The Signal, 1929-5-9, Page 5THE SIGNAL,
TINTS OR DYES
to dip, wash or boil, we have them
RFT, SUNSET, PUTNAM'S, DIAMOND DYE, O -LA,
TWINK, TINTEX, DYTI'NT and MAYPOLE
In all the latest shades including white, for all materials
CAMPBELL'S DRUG STORE
PHONE 90 GODERICH
Confederation Life
Association
of Canada
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I\ MtItt•II
M. N. MacDONALD
AGENT
Fin• and Automobile In-,. I
Godariek Phoa. 382 or 142
Transportation Services
Long Distance --Short Distance
For Engagements Phone
S. R. McMatb, Holmeaville,
601r34 Clinton Central.
Oliver Pocock, Operator,
610r42 Clinton Central.
Footwear for Spring
The new models itt Footwear are particularly attractive
They eompri.e an extensive and complete range of Kyles for
every member of the household. Extremely styli -1, :told up to
the minute in evory .respect, yet not extravagant in design.
Netter before has it }alien possible jn rOnlhllte .o 111811% desirable
qualities in Shotes at moderate price.
Astoria Shoes for men are now in stock
GEO. MacVICAR
NORTH SIDE SQUARE
(.ODERIC11
SPECIAL
30 x 3 1-2 Tires $4.35
BARKER BROS. SERVICE STATION
BLUE WATER HIGHWAY - PHONE 241
also at
Mr. James Smith, W. A. Craig,
Huron Road. Phone 491 VI(toru Str. et. Ph. ,e 513
ASK OF IT
WHAT YOU WI LL
DESPITE its aristocratic appearance,
Oldsmobile is nota car to be pam-
pered and indulged. It is a car of which
you can make extraordinary demands,
confident of securing extraordinary re-
sponse.
You'll End this finer Oldsmobile obeying
your every wish. enthusiastically and viva-
ciously - Thanks to Oldsmobile's smooth
62 - horsepower, balanced, six - cylinder
engine, with such fine -car features as pres-
sure -Lubricated piston pins, G.MR. high -
compression cylinder head, etc... to rubber
mountings, rubber cushioning, fabric bead-
ing that minimize noise and yihr.ition , ,
to roomy, luxurious Fisher Bodies, pro-
tected from road shocks by four Lovejoy
hydraulic shock absorbers.
Let us arrange a test drive, so that you may
know how great a car this Oldsmobile
really is. O.4 -S -RIC
MacEwan & Tebbutt
Goderich Ontario
OLDS
B I LE
PROiUICT OF GENERAL. MOTORS OF CANADA, i.iMITF.D
GODERICH TOWNSHIP
G()DEltIC II TOWNSHIP. May t. --
The W. M. S. of Union church will
meet this Wedtawtay afternoon at the
Moue of Mrs. Geo. Falconer.
'Misses Margaret and ISosale DNrld-
son, R.V., of Detroit, are visiting at
the home of their parents, Sir. and
Mrs'. palate I)avidaion.
Niles Etta Sowe11ty, of Westfield,
stent the week -end at her home here.
• Miss Adelaide Davidson. of the lion -
4•88 Novato School, spout the week-
end at her home here.
Mother's tray will he observed 1n
Union church text Sunday. The stir•
she will to es esu it at 3 VW. Sun-
day sth,sd is being withdrawn. Rev.
31. 1', Parr, Ilse pastor. will le 1n
charge. .\ cordial it.vitatunn la ex-
ten/W l to everyone to attend tttls
rt le.
Mr. and Mrs. Elwyn Anderson sad
chlldreu. of Louduu. motored. up and
stent the week -end at the home of the
lady's parents. Mr. and Mr.. holt.
la t•Idson.
R/wtiug nleratlous are in foil 'swing
In this Is•allty. 5 • of tlyrt fanner:'
are through. /
WHITECIIUJitCAI
WIIITF,1'11l'►p'11. Say it. --Mr. Geo.
