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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1926-9-2, Page 45 r a 4 -Thursday. September 2, 11108. • se THE SIGNAL GODERICII. ONT. Back to School The boys will feel better dressed in one of our "PRINCE" SUITS New Fall Suits are in See our new two -bloomer Suits at $11.50 to S14.50 Young Men's First Longs in the new double-breasted styles. Fancy tweets, and nd blue serges. Exceptional value W. C. PRIDHAM & SON Mc Store \V oh the stock.' Men's and Boys' Wear PHONE 57 MODEL THEATRE WEEK OF SEPTEMBER 6 TO 11 Monday and Tuesday "THE AIT'rION BLOCK" with n really snl.•rior :ell -tor .rant. This 19 0 Metr....41ohlwyte apsr•tat pro- auction, showing the mister!' version of the age of slaver' I'xthe I',neely "PAP.% RE GOOD" Serb„ -.lav and 'Thursday "WINDS OF INlSTLNT" ANNA Q. N LLSON, BEN LYON and VIOLA DAA - in a gripping. tense. tlrawatle story of man's battle against the fortes otitis tare. by Rex Beach Educational -Comedy _ "FOOLS Ll CK" Fri.lay and Satiir.lay BOB ('l'aTER, tier eyelonie cowhoy star. in a tale of vtlt(1,. ar :idv,•unire ti the t\'tst "THE BLOODHOUND" THE GO-GETTERS i rt 'NEVER THF. TR.tL' S SILVLL MEET" PATHE REVIEW Matinees Labor 1 av and Saturday at :i 1. n1. COMING-"REIAI\/- THE LLNE" For School Opening FOR THE GIRLS 'icy Strap Pumps, Oxfords in calf and patent leather, Het- - nia-,-e--islews in t rxf• r t.+ and istralps. FOR THE BOYS Vi' have the hest wearing Oxfords and Boots for l,.tr•1 s-ner and at reasonable prices. Boys' Oxfunls. sizes 1 to Sri, ,tl SIM Io$•4.93 \ ouths' Oxfords, sizes 11 to at f12.50 to i:l.93 Als.. 1 Inti inti Shoe••, Miner Brand. .which hat,• 114NP,n t!..•. TRAVELLING GOODS lit Trate•]]it ,; I ;,..1, t,.. I r:, t!ee most up-to-date t , ,t.,Ck-!..nit(•a.••. inn Bag-. 1 Hern's Shoe Store Gifts for the September Bride A good Picure artistically framed A dainty English Tea Set A piece of Pottery Candlesticks Book -Ends other thinc. too nunierou, to mention, but just conte in :end oak,• a look. Stnitli's Art and Gift Store East Street. Phone 199. - PORT ALBERT b.r eater, ors. A. lineation. at Bt. I, 4 1 . Aut it 0ul. 14tICP. AI.ItIUT. AIX. ;ll, -airs. Honor. mon by King,br'ldge SIu- I.•eroe 1itinkwa'er ate' Mhos Marlon. dents. -'rile I. tigabridge people are•-re- t.rrt:.. ,.t' 1', •r•.Ii, or. ei,:tliig.. with juielent this .• , k In the honer brought h, it ;.aL. , ,:tier. Niro. Win. lti.•'Iyrsl- NS our dist; ' Lf Thntaas 11'Keetl•, -I • %li . it AI uu • •f the K. 1', ach.'lur«hiprt. NI -..t.,•,• Eloy and friend. Mr.'elor- The Kufdln- of Columbus are giving N.a:reX• r. of Walton. vlsite4 with live scholar -.:Na to the boys and three t. i and friend* on Sunday. to the girls ,r tar separate schools of i Miss Edna Murras• rof Srafoths. the Provtau ,'id etre of these Tow has •;mat the we,k.eud tooter, the parental won--i'w.