The Signal, 1929-4-25, Page 5WHY BUY OUT OF TOWN?
When we can sell Batter•
ies and Tires for the same
as mail order prices
Canada Batteries, Gutta Percha Gum
Cushioned Tires
BARKER BROS.
Bayfield Road Phone 241
Running Shoes and Sport Shoes
Our new stock of Running Sink's and Sport Shores
is in: We have a large variety to choose from,
both in yuatity and privet+. Leet us supply poo
All Orr Running Shoos Are Guaranteed
W. HERN'S SHOE STORE
Phone l'lw 1'h.• tituen•
SIMMsimmillellmamnIMIMINW
THE SIGNAL, -- GODERICH, ONT.
AUBURN ho of u11en, where Otte is OBITUARY
slo
AUBURN, April 23. -Miss Ratrkln
of Seaforth, spent the week -end at th
home of Mrs. Herman Doerr.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe. darter, of the
"Boo," are visiting Mr. Cartery lar
ents, Mr. aid Mrs. Jot Carter, sr.
The C. P. R. is enlarging 4he freight
yard to the east and a large ember of
men are employ(' at the job.
Mr. R. '1'ayl. is undergoing treat-
ment in Toronto hospital at present.
Urs. Merriman. of Sanford. was the
guest of her fattier, Mr. it. Lockhart,
last week.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Lawson visited rela-
tives In heafortb the early parr of this
week,
Ur. G. Taylor is driving a uew car.
seeding operatiuux dire ye•neral
arorwd Auburn.
The old wattle is now all taken down.
and Mr. Dan Ma. Letan w ill so.m be
e starting the uew ,1K, We Wish him
ever succour and goo. weather.
week -
111...s Katherine 1(a.•1t,mul1 visited.
with friends ID g'rr,la at the week-
end.
ASHFIELD
.a 1ti.iPH.D, April 23. -The services
in Ashtleld Presbyterlau church on
Sunday were conducted by Rev. Mr.
Miller, of King, Ont. A meeting of
the ermgregation Is to he held on
Tuesday evening, April 30, in the
.ebur, h, for the purpose of calling a
minieeter. It is hoped everyone will
lake an interest in the meeting.
The W.M.S. held their regular meet-
ing at the home of Mrs. Alex. MacDon-
ald, near Lochalsh. There was a good
turnout of both members and ',traitors.
A good program was given.
Everyone 15 busy at present on the
land. which is drying up considerably.
Mr... Maci.eod, of Lochalsh, who had
her hip fractural is staying at the
ST. HELENS
ST. 'rELEN& .%pet1 elle• laet
ring at :;t. leek ie will be . arried OU
this r,eae,•11, .laming probably alma,'
the last week 1* Ms!.
Mrs. McKenzie Webt, wit nt Wiug•
ham bosiAtal last leek and had .her
totwlla removed,
lbngratulatlons 10 air. -:uul. S.-1`.
George PhiIUpe 011 the gift of a ,htuch-
ter.
• Mrs. UcTittle, of lreetlirll. 1. a
alsihrr wiW her daughter, Altai. \t'.
Taylor.
Mr. Cliff Murray hos l' .Iumed a
new Ford sedan. •
The St. Helena Women'. institute
will meet In the St. Ilr;ens hail on
Thursday, May 2011, at 2::11 o'clock.
As Ulla lo the an,ual.nl.rting, ,t good
attendance is requested liltsiness of
importance has to be attended to. Roll
can: Paying fees. Music tool refrtwth-
tnen ts.
The young Peoph' itihle elle..., will
meet Friday evening• when St. Helens.
Y.P.B.C. will be at home to the
Irhltechurch young leseple. iir'r. S1.
C. 'Parr, of Victoria street 1'nited
church, Goderich, will address the
meeting on "Summer S.•h,mtts." Re-
freshments will be serve!
