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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1929-6-13, Page 4'? i u ,)f + RANCOR iy-wr..an•---.-.__ .fir e rr"`arlt':'';{..«.sae, r s §f ir'f' , ' f`1P'e ,•', selling the uine underwear atinga suit rs THE SIGNAL, GODERICH, ONT. • PARAMOUNT • York, amid sees. Will Long, of Ban- Klntall, with tbe president, Mrs. ducted at tlletmlller is Imo. R• A. i'.t1L'ar )1 INT. June 11. -Mr. and Lundy of 'Ile, twlsrrtl by Rev. R. B. Mrs. Dittman Meet:r.1 .r mud children. Cummlag of r -water. ..lent Sunday with Mr-,iearers i miller. The Naomi *woe was con- filen Beckett. in tbe chair. Atter of tBeaniiiicr Thu pall- s; Ale=. 1' ,tug. William :uu, ll r• Ja.k Ilrudrrwnt.• ' Stewart. r' awes M.6ua:ht. Jainea Miv Myrtle MT.'lluillwt silent the ()liver. Richard MCWh,ney and Sam- s leis -k -end with friend.. lit Dunkin. owl ftbeppard. Int.rusn took' place •• lir. and Mrs. K ltichar.is %lilte'I iu lblboeme cemetery .\ large num-. Iru•u•:o iu Markdale rr,etulc. Iw•i• of friea(Is were pnss,•ut at the Nu - ii \lis.. Sarni• Mat•.\nlrv. of Uui ty ern 1. thaw+ from a d;'t.iIi t icing de. •..ntiwi:thou 4.1,101. 1+ speud111t• flee ,wt.rtl'v brutber, ,rrauk SJeWlrt. 'pl holid0s with 'her tmother.wife from Magnetawur:. ,SJ S0.am- 1 The Paramount 1' F \1'. n. ' will art and wife from, D,.....:• For the first time in history, we are able to offer this popular underwear at a new low price. Why? : Because a nation-wide demand has made production economies possible, ;and these savings have been passed on to you. We can now sell you genuine 11ate11\cay garments at $1.25 a suit. Come in any time, and we will be glad to show you the new range and variety of materials ▪ available for summer wear. W. C. PRIDHAM & SON Mee's and Bol,s' Wear Telephone 57 Long Service at Low Cost You will wonder how wee can offer such Iit1ra••ily. patterns in these• .nue-i t'i'ring Congoleum Gold Seal Art -Rugs at unci moderate psi..•- { • 111 unconditionally gnaraut••.•, J. R:• WHEELER FURNITURE DEALER and FUNERAL DIRECTOR ('I to - -,r,rr. ., I. ,'.-,1y Hamilton Street Goderich, Ont. ► ALWAYS AT YOUR SERVICE with a full line of Quality Groceries and Fresh Fruits and Vegetables IN SEASON CALVIN CUTT Kingston St. Phone 116 Goderich hold their .lune meeting oil 'I'hunaia. Juur L'tg1. %%hell the Kairdhea Club will fish them and 11;11 istt on the pr.. rant. The Paramount ladies will a•rve lunch. (;OI)ERICH TOWNSHIP s 1;111.1:1:Ilio Tt1\1'NSHIP, June 12. mr. and mrs. Chas. D. Cox and Miss .BerthA. of Northern Ontario, morons! herr 1111.1 c4•itc.i %%ilk rela- tive. "Vier the ww'keud. • \lis• Eunice Sowerby has returned leone e after ..Iru•ting a month in Itr.tktilir 'I.w Margaret Davidson. R. N., 1tt•u•. D. Ile pending a mouth's holi- Iay at the home of her parents. Mr. ora Mrs Robt Davidson. The W. M. S of Union 1"hitrtl bore!. will meet this Wednestl•y lfteru•r.n at \ ...'or.1 street parsonage. Mr. Thos. Cox and Miss Bella have rot urnt•,i home After spending three C w.. ks t',t1 i. with n•latrces at Tor- on:•o: Wit:thy and Bancroft. 11rt. Thos. Amy. of 'Burford. is spending a fortnight visiting with' 11 relatf'e+ here I. 