The Signal, 1927-3-3, Page 4-rl„Ir.d>,,, xaren 3. 1t.f THE SIGNAL, - GODERICH, ONT.
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Our L!lothes Fit
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VERY n a persona out of ten can get a good
lit frog our regular stock our clothes not only
fit W but are tailored to keep their shape. You
will be delighted with our new Spring Suits and
pleased with our new prices.
Single and L'ouble-breasted Models
Prices $24.50 - $29.50 - $34.50
Special measure department -hundreds of samples to
choose from. Tailored by Fashion Craft Company,
m -kers of fine clothes for men.
W. C. PRIDHAM & 'SON
-The Store With th, St(
Made -to -Measure and Ready -Made Clothing
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MODELTHEATRE
Week of March 7 to 12
Metutu y and Tuesday
RiN TIN TiN
The dog the whole %orkl fur learned to i
love in another great rnel.stran;a .1 the,
frozen north.
"A HERO OF THE BIG SNOWS"
HARoI.I) LIL►YIland ItE.ItE 1) 1NIEIS
in
"BUMPING INTO BROADWAY"
Wednesday awl Tbur*day
THOMAS MEIGHAN
The return of an old favorite in a smash-
ing drama, wade in the footlljJln of the
AIberta R..14
THE CANADIAN"
VIA IVD IIA1111.TUN in
Friday and Saturday
TOM TYLER and BARBARA STARR
in a western play, packed with power,'
bulging with tail:Its, ablaze with thrills. '
"LETS GO GALLAGHER"
AI.BERTA 1'AUGHAN
in a new series following the face Maker,
'AMAZING MAZIE"
Matins Sat today at 3 p.m. I
COMING - "VARIETY"
Reid the advertisements In The Signal 1
Ye Olde Cunosity Shoppe
74 HAMILTON STREET
A Qua amity of Household
Goods to Dispose of
at Bargain Prices
WANTED
Antique Furniture, Pictures,
Books. China. Figures. °rno-
nwnts, eie., or let me know
what you fay.• for sale.
LUXURY IN UPHOLSTERY
The enareetwhirt which you are bound
to enjoy when reposing litany of our liv-
ing room and parlor upholstered pa•ews of
furniture +should be recommendation
enough. But on top of all this is the ar-
tistic appeal. The type of upholstered
furniture we are now of&,rinl, it as ex-
quisite 1114leaian and knish as{it is lux-
uriantly comfortable.
J. R. WHEELER
Furniture Funeral Director
Hamilton Street. Goderieh. Ont,
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We Can Get You the
Finest Furniture at
Moderate Prices
If you want anything in new or
used Furniture and want to
save sonic money, call at
Blackstone's Furniture
Exchange
NV, sl `tr,t Iio,Ln,l, tint.
NIL Jamie, lett Ian• w,ek ;o visit friends
at Torvato awl parts.
\ILC, mar. 'S. -Tb. Oki fI1[1% ]Maser lane a;,! Ytunle tat bort
e:oud w111 present 8 Imlay. "Auut Yat- ,lilted friends '1'bursday of last
gle'a Will,' un Tuesday evening, Mash ware
13th. Keep the date ..es and lona
.11111 enjoy a goad 1ime.
The quarterly i',wmunlou service
%rill be held at Nile Putted church
cu snottily wuruing. March' Ii, at
ti• I
CARLOW 1
l'.Utl.t)1V, mar. Mr. rtud Mrs.'
ile•.'rg.• Mead and family and Miss Mc -
!Airco. of £,a uburn. Ipeut Solids) at
sir Robert Alan's
11r. Ihtul Maedet, }r.. who has been
ding with his parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Taut Macdel, and family for the last
few mouths. left for h1s home at
l.anria, •4tnk., last week.
The Egg Circle met in the township
hall en Monday evening to arrange for
the renting summer's business.
