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The Signal, 1928-6-21, Page 5THE SIGNAL, Brownie Cameras Practical sturdy picture makers that make it easy as possible to make pictures. $2.25 up let us du your Developing and Printing Campbell's Drug Store PHONE 90 GODERICH Paint Requirements We handle S. W. P. til?s•I' Ii't 'I'I':ST \1•e handle only Pure Linseed lid, 'Turpentine and other {paint ingredients Don't be misled by cheaper dope Carrie's Hardware Phones 501 and 363 Goderich ARGUMENT COLBORNE TOWNSHIP 4-iLltultNF: TIIWNSIII1', June 19. as Iiorolhy Ho1N•rtsoia has re- turned home after spending the week In Auburn. Miss ('epha Maskell Is home from Alum College, St. Thomas, having completed her course there. Mr. Gus �'anstone sports a new Foal coach, Mr. Arthur Fisher an Im- perial Chevrolet sedan and Mr. Ed- wia ,l hardy a Chrysler sedan. The McG,iw elevator is now closed for the season. Mies Jennie Morrill), of, Galerich, x elelfding a Mttipte of weeks or more — GODERICH, ONT. 114111, visited Mrs. John Thompson ou Fred Mt -limier and Mrs. Mct;re:or, MUMMIES OF CHILDREN.Suuduy. sr., def Kiutail,'visited their ntuliye• Mrs. Hurry 1'uugblut visited with here on Sslueloc, Discovered by Excavators at Agee' friends 1e Mount Forest last week. Mrs. 1)ixuu, who was here Lir the Ituln, New Mexico. + Mr. adtI Mrs. Vivian Wagner mud foreman -Wilson Bedding, It -ft on I'r: MIN., of '1'orouto, are visiting friends day by IC.X.It„ fel- her hoWe at I'. -4 I The dircovtwy of, some lntert, in the village. i .uuol. mummies has just been tinuou deg Mr. Frank lidded, of Godericb, Mr. and Mrs. D. Crawford and, by Frank ['1[ukl•y, superb nt of visited frkeuds in the 'village en Sun- children left for l:.••ir home at Flit,southwestern monuWeuts- Na-'. day. Mich., on ruuday. ;;,dug by motor. Uoual Park Service, says a lenea Improvement W Hall's ('Mope,, Mrs. .ilex. Venlig. of Loyal, i• not Servbe Bulletin. At the Aa a Ruin. Great io a ei in Ntw Mrxwu, excavatio work hal levy,—Tlwse who may have a•enelon Improving as her belay floats ty old' bean in progress for thr�puriase of• to visit or pass by Rail's cemetery will I wish. ge•ltfnp d regret down lulu a rowaits:. view with pleasure the remarkable, Mrs. tIeurge Jojtnston, of Goderich. prehtatotic rooms bring used fur, iwprovement to the general appear- I gave a talk to the Sunday st•hoei un strum purposes. in the centre of this aloe of the grounds as a result'of the, Sunday Iasi !a+ tempi -ranee.- We ap work two child burials were taken work that has been done this spring.' lirea'lute airs. Johnstun's . coluhi to from the door, one with a very Inter - Alt iron and woolen feuet•s and raid• draw attention hi this iugwr'•+lit stint black obsidian, pendant, two 1111;5 Ive Imes removed frons around{ i.ubjts•t. We ore sorry -to tate that at...• decefl+ated dippers. a mug, and two the plots, tile higher plots Iwve have dishes containing food. This ,mum- level ias'ui ed le grade, loads of earth have 11'iuuie Marsh is laid up with an my was first wrapped in feather cloth I.w•u drawn to fill the lower sections, tack of ameuoleitis. We trust sl.:•and then In matting, and in addition and the leaning monuments base been •till sosaa be uroutpd a;aln, had beneath It a large reed screen wady plumb. All this reflects to ad Mr. Mew spent Sunday with hi+ and over it a large mat. vantage the renewed Interest that is relatives in Goderich. The body itself was wrapped as a • Ie -dug taken In the work. The an- A number from Dere attended the IAT package and tide with yucca nual meeting of the plot -holder: wild .cantata oven at 'Ile last iunclay cord. The pendant had slipped from IN held on the grounds Wednesday evening by the combined chum of the package, and it is believed by afternoon, June 27, at 2.34. All mein- Nile, Port Albert and l.e•burn. ge L Boundey, custodian of the Mr. and Mrs.