The Signal, 1927-5-19, Page 4se ao
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4—Tbareday, May 111, 1131.
$18.50 — $22.50
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Young Men's Prince Clothing
The popular double-breasteti model, snappy pat-
terns in all -wool tweeds. Nice fancy linings and
tailored up to Prince standard
Special Value, $18.50 and $22.50
Prince Clothing for Boys
Every boy who wears Prince ' Saittti 'feels well
dreamed. in fact there istaotbing as'sioe ss Prince
Clothing for boys. Price with two pair of knickers
$11.50 to $14.95
We C. PR1DHAM & SON
"The Store With the Stock".
Meas tied Boys' Wear
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-REFRIGERATORS
We Have a Large Assortment of Renfrew
,and Barnet Refriger4tors
It will pay you to see them. The Price will surprise you, Two
- weeks' supply of ice will be given with 5every
Refrigerator sold this month
We have a complete line of Oil Stoves. in three
and four -burner, at special price;
SCREEN DOORS and WINDOWS in VAOUS SIZES
CARRIE'S HARDWARE
East Side Square Goderich Pintoes: 334-363
THE SIGNAL,
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LEEItI'RN, May 16.—Mr. Alex
Chabot has Mr. Sash and his two
met with his ditching machine work -
lag for hltu. m., were at Mr. T.
Jewell's befbre' OIlling here.
, Although Tuesday evening was,
quite wet and raisty. several motored
to Goderich to ,acv, Yii. 1I. Sav-
age, of Pontiac, the popular
radio [adlo preacher,erer, was preachtug Mts. Williams, of Illinois. is vtaN
the gnuivenary n eo for the Bap leg her stonier. Mrs. David °Meta.
MIO /dos Fowler, of Toronto, is
GODERIC%)tr
,by the arrival of a young son on Sat-
urday, May 14tib.
'The service in the United church •
last Sunday night was greatly assist-
ed by a men's choir.
We are sorry to report Nett Miss
Mattie Pentland la not improyiug as
fast na her friends would like.
Mr. Harvey Treieaven'ls•moving in-
to the house lately vacated by Mr.
Ohas. Slitott.
tiro church.•
Mr. W. Woods sad hie son and 4wo
daughters. from near Exeter, were at
Mr. and Mrs. It. Lfoklater's on Sun-
day.
Life -Buoy
Qut,ing•
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For outdoor and sporting footwear the narritg
Life -Buoy stands for serviceable and reliable
wear as well as for features of manufacture
that ensure comfort and correct fit. These
Shoes challenge criticism because only ma-
terials and"workmanship that are above criti-
cism are allowed to go into their production.
The prices and quality demand your attention.
SOLE AGENT FOR GODERICH
GEO. MacVICAR
North Side of Square Goderich
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NILE
TiiE SIPPER AND CONCERT -0Idl
I May 911 win be well up to the
standard. An extra fine musical pro-
, gram by ardent from , I.ondon. Sup-
per 6to8p.q.
NESE. May 111.—Bev. IL A. Lundy,
S.A., of Sipped, will conduct the ser -
I vices on the Nile charge sent Sunday, coos. "Thank
I in the„absence of Ret L. O. White, highest approval of three big wadi -
who will be on the Varna charge. engem at the Lyceum last week Mocks
The Woman's Missionary Societies credit is due to Miss il.hnf'y, whose
from Leebury and fort Albert meet untiring efforts and pleasing person-
' at the parsonage on Thursday this silty put the production over the tgp.
week. is addition to the regular "Thank You," as produced in Strath- '
rearm. plana will be completed for roy, stands paramount in her long line'
ulcea._,..W Conference Sunday, of triumphs.—Strathose Age.
Pose 6th. of which the w. Mr'}-. S. .si-1teF-Mtar•fMbrrr-Spri-4.0111.4
have charge. "Thank You" to MacKay Hail, Ooh
The mea of Nile church held an erica. May `23 and 14.
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visiting friends in the village.
Mr. Lorne McKenzie went to Tor-
onto this week and brought back an-'
other now car, an Overland Whippet.
In Dungannon Anglican church next
Sun al erfenisg Rev. F. Hays ]riR i
preach to members of the Oranag or- to
der. L.O.L. and I..Ap.l:..t. members
are cordially invited to attend.: Ser- 1,
vice at 1.110 oilQCk g, ,
• There was grand oblase DIMS i
for ohurrh m
Sarah Oibeer
rate prodneti
portrayed by the
rr in their 'Who -
It the New York foe-
ou," which was the ,
dn4aben bee he afternoon s n- n I L TART UIQ.
finished but ld�tbs beard recce en- ��i
closing the ebnchurch.grbanee. Tis
.will provide space for, ears and Sofa -
Donal LITTLE O is
al room for horses os a1 nN
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easons when the shed room is over-
taxed,
COLBORNE TOWNSHIP
COLBORNE TOWNSHIP. Mat 18.
