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•-Thursday, May a, 1926.
THE SIGNAL
GQDEBICH, ONT.
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The Store With Thi Stock ='i
$24.50 = $29.50
$34.50
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You should nut give Tess --you need not give more for
your spring Suit.
We are giving the very best valuer; possible at the above
prices --we are out to serve the people. with the best mer-
chandise for the uutiey.
This week we want to strongly recommend a line of
Suits just received -it's a splendid quality in grey hair line
English %vorsted, very dressy and will give extra good *ear.
Three-buttuu standard model, sizes :IS to 44,
Special Value $34.50
W. C. PRIDHAM & SON
Men's FurniSIting:4, Retnly-to-wear and Made -to -nota -um Clothing
TIRES
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30 X 31/.2 Fabric $ 8.50
Oversize Cord lo.00
over. I have a large stock
I of all sizes to choose from.
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F. R. MILLER
, . Service Station
Corner Elgin Ave.
and victoria Sores.
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Window Shades
)1'e have]been specialists i •
3this line for 38 years.
'1"etmake any size shade 1.)
order. Mao keep all colors
and standard sizes made up.
Shades delivered and hung
for you free of charge.
kirsch Curtain Rods, all size-.
Good display of Mother Day
Cards.
SMITH'S ART AND
GIFT" STORE
East Street. Intone 1924.
store 021 Monday, May 10th. show lug
the latest suitinga, overeuats and I
',styles. (Sven If your need Of Iwo'
suit or oven -oat la not Immediate, do
out overlook this Opportunity of being
'measured by an expert.
Will l'.mtivele Residents of Dungan-
nat.-Mr. and H. J. Crawford has pur-
chamed the home aud•lut formerly oe-I
cupled by -Yr. M. Reid. And the latter,!
we uuderataud, 111121 p urrhaad a Lunge 111111
In lioderk•h and will bet moving there
this week. Mr. Crawford will ins-
medlaiely proceed to Improve and
devorate the home he Ins purchased,
IVe are pie/toed be note that he and
Mrs. ('rawfont Lave derided to remain
in the village. where they have lived
from their youth, and where they
have won the respect awl esteem of
all who appretate g,xxt citizenship.
Mr. Held. ow -Ing to his decision to
leave the village. will vacate the ful-
1 wing •volracts which he fulfilled'
wi dlllgeucw ane( satisfaction: Care -
take of the United clwre•h. of the
peddle Idol. of the Orange hall, owl
of the rie•ultural hall. V. wide
Will Hud )Zr+. Reid success Ia their
new fiekl of 1 r.
The Late Mrs. KlIpstekk.-Atter an
Hitless of alout\NiIwl- months there
!allad away on Sunday murnllig.'-\{Pell
lstb. at her Moue on`the 7th ,•casae-
-ion of Ashfield, Frances Albin, beloved
pl.NI;ANNOS wife of Mr. John Kilpntrick. 1h-
r,•assL who was In her seventy-fifth
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Kingsbridge chute called upon Mh, 41111111.1.1111111111111111111‘
Stella Dean, wbo has since departed
for Port Lwminun. Her leaving Ash -
and Illdd ■nd the w•rvte• of the choir, o1 1 have taken over the
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which she Ind long • bcvu a faithful
member, was narked ou this megaton
by the',reamtot Ion of a wrist -watch..
and regret at her departure was gen-
erally expressed. Stella replied ay -
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pr.tireely, and rem-1Tk d with a
smile that *be would ever have "time"
to rewewler her Kiugsbrldge eunipau-
iuus. and mite cordially Invited all to
visit her in lwr dew home.Death
Death .f Helen Bowler. -There
pasged away at London. 11u1.. ou Sun-
day afternoon, it former resident of
A.Larld lu• the person of Helen Bow•
ler, aged slaty -seem }cars. The re-
mains home brought to the hue of
her brother. Jus., on theillth Poaaes-
slo14 of Arhticld. sheen..
the funeral
took place on Tum• -day wonting to St.
Joseph's church. ltequiew mass wit -
sung by Rev. Father F h1t r
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wino also officiated at Ili,• grace. The
pallbearers were .ix ne•ighlor-.