- . Stull visited at their berg are re ueeted to attend.monument, who wadi the excavation, Ordination lieniees—o t 1tr at- 1 old home near Gollingwtwd on Thur.- that -there are other ornaments with- aflerriN,u, June 14th, delegates from day last. in the wrappings He did not open the Baptist churches of Auburn. Chin- Mr. and Mrs. Stoll had as visitor, thein, however, as the whole la in lou, Glnwis, GoNlrrich, lieuiltcorthi, over the we•kamd air. amei airs- such a good state of.reeentation and Lletow•el, Munck, Mount Forest, feta. Fraetley and Mr. and Mrs. Bhakly gust 4 an excellent museum exhibit rroton, WalkrrU,n uud Wlugham wet two children. from Rob Boys The other child burial found at As - , the. Auburn !W firth -a church. and Induction Ser iee.—A service for tel had an ax a basket, a flat board, the Induction of Rev. R. B. Cumnkh::• sad about a plat of euro .ars One were organizedv.as an urdinafou cows the new minister of the United Chun h ear of rod ensu, and just as fresh ell with Iter'. F. C. Elliott,llutt, Geol.-rich, char ee of Smith's Hill and Benmlller• looking as though from last year's as moderator; and Rev. W. L. Patina- g man, lltamks,-a,►-s!lesk---�f� x "►re. - IS appoliued to be held in the Smith's crop, has about half the kernels still a o, llill church on i r o ay evening. June In pTaoe. Mr. Boundey-states this to at the home of Chas Allen. fol examination of the tend id t It M l' P 1 in i 'Gracie, w tor of the u on and In Ike hard dirt floor of the lower I at•truit this week. Auburn Baptist clan lass a ministry, Parr. of God s -rich, will preach : It. u- story of rooms In the ruin five soft Mr. ('has. Allln. who 1s 1n poor hie converelun, call to the doctrine, try' It. A. Laud). of Nile. will rehire:: Ii.• breaks were noticed. One of these health, went to '.melon on Monday and views of t'hrlstlau doctrine, the' minister. and Iter. W. )t. ti.. of sirs was partially dug out and disclosed le Y N { b Mr. thus. ft ,he rtsuu, s l . pastor Oli t i d =►t h. at 8 p.m. Rev. C. F. Clarke, •f unlike any corn he ever saw before. t'alerlch will pre rdde. 1(t'v. M. o' w . specialist. council not only unanimously dt+turd burn. will uldrn,s the c.a+Kn►a•i.. some peculiarly carved slicks sad No. 3 ---Quality Yr. Jan•Ls alcRrtdr i l.- ,,,el a car• , t„ , i-su n - Nlth the urdivatiuu, ut three pots. 1ua4i of choler int cattle on Friday ala, rzpnssivl their apprelutlon ..f Quality is that factor very sel- dom considered by many buyers when comparing priers. Atwl yet quality is the basis from which prier is (•omymitt•(1. Quality is the lest of chi -airtime. The point we wh.h to empha- size is this: That we absolutely ran supply Flowers and Floral Mork of First Quality if desired n d :also cheaper grades when emitted. We cannot sell first tomtit) blooms, at -,steals,,,- price; and we sin not sell "seconds' at "tint" price. �1e respectfully solicit your ttonil patronage. Phone. write or a: ill. GEO. STEWART Florist Iasi. _ ' the promptness and aptness of time re - REALLY 1.01(. July PRINCE 1}} CAf.Lf�l► DAVID.Quite a number went to Nile Sunday {dies of the candidate to the many _____ gnt's.11eus heat to him. The evening Took Fifty Years to Gene a Blue We hoer on hand :► nice assortment I t'aalil.•aun', hoar the tanlata Thr; eerviee-began at 7.It11 with it song --sur•--__ - immix,. truly Itwdnnr Belirrrw Briton* D� et ('ahate s. strollers, Prang, Got Miss Beulah Deng huts been In God- vice led by Pastor H. W. Gu .oat. Lis. scarlet From Darfd cif TawemM. ' tarts. etc.. in different colors. .�I-ti For centuries gardeners n tsar, b, .