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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1928-5-24, Page 44-RUaraddy May, 24, 1928. --PRIDHAMS' GOOD CLOTHES - r Tribler Tists f► They are the "big thin; for print; You'll see them on well-dressed BEAUTIFUL SPRING COLORINGS. DISTINCTIVE PATTERNS. THE SMARTEST SPRING STYLES. They are wonderful wearing fabrics, too. Exclusive Styles- •-Hand- Tailored men everywhere. Price $35.00 Others $25 to $30 W, C. PRIDHAM & SON The \Citi thy' Rays! Wear MODEL THEATRE NF:k%OFM.\Y?ft TIlJ1NF:2 Monday and Tuesday :U►K1.% !:W.tNSON moa exotic of all the stars. in a super), Swan•.•u deture i• til - any• a in irrtl of I.erfeit-.I'r'win,: isle an.! ..r has :.ever a1,i.•nre0 in n (\1 I "Tilt. IMF,. Ili' %" \I. •, ' "IIEIJAI i.Y11.1K_ q'edne.dt►y anti Thurola .'.1.1('}: TERRY \Ni) It \N I'}:1R1► \1111 iii BizI.nNluc- ti .tl wltirh d. i't liiv; 1hYgtertorg East more Irulc at. ,ntarhvify t', .4 It het. ever loses •wn-_le..b... dryshing maltase ,.' \ribs in An,lria 'rut: G.YKDEN OF AIJ.YIi' PAH', i'.•ntcdy THE- "smlTll's (..‘Noy sum,- • Phone 57 _ viemleQlt131iltt . ' !v THE SIGNAL, - GODERICH, ONT. WHITECHURCH Ia trio q e.. . ► R I1 G. Whitfield Mr. W.' visitors at Me home of Mr. and Mrs.; y \\" l I• acre F Rosa last Sunday. �� Mr. John savage touch enjt►ye'tl between acts. Whippet xet sedan from I. Miller and Mr. tinriac , , , ,' ilas purchased it Mr. pLurchased Mc 44-11111;0111.10.11, Mhy :11. -Sir. spit Mr. tont Mrs. (lark. of Smiths 11111. 11 , vl - hru�^er, of 't Detroit. spent the sere'. recent visitors with' Mr,, and( Keltsie. • s•i cu,l at `the hi'tue or her wotlNtt, Mrs. W. J. .Humphr'y. Oar public wheel pupils were a bun' Mt a;,- The bung People's soelety were lot on Monday afternoon, when the) /- t' planted, their school garden. yC..tud Mrs. It0Y Illi ier il.ucaa, p'eyw'.l to have list. Mr. beside, P 1 -is•ni -klta• wtw,k•eud with tier ui.►titer,i ltelgrave, at sir meeting • Sunday! Mr. ltuy. Rutledge, Weber, hail rented U , - -r'.Andrew. ' ! evening. He g�e a very interesting, Ntrl'1 r. Thos. Smiit leY'5 residence anti will t. \t, --rs. Pete molt liniment• Kennedy, addh,as on the lift. of Andrew. ti es- ►• Leggatt uud tit"' king and son, Noxt Friday evegn,� the St. Helens ,.•,'upy the dwelling in the rear of his wadr•ttloudness trip lo '1'oroutu uu Yunug People's w54ety will he the shop. vt„uday, guests of the Young I'.s,pl, s Society Aottieoit Sunday lat iii aes'ltetr'stevt r Mr. uud Mr.. Itobt. rtir. unit faro-' of Wiilteshur.•h. One of the features plate .iy spent Sunday . vvlth•,.11r. anti lir.'. A. of the evening will ?Wu debate between on the mail' street of tbs. village. .I .\n l. -.r$ of St. 'Wiens. the two Stx•leties. 'me 14,10, et 1s: Chas, ('ougrum was driving east and \le -ars. Barris nod Elux•r• 1.1"9,1", I "Resolved, that it Is tatter to hate' Russell Robertson, o 1 rtsot , of county road. w,I t la•trafL ripen[ the nook -end .vtU, tried and fulled than. nicer to het.