I Tuttle sent a few days last week
with Mr. and Mr'. Thos. Kew, of
Wligham.
Miss T1111' Ale ander. of St. Au-
•kiwtine, %1.110d n Sunday with Mr-.
A. Fox.
Mf.. Mats./ Johnston, of Elora.
spear the wk-eml with her parents
here.
Mr. stud fro. 1'1.•11 Falconer and
-'us spent Sunday It Kinl(Ieet.
Nil.. and NIT. holt. Mc4'lenagliau
.'1411 Mr/ Frank Henry attended the
Presbytery meeting at Exeter on
Tuesday.
The well-1riller,, are wottfug at 5)r.
YY ell ronn'a.
Mr. and Mrs. John rampttell and
f tally, of Aylmer. .lest thweek-
end with relatives at Myth atiti Bel-
grave.
r and Mrs. Whoa.. liedd sun
1a.t week with his ,lister. Mr'..
In 1 .Jamieson of lrarrie, who ti s
ts•,•n
in for same time.
Mr. Melville Iteecroft Is at his home
herr for a week before trying exams,
at Loudon 11IvellMty,
-31r. arta ,Mr'.. John, MoGoe awl Mr
MOTHER OF
TWINS HELPED
Restored to Health by Taking
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege-
table Compound
Mitchell, Ont. -"I had little twin
babies and for quite a while after I was
so weak I could
not do my work
because of pains
all the way up my
legs at the back. I
also had headaches
and got very little
sleep. I took Lydia
E. Pinkham's Veg-
etable Compound.
and soon I was
able to get up and
do my work. I have
taken three bottles
and I am tine. do my work without
trouble and am gaining in weight and
strength. 1 will gladly recommend the
Vegetable Compound to anyone."
MRS. F. STA2TON, Box 220, Mitchell,
Ont.
STOVES
The best Stoves at
the best prices
New and Used Furniture
don't buy until -you see what
we have to offer yoti.
We positively solve you money
BLACKSTONE'S
Furniture Exchange
"On Mt I'adut of Wand
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MODEL THEATRE
Week of May 13th to May 18th
Monday and T:resday-
Larry Kent, Thelma Todd
and Chester Conklin
prew•nt p trent for the eye awl 1t thrill for
the fund •Isnn•. Hearty lar hs
y ¢ chin),„ who d. ,I 1x,•1 week In 1, 0r„lon. 17 here
woo.. nod thrills from ...11:r t.. rile/(
GODERICH, ONT.
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and Mn. 3. D. neeerott attended the
lateral of the lute (vol. Juba
Varcte on Yonday at Carlow.
Mr. and Mrs. Itesjar�liue, of Ethel,
and Mrd. Stead and 1: ugbler Mar-
gpret, of IAnark, s1eUt Supday wtth
Mr. and Mrs. Jolru Craig. '
Sir, and Meat. J. It Itwrn,ft and
Florence, also Mr. aid Sirs, A, M.
Kirk, of Seaford,,• riot„r,',l to $trat-
turd ore day last week,
COLI3ORN E TOWNSHIP
her death on Wednesday morning of
last week. The funeral was from the
home tit her niece, Mrs. •R. Scotttt-
mer, and from St. Andrew's United
church, Rev. e. E. tkntgan of Clinton
c•ouducting the service, aselated hY
Rev. 1(. M. Cale of Rayfield. The
pallbearers were six nephews: Colin
Campbell, Archie Armstrong, James
,%rw,yl;ung of flume, Aadrew Arm•
strung.,,,rot 8eafurth and Stilton sad
F:rns's4 Pollock of Stanley. FYtenda
were present frou, Petrolia, Gurrle,
Slia bell, Seaferth, Ingersoll and Lon-
don.
