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t--fl'hwrsdal, June 2, 11127.
Two Mope Days
Friday and Saturday
OF TIE
two at the home or Yr. and lira 1'.
mod rte: il�pec t rK to woe., W.OMmpbell on Sundae.
new Joao briakw n• Kingebridga.
Mrs C. a lte,!t>, of 'D•Mak. 111 Tile young pee*
'p•ndiag a week „illi Dr. alts• Mn, G. United churl*
t'rayos. chard' with a comm OIL to
Over a score from here attended and Linen and bread trays. On
enjoy the St. Augustine dance. hast of the table are engtavea
thit
Friday, •"In Remembrance of lie."
Mr. Tam U's-,, of the Western t'oncratnlatioas are ext.
1'11.1r1 -ratty, 1.uw d.. home for the miss Ruth Vlueeat � o41016
' wu:. r Imes. �,,i . ter of Mr. snit Mra. TLdrail pours
on Sunday, SI.,, 29th, Mr. and Kra. was tltecessful in pasigoR the
Jelin iinastly, ,,otierirb. celebrated her commercial examination la
tt., it diver ,,, .ting auulversary. eecretarlal eourse at the Weatern I'nl-
Those prearat o,. 'tit, Joyful occasion verslty, London.
flow Luis localit> „ere Mr. and Mrs. ma. T. 11. Taylor visited last week
Stephen Martin :u:d Melee, Mr. and
with his eon, Rev. Elmer Taylor, of
Mre. Andrew Marin, Mr. and Mrs. Courtright. •
Wm Lannon and Rose Marie, Mr. and Mr. Melville Brown, of Comber.
Mrs. Thos. Garvey and bldwin. Their visited last week with his sister. Mra.
uw,iy Kingnbr1dg.• inside extend to AV. F. Campbell. and coq Joe
Mr. and Mrs. IIu»� S hearty congratn- Mlle Maggie McGill
t
hat they Mc
of
to celebratewtheir golden with lll. tbe formers
tattoos and the ,11,,eremaybrother,t1Mr. 3.tMr
1 u baled. Gill
y live
u motored home lel t., and Mlseee
Yeas Marlon Da 1 ,
from 14etrok for tl.r week -end and it
remaining anti) i ,;reylnstud ex-
cursion.
Miss Helm I, ",:. r. of Goderich,
slettt Sunday sit ! r home here
Mr. and Mr, .\ Kendian and child-
ren, Mr. and \Ir.. .1,•-. Brophy' and
11iltro•n, of st .\n_native, visited
friends here on
. Syr. James S,.,.,., it is spending a
few weeks in De: rml
�Ir. Mlct8n l Ik,.ton ar.. has rc-
turuetb to Wlyntl _. \inn., after a va-
esthot here:
What might hare pr .vett a serious
accident took p u e on Sunday morn -
Ing whru the hoe • Mr Michael 4) Re11-
ly was driving rat, away. On meet-
ing a large automobile the horse took
fright. upset the buggy' and galloped
on. but luckily \Ir. O'Reilly •escaped
with minor I.Juriea.
The "boys" celebrated Decoration
Day by' indulging in a friendly base
halt contest, the former Ashfteldcrs
home from Detroit playing against
the home team. There was plenty of
speed and skill, so all will be ready
for the "big" game to be staged at the
reunion In July.
of Ma1oo Tooth Paste. Mik'oo . W
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•Balm Kkatoids with' ltb�Tpur si ��
• Mapco. Hoonsililold Piicit.ge Dross r!
S P E C I A , S.
Vinolio Castile, 8• cakes 25c IOc'
Talk of the Town Sale
Many have taken advantage of thi&Sale and have
saved dollars on,their purchases. If youve not
already visited this Sale, come Friday orSaturday
and we promise you will be well repaid. •
Remember, we are giving great reductions on all
clearing lines of men's and boys Clothingblue and
and
Furnishings ---10 per cent. off all staple b
grey Serges---10 per cent. off all Spring Suits,
Top Coats and mens and boys'Furnishings
Friday and Saturday Are Positively the Last
Two Days 'of This Talk of the Town Sale
anammEseEsaussig
C. Pridhan' & Son
W. G
Phone 57 The Store With the Stoat
Mens and Bays' Wear
IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR
FOOTWEAR
Up-to-the-minute in style, good quality, mind honest
value for money, you cannot do better
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SHARMAN'S
"Thp Leading Shoe Store"
WHERE PROMPT and COURTEOUS SERVICE
IS EXTENDED TO ALL
A Fall Range of Trlty+ and Travelling Goods
Always in Stock
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1•PECIALS .FOR
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A• few lengths. 4t - Foulard in
several patterns. Regular 75c
and 9oc per yard. Special 69c.