• going {suruls. Mr. and Mrs. Jus. Put,' trial at' all:' Mr. t'ullx•rt and Mr. the two ears met at the Inter.t'el doh. of St. Helens. I \\'Ilsou \\tiwtds represent the.St. Helens lortntuttely nobody was seriously Mr. slid Mrs. John Val l.wr and' Society in the ghats. tatkI ng the ,ego- hurt; but both ears were damaged,' tive sale'. ',gas -tally Mr, Robertson's. giber rdatiie's nitaoreil to IAwek/n Oil, satu -i.teli rday' to nttepattendttuner:,l of hlsl S goodly nutuls•r of relatives and Preserdation.-Members of the A. Y -tier, r.. Rola. Littt le. I neighls,r% attended the funeral of Mrs. P. A. of St. Paul's (Anglican) church Mr. •Wilfred Robin,+urr, of Toronto \\-. l'. wed, on ML,udxy. Mrs. lluglres, hurt Mowl:tc evening ut the bonne of j Methal College, r'turutd Norrie on \Ir. John Webb and Mr. K. Webb have Mrs. It. Higgins 10 honor lief lough- ' • last. I the 0 m►xtthy of the community ll' the ter, Mist. Lila, on the eve oT her mord •1 \u address ex► SAVE II on New Furniture New Bed Springs and Mattresses \w Is the tilt),'. \Cr pt -1 iv,•ly -ay, you money on ueu' •.r tt ,,l Furllitnr• BLACKSTONE'S Furniture Exchange Friday and Saturdat t,EOIU;E I1'11.\K.'t in a frantic frolic of furious full. t oleasbg rowers�which Y tale hits the high thets r.'t fun. "( :4LIFORNL% OR BUST' F.lt.n. Comedy "M,M7[l UWE" L, u,rup Ile. and Mrs. Stanley, of halt -know, nrrnt hats of tasth lather and mother. visito,i on Sunday with M. and Mra.l .- 1►unenn Kennedy. Mr, Will Forster, of North lIukota. AUBURN is here visiting his brother. Mr. Jus Mr. lain• Mrs• Forster. .\1'81'RN, May .J Mr. uud'\Irs. Irvin'Iteu.n out sits; eis)tou Ladd, of 11.,'troit, ::pent the roily. The remainder of the eveuu:: Ross. of. Ih•lfusl• visited on \\'e1n,ea-I wtekeud with Mr. and Mrs. J. Irwin. 'ow.menspent ini gain s sli dotwereher meted ,Illy last with Mr. and Mrs. 1WbL' a Mrs. Sion, of New Ilamturs, TurdAlr.- I hail been the guest of her mother. Mrs. before the' galhering dispersed. telt•,.. ltenndger and family, of Ww. Doerr. returned to her hove on }ti)t'Al DUNGANNON. MAY 4 -Mi,•, - t iod. rlrh. spent the week end with Mr. \\'w. Kennedy' and family, of 1 V -- \1a1. WIghtmat is visiting her a a k• ehttiott of Mks, iiiagthe workrm the chtireh mals rend 1.' W. E. Perry. and the bride -eh -et w:l- presented with a silver and peri {tune. Mi., liiggtn, ino,1t' a auuaL• \Ir. Jas. itrigham. of Misfit. WESTFIELD Thuty,Lty. Jena Stutlicrs ate Mrs. Russel King Is spending the home front -"ronin for the holiday weeS ll' Detroit, the guest of leer she! weekend. ter. Mrs. Ilovd rt. ,. n wrcha.c•i .u. Young. Mr. 'Sloe. 1tls.:t1 h a 1 \1 1 Mrs.Bert Nott. of -i ander- Essex coach. Amy-- t t h home Millinery1Vlode The fSummer or "Brimmed Hats for All Occasions" says Fashion laces, Flowers, Itit,IN,nv and all the finer nutterials hat.• come bark in millinery, making it more alluring than ever. \\'e are showing a large anti extremely attractive collection of models for early summer wear. YOI.' ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO 1NSI'ECr or it STOCK. MISS MacVICAR KINGSTON STREET Benmiller Sunday School meets every Sunday at 10 o'clock Everybody Cordially Invited to It -tend • c sail, t of I Trek.11un-At--\t St. Pau. - - 1 Lair.• nlxrut 'a '"'lugthatti church, �'►1- Ibis _ Mr. Evan , ;ran . t the hank, has let'R tnu•:rrnvi t th Tlv•\\ } 1'vn 'a. ..... ilNttrh marriage \\ I' 'i t»I'I.i,. May - Mrs. erton brunet\. .ut.•i,. ,,:. ti.,.t. -I,'t : last week with sir. and Mrs. Hum t a•ile. of lie- only daughter of alt Higgins -and tire--. • • sister, Mrs. .1. E. Ellis. troll. s►s'ut the w,-ekcr.,i wit:, the :ate Robert Ililn:n . t.. Mr.' Harvey \Ii. and )Ir•. Martin alel)owell and t„t•uier's islreuts, Mr. .iul \I•'. ,'has, tTreleaven, ne llaaen.son r NII's. rre,el alai nti ' .wwly event S ln•hly with Ilii. Me- Ile:idle. l iowell's tuotl,er, Mr.. ('lark' of St. Ile, J. Taylor is :t ue,c _a1•u,•n. The br:•Ie Wil :very ,harming I'liryslcr sedan. .n .ut 111s4'10.1V t.-.tuwe ' f baby I.lre -'i.,\ ll Mi.Mo. ai-r l en pellet twill . whit 1•'it• 4 satin all:'! \Ir.,uud :\!t••. Will K-Ic and - IK i, n- II the of ` \tai.,..,,. t,Itite tr,uu,in;;, and hat to mat..;. Ihittd the V iuer's sislrr, Mrs.. frsir, . 'the vy i- '• aeek•t'nd ai..t carrying it houquer of pink l- M'. !w•tu/ett 'I Mr-. n,p. lin tTzg rald, \I r. A. walker s1�•�• \i r. :u �l \I r. 1G•1rt. Fitzgerald, of at the home of Int 1: '1'ayl.'r. }:.uta'`tt�s lU,raflly1l,s•.ra!t',1fern. f,ir71, ,�'he h•,ireu. .\-:itier'I. -Ps,t Sunday at the twine of Wawaia. Ii. u•1 l s4"I•s th.e ,guess th t'' were a tie latter s .i: ter; Mrs S' s. --A. t'aiu{► Mr.-autt,stra, l.urtu-1\ ,_n..al;i1 sir. `�'"-: 1:. suet Mrs. A. 1'epIs'r Itrit t'Ih1d: ' i Ler of tctra`csti:t-ipetnt wx -Artier Miry Mae Lyon, of lAaul.•sh'n , acne Sunday vialfer. :1:t 'iome of 1 J r ,I,'0 ii,.•ny rhun:dif}th, breakfast n,,,- }1.t m i ' Mr. N'm. 'Willson. h Standard]morning at 7 ,, eh.•k', the rector, hast. t a few dads Inst wts l with her , Sir. nut Mrs. lieorllr•- o; her 1Lt r,.uug , ,•ail ;, - left oft n met►d, Mr>. -Ilya •Il•'Dowe1L Nits:. Thos. Straugie,t ,ok tai Don't Forget the Big \Ira. .\uders••n, of illy Ill. is visiting 'daughter. Mrs. WR'talr .tri: week. fib -kite make their I -as l.a- taut. • r thuighter. Nits. \\'m. I[elk,aell. The play. '•\\'elcome M 1te. Junin'. ■■11 Mr- a•,t Mrs. 1 -ane Sneil, of Blyth, l will is' l.n•Setited Ly tt ;• 1:I ,'l C ,yi Weill ire is tww'n'. usitli bri,le ull sts•nt Sunday with Mr.' and Ms Ft�'Q people Mrs. " in Lire 1 c, n uz :.'h and gr'N•m .ire Idgh y �.•anlar. y nag 1 i T"lh J. (*.stk. Aubl'rn, on 7• n\iii illy e :•lt \Ira. lest wishes of a host of irl.