HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1928-5-3, Page 44 --Thursday, Max II it30R.
well -Dressed
Correctness and Smartness are loth
essential to the well-dressed nihil
This is typical of our
New Spring Suits and
Top Coats
$22.50 to $35.00
Special Measures, $25 to $50
Prince Clothing for boys. Suits with extra pants.
$10.00 to $15.00
Wednesday Half -holidays Start May 2nd.
W. C. PRIDHAM & SON
• the :so, \lith the `took'
- Men's and Boys' Wear
Phone -57--
MODELTHEATRE
11 F:I;K I►F' M.►1 7 TO 12
Stolidity and Tuesday
t1OLOKES COSTE ILO
is a roistering. f.. 1toI rout:at.e--a'
gloriot:g story of a glorious tilrl -21
hobnailed colleg,• tale. Fast. fun.'Is•
tier. e f....fbal'. and fun in
"TIIE ('OLLECE WIiIOW"
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"THE 1.1111.E RUBE"
fTCTrutn titx :A sit softs mit v.<
n, bloc pleuro • v
l: arc.
-Mrs IN'WER"
"THERE: I t 1a"
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Ialines a+at-ur•1.;1y
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"BEN AM -R"
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THE SIGNAL,
Mrs. A.
-;Went the
hor-statt r.
and Miss
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'l rs. Bert
KINGSBRIDGE
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Weir it.'.•... ... W11;4,;1111.
r. Sir- Jerry
v.:- .t : \Iyer• :;'.l Sir..
• :i ss from her, attended the
'', Whit h was given to
V'tekery• of Pelee Island, was united
in marriage to Mr. Albert George plea
f Nile. Rev. J. 1'.' Cook, of,the
I tiled church. uttlelatwl. The ride
looked charming in It pretty' Own lit
p'u'lse blue chiffon 'with rhlney.lon e
and lace trimmings. nod carrying a
I,. usptet of livitelia :ruses and maldcu-
hair. fern. Alis,, (Body.; July's acted
"its bridesmaid. wearing a pole and James Melh,uuld.
black on.<•wl.e g.usn and carry lug The boys' softball club has n-ur-
pUik c:len . \I r, . Leroy, Janos gru11zw4 with Mr. J. 1). Anderson'
supported the groom. Ab '
After the +'re again us manager, Lorne Wood cap-
itally o dainty buffet Uunln•o,t was Iain. and Slagle Todd wcmtury•',
seined, The happy evHtple left by y
train amid showers of c••t,fetti for a u•c:uurer.
,41,14,.4,t-c•c•.-t,,,o.0 tntlo. 1:.•utuckr }bud 'fl.e Harris Mission Hand will meet
Ge,o ri ii.. (►u their mown they wj1P in the church on Saturday, May 5th. •
res:.'o'in i.t•:intingtam..oliere they alll i al 2.30 o'cl.yk. A full etteudutoe will
Iw-at 11411110 lo their frieu•Is after Slay' hewelcomed.151h. Theirmany mafriel.,!< wish them 11 A Joint Meetltlg'-1'be Y.P.it.e. of
-"hot, voyage." -
GODERICH, ONT.
were appointed: President, John Web-
ster; secretary -treasurer, W. 1. Miller.
Mr. Iurlte Woods, Mrs. Robinson
Woods, Miss Johnston and Mrs. J. R.
Woods were visitors at lirueetteld
recently.
Messrs: Duncan and Donald M.Don-
old were at t;ttelplt last week uttend•
log the funeral of their cousin. Mr.
CODER it'll TOWNSHIP
t;OI►EItl.'ll TO%'NStlll', May 2. -
"ale farmers are busy putting iu the
,sup. rutne'are nearly through seed-
; lugs while others hare just started.
Quite a uuwl'er of young IM't/tae
from. here took in the play, 'The Dust
of the Korth," which' was pr•se•uaid in
;{•,!ericli last week.' All report it a
.redid play and . the }arts well
bens
Next Sunday Berries will be held --a..