Thursday, April 26, 1930.-4
J'AMIES WILLIAM OAMPBFLL
A well-known and highly respected
resident of Goderieb, la the person of
James William Campbell, only eon of
Mr. William Campbell and the late
Mrs. Emily Sharleau tlntupbell, passed
away on Saturday, April 2Oth, after
an ,!massa of siseral mou+,. ►e-
ceaaed was lu his slxty..ioentthh yeIar.
He was born lu' G,utprleh and had re-
sided here prueth•ally all his life,
Previous to his Wows he had Leen an
employee bf the Wesn•ru r'anada
Flour Mills. Ile is sun Pea by his
hither. Mr. William t':lultdlell, and
els sisters,: Mh.-es Elizabeth and
Rmina rlatd Mr.. .1. .1. 'Robertson, of
Goderich : Iu.• Annie. or Tor.ipto,
alis+ atinule, or North l:ny. and Mrs.
F. G. l u,tle, of ihitallbn. Mr... W. T.
Mural's. who p:l.w•d an •.i starch
salt lam, was another slater The fun-
eral took place from the fatally resi-
dence. Quebec street. on Tuposh' y
afteruisvtr to Maitland cemetery. le --
ceased had attend.'! North rat reel
railed church and the service; were
conducted by the pastor of that
churlh, Rev. C. F. Clarke, awiste>.1 by
Rev. J. E. Ford. At the service at the
house Mr. E. C. Belcher eons: -Some
Sweet Day. " The p:llll•eareree were
three fellow'•w'orkrnen of the de-
epened, John A. Wiggins, J. W. New-
combe and It. Sfelhniga11. Iwo 111•-
pheW.,. 'lorry Robertson and Harold
burley, arid. a cou.i11, 11'illiam Camp-
bell., Many beautiful floral tributes
were received in token of rs.ta 't and
s3mpathy, among them being floral
ofrer;ng, from the Western t'mnada .
Flour Mills. Goderich town'cuuhcil,
Campbell's. Drug Store
Anniversary Sale
7 DAYS -- APRIL 27th to MAY 4th -• 7 DAYS
Our Annual Sale when we endeavor to give you values you will remember. Values that mean
big savings. We wish to thank you for giving us the largest patronage in our history. It is our
continued desire to give you values that will merit your favor. Lots of specials not listed here.
Toilet Goods
New Knife Fdge Compacts
Segni tr Si ill)
Sale Price 49c
Powder Puffs
25c quality
15c
Parisma Face Powder
Special
Sale Price 49c
Garden Court Face Powder
Regular 75c
Sale Price 59c
Penslar and Mag -Lac
Tooth Paste
Regular Price 50c
Introductory Sale Price ..33c
Shaving Cream and
Coleo Soap
45c Value 35c
Table of Toilet Goods
Half -Price
LOOK FOR TABLE
SPECIAL
Palm Olive Soap
4 for 25c
Infants' Delight
4 for 25c
Vinolia Castile
8 Cakes for 25c
Gillette Razors
29c each
Auto Strop Razors
Razor and 5 Blades
Sale Price 49c
Tooth Brushes
Values to 50c
Sale Price 19c
Fly -o -San
FOR FLIES AND MOTHS
Regular 90c
Sale Price 59c
`Vupack
Iy••,ui,4r hoc
Sale Price . , , . .....
- Trusses
Guaranteed to give
satisfaction,
16 years' experience in fitting.
Formaldehyde
40c lb.
Epsom Salts
for Stock
6 lbs. for 25c
Common Sulphur
6 lbs. for 25c
Stationery Specials
Papetries
Regular 754
Sale Price 39c
15c Pad 9c
Envelopes
Good Quality
3 Packages for 25c
25c Large Pad 17c
Samples with each purchase while they last.
