HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1925-8-20, Page 4GODERICH, ONT.
t The Store with the Stock le)
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 oar 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 and Boys' Wear Phone 57 Next Bank of Montreal
NMI
NILE, Aug. 1K -The NII clrrult
will unite next St u pity In a union ser -
ivier at Nile in the eceulnK. leer, J.
G. Mllltau. M. -t., 11.1►., 1.1LE•, of
p'ashs.Ktuu, U-1'., will preach. _There
will Taj no wervke at Shtppardtou.
Fier. .1. C. and Mr* Ut1Nau, of
Workington, stu,l Mr. and Yrs. Btu
('.'x. of 114u441n ars holidaying In
,thus
and adjacent cututuuoltles. Mr..
('ox utuI .1. 1'. are rimer aud brother
and are visiting their pereuts, Yr. a11e1
Yrs. Andrew Million. • -- -
Rev. 1.. V. and Mrs. White left Mon-
day afternoon by motor for Windsor.
Chatham, London and otln r points.
%% here they intend spending their holt•
•-entry wtttr -friends ant-,,
Mrs. ('as.i,ly. of London, Is .pand-
lug u few day. with her sister. Mrs.
11. Me11waIn.
atrs. John Shemwrd, of Toronto, Is
vt•Itlu* relatives here this week.
Inst week a valuable Jeffrey i•ow.
owned by Samuel SlhyNtenG w'1111
struck fey lightning mad E.uktgh not
kilted was so Injured that .he had to
!w-ay.tupletelg sacriltctd.
P O U L._T- R Y
Now it' the time to get rid of.thos. Boarder Hen..
The Ontario Department of Agriculture, Clinton, will
supply a Dian to cull them for you at a reasonable charge..
If you wish to ship the culls, a fro -operative shipment will
btl trade from __ •
MENESET, THURSDAY, AUG. 27th
shipment
beog1 ns thG.rough
oug S of A buEgg
This Kit menu is bels rnade throw the Auburn
Circle -co-operating with theeasier Dopa g ukure.
For further particulars get in touch with
G. W. SNELL, S. B. STOTHERS, Clinton
Blyth, R.R. No. 3 Ont. Department of .agriculture
CARLOW
CARLOW Aug. 1'I. -Mr. anti Mrs.
1'. (Iowans. of %Vint:ham. are renewing
uhf aetianiiututv- fu and around
('arlow.'slt'lthk - here they are the
guests of Mr. anti Mrs. R. M. Young.
)1r. and airs. Paterson and daugh-
ters have re•turued to their home at
Toronto after a pleasant holiday with
f
Exclusive
• Kodak Finishing
Roll developed and 6 print., 25c.
Cash with order •
R.R. Sallows
MODEL THEATRE
their fekaids here.
Mrs. A. Clark spout last week in
tow u,t'guest of her cousin. silo
l'hlilip1► s,'add took In the Chautauqua.
aur. and Mrs. Bruwu and sou and
daughter. or A'•hkvigu, have returned
to their Millie atter avoiding holiday -
with relatives lure. While herr tleey
were guests of Mrs. U. ellen uud
fanny. Mra. Brown Is a sister of
Mrs. Glen. '
Yr. rand Yr.. Charles \'arcus, of
Toronto, are holidaying ,with the
former's parents, l•.,1. and Mrs. Var.
core.
Mr. and Yrs. A. Johnston and Mr*.
Henderson are tlwusliug a few days
In Auburn. ,
Mary Stull. of near ('ulllugwuod. Is
e.yudine a few weeks with tier graud-
itnrentc:- its: amt M. s. A. ils•w-
Mrs. A. Walker. Mrs. Hunter. Yrs.
.Io1111 Trlx and two children. all of
Detroit. *petit two flays Is.t week
with Mrs. Ed. Fisher.
,Foo the. nett two Sundays the con-
gregation ..f Smith's 11111 edttrt•h w111
unite with the totigre•gat din at iion.
The service there will be conducted
hY ltev. 1Y. 11..,IiI and will he at 2.30
in the uf11'rttesitr- -with14ahha 1
.ehooi at l.:10. .
.1
AUBURN
AI'ltl'RN. Aug. 19. -Mrs. Nelson
Bell uud daughter, of Clinton. visited
at Mrs. H. Hill's last week.
Mrs. Ttidrler 1s visiting her fath-
er. Mr. J. Iterryhill. of St. Marys.
Mr. Harry Beadle motored fruw De-
troit on Saturday. spending the week-
tud with his permit. here.
Muster dtLIIy ISiwws, of Toronto. Is
visiting Ilia cousin, K1•lth Arthur.