-7.: 1-aiit rtttpa are awtrrcieet ,oaf. 1 to those ba' :or the highest market qt The Ladles' 19titd`of Christ church I the Normal ,-strands or pit,:.,r ma- t ,;d their annual meeting at the lake- 1 trieulatk*. t• ,1 entitle the whittler to -. ie. rt was greatly enjoyed. by all taint) a year ' r four gars, the sow it) 1 he exis•ntlwl it a college ur university AUBURN ^ Ieducation, 11..ittinat. was fifteen years Old teat Jat ,' t ry' tad bas alaca,►at 144.41 AI'BI'lliN. Aug. :11.--Mr."andl. Mrs.'Jreu:arkable ;•'r hie abllity "and Mose tiro. Ilt.rr. of $altford. c.ttb-1 un relahl iv:varluq t. '.M studle.. .G0..1 luck. tai-« here the tore .art of the week. IToni: the .t-'tfetld peg.,• hots• your Mr. and ltrs. F. Itors, of Ihtozail- i .'Dura. will steadily upward. urn. are holidaying at tate homer' of i Nits. Rosa'sister. Mrs. Jas. Medd.%bESTLrIELU The - people of Auburti were very i p:r;,+•d h, ser Mr. nod Mrs. V. , vi-:STFI1'11). -\pigs • :u -'rt., f.trw- Itiddell • again in char midstoa 1 er- era bu-: at the harvest and are ii ratty Inst atter a nine month- -i 1,,,':ug for •• • ' a eta}s of nuc w.itthrr. nit, to laIlt,•nti:1. Cott. tttYer and nth- Mrs. lieu: walde•n is atte•udiug Tor- . astern points. and hope they will Ionto Falr. our to' null:, their Inoue here. Mr, and .d s. Marvin MsL)ow•r:1 stud ta, natlmty• also Miss Nitride wit. has 1 ]Irs. JaI •r. end" -firs. it. r. weir motort•d to ! (stably vial • at the hum. of Mr. wed m.o - Noble. of near Itnt--els. t.-.0 the ;pleat of her brother for two ,,,,..157 1•s' week. 1 o.A•. Mk. Josephini• a.vvtmpanird-I Tit, Miss ti 11r.'!e betel their mina- .' nna- !!144411.h !net■ hums. al ',ionic 1: - t8elnesilag afternoon illa+.'I.s•l ter-•ys'pa tw • Sep:t1wb •r i st 4.r. Wilk. 4f4)nwel1's growls --4t- wit« Mr. 1to4ie in eharite. Soule fire well tittea•i••I. -w .e-to'ars are starting for the first.Mr. and %ids. 1t. Tyermau. of Rt•a- :n. • I forth. nae gra. Jumi•s Blssly, of Lon - Mr. Gen.. Itxithley installed a radio litss,ro', t• -::art• at tat• home of Mr. I Is hntne'I141 week. t 411 Mrs. I. F. Campbell on Sunday. Mr i1. Sicitri,-t. of Detroit. arrived Sir. and Mrs. Wesley Stackhouse Sa•nrdis 1.• amental two weeks will , au.i MIs. 1:ra. of Itrueedelel. visited Your Family and Friends war,' your Photograph. Make the appointment today. - f_ -R SASRS PUBLIC MEETINGS iN 1111] INTEREST OF J. W. KING the Progreqsive Candidate in North Huron, will he held a- fitlb,tt. . Kintail, Thursday, Sept. 2 Dungannon, Fri., Sept. 3 Lochalsh, Sat' day, Sepi 4 at K p.I11. These meetings will b e -addressed by the Candi- date and others God Save the King! airs. A. l'..ttrksuu :nod I herean Sir lay. tt 1'rtrr-. n. M..sri. 1, Prttehard. of \Cued. oak. nor! A. Ni Itatwrt,u,u. of God,•rii•h. KiNGsIIKUK.E ( visited at it home of Mr. and Mr.. (',.l;u (1. -apbell last Thursday an.t K1 N.;Stilt11)411:. Se411t. 1. senator I renewed c . atntuaiutauwe with other; 1 s.riuelty suet daiwirer •Md rtls. .f ! frleuds. 1'I„ sstowe. spent Sunday .t' the borne l Mr. (k ion Yount, of 1.,Itsirio ,f hi. sister, Mrs. Thus. Garrey. , I township...,tree on hitt old friend. Mr. )les J. 1'. I)tlton :tut! son John err J. N. Caae•!elj i.tst Thursday. -pea few dap.In 1.,n,L,.a Mr. lZay none Redmond mill Misa Miss Lillian Iltltan has rtturuext arse, "ire ;it Toronto attending the home after visiting Wood..h.