•uds f. esterfield Sale Mrs. J. istertlis "' lb. the w'etr1 of -We pre pleased to n{Tet tl Ili li..w• Coventry d Jaynes carter nod Yi-+ S. T'un'e• who low !Item in their e,titry u}rltr.w.shlde.t,- A 1 with her sister, • \Ci,gh spent Mr.William Wightman-- --Mi". I;rit.i'. of-ltrlgrxve. visited at the horns GODERICH t the farmer's nephew, Mr. Iliaw'ightutan, on Friday. Their will' be no church service In the wesitleld United church on dun - day, June 3rdas the pastor, Rev. We It. Alp. will be in \Calkerville attend- ing Conference. --1'he puma people of this riciulty pat on a play on Friday night which was enjoyed by manyit was entitled, •'We4•ume Horne, Jimmy." All who did not see it will want to go to Au- burn on Friday. May _.i. when it will be repeated. Matinee Saturday at 3 p.m. i► - Hydro Electric The People's Power Cook by Electricity Wash by Electricity Iron by Electricity -..essworssesivws 41171 d! IIsta d, pl t • Re gnarant.•.• Ilcdr•, Ltm(.s t' -r l:,•t, L.•nrs nw• HYDRO STORE West side of Square Godench .lust in time for your spring flowers Quaint Greek Vasey -- 25c Jardinieres 25', 500 and 7.1e t)p Flower Bowls a:N•, alk•, The and $1.i0 Hanging Pots and \Call nitr- e!. Holders Smith's Art and Gift Store tAittleftn _ TWO PREMIUMS GIVEN AWAY WITH EVERY ORDER PARAMOUNT or- HEAT May 22. -Mr. and ('hrysler ear from Mr. R. imam. HEAT FOLKS, Mr. Jibs Wilson. sr.. as delegate COAL MTs' B . tit es ares.snd (vin and Mrs. Colentlu, of Yam. visited with from Huron Presbytery will attend ds in our burg . Assembly t the Presbyterian Mr. and Mrs. Frank Keteha aw and t Futrell towhich eonvewes . e Ualp', Annie. and Mr. iu1, Mrs. - et. n nee. of Galt, motore'I up an.l skeet time k'avt+ the comine week. have been on the sick l:+'. are much h e. {aiptu,ved. _ Niles Pearl Peppdr. •.f ltrutrflel-l. is REPORT OF 114N: $IIll''iF.NT!t spending a few ds% with' -her aunt.: for month. ending April :a,. 11t.2. Mrs. (iw.rge Hamilton. Rol- M.•- An- Iluro, Mra. Iters mule and time dauthter. • - erich Gaw kuru county t:,l► Iii 1 4!0.1 tst07 of Goiierleh, spent t',e week -cud with Total horn •• beer parents. Mr.. an AT. Win. R,•1•- S,.:,set falcon .. 37 175 Ms _'1t.t: TLiek sut'N.(h `�• 47 2`s/ .40:15 Furniture Dealer Funeral Director er'IUn. fieatie�. .... 7 5 17 S' Hamilton Street, Goderi. h 24 _,\i'Bl.'ItN. May Zi -11r. Geo. Ranh. Extra heavies, 79 12 1!t}i Phones: Store 335. Residence 355w by Is risitine T-., ,et.. -ter-- - Shop negro •.. notthity. of rpt:-'rht.alea. - Lights and Mr. and Mrs. C.,Walden. of Blyth, feeder 14 G, lea visited her parents, sale. and Mr's. Geo. Ynnghhtt, on Sunday last. School closes -on Wednesday until (lowing for holidays. Miss • Wheeler's J, R. WHEELER Monday fo Welsh will mend the holiday in Detroit. Mr. J. Tay hw has purchased n • the . ssem , o • EOUGHT D DURING THEt M Cud R t a about the 6th o� Jane. lD SUMMER" weekend under the parental roof. The play. Are You a Mallon'" will •MING Mr. and Mrs. T. Moore and Mrs. Is' put un at Ant,„,„ on the evening of (t) PEACE OF \latlir•gor, of Whiteeltun•h, were Jars' 1st for the Ktu►x Presbyterian (2) PREPAR•EDNES ..:nests of Mrs. Jack Henderson. rhnmh. This plat iris been gUceu Mr. and Mrs. Mat4;lll visited friends in