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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1926-2-18, Page 4,µ. s w+ • 141 .e J.a-:tet, �.. u., ...Ai' ♦ }...�.: 6nN, (. d. r r� e -Thursday, February 1S, 1626. • New Spring Samples rf +AI ela•� are here for our Special Order Department Were enthused with the beautiful Cloths being shown for Spring and so will you when you see them. We invite you to call any time and inspect the Cloths and the new Spring styles, W. C. PRIDHAM & SON MEN'S AND BOYS' WEAR PHONE 57 McLachlan Business College ST'RATFORD. ONT. The leading commercial school Western Ontario. Experienced in- ettuctors, giving thorou¢h courses. Graduates placed in positional. Write for our tree catalogue. D. A. McLACHLAN, Principal Bargains In Radio I have just two Radio Rata left, and to clear them out an offering therm at greatly reduced prices. ft. vea..aable sitar rsfwi d. Anyone interested should' not - a good ks _opportunity of obtaining Eat&o F. R. MILLER t Service Station Gear Elgin Ara. and Victoria Street. LESBIAN BELFAST t. THE SIGN GODERICH, ONT. BELFAST, Feb. lit -Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Drennan, of Crewe, visited at the,humr of her parent*. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hackett, on tiunday last. Mr. awl Mrs. David Farrier and daughter, of Bethel, visited with Mr, and airs- Elmer Alton on Sunday last. Mr. and Mrs. Bordon Irwin and eon, of Wawauosh, spent a few days last week at the home of Mr. and Mee. Selma, Irwin, Mr. James Sherwood has returned to Detroit after +spwending a few days at hie former home here. Mr. and Mrs. George Twamley, of Mafeking, visited with Mr. and Mrs. William Twamley on Monday tart. Mr. and Mrs. John ()nutshell visited at the home of their daughter, Mrs, Jacob Hunter. of y1oo, one day last week. Mrs. Samuel Sherwood is accom- panying her daughter, Mrs. Ladle Ritchie. at i.ondon, where the latter late. "Resolved, that cuuipv(itiou has' thane more for the prosperity of the farmer than hag co-operation," was J very interesting. E. Linton and Fred Heard took the atermetive and Arsk'n Granger and Brown Stewart talk the negative. The Judge's -Misr al- How- ell, Mhos H. Gerrie, iter, F. H. i'autl. P. 1/ewer. Jr., and Colin t amphtll--- (bechFed in favor of the negative. Various contests followed and Lunch was served. ASHFIELD ASHF11SLD, February 13. -The regular meeting of the W.M.S. of AahAeld Presbyterian church was held at the home of Mrs George Vol- ilwton, Kintall, ou Friday last. The president. Mrs. M. C. MacKenzie. was In the chair. The roll cwt! was an- swered by twenty -due. After the buss• neer part of the meeting was over a splendid program was much enjoyed. at the conclusion of which a dainty underwent an operation onr day Into lunch wag served by the homiest, week-, ( he services in Ashdeld Pre•aby- teriun 1•hur•h on Sabbath last were GHTlNG FOR , well attended. Res'. %Vill iam froth, of Waterloo. tint-, occupied the pulpit i and gave two good sermons. Mr. and Mrs. Sell MacDonald, of Kiatail..rutertained a number of their friends ou Tuesday. February nth. at a dance in Kinta-il hail. Those present report haviug a lovely time till the early hours of the morning. Mr. Kenneth Thain, who was ei.euJ- ag a week with his mother, Met, W. Tits young mother has a coudent N. Johrutton, imam -nod to iioderich on LEEBClieu, Feb. 17. --Mrs. Agues Vickers, from Essex Centre. is visitri - ing her relatives, here. Mr. Alex. llortbn and daughter. Olive, and Mr. florets- Horton and site ter, Edith, attended the funeral of their late uncle, Mr. John Rapson, in Hullett on Friday. I Ta ST. Al'G('NTLNK +.# BABY'S HEALTH the Constant Care of Every Young limiter ST. AI'(Wt TINE, Fob. 16.—Mr, care in looking after the welfare of Satttrday. sad Mrs. Mark Armstrong called nit tier little oars. ('hildhoud ailments The dance held in Kintall hall on friends here one day this week, - . come ou 660suddenly-- sometimes with- Friday night was a great $11411.