'Trite heartfelt sy tultrtliy ..f this rout- mtuttty iv extended' to Mr. R. H. Revell and family itt their wad be - r Outing, Golf, Bowling lvA.,1 i. `til' and Tennis Shoes rturdv praetieal Shutes fir n:•'n. i,, - An l y"oohs. 'I'l.• favorit.'- f.fr legs.'•. mss«•- :tug ehitdron are the •--'lorwi and fancy fabric- They are her,' in the newest .lo-ign- anti pattt•rtIN. flay rio.-- for elrildr.'n it'lud• n v.ry lar.•• ttriety stypes iIt caudal- awl (biting- clow'. .'fel,• tt, I -,c •.•:t -nn has started 1111y now and eh..• (runt the h• -t assortti.crit rut th" I0n,r1 p" .ihls price•. ,i11t iii eove.hb•re 1 GEO. MacVICAR THF: PRACTICAL SHOE MA's NORTH SIDE SQUARE GODERICH PUBLIC MEETING HON. R. B. BENNETT K. C., M. P. Leader of the Liberal-Conservativelnrty in Canada, will address a public meeting in the Wingham Arena Thursday Afternoon, June 20th This may be your only opportunity for many years of hearing"The Man from Calgary," a great Parliamentarian and admitted by all Canada's greatest orator. He will be assisted by Hon. E. B. Ryckman, K. C., M. P., Senator Donnelly, Duncan Sinclair, M. P., George Spotton, M. P.. and Miss A. Clayton. MEETING BEGINS AT 2 O'CLOCK Loud speakers arranged to that all may hear perfectly renting aceommodatintt for all. Rand in attendance. Puhlie Reeeptiou on lawn of George Spotton from 1 to 2 p m. This Steatite will be drwsdeas tbrawgb Statism IS III. P. (2110 Mem). Wia tibam. 111:t'''' GOD SAVE THE KING rearetsept. 111.,;( NILE The late ('haw %tewar(.-There lmss•d tw:1y los: Fri,la' evening i'harles Stewart., of Nile. in hie eighty - year. Mr. Stewart • hail been ailing ter .the past +.•vcn or eight years. hitt the end came very unex- pectedly at the (tome of h s dan¢h- ter. Mrs. *ill Long of Ifo tniiter. Born in Fermanagh. Ireland. Mr. Stewart cant.. to Canada in his ...ivy- 11,410 pvy-11,41 l cool settled at Nile. where Ito farmed 1114 w'!.;.• pred.r.msed him just Ile-.. yea t►•: Its 'mi.wt•.I her grettp. There u,•re.thrte .children to the family: Mrs ('liar..-' \%alters, now •Nrwtsc.l : Mrs Nell Ryan.14t New COLBORNE TOWNSHIP t v ►Ia ttMeN1K TORN<H Il'. June 12. Mrs. 3. 'La Reels. s+ -r•1 a couple of • neither, .lays lest week with Gtr u. ooh • Mrs. Meadtdord of Toronto The W. M. S. of sou :Ir,+ Ilill church held their monthly u.wting at the holm' of Mrs. John 'I'n'idie on 'Thurs- day of Wet. week, the r•iir+ leaving II quilting bet. Mr. Thomas Coreist ', - ue.itwr urr.l .Wier, 111aa Dolly Co:••. -':. •'f Kincar- dine. spent Sunday . 'hr h..ntr of Mr. att.! Mrs. Alden Mrs. Keunetb Alli' "ntn•I ovt•r from Detroit on Sal .:. 0 • emending the week -end with Mr .. . Mrs AI•liil Allin and family bef•.•.' ...fug to vi -it her people at LIstowel Our •Ynpathy goo. •'i to the be relivord finally of Mr.•Rutledge.of Nile. echo was bar •-. lit 1'olb..rm• cemetery on Sunday. ahs. n. Mns. W. Long and family .r, the 10+ of a dear tether and cr. ata:tther. Mr. chit+. Stewart, who s ., laid 10 rest on Monday. Smith'.( '.till t'nite•i hurt+ Is hold- ing its anniversary on .Inly 7th. 'W.V. W. A. Bremner, of Itrt.