•k friends. Fair. Mrs. ((Ir.) McMillan. of t'lermlusim. i Mlaa F'-ceitr'w ("roster. rot- ('raw.. I Alta../Mrs. K. I'ye. of Wpikrrt.lu. Mrs.l vjsirwi 1i - rrandparruts Mr. .and I'at .tl'RettIv add - sou Frank. of Pink- Mraa, W. 11 (5lmydtell. last week. wot•.rei to Mr. M..7. ('Connor's, Mho. Dor day Million, of G,sterich. ell ♦tett ..y lase _ spout l -04.1-144.ef-a4ayr, Ise.t week with Today taurke the re -opening „( St. her sister. Miss Ienon 3lillion. Iosrpdt's s,•h.«,1 for the fall term. The Mr. and tire- James Woods prPsenterl .•apps are to 1.• t•onrr:,tnla'•-1 oar thele the Nva., -t d Unitet cater. -h with a -pl,vnlitt standing in tin- naval exam- Itat.daone 41i01 ltible. The gift Is illation: and we wish them t,.nt'nat.(' mooch UM) .'elated by the cnttgreration. Master t•''tar:Ie i.:1 Ttnrr. of Toronto. Mr. N Ill Ihelwuand Mists M.tr. Gar- ret:trned 'limo on Satnrdar atter %,•y: of Detroit. silent the week -end with velotivesis.... Mr. beet t)l..x_ ad _ !tdle -and" Mr M irk. iir rh-trait. W11.11-. W;14011home' for a few .hays and in .outpnny with M,•aars. .i,es. (rl,.ugh;in and Bernard Nlurphec made a flying :rip to -Lantos ,•n ti(nniay- ' -Mr:---*ntf -Me-. _t:ls•rt-Butter atop elsildren. of Detroit. Mich.. are vl,itdng Kingsbridge friends. Mrs. M. Condon and. children end \Liss Mary O'Connor are. holidaying at Mrs. Matthew O'Connois. .hoot a.d„ve•n young folks from here motored, to Wheaton' on Sunday and spent a very pltrlitant evening at the lionise of Mr. lad Mrs. Pat Gibbons- _ _ gra.Lary Ilogau_Mrs H i•tprthi.•r 'oillu end family• Mr. and Mrs. Jno. M1•t. Thos. Joy. Messrs- Thos. and Leon Joy. Mrs. 1'. Griffin and Teddy and Frances and Jack n'(•onnor re- tarnel fo"ttt41r inane•. in Detroit tltteir visiting tri.ady here. • Mr. and Mrs. Thos. O'Neill. of West isem' .Fir. its Sunday ai tl,9 hn m' r‘ -he ':141 '44 -i-der. Mrs Con. ('Keefe. Mr. M. Benninger. Mita Merle and 11,:g4 of I►uhl;n, motored up on Toe. - Marie win rutin for n we•ek'r Str. J. C. Dalton's. plisse. Gertrude ttcenuur is visiting Ase•Pk o1•.1 !" re xhi,,It• \ 1 ,. V.. $40,000 ESTERN FAIR LONDON ONTARIO September 11th to 18th 1 •'1 formattou se it c A • •:141'10. Prrtid••' n Prizes & Attractions - a ret'Ps! . Closing 1,.1. •Pru•ntl.-t end .1 ser.-- on an ratlrosts. . tc T, JAC%PON, -e, r tars • ,t.ltitr.., _ *ern./*RRR/*f�AI111111 $allUM$!/)i■10*$$$$■ •t- Hosiery Specials for Friday and Saturday 15 dozen ladies' white Lisle and Cashmere Hose. Regular up to $1.00 rair. Clearing, at per pair 29c We will give Lo-; discount off all lines of children's Lisle and Cotton Hose on Friday and Saturday Children's Socks, all sizes. Clearing, at per pair......19c Ladies' Sport Hose, "Pineapple stitch," Astec and bran 79C shades. Regular 95c pair. Clearing, at per pair d F. E. HIBBERT Phone 86 The Cash Store THE tt Ott READW)NT( f;-\ N H i1 t}R nt vw 5, POKERS M -r=1RE. stwndjng ••vera) weeks of the sonnet vacation .1t the home of Mr. J. F. Cook. Mr. ant Mrs. Charles WTttt1ifinen. i1 