Mrs- Sherman aud family. of De-
troit. tire visiting her mother. Mrs.
Wm. Doer.
Messrs. Leslie, Charlie and Jaek
Hallam leave on the lurve.ter.' ex-
eur.iot on Friday fur the t1 est. -
Mi.s Olive Itprnng. who Int..' befit
visiting her aunt,[ Mrs. Alex_ M -
of t'ooksrhlle. the"Jat-t two weeks. r$?
turned Items -in Saturday.,
Mrs. Kenptuu of Ripley. is vlitle
r.
tug her shituglite'r, . Mrs. H. Bogie.
Mis. 1.. Young. 01 I.uitde,ts•r.i , was
1 the gue.t4uf Mr-. H. tIovier last
Thursday.
Mrs. W. J.. Mrllrien. of White-
,i?istreli. culled on Meds In the vit.
nage lits w•eelt. .
.111.4 I.,tldlatl'uf-Blyth, Spaeth last
week at the Mune of her brother, Mr.
Junco Luid,IItW.
Mrs. Alex. Manning. of l•esukrrtlte,
is visiting her parents. air. and
Ww- 1' ttrsuu- Mr. and alt's,
,+tori
41
!l-JwctiLg for flu 1Yri11
Iy.
Mn. \1'n. Symington. of-Tur'unte,
who was called to Myth to dingle the
funeral of her brother. air. Wit. tlt•tt. i
1. reuewing 0111 11quaiuttne•. while
here.
M. and Mrs. Auto. .tudree. lits.'
ilttbeI Washington. Me.-rs. Frank seed
waiter wa.hlustou woloret to iea-
duo ea Saturday to spend slur N'c.•k-
old with re l:entes tinge.
Mr. Roy Itotsrtseeu..uf Detroit. i.
1..0 .• for Y meek-. znintilfitli.
-1 nuwlwr of the farmers have Ru -1
tidied harvesting and are threshing.'
The grain. though turning out well. is
not 411115 e'4ua1 to that ut last year.
Mr. awl Mrs. How, • mud daughter.
Marie. of V iIit outrC, and Mr. and
Mrs, (-Dr.) Irwin. of Wingttan- railed
ua friends to the tillage on S lay.
Mrs. Ituittes s. - formerly Mi.. Tt41a
Mr. Mots Graig has finished his con-
tra,/ tit -the dam- at the ehoppina until
here, owing to the dry weiitlitr There
ha- been a scarcity of water. air.
Bogle lot; rinsed the dant twelve in-
clms.-lout is how prepared to do "nmy. --- IN
ping ?t•hth. you wait:'
iter. 1'. S. and Mrs. Italie. lett Mt
Monday for r two' week• vacation, New
!bring Mr. lienee, absentee union .er-
ose• will lee held in Knox elt11rch at
10:iu a -w-. with Ite•t, W. 11. Alp n. Used,
Aug. 29
Inclu.tve
CANADIAN
NATIONAL
Lit1bition
TORUnir
it>►3
Sept. 12
Iwdusive
Canadian National
Ex1ibition
TORONTO
1, t II ,\ N N l \• E R-.\ K1'
The Annual World's Fair
Eclipsing anything previousi'
,e llte'd-unique, 1tlOtltltnc•n-
tal among Expositions.
Aug. 29 -Sept. 12
INCLUSIVE
pa.tul•.
Miss F'. Welsh, of Edo 1. Is vi -it
111g at Mr.. l'. $traughuu's and other F
relntites. -
During else al,.e' . e ..t lits.. P. S1 }
Mines.unlou-ervhes will be held In I
Knox,church for the uext tWu Ann -
tilos. 145th .ervice. will beheld In - i --TRY __
the morning at 1030. and will Is' con-
ducted by Rev. IV. H.
urtu-re
Outs
"'Hale .,.
Ca
Ar
c
mt
ELECTRIC WIRING
INSTALLATIONS, ETC.
GEO. W. STOKES
Gibbons Street.
P.O Boa 601
Al-,- Bone's Furniture
DI'NGANNON
1►1•NIiAN•N(IN, Aug. lel.-Mr, sad
Mr.. Jus. Me•Naiu. of Awlserley, and"
daughter. Miss Tenn. of Toronto. and
Mr. and Mr-. D. F. Mt•Nsiu, of Mout-
reit!. were Saturday evening visitors'
at the hunk of Mr. and M. F. Rens. -
M -r. (:. MarlutTre and w.n 1'slviw.. ♦
Etdianie
as the Broadway of Cesteriel.