•tield. will 1 the ft esker. Sperla! inti.+.,• W ex pw•te.I moth morning :r:•( evening. Mr and Mrs. W. \i mvtoro.1 to the Sou.'• Mich., on 'I' :rs,ti het t. 1111'1.I a frmily Bath. anJ will re turn this Thursday. the bumblers tart ut the meeting a eery gt.ud program war given. Papers were fwd by Mw. 1►. Maelutyre, !Ira. t'utlitrrtu, Med. Robert Buller, Mrs. C. Ma.11regur anti Miss Await. Mae Mat• luurld, followed by cvwwutMU .luring. A auto was rendered by Petr) Matlutyre and au iustruweutrl by Mist Katherine Mrcll.utaltl. The meeting closed with the singing of the National Anthem. Refreshwevus were served by the ladles. The next ateet- GIFTS for June Brides All the leading lines of English China for you to choose from. Rnyai Crown Herby, Royal ICoulton, 11•.•.lgwood, Coal - port, Mottreroft, Pte. Indian and English Brassware, Silverware. .11sn the famous Engli-h Plaques. You will find a gift for each individual taste at Cole's Book and Gift Shoppe Cleveland's Bread is a tempting ron.pleineut to any notes. --riches rut, in itself and tend- ing rept to the n••t ori the t •mt. Your family will demand twice les notch of our Bread as any other. Fncotrage them 10 .1, ., its it is the avail healthful anornourishing Lrsl they can take. - E. U. CLEVELAND Thune 111 \V•• -t rt by Mr. and Mrs L. Mak/aa Mr. and Mrs. Y. G. Keehn, of Sea - forth. spent Sunday with Mrs. J. H• Mcleod. Mra. A. G. Elliott, of Lucknow, spent Sunday,wlth Mia, J. Fraser. Mr. and Mrs 8tmmonds and Mr. and Mn. Downs. of Tureen, spent Sunday w-Ith Mr. and Mrs. WIt ombt•. Eightieth Anniversary. - Trinity church intends celebrating the eight- • u the cantbileltittwu loth :mei)t r ary f of the hayfield i*nttih. The dour. h had its. beginning in 1ti;11. The ,q,w•1u1 lug will 1* held as a plcuie at lake- sercicwt have been arranged as fol- lows: Sunday.. June Writ. 11 N.M. I►r. and Mrs/.-Sltupwto attended the, Rev. It. e. Pince. Essex. i :30 p.ua,_ medical funfrutitn in Toronto and Iter. fi C. Jeuulug, Watton.. tauud,ty. fruw .hero wt'tit to spend the Benet tl Jute 30th. 11 a.m.--Archbl.rlmi. -Wil- ►w u►bly tAe'etlug iu Ottawu last liatus. t..ntlou. 7:30 p.m.- Rev. week. Rlt•kard. Atterimon, Sunthty, June \lis+ Fdnit \\'eludes was the gust ..Ar.1--,t.rt-br at Varna.. Rev. 1t. 1' June 341 • .. a tit .•rn .. a Sunday. J ..j Ml.a+ t:. Campbell at the week-end..1 sols. .\ft Y Mr. and Mrs• Uunald thmpllelt, of •\n•h.1.hop %Villlama will hold eolith. San Francisco. are t•isitlug their many matiotr. service at St. Jetties' church. friends In .\(Wield. Mr. Campbell i. Mlddletou. There will alt.. Ip, Opt. a brother of Mrs. R. MacGregor. .sake tial service. during the week at Tr.. Shore• ully t•hureh, hayfield: Mondry. June Mr. 1►wtcan MacRae, who has been . _4, •c p1tu.--Itev. W. A. T•.w-Itallettd. to:Shiite at Mitt.'rtou, ie honor for the Itercie: W...Inr•Ity, Jape ort diet-. 1: ."muter, S. Jones, rural dean. t:orrlt'; Friday. Mr.•. Brown, tit lh•ttuit, is %ishing 1u the hone of her brother. Mr: Dun.).