.t. i mhtr from here took In the
play utAuburn last week and report a
geed time. _ - - _- __-
BELFAST
1:0 1. 2f..-- 11r. and Mrs.
\VI:. Gunter and famay, of Zinn.
visite.( with Mr. and Mrs. Alex.
Hackett one day last week.
Mr Jar lane visited with. friends.
in 4;4,'4'rh•h over the weekend.
Iles --and -Mrs.- Wilson Inner- Viettr rh
with air. and Mrs. Gordon Irwin. of
mdr a fete ala -�a*t
week.
.l large number of Orangemen with
th,- r wives and fatnflles attended the
'at•lo.ute" )eekl In the Orange Hall
he re on Friekty evening last anti all re,
(.ort a good time.
Mrs. Wm. Hunter, of L0lekI,Ow. is
Oohing with her daughter. Mrs. Jas.
ilackett.
NT. A('Gl'STLNK
MT. AI'Gi'K'1'INF;. Mar. 1. -Mr.
Iters Murray. assessor. is making his
annual rounds at present.
The=ltani,. In the }lt. .1ngu!tine hall
un Mnnd•1y night was a great n111eeM.
Mr. Cliff,. Murray ealle•d on friends _
in this v1414111y on Thursday laws.
Mr. Gns. Redmond brought home ■
new horse one clay reently.
Mrs Bert .loner vett the weeit-en'1
with friend. In this. n,•fghltorhoxl.
Mrs. Melt Flanigan was the guest
of Mra. Wm. McAllister ou Tuesday ut
this week.
Mrs.' Masan McAllister Is not Im-
proving as fast as her many friends
mould like.
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ltavhisun, the new director, was
Initiated Into the work. D}ehty-alz
applications for Inaurapee were ap-
proved and a.repted in the past twen-
ty-four days. A loss claire of $1356
_ - was paid. A unique feature of the
KL�t:vliRiDQi Iheetlug wag u prese•ntatlou and ad -
i rlress to Mr. Jas. Girvlu, a retiring dt-
FNrIN11It1114,1' Mar. 3.-Mrr John rector. He la now the proud ;s)nreseur
J. Dealt n•4•4.1,11y made a ahgrt trip to of a gold -beaded cane, pre- lilted by
port Isnmbtun 111 wdalr tit Inoue. -the diem:tura and utlk,rs or the Com -
Rev. Father Dear pany. The following address was
Y.ar.rs.
john r,.•ary end Marshall i read by Mr. '1'. 41. Allen and the
Clark have retinue.' to Wallaeeburg preseutatllau was wade by 711 r. Alex
k holM,ll :
atter glaa114Yttg a f1'w days with Mr.
sad Mrs. M. Dalen. Dungannon, Mural' let, 1tr27.
We regret to -tate MratrM. O'Reilly Mr. Jawes Olrvin.
II Indlrpused at present. ♦ I H It No. 6, Goderleh.
Miss Helen Bowler. of the (3.C.)., . near Colleague and Dear F'rlenrt,--
sp ent the week end with her parents i Euch of us. In his private capacity as
IAen't forget ',r hare all arrange 1 an Iu114v1dual, has already tried to tell
101'11161 ulne:s• to :11.113 the Old Home )'(,u how very sorry he Ig that you
reunion Inert. 1111 .lady 27th and .$t11. 1 found It advlsabl. at our annual meet -
We are plea -..1 '1•at Mrs. Morgan tug on February 4tb to announce your
Dalton and )Ir. .t'ht'rt O'Loughlin, retirement from our hoard of director..