f' lerl'lloand to 's and 1e lin l worth,l't1'• near Ripley recently. Some people say, et en in this day Mr. t'iarwlee'Stanley lets gone to St• praise it receives. Iand time. Joseph's hospital. iondon, for special That women don't have as much treatment. DUNGANNON h blltty as men ! Mrs. A. Cook has gone to Pine RYrer, • to wait ou her sister. Mrs. Mite "maid. Spring Footwear \\ !,.,\• . this year, a w•onder- fnl showing in Mens Oxfords in black calf, black kilt and �a(►rulf. l'riecd al -____-- $2.95, $3.75, $4.50, $4.75, $5.00, $5.50, $6.00, $6 50, $6,75, $7.75, and $800. LE'I. 1., �I I'I'I.1 VIII Our $tire will be cltts-d each \V•e,lne.elay afternoon dining May, •lune, July, August and yept'•tuloer. Store closes at I.2.:,t1 o'clock. W. HERN Site Merchant l'LUuc l'iw' I;odericlt Paint Requirements 'We handle S. W. P. lil•ai' Irl- TEST We handle only Pure -t inseeul Oil, Turpentine and other paint ingredient'. Don't be misled by cheaper dope Carrie's Hardware Phones 501 and 363 Goderich But when you see how women take „ho Is quite sick. 111'NGANNIt\. slay adtsntage of MT -season sale', to 'Chy,y,-Valley astdu,trl }alpha came - IfrFwt.'lt•rlt, o{ l�on•lon, spent the week lay in their supply of linens and over to Paramount 'to meet the Para- end at tile home 'f )[r. and Mrs. R. A. other household goods. ' mount pupils In a friendly game of McKenzie. \irKenzle and daughter. Mlea Then when you see how their hus- twl.ebsll. Paramount a polars were Fl'ans.r. 'id' f'lluton. spent Sunday at I bands wait until the last minute, the winners. the home of Hr.. and Mrs. '0. M. Mo- to order coal- Grandmothers the the Program-.\ delightful afternoon was spent at tit' Kenzie. It makes you wonder . 1 inane of Mrs. Inc. Webster. when the'. Mr. and -\it's. Wallace Twamly and ir The best son gest ion we can make o nuetlneg.lt Ater then bhslnamttrpartla f hy oneiof'1f Mrs.e it lit. Hasty foni at thel Sunda the person inyour ehouseholdliwho g Mr. loci Mrs. Wm. McClure and lam -I attends to ordering the coal is,- the meeting the program. took ! ,•Iulrgr ..f the program. Granlmn. Ile -and Mrs. Mac Hoffman motored ' Ketehahaw• and Ilaelk'rudd gave read- to St. Thomas is, Sunday and spent ;acs. t;randmns Page and Jamieson the a with frig Is there. God.•ri.I I.I,•a,ling solus. Grandma Jamieson pr ,'so gate a humorous rending• corn- sls'ut Sunday at ,I:e borne of Iter ixtr- ao•nting on the styles of today and rots. Mrand \Ira. David Sproul. those of many years ago. The grand- Wt. are pleas,: to pee Mise; 'Libby 1 IIut..thurt strived the congratulations Elliott out again after her tllm,55. i..f nil for their excellent program. The The rr¢rllar monthly meeting of the, IIII, inn, npreittg will 1xe hehi at ilii mane • W,..neu.< Institute will he held at the +hen Club Iluy it now' CALL THE seer•• XVI For Good Clean Coal J. B MUSTARD COMPANY of Itrs. Will Martin, when tilt. Kair- home 'f Mrs. y! . R. 