Music Goods
Mouth Organs
MARINE and BUGLE BAND
Regular 60c
Sale Price
... 49c
ACCORDION VALVE
Regular $1,25
Sale Price
99c
Mouth Organs 10c
Brunswick Records
Clearing Out Balance
80 Records
Regular 75c and $1.00
Sale Price 39c
3 for $1.00
Brunswick
Phonograph
NEW REPRODUCTION
Regular $155,00
Sale Price . , . , $119
Terins can he arranged
Portable. Phonographs
New Reproduction
$25, $35 and $48.50
LET US DEMONSTRATE
A PHONOGRAPH IN
YOUR HOME
PHONE 90 CAMPBELL'S DRUG STORE GODERICH
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John Tlorthwar & Ron, 'Hamilton, add
the (utarlo Railway and Municipal
Board. These from out of town pees-
enl at the funeral, beeldes the de-
.vu.�d's sisters, Included Mr.'and Mrs,
Frew and eon, of Brantford, Mr, Wil-
liam 5'etupbell, of Ualnoville, and
Mr. 'Jerry Robertson,' of Stratford.
The sympathy of, the whole community
is extended to the falndly', and par
• tll'ularlr to the aged father, who bare
suffered a double bereaseptent 111 1,
l•rie1 of .:1x weeks.
SIRS. t:I1.ES JENKINS
.\rtes ave ntoatll' of 111121 ' airs.
titles .Leukine, of I'irtoa street, pod-
�•ri. h, pasw•d away. Ivry tueaee:n, I), Ur,
1- ro 1y. April loth 111•ceam le as Ira
her-s'veuty-ninth your, hal ; been
irlrn Mal 4, 1S at, at 1e •.,,dlantb
farm. 1111n 111' road, 4; '.leNch l ,01101'
she aa.., formerly Miss Annie .Ieuk, •.
the second youngest thhugbter of 1:a.
late \Ir. :ru.1 Mro. wtlliam ,Ierlktn-
Klee had tour brother.:ut.1 the
1.111of whom have Iwwrd on e>,ept bar
Youngest sister, Mrer. Robert Ferris. of
1larblek• Iler brothers were the late
Thomas, Roland. John and William
Jenkins, all of stoderich township, nod
the four .slstere who predee•ease'd 1n•i
were Mrs, Elizabeth Smith of e'linto
Mrs. Eleanor Blake, Mrs. Mary Mor
row- and.,Mrs. Martha ►.aithwitite, all
of t:oderlch. On May 'l -Ph, 1etT7,
.eased was united in the bombe of
Choly matrimony to Mr. Ialerr Jenkins.
of Ilolmesv+lile. Fifty year, later. In
1927, they celebrated their g.tlden
wedding aunt versa ry. ,after ,elt
marriage they went to re' idc.oa their
farm near Blyth. where they lived
until' 1911,.whrn they moved 1u God-
erich, where they 111, Iived ever
mime. 'thole. children are Wm '1'.
Jenkins.. on The hotneste,.1 Urs \\'m'
HURON CAFE
Special from now on
Fresh Lake Trout or
Calf Liver
SPECIAL
, SUNDAY CHICKEN
DINNER
HOURS: 1_4 to :1 o'clock' mei
:f to is 0.00'k,
For 'Reservations phone l 62
A Coatoleuat Rua
ontha floor
it money III the
b
Snell 1111)1 Urs Wm w...•rte- f Mil -
;Long Service
lett. ,yr.. Charles Marker of O:olericb:
mrd A1ir. Addie at home. erne 'aa mai.
ter. 141101131, died in 4►"t.'her. 1'1511 Ten'
cr:uub'blldr•n also 4411,!2,' The ran -
.4. Lm,k fan.. (r.i411 1h,• f;lmllr botpe j
'•lr I'ieton street on Snudvr..\pril 21-.t.
Iter-. J. E. Ford 4vrndnerin, 14.• e.'r
31r• 11'itll:un Stair a11,1 \1r MI,
11ols'rt..iii sung 7y4 duet The pan
hearers were mix ueptien-.: 1I.•rh.
