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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1928-4-26, Page 44 --Thursday, April 26, 1928. Well -Dressed - THE SIGNAL, Correctness and Smartness are both ,, essential to the well-dressed man This is typical of our New Spring Suits and Top Coats $22.50 to $35.00 Special Measures, $25 to $50 PI t jothrng for closes. butt, with extra pants. Si0.00 to $15.00 Wednesday heli-hnii•tny- Marr \fa, W. C. PRIDHAM & SON \t 1111 t: Men's and Roys' Wear New Furnitur BUY and SAVE We can supply the finest Furniture at the lowest cost. Don't buy any new Furniture, Baby Carriages, Strollers, etc., until! you get our prices. BLACKSTONE'S Furniture Exchange Phone C.rden Tools Mart your izit r.ii til--WiTtf -Pile prnp••r t,rnl. - See our frena of Hoes, Rakes and Spades Priers r. -. no • Out Dutch Seta are Extras Carrie's Hardware Phone 501 Goderich City of Rio de Janeiro Fedi ral•Itiskr..' ll.' 1'11it(1 Stitt. _,.i I;rasll l 61--. External Secured Sinking Fund (,old ilonds Dated Felt I t. ,, 1. 1 . 1','.:; Price: 97 and accrued interest, to yield 6.7? NORMAN LEWIS t •areae Hamilton and N, Phone a^R Re -roof this Year with RIB -ROLL the Permanent Roofing for Barns, Houses, Sheds LOIS in initial cost ...comes in big sheets -easy and quick to lay ... permanent ... leak -proof... handsome in appearance. Pre- vents fires...increases value of property. Made of famous "Council Standard"galvanized sheets. Give size ofrooffor free estimate. Write to: Eastern Steel Product �tnrt[."d PRESTON. ONT. Risewen.erto hiatal Shingle and siding Co. Ltd. "Establishing A New Standard hen Q/QU DRIVE THE DURANT . . yo jw'iu say, "Here is a car that gives me quicker ac. leration, more power, more speed and easier sustained driving than I ever thought could be had in any car at its price." You will notice the quick, soft action of the Bend,x 4wheel brakes, the safety features of the full vision wiod,hield and the little effort required to handle the Durant "6S" in traffic. Your passengers 'n'1f 6e equally enthusiastic regard- ing the comfort of rearseat riding and the quality of the two-tone upholstery and interior appoint- ments. Go 10 your nearest Durant dealer . . . drive the Durant "65" . ta4e your friends Along --- -�--. and see it yorir imprey.iona tlo not. agree with this Iorecast of them 1 6.,,, kr 11...^, Mrsn,. ,.l (,,..4,, 1 ,n,rs.d 1 mento • Ceti/o • I • ,r_ BENMILLER .lift- N1111.1.RU, April 25.-ltev.. Mr, Filth, of Eliwville, will preach at the w•rvi<es at Ueuwlller United church next Sunday. The Sunday school sa'r vice will comment.... at 9.45 u'cluek In stead tit w o'clock. 'file tumult lea meeting' at lieu miller church will be a great aurae tion Oh Slay .pith, A gaud inns*• will be pruvideel in the basement. and tile Ever Read) Male Quartette u Stratturd are supplying the eutertails mein. 'The Exeter people will irteseut t1 play "Eyes of love" . iu itenwiller 1 cited chur; h uu ate eveuiug of May lilt, under the auspices of the Hen- auitivr Circuit Club. • ••. e.W Masw,tf a,:s . . GODERICH, ONT. noted. fur :.iultltea•who had the mis- fortune to t so tbetr ` houses by tire. Sirs. R, Hutton then took charge of the meet!.,; and the following pro- gram was . 'fried' out : Instrumentals by Grate 1'et..ter and 'Bliss Masi. Hamby; s... s by Margaret Mutton, Isabel ('hes:t.ut. Mrs. Jack Hamilton •, c'fvuttug by- 1::hei Martin. Sirs. Juek Hettderwit ave a report 011market- r i silk. .1 slid, ( 1 paler wag given by Airs. Alelutec urn Canadian authors r nod wets. Th, May meeting will be held at the home of Mss. dna. \1'ebaer, ur near Lucknuw, when the ennui- , I m.o.'rt will have elan:. of the pro- grtuu. Th.