OF AUGUST 24 TO Lei - ' *get Mrs. it. A. )tr eiaihe ntaur.•.t t»
L.atdon Inst Saturday. returning tit
•
Monday- •
Miss Margaret Ryna. of New Lb-
keen!. ii vkitiug'her mother. Mr. J.
1'.Ina .Mev of Ryan. .•
n„ girl , Mr. add Mr,. J. M.lh.uald. of 'for- -
onto. are the guests this week of the
luttars.,....r1wr. yr E yowler
Monday awl Toes lay
COLLEEN MOORE
Ferls•r's widely read
life of n wonderful
"SO OI(:"
WALTER MIENS
it
"TENDEF, FEET"
.111.1 Thurs.lay
TOM )IINIKt: AND WALL CE
BEERY
in a t•.'lorfultal, of the savage
Sea Isle.
".411/VENTURE"
l'ar,uo-.uut G.nueily
"THF: 811.1. COLLECTOR"
Friday told Saturday -
GEOR1.F O'KRIEN AND DOROTHY
MaeKAILL
will cure the blues and ghee you um:uty-
-
u their in
"THE PAINTED L•1l)%"
Fox 1 'tnuerly
"HELP %'OURSELF" `
Matinee= Tuesday. - Tutt-d'1y
}til l ltl•Ilat at :Ile)
Mid
Mr. anti Mrs. Thos. Mclh.niRld and
family_ of. Lti'dtulsh. were week -cud
visitors at the hone of Mr. aud Yrs,
1•. Koss.
Miss Eike Harty Is Horsing it sore
arm chi. week. It harts* Igen -"me-
whrtt--iae.'rated i.r the -claws t•f an fro--.
kind kitti•u.-•-
The work on the school Ionise. 11.1
progressing favorably tool is expected
to. be fully completes) this mouth. ,
H, -e. 1'. H. 11.•1h,na1.1. mf 1'e•tetr1lg.
preacia•d very acceptably- in the I're-
THERE'K A WORLD OF COMFORT byterinn rhnreh Inst Smutty.
fu' our thickly upholstered turnittr&
.11144v. It T. 1.. McKerroll. 11,:\.: of
'Lor library or living room. When you
sli k down into ono of our great
chairs or dlvarm. you at once relax -
you get a re•stt rest. Would you dike
it suite of furniture like that. one
that _.SPIN friends will praise behind
your back? -
Our
Midsummer Sale
ends on
"AHR.%HAIL LINCOLN"
1 .(ND "SCAR.% 1OC(•HE"
J. R. WHEELER
Furniture
1'Irtoria ehnn•h. Toroutt. will 1t.rllI
the pulpit in Erskine church nett
Sunday- at.:i Am "
Ret-. E. Hay- and Mrs. flays are
takhig n vacation in Muskoka.
Mr. and Mr-. ltrbrey Higgins. e
Detroit. sire tt.iting friend- here tt
present.
number of the . l'rrsbyterhu1S �.
fruw Dungauuat-Joiawl with buck -I •
n Sale
nose e•u.ntt •3tufi__'.Li•1he Went,. at jag
Harbor l':1rk. 1L.derkli. on Thursday 5/
afternoon of Inst week. -\Il. report a IAM '
i'•rc •nJ.cable fins• l�aGa
F I Director
Hamilton Street, Goderich, Ont.
Gray's Ready -to -Wear Sale
11
Commences this week and down -go prices. AU Summer Dresses are
now reduced to rock -bottom value and .will, mean a big saving to the pur-
r es. Don't wait till they are gone, for there will be no new shipments
Silk Dresses
11
Broadcloth Dresses Voile Dresses Ratine Dresses
t Special Reductions.
Be sure to ask fort S ec�iaT-Price
Ladies' Pre
Of finest English Print, ma.
and splendid styles. We t uaran
colors. Regular price $1.49.
Special at $1.1
Dresses
good large sizes
to be fast
Ladies' Porch Dresses
Of daintily trimmed Gingham. splendid quality
1 and styles. There is nothing cheap about these Dresses
except the price.
Special at $1.29
Boys' Play Suits
Of Chambray or Flannet. ill sizes 2 t., years.
Regular prices $1.65 and $1•75.