•n erirh fur a couple of weeks,t owrl, 4rl{Kure read b} 1'a+tor T. trying to get a black nnlap, but that The .Prince of Wales i called (O'- Dell Carriages. Kidd) Pars. Rocking Mr. Wna. Deng. who has been on the 'Invite •rs, Mount Purest, uud prayer sesnia as impossible as ilio• pnmlueU„n "David” by his relalhis, and never Horses. If in need of :►nyll►ing in this vi,k Hats is inihere g. by Pastor Stade of Palmer -tun. Thr -of a blue rose. 'The great•'•st triumph "Eddie." There will b.• slow' Interest line ,gite us a call. Our prices are A Leta' from here a tterdel the Or- erdivathma sermon mus preuehed by of the present year to this direction in the Dowager Lady itaduur's claim, right. atmgenu•u's srryiov hold at Ihwgrax• Rev. F. C. Elliott. 4 , iit'rich, f,PuiW.•el is the exhibition of a blue dahlia the in her' newly-puhlished book ut rein - non last Sunday eeening. I.y a -solo -sung by Mrs. F. i. }'Viol!. oa.ulvati, of which ias..takcn t11ty- , iniscences, that it was slit- who sug- Mr. 1111 t Mrs. Fred Seahro ok, of u;f„terh'h. The charge to the .•Audi- threw years of patient work. imbue,. , geated this name. visited at Chas. Althea on . 'lute was given by Rev. W. E. Smith. showing traces of mauve or blue were lady Radnor says she believes that (km -tench. Wiuglam, and the cliorge to the cru- picked out and hybridized, and from Britons are dezcen,jed from the ten greltatien by Rev. W. I.. I'alframatn. the progeny of these (resit plants lost tribes, and the Royal Family Glamis. After a duet by Pastor and plants were selected until after more from King David of the Psalms. She i Mrs. GueeortL Lietuwt4, the ordinate:12 than half a century, the blue dahlia sent a message to the Queen—then ' prayer was offered by iter. A. E. cur a very near approach. to it was Duchess of York—asking that if, m produced. eon' was born to her hi- should be AI'Itl'ItN. June 19.—Mors Dorothy , Quinn, Munck. The moderator iters 1' Another ced.long job is just approach- called David. The se liked the Itoberts,u, of Culburue, is the guest of move the hand ur fellow•shllr n- 1't- Inc completion let[ng —the nett approach - name. but "whea•rrd what reason her couch+, alias Josa{.lultae weir, [his! list .nail the candidate lulu the Bats D , she could give" fur calling her stun Dictionary, begun by the lair. Sir by lt• wase list ministry. Mr. Itaithby ,fur man)' James Murray in the year which saw Miss Bertha Wagner has returned! years teacher of the Auburn Bible the beginning of the search for the Lady Radnor then seigieated that from the Normal Schoch Stratford,, class, spoke of the Leigh salaam fu it could be included among the other btue dahlia. to spend the holidays with Mer par whish tie chun•h is -Id its 1,11,4"r.The scholars responsible for this oilmen of the tour patron saints of cute, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Wagner, soler which lie'. B. Gracie sang a work had to read all available Eng- these- Islands. That, she writes, "Is Mrs. It. C. Weir visited tier sister, bolo and Nowt' the he werch•r with the lisle booksprtatedbefore 1660• aswell'.how the Prince of Wales came by the gregs Mrs.. George Patterson, to Toronto, benediction. The ladies of the oral as a vast number of solumes publlab_ name of Daviel." — _ _ n•Rntbai in addition to the Acral cd since that date rive million Quo- Per --1 1latisdays Juno 21. IIS •el THE PAVILION GODERICH Next Week Open MONDAY, WEDNESDAY_ and SATURDAY Carriages Holmesrille Annual Lawn Social Ceder the auspices of the indies' Aid and Sunday School of the UnitedChurch, at Ill be Meld on Friday Evening, June 29th on Miss Acheson's Lawn SUPPER Served from 6 to 8 o'clock fulls eu'd by a I n•urain glia Lt. - The Favorite Four, I London's Premier Entertainers Telephone 105 - Goderich SHINGLES We specialize in Shingles of all kinds Let us supply your wants Robt. Standish Phone 369 East Street Goderich, AUBURN J. R. WHEELER Furniture Dealer Funeral Director Hamilton Street, Coder., h Phones: Store 335. Residence 355w ALWAYS AT YOUR SERVICE W. C. SNA'IEL Admission: Adults 3k, Children 2Sc The Leading Men's Store SMART WEAR HAND TAILORING Special Orders to your measure Chas. Black Ph, (1 II.ilerdasber and Dry t•I, liner — _ :.