• roil t•a11 n•111 ate uu.wt•red by a gran,ln..ther's melte. The weet- In1 tuns br richt to a 4•1.7,a• with rile Xl*tIiti*l Alit hem. utter wilds the hostess .aerie,! lunch. W ES'11.,'IE LD WES'PF1ELtt, April 1t. -Mr. J. E. Elis was .w u business trip to Quebec lust steel. Mr. and Mr., Jaekk--&'owa a visited at the home of the formers' brother in Wtughaaut titer the week -end. Mrs. 1t. H. Toy kr, of uodericb, Ls 4isitiaig ler sun,. Mr. Elwin Taylor. Miss ltuth 1'iu.'t'tit, of Laudon. spent ;1.e Meek -cud under the parental roof. Mr. and Mrs. 1\'!II hely and sou pent Sunday *with Mrs. 1{e11y's par- ents-, Mr •lae•1 Mrs. ,J. ]caul 1 haugauuon. -The team -baby 'oat Mr. and- Mrs. Elwin ii Taylor. - w111.11 -wits- born o0 NILE NILE:, Aliri 24. --Mr. Roy Rutledge, of Dungannon, visited his untie, M. Gcu. Rutledge, on Sunday.: t Mr. Reg. ';lett Inst a valuable hor,e nue day the list week. I Uer. It. A. and Mrs. Lundy and Miss Minnie Tubb, of Nile, Mrs. Ww. sal :005, of Leeburm. and Mr. Die•lson, of Pori Albert, mo:tired to \\'iul:ham on Thursday lust to attend the lllUed Church Presbymeeting eeting and the slnrak of 1 \\'.M.rt. feast, ,•rd:tl, which was held • T►1e some tiny. (butter nttnther rroiu hera,aiteu,l, +_31t lttii__�(Y1Z.e ' t I e oq :1111.134111 , 1 this, week. Mr. and Mrs. '1',• t .r,l Nixon at tended the fuuont;01 ate late Mr. Er nisi Thomism'''. of Ib•Imybrook. J' r:,t:i,• last. '1.1,•. Inneral the late M.- .1 a i - a t, ruler resi•1, nt ,,f Nile. was front tic home• • i her son .trtl11 SaIrardaty to law=tunu,l eetu,•tt'ry. Miss Statwt Iauuguuuon silent the -week, at -tl..•--lo.we--ur_31- a:d Mrs. Jam. - , 1ee'. i'tuus.iay morning. ,April 111111, died on Friday evening._ Much sywtwthy Is extend.'.) to Mr. mud Mrs. 'Taylor in :heir loss. \ D thy girl arrived at the home tut \Ir. alit Ztrr `Wm-itnvicr -fru- tinttte- u morning. Congratulations. Air 1\'m Jlrlioo.11 attended the 1't • > ery meeting at Wing-han! hist -jay- Mr+ aYm Misdk,well. Mrs •.1 A!'•Duweil. Mrs. J:n k Cowan alai 1 - ti"itinifrc,i 1'anaporll atteude.l the er::al in. -Mini; at \\Inghatu the Y'.. -bring is Contiutltu;; very book- •. and with tire ex.eptiou or a few did not have their fall plowing 'ne..anti are l,jy 111 it now. no spring rl t; eking dune on the land. The arinert urs lie.•utning anxious for fiat' .,eaaher. e =mom T -_ 1'.\H.\Nil u'NT. April 24.--- MN. Torn irw n. of near Dielsnow. 1,. *pending ti -w• day. with friends at Varna. • Alis Clara Rlt�ttic, of Zion, was the of Miss Winifred \\',lister, of 1.0 -1 n"w. during the week. • II. �:e"' Slimily with gr. n, ti - 1r. Moore. ,,f \\'I,iteelitir,•h.. •r''..•tu fy w: ll Mr. I L t. lervon. . M„tlnilLan unit" ,:1 a day r.- NI -- I:' -' , \I ' ..crew,•„ intim 111.1 lalw, of •,ion: .1-1 ted wi111 /WE .. , 11 ns. .fns. Stanley. ey. recently. " -• Lcta Ith•hards and MIss Myrtle It .,, rr roies•t-.of MIss Lizzie t i Lot•kn„w. at the week -end. 1 tilted Farm {{omen, -.1 plea sir t . i<as stent at the toque of 1t'. Al ,,i'i when the Paramount •l-.1l`dt. i tilcir._. ,\pril meeting. arcs AI•.;.' .. tidutteil the bit lite.. .ter of t.. :r,•.'thlg. It wag., decided a'n•l I. .f ,-t.rthtn_tn Xorthtrn in Automobiles" T E DU RANT l.tteate, Car, fears an/ S...s $725,.;'2195 talk te.rii.,Oat. Tar.. Flare T.. Daunt ^60^44. Crtind.r =•et. r ".4. w.tr.w; Cp. els ..,w. 1•••• o...M 35as, c•.,...., yak a...