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The Signal, 1929-6-13, Page 5Thursday. June 13, 1929.--e TOILET ARTICLES NEWEST DESIGNS AND FASHIONS IN COMPACTS It is ever.aur aim to keep abreast in the newest in Toilet Goods. Large shipments have arrived and our .tock is ex- • eeptionally well assorted. DROP IN ANY TIME ANI) ASK TO SEE THF: LATEST iN TOILET GOODS CAMPBELL'S DRUG STORE PHONE 90 GODERICH ASHFIELD B. H. Z. LEEBURN A bountiful luocb wag *Med The 1 Lucknow ; Joon" Mrs. J. A. Stoker barn was brilliantly lighted for the 1 1141111/1 and Mrs. G. F. Hrenirman occasion and ail prosounre•1 it a very (Evelyn E.1, of Cleveland, Ohio. Trio LElEBUTiN, June 12. -Mr. and Yrs. 1 !sisters also survive: Mrs. Clark, of E. Reuniter and family. of Attila Craig, spent the week -end with reW- tives here. Mr. Geo. Freeman. Aho had been lepend•ing a few days with' them. returhed home. The ladies of the W. Y. 8. will please remember that thee•June mon- thly meeting will ire held oh Thursday. the 20th, llktead of o11 \\'ed»ew.la%. the. 19th, at the WO 11.4P, Nile. Mr. and Mrs. Lundy expect to he la•eweut at a :very Important event at one of their appolntmente on the regular meeting day. The staff of the Sunday ..hoot were pleased to have two new• ,.dolts last Sunday. Tilts is encouraging. or _ • • dent, Mrs. Nei1 J. Neil i:e t 1.r- NI. 6.•urir • w' :I,EX' 1, Julie 111. -\ r. u+ep • Duncan .L•1. luau. .\ �nalth• who la+ slant a maple of eery interesting program at:•i :1 K•,•• t n That popular annual _ardeu party , months 411th his sun and daughter ',attendance very intr of g program al:., 441 to 1 the .\T 11i.1 3 usual cir'alil i; to Int' near t .litYs around St. ie visiting a few the suet•er.t of the meets.:. 'rhi• June . G OD�R .; .a.i•bn'k.1at t1µ • rtwidelu .• JfttMr.IJohn' West 'trotu ake,u elsiHelens t twitlh his conore tig i meeting will be held :1' 't..• twine „f 1 1 ,tl a I .. .. \ • \ delightful Nliosiuu Rand picnic Niro. Y. C. McKenzie. forty ' Quest" at the home of Ur, ail.i Mr..phty t (quit a large friends f \ I ti id I Another sister, Mrs. J r1ea�Nt a event. Quitelar nnP�,' '.f !/.tier Florida, and Mrs. Cryegtler, of Torun o. ruin . , t r oho J. II 4tU11. attendede had neral of 'the late dr predeceased hint about six weeks. Mr. Thothe tunes Thomas Gouley on fyaudry Isar. t:ruley was a member of Knox Pres- Thomas Yrs. Jack O'Malley 111µt Ali.,: 1r4•1e , byterlan ehun•h, Goderich. In' the It. are'yisltin tt ; alateuee of the 1a1$t„r. 1tev. 1t. e. M.• 1 McCarthy. of Metro g.' i Derutid, who waw atteudiug the Oen- , the home their parrots. Mr. sad eral Aapeuddy. Rev. J. E. Ford ottk•i- Mrs. W. Yet'arthy, Ihtt a.•ek. .telt at the huleral st•rric„o, which I Yr. and Sire. Bordon Irwin and wnt. � were held on Sunday arrrrrl.o.u. The I of rwt wawanosb, were the gurus , interment was in the fatuity port h1 • of Mr. and Mrs R'ni hcronuell ou , Kintall oetuetery'. the pas n.wrena be- i Sunday last. lug Meatus. Jarvis \Giles. 'W41111nt' 1 Congratulation. to ' Jlr. >v rr N1r•. Young, Jem1h, Farr wµ1 William Elwood Drennan on the birth �f a s•u , \\'site. a 11lviild 1ktuglasl ou Juu,• nth. . Al the May meeting o: the 1'nion l'. F. W. D., held at the Want. of Mr, ., , I D. McDonald. Lot•halab. ttl•',•I sere e �l lIF1ENS elected for the coming ye:.r: 1'rei- 1 .1 h President, Mira Ne 1. Ili •a.on•tars Mrs. MILLINERY 1HE HEAT Fot.KS ARE BLUE BLOODS. THERE iS MO MIXTURE WITH THE SLATE OR STONE FAMILIES iN OUR FAMILY TREE YES SIR,WE'RE F F.F S - FIRST IAMIUEsOF THE. FOREST I.azeu .y'. • on the t :;1st sere )lr. bountiful supper, i re a cher- too held pialllr.liat', N'hl'It about t'r a (toy Maize on Sunday word; Kiyru by tie Ilelwore ./spans, took part K and Mm. \err r..u. ! Nlrs. Rest iota in games and enjoyed al E`reeuaut> y♦,r•:u[u: ' 2witted 'Craulaerr farm." rU and spun.. .lune h. Mrs. W. H. Maize, Y S:. eent4. Mint; .buses Y f of Mrs.BluetL . Maier. Dungannon. was the guest of Mr. awl Mn. F:d. i ,� Late Ttltoana 6aulr?.