\ June a5- rchdeacon JosesrBateoan, Ooderlcb. During the week there will ba a parish reception. On Tueeday evening. June 26, a supper and uou- cert will take place. when a good pro- gram will be given and a play, "lett in Charge," will be put on by the young people of the congregation. This ale nlversary promisee to ite an uutstant' lug event and no doubt the servlcee will be largely attended. All are we. eonie. Lovely New Pottery just in -- Egyptian Una, Ironton Hanging Baskets, Jardineres, Wall Vases Greek Vases 25e up to .$8 50 Jardinerest 23e, 33r, Sir, 73r Sl Extra Iaryte Jardinerre h.r tl ferns 1 iracefull tall \'suer for gladioli atr1 iris. JUST POI' IN ANDSEE TIIFM Smith's Art and Gift Store t:.1,t 'tri yl Hen,. !: • t',uyt•roti. Lts•lWlrh. Mr. Unlit and Jean L•'utc. arcutu- punit.l 19 Mr. and Mrs. -\. \hrleuuan. itsitt•,1 with tricot... lit L'ndun at the week -end. Alt. 1►l•k \lacl1,uutld, alt.. 11tet with what might have beet' a very .a•rious a..ide•ut when his hone run amity lar( seek. i+ doing as well es might ie• ex- pet•trd. and We Nolle for a speedy Ile `•'very. Th.. hank 111111.•e held III \Ir. .bones \! n \till:ur's. .•ort Albert. on Friday eventing lea.• it .le'-idrd rucres.l. 1't• tole x• tante front far and (tear and all n'p.rt , - having a g•srl time until the ...arty hours of unerring. HAYFIELD • 1:.\\F1911.1t. Juur 11:. -\loss Jew:. WHITECI1I'R1-;H'let, Alfa% of IDetroit. came hone oft'Friday for the mourner Vatall.nt. 11• h.tyr•. of Strathrot. A11.. hist.*.+icor •,•feral .uutnwrs here arrived oil '1'nts•.t.ty ait.l is st,ciu:: will. Nit.... .1 I'i,-isou. Nle. and NIr'. W Sha . of Tor onto. and Mrs. 1.. (lite. slid +.'u. • . l...uthtn. Are ....copy ing the Portion', cottage. Mr... Minnie 1t" -t•. w -hu -spent the pa -t three weeks at her cottage. -Slim Mleo Porter andi111+..1 '.... of t'liittdn: It -tuns" left for 'P•.roetto on in11•110i Pith " Mr. and lrv. .:•vies M•l'len• (:tet. N'(IITEOHl'RCH, lo,:e lit. -Tile nailed chuieh here h.• I very antrest fol anniversary- s.•.. es oe Suu- thty. when R.V. W. 11 \11. of Auburn. prea.•hrd to a full ho: i' MINI morning and evening. -\nnirerwary vialt.t• s' were' )live Thowpw,n. Mr. God•fr. ins Mr. We.. ley Lott. at the lata' • home herr: • •t^hau- Mrs. Cuyler. •f St Helens, Mr. :u:.l Mrs. t'. It Will and family. with Mrs. Frank II•'rra : Mr. and of L.1101011. spent the week en 1 ,tie Mrs. Al., (*enema ar Jean. of Ash- their cottage 11.-1.1, with Mr. and M ' \1'w. Pardon: \lie. noel \Ir. A. J. Steterts And 11 r. and lins. Lore• .1•,hueton •of .laughter. of 1'.ii'lon. s1.•itt the seek .'edar Valley. Mr. Mrs. 11.4,1. end at "Merry 'rym.• Lodge," Phillip... of Goderlcl, 1Ir noel %Ir.. )Ir: aril Niro. .tikeihea,l. of London. Sant held. of Aahfle! .ti•11 Mr. and Who re,ett1ly pureti,.e.Nl•I Smith's Mr.. 11'.11. Farrier: NI- :u -'. Mr- .1 t••l. cottage: arrived that week. . Molter. of Sr. Helen.. 14'1. \Ir. and Mr. rel Mev. Ian McRae. of Stralh- tire Th.*. Gaunt; Mr :utd 11re M K. .rov. spent the week -cud with tbrir wt•hb an.i family and 11r'. .\r.•h:e An- anttt. Mn... J. Fruiter. - k-r+•u. of Sr. Hekt.•. and Mr. and • ' Mr. awl Mrs. W. 11 T.lt..t. who \lrs. Geo. Walker, of Fust Wawano.tt. have left their farm oil the sample with Mr. and Mrs. Rot: Pardon. line. lure tte.ce•1 to the (s.1trap ism - Mr and Mrs. Roy \I•s:..