►.. f.a • .11 • O Ruby Trncdt, Four and Six Cylinders; C.p cDy 1 ton and 11/4 ken, PETER GRAF Nelson Street Coderich C.11:Lo\ t'_\1LIA)W. April ' -- 11 .s \,•';.e clerk atte►nled :I:•• m Ming of )lar,,, l'res!yterial W..11 .s 1.1 II 11'iu:ha uu Oil. Thursday. - lies Huth Am nr'%.'-r t1.-1 iyrny. 111a* up ..0 Esri'lay 1., t : friends. returnin: L•,nx'• Stirtno. T re -Islay wa- n -• on Frl :Iy nhrht. 'I'1.7 te't'ra tit III •r an)(1-1•111e111 - 7.1 r. t.1';7,7177,7. t 1 , ,-lural: .., ,74174•• • 11. 41.•• play ,• Ali-- tl 11 -. I •...;tlr 1:. • - . .. .. a. 4; -- t\ - .I NT - 41' .1 I' . n -,In t y • . \t' t\ N U 4 t':„1. tt .. .n..1 • I ar Airs , rel,, \1 \\'. \t' \\a.vlir. I • 1'-I�cr . I \Ir \1. 1, .n Te• '1' • .taking girt .,..r.. c,n,,l.,,. .•�. t11,• manner in w hi. h stet ;,•..k heir r•.- . torts. \I • SALTFORD +.\-1-,T-f'trlt1►. April _4,. -Mr. William 7' tInonds'. «t••re-en-whe,•I+, .114rte.1 o,, the road the lie^lnning of this week with Mr. Ili orgeTtyan in .•iuirge nlrat11 71,I• season. \t r- 17. 11. Harrison and ,1 ntchter Mi--. i,ily. :.lent several days of Jest ec..,.4 with friend* In Woodstock. Al r F r-ts. -w-4es ht►s been engaged L} Mr. T,. .1,.' Lauri.. is o,eupyllc the 11.114' of the inti• Mrs. Connell. Mrs. Dotfaldson .has moved over front town 2uu1 L•ta'taken rip bee resi- der., evi- .`en•,• in hear !tour' in the north .cud of %Ma_e. ' Mr..-Wrtr.-l3ui-w hea* been- sorter the ,ra t '. '-score for he. It ..tv r' v.•ry. tar:. \Cllti:tm Symonds and Mks 't:+ri"ry itnrk Lrni,l a flying visit to 1.••n•ton nn ;'i1nr,lay. .t number from here attended the .funeral - of ;h.. late Mrs. Lippatt on satlrntny itftern.,.,n. Airs. (;enrce Jardine and ilttle can. f Aitilxerley. are visiting with Mr. .7'rrltnn'« tnrerte..Mr. and Mrs. Ed 11lerterar., . Tte filth, Club held a dunce to t.heir it:.11 nn Friday rt:Ci,t. There was n good atten•lnnee and a 'Corm' time. 1 I. The tat, J. Ilk elutpmau.--The late John Ii. Ntmp.od. tleniTi was re- i . corded In The Signal last week, was barn In Ashlle!d township. nt \ ' n .1 nu. late AL•. unit king. 1;. .\ft.•r l'•Ilantt hi. fail - • .•n 11747 01.1 bonus ea.' ;.,r some y • n • 1.. r.uc.• t.. Shet•;.•.r'Itn. where he bought that ren+ire•. ,until three yt••r. 1141 un r, tiring : '•,m lo;e.tnetta 1►.• went to st'.:t lir «i•ter. In the State- 1t.1 re truing resit. d 111 (;odcrlch f,.r n , ,ort n.. then eondltg fam. whtitere he Iitr,1 ensu to luta deaortth-\1l. 11c wag a member of the Anglican church 'tit fort Albert. 11e leaves I No si«- ter«: Mr.. .1. M. t'hapman, of ttlean N•Y., and Mrs. :\ 1t. Ik'ray. of 1,c sinner, alit,. The .fnuera1 took pine. 'm i'ridny aft.'ru,w.n from the home tit Mr. Harry Hawkins. fort Albert. Iter W. J:. Perry conducting the service. The ttnt;learers were John Foster. William Foster. Thos. Ihnlgherty. itotert iloy, John Tigers 111111 110m Hawkins. Among this beautiful floral tribute!' was 11 spray from the Ladles' (iulll of Christ church. 1'urt .Chert. The Interment took place 1n Igm4nnnon cemetery. Mr. Simpson inns in hl« s,'renty-,st',•tind year. Ile wits a kind netghMir and wars ,'!r1M'mt'd icy ole Who knew him. LI:h:IB(ILN LE)E)ItI'kV. ,\pr11 C0111( was ill l'lltlt.,,l last week nth tiding co,lsln, Mrs. Pager. Women tithe, and • 11 Mr. Joseph on 11'ednc..lny of the funeral of hie 1.12r.1n lforton are `lending a few days with their bre ther and rete wife et Msfeking. Mr. and Sit. Linktntc'r and family railed on friends in Exeter nn Sunday. 