& —Mrs. James Joknstbn, of Auburn.
visited her cousin, Mrs. John Treason.
es' Wednesday of this week.
Hobert McMillan. of.Ooderlci.
lttle sea Donald vttlted with hoe
Idrs.,Jaa Feagab. fek a few -
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ewdays: •
'Iltifl et Durant. Mich.,
Mee. loin dna
weak.
vise
and
Mr:
Tie" datyhNM ire
isli•t. uateeday last. vitt
'.,lir. IlLetv. sr., spent h
birthday' Wising on Mon
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week__Tepit eId gentleman isey Th
against *d for e. r
another busy year. by all appearance.ins. banish eking medicine.
Th indigestion and
Mr. Nelson Piers* shipped a eat of teething pa
hogs this Wednesday from McGew. coistipatton, break up colds Etga�d
' Mr. Colbert shipped five cars of l simple fevers and promote heelthfbl.
refreshing steel). They are sold by
two ears of bay. Mr WatsonWona car of
haled hay, Mr. Geo. at, of Nile. , medicine dealers or by mall at 25 rents
fat cattle and Mr John Treble a car a box from The Dr. \Ctllinms' Medi -
of barley. all from M.4aw station I eine Co.. Brockville. On:
, last work. it goes f show what a i
busy little as a yr.ii: is MODEL THEATRE
'There was a me ut � of North Zion ,
' church trustees on M nday night •tot
the purpose of dw•idinc Ahat would he
done with the church. The matter'
was Ieft over for Presbytery to decide. �-
Mothers, do you thick it fair to tor-
ture your utile ones by forcing them
to take di-tiseUag.olls when they need
y lasative medicine? font yon find
thab,tlklt.
iddlirig,dread of these medl-
cisat often* slate harm than good? el
1IaW1 Tah is are the modern
Smi ttttpte� the* nauseous doses.'
Tbe1.,sre.the egg, madletee the child,
rregsipts.aki i so pleasant to take
tl 'ars pet� to administer as
• . f tpatee.:,.They are the per-
fect raggedy Tor all the minor aMttaeptta
of little Ones. being absolutely'
seined frost "> 7arious drugs.
rabyy Off, giblets necom
r tlb:t-esetof WWI other ha
remedies can dot Is fact they,
plish'mor - as they do not
child exhausted from its
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This Healthful Food Is
Served in a New Way
We have installed a
New Frigidaire lceless Refrigerator and Can Offer You
Silverwood'sFamous Ice Cream
la Just the Way You Like h—Bricks, Boa Boss, Dixie Cups, Crispy Cones and Bulk
Start today to eat and enjoy this "Full of Vitamin Food"—it's good
for adults and nourishing for the
e eCchildren ss Is Paramount
Handled Carefully
Sparr's. Grocery
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"THE STORE OF SATISFACTION"
Telephone 146 — We Deliver is Yews Goderich, Ontario
Hamilton Street
c titLOW
'.tiu.ow. May number from
here attended the meeting held in
Knox church. Goderich. on Tuesday
W EEt OF MAY 23 TO 28
Monday and Tuesday
Warner Brost present
'STD CH.APLL"I
In his fnnnie4 mirth provoker. A
roaring tray.--sy on the humorous pro-
dicam••nts of Rairnsfather's world
evening addressed by Rev. H. H. Say -1 Malmo. character—Old 11111
age. of Pontiac. Mira. "THE Burma 'OLE"
Mr. James Adama'is bust repairing 1 the verandah of the township hall,
which was very much in need of at-
tention. if the eonricil would only
trent it to a few coats of paint. bow
fine It would look.
Miss Alma Saaows spent a few lays
last week with 'her aunt. Mrs. R. M.
Yrmng.
The road men are getting busy on
tilt• --'mad between, Do. 1 whoa_ and
yua,+tn�ttutt X ' Cn d m with Mr. J. J. Rabertson as
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�1rtAstfl�frnftirrrtitikttAnlir rrktdmasterstory f modern family life
1 We regret to report that Mrs. A. W. •+ POTTERS"'
I Mermaid Comedy
Pathe Comedy
"HOOKED AT THE ALTr*"
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Amlaslon on above evenings—
Adults 3,1e. ehilorett 20c„
Matinee Tneedny at 3 p.S.—Adults
25c. children 13e. ill
Wednesday an•' Thursday
W. C. FIELDS
-froadire s t",puyt couledian psrtnja
the leading role M the wi j ret l
Young is not so well w
1 this eek: also
1, that Mr. John Gallagher Is not in his
l nsnal good health. We wish for both . "ELMS PAPA"
a speedy recovery. i
1 A Smart Old Lady. --The Wingham Friday and aaturdny
Advance -Times last week had the fol- REGiNALD DENNY
lowing reference to a lady well known typo a week of 'mean ltern ted m rr1-
het'♦, a former resident o4 this town gent with his popular high l.leel
ship: On Tuesday afternoon. Mny 3rd. comedy drama
relatives. friends and neighbors of "SKINNER'S DRESS SUiT"
I-MDrs- Catherne Young... of Minnie 1'nlvers:it Comely
I street. gathered at het Timmy fo fi#1/1 'MOTOR THIMBLE"
M'BLE"
her eelebrete her ninety-first birthday. Matinees Tnes4uy and-Sntupiay at
'Jr and Mrs. Alex. Young. Mr. and 3 p.m.