•• .,f 1'r.tw charted from F.. A. Sander it few year- perity, 'Mlted on Sunday with her ago and until ju-t re.ently i. eup.t.l i uncle. Mr. Alec. Nayt'r of S„ltthnwl'- ton. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Patton. of the r'. X! R. at Lnt•aa. are holidaying at Vietnrin ,ling Vau^tncer. \lesara. Victor F.rnerson and Gor- . don Naylor are shinglIng -Mr. Ben. Naylor's Karn. • Mr. Jarvis le.:r Sunday with his daughter. Mrs Sam Reid. for the -rammer. Mrs. Reed 'mew. week with her ,laughter. Mrs. . ler. t Aaltonr of Luek- tnrw. Memoirs. T. !1 and Arthur Moore tilled on -filen 1. itt Nile mt Swnday. Week -end SPECIALS at ROBINS' ltbilnz•n men's Khaki Pant - well made, a pockets, 1•ittT bottom- All sizes Regular 11 11p,•eial • $1.39 >I. n's Ov.inl1-. in plain blue, Llaek or stripe. All sires. rpeeial , $1.19 ,rr°c men's work shirt.. blip'. khaki or ehamhriy .111 +ize? in.lot. Clearing alit at 79c Ken's Work Showa, in _black and brown. Sizes fi to 1(i p,.`r:11 $2.89 M. ROBINS Phone :1st Agent for Tip Top Clothes I)UNGANNON BARN DANCE -AT- Mr. Jas. McMillan's, PORT ALBERT, --ON- Tuesday Evening, June 18 Mute by Arthur', Five -pisco Radio Orehest ra •Everybo.ly C,`•1 ,• an.i i1:1v.• a 1;0o.1 Tin,.. I)1•X(,.\NN41\. .lune 12. -Minta .\m- _ iter N,Kt•uzi••. •.f Strathroy. le spenv- in_ holidays i the home of her heat Put+. Mr. and Nlrs 1t. A. McKenzie. . Mrs. Melvin Rod and family. of ■ I.ncknow. spew the week -end at the home of her :.a rent•. Mr. and Mrs. .env. Girvin. ■ Mr. an.. Mr.- refer F:etly and Mr and Mr.. ItAney Treleaven , !pent ■ Sunday at MiltertiR III -ervi•e. will he hold in the ii'r.' ,vteri-i - t,trrh next Sturdily. .luta 14th. in the efteennnn rut a and in i e..eveutng at 7.30. IL•v..1. G. I!(intoe; of Forest. a turner ntitr4•:er. will .prel,•h at both sttn•teP- St+s•iIl mm .t.. s furnished by tie••• Loir, a•+'v••' r.. rhe Lncknow mute vplarn'tte. \Ir 11 Mine. fond Miss., 51'e'r inti Sr01t7. .•r .mourn. \Ire M. -K. -r7,.• and'dnnghter. Mi-- 1:IPauur. o(• 1".':,••m. ..Lent anmlay car the hones -of 11r And lit+. (1. M. tie- KenzlP. \ire. I ltev . .1. A. Walker and little fait rent/lied hone from the (k.tt,ricl, ho. nits. last Saterlay. Miss .%mt ferry. of Galt. ii nesting her brntlwr. Rt -t. Urn Perry. Mr. .las. David..II and Mr. T1t4••• 1Vigztns, hate• returned teem (:rand It-tpt.'r'. Mich. slier. they had open AUet,litrg the funeral of Mr. Wiggin•+ brother. Mr John \4,-- of the vtll'tt. i- snffertnc front t `,,11 nR a lulhllnx 1•• wn+ /shingling. Ito rope a dizzy spell And fell 1.. •IA• eround, frnctnrit:_ GODERICH INN 'GARAGE uFFICLAL SF:R\ll'F: ST.\Tt1IN FOR Barest, Hobos ad Eases, Cessna Motors Automobiles mil Trucks Expert ea Electric Trouble We Specialize es Brake Service Von can invite folic.