Will* echo:- T,. risiteil their si.n. Mr. (bistro. W ghtmin. on Sunday. ' Mis.wti 1•nith. of Brussels. are visit- ing their - .tree Mra Melvin Trnvlor. - Mr. and Mrs. J. L. McDowell and family apt r Sunday with the f..rm- er's sister Mr.. K. ('ameron. of Luck - now. Mrs.' J. 1'. Ellis at111 her dangitl,-r. Miss Ben ,. returneri home Iiia wer•l( from tIiel two mouths' tell, to the meat. �- DU'NGANNON A coal d'ay in. August prevents a cold day in December. The Heat Folks can defend I your- home against ceI4 storaS. But don't wait too long to en- gage their protection. Let them till your coal -bin now. Then they'll be ready to battle with Winter from the earliest trost until the last. -CALL THE - omits Fop Good Clean Coal e B. MUSTARD COMPANY Phone 98 Goderich- DUNGANNON. Stir. - 1.- Mr. --anti Mrs.. Nat \\'hyard _and Master Bert aro at -ending the Exhibition' at Tor- onto this weak. ' Mrs. G. M. McKenzie and Slal.olnt spent r, few dart' at Cltut n. this week. ]Ile_ Charlie 1':'lto't is -,Jelling friends at Wtarton. Me,. M. 'Melia.. of LIIckltnw. Mrs. •lar. JI •Nalis. art Aniotn.. and Sirs. A. NI,-Lena:tn. of Sa.korelt••wan. spent a + •-w days at the home of Mr. and Sirs. ! 1 tri,., list week. I Mise Verne Ft Iwo; ,.r (:..h -r;. L. J. 4 -I.'-"44 ,F -Slut --4uli.l . t a__wL' Zl 11et par, s Mr. nu(t Mr-. D. Sp -oil. Ti.,�-141-1INt 'Af the West Wnwanoah Firs -insurances Co. wet at Mn. T. G. , Ake Tnssdar , f this week. ,' 'Bert Wiggins ie`' ;his week for nrT .ho net,nr.- I : .lust;.s ur )t --- eta :Parr i. -f, nt. 't'ns alar 1F,t a: {anter. where .iu- wl:: t,-ae'tt. '1 ,•115 Peutlnn l- w•ho is rltt•tul: Milner). opettltigs • T ,r....•..- : r return h„it,.- %a:�:;.i:,; at.,i will be opened for the fall September 7ttt. and Mn,.. 1'r,.L' Hos- visite-d -t Auburn ,•u Monday. tl ,. ,hint t -1tont rer.;wnr,t r.rn Wast thLs week.. wills i'rinciiwl F. iliaand Miss M. Durnbt in charge. The young people of the United • $ •!atr.•t, Hipps? a very pleasant t-rrn- I♦ , _ice K ttw.httnle lti:_iIi gpI}t._ura_Ur:� 111 11.1rr1- ,•n Monday of phi-, wtr-k- SutrewitarI Mtudaotta.-Thr foi uwittt( ▪ litth furs pupils of I)tntgauttoil pole • 501,.41 received crslft certifiusites i „t' h.•1nir.osopl..lM the Ls wet_echtto ▪ s ours.-. Frank Bsvaafe,1411 'Reed. and, . 11 nen ,'aris•nter ; while irtrnthy Af- \iararst Ryan. Nancy KIP!. F}r- • It rt ,. Marie Ryan and 1:nuly- Nle - 11 1 ,tre ptmaed In history. geography. •"' • grammar and first-year agriculture. Frank Savage. Dorothy Allen and Mar- ' gam Ryan are to be congratulated on • haring „,tainted dratrelass honors. Mr. ne 1 Mrs. John Ryan and Mr. ,n.1 Sir. pert R.,ach ratiinir to inatiir i..ron' , at. the w•enk-end to take in .