August Sale $1.29 each
Brassieres, all sizes
Children's Dresses
d quality Ginghams, will be splendid for
g at 59c each
school w
Cle
Cotton Vests, babies', .... 25c
Bloomers, sizes 38 and 40
Knitting4Qc
Wool,
tor ZSc
Woollens and Linens on the Remnant Table
.'r0•e"
Cotton
See the Remnants of s:�ks, Cott--
ilk Hose, only 4 doz. left, pair
•.•..•-,.45c
Children's Sox. maculae e-• Ar:- - -•- •••ddli:.... . .29c
Phone
56
The S. A. GRAY CO. 17*
•
Saturday, Aug. 22
Here are a few Extra
Specials in Mens Wear.
Men's medium weight
Work Shoes
with rubber heels. Mid-
summer Sale, $2 25
clearing at ....
In black only, sizes 6 to 10
Men's heavy -weight
Overalls
in blue, black or striped.
-Midsummer Clear -
e ' Fine Shirts
)1r. Max Hoffman Ir,wt•tJtrtetl 11p a in plain or fancy effects, -
tailoring Im-itle•ss• iu Rohr. Arm-
stronsi • rt•si.t, ne'•, . . all sizes. Midsummer
Mr. anti Mrs. Elwin Yetttlguti. of Clearing Sale
(-►i5 -g-s. weer-w,.k,i.4 aril •s et the
home of Mrs. D. 4;1st-Iia
Ker. rt. tirtnttr. -Tr fornlar 1st • tar of
Erskine church', tool a1rs. Gown. of
Rothsay-. spent a couple of .Iny. Te
urMr, ac.pun -.J. As it t*. f Lion -
ROBINS
Mr. and Mr-. J. Andn•tt•�, of tint•
WM. err vi-Itor. :it Mrs. S. Trelesv M.
Mr. --and Mr•. Rob1 lhrt•Id.uu moor
eft to tio.lerielt tun's -hip Sunday even -
lax
Mr.. M;ilw-ahl. •.f Bluteva1e•, is
visiting friends •lu 11.1. vicinity.
Me --r•. Lhw Anderson wad Adol-
phus hug 1',t• -ars of Detroit. are sls•n.iing
a few day. visiting friends here.
Ca1ILts_._ ('. H, Helkoa ted, -•t t,1
95c to $1.95
Monday evening it eb•legatio1 front Er-
skine church attended n ,rungregati,ne
nt meeting in the i're•byl''•rhttl church.
Lucknow. w•Itt•n n t/ulniutuns cull ton.4
extender) to fleet-. 1'. 11. )lellullnld. of
Ih•ne•t,ug. by the united charges of
i •if1f+IFwaxen nnoir A .nlary
of It/Mill. free unitise and four weeks'
hollolay• a.eompnuy 11m• cult- Iter.
Ilardle. of 1444,14411-1i. I± h1t,•rttn
uush•ra' rr.
Nadmaa-Farrington.-At the Boise
of Mr. 1). i Erriugt.m. ith ,-ute-e.4hut
of West 1laoaiou.111. all Tltesd,sy. Au-
gust 111th. the marriage was solemn -
hied r.f ht. dsntghter. Isabella Cath-
erine Errington, of Toronto. and Mr.
Bertram .Alfred (Cadman. of Tmront,.
The ceremony wit. performed sit 4
o'clock In the 11ftern,s,t on the Iaw•u,
under n pure white arch aud le.•II.
lire. Gilbert (:cnnm, of Rnthwly.
old friend of tin• bride's fancily.
S teil. The bride. who war
away ivy her fattmr.' con• r
dressed In white ditch....
georgette overdress to
lace and satin rib
shower bouquet
lily -of -the -cal
• ,pdav
-i-t.•r
Intl
n
ullx
with
1 with
carried n
a rose- anti
1,1111¢ march
I'rIFA Errington,
bra After the rere-
the 1slomary fe•stlrltk's
„' a left a honrrtnoon
u -tn•
1 hee Mon
liena,. Rfrer. ()weber.
after a few day4 sit Niagara they
will take up restdenev' at Tenento.
The bride trarMl,d t,1 A Ssn.Mlwo.sl
emit aud elte'aa with slur• and hat 10
tant•h. !t.'me sixty gnat. were
Pggtt lir-fhi, 1i H
*11 R. fn"1n'Ilu Mi.
and airs, .11.a It awl Mr. and Mrs.
Stewart, of Itliferelel Mr.. Stewart
and Mee. Seine e, ref Hewer?, : Kr. reit
MM
r. aMosend Mhr. .. of Wm. MnrrlaM* Itnwn-,hlefpLuck•. ar'Flns.nd
now. The bride rccelre many maul[_
gifts. and it hotel of friends wish thp,a��.