• titapction when they aro repaired by u• Automobile Supply, Electrical Parts for All Makes of Antes is Sock 5,15 -To anyone who, can bring a car we can't nywir--1•:5 HARRY BRADLEY HAMILTON ST. PHONE 247 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, 1Z O 13 E 1Z '1t WILSON 1iamiltott Stn•et - , Goderich, llutari•t BABBETTE GIFT SHOPPE in New and More Commodious Quarters Owing to her expanding business Mrs. Evans, of the Babbette Gift Shoppe, has moved her business to - the east side of the Square and is now occupying the store next to Baechler's Grocery, which will allow of much better display of the choice selection of gift articles she carries and will be much more convenient for her numerous patronsa on account of the more roomy quarters. Mrs. Evans has established a good business in Goderich and her patrons will find her better able than ever to serve them in her new quarters. 11■•■■smmnntill■••ti/minno nan•R•no•n orfs■: • • 111 ■ 1 • 1 i • Ladies double -weight fugi silkQ II Laches' figured crasheen Dress- [ ■ Dresses at • ✓a es. Special value at J• two, ■ • We have a splendid assortment of ch Idren's Dresses. Sizes 2 to 14. They i come in flowered piques, printed voiles, tub silks and prints. Reasonable prices. rite. . II.• 1s at present under d,t,-for's ear. • )lis+,s Fenn 11.1.1. amt Ern" Roach • aro nos pegajed at the telephone •••'.•ntrnl. Mies... Mary Mole 1111i.1fete. F•nnii:nt hues:.: resigned the Iwv.i 1 11011%. r Ma.: le,rntht Webster, of Tilhnn. 1111 -lent the w•tek+end with friends her.• intt•rpatine eonrwt• In den►e•tie 1 -Hetes. are belie held In the furl'h . halfsm 11'whoviny end Thnrs.hac ..f his w-P,•k under the Auspices of the • Women's ln'titnte. MI4: Satnge, of . the Department of Ageh•rtlthrr. 14 the lecturer. 1 \n h.tt'r itt1iu itni'fln,l ens hell In . Ito• I'rstvyte-rl,n elotrch on \\-etlttv+,lay stetting. when 51 Tit►monfe. Sold wets- 1 rotary of the 1V \I 4.. gaveit veal'1n- ■ .Dieing a4•Inw. • 111N ASF iELD . 8;06 ■ AftifP1 I,I,. Jntte i- o.-Tb' aertiee- n .\shflPld PrP-hyterlan ehnnrh mu mi■ Srthday were • nndrt.'tetl in the morning 4.y Mr. John e. Murdoch. of l.iw'tnns. in the Alutertee of 411e minkvter for the day. The .en•i.* Tfi the erenlng wwa 1 withdrawn The the home •,ftrte ltn.. Me IiMm h l[s1 t ing Walt held rrt ret. R 1 a n tH / mM Il• IM U IM lH IM * n o r IM * mM I e n IA I l IM IM * IM 1M * * • mM • • mM mM lA 11 LOVELY COOL SUMMER DRESSES One Needs Many Frocks During the Warm Weather We are now offering the balance of our stock of ladies', misses' and children's Coats at leas than today's manufacturer's prices. Millinery -- Ladies' Hats in mohairs, bankoks, milans, crochets and vistas. They are beautifully trimmed. Small and large shapes. All shades. Regular t9 ne prices up to $6. Special at, . - . Father's Day is Sunday, June 16th We have a splendid line of Ties. Shirts, Hats, Caps, etc. Remember Dad by giving him something to wear. STRAW HATS -Our stock of Straw Hats is complete. Here you will find a wide variety of Hats in sailor and panama styles with fancy stripe bands or plain black band. • SUMMER UNDERWEAR -In two-piece and combination bal- briggan and athletic styles. No sleeves and knee length. A. CORNFIELD ystrt t ;,'";' ', ".S1101' WHERE YOU ARF; LVI1Th'I1 To 4101"' Ladies' and Men's Wear West Side of Square Phone 418 Goderich, Ont. re p -i6ffl. s•,,.a'r s, I•?e:&tl Dom' p' r 1' • ' ' ' ... 4- .v 1r fir