Calvin ahur•h had as Their guests the
,Young I'oopl's Society of \{'ttltechurch
on Friday evening last, when both so-
dm'IIts were well r•l.resettvsl. After
a few words of welcome from our pre-
sident, Mr. Ismer Woods, the visitors
took charge of the meeting, with Mr
J. I'ettipie•er, their president, to the
t•1:•stir. Musical numbers by a stale
quartette. a duet by Miss Moore and
Mr. G. Ferrier, a duct by the Misses
Carrick, a piano solo by Miss S. (War-
rick and a reet-ltatiuu by Miss Olive
Ferrier, were all euj-'yes and much
appres•late'.1. Mrs. D. lk•eeroft took
the topic. -Cleaning Up Our l'om-
usual in 1-uion gaited situ rib at 3 triunity," dealing with it in a very in -
p.m. Sunday school at 2 p.m. Rev. temsting and helpful manner. After,
M. 4'. Parr will preach. On the fol the' conclusion of this program St..
lowingSirrrrlirra'e ltayy Uek.us. took charge and shut:hot of
emit' be • .Sen, d. The service will be hands and a backward spelling match
;t :t pm .- there boring •-ito-4nnda,,--► werw-WhUw•hureh and St. Ileletu
s.,•h,sol. The Mother's Day. program were flrtevyed: end a' si(•tttt /boor flirted
will 1... turriesl -oft attd there will be. in getting the members better ue-
sla•cial music. A cordial invitation i.• quaintt'tl. A debate tx$sveeet the two
extended to eseryYssly to attend tii, societies will bethe feature• of a wes t-
servi.e - • . lug to be held at Whiteehur•li in M-ry.
Ti.. play -Cranberry Corners" will Sunday evening meeting was taken
I ors ailed Ile (tr'f: - rutted--I'ttvrcte •hi. -ire+.- 14. Whifi1tidt. hie ,•aItieet-being
^'Porter's Hill. on }'ridgy even- "(Whilst Teaches Life's 'rt•wptatiou."
_. \t ,y esti: .\dlids•iou: Adults 3i.,
, iron ':.- ewuts.
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ST. ,1l'GUSTINE wiirrl:.'ut'Ron. may 1. -Mrs.
Ik'y Poi NMI, of LU -gni, speed the weak-
e•nd w',th her mother -here.
Mr. J. D. its-taroft 1.i:i uteri ,.tit over
past red pine In Lis l•4'tllU►ti -ti last
week
\I•-itrlen. Mr- Jas. Falconer
\I -- .t:.nl.• Laid: ,s :eft on Slott-
.- •i:t, til tl • 'ni.s,ral cf lb.•
... , .. Mrs. McCarutej, of
\I. u,i Mr.. T. 11 Moore -soot Mn.
\I a. .\ensue .+ t+• .etwtoltrl Il..-
uu t:.i ref Mr. Hold. \(-Allister, Duo -
•u. on Wednesday lust.
list this week. 'We hope for a speedy
recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. lieason and Miss
Clara Sproul of Stratford, spent Sun-
day with Mr. and Mri. 11. Sproul.
Mita; Nettle Sprout. of (itxh•rich,
sprat Sunday at iter home here.
'Mrs. R. Wilson, of Goderlch, visited
Iter tuother one day last week.
Woolen's Institute Oelrers,.-'The
regular Monthly- meeting of the Wo-
uie U s Institute was held last Thurs-
day 01 the home of Mrs. R. A. NIC -
Kenzie. It being the annual meeting.
the following takers were elected:
President, Mrs. C. C. Brown ; 1st vice
president, Miss Elliott; 2nd vice-presi-
dean. Mrd+. R. A. McKemzir; scorner'•
ova -tater, Mrs. It. Mel►onald; direct
ors, Mrs. J. J. Ryan. Mr.. It. Roach,
Mrs. 1'. Finnigan, Mrs. F. Itoss; dist-
rict director, Mrs. it. A. McKenzie ; or-
ganist., Mrs. Ross; assistant organist,
Urs: II. Fowler; auditors, Mrs. J.
Campbell and Mrs. J. J. Ryan,
IN':\Y ANI1►N, May 3, --Mr. and
Mrs. Milton Stothers, of Toronto. are
here visiting the farmer's parents. Mr.
and Sirs. Thos. Shdherr.