-Follots- 'Chum Ger a few dare. ' Ing a sax week.+' Blues.. •e)..i.•:Ilh ." ••••'•••.S•• NI r. N'ill motored to \!r. ohe+ter,curred-of Mr. Thos. Gat:.'. eti'1'hro- l'44 ail waer e,l to 1'uurtrif 1 on Fri- 4111)', J,tuu• 11th• at the 1µu11.' of u o o11. THEATRE 11y. awl were the ylor. ut their coo Mr \\ill Gaulry. Caurde,•stwas rews. MI1IEEL.ria. s. . Elmer Taylor. Gtaderich. The late Mr .4.11.1 ...- Mrs. w daylg, wofith Blyth, u titer, horn on Mori' 12th, ls44. ia.Iritruad, fur a few' days with her daughter, an elder sou of the late Mr and Mrs. Mr.. Alf. Webb. Gauley. When le a:.i about Mr. 111141 )Ira .Use. Rantoul T. of 'ten years of age the fans .s ee:Tle.l 4.11 iris •i{ the C. G. 1. T. of • ion of .\-bti.•I I. the fa pioneer -•il.•d ar:a•her Saturday, June eith. of a p emit i.K a ta., t Hr. .1u11u Mills. of Durham, and three-quarters rters united century iuuruarri. warring.. uleutily. A t> bis t I 4 1 t 1 t r gMr.uests ltof Mr. Vatut, of Flora, were daughter of au - f 1 1 s nests of \I r. 1`:alrue Alubewrn over Mir,. Helen piewewer Irwin, emp., who fir.•�te'eased CHOICE GROCERIES FRUITS. VEGETABLES. BUT- TER, EGGS. MEATS, FLOUR 'EVERYTHING 1'11F: I1E�1_ Week of June 17th to June 22nd Sionday and Tue•nday- Rin-Tin-Tin •il 1nm • tale �.f mistaken r • .:tie bandit and ,b+, •,.4141 111 makingthis 11111 zoom lith ,L.uble.barn•II taipe,l tht s the lith tone.. \\'litw•I,urch Presbyterian church on they la4ng a Kang o . t„Is ra. a t"1 ..t ' latter and Mr. him about eighteen years 'tt,'st\'ilnaw acti'..len the ucuull. 51r. and Mrs. Jim. Be "The Million Dollar Collar" and Nlr.. W. Taylor visited recently of ten children siz a ' with their fiefdom. Rev. W. Taylor, at and Thoma'.. of Grater. .: David. of Nlrrntrid l LSTely E.U'NTIE1 lielwure• St. llelru•.' H1T.►i►" C111tiu United church.. Vsrdnesday and Thursday- trill hold it. garden 'party on Tours- (t r. day, June _'7th. N� Helene Chadwick and Francis `, X. Buckman Hate you ever .Noticed the imprint of a leaf on a piece of coal '.'• are eo•.Iarr,.I iu a uiy-nen •!rams th You'll find one wllnetimes.-.-a silent will take sot by •'urprl»e. Fall of else reminder of the pre-htsuartc forest, ;itnan.tl-. trn4t• .1ra11.t. 111114111• this froth which coal came. awl elaborat.• back_ronmi_ t- - CARLOW Silrerwood's Ice Cream FRIGIDAIRE EQUIPPED h,r your pr.4e1tion Ca11 in( look around and 1b' convince.l When Clusliaess is Paragould Sparr's Grocery The torr '.f 1 -ate -faction" Hamilton Street Goderich Phone 146 \\'F: DELI\'F:111 IN Tir\\'S Charming Hats in Viscas and Mohair, in the season's new shades, reflecting the new softness that has captured the- straw fashion \ CORSAGE FLOWERS at • er CARLIrW. .lune 12. -Mr. and NU -s. is \\i"•leu 1'11derw.s"l, w'111, have lawn , calling on relatives here the lust few ,lays,. are on their wedding trip. IllVlIr- Think of the centuries of sunshine and fresh air that nt�tst have been al -sorbed by these 'rested before th#y were finally buri41d.! That is the coal we offer vou; wood mired with concentrated sunshine and oxygen. and pressed or thou- , , ands 'uf years 1 1 •''. \o wonder it burns so well. .For Good Clean t_oa, tl. B (MUSTARD COAL Y Saturday at '' WARE.: l'\ F a`.�ay It wlt0 J*Dlea t married at Fate. 1 a.. uu E,hlealiltt.l l'ernnly `HI/1.1/ TH.►T ""'° 4. 