who here been and.- the doctor's care. And now, eolleethi.: as a 1101or1i. we
are enmity improved. desire to lake this. our first opium -
Miss ►hell* (taus of fort l.audneut, tuulty, of exprea•ing in an (Arial
i- visiting relatives here. 1 manner that same f, rlhng.:old of say -
The Bard par! :Inti I*,x sesta( on ! lag that we are delighted That the an-
at„miop olglif. _,.•n by the Ladies' itual meeting of policy -holders. In re-
.Umar Ruotet;. a great sure... ' hu•lautly accenting your resignation,
The prise -w hr.,, Is, for progressive' was so thoughtful and grateful for
, mitre were a1r•. i'::R, Austin and air. • faithful services rendered as to 4.*11fer
.1111, Garvey. After the anetion of the , u1/011 you an honor and a title never ,
i8.1.s leech wa- ••i.j'tyed, and was fol-. previously conferred in the history of
towed by a- feu- -4,.Ngga of. lively_. 81,b -I tic-_('.'uq,any.. the honor 84144 tiste-of
time dancing. n lo,11n5 an uecasiohal l "Honorary (`resident." A111l, whit f
•':-tap dance."-j-n4e,Itting that the meeting was nein-
The Klustahrit:.:tt Drama tie ('lamb orf. ate( thereto iiartl, by the rewem-
1`ehest'R1fig a 1, •• which in-follnA-•)
to pre w tit In th. p 1 risk hall In the near 1115 the .Company and In guiding 1t
inline. it pr.ne..-.- to lie time biggest through 11s infant stager, and of your
hit of the sea.,, Watch The Nitt•11 . brother Ilugh's connection as a dl-
, ra; ter before you. we do sines re*y feel
that your own faithful. e.isile•ntlotts
IA)l.tL work as a dlrerlor during the past
-- f twenty-seven years is in itself quite
'1.111'At. Mar.' aligns 441 spring sufficient warrant for your r11.•uIning
are mfUlplytne a.1,1 grew• leave this honor and title at the hands of
th, h' app.. o and ems: sr... th- is'Ilcy-bolder*.
again septan. 1 Language is for the expression of
( 11nrtis'r 1 *„' rf#r pan. attended our thoughts and feelings. but there
the play. 'The 1r:4 rlaken Bucket.- at are n.rasinns when language fails to
Aurn Inst 11'estut'; •• ay night, and et- express rleearly our thoughts or to
Juy.hnel it very wnMeasure adequately the depth or sloe
n,' arc glad .-.... silts. W. T.
sexpress verity of our feeling. and thla Is such
low* nut sW0111 after her rceert iIluess. an uccasfou when words arena weak.
Mr Lloyd Yullug was up from IA.- and we can only reiterate our sorrow
Iron tort week tin bnslness and ealle4l and regret that cIrcumstaueea are
ou his frlr0tls here • such that,. you are noble to continue
At meeting of 'he onkel board of with us. We will mks, very munch
the United churchbell last week, as miss. your cheery, genial preaine•e at
hnftntien was e•ttended to Rev. R. A. our meetings. knd we will miss your
Mutter to remain as pastor for an• shrewd judgment attd cenvinrtng
other year. reawniug Iu sur ditsdultics. Rnt ,we
According to Iasi week's Signal. Call- have had the benef yemple
barn.. is to hart the first bacon bog for g1', tour yarnflr Uutoweour arczahoping
fair held in Huron eounty. Our vII' to follow In your footsteps.. and be at
for further !writ mans.
M,
- lag•• hereby puts its a hid for the 10- ; all times 88 you were, outslt,►en and
AIBl1B11i
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FIFR SALE.-FFFm (A'I'R AND
feral corn. Apply to, WM. ROB-
; IN.u►S. or W. T. RIlDDELL. Auburn.
1 AUBURN. Mar. 1.-- Mrs. Armstrong.
of Goderich. is the gust nf her ta0-
1 tht r. Mrs. W. Tann;blur. win is under
1the diadem's ,•are at present.
' Mrs, Meets*. of Clinton. -plat the
week -end with her daughter. Mrs.
Wm. Ro.lrlion.
School was,lcn.ed Moladay and Toes-
day 011 acenmt of mho illness of the
teacher. MIs.. Weigh. Needless to ply,
the children were not complaining.