=tea La Laundry in Connection West Street 'Telephone 339 II last week. 'Several of our local Orangemen at- tended divine service lu Duuganuon on Sunday evening. We are sorry to report that Mrs. H. II. 11111 Is nut enjoying good health at present. vi11 Miss Sadie Carter is a t ng friends dw•orstiune provided dinner and sup -tions were colle•ted,by�Dr. Murray.: Five Hundred Mlles our. s fifty - two l�veryday airplane speeds ap- frlende. The day will lung he remem- columns of reference. in the diction-' preaching 500 tulles an hour are fore- 1,ered with pietism* by those in ary, while the !word -"point" occupies east by Capt. L M. Woolson, acre - attendance. twenty-one columns. The dictionary nautical research engineer of the is in ten volumes containing 15,000 Packard Motor Company, speaking pages, in which are defined the mean- to the Boston section of the Ameri- Ings of over 400.000 words. can Society of Mechanical Engineers snore a encs and other engineering and aviation - Angles] spent Sundsocieties. ay at IMitgannon Much larger 'planes with far more with Ids father, who is not enjoying of this kind exist than the altar clothpowerful, water-cooled engines that prod health,, at the church of the Oxford Mdsslon eau be placed Inside the airplane and Communion service was held in in Poplar, England. For ten years need not rely on the outside wind for the woman worker who presented the cooling, and that can thus be repair - Smith's 11111 church on :mutiny.. Four cloth, and her daughter, were engag-ed en route, are the standard toward new members joined the church. ed in embroidering It. At the end of which transoceanic aviation should Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Foremen left that time the wonderful figure of work, said Capt. Woolson. Inside mo- -on-etilurday fee Allele house- s a wait will ptirmtLheaUng of the wings. Mich.. after a very pleasant honey- plete. Only the hair remained to be thus preventing the formation of Id mosml• filled in. Then the daughter died, upon them. he aaserted. Mr. Sohn McKenzie, Mr. anti Sirs. and her mother used her child's hair- - to complete the wonderful em - broidery. - per for the many delegates and The one word "put" ha Il Detroit this in 1k CARLOW wee 1 Mary 'Ferguson. of Clinton Nothing requiresp ti to J complete than a place of tine needle - spent the wwkrtNl with her {.ascots (':►}CLO1Y, June 3).—Mr. 11f. };r - work and few more beautiful articles Mr. and Mrs. John'Ferguson. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Rice spent the week -end with friends at St. Cath - Mrs. ('sok, of Wet.tield. is the guest of her slaughter, Mrs. 'leg Carter, this week. - Mers.-*rnoblisent motored to Flint on Wednesday to visit her sister, Mrs. Harold Frost. Mr. anti Mri. Clarence Walden, of Highest Prices Paid For Beef Hides, Goose Feathers and all kinds of Junk. Good Prices Paid for Hens _-� DAViD BROWN Phew" 270 Goderich Weep -End Specials in Ladies' and Misses' ...Dresses Dresses that cannot be duplicated offer- ed at greatly reduced prices Misses' Dresses of printed silk. Long sleeves. Sizes 16 to 20. Reg- a,95 ular price $12.50. Clearing at. . We have just received a new ship- ment of ladies' Dresses. These Dresses are made of figured crepe and have long sleeves. Sizes 36 to 44. Sell- 95 $7 ing at .7J Silk Bloomers Silk Bloomers and Bobettes in a nice range of dainty summer shades. Elastic at waist and knee. Regular $ $1.50 1 for value 1'00 Special in Children's Coats Children's Coats, sizes 2 to 14 years, at greatly reduced prices. Clear- $3 ing at from up Ladies' Hats Ladies' summer Hats of silk and straw combinations in the season's new- est styles.