Mrssr Iternar,l 4 o'Loughliu. John
Courtney. Sennett, John J. DrawThos. Wallace ani Myron it Rrlllc.
)Miss Rooter Is surelre,l by • sister.
Annie. and a brother. Jaw,a_ loth of
\shhi-i 1. May she n•-1 i0 peace•.
AUBURN
year. was !morn In Armagh. Ireland,
D1'NI:.\NNeIN. May... -Mrs. J. I and was married to her new bereft11'Itlllar Way :e. .\ors Roues and
%k l aehern. of Leaolt•n. is a visitor Mrs. Mallard, of Exeter. are visiting
partner at Newcastle•. Fingland, 01
this week at the hone of her ;sweats.the Dormer's son, Her: P. S. Races.
November 23rd. 11474. Kix years later,
)Ir. and Mrs. H. A. McKenzie.Rev. P. S. Banes and Hey. W. It.
Messrs. Wm. Fitzgerahl: 1.. Andere , in lxW,, then came to Canada and on Alp attendee! the meeting of the Pres -
on fire! Wm. Campbell were week-end April 1st. Inst farm win -r,- Mr. tKi ltrey tck/d(l11 thert.- bytery of the United church at Clio-
pari
2l-ltor-. from lh•troit. Laving motored!' tun on Tuesday of last week.
leer,. on Saturday. ' 1 November. 1924 they eele-
sides.
n 41td Mr. George Italian' motored from
The direrturs of Die Neal \Vaw•a-, Prate! their ttultkn welding. Of a Detroit on Tuesday to spend a week's
1 fsoell,. .f >~y.-'.-.hdld.-w. .,is aurviv.,
nosh Fire Insurance Co. met lu Al- hulkiays with his parents britt.
•r the . eldest ewn. Joann). harms Iteeat-1
tens oflk'e ilr Tuesday of Tits weet. I 3lirri lug ter Smcnt : trli+l-, l t lien
)1n. McDonald, of Toronto. waisthe• ''allel by death In 1fNN, leaying a fou►' undergoing treatment in the Guelph
1 ily of three• ehilelre•n, who received
' 141114'1 "r her motb•r. Mr'. Ed. F'uwler' loving caro ill the bona, of their grand -1 hospital for ten attys. was Se. far itre
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• a few day. last week. 1 prored as to be able to (come home on
parents. The sill surviving children
• )Ir+. )1' Ili-Itae. of i 42tiittow. was a Saturday last
�`tt�t err: Wm. John. who resides at Rich•
vf+jtur at the h,.mr of . rt net Mrs. F. Mrs. Wm Cox. wbo underwent an
ds mood, Va.: �Mra Lout (Nina), of
Ho. on Tuesday. operation in. Goderich hospital last
1'rnsat'cid. Alberta : Mrs. Gabbs I Mar- ,
1V,• uuderstasd Yin Chas. ltlrett .;;suet,. of Calgary; Edwin .t., .f Monday. Is, we are Kind to say. doing
Mk purehasd n new true[. anal Is al• e2gema. Sas&.: million. of tit tkh dellen- as well as expected.ould b• expected.
ready busily esteemed In putting It ill-, ,.••,-,,,,,• „r ,,,,
e,i,•,,i and Miss Swaimer Archie Robinson, jr.. of Hnlb•tt.
•ompinniu• oe Ier1 who underwent au operation for op
Mr. and Mrs. If. Shackleton. of
I'rtrolea. -I*-rpt a few days with their
Parents and friends in this locality.
T1iev ro•tttrued home on Tuesday.
Mrs.•('e•11 Tre•leave•n was. taken sod -
,hely ill last Friday and way ittstpdd1-
:1tely taken to the hospital in God-
erirh. when; an operation for atpen-
sN.Itls was perform,! We are pleased
E. U. Cleveland
BAKER
Phone 114 West Street
The Home of Good
Things
High-class!
Bread, Cakes
and Pastry
We specialize in
WEDDING CAKES
Phone 114 and have our
rig call.