1larvrr. I:eorgs and flees, leukin,.
1tetnt Ferris acid 11.'or;e l,aitbwa r,
The fi.eral tributes were beautiful. '1'h.•
remain. were taken I,. the Myth 1-111.11
enn•terr eon, laid to rest in the family
1.1,1 ii•v. 11r. Jt:.rnl.r..,f iilvth
note•! 1111• .peri•,. •1f Ih.'gr.1,•r.;de
S1,I',X.1N1►F;lt ' U.•R,flt V1:ii, M.
i t'u't •
11 :thin' throe Lear. on 'babe+.!:.v ►
at Low Cost
You will wonder how we elan offer
such attractive patterns in
11111' Ions; -wearing
Congoleam Gold Seal Art -Rugs
tit much tulliteratP pri.•e•.
All uneonditMutiny Rita r:ult ' •1
J. R. WHEELER
FURNITURE DEALER and
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
Phone- Store R,
'Toning last death .truck twice ill"our Hamilton Street Goderich, Qat.
Als 1iltder 3I.lvur 1u,-,�•.1
'.,y at .1.30 eiehu•k at his boo„•
" ;'e'r -'lrw•t. ,Bel 1:e. title,. Neil
,.1,4''1, died "fit 12•:1)10. 1Y:111441
street. at 9 .iela•k. The y'III' r 31•-
ivor Pad had it long 'Olin LSIinr11I ill -
n4' 11,4 the repltlt of it 11 ai•,•id.'u.'
twelve years rig•' ai fort lihud.•i',
whrn. he fell doe 11 fie• ,'Mite 111•121-
- braise. 11i• fermi, e+, rithe .tyarr n,
tt.s.r. This finally rr.alled in t.vr e 1
and for the lost tour 311
beet, an Invalid- horn in
fony•lire }ones ago. •11,•x, ,•*.tiler!' f1.,•
Lake.. fel- a tiwnts•r of y.'.(r$, Makin;
bis how) iff e:odreieb rxeept for some
'rata sla'ut at Port Stabler and 1'ort
I:nrwcll. In hi: ye.anier dors lie wa-
a great bes•kec stilt. and 1u• wits •nn•
of ,lie most ciTe'tiv-e player, he
1151'.:'151) 5hn'h n:e• -...1
•nil. ;n the final ••:tine. ,.
.r.,ri_h,' I•„r tier 40.11.1.
Ile Ieale. 111.4 fvtf.• enol li.,
'ao h. 4- and tire:• girt+. e
Nei; .A1. Iv"r ty;ls In tit. • „cots
tfh v•:rr :uo1'111111 'weft 1;1 for ,.er:.f
11,,,1„1„.11'-- w'us a nntirr ' - \
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hue irid tit ed in Go4„r,.;,;,
ornne } i:r. o:•� �iitali"1, he
•111•,r aue1 ti.hernrao, lir in
''1 Irl. »,re, .am• '..11, .L.hh. •.• , '.
.are•'. r; ,
.t .i,,. ':n,ght,•l'• \1r.. '1'
Sf:u•ylu•.ai. orlearn,.
1:•'Ih father anal 10.11 veers ttleuthw',
•4' /by rvilan elinre1•. and at •�.•
'i..nble rumv:•l• whie•h n„.k Ida..•
Sal r,:af afternoon froth the home
he e.14-,• AI'-itor, the ,•s•rfi,,,, 5.•r.•
Intn.a, I by Iter. 11. 1'. 31'•)katuid.
rluni.n',' +•f linox ehnr•rle- 'rt,. pall I
l4' iers for the elder 31,1)..r were
N" -•'r. 10:1.1.1 Marwick. O'olin Murray
)nk.l.•r, ease. lt. 11•'rri.,,li
1I 11••Is•nPid :Uel e•;,• .1•,
1 for-,ali•can,leu
�1 •'.:'I. X•,rf,a,, 1L•I'•ha.2.. JIf
\1,•1'..,.',1 1 add AL•o• \1,11•,1,
:11..•11 1110 iu U;i it land rem
1111.-0: 1)Inw• tsr''o',it
N •Itor. e'levrtau'f : tar•+. 11
tit•+v,. ttetroit: Mr. and Mr.' .1.,
fl"flet! :ut'1 Alr•. 11'01. ui,:•!t..,
I'•n•r Sbrllley.