Mrs. T. :4tran"fans I. visiting her
daughter. Mrs !hone -It. of Myth. sod
R9n_hatn relative% at prement.•
Mr.. J. Laidiaw is improving In
health. w, are glad to announce.
Miss Al 111 Cfark. of Brussels, form -
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of Aiffiihrh. is sifering with -a
fr.teture} arm.
cation of the fair. We are oh t1yr i straightforward. and yet fair and
,main highway .of the township, _w1tL e' a towards all.
' the 1 •.l'.R. atation .•unvenient. and that Rud now, as 8 small token o[ our
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ha i bl
Ilreviors of th f 11 n d ' sloven. regard t I 8
all Loyal folks. ( ng
e air w1 a we are t au. rev . *11. as
e•oM•retc, tangible ,0.11011 of our
bel
We regret to r. -ort the death of 111100101/00111 by you. we..beg that you
Mrs. Smith, mother of Mfrs. 1Rev 1 E. will accept this care along with our
A. Mintier. Owing to her demise. earnest expression of '11opt. that you
..there was no service- in HlNth'. 11!11 ti0'l your life -partner may he granted
church on Sunday . sunny further happy years of service
1 We congratulate '.1r. Frank Young io your fellow -man, hefore being called
-0/100 Mal 141110011101 in ;he Iioderich Agri -
and
to receive the reward of a bray
cultural Soviety'' �nin competition. ; 11 .1 useful Ilfe together here below.
Prank took 1h place a year ago, and '
WEST'FIRLD
n'EMTF'TE1,1►. Marsh 1 Mrs: Smith
and her daughters. Misses Sinit11. of 411111.:1 11111 ier from here attended ' 1111
- - - Brie -eels. are vial -tins the for -meet' the ittr•brwl 'rock -,11e In Winghnm
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■ ■ ■■ 1i ■ ■K ■ ■ it i r■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ dongbters. Mrs. Melvin Taylor and on Thursday. -
Mrs. George Wightman. Mr. and Milt Chas. Gillespie. of 1
■ M 18 Mabel 11'ulde•n li4i11R5 h'r-.1ielrei rtiine,..ar II*IIloir f..ta14.• 11:
r *11111. Mr,. 11. 11. 'r:eylon of (:odrrteh Lett.
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Signed on behalf of the Board of DI-
- thin time he is third. Nett time we re•tur. and mincers of the n-Pst Wil.
.'xpg V'I to eta fin In first place. %li..rh Mutual Fire lana ra ace 4'om-
Memisers of Morning Star Lo,Ige' Pony'. by Wm. J. Thompson. presl-
will ahead the 1lasonie at.homer 4, 'f''rlt: Thus. G. .%Iles, secretary.
GnterIeh ott Frldat night chi- seek. 1
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N`IIITS/'lliltl'H I■1011♦■Iti�gammamma mmmaM■■■■■■■rrr■■■aaaaa/■
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Health in Herbs 1,
Nature's Way is the Road to Perfect, Ladies HesN
Cir w rld's greatest desire is not for wealth or possessions, but
to be tee from disease and pain. Notwithstanding the fact
that r,u.edjes are multiplying, each day reports some new
'CU'RE." Science has done its utmost, yet the
world's hospitals remain crowded.
BUT YOU CAN BE WELL
Observe the kindly taw* of Mother Nature.
No other living creature suffer* as man does.
No other creature but man poisons his system with
nauseating drugs and pills.
There Is a Herb for Every Disease
Nature has provided Bark, Berries, (.eaves sod Blossoms for all i
the ill- of suffering mankind. Use them in their natural state
and Lvov the trite meaning of i1I.11.Tlr an.l HAPPINESS.
Mr. Murfin, the celebrated Herbalist, will be at the
Bedford Hotel, Goderich
"\E DAY ONLY•. .11.L HAY ANP EY'ENIN(,
TUESDAY, MARCH 8th, 1927.1.