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parent.. The children of the late' la•ndh-(U* in the Gode•ricb hospital 4111
.1.4.1.12 Kilpatrick- are• Miss Violet. i Friday. is still seriously ill there.
who. to ;cavilling - *1 t.a4wdch; MI.., , Mr. Alex. Rula•rton, who_. hail
Hubv, at Severe Bridge, and John. .11 ' been a litigant resident of Hallett.
rhe• howesteid. Those from a dill- I, Pannii away at the Iteme of her
tante who were present for tin. fun- I daughter. Mrs. F. Wright. ou Monday,
ern! were: William and E. A.. sons: May 3rd. She leaves to mourn her
Itev. Hiehard Kilpett rick and Mrs.! leers three suns and two daughters:
'o ick: from iM•tn.tt : )pus t r. Robert, of llaskatchewan : James, of
to -know that she is impruviyu nils- Kitchener l: Hee. Isaiah Kil{aluiik. Mullett. and Andrew. of Iknrksville:
fneturily. {le Im,.cille; Violet and Ruby Kil{rt•' )ors. 1L Whitney, of •Manitoba. and
)lost. lit tpu:_txfaaera 4Irr-' ru-I rw k dralidi•bi i.,n. or 'a triad and -Mrs. 1•`. Wright, of HUttett. Her bus-
"ce" ou the• haul. alt' •It the• w,tt- :Ir,-tiolla1,• nature. de•e•11•411 wall al -1 band predeceased her eight years.
i 1Ler as yet Is not r,•ry ,-ii- tlr11011g. anys ready to lend n helping bawl ill We are sorry to report that Mr-.
The Ihmgnnnon Fagg Pool Is now • 111; „f tumble. and wens held iu'LigIi 1 Searles is seriously ill with "t1u."
1 open. in charge of Mr. Thaw. Alton. 1 I t 1 li f' Her brother, Mr. J. Armstrong. 11
1 The play ',Mother )line" will be
presented by true young prq.l,• of
Smith's Hill in the parish hall on
N' int. lie Mac11-
t•e 'aln) creator_ Attains -
slim: Adults ala•. children s
An Opportunity ter Men . -A man of
yips ri••u,r. representing 4 ,u.u,la - Iea,1-
htg 22 bole -Plc Utiles. wilt beat .11,4,'=
Electric Wiring
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
All Work Guaranteed
Cook Iron and Toast by
Electricity
We have an assortment of
the beat Electric Irons and
Toasters made in Canada.
ROBT. TAIT
Elect richt!' West St -
House I'boge 254J Store 82
Kingston Street
Garage
awe
and solicit a share of the
public patronage.
CARS REPAIRED
CARS W ASHE D
W.G. LUMBY
aniiimonavainto
.. Shingles
B. C. XXXXX and XXX Shingles.
John MuviIl. Asbestos\ Shingle. -
John Manville Asbeetol. Roof
Covering. Galvanized Ridg.row.
1 can save you money es any
of Ibis material.
R. STANDISH
East St. • Phone 369W
COAL
Empire Anthracite
Stove size. A ear jest ia.
Pocahontas 4 -inch Lump
$13.00. toe.
Briquettes _. - _...�
A first -cuts fuel for . stoves
and furnaces.
1..t us supply your wants is Fuel.
Prompt service mad reasonable
prices.
L. FLICK .
Telephone 178 j
THE
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-100 MUCH avERIIEAD g4 S
Cj ea- IN THR NEAT -Foe t - ,
FF1C.IENCy EXPERTS '110
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Some people who are very
wise in other things
Think that coal is just -
coal.
That all furnaces are
alike.
That all 'heating equip-
ment may be supplied with
the same kind of coal.
These people are probab-
ly -hoeing money -every -
ter. -.
If you .know any people
like that.- ,. .
Send them in to see us:
We can furnish them with
the right kind of coal for
every purpose.
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Fol Good Clean Coal
J. B. MUSTARD c gpiNy I Funain.
Phone 98 -- Goderich Hama.. str..t•
Men'i Fancy
Air'
Coats and
Alloy=
at Ridaced Prices • t
SWEAT= GOATS
Men's fancy Goats with
V necks. 'In contrasting
colon. Sines 3t to M.