Mr. Robert McKenzie received word
yesterday of the sudden. death of his
brother-in-law. Mr. It. J. Nicholson, of
Wyoming. Iltlt. Mr. Nicholson war a
former. resident of Auburn. Mr. and
Mrs. M. -Kenzie anti Lorne left today
for %Wyoming to attend the funeral.
SCHOOL REPORT
WHITECHLIJ{CH
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S. S. NI). 1. ASii.FIF:W►
The-f..lio:Arta +e►- tint--relart -s1-kis
No 1, .\•hlh•ld :
Sr. 1\'. ---Ernest Calm ford tit sacs
trot . Mary 1.e,luor Si. E.Ina ('rams
ford 7n. .
Jr. IV. -Clifford }hey III ler cent .
James
Ashton 7s, Benson \surrey 7.
\-1.:,..11 Pea a .0.
Sr. III.- I . ra 1'i, a,.0 7-i • pertrti,
Kathleen Cr:talent 71.4.
Jr. Ill - Ethel Mackenzie. Ft Is,:
cent.. Margaret 1.cduor '.1,'Clitford
('r:nvl'ord 71. F:oteyee• .\-Eton tat, El
too Drager .;i. .\rtlntr Slttrr,ay lI(i•
Crus.• ih•nnetI
Sr. 11.--W.s..L^,.w- Hoy 7e, 1.•r rent..
Kath;e.0 1.c.in•r 77. Sara \}sorts:.
t::w,s"1 Murrey 71. Annie Your¢ 711'
.Ir. f1. I'hurl •: ,• u'r:usf,•n1 N1 ler
,en t., Mary' .\1,•M1. la 1, 7s. Elmer
I'rap•r 76. Fn••I Cr, tor•1
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1'L-11 iL 1ltis-e. N„r;u.: Murt.:y.
Nttmis•r,up roil. ::I; ser.tzo .,t'et:•i
.11 2s
Ni - I. 11r..wuiug rr•turne,l t,. Kin- IA sir: Si- M.\e'KEN%Il:. T. ma hi
, u Saturday titter vi-itiuz -
(ailrer, Mr. Ill''.-e•-ttie. 'rl"t• I Thursday u evening ti., first
weak. \I .\:gb• Macs •I ao•I !salts.' •f three pe'rfureance-s of 'Te•g u' Uy
Mr. T. Kirkland. of Teeswater, is I'u; . •n anal i- o! ...a)s last !leant- is t.. he given at M,.imau's
visitinghi, waster, Mrs. W. Wilson. we.. ,,- I clue. - - -- erp-ra House wrier-'thertirt•rtion e'
Mf. .Ai-., 31+irtaky--lws 141'4 the Gad- - - Mr .I..h11 M.4 4'e . -ai,.i - al•r. 44.4.40t:-.-Mi.-..-$abbot- -Gibney- --see4- +be - auspi-
. rich tura: tu:.y.houe installed In his mot ,,: • ,•f T,,,..n.;•,•r. ue4ured to ..f ii.o 'o• ii t.,..•bn'.l ,-:nh
Announcement
On Thursday, Friday an(f $atuiday of this week a public
demonstration of the I d'rftv'tion Electric Ironer is being given
It our store. We cordially invite the ladies of lioderich to call
on any of the above days. You will be delighted with the easy
,,tanner in which this Ironer performs duties that formerly
were a drudgery. .
J. R. WHEELER
Furniture Dealer Funeral Director
HAMILTON ST., GODERICH
PHONES: STORE 335 - RESIDENCE 355w
TO OI'R MANY PATRONS
As I had my holidays this winter
through quietue"•s in business. i wish
to annouticee to my patrons that I will
not close Wednesday afternoons, and
will also lie open every evening.
; fours for seen -lee -
The Elba( Street F'oo twear and Repair
Opposite Knox Church
VOL AUL
(S,ilssors sharpened) -
hut... : • nturdmiy last'
Na:.. ; ,r:y ; c 1,1r. •:t: i \►r-. N. I'. 1.11tlnwny and .5 Lnu,:•'r of tt:e•, yutng 1.sgdt• lir
Ni.* F. i \I N:nnara on atonally• cbildreu, of- G ,4. -rich, Mr. W- Belt-- -+he' l uiust.barreh weal W ma. Helen
coda rs, of 'lror.ento, and Rev J. -iii -eh- ` .aI 1'rid.n last.