CONSULTATION FREE
Asthma, Piles, Dropsy, Bedwetting, Skin Diseases, Nervous
Diseases, Rheumatism, Bladder Trouble, Diabetes, Bright's
Disease, Stomach, Liver or Kidney Trouble, Neuritis, Blood
Pressure, Heart Trouble, Constipation, Lung and Bronchial
Troubles, etc., etc. Gall Stones removed, no operation neces-
sary. Goitre removed, no operation.
Cut this advertisement out anti Lring it with you. It entitles
you to a splendid herb doctor Book Free with every treatment
CANADIAN HERB GARDENS
133 Garfield Ave., London, Ontario
SALE of MILLINERY
All the Winter Stock to Be Cleared
Regardless of Cost
Hats from . $1.00 up
Baby Bonnets. regular $1.50 , * 50c
Coat and Dress Flowers, reg 35c and 50c, clearing at 15c
\W1- INVITE 1.(11'rO t'.11.1,
UNIVERSAL MILLINERY
North Side Square Goderich
WIIITE('11I ROH. Feb. 2S. -Mrs. ■
Ute_ ural l,aa been suffering from ' ■
:duod•pnl•onlit to her hand.
Mrs nln. Portion w314 s-I.1Nng last I ■
hrtt Jar*. anima'. or ; =
1:r t se1J es. Fat, _i ■
76- tn' her a
Mr.
'viler held a very ane- i
• es fat -nultlet t-'5 011 Wednewlae Last -1 ■
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This Announcement
ter -4t-rumple-of weeks. 1 Mrs..inck Hrnder*on-inttf-c-hltctren. of
airs: Fred .1. Cook her 'i -ter. i'nramoetnt. arc visiting with h. -r mit- ■
- - ■ Mr.'. George Took of Rrlgrare. for 8 thcr, airs Ile -Gregor. het..
IR. foss ilnea Inst week. air. :aid sets. Milton Bruce mired ■
■ will be of special interest to our ■ Mrs.'' F. F: "111'1 her ai" la week front xr. Gordon Eillotra
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many cus:amers who have become ■
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Mina Rose 4'nventry. of %Vingham. over farm to Mr. sherwvs,l's. vert of 111P
the week -end. village.
Mr,.. James Anderson is visiting her Mr. 'thus. Irwin. of Ka*t 1Vnwanosb
daughter, Mrs. Wm. McDowell. ,was 1ntrJ in vhf hush one day iso!
Mrs. J. L. McDowell visited nt the week an,1 ills inunger daughter was
home of Mr, and Mrs. Bert Vincent and operated on on 'rhur,day. hl Wtngliam
other friend,. of near Belgrare. general hospital. for appendieitls.
Mr. anti Mrs. James Tanney. Mrs. Mr. Wm. Garton has gone to work
Edgar llarringtml, Mrs. halter Cook In Leamlnlf ton.
and Miss mar Tenney were noderich 1 Mr. Wm, f'i'ber made a business
visitor* last Wednesday. 1 trip to Landon last week. •IIIMr. 1V II. nymphet and Mr. W. -F. 1 Mr. aib int (SIIpnple attended the ■
t'nmphell attended the funersl on good roads eoeventlun at Tnrrteto lest
Tuesday. March 1st. of the formcr'e week. - ■
alter. the bete Mr.. John Hiles of Los Mks Isabel Fog spent last week In 1
■ The splendid wearing qualities and appearance
■ of ORIENT HOSE will remain the same, but the
prices and shades have changed considerably for
■ spring.
If you are not yet acquainted with this beautiful
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full-fashioned Silk Hose just give us a tall. We
■ would be pleased to show them to you. The prices
for Spring are :
1111Purple Stripe, full-fashioned $1.95 pair
• Chiffon, full-fashioned $1.95 pair •
• Silk to the Top, full-fashioned $2.25 pair is
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F. E. Hibbert
4t neles, Calif. The remains were Toronto..
brought to London and interment wait Miss Ida 'Y•+?boil speatlf two days
made in the Woodland M.ul.olenm. last week with Mrs. Patterson. of
i o11.lon. t.nel:now.