Mr. t}lwood Sta•' to, •
i.etla and Ern Stackhouse. of Bruce-
field.
rucefield. visited their aunt. Mrs. Wm. 1 n
\irlk,welI. on Sunday.
Mrs. J. N. Campbell is visiting at , 1i
i1e home of her daughter. Mts. R. � �
Stonehouse, of Goderich a
The sacrament of the Lord's Supper
was administered in the Wesefleld Ir
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Campbell's Drug Store
Phone 90
Goderich
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nd friends, was held onSaturday at 1
o'eloek the services being conducted'
y her I,.astor, Rev. W. R. Alp. assisted
tv Iles .1 Scohie of Belgrave at the ,
u use•.
The body was tenderly con -
eyed ;,, itrpodon's cemetery, Bei -
rave for Interment. The people of
his eononunity extend to the bereaved
United church an Sunday last. 'roe lues. their heartfelt sympathy.
pastor, Rev. W. R .11p. spoke to al
Advertise in The Signal
large congregationtaking as his text
John 10:9. Little Edith and Jean
MrilrwelI reecho t a, ry •weed\.
"ill_. do -shat-1_ con" A reception
service was hell. when Torii Men.
he „is of 1 sedtoltta, were taken 1010
r sea
frill membership. The
administered to 120 persona.
A number from this vicinity at-
tended the funeral on Friday. at Wing -
him, of the late Mr..Albert Fotbttrg111.
wan
Death of Mrs. GeeIre
-it is our sad duty anis week to
chrnfl kle the sadden and sad death.
at her home 1n East Wawannah. on
Thursday. May Mt. et Mrs. George
Wtghtman. Her untimely death wan
a great ehnek to the community. The
human link snapped maunder on earth
1s forget{ anew In Heaven and the
rn not as, one wit -boat
mourners yea
COLBORNE TOWNSHIP hots' in her springtime of enthusiasm
end tenderneae. pr., the arrnshlne of
hope and toy was ectlnrnlaheA. arc
COLBORNE TOWNSHIP. of June 1 - pa,a, to the Gbrlona Peron& leering
Yee Harold Montgomery.
endina (lys with 10 mourn her lova her aorrorr na
tow
her parents,
f. and
a few dans with band. non Iran. and an infant eon. as
Der parents, Mr. and Met. i nd. well as her parents. sinters snit hro-'
Was Jean Morris. both
her friend• there and a large circle of fr•ienala. The
` Yfee Y. Chambers. turth of Goderlch neral. which was attended by •
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hospital, spent Sunday with Mr. and iarin, cortege of sorrowing retativPe
Mt" H. Allen. of
Mr. andd Mrs. Yrs. Ra•atgtl,h
trott. spent the holiday at Yr.
"Well. Algy, I hear you 'airs taken
up walking es the doctor .eedera6•
How dates it go?"
• Seems a bit awkward at tint with-
out a windshield.'.
Krabar*aatiog
"What did the man say! N ton
returned his pockl,etbook
arty dollars'"
"Said he thought 1t contained sixty-
five.
S. W. P.
GET YOUR HOUSE PAINTED FOR.
CENTENNIAL WEEK
It will look good for that week and many weeks and
years to come if you use
Sherwin-Williams Paints
t las been on the market for fifty
ilea. Ask for color cards to -day.
The high quality paint
years because of its
JAS. C.-CAR'RIE
Goderich, Ontario
Paints, Oils and �'arnitl!►� •
mo■lig \■■1sswam sta//■■1/11111)1■■1/111//D11•!•11 WKS
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ASHFIELD Allen's
Mr. and Il t.i,-;,offer. of (leaf
v-.
♦ Deb. 11.1"at r No. Fowler's re-
A1Sg! trt.b. May 90. -The I.LeW. 9
held thteir annual meeting at the bo
of Yrs. Henry Mameosie on lair of
helpful hints for lessening Saturday's
2:41t. The roll ea❑ was au -were i Tl,
,gwood and fondly int
tors at Mr. Jim nt
day r
Mr d e .
ao. of findmi
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C a+. Allen's on
New Summer Dress Goods
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work. The offs, ,•rn were reelected for afLdh Nr h r
the year except the prPsldeat, Yr; J. gal;day, Ink<rer. of Goderich.of
MacRae. who resigned. Mrs. Dan Mae- Capt. and Yea
gg
Lean Laurier being elected in her visited their daughter; Mrs. E. mit- ■
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I pined. chert. for th! wPr • m., and \Ir. and Mrs JIm Mewtgomery. of Mr. and Mrs. .1a-. Feaaan• with •
Ripley, visited nt the Dome et Mr. and ,laughter ma -pent Sunday with
Yrs. Nell Mao1Noaold. Kintall. their do ter. \Ira John M1Mleton. .
friendsMr. and Nn. Washburn, of Detroit. Ls Oo1d tewnebip.
are visiting with friends in r .-'haish. Mie d Mantes. KR Godeeien, NIMr. Clifford Kernelt, of Detroit. w� a on Sands, with her ells- '
visited at thehome of bis mother, Mrs. tK gym. MelliSsinney.