1101\Q liLlIE ardsolk- u1 Drlilttho1-visiud Ytlth 11r. nitd Sirs. i'l.;uta,ntl sou
Hiopkius-Soret.-.( quiet wed.ling
took l,la..• at the Unit, -.t pit -re -mane.
Hehn.•ss I Ile, w bora
Went pian now on sate at Dunlops
Drug Store•. Evenitngs, one show only,
starting nt a lent. Mondry, -Tuesday
and Wednesday all gents reserved.
Thursday night no reserver) seats.
Admission -Night,, :ate• and 7:;e.
matinee Thursday at 4 p.m. Admis-
sion 'Xs- uud :sic.
Special Musk '
The Greatest Feature Ever Shown
DONT 'MISS IT
or youd; he k•ft out of dr.nntld'ss c
SAVE
on New Furniture
New Bed Springs
and Mattresses
Now is the time.
We positively save you money
on new or used Furniture.
BLACKSTONE'S
Furniture Exchange
friends here otl Tuesday of last week. 'hove Is -en with Mr. Geeo. Walhu-,
Mr and Mrs Geo May Mrs Donald la'wtybr.s.k for the pest few yours
. May,_of leimbat. Mr. D. McAllister. of ;oft on Metldny to vi -it relatives is
t,iuTi$u. Mr. and Mfrs. A. V. Messer Montreal.
an se and Mr. I : mons. r. n neas-
yule, visited friends here last week.' day. April '2.1. at the manse. W111117:: -
They were attending the fule-rul ,.f , Lurch. Luella. daughter of Mr. and
Mr. it. McAllister at Dungannon. Mrs. Aloe Rantoul of Fordyce. was
vwiug to the cold. wet weather,unshed in marriage to Mr. Ewart Me -
s in is vainit rave. erne very . ' St.eleus They were
tarter.[h, y ! d S Pherson . f ll
- little work em the land until this week. a er.n-ponieel- by Miss Grate itiehard-
Now• they ate' all very busy, anti if the won. of Langsid.•, and Mr. John I(iI-
weather is favorable seeding will soon ronl. The ceremony was performed
Is rushe.i through. try Rev. J. Pollock.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Grindley and fam- Maekay-Diet.t►u Saturday. April
ilv. of Guelph, visited at the hots Qf ttL Dunnvl'lt the marriage
Mrs. Wm. McAllister thts evsek. - 'plate of Constance, daughter of \ir
and Mrs. Diet, to Gordon Mackay. sort
LOYAL of Mr. and Mrs. Hector Sig. -key of
Whitechurch. The young couple will
iA)YAL. Slay 2 -With . the fine reside at Bluevale, where the groom
weather of the lost few days,, farmers luta a eretmery.
are busy on the land, every malt and Mr. and Mrs. Will Inlcnner at•-!
horse available being at work. If -the i esPst-, of HUtevele, spent Sunday
-weather e-,n.imtes fnve►rtble, the btrtk ► r-e+14-Aicr,. Jolla Falconer-
,.f the melding will he tluisht'd in am -
other wtr-k. The ground is in good
kion •formerly of Ingersoll. lint lately
tt resident of Goderich township, tens
uu te•I iu ,marriage 1.' Mrs. Annie
Swart. The bride was prettily attired
georgette in
•eco crepe.
g ,wu of tray} t, rl.
. Tile .erenruny Was performed by Ree.
l• I. l\. Kilpatrick. R.A.. pastor.-- of
►I.duxesyille Posted chore-li After the
wedding a reception was tendered the
brfdnl eoup:e at the home of the bride
on Maitland cou.essiori, 0.ik'ri.li
•1 tuwush;p.'-The lri,ZP lin% bfldegr.•.,nt
arc e.t.etttee1 residents of the com-
munity and their many- friends extend
hearty eongratnluttii.us-and best wish,..
for tutor,. happiness.