$1.96, $2.76 and $3.46
PULLOVERS
Men's Pullovers, 2 posit-
sta. In fancy °beaks and
knit sleeves. 36 to 40.
$1.76 to $2.96 M
M. ROBINS
BABA' CARRIAGES i
as elaborate lir simple as yQ0
lir pocketbook dictate; are to WAS
herr in many styles. All art wall
made mud will give gaga set'Vdce no
matter what price t'arrtlge you plek'
out. Umbers should come la and see
these go-e'arta and t•arrtegea which
a 111 make life happtlr tor both tooth-
er and baby.
J. R. WHEELER
immammmmmm
e•t.-,•nl 111 1 ar m•ar . 7101 yew . '
'loose with whuw 2.444• ,sure in roMaet. I ''"mpanied by h1s wife and nicer. )Ir-. C
The• funcr•1, w••.. held from her late I Edgar \'anstnne, of Toronto. are• tilt- �E
home lu .\•.field. on Thursday. April ill; her at pr+Ment.
- d Yon-
service
oe,
r p drama "tilmmte
'Thee cosi m 1
221fd to 17uutfilnnn'if' - Erdal•bPv. fig; )
seri ill I.•i,g conducted t, d by 1•••r pa, '011.A \-4b." whk•tc WM. 41. ia. given OD
tor. Hey. J It. Peters. 1t.A the pill \Uri! 21st. but which Seas p,sttonrd
Ie•arers,beIng )le.-rs. i1b•hard Johu-' 4u a("vntnt of slckies+t w111 now 1s•
Kimmel 'tun. Thomas Anderson, ue l K11-1 give. on Friday evening next. May
{.atriek. Apert Mc4luold. \Vm. Crozier11 7th. In the rOtearr.' Hall. Adlnts-
wd flush Finnigan. i.n..:t:• cert. and 211 yenta.
A Successful ('oneert.-Thy enncert
sew., k1'tGSFIR1Ul;F. t gir.•n be the .luburn 1'Lora1 S.eiety in S
,.. it ;:. Knox yhttr-I on Friday nlglrt w•a• I
greeted by it fall 11o114•. An exe•11e1t 1
KIN4:SBIt115 E. May 5.-A hearty program waw given. and much. credit .E'J welc.ne is extended 11, our new pill.- i- 41114 to till. Sea•iety and its talented
tor. Rev. Father F. McArdle. wbo six- - ,rnalta•tor. Mrs A. M. Hire. whowa- I
e•d. Itty. Father Dean. The former, ably assisted by Miwt'.euri Ja,-kse,u.,0
i. 14442 olt..getl•er unknown to us..' pianist. A ileasing t•arh•ty was lent ii IC
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having been pastor 11011e neigldoriog j to tit program by the -1ocutlomary
Ioerish of St. August$/e- for the last t uunders ,d )fin, Marguerite Hoyle, of
1,•1v rt1:rs. and we gladly welcome him Tor„nto, and the violin 4•l.. of )Ir.
to our midst. Itaymutul Redmond. with Miss Witinb•
Howson as accompanist. Tile Thorn1
Society wan organize) at the begin. 223
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sing of the ye9r and this was its torr =
pnlbtle I.Mori. and much cretlt Is due >mil
M DiP 4 4511i1ni•T5f - !nil members -fi:r
)le-srs. Armand Herbert and Wm. --their •ucee•.s. The proceeds of the I
)]r. Nicholas Perry, of Detroit
\lirh.. is visiting friends In Kings-
bridge.
)Ir. Thos Wallace made a dying
trip to Fltuf,•Mich..earlyliit the -week.
Lung motored up from Detroit. )lk•h..
on Saturday and spent the week -end.
at Mr. )f. ,I. O'('onnor's.
)flews Ursula and Monica O'Connor
have refitment to Detroit after spend-
ing tau weeks at their home here.
Mr. and Mr.. A. Kinahan and little
"!Sidle." of St. .legustine• spent Sun-
day at Mr. )1..I.111'I'omtur'..