Dan Maclltnalri Lochalsh. ,H1t, Jliasnei Alio, , of Roderi*h.
is
Mrs. Brown. of Detroit, visited at v1 led bee son Aids for a.
Doane of the Cameron 1t•aa� i, I&eMtllan_ and
.o A. r- Mrs cb. visited with
Mr. Alex. MacLennan. of Detroit, ,o}tL)O•ald. of t3ollert
nd
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne MacLennan sad &ayII
daughter visited their many friends In ma, Harry Beadle has returned, to ■
Ashfield. Dadrolt after ■ pleasant two weeks'
Mrs. Deltetty. Mr. and Mrs.
thebrothers
r
ya111
visited. at hie home.
W, , Mfrs. Jim Penson. Jr.. nn Sunit
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Miss Alberta It. Beckett left for ]ion- .visit with Mender•
1 don nn Monday.
Joe Lennon and Albert O'I.nnghtin,
of Tletroit. visited their home here.
Mr. Frank Griffin and hie wife. his
mother and his sister, of Parkhill. are
visiting at the bombe of Mrs. Duncan
1 MaeIntyre.
KINGSBRIDbE
4o -inch good quality factory,
Cotton. Special - - - 19c.
42 -inch pillow Cotton, while it
lasts - - - - - - - 29c.
All Linen Towelling. Special,
13c.4
Ono -third off all our Remnanljs for Friday
and Saturday ot04•.
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Terre and little chin from Detroit.■
visited et the home of Mr. Ernest ■
Mitell on Sunday halt.
Mr. Will Treble bad the miune ■
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to he thrown oft' the disc on Mondayimi
whit: working and had his right ieg
badly sprained. We are gtad to my
MI
he Is doing ea well art can he expected.
Mr. N. Pearson shipped, a car wt Mega .
jMO El
from McGaw thea week. .
RpNGABRIINF.. Jane 1-lletrnit Mr. Wm. Thom aprrts a new Chrys-
clsite.rs borne for the Memorial Day
ler mach. r -The t
week -end were Mrs. A. Long. Mrs. 5 Death of Richard
Griffin Misses K Monks 1 death of Richard Baker neenrrPd gat- 1
1 FAlzatte•T• order. May 28th. at the home of ria .
Dalton, (Paces log., TRn and A
son -In-law and daughter. Mr. and ■
\ire. Robert Blake. ('olhorne town-
IMltow. Cha (►Itelllp Cal Tom and
ship. Mr. 'Bak,•r. who was 1n his 1
i• w 1 1 T \VIII .rvPnty-tonrtlt Near, was a reaident of ■
O L.�gIJ and P4ank Grltlla. Gib township nntll twenty-four ■
-WPrbILg. bells are - Muddy r1u-Ing yeah' . when hr moved 1;o Clinton.
predeceased him four years. 1
0 _�,.. a • ehildrrn. only one a
WP;1B1 t '-- - Tn 111 brothers. \ire Disney or v ' '" o.
t I.
Stn
MARY A.
Rolgert B at the home
present a most human and Lltr4ue Services Were conducted L (, Har
Fltiti
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rea Shildren and four great -grand
ch Aver, :03.11
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Selling` at Remarkable Prices
%T is home -sewing time and we want you to know about tin splendid values we
1 are offering this season in Summer Dress Gaoda for yourself and for the children.
popular cloths for strleet wear, sport wear or
We here present a list of the more pop Burin June a
house wear, and to encourage the use of McCall Patterns we will giveg
Dress Goods amounting to $5 or more
McCall -Pattern FREE with every purchase
of . Use McCall Patterns for Spring Sewing
P Tong on era an,
O'Connor. Mr. and Mrs. .1.
Ibert
,vimw�11n, .(leorge Drennan. Walter
re
0 ./loy. Bill a,ei ifil . ung.
Printed Cs
A mixture of silk and cotton,tt
in snmall designs of floral or block patterns
cool summer shades. Priced thio sea- .7N
eon at, per yard, 95c, :1.2 and
Fancy Voiles
These are printed patterns of dainty sum-
mer shades and the cloth is the fine two-
ply voile. Priced at, par yard... •.•••
Plain Voiles
Make dainty, cool frocks for the kiddies.