(J(?I.WSRNE TI►WNSIII '. May s.- --
Mra $awuel ABM, of Goderieh, was
visiting her In'tt .1'.deu for a few days
this week,
Palet. Inkster. .•f 1;oeh'rielt. is the
guest of his d:1 rhrer, Mrs. F:rrtcst
Slltehrll. thta wt'e'k,
Mr. Clifford .V:.•n, of G1,014 01. is
hump for a few 'ted-• leii: b1b1 ap
With ala sore hand
5!ir.r 'M. Qtial'i. ..f r;udc'rich, att,t
Mls.. Grace Torhtll„.
were guewta rh Ls w.•.•k :et the hone ut
Mr. ;4111 Mer. Herb 1l'rrts. j
5liss Marguerit. 11.•'•v . t ;ale. !N
avowing. a few .lays rruaFr the ,a•'
It•rual roof at M4�,:i44
The nenmiltl'r' La+;i.•.' Aid held it a•
monthly meeting at: 1 ' lofty of Mile, I
Udrn ,\Ilin on 11•e•l14.wlay.
a . • •I,rr 1. 111)1 cNumbq
held Its monthly m,+'tit14 oU Friday
afternoon in the t..tyu•hip hall.
on Monday a lire ..ruw•1 gathered
at Smit'h's 11111 1'1:11.1 +•burrh to July
flu• 11.51 rewtxr•ts h, a t:I Iaa frwtal amt
n.•ights r, the late Jolut Varc''
Mr. \'art'oe wilI' b• -43%:1!1.y mis+t'd by ;111
who knew• him. -
1)n Tuesday • funeral of Sir
Jester Robertson ' • \iaear,t Fal"
N.Y.. whose dear!, phos whit.
yuirtly reading hie t•d••r :1r his 1
took idaee from the limn,. "f bit halo
ther. Mr. 1'. A. It•ts•rt,+'n. 51.1'.1 emit
sympathy of the ....ntnm,itr goes out
to his 'orrowIng wife tont ',niftier .and.
.i.re•rs, Mrs. Fwl. F:s.,.•r and Min's Mary
'Robertson. former;"" t••;Icher at Xb1-
earn. Mr. Rolert•'a. tyt. she of 1',11
bo'ne's IN,ya and + I; la• kind')", re -
i n'I.Aw•reil by all a .,�•w Wm.
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1r.. J. R. M.-\. . ! ,:• r:"u,
vis Inv: her'brottr• 11 It .t 'I."'
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Arr. and Mrs. 1; N k.-uz,•
Loco.• `motored to .•.I, .01 Syn.
:In.!-Js•1-t the day !wine ..f lir
Met', !.• u
o»1:te t niftier ':- -�. I. ere attend,'
t1u• it11n1)4 •try .•►L. -.� 111 the Pr,.
y1,'rbtt: eh rot 1.a.•k14•.w' 1.1•:
Fnn.1:17. • -
Mrs, Rola. 'lin. • •r- Mr.. tV . R
Mother.. Ser-. t; 11 A1.•Keuzie :uul
Uro. Fred lt,•+, lJ' , 3.,1 the pre,by-
terial meeting 1t .\t•:Tram on Tnes-
'lay' The Largest Popular Priced Show
Mr. B. J. 4'rawford�;1' ),pent confine'
tolled through nines Travelling
H.' Is ttuder the ''',1*"
:,r' 1►r. Vuke44. .l• ADMISSION: (Tax Paid)
prevent he is exotic: al. , 111111' .4' 11upt' for 1...)eed, reeovety:. Children 3Oc Adults 60c
I'rnciurbil lhspe •ter 5'. . 4 ns•r. of
the 1)epltri3141 of F:.hu'tioil,Toronto,
nth! tn¢'1r,•f,,r l:. /'. Ito:!, ,im 'QM 1•• at.
in•p e. lio11 i tl•.• ),ut.!. • ee•F5.s,l ,•I,
TU....illy of this week.
Mr. Iloilo J ,t idson-I17endea.
Presbytery inew,,,14 at c1-inahatil
'l'tte.,ay
1)r, Vuf..• 4or 'r,.ronto, wh., bas t•n:
'Iii'4'.l IIt I',-,.. I,rn''l1'' I)•re. nn,t,•.