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FINE LINENS
Are Always Appreciated
We have been velp( fortunate in securing a tine
of Fancy Linens. Soothing entirely new and dif-
ferent and, in our opinion, the quality and price is
much superior In anything we have seen.
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You are cordially invited to come sad see these values fee yourself
THEY CONSIST OF
Bridge Sets
5 -piece Lunch Sets
13 -piece Lunch Sets
36 and 54 -in. Cloths
Fancy Towels
THIS
WORK IS ALL HANI>-MADE
We also have a fine selection of STAPLE LINENS
Watch for our Saturday window'tlispky
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TK CASH STORE
PHONE 86
K,.. R.'M. Young and Mrs. Harold
Walter, from near Ondcrlch, crime to
eseyratulate their aunt on attaining',
e�b a good old age. Mrs. Young was '
,the recipient of flowers, fruit. candy ,
j aid mast' useful gifts. She la in fell
I pessertsion of all her faculties, and ' The choice.' .,f dorsi work etc., made
I wonderfully smart for her years. The
Iwish was expressed by many that she
may he spared to see many More birth'
Not Just Bread!
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INDEED, NO !
CLEVELAND'S BREAD'
is a tempting complement'
to any meal—delicious in
itself and lending nest tS
the rest of the slime. Your
family will demand twice
as much of our Bread as
nay other. Encourage them
to do so. as it is the most
healthful and iourishinp
• food they can take.
E. U. Cleveland
BAKER
Phone 114 West Street
The West Street
Electrical Shop
We carry a good sta•k of
Electrical Appliances,
Fixtures, etc.
We Specialize in Wir-
ing of All Kinds
Estimates given on application
All work gua;anteed
Frank McArthur
Telephone 82 West Street
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Goderich
Agricultural Park, Goderich,
Tuesday, May 24
at 3 o'clock.
Everybody come and help put
;oderieh beck on-the'beeebell
neap. Exeter has now enter-
ed the Huron County League
with a real fast team. A real
bane and an afternoon's sport
for the Holiday; Don't forget
the Sarah Gibney play in the
obenhtg•
Adatimuiaa 2Sc. Cars Free_
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LUXURY IN UPHOI9TERT
The cosy comfort which you are butts
to enjoy when reposing in any of our ttttt�����
ing room and parlor upholstered pieoesel
furniture shoakl be nocnnrmeaiadon
enough. But on top Of all Ibis is the ar-
tistic appeal. The type of uphotsseeed
furniture we are now offering is Mims
,inline in design and finish as It S lux-
uriantly comfortable.
J. R. WHEELER '
Furniture. Paseral Director
Fiaatiltes Street. Goderick. Oat.
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DUNGANNON
DI'N.OAN2tON. May 18.—Mr. and
Mrs. C. Pentland. of Grimsby, are
visiting Mr. Pentlaudrs molter, Mrs.
D. Olrvin.
Mrs. B. J. Crawford visited friends
M London en Thursrlay last.
Mr. sad Mrs. Roy ilarr's. of Strat-
ford, spent Snndny at the hotme of
Mr. sad Mrs. T. O. Allen.
Mrs. .S. Roach and Mrs. B. Roach
were iA London lest Thursday to see
Mrs. R. Roach's sister. Mrs Horton.
who Is i11 in the hospital there.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Monte and
Missca Blair. of Auburn. called at the
home of Mrs. D. Okvin on Monday
night.
Mrs. T. tl. Allen Is 'pending a few
days In Stratford, the cutest of her.
!laughter. Mrs. R. narjjis.
A *Wither of the padre. of the Tres.
Varian olein h attended the W. M. S.
yd,yterlol hetd in Klncntdine on
1St' ay of this week.
Bobo }flinty and daughter.
Mt Ella. s Kited friends in T.nck-
an nn Tuesday.
Mr. Rohl Davidson attended the
presbytery meeting at Kincarrtine on
Ttreeda y.
"Me home of Mr and Mrs Perry
Finlgnn has been made more cheerful
Minard's is an enemy to pain.
it penetrates to the root of the
trouibie, soothes and disinfects.
Splendid for neuralgia,
backache and stiffness of the
retrad* and Joints. u
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Every Garment of Our Big Spring
Stock Now Cut in Price
Children's Coats
Misses' Coats
Women's Coats
They are all reduced to Lowest Clearing Prices
Choose Yours Early
t values displayed and priced
s this week
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