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SPECIALS
for Thursday, Friday and Saturday
May 26, 27, 28 (3 days)
Free Samples of Mateo Tooth Paate, Male..
Baltit and Klearoids with the purchase of
Package Drugs.
Specials.—Vinolio Castile, S cakes 25c. N..
customer. ] 25 Writing Tablet*, 12c, 3 for 3:s.
Sc • packaire, box of 20 packages 75c
other Specials.
NI, „II,
aily Male° Iltou.•.11...1d
1.1.ar 111/111 100 11.
Itlls1111611 EllVe101,144,
S111111116.1,01 10C. 1'144
Campbell's Drug Store
Pbone 90 Goderich
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AUBURN
Slay 2.1.—Mt and Mrs.
Gordon Taylor and Mr. mot Mr& N.
iit are having et three-day visit with
lk.trolt friends.
Itorn.-4M Slay 22101, to Sir. and
MN. .1. Miller, It (laughter.
Mrs. Errati. of Varna. was the
of Mrs. t'. M. etraugban the
THE SIGNAL,
GODEIIICH, ONT.
the parental root last week. and lira L. Smith, was baPtIkell
lir. sad lire. J. Golder, of St. arra, Mr. aad lira. Harold KIWI.
iltIte
'Zee tea and sale of hom, of London, wereebabeweek-end guests
baking held by the ladle* of the itap- with Mr. am, Mrs. Chas. Parker.
tiat congregation last Saturday utter- Mist; Thelma Ritz, of Stratford. was
noon was a splendid success. The home for the holidal•
proceeds were $55, which will told to Mr. atal Mn.E. A. Sander, Betty arid
the amount whieh being collected liohby Sander and Mrs. Fisher, of
for shingling tbe church shn
ed. Kitcheer, spent dm hoilehlY with
Mrs. Edwards, who returned with them
BAYFIELD
New Shipment of
Luxor Pottery
were the guests of his aunt, M. W. Harold ,' ut Mrs. mith and
talkood, wools Parker, of
B. Patterson, last Thursday. Sarnia. ll Mr. mS
BATFIE1.11. May 24.—Mr. and Niro.
T. Mustard. Mr. and Mrs. W Ste-
venson and family. Mrs. M Ross,
Miss !Wien Ross, of Toronto Mr. and
R. Will, Agnes and Bob Will.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Robinson and
family. Mr. and Mre. C. R. Chap-
man and family. of Dondon; ani
Mrs. T. Orr anti family, Mr. and Mrs
Trelwil, of Stratford. were et their
cottages for the holiday.
Miss Beatrice Gerrie. of Beach -
roman of the week vine, visited Inc slater, Miss M. H.
Mr. and Mrs. T. A...terson and Mr. Gerrie, over the holhlay.
and Mrs. Oliver Clark. of Goderich, Mr. K. Moorohouse. of London. is
ilt.td on relatives here on SundsY ssitling a few day -s at his cottage.
last. I
I Miss E. Arnott. of 1,ndestroro*, was Mr. Fred Trebilcoek. Mrs. Trebil-
the guest of Auburn friends over the Il cock, Mrs. Walsh an.1 Margaret Walsh,
week -end. 1.f London, are spending the week at
Mrs. Trebilcock's cottage.
M6". lAidiuw. of Myth. was the There was a baptismal service at
guest of tier brother on Sunday last. Trinity church Sunday moraing. when
Mrs: It Mills and babe *tatted uteds.r Glen Parker Smith, Infant eon of lir.
Rustic Jardinieres__ -_16c, 25c.
35
'Pottery Hanging 13aakets, 50c, 75c
and $1.00
Panay and Violet Bowls, 3r)c, 50c
-- • ------TsIl ------- 75c
Vass 50e and 75c
Jardirderes_ _ 71c, 75c, $1.00, $1.50
Wall Pocket Flower Holders, 50c
and
Cut Flowers or Plants look lovely
in this Rustic Pottery
Comae in and treat yourself to
a piece of it
Smith's Art and 611 Store
F•set Street l'Itott, 1;08
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Tuesday seaming. • •
Carrie Dixon, of Galt. arrived on Sat-
urthiy, Mrs. If. It. Paull accompany-
ing them.
l Minos. Susie Westlake and Mary
' (1ingrldi returned on Saturday from
1)etrolt, where they %% ere guests with
Mrs. F. V. Martin.
Mr. Jaa. Cameron. Isabel and Evans
Ctriseron spent the ,'k -end with the 1
former's slater, Miss liraee eumenm.
lisdle Elliott. Jean Dunn, Mrs.
Elliott. Misses Helen Gerrie and Loci
Woods motored to Ingersoll and spent
the week -end at Mtss Gerrie's home.
WESTFIELD
WESTFIELD, May 24.—Mr. and
Mrs. Alva McDowell are the proud
parents of a baby boy. born TtnislaY,,
May 17th. Congratulatloag
Miss hazel Hamilton, of Goderich,
spent over the week-euel with her
friend. 1116, Elsie Stouebonse.
Mr. owl Mrs. It. Stonehouse and 110P
Donald. of tioderich, visited lira.