11 it •.11 1.,111 '.641‘.. 11-•7 ,week and
a pep
an:11,113 tie: l.lrn7.
One Day Only
Saturday, June
THE SHOW
ONLY 1 I -RtngCOMING
Lirne;t Bros. Circus
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Thur.'day. M j•0, 11)4A --
THE FAMOUS FROST FENCE
We have just received a carload of FROST STEEL
WIRE FENCING. The fence with the lock that doesn't
slip. We have Barb Wire, Poultry Wire, Lawn Fence and
Steel Fence Posts.
L2O 13ERT \V 1 LSON
Hawiltou Ste', r 4 (xlericlt, Ontario
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A SttOW OF sUPREMELV
STUPENDOUS SURPRISES
EVERY ACT A FEATURE
EVERY FEATURE A THRILL,
25 Famous Funny Clowns
\\ hat 1)elco-Light
pleats to i%UIHetl
DEi.('O-1,11:11.1' brings a;,ou elean electric light
for corking, iiewin}c, reading. KtAtiuing
water in the kitchen, laundry, and the bath-
• torn, and for the stuck. Its'st of all, tireless
electric ruiner that supplants hard manual
labour. 1 .e it to run the stashing machine, the
churn, the cacuunl clearer. (•»e it for the
toaster, fan, eleetrie iron, Let Inv tell you what
Delco -Light nil! do.
1)1 1 1 14 1.11.111 . tI.F:N a liERllt'E
:ui p4.•II ,\ Button
Ito\ \u, 1• hu11n16:t. Ont.
55 11 1 11411x. 'Nub dealer. 1.01)I' K1/ 11
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A PEERLESS PROGRAM
PRE-EMINENT PERFOR.5IERS
ONE MILE OF •
MAGNIFICENT PARADE DAILY -
hc.r,y I.*V 0/ SHON.
2 stare ace+-Jtarr..a a ayM
BIGGER AND BETTER
E\•ER\""1•IIINt; I?N'I'1It1:I.1
it fnvoral,ly
Aft If: !' i1.•-. In! daughter. 5I1..
Iaelru. • ` 1 •.;.. •h. visite') at the
"nae ..t 51r :u,.! lir.+ 11,,1.E JlarieNortl
Atatit e•r It .-- I ..Iy entertained a
mintls'r .'f Ili. 1 •'le• friends 3.,.t Sot•
tlrlla r. It la'ii: h - fonrt11 biro hon c.
Th. .',..k I:r••.. have ihst:,L:e.l a
eon•de' •.f 1t•,t :.I- tanks, Mr. '1!, '1,i,-.•
Int•' rII thole! h, over t., Irl. .tore
B:AYI�IELD
'1L\YF'IF:I.II. afar ;. -511.'. Ethel
Jow-.•tr. \ew 6,11'(.44', spent 1114' cvet•k-
rrn,! :If her been,.•
Sli.. I;la,ly. 1in1e left On Saturday
to visit friends at Chatham.
Yr 1.. 11. smith end sn11, who have
teen smiting Sir. and Mr.. finks
Parker. returned to iminion oil 141111 -
day.
Mr. 1t. I'entiale left on Saturday for
Qta•Ier. He motored as far as 'Fortin',
Mrs. F. T. ,White. of Dominn. spent
the week -end nn Ir.r enttugr.
SIr. t1ro. Blair. who lin.t leen ti-'u-
iuq at his home. :1,11 Sit'-. Trots 4111,1
�fttnlly. alto tisite.t her parents: 51r.
Ind Mrs. R. '•7 'n. motored hark to
Detroit on Scuola)
Ilev. F. 11. I':ntll and Mrs. J'anll
motored to Galt ou Friday. Sir.
Paull re'Iluiiued /.fir a While nw•Ing 7..
be 111114.•44 of her f*tier,
Under the lntspilers of the Y.P.S. of
St. .5,drew'. United ehurc"h, 'llen+:111
%ming people will give their let:)S.