Young .vtutle„lFeq,,Asa/Issw www ,•ttlR'
BUY
So ray_ e_
The Fauldsss Fuel
1 1
FREE FROM GAS
Uniform Quality
Saves You Money
Does all that is claimed -
for other fuels -
AND DOES IT BETTER.. -
1 1
Sole Agent. for Goderich
The Dean dal Co.
Importers of High -Grade
Anthracite,
Bituminous and
Smokeless Coals
mmuunmi mmimanmumxx mun►mumummmmmuuix*
SPECIAL DANCES =_
Tuesday, Thursday, t
:xu
AT
THE PAVILION
(NEAR SUNSET, GODERICH)
iuuuuuusummmiunxxunuuummunauauiuumuuxrc
EITHER YOU NOR WE CAN
AFFORD POOR QUALITY
MOO less in price must mean $10.00 less in
quality of cloth and workmanship.
You can't afford poor clothes. They are never sat-
isfactory and cost more in the long run.
OFF ON ALL STRAW HATS
tinndreds of samples to select from in
f I
DresSwell and Crr)Kn Tailored Clothes
r 1
Use our remodelling, relining and repair service.
THE PROM) NUMBER I8 TOUR-NI/M.
FRANK H. MARTIN
TAILOR AICD HATTER
McLean's Block, East Side of Square, Goderiek
ANNOUNCEMENT
'moi
' WISH TO ANNOUNCE TO THE
have
i
PUBLIC that I purchased the
.. BARBERING BUSINESS on WEST
STREET from MR. W. C. CAMPBELL.
It will be my aim to give the public first-class
service attowest prices. .'
MYOUR
PATR(NAGE SOLICITED
West street W. WARD-, Telephone
-2
J.
f
Exclusive
• Kodak Finishing
Roll developed and 6 print., 25c.
Cash with order •
R.R. Sallows
MODEL THEATRE
their fekaids here.
Mrs. A. Clark spout last week in
tow u,t'guest of her cousin. silo
l'hlilip1► s,'add took In the Chautauqua.
aur. and Mrs. Bruwu and sou and
daughter. or A'•hkvigu, have returned
to their Millie atter avoiding holiday -
with relatives lure. While herr tleey
were guests of Mrs. U. ellen uud
fanny. Mra. Brown Is a sister of
Mrs. Glen. '
Yr. rand Yr.. Charles \'arcus, of
Toronto, are holidaying ,with the
former's parents, l•.,1. and Mrs. Var.
core.
Mr. and Yrs. A. Johnston and Mr*.
Henderson are tlwusliug a few days
In Auburn. ,
Mary Stull. of near ('ulllugwuod. Is
e.yudine a few weeks with tier graud-
itnrentc:- its: amt M. s. A. ils•w-
Mrs. A. Walker. Mrs. Hunter. Yrs.
.Io1111 Trlx and two children. all of
Detroit. *petit two flays Is.t week
with Mrs. Ed. Fisher.
,Foo the. nett two Sundays the con-
gregation ..f Smith's 11111 edttrt•h w111
unite with the totigre•gat din at iion.
The service there will be conducted
hY ltev. 1Y. 11..,IiI and will he at 2.30
in the uf11'rttesitr- -with14ahha 1
.ehooi at l.:10. .
.1
AUBURN
AI'ltl'RN. Aug. 19. -Mrs. Nelson
Bell uud daughter, of Clinton. visited
at Mrs. H. Hill's last week.
Mrs. Ttidrler 1s visiting her fath-
er. Mr. J. Iterryhill. of St. Marys.
Mr. Harry Beadle motored fruw De-
troit on Saturday. spending the week-
tud with his permit. here.
Muster dtLIIy ISiwws, of Toronto. Is
visiting Ilia cousin, K1•lth Arthur.
Mrs- Sherman aud family. of De-
troit. tire visiting her mother. Mrs.
Wm. Doer.
Messrs. Leslie, Charlie and Jaek
Hallam leave on the lurve.ter.' ex-
eur.iot on Friday fur the t1 est. -
Mi.s Olive Itprnng. who Int..' befit
visiting her aunt,[ Mrs. Alex_ M -
of t'ooksrhlle. the"Jat-t two weeks. r$?
turned Items -in Saturday.,
Mrs. Kenptuu of Ripley. is vlitle
r.
tug her shituglite'r, . Mrs. H. Bogie.
Mis. 1.. Young. 01 I.uitde,ts•r.i , was
1 the gue.t4uf Mr-. H. tIovier last
Thursday.
Mrs. W. J.. Mrllrien. of White-
,i?istreli. culled on Meds In the vit.
nage lits w•eelt. .
.111.4 I.,tldlatl'uf-Blyth, Spaeth last
week at the Mune of her brother, Mr.