•,01.$11411.•,01.. It Mr. and Mint tfeniian have tttusawl�e„e warning -the mother may have u was a beautiful night and a large e Into their louse In St. Augustin:very sick baby on her hands before erowd turned out. Deicing was eon - tinned ural the early hours of the morning and everyone enjoyed a real good time. Mrs. Henry MaeKeurur. contvsssiou 12, who was visiting her parents at Ripley fur a week, returner( home at the week -end - Mise Mary if. Made -tulle, who was risking friends In Aebdeld, returned to her Omar at Ripley on Wednesday last. Mr. I. Crandon is barye slitting wood la this vicinity this week. Mian #. 1. McAllister Is visiting Wingham and Jamestown friends. help can be obtaitiell. That Is unless stir has a remedy in the house which she ran safely wire tlx baby for any of the* many -minor aliments of baby- hood and childhood. POiikTEWi; EH1L r°ie ` Snch a remedy is found in Baby's use Tablet, Thousands of mothers i'ORTPIR'S HiLI., Feb. 17 " _Mr throughont , the svnuttry always keep and Mrs. Murray McDougall have re- u box of the 'tablets on hand and they turned from Detroit, where they proclaim them to he without an canal spent a moat enjoyable holiday. Mur- for sweetening baby',. stomacb ; regu- ray-saye Huron county Is quite good leltmt lila bowels,. and thus ir;vinc enough for him. out ssuottiiaetion_tlnt%tndigestton. sold. (IODURIC•H TOWNSHIP Herb. C. Coy and his brother, Wilt, and simple fevers, and makin,t LT 1 have been called North owing to the death of their uncle, Mr. John Brad- ley. Miss Kate McDougall has returned from a• month's visit with arced( at' !'ort Stanley. A large number from here took in the box social at the Orange hall Wednesday night All report a Ane time. Huron County Breeders' Purebred Live Stock Sale l.«::►...; Winbam, Thursday, , Feb. 25th, 1926 One o'clock sharp The annual Consignment Sale will be held on the above dates The offering consista_ of Shorthorn Cows, Heifers and Bulls and one Angus Bull. There are some real quality cattle in this lot. Come and spend the day in Wingham. THOS. KERR, Henfryn S.B. STOTHERS, Clinton President - Secretary dreaded teething period easy. tU)DEltlt'H T(4WxsuI1', Peat. 17. Baby's Own Tablets are an ab. ,- --Mr. Reg, iowetby wap in Stratford lutrlr safe remedy. They are ,;oar- rbc' he -ginning of last week. anteed to be free from opiates or any Miss Alma and Mr. W. Jennings en - other narcotic drug which are so tertataed a few friends last Thursday harmful to the future welfare of the evening. baby. Mlithers, if you value the life Miss M• Va 'uner, of Stratford. spent „f your little mfr give him Baby's the week -end with her parents. Mr. own Tablets when he Is iii. ser. better and Mem. Geo. Falconer. will, give hint an ssd•aaiotial doss' of Several Masons and theie-wiveeat- - the Tablets to ward off illness. The tended the at -bums in Goderk-h last Tablets are sold by medicine dealers Thursday, or will be sent to any address, „post- Mr. and Mn. Ed. Speiran outer - paid, at _:, cents a box Iter. addre•ssbng talned at a "bard times" party lam The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., evening. A Jolly time was had and 1Ir,s;kvlllee. shit, those who came it- costume evoked ------- much merriment. • Efatal, (larch Notes.- . !'FIELD HAYFiELD. Feb. 16.