- Different shades. Clearing at reduced prices. Bathing Suits We have a wide range of Bathing Suits for men, women and children. Suits that fit lightly and comfortably. Every size and shade. A. CORNFIELD "SHOP WHERE YOU ARE INVITED TO SHOP" Ladies' and Men's Wear West Side of Square Phase 418 Goderich, Ont. INOQMF1 IN UNITED STATES. Forty -Seven Per Cent of incomes Between $12,000 to $5,00ti. There are just as many families in the United States with annual in -I comes of $5,000 to $10.000 as there are ossa with incomes of less than $1.000, Winslow Russell, vie. -press -'I dent of the 1 hoenix Mutual Life In- surance Company, stated recently. II The largest group, 47 per cent. of the 26.500,000 families making up our population, enjoy incomes of $3,- 000 to 15.000, the speaker declared. Quantity production of family for- tunes has been brought to Its highest state in this country, the speaker de- clared. We are told by an eminent authority connected with the Amer- ican Association of Advertising Agen- cies that about 314.000 families, or 1% per cent . have Incomes exceed- ing $10,000 a year; 1,760,000• 6.6 per cent , have Incomes between $6.- 000 6:000 and $10.000; 12.428,000, or 47 per cent., have incomes between $2,000 and $5,000; 10,300.000, or 3$ per cent., get from $1,000 to $2,000 annually, and 1,760.000, or 6.6 per cent., have Incomes of less than 21,000, LiKE AN ARABIAN NIGHT'S ADVENTURE Have you ever wished to see with your own eyes deep -covet -nett valleys, snow -topped mountains, rugged path- ways thnl lead adventurous scalds from . the heart of forest lauds up to rocky.' misty heights? All this is part of the suisgnittorut taanorama of mountain, glacier nod racing stream that you can see anal enjoy as ,i'ou travel through to the ravine Coast and to Alaska. un the way there you can stop off fit Jasper National Park ---nee the won - tiers of thls greatest of Canadian play• grounds. 'them leave ehlltzntlou behind for a day or two as you pelvis thnasgh range after range of mighty forest --laid mountains. Taste again alae joy of icy life at beanllfnl Vanennver Nnd icteric. Then UilCe• the Ler-fated lull' through the scenic seas of the North Nettle ('oast to Alaska -Ms: land of the :Midnight San. Ism tonrlot tares ere now In elle The dompMte cost of the trip Is sur prlslnet,- low --well within tench of • the average person. This way yon really see the West. Ask any Canadian Nations! ltnit ways agent for full Information n i i ihteralure on these tonre. Ile will Is. 1i1114 to 110141St j'OO to pian velar itinerary. st Benmiller Sunday School meets every Sunday at 10 o'clock Everybody Cordially Invited to Attend S Aft/ E 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 e LIGHT, COOL, SUMMER FOOTWEAR at "Next -to -Nothing" Prices Every pair of White Canvas Shoes must be sold, and our exceedingly low prices will make you want to buy them 100 pairs ladies' leather -soled white Canvas Slippers in Pumps, Straps and San- dal Styles. Kingsbury's "Sno-Wite" Brand Good toio•s and h,•el.; Regular $3.25 to $4.00 Sale Price, $1.49 Sizes are Good NOW, but be on hand early, as these are sure to go fast, and you will be the loser if you do not GET IN ON THIS 50 pairs • LADIES' WHITE CANVAS Oxford and Strap Slippers with leather soles and ed heels A good mixed lot in a van- ety of heels and toes Regular $3.00 to $.1.50 Sale Price, 79c COVer- White Canvas Boots and Oxfords FOR MEN A few pairs only Sale Price, $1.00 Fleet -Foot Running Shoes Brown Canvas Shoes with leather soles EVERYTHING in the store at REDUCED PRICES GIRI.S' and MISSES' WHITE CANVAS Strap Slippers I. rather soles Sizes 8 to 10 1-2, 95c Sizes 11 to 2, -$1.35 SHARMAN'S "RETIRING FROM BUSINESS" SALE GODERICH