Junco Luid,IItW.
Mrs. Alex. Manning. of l•esukrrtlte,
is visiting her parents. air. and
Ww- 1' ttrsuu- Mr. and alt's,
,+tori
41
!l-JwctiLg for flu 1Yri11
Iy.
Mn. \1'n. Symington. of-Tur'unte,
who was called to Myth to dingle the
funeral of her brother. air. Wit. tlt•tt. i
1. reuewing 0111 11quaiuttne•. while
here.
M. and Mrs. Auto. .tudree. lits.'
ilttbeI Washington. Me.-rs. Frank seed
waiter wa.hlustou woloret to iea-
duo ea Saturday to spend slur N'c.•k-
old with re l:entes tinge.
Mr. Roy Itotsrtseeu..uf Detroit. i.
1..0 .• for Y meek-. znintilfitli.
-1 nuwlwr of the farmers have Ru -1
tidied harvesting and are threshing.'
The grain. though turning out well. is
not 411115 e'4ua1 to that ut last year.
Mr. awl Mrs. How, • mud daughter.
Marie. of V iIit outrC, and Mr. and
Mrs, (-Dr.) Irwin. of Wingttan- railed
ua friends to the tillage on S lay.
Mrs. Ituittes s. - formerly Mi.. Tt41a
Mr. Mots Graig has finished his con-
tra,/ tit -the dam- at the ehoppina until
here, owing to the dry weiitlitr There
ha- been a scarcity of water. air.
Bogle lot; rinsed the dant twelve in-
clms.-lout is how prepared to do "nmy. --- IN
ping ?t•hth. you wait:'
iter. 1'. S. and Mrs. Italie. lett Mt
Monday for r two' week• vacation, New
!bring Mr. lienee, absentee union .er-
ose• will lee held in Knox elt11rch at
10:iu a -w-. with Ite•t, W. 11. Alp n. Used,
Aug. 29
Inclu.tve
CANADIAN
NATIONAL
Lit1bition
TORUnir
it>►3
Sept. 12
Iwdusive
Canadian National
Ex1ibition
TORONTO
1, t II ,\ N N l \• E R-.\ K1'
The Annual World's Fair
Eclipsing anything previousi'
,e llte'd-unique, 1tlOtltltnc•n-
tal among Expositions.
Aug. 29 -Sept. 12
INCLUSIVE
pa.tul•.
Miss F'. Welsh, of Edo 1. Is vi -it
111g at Mr.. l'. $traughuu's and other F
relntites. -
During else al,.e' . e ..t lits.. P. S1 }
Mines.unlou-ervhes will be held In I
Knox,church for the uext tWu Ann -
tilos. 145th .ervice. will beheld In - i --TRY __
the morning at 1030. and will Is' con-
ducted by Rev. IV. H.
urtu-re
Outs
"'Hale .,.
Ca
Ar
c
mt
ELECTRIC WIRING
INSTALLATIONS, ETC.
GEO. W. STOKES
Gibbons Street.
P.O Boa 601
Al-,- Bone's Furniture
DI'NGANNON
1►1•NIiAN•N(IN, Aug. lel.-Mr, sad
Mr.. Jus. Me•Naiu. of Awlserley, and"
daughter. Miss Tenn. of Toronto. and
Mr. and Mr-. D. F. Mt•Nsiu, of Mout-
reit!. were Saturday evening visitors'
at the hunk of Mr. and M. F. Rens. -
M -r. (:. MarlutTre and w.n 1'slviw.. ♦
Etdianie
as the Broadway of Cesteriel.
OF AUGUST 24 TO Lei - ' *get Mrs. it. A. )tr eiaihe ntaur.•.t t»
L.atdon Inst Saturday. returning tit
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Monday- •
Miss Margaret Ryna. of New Lb-
keen!. ii vkitiug'her mother. Mr. J.
1'.Ina .Mev of Ryan. .•
n„ girl , Mr. add Mr,. J. M.lh.uald. of 'for- -
onto. are the guests this week of the
luttars.,....r1wr. yr E yowler
Monday awl Toes lay
COLLEEN MOORE
Ferls•r's widely read
life of n wonderful
"SO OI(:"
WALTER MIENS
it
"TENDEF, FEET"
.111.1 Thurs.lay
TOM )IINIKt: AND WALL CE
BEERY
in a t•.'lorfultal, of the savage
Sea Isle.