\lr: ani Mrs. Jinn Dalton and Mr.
IlarnkL of (:oderirb. vlm1tel• Mr. and
)irs. Maurice Dalton on Sunday.
Farewell Presentation. -One even-
tttg - bort week tier, - menthe's -of- - the
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We Have Just Received Our
"*." First Shipment of
iltouwo
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Imported Cut -Work Linen
This work is hand done on a splendid quality of Irish linen.
If you are a lover of fine linen we would be pleased to show yo this new line.
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SPECIAL NOTICE epi
Starting Wednesday, May Sth, this store will close Wednesdays
at 12.30, excepting weeks in which the is a public holiday.
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The Cash Store
F. E. HIBBERT
Quality Merchandise at Moderaii Prices
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evening were $116. I
Miss Thelma iawlor has arae to
i.nndknt, where she has a position.
Miss alio Jones left recently for
Toronto to take a course of training
In the Slrk ('hiletren's hospital.
W. M. S. Report
The report of the \Vnrnan's Mi.eliot-
ary Society of the United Church of
(;ndertrh district 4 M••thodist se41011 I
for the y• Jr ending March 31st, 19241.
Is as follow a:
Atlbura-4.41-a tubera- and. t4-- -1*
Light Bearers) sent 11168.25: Blyth
4:e(4 members), ;190.43; Clinton, On-
tario street (141 members). ;lata:
Clinton. Wesley Street (62 memlera).
MOO -,..-covistamtar AU_ rounhorel..40/1.-
2:5; Crewe (17 members), ;44.77:
Donnybrook (20 members). $78.74:
Diel anon (39 members). $106: Gdal-
,rlch. North street. (109 members,.
1525.93; Gnderich, Vletorta street (50
ml.mler444. ;176.73: Goshen (10 mem-
bers). *124156: Ilolnwsville (21 mem-
bers), ;55$.10 ; Londeshoro' (56 mem-
bers). 8140; Nile (12 members). $04;
Sea forth ((i9 members), $407: Shop•
plydton (1 life -member), ;30; Varna
120 members), $111; Westfield 151
members). 111214; total raised by Auxil-
iaries, 1;3,321.18.
The report of Circles:
Ihtngannon (21 members). ;70:
(:ah•rleh. North street (41 members),
*140: Holmesville (37 memllersl.
;122; Westfield (26 members), *140:
total rolled by Circles, 1472.
The Banda report the following:
Itlyth (44 members), *112: Con-
stance (25 members), *24: (ioderlch,
North street ((10 members), 191: God-
,'rIeh, VtMnrta street (22 members),
;10.R7: total rained by Bartels. 1237.02.
Thin makes a total raised by Amin,
larks. Circles, Banda .red little tight
Sparer) of 141.051.10. Clinton, Wesley
street, had eight new life -members
and gave $It.4$ per member. the
highest In the district. Goshen gave
,$7.114% per [ember. and Aeaforth
$0.76 per member. Gnderleh, North
Street. had *00011 new life -members
and Neaforth four. Every Auxiliary
to the dlatrlet sent quilts arab clothing
to the needy. The Study hook was
taken op by mast of the Auxiliaries.
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IT will last one week, commencing
with the issue of this paper, during
which time we will display our entire
big stock of Curtains, Curtainings and
Draperies in all available space in our
upstair store. This will enable you to
see our stack and choose readily.
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It will be a week of special values in
Curtainings. Many lines have been reduced to very attractive prices.
We urgently advise that you anticipate youi C
ining needs for the co
season and make your choice this week, when we can best
Included in the special values are :
Cretonnes
Chintz
Tapestries a:
Scrim
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Madras
Ve you,
Marquisette
Silk Curtaining
Net Curtaining
Silk Madras
Silk Panels
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Many splendid values in made Curtains..x
We are agents for and carry a full line of Royal Standard Curtain R
and Royal Standard Window Shades.
Measure your windows to -day.
SPECIAL
Window Shades
te.. 3 ft. by 6 ft.
Green
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White
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Curtain Rods :•
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