- -Miss Ada Galbraith bas returned from a most delightful trip extending over four months' time, haring visited relatives and friend,. at Douglas. Wyoming: Denver, Colorado; Manson. Washing- ton: Vancouver, Victoria atwI Toronto - There was a very interesting time at the home of Mrs. William Stirling on Tuesday afternoon. February 9th. when Mrs. Stirling entertained a es'-Ltrllct of tt tcvi1 lags. most id them over eighty:. Mrs. Malley. Mrs. Sturgeon, Mrs. Dunlop, Mrs. Campbell, Mims Campbell. Mrs. Reid. Mrs. Cameron, Mrs. Falconer. The time was spent in social conver- sation ar�d s+tms' music follow+•.1 by a tine supper. To say that they sit! on- Joyevl themselves la; putting it mildly. The V.P.S. valentine petty Friday • ,•%ming was quite a Nite(-t'Ps. The Ile - The members. of the I-,Y.l'.S. were guests at a val- entine party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. Harwood last Wednesday. A lively tins• was spent in contests of c'erlots kinds. After refreahmeet s had teen served by the hordes* games were•la U d The !'e mock trial est Friday was well attended and was highly aumeiug. Judge Hugh preslsibsi and dismissed the case Which was brought by Mr. Ed. against Mr. Herb. for damages amounting to MO re- ceived in an accident when Mr. Herb. struck plaintiff's car, en�yttsing it to vol nto t e rnver.-th'fert,fatrt he was the wrong man, that he was at home when the ate•We'nt occurred, and neither owns nor drives a car.! Miss Helen appeared for plaintiff and Mr. Gordon for defendant.. ...Mr. A. Donald, Knox College. preached a nos' sermon from the 21st verse of Jude to s large and appreciative congrega- tion last Sabhath morning They on Monday of this w • C • 7 -Day ventory. Sale On Friday and relay, the last days of our Inventory " we are going to offer you Values Bigger and Better than Ever rj 1s'( We have only aew of these values listed here: Silk Broadcloh All shades day Friday and Sir- 89c Dark Prints Several patterns to choose 9c from. Friday and Saturday. ,7 • Ladies' Fibr' kx Si hliose Several shades ... ... Whilet 39c pr. Linen To is 19c each 17 x 32 -inch. S Value Dress Flannel 54 -inch. plain color. All the popular shades. Regular $1.75 per yard. Friday and Saturday $1.69 yd Gingham 27 -inch Gingham. Regular 25c yard Friday and Saturday.... 19c yd. Wash Skirts White. R lar up to 49c $4,00 each. C elearingu at . •7 each Pillowcases 40 and 42 -inch. ' Plain_L hem. Friday and Saturday 29c each Ladies' Gloves Silk. white and black. Mostly 6 and 6 1-2 size. Clearing -at... • . 49c pr. Special es on our Remnant Table Phone 86 E. HIBBERT Phone 86 i V.P.S. are planning to play entitled "Valley Fa spring. The service ne will be in the evening at 7 Sunday retool at 6.30 p.m. AUBURN RN 1t-ltl-)tN, Feb. 17. -Mrs, unit children. of Colborne, her father, Mr. Root. Scot Mr. and lira. A. Awquk home last week after a visit with their daughter, preen. of Lansdowne. 'Miss Edna Jones, w working at • the milliner Wingham, left nn Monday Mr. and Mrs. F. Stanle been remising In Oakville few month,, returned to here last week. Mr. Lloyd Raithby we ..i x.as'...■mils al..m■siftaalss■■.at..ie■■■a(...■.s..■alas'..alla.allrrr..aas'a. etas.. a■ _ ■■ .. a a1 • a .:--.•-.11 lr a Sale Commences a .. ray big Sal. 8 DAYS OF THE GREATEST VALUES WE HAVE EVE OFFE Our store front is -to be re --modelled ane# -previous l,� alterations stock must be reduced. ;Friday, Feb. 19th at • a a Naar,. ., ri Profits are forgotten awn MINIM mi Imilell0... iuouuwa • a Do Not Ask For Credit On Sale Merchandise - MERCHANDISE OF QUALITY AT UNSURPASSED P PIM •■ $11011 a a■ HMI 1$ as' allMMMMMIMI •:* 8 DAYS That will mean a ■ '' Big Savings ,for You • Sale Comme Friday, Feb. Cash will be K r the t cures suitable employ -meat be will re- tbia, main there for some time. day I (in Friday evening of last week Mr: sock. I and Mrs. J. J. ItoberUgn, of Cotborass, entertained their friends to a euchre and deice in the Furesteri' Hall. A very rn able time mew a Rev. Herbert !Merry, a Dotminion- swell famed eks.utlunlst, will give an enter - I g tainment In the' Baptist church on the shin s.teulug of Wedne day, February 3I. rued ' Ile will be aswistest by local talent. Mr. W. J. Andrew has sold his farm Mdei in West Wawanosh to Mr. Lorne (lroos, Mr. .tndrew and family in, b,�, tend moving to Codptleb to reside, e In Tiny arX-hatlbfti-aUctlotr-sale on roll. Marclh 3rd. bare Death of Diehard t.