The width is 36 inches and priced at, 39c
per yard
Crepe Morocaine
A cloth of exceptionally good weight but
manufactured from silk and cotton. which
makes it.popular for summer
PPi yard, r;1.25
patterns. (.cod shad
98c and ----------
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two sisters and two :
F. E. I-IIMMRT
PHONE 86
THE CASH STORE
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Crepe -de -Chine 1
We dock a full range of shades in n good
it
medium weight, for dresses, blouses, $1.49 ■
or trirainif .. Priced at, per yard-- --
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Albatros •
A new, pure wool clotI\for sport or street
wet, in plain colors or neat checks bf $184.LI
nusual LI
dem 11 is just what you have1
needed. Priced at, per yard ■
Flat Crepe •
Stocked in all the best summer shades. .
An all -silk cloth of good medium s
weight. Specially priced, at per yard 71.9 ••
Printed Fugi
Small patterns in plain little designs make
Nra. Smeltzee, Cloud's* Wad Walter. o a good wash dress and it is an all -silk cloth
y and.
nd Tuesday till. will give good service. The priceof 89
Clinton. The funeral took place Yon•
R AND I,Wt'D day afternoon truss the residence of � is, per yard --------• _ -
Nt'GLLLStI take 10 Qltntoel'ry Figured Silks
drama having all the thrills of coil and at the grove by Rev. pallbearer.
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football. love and was. A new t MOW of Clinton. The pa Of heavy crepe -de -chine dttl crepe, 36 eat
W ,, ,,. rrswdxrne : Norman Mair. wide, good patterns. Splendid for your best Were Edger The price
story sea • aaperh cant
"FOftli'IR,R AFTER"
Pathe Comedy
"NPWER TOO OLD"
Wednesday and Thurwtay
LOIS 111ORAN, IOUiSE DR
AND NOAH BRRRI'
In a Res 1171.1111tIctwre. Aii
bolt
Aapinr dote
.±lining a n*iern lot
•'PAD1 1
Hams l
n"SH 1.L . ,D"
ria3tcBarl Blake, OrvilleOtllBIaaP, I al dress or for trimming.
Blake. - 1 now is, per yard -------
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PATA'.i
JEAN
picture toll of
with a hoc
a .n!,1 T
WESTFIELD
� It is
WERTPeIPSiD. May f0: $r. and Thtr nslity leads no explaining. 1e Decry, colors, dainty checkt,
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Iia. Dan Henry anti 11A may, at the ' simply a�e'f►did. Fab. 7a:
Mlrhlgan, s Henry's over ur for mother, daughter, or the little toter
cele nt Mrn. Hbrother, Mr. r arc• -•--i -"
� Priced this season at, per
y
Anderson Ginghams
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av Rphgrt Henry. awl otter friends. ■
yt •C Il Patterns for
land Mrs. pe,lrert Rochenan Use Mc a
Fugi Silk
In plain colors. Makes Rood wash dresses •
for grown-ups or children. Specially 79c ii
priced at, per yard •
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Fancy Rayon ■
32 -inch width, fancy check or stripe de- M
signs. Makes very dainty summer frocks, also 1
a splendid cloth for children's wear. $Se�,
The price is, per yard I• '
Crepe Satin i
You can always rely on this cloth to •95
make
a real good dress. We have and
range of abides. Priced at, pery
Black, extra heavy, per yard $3.50
Kiddianna Cloth
For children's play dresses or mother's
house dress. Washes spejendidly. Guar- 5c
anteed colors. Neat designs. Priced, yd. a!
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Yourself and the Cailar
viteked the former'. brothers. rr Martst
Bnebanan of Brussels, a
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Mr. JamPR Henry and Mr. Fothe P W.
May a Ihngham. of Braceflet& visited at th II ■
Miss V. Heywood.
V 'ome of Mr. J. L
nn of 'Elimvtlle.
vLL
cN Smuts?.
visited her friend. 111M-Wlnntfrat
nmol and seri.
. Stoneham* on
k. Y a learance of Spring Coat# der Lead-
Ostr
fEng$ irjain for This Week. Call and See.
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e•Pr (Campbell. a few days Inst
t4Iss Ella Rowerhe MISS the week- q•
• e I end with her parrots /1a Goderich
towyhtp. ti
peewee amt hid
1 mi. ani Mrs. J. H.
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Alma.. of Itytit. Me. Evorett
free. at Broom -1k std M ' visited
illerlel H ti .
bat a
* now lost.
a. he thoutlif-
dent and I•
eh aboall.% *else
5. .A• GraycCall ..
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