Stoneltouse's parents, Mr. 6111, Mrs. J.
N. (411110)1t.ii, ever the ws,..ek-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Crozier and fam-
ily, of Crewe. spent Sunday with Mrs.
Crozier's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wall.
Campbell.
The Mission Cirele of the Westfield
United church are having a supper
and lecture on June 9th. In the West.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Dixon and 11104
tleht, United chord).- The lecture is
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Thursday, May 26, 192'7.-5
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Owing to the unfavorable weather which prevail-
ed last week -end, we have decided to continue our big
Sale of Running Shoes
this Friday, Saturday and Monday,
May 27th, 28th and 30th.
There will be many wonderful bargains for Men.
Women and Children.
SHARMAN'S
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''The Loading shoe Store"
W. Reg. Sharman Goitericli
*Witted "Seraps,“ and is to be given
by the WV W. E. Dotrnelly of stra'.-
ford
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Nielvedvell
were visitors at St. Helens last Wed-
nesday.
Mr. and Mrs Brandon. of Belgrave,
were at Westfield on Sunday to hear
their former pastor, !ter. Mr. Durrant
of Varna. who conducted the service
in the tVesttlekli United church.
Nit.. J. L. Stonehouoe visited his
brother Nir. James Stonehouse. of
Dungannon. on Sunday.
Wad tip advertisements in The Signal
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THE TALK OF TH TOWN SALE
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Saturday, May 28, to Saitit'ilt:iay, 4,-inelusive
This is without doubt, the greatest slaughter of men's and boys' Clothing. and
Furnishings ever attemptectin Goderich. Regular prices have been forgotten.
You can come to Pridham's expecting bargains strut we will guarantee you
won't -be disappointed. Everything in the.._store is on sale.
Men's Suits
Group No. 1. Special odd Iota
men's Suits. Sizes 35, 36 and
37 only. $
I $25.00
values
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i Men's Gaberdine Coats. Made
in England. Sizes 34 to 40.
$15• 75
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10 tweecUTOpcnats $9.95.
6 waterproof tweed Coats $3.98.
12.95
Topcoats
Regular $22.50.
Shirts
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A new shipment of broadcloth
Shirtsdwith ctalars to match in
whita blue anti tan..
&is. 14 to 16½.'$3,95
Rig. $2.45. ,2. for
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Hats
*0 Brock Vara.,
The heel, Cana-
dian list on the
market4 !Colors
guaranteed.
Reg. price 96.00
$2.95-
YoungenSuits
Group No. 2. A number of young
men's Suits. S-13._ first lona in
grey and fawn mixed tweeds.
1 Values up to $27.50. $15
Sizes 34 tcr 37.
Shirts.
Guaranteed Forsyth Shirts,
taken from stock., Values
up to $3.00. $1 69
Sizes 14 to
17.
Caps
.95
Men's and Young
Men's Suits
1 Group No. 3. A large number of
• tweed and worsted Suits. Various
colors in all sizes.
Values up 10
$30.00. ..
Work Shirts
Men's dark blue, light
blue and khaki work
Shirts. Values
U) to $1.50.
100 men's and boys' caps. Values
up to '$2 r. Sale price $1.00
50 men's Caps at 50c
5
89c
18.95
Men's and Young Men's Suits li
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Group No. 4. This is a line- of -----
and tweed Suits.
high grade worsted $2q _r_
$35.00 values. G•J '
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Underwear
The famous Hatchway
no -button Underwear.
Reg. $1.50. $1. *,
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Sale price
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• Overalls
100 pairs of men's Overalls. Kit-
chen and Snag Proof ti qa
makes. Reg. $2.00. 4P I • LP 41.
50 pairs of Headlight blue stripe
Overalls. Reg. 82.50, it 11• Q
for sP L
20 pairs of cottonade Pants.
Regular $2.00, $1 39.
Lumberjacks
Men's checked all -wool
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Lumberjacks. Reg. $6.50,
$4 50
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Socks •
Men's Holeproof silk Hose. Q1 1
Reg. $1.00 a pair. 2 prs. for IP 1 u• lj:
apair.v502 pairs for
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Ribbed silk Hose. Reg. Reg
89 111C9c
English all -wool Hose
Boys'. Suits
- 20 -Boys' *Suits in good quality
, 35.
tweeds. Sizes 25 to Values up to $6
$12.50.
.50
Sweaters
Men's fine all -wool Sweater
Coats in grey, heather and fawn.
$
Reg. $3.00. Sizes
' 36 to 42.
We will give 1 0.per cent. off all new Spring shipments in alit lines, including
• men's staple blue and grey serge Suits. Nothing in the store reserved.
"ltr STORE OPEN g AT 9.00 O'CLOCK SATURDAY MORNING 514
early for real bargains 1 May 28th to June 4th, inclusive
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Sweaters
Men'a ribbed all -wool
$2.95
Pullovers. Reg. :;45.00.
Clearing line of men's Sweater
Coats and Pullovers. Values up
to $4.00. Sizes 34 to $1.50
38 only.
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Silk Neckwear
Reg. $1.00, 6Sc
Kritted Neckwear
Reg. 75c, 39c.
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