1)n Wevinesday evening last practice was started for the cantina to tie given by the choirs of the three churches 1\e hope each member will be *Mt to 4* keep at it and make It a wcgeaa in every way beitl!ble, - Mr. and Mrs. John Parrish enter - tallied on \\'eduewiay evening. Al- though the night as Hark and rain- ing. quite it number .were present. The W. M. Society held their meet - lug anti also did quilting on Wefities- do y lust. Mrs. \\'w, :tallowy was air Pointed its a delegate to the l'resby- terin; ;patting at \\'ilgluun. Rev, and Mrs. Lundy also expected to attend. Last Milldaatti the service In I.'eburu church was taken by Miss I1a111e and Silas 1.. Robinson of Goderich. Their special theme out ToIIII*rau,r. Master ,lehn.ton recited. Ills mother, Mrs. Juluat 10, who was expected to he present, was unable to he there on tic- 'uant of illness Mr. Lundy was hold - tag eummtmton service at Nile, About the merriest animals whteh have been turned out to grass lately stem to be the golfer... -_Toronto Tele. gram. Spring Footwear We have, this vear,_ti w-ontler- ful showing in Men's_ Oxfords in black calf, black kid an.t t a 1T "mit: -Priced at $2.95, $3.75, $4.50, $4,75, $5.00, $5 50, $6.00, $6.50, $6.75, $7.75, and,$8.00, LET 1 -1 I'1'1.1' VO(7 Olay el...,ti 'sere \l•,',ln,'-.1:1. • •,r;t,itfiirinl; Maj', .fun .1 It, .\itgtist an,l September. - Sinn' t•lnxes a1 1.' :In o'clock . W. HERN Shoe Merchant 1. 1 7 777.1. r: I. NOW! --- Close in Your Verandah and have it done Properly with Sash and Screens Cold nights comfortable with sash closed. Hot nights same all openings screened] with sash open. See some we have built. They are delighted. You will be. Goderich Planing Mills 47W + BUCHANAN'S t Specials in Men's Work Shoes all •patr;t of Men's bhtck tir 1.r,wn grin Blucher, plain vamp hoz toe. Panko sole.,,uiil.-.I :1111 -awn Size* 6 to qq qq��•. 10_ Special - -- �J:Lt3 - :i0 pairs of Men's hlatk nr brown medium weight Work ' alcor x:--rnlirl leather 801, with rtidser h,'el. Sin - ,: .10.1-1,---t;,►el- - X2.95 1:5 pairs of whiff kn'•e i:,tblwr-. I.,':tv s - li to 11. �p,Y•lltl $3.4 M. ROBINS l' If i•: -solo ryu:an •. • I t I Ell II ■ W■■■1♦■ III I■ ■ •0l/■■1■11■ •■ati111111111■ ■••Im ■■: ■i Cornfield's Weekly -Store News N. Ladies' and Misses' . NEW SPRING COATS and DRESSES We are always among the first to show the season's newest style creations. This week we received another new shipment of Coats and Dresses and we invite the ladies of Goderich and vicinity to come in and see them. These new Coats and Dresses not only represent the smartest, very latest spring fashions, fabrics and colors --but they are amazing value at _the prices at which we are offering them. Smart New Millinery for Matron and Miss 1 he new shapes are designed from mohair, pedaline and crotchet visca, smartly combined with silk printed georgette or crepe in all+ the new colors. - Shapes and head sizes _to Mat Prices from $2.75 up. Silk Hose We have a nice rang_ of full- fashioned silk Hose. Our silk Hosiery is unsurpassed for appearance and durability. Newest shades. All sizes. Pprices. per $1.50 and $1.75 New Curtains, Drapes and Overdrapes We have a large range of the newest goods in Curtain Panels and Curtaining by the yard, Art Sateens, Chintz, Cretonnes, etc. Also "Sunfast" Overdrapes. All at very moderate prices. ■ Men's and Young Men's Suits and Top Coats ■ You will find our Suits and Top Coats comprise all the newest fashion ■ trends. if you purchase your Suit or Top Coat from us you are sure of satia- ■ faction. Moderate prices. ■ ■ ■ A. CORNFIELD ■ ■ "SHOP WHERE YOU ARE INVITED TO SHOP" • ■ Ladies' and Men's Wear West Side of Square Pia.. 411 Goderich, Ont • IN • r 1 ■■■■1R>♦■■•i■■ ■■■al■■1♦■r1111■■A■il■I■t■l111■■11.11 lam"