NILE
'SIT.E. Muiv 1 =-xtr. tilarry (ltrry. ssf
I: \.-'..r. -,.m it Sunday with his tric'Tht.
\I•. 'r, ljord Nixon.
Mr. Howard Squires left on Monday
:•.r near Lnuilun, where'ht.hAsemploy-
ment with Mr. Percy. Finnigan, bridge
.'nt rseton'.
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-Mr. :oust Mrs. Alvla Thompirnn. of
.;•,•!eriiti spent Sunday at the home
Mrs. Thompson's mother, Mrs. E.
•• e ii mit er from this hIcinity
in the play •'1'h.• Road to the
which was given to the Forest-
.•r- lea}}. Auburn. on April 27111, and
all r•liift a very enjoyable evening
slow. '
(;Ire►- 'iekery ,% pretty wedding
was sule'tunize.l- at_ tlt0.-hoose of Mr
and Urs .Ino. Jni'tes. of i'eleee island
,,it April 10th to .rlq► p.m., when tied
_tawiiiauglttcr. Miss ELsie ._t:larft
.r.•
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condition for seeding. '
Thos. Wilson shipped a car of cattle i►1'Nf;.\NXY►N. May Y. -Miss Lila
and title of pigs on Jlonday. The price
fail (us' the hogs was U1*c, lea iudial- , Higgins has returned home after
:mending a ••,epic of weeks with
friends In 1.0114 at.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Tigert and
.children, of Sheppardtoh, spent Sun-
day with Mrs. Tigert's mother, Mrs.
W. It, Smothers.
Mr. W. J. Ross, of_ Winnipeg, spent
DUNGANNON
I that dint the market is improving.
A good deal of sweet clover was in-
jured by the spring frosts. Alfalfa
lues some through In better condition.
Fall wheat does not look as well as It
did two weeks ago, but may recover.
Harry Shields Is getting In his
grass VII ttle. Ile handler a lot of them the week-raniwith_his broTQT, Mr. F.
and Is paying good prices,'htgher than Ross. -_ --
any stuns. war -time. Mr. Thus. Smiley, who- his been
Frank Young seems to be qualifying ninny all winter at Port Huron and
.1 as the :'sheep king" of Colborne town- .l1n''kson. Mich., returned home on Sat- '
, : mill.. He has one hundred lambs this . belay• floc sax. u.eoml",nic,l Ivy Mr.
r spring. Is there anybody in the town- and Mrs. Wheaton, who remained :t
shiip_Wlo can beat this%' Mr Young day
slarlalizes in Oxford -downs, 1 • Mairter Malcolm Meliettale returned.
Another sign of spring is the appear- , fronts on Monday from the Goderich :.
suss Mt the ruuds of John Young's hospital, where he underwent an
store on wheels. Mr. Young started "i'eratitm for the removal of his ton -
lust week -two weeks later than last sill and t/lenoids,
year. he gays. 1In ,'erne amt };'esnanti'entleml: litho
The oac
f i tarn on the former Nexkolda , are employed in Detroit, motored lame
farm has disapl.ntrrl, having been Is'gt Saturday. They wcre xcrnni
wrecked last week by Thos. Shields Plotted by Beth Willis, who visited her
for the glee of the lumber and timtD r ' rmrnndlrtrents, Mr. and Mrs. R. J.
in It. It had been a I,aelmnrk for I'rawfnrd. They returned on Monday
sixty-five sef rs. neeompanled by Mrs Crawford, who
V'♦e are glad to learn that Mr. And- will visit her daughter. Mrs. It. K
rem Johnston, who is stilt at Auburn, Willis, for a couple of weeks.
is IniprovU'g In health. Ile and Mrs. Mr. Ituht. Armstrong, our mall
Johnston will rettri to the dill a. ''"utrier, has purchased a car from Mr.
awn as the Werther gets warm. •1• Mtallee. This no doubt Will make a
Mr. end Mrs, Geo. Patterson and greet impnivement in the dispatch of
arm of pnssen-
Wall Paper
With the Spring once
more here, we a r e
ready again with our
usual complete tange
of high-class Paper at
- -reasonable prices.
IOC to $2.50
per roll
Wednesday Half -holidays
start May 2nd.