1'n.lrrwo,nf wise Nlary ,hay. Mr , .hh•r of the Isle 1 Friday and Saturday- Col. \t fit Young .. u NIIINKF.I \,slug. ymitige t da a r _ of u,• uud of Nlrs. Young. GEORGE BANCROFT now of Dos Angeles. California_ former Cothortie girl who wwlias staves.. the Cali- JG Ci• JG herr wish Betty Compflo. and Badanota fol a registered Ilex trio u heal .:.cast of capable favorite- im this her much iler -big -duty of ,deaden ashore. A rough, rl11r. and Mrs. .Arthur ['lurk dud a stark :un1 rally drair* produced in the t•TIte Dragnet.' isthis s characterizationtter san in a11,11t1huay t dgUK ten+. Vent land Alweut r. Mr. anti )ins. Ross and two daughter, "The Docks of New York and Mr. McNeil. all of London; _I 1r. Tu•edo Comdr "N I1 ES WON'T . Walla.* Clark a•µ1 *sister Gera NE.\KEN'• phew and uie,e of Mr. Clark.. v,f Em- Iwo; m bra; at... Mr. Hall of Embro an.1 14.,....• Matinee w un ay Yun111L of \Goomhst(Wk. ' Messrs. Will a1µ1 Frank V. sing are CO PAN t', I N4:--''111 1.: \ busy- *praying their mrttarts. Moth Phase 98 - C+ � � � � � • • • • `• • • have fine young _orchards and know how to look after them, and they are giving thethe attention [ley quire at this time of year. NI 144 Isobel Tyndall visite"i• with her mode. Mr. .\lex. Young. on Tuwalay. Nlr. 1'. A. ltolers,tt -left on Tues - ,Illy to join the group of Liberal me•w- hers of ,Che la•giol'Ititre who are tour- i„g N.ta�tltern 22nd arlo. Mr. :11111 Mr-. .1414. Hayden and son Carman and Mrs. Ruchiu1)111. of fort .\lla`rt, visaed at the home of Mr. ami Nin. .lames Mcllride on Sunday. The funeral of the late i'h.trltt+ � Stewart, which took place to t'olhorne, elnetery on Monday, was largely 1 II t tended. Mrs. A. Y. Henderson r: titrated hour on )onduy after a four week.' stay with friend./ at Barrie. Toronto and + s:nelph.' '1r. and Mrs. .1. Robertson awl Mr. ' 111,1 Mrs. N1.11 -pent Suitably with 1 friends at Southampton and Coiling- i wood. li Phone 4.1* Th, :,loam I: filers 1, Mr. and Mr.4. it. M. Young Tuesday • of Inst week received word of the, ,merlons Illness of their daughter. Mies I Isobel. who lino tot./.11 attenoling the a:uelph .\KriculnUral College. UP War, taken suddenly 111 and was rushed to • the Guelph hospital. whereo n opera- tion was performed for of dic1 Ifer mother and her sister. Mrs. E. Latl-son, left immediately to be with her..'• Tile op•ratilru utas auctvwdtil` and Miss Y g at latest report *a+ improving very satisfactorily. 1 Mr. noel Airs. 4:onion Molloy awl ' two cliilie•11 motored to Hamilton one • day last eek and made a brief vIPit with Dr. n 1 511*. Hamby sod on their , ' return wet'.' accompanied hi Mrs. Nlcl'hte: sr.. Who is eis•tnling aotae time with her. on here Nor, :Ind Mrs. Moran 4'rawford :std hitdren 1n,1 Mr. Ert:%+1 Foreman. of 1.11111. \ll'li. were r,"a'Ii yi'iters with Ntr. and Mrs Mien Wilco t. Nit... Furman, alio had I,eetl visiting with her parents. .lir. n:1l Niro Wilson. for two weeks. returned to Flint with iter I:It'lllttd. ______t____ ars^ .r ASIiFiELIV FORD CAR STEEL Summer Footwear We have a large variety in Sport Footwear. Running Shoes for the boys and gir s. Bowling Shoes, Golfing Shoes and Tennis Shoes. Our Bowling `hoe- are Made to Rive comfort an 1424." from • moruing.till..night. They have that snug ti ins it.'. in the arch. Try theta. Our Golfing Shoes were made especially to our order , fid Is • lieve use they are real Golf shoe (:FT YOUR OPTING `;(HOES AT W. HERN'S SHOE STORE IakA lxpl.,t GRAND Liberal Demonstration im;.t and Picnic at Grand Bend, Huron County, Ont., on Wednesday, June 19th, 1929 for all the Liberals and Citizens generally of Huron, Middle -ex, Perth. Oxford, 1 amhton, and the City of London The Federal Members from all