�ormy•.lnne." 111
hayfield town ball
oii Wednesday. evening. Noy 2'12n'3-
-Thi. WHY 1. full of fun ;ti,d in the
hands of the II.•1l+all young people will
he presented iu pie,I•III { 'style ,\ fill,
11101.' is hslkly! for
heath of %Li.. Margaret .l. ('antp-
/►ell.-lfis. H:,r:are( \. 1'ampds•II
Abe hadpes•tt
"The Haunted 'louse" 71 a bane „r
IN.,rtte i,ewi- itt "THF: ('r1r.LF1;I.\\:.. Lr„tlers amt
Wednesday and Thursday -
Lewis Stone, Marceline i
Day and Henry B. Walthalll
in it highly ,1 tivtU. •t„ry ,.f American
newspaper life, n ritten by Peter It.
ICyne. Romant+e, Untidily and thrills
*b.,tntI in
"The Freedom of the Press"
Alerr,rakl comedy -"AtIiPLACED
lIt"-1tA\Ikt"
Friday and Saturday _
Ken Maynard
Ar''.1 an western !tan ,'lips.•. hi. ppn'-
vionn %Me'et ,'5 in a smashing outdoor
action picture. (iustant'vsl entertain•
rnelit for everynrte is
"The Phantom City"
ltrnzu• 44hnesbe '1'.11,1. YOUR 511417.01'
t Ike•u for treatment, wn-
I.:41uily of Piglet, her 1l.
CO. 'i•'feM hat n( pr,'
,!e.e•ased her n hnruler of seat• au„
Their father,
the lab Ahll,ohn 1'nn1p
11}•11, with his wife at.l family em1
Stated from 'te•dland e'Igl,t) 111,• yvvr'
ago Ill. .1.rir:4. ,vk+itlnor for a few
Mont 11. wit ti r'.ntive•s near Inc"roll.
where the .suhje•-t of this .k.'t,•h' sen-
M.ni. Rumor,. of the •llama Tr 1.1
1111, 11s Zs...lh.lit.e'• hating r••nebe•.I
Mr. t'autj.letI. he made n provts•etin:
trip from Inarr•oll. with the n'snit
flint the same ;tear he moved his fain
icy to the•.Itrons,,n line, Stanley. !et
fling o11 the fern, now -ow1 I
nee, q
Robert $e•.Iteiuner. !lore his Gamily
grew u). 074 after his drnlII hi. Iwo
ynnnger d:ntghtrr'. ,011 11110.1 1„ r,'.i'le
fh the• .nineneithl.nrboo,, keeph's
house for their brother Peter. until hi-
denth ,neer 117.117,5 rears ago. Th43
then to the %IIl11ge, where the,
faith' ended their .1:1,w. 5it.. Cahill..
hell was ,roc 'trout and a.•tive for
her year.. /I 11.1 11111iI within n year of
her ,M1114 a r' :1.1. to (11 her 81667
tlatineeSstur,lsy .t a to m. hous•werk, .tf that 11me s!M 11n -
fortunately lost Irrr eyesight, noel n$,.r
••••••t11••s••• trothies setting In finally resulted In
WiW era 11
WHICH WILL RIGHTLY CONVEY
THE THOUGHT OF'
MOTHERS' DAY
SUNDAY, MAY 1 21
I'!I r i- Ir --thin,; quite likc,•1 Ibuer. 6,. express,. the thought whioh
Illothcn 1!av synit,1l'iz1:s. Their tender Ism uty deems
to Is. the most 11:dural•:unl titling token of tin -
failing devotion. Tofte gift of Flowers
will In' a thrill to Mother.
wMni'von
EO. STEWART
Ilrueo Slt'eet Tcicphon, 1465
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■ us daily. Many are ming from a radius of twen- a
1 ty to thirty miles to sec re these great values. We i
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1 unheard-of low prices. But now, at our closing r
iSale, we are determined to empty our shelves, no r
i matter how the sacrifice i be. i
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