".411/VENTURE"
l'ar,uo-.uut G.nueily
"THF: 811.1. COLLECTOR"
Friday told Saturday -
GEOR1.F O'KRIEN AND DOROTHY
MaeKAILL
will cure the blues and ghee you um:uty-
-
u their in
"THE PAINTED L•1l)%"
Fox 1 'tnuerly
"HELP %'OURSELF" `
Matinee= Tuesday. - Tutt-d'1y
}til l ltl•Ilat at :Ile)
Mid
Mr. anti Mrs. Thos. Mclh.niRld and
family_ of. Lti'dtulsh. were week -cud
visitors at the hone of Mr. aud Yrs,
1•. Koss.
Miss Eike Harty Is Horsing it sore
arm chi. week. It harts* Igen -"me-
whrtt--iae.'rated i.r the -claws t•f an fro--.
kind kitti•u.-•-
The work on the school Ionise. 11.1
progressing favorably tool is expected
to. be fully completes) this mouth. ,
H, -e. 1'. H. 11.•1h,na1.1. mf 1'e•tetr1lg.
preacia•d very acceptably- in the I're-
THERE'K A WORLD OF COMFORT byterinn rhnreh Inst Smutty.
fu' our thickly upholstered turnittr&
.11144v. It T. 1.. McKerroll. 11,:\.: of
'Lor library or living room. When you
sli k down into ono of our great
chairs or dlvarm. you at once relax -
you get a re•stt rest. Would you dike
it suite of furniture like that. one
that _.SPIN friends will praise behind
your back? -
Our
Midsummer Sale
ends on
"AHR.%HAIL LINCOLN"
1 .(ND "SCAR.% 1OC(•HE"
J. R. WHEELER
Furniture
1'Irtoria ehnn•h. Toroutt. will 1t.rllI
the pulpit in Erskine church nett
Sunday- at.:i Am "
Ret-. E. Hay- and Mrs. flays are
takhig n vacation in Muskoka.
Mr. and Mr-. ltrbrey Higgins. e
Detroit. sire tt.iting friend- here tt
present.
number of the . l'rrsbyterhu1S �.
fruw Dungauuat-Joiawl with buck -I •
n Sale
nose e•u.ntt •3tufi__'.Li•1he Went,. at jag
Harbor l':1rk. 1L.derkli. on Thursday 5/
afternoon of Inst week. -\Il. report a IAM '
i'•rc •nJ.cable fins• l�aGa
F I Director
Hamilton Street, Goderich, Ont.
Gray's Ready -to -Wear Sale
11
Commences this week and down -go prices. AU Summer Dresses are
now reduced to rock -bottom value and .will, mean a big saving to the pur-
r es. Don't wait till they are gone, for there will be no new shipments
Silk Dresses
11
Broadcloth Dresses Voile Dresses Ratine Dresses
t Special Reductions.
Be sure to ask fort S ec�iaT-Price
Ladies' Pre
Of finest English Print, ma.
and splendid styles. We t uaran
colors. Regular price $1.49.
Special at $1.1
Dresses
good large sizes
to be fast
Ladies' Porch Dresses
Of daintily trimmed Gingham. splendid quality
1 and styles. There is nothing cheap about these Dresses
except the price.
Special at $1.29
Boys' Play Suits
Of Chambray or Flannet. ill sizes 2 t., years.
Regular prices $1.65 and $1•75.
August Sale $1.29 each
Brassieres, all sizes
Children's Dresses
d quality Ginghams, will be splendid for
g at 59c each
school w
Cle
Cotton Vests, babies', .... 25c
Bloomers, sizes 38 and 40
Knitting4Qc
Wool,
tor ZSc
Woollens and Linens on the Remnant Table
.'r0•e"
Cotton
See the Remnants of s:�ks, Cott--
ilk Hose, only 4 doz. left, pair
•.•..•-,.45c
Children's Sox. maculae e-• Ar:- - -•- •••ddli:.... . .29c
Phone
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The S. A. GRAY CO. 17*
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Saturday, Aug. 22
Here are a few Extra
Specials in Mens Wear.
Men's medium weight
Work Shoes
with rubber heels. Mid-
summer Sale, $2 25
clearing at ....
In black only, sizes 6 to 10
Men's heavy -weight
Overalls
in blue, black or striped.