'totters on COA 11 t .Thnrat . \l,v,31:'.'tit 3 o'clock. mit1 %_'...fora \tr. and Mr.. 5- 1i. Ross, of Goa - Phone HELENS erieh. sial Mr. awl Mrs. Geo.itooss and Phone 98 - Goderieh Itis. Fl , 1 Smith. of Detroit. were SCREEN DOORS and WINDOWS and Combination Doors Built to last e ORDER NOW BEST OF WIRE AND WOOF) Gt derich Planing Mills (BUCHANAN'S) Anything and Everything in Builders' Supplies Phone 47 P. O. Drawer 160 ST. HEI. ENIF, May 21. -Mr. and Mrs. Metcalf slid daughter. of 4wnitHm, and Mr. .1. Johnston, of 'Inuefeld. were the guests of t'h.•ir sister. Mrs. Ittddns,nt \\'.N(414. for a few da ye. Miss Johnston returned with them to make short. visit. Rev. it: A. Lundy and Mrs. l.ni,ly, •'f Nile. weir guests of Rev. II. G. au,' Mrs. Whitfield nt the manse on Irld:,s. • \Ir. and Mrs. It. Taylor and faun'''. of Auburn, and Mrs. J••seph Stalker were recent visitors whit Mr. a)nl Mn, 'IV. Tnylur. Mr.. Stalker wIl. be the guest of her brother for a t ins'. Mr. .I,•hn itnrnin, Lorne and ill" Annie lineal) and \Irs. Plass. lhtrnin motored In .,,,,11,1011 on \ldewhty. 'the NI.sar Ilnrri, 1110 }Miler Putt. It'truit. ha-crr honor ,elite their t,nrt•nts. Mr. and Mr-. Jatnes I'nr.lou. 'tor the week ens. \I r. \\'llsm {\'I1.144 has pnr.'hnaed n new l'ontlae car. Th. ((tad (:Irl (;nild of Nile presented their pity. -Wanted -A Wife," to a large aadhhne Il' the hall Friday night, under the auspices of the pnhtte tthrary. The 'play wee nett acted and very tnb•resting. Mnslc by Mrs. i), Phltllps. violin welet lona by Mr. ate, Stuart, month organ se'(e- thine Ay Mr. Nixon of Nilo. Mt. Fred M.i/niltn and Mr. W. Talbert, and 0 After - the - holiday SPECIALS at CORNFIELD'S We are offering special values in ladies' and misses' COATS These Coats are the season's latest styles and made from the finest materials. There are plenty of Coats to choose from in every size and you will find the values offered extraordinary. Beautiful tricotine Coats in navy, sand and grey colors. Mole fur trimmings, flower crepe lining. Regular prices from $28.00 to $32.50. Special at....$ 23.50 Another special lot of ladies' and misses' navy Coats in the season's latest styles. These Coats have fur cuffs with satin scarfs. ��8a95 Regular prices from $22.50 to $25.00. Special at Coats of kasha cloths and tweeds in tailored styles. Some have fur trimmings with throw scarfs. Sizes from I4 to 38. All at special reduced prices. Sv{ Special in Hose Pierre to Silk Hose in the season's latest shades of peach, black, nothing, cham- pagne, parchment, evenglow, shell grey, nude, iris mauve, etc. Reg- 98 cents ular $1.50 value for Irish Linen Towelling Pure Irish Linen Towelling with colored borders in pink, yellow or blue. Regular price 32 cents per yard. 23 cents Sale price, per yard .... Men's and Young Men's Wear We carry an up-to-the-minute line of men's and young men's Suits, Top Coats, Hats, Caps, Neckwear, etc. A. CORNFIELD "SHOP WHERE YOU ARE INVITED TO SHOP" Ladies and Men's Wear West Side of Square heat 418 Goderkh, Ont. e