Cole's Book Store
Spring Footwear
We have, this year, a wonder-
ful showing in
Men's Oxfords
in Flack calf, Week ki;l amt
tan calf i'riew1 lit
$2.95, $3.75, $4.50, $4.75,
55.00, $5.50, $6.00, $6.50,
$6.75, $7.75, and 58.00.
I.F:T l- il•I'l'I•\' \'tel•
(tor Store will be closed each
Wednesday afternoon during
May, June, July, August and
September. Store close at
12.31) .o'clock.
W. HERN
Slee Merchant
Home •t'iw IQ's i. ri• i.
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Garden Tools
'utlr garden si tii 11 .
proper tool=
See our line of
Hoes, Rakes and Spades
I's IV,. r•ms• •nal •i.
Our Dutch Sets are Extras
. Carrie's Hardware
Phone 501 Goderirh
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Asphalt Shingles and Roll Roofing
if you are planning to shingle your hung.• this spring. We would
advise you tussle- Ay11'IIALT4HINGLES. They null stand tip for
years.
Or, if your an- going to paint your house why not use ART
BLEND) SlilNOLEs, and save the cost and trei'ble of painting every
few ye err. Art Blend Shingles will give your home a beautiful
appearance. -
We specialize in Shingles of all kinds god Roll Roofing. Get
our pricy.. We can gave yon money. -
Robt. Standish
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family 'mooredtip from Toronto oil
Frf•hay to visit Mr. and Mrs. A..lohn- gess to :and from the county town.
stop at Auburn and their friends in A marriage was solemnized on Sot-
this neighborhood'. They Isft ngnln Imlay. April 25th, at the Presbyterian
for the city on Sunday afternoon. manse, lateknnw, Mn'. Jennie Caesar,
iter. Mr. Smith. of Eilmrillo, ern• of Dungannon, being united in mar -
.noted the '-e ndue In Smith's fllil nage to Mr. Robb. Fitzgerald, of the
churl on Sunday afternoon and was nth eunresaion of Ashfield. The heard with with a.-eptance. Molly was performed by iter. C. Ii
_ __ M.•Donnid. Mr. and Mrs. Fitzgerald
• will reside on the groo'm's farm on
ST. HELENS will
nth eoneesolon of AshAetd. Con-
gratulations are in order.
ST. HELEN'S. M'Iy 1. -Miss Fera The regular monthly meeting of the
Woods. of Toronto, spent the weekend West Wnwanosh Fire Insurance Co.
at home was held in Mr. Allen's office on Tries,
Mrs. dyed.- is spending this week day•
with her son, Mr. Perry Hyde, at Mr. Perry Finnigan, road contractor,
Ktncarltne. has obtained several enntrects on
Mrs. Ed. Smith and daughter, of bridges south of Tendon and left on
Toronto. are the guests of the form- Mondry aeconipanted by a gang of
er's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Wets assistants. They are Robt. Moore.
Frank Johnstone. Harold Stewart and
F. Squire. Others are to go next
week.
Mr. Terry Finnigan is on the sick
ate?, foe a rert{►le of week..
A meeting for the organlzatll►t of
a bowling club was laeld In the tatll
last week, when the following Deem
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- Cornfield's Weekly Store News-- ;'-
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May Is Here !
and Warm Weather Is Surely
Coming
CORNFIELD'S STORE is always ready to show you
the latest goods and we invite you to come in and see
the newest style creations in Ladies' and Misses' New
Spring Coats and Dresses
Smart New Millinery
for Matron and Miss
The new shapes are designed from
and crotchet visca, smartly combined
georgette or crepe in all the new colors.
sizes to suit everyone. Prices from
mohair, pedaline
with silk printed
Shapes and head
..$2.75 up.
Silk Hose
We have a nice range of full-
fashioned silk Hose. Our silk Hosiery
is unsurpassed for appearance and
durability. Newest shades. All sizes.
Prices, }ler $
1.50 and $1.75
pair
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 satis-
faction. Moderate prices.
A. CORNFIELD
" SI IOP WHERE YOU ARE INVITED TO SHOP"
Ladies' and Men's Wear West Side of Square Pbose 418 Coderic6, Ont
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