-Midsummer Clear -
e ' Fine Shirts
)1r. Max Hoffman Ir,wt•tJtrtetl 11p a in plain or fancy effects, -
tailoring Im-itle•ss• iu Rohr. Arm-
stronsi • rt•si.t, ne'•, . . all sizes. Midsummer
Mr. anti Mrs. Elwin Yetttlguti. of Clearing Sale
(-►i5 -g-s. weer-w,.k,i.4 aril •s et the
home of Mrs. D. 4;1st-Iia
Ker. rt. tirtnttr. -Tr fornlar 1st • tar of
Erskine church', tool a1rs. Gown. of
Rothsay-. spent a couple of .Iny. Te
urMr, ac.pun -.J. As it t*. f Lion -
ROBINS
Mr. and Mr-. J. Andn•tt•�, of tint•
WM. err vi-Itor. :it Mrs. S. Trelesv M.
Mr. --and Mr•. Rob1 lhrt•Id.uu moor
eft to tio.lerielt tun's -hip Sunday even -
lax
Mr.. M;ilw-ahl. •.f Bluteva1e•, is
visiting friends •lu 11.1. vicinity.
Me --r•. Lhw Anderson wad Adol-
phus hug 1',t• -ars of Detroit. are sls•n.iing
a few day. visiting friends here.
Ca1ILts_._ ('. H, Helkoa ted, -•t t,1
95c to $1.95
Monday evening it eb•legatio1 front Er-
skine church attended n ,rungregati,ne
nt meeting in the i're•byl''•rhttl church.
Lucknow. w•Itt•n n t/ulniutuns cull ton.4
extender) to fleet-. 1'. 11. )lellullnld. of
Ih•ne•t,ug. by the united charges of
i •if1f+IFwaxen nnoir A .nlary
of It/Mill. free unitise and four weeks'
hollolay• a.eompnuy 11m• cult- Iter.
Ilardle. of 1444,14411-1i. I± h1t,•rttn
uush•ra' rr.
Nadmaa-Farrington.-At the Boise
of Mr. 1). i Erriugt.m. ith ,-ute-e.4hut
of West 1laoaiou.111. all Tltesd,sy. Au-
gust 111th. the marriage was solemn -
hied r.f ht. dsntghter. Isabella Cath-
erine Errington, of Toronto. and Mr.
Bertram .Alfred (Cadman. of Tmront,.
The ceremony wit. performed sit 4
o'clock In the 11ftern,s,t on the Iaw•u,
under n pure white arch aud le.•II.
lire. Gilbert (:cnnm, of Rnthwly.
old friend of tin• bride's fancily.
S teil. The bride. who war
away ivy her fattmr.' con• r
dressed In white ditch....
georgette overdress to
lace and satin rib
shower bouquet
lily -of -the -cal
• ,pdav
-i-t.•r
Intl
n
ullx
with
1 with
carried n
a rose- anti
1,1111¢ march
I'rIFA Errington,
bra After the rere-
the 1slomary fe•stlrltk's
„' a left a honrrtnoon
u -tn•
1 hee Mon
liena,. Rfrer. ()weber.
after a few day4 sit Niagara they
will take up restdenev' at Tenento.
The bride trarMl,d t,1 A Ssn.Mlwo.sl
emit aud elte'aa with slur• and hat 10
tant•h. !t.'me sixty gnat. were
Pggtt lir-fhi, 1i H
*11 R. fn"1n'Ilu Mi.
and airs, .11.a It awl Mr. and Mrs.
Stewart, of Itliferelel Mr.. Stewart
and Mee. Seine e, ref Hewer?, : Kr. reit
MM
r. aMosend Mhr. .. of Wm. MnrrlaM* Itnwn-,hlefpLuck•. ar'Flns.nd
now. The bride rccelre many maul[_
gifts. and it hotel of friends wish thp,a��.
Young .vtutle„lFeq,,Asa/Issw www ,•ttlR'
BUY
So ray_ e_
The Fauldsss Fuel
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FREE FROM GAS
Uniform Quality
Saves You Money
Does all that is claimed -
for other fuels -
AND DOES IT BETTER.. -
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Sole Agent. for Goderich
The Dean dal Co.
Importers of High -Grade
Anthracite,
Bituminous and
Smokeless Coals
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SPECIAL DANCES =_
Tuesday, Thursday, t
:xu
AT
THE PAVILION
(NEAR SUNSET, GODERICH)
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EITHER YOU NOR WE CAN
AFFORD POOR QUALITY
MOO less in price must mean $10.00 less in
quality of cloth and workmanship.
You can't afford poor clothes. They are never sat-
isfactory and cost more in the long run.
OFF ON ALL STRAW HATS
tinndreds of samples to select from in
f I
DresSwell and Crr)Kn Tailored Clothes
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Use our remodelling, relining and repair service.
THE PROM) NUMBER I8 TOUR-NI/M.
FRANK H. MARTIN
TAILOR AICD HATTER
McLean's Block, East Side of Square, Goderiek