�•-lt is with regret we report the death of p.wt Mr. Richard Gunder, of Clinton, in his aizty-seventh year. Ilia Arg thirty oft + years were spent on the old twilit- _ on the Base line, ltullett, two m , miles mouth of the village. He then moved to a farm on the 6th concession of Hallett. nearer Clinton, where his . first wife. who was formerly Mar- na* ar n a * a geret Sprung. diel. Shortly after this he sold his farm there and mo -cd -Jo a at , Clinton. whs'rs"he married Mrs. Thom. ll Biggins. -Ile line rewhlddd In Clinton ever slner. Fie enjoyed good health . aI 1 up to a few weeks before his death. a I lie leaves his widow, two daughters. al Ethel and Kate, of Toronto; one bro- i there Harry, of Auburn, and three ala term. Mrs. A. C. Jackson and Mr,( W. ID■ I it, ratters,, of Auburn, and Mrs. H. a! Mcllrien of Detroit. The funerit took iiglare on Monday, February 15th, to � Hait'e eemets'ry. The funeral service . I was conducted at the house by' Rev. A. Macfarlane, of Clinton. who wail t .. IR .i•asUItted--at chs.- .o.r.F ...L • ' R. Alp. of Auburn_ u c ende�rl a -ad Det ran he r h I)etr f he .. United church will entertain the Toting people of Arh5eid on March 5th. The main feature of the even- ing will be a debate on the subject: "Resolved, that the church Is Justified la attracting young people Danner en- tertainment."' The Dungannon sie- batere will take , the negative. ' The young people taking the tea- chers training coarse met at the parsonage on - Tuesday night Next Sunday's services will be held as usual. Sunday school at 10 a.m, and church services at It a.m. and 7 p.m. Junior League will meet on Wechte•s- day afternoon at 4.15. Young Peo- ple's meeting will. Iw-IoW on Friday evening at is o'ricei, RADIO SETS -- at very reasonable prices. I can save you money. Frank McIlwain R. R. No. 6, Goderich. Telephone Dungannon, 7 r 14. Rosedale Alberta Cfl2L ' ! „— D"NGANN°N First in a l 1►1TNGANNoN, Feb, 17. -Mr. and Quahty Mrs. G. M. McKenzie and son, Mal-aTwo cars expected this week es ■ , mini, made a trip to visit friends in Those depending on this ' l union at the sickens. � Mrs. Sellers bergrs returned hoe to yard for a trial order are ad - _ 1 Itrusaele after spevtding a eoople of Named' tolace their order im- weeks with her patents, Mr, and Mn.th top lace H. K. Satnderson. mediately, as our allotment 1s a( I Miers{ Georgie Allen is visiting her being meld rapidly. x i.mister. Mrs, R. Harris, of Stratford. Mr. K O. Duff has secured a pod - NI tion at Leamingtuu and will leave In 5! the near future for that place. Mn. . Duff and family will move about I Etester. Mr. Duff returned on Mon- a , flay after mpenling a few days In xa ' sex county. Mn. (leo. Maclntyre and sen, Cel- li are spending a few days with 5 friends at Nile. IR The regular meetinof lbs. Wo- t t6fEt w twsst lie(•- wiW.bu.g iieL .. et the MI 'home of Mims Lib. Elliott on Thursday, 5 i February 1.5. The tante is to be taken by Mrs H, J. ('rawtor& i.am•h edit - Pi . mlttte—Mrs, Wm. Stothers, Mrs. WM. * i McClure and Mr.. (ite•v. s J. R. Peters. 1$nthuslasst and keen Interest alt a !` shown in the popularity -contest at at.*a I Alton's store. The leader is the ma- n* , feat has already woo a most enviable S.' posdtion. The number of votes cast -• in her Mme is 82.000. ■ 1s' timed amnia N.Ntsc,-Tbe Tales- ■ as' ]♦ ar tt ine socia Moonrepn a was at rt ■ ass aim flame. The ,1amjng motto of the CES Phone 56 " he S. DryGoods A. GRAY.. C Ready -to -Wear Howe, Furn ■assesses-air.■ar.!•a.aatataaalRat>g„ratomsa ml<arrrrl•a1t.Aarlr.lfaaalRRmatr■ ♦ ;sole , '' Ia te)t"sfw,rasrarws,Yi�en'AI , • r• • Rosedale Coal will give you satisfaction Bright in appearance Hard in substance High in heat Low in ash Entirely smokeless Get in touch with us —TO-DAY— The Dean Coal Co. Phone 65 Goderich lif'""ttr,-�x'is `else ` b ,rarara4 ry- • f • Thi syst riga. Phe It's nt to f ,See Har N E' This i Blacks on t t Fl Pig 1