The re:'rl,r l,retitlg of the e;nd
23''111011 lo.titute .will be 11,1.1
\It'kn4 uln,1 on Thur -,133.-
1, :1, p.m. The ,rection
1.,' rns.nn._ fear will take id ,.
fl attendati,'' of the
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LIGHTS THAT GUARD LIFE
11r 11ry :111 too alit 141 think .1,1.
12)11 treat our friend the I►rn_'iia
,just ;m,other tierriutnt.
I1tit think :l moment. - .11 night
atm when other store, :ire ,•10.01.
'11 see the lights of the tt•ien.i'fc
Irupr stores gleaming oat in the
darkness. !scan on Sunday.,
n 11,11 other lln're'llant, 1,11:2- t11tit'
Ir:lr•j-earned rest, his line 1ra,1!
t ial1 of servlre kee iei tile' 11f11'•.'I.1
;21 his post, read}` to. hell. n•et
,•err}' enlrrI,'nr1' in hi, n••i^lil.,r.
hnn,i.
'I'h.• roan alio rteel, 1,1 .erre the
un rtlllIlity as a resist eared• pita
theist must have more than the
'nunfreinl, point • .el' view. 11e;
lint always be revolt' t.. ;fast 1h.•
ht•siei,1 1 I is sk in 1 lie Doi
finding of prrseriptions is of in
1itnahle value. Not only must'
know the 'properties of every
credient. tint he mint ftmlyd as
e11 its purity 5141 fitness for use.
Jhehirld those lights. 111111 $1,1191 a
ram of Lope Out into the night
a spirit of sympathy and ser-
er, harked by aperial knowledge
rnrd ha' long years of stud}' at
Ilege aid of training in actual
,vier.
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A Real Bargain
in Footwear
\1 feat line+ of
Boots for the Farmer
and Outdoor Worker
Clearing at $3.75
In Other I ides, Men's. Women's,
Boys', Girls' and Children's
Footwear, Quality and
Prices Are Right
\\ Iasi .at n 2u•r-
(Jit, it• a 111,2
The East Street Footwear
and Repair Shop
1'11 1111.. I'•
Opposite Knox Church, Goderich
1 epee, 1.:yrni11gre
THE
GQDERICH
citAt Mtn
kl k,SEP CURL ft
Yt)) A7 Ail TIMEOSN . YewOEppylT CAN Fo1
WADRAW cos IT AT YOUR_
tilrtt `�e+vt_ CONVF#., 9FNCE,
sl nt"'c 1<P4OWfNG MAT
1i (JUR RfTWATl p
l' d( ASSURES YOU
boo() COAL
DPS°
Stfalt eE
What does it mean G you to live
in •1 community .K 1e.pt.ri�ihle bust-
orgy in+tttutions' What would your
t'.sn be without
F',nanci;dly solid Munk+ ",
11,northle ttn're hunt.,
('.msetentious doctors 1
ICeFable public utilities .!
Dependable 1.051 dealers"
These deserve your support.
Give your patronage to your boar,'
institutions and you will get your
money's worth in goods and in an
Assurance of permanent, responsible
('.11.1. THE
VIZ -At fro k'
For Good Clean Coat
E. R. Wick, J. A. Campbell, J. B. MUSTARDCOAL
J. H. Lauder, H. C. Dunlop Phoebe 98 - COMPANY
Goderiei
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