- Wages °lire and Ruby Kennedy
ANHPIEIJ) • , ' spt•nt a eonplc „f Jaya to f.ncknow last,
- -- week.
.'tSIIl iELD. Feb. '...N. -The servlees
In Ante field 1'reibytrrlan ehnreh on . DI NGANNON
Sunday were c•ondueted by Mr. A.
Lowther. ((wing to the condition nt DI'Nt1ANNI)\, Mar. ^ ---The regtt-
the roads the attendunee was 'anal). tar monthly to.•.•ting of the 1Vomen's
The Laurier t:1Fell. flub held a very hiatltnte wa' he d on Thursday last. nt
ruer•Psafllt oyster supper and linnet. at the home o1 Mr., F. Rosa. Mrs. Hobs.
the home of Mr. and. M.rs. N. G. Mae- Davrdwnn gave at interesting paper on
Kenzie on Friday, Fehrnary 23. There the Leagne .,f Nations. The nett
were over sixty present to enjoy the meeting Is 111 1, held at Nitre. lie). Me-
. • rlleut supper prepared. Int,vr. s. •
fie !hay given by the l'areneeet c)wIpsg-to the heavy snowstorm last
• • ,plc. followed by a box social and Sakur ay, the s,.ainnrth baker wax nn -
ince. held 111 Itonrle'a tbrner on Pig- able to make 1114 trip here, canning a
dor. February 25th, was a decided arc- bread ahortagc in the village.
Ness. , Mr. iAtm. M(1Re*sle motored to
(/wing to the !wavy snowfall over Lnndoh hast Friday and returned home
the week -end ear treat. has been atop- I llttuday. He orps l ucrd some 1111111.
1041 for a time.' cult; in retnrni,g home. owing to the
Mlaara Elisabeth and NIabelle Mae- snow fall on swiirday.
Donald were home at L,..-hnIsh for the' Farewell Mer,leerRev. E. lfayes.
week-en4 n• of the Anglican .bareh. preechel two
We err glad to uas': that Mr. John very thoughtful and impressive ser -
Cameron. Deputy Reeve of .ts11fle141, mons last t,tn,l,v. Ili the evening he
has recovered after his fall on the Ice, deltrered his rarewe`l4 adrlreas to a
Duncan MacKay. of Urslt.rieh col- large andien„• the Service in the
testate. wits home for the week end. United ,-h l,I'll !Wing 1'9111411141 for the
A ear travelling from Owen Sound neea.lou
with rsrupsnta from Ih•trolt was de- Prraettdatlon to Mr. Jam. Girvin.-
Iayed at )(total! becalm. of the bad The rcgubu- monthly meeting of the
We have just made an unusually good purchase of Tap-
estry and English Velvet Rugs which we, in turn, are of-
fering to you at a close margin of profit with a result that
we are able to give you prices that will sell this mer-
chandise in record time.
Rugs for Bedrooms or Living Rooms
Tapestry Rugs
Size 24 yards x 3 yards, to -day's price - $13.50
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14.75
17.50
19.50
24.50
English Velvet Rugs
Size 2Z yards x 3 yards, to -day's price.
4, 3 44 x 3 44 44
, 3 x 3'Z '' (4
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$23.75
28.50
33.75
MEASURE YOUR ROOM TO -DAY AND COME A -LOOKING
Phone 56 The S. A. BRAY Co, I'l)one 56
Dry Goods Ready -to -Wear
the people .
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Mrs. Jobn.MarRae and daughter. Tuesday of ihla week. Mr. Rohm. ���■■■■■■■���■■■]�■tarrtl,rrtnrrlr■■���■■����
ons held nt the secretary's office uu