• hxh .Itlon. Mr. and Mrs. G. M. N.Kenai, also are going to Toronto • for the eek -end. ▪ Erse; t(clhmalbti M Tomato. nod • Mr.. MPr haat. from the rnited State,. ore here visiting their mother. Mrs. 1-1-11tt: • Fawt• T. who IR eery pnnrtC . Change of Exhibition Dina, -For ytsnns the Dungannon show has been IN ▪ held on t' a drat Thursday nitJFriday ties of (h•tots•r, and by t..wmun eons.nt w1 _.thele dot( -dare been recognized as M- 1 tonging : , (Dungannon. This year. 1 however. the fair in a neighboring 1 town has Appropriate. theme dates. and to xtnld elaahing the directors of 1 the Ttnngaasoo ahnw harp rrht.tantly dre1.lrrl h, a ter t. P tela ta the n a 1 (1t• Orr 12 and 13. it Is hoped that 1 HERE ARE THREE Specials for Saturday and Monday �ttttiiti Men's Raincoats Guaranteed w'attrproof. Made with all-round belts in dark brown tweeds or in fawn. Sizes 36 $7.45 to 44. Special ,D Men's Fall Caps �1 nt ire f;nn y e'r lilnin stolid.. -IL inked lust til,' 1';il, tier fall near Special.._.... . .... Men's Sweater Coats $1.35 Made of heavy wool )'ares;, in dark green $2.25 only. Sizes 36 to -14. t3pecia! Do your shopping early. Our store will be closed Thursday_ aad Friday, Sept. 9th and 10th, on account of Jewish holidays, M. --ROBINS A Refreshing Night's Ride on Lake Erie 1.5.5 palati.) C 4 A Line Steamer from Serial." to CMvelamd end c n M► e sod. clean stateroom arriving in the morulas. noted by Sha break to your Co bee front Cleveland for Cedar Rent. Por-h-A.r, Tol.do. Detroit sed other point, Your dei ticket la sur' 1.0 our .reamer.. Each nay -r•vrt tit-betwee�� 1.s. end Ctev.Iaad leaving da 9.00 Rm•t activists at JO Standard Time]. Fare $5.50 -Round Trip Fare, $9.50 New Toar(et Aueomobile Rat.. $ 5.00 sad gip with Special Two Dar meed Trip Auto Sane 55,00 tad Sop. •r, Team Clarrelseettd seed .tslase/e !remota Campaer Wleerveu. bo. Mich. Are. Bridge buffalo. N. Y. Foot C n Steamers in 1 r Sendai 1h ,ee'x7•�.'��,� :s. Rt, Hon. Arthur Meighen PRIME MINISTER will address the electors at BLYTH Thursday afternoon, Sept. 9th at 2 o'clock God Save the King ! dltrflofSltfhlfl X ORD' 4WD. n1pf1af11rf1oflllff rflot�erlto ‘xo SpeciaI Notice SKINNER'S CSTRA -, li BY special arrangement ith the management of The Pavilion, God rich, we will play EVERY NIG FROM 11 September 6th to 11th ( inclusive )il This will end our engagement for this summer in Goderich. Don't forget The PA LION Ever Night Next t i- ek Mx Harold A. Skinn : r 0 (L der) 16 A 0 XXXXXXX .:- _ -- JIIIIIIIIIIINIIIIIIIIIIIIIINANNIINIINNINIIIIINNIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIINpIN1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 IIIIIIIIL Summer Gear OF OUR - EntireSThck �f Summer Dresses and Blousesmom MANY DRESSES REDUCED TO HALF-PRICE Clearance of Dress GoodsamM Fancy Cotton Broadcloth. Regular 60c to 95c. Now, pet yard Beadora Voiles. Regular 40c to 60c. Now, per yard Printed Voiles. Regular 85c. Now, per yard Cotton Crepes. Regular $1.35 to $1.75. Now, per yard Special ---Broadcloth Slips 98c each 49c 33c 57c 79c 1 t h (1st f h int Phone 56 The S. A. ()rayCo. all 1n1Prtd will make fMP of the ,Ntatt(tP and rrwerve 0.•toMr 12th and *1* xx x IMO x 111 * 1= x * 1 ■ ■ lir R * ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ A 11g 1R ■ t 1 ■ 11 ■ ■ 1• pith Lor a IWt to Dungannon fair, 11UiIgN111WNNINIII11111NIIIIIIIIINNNINIHIIIIIIINIIIIIIIgIIIINIIIHIINIIIINIlII1pIII1111NNYIII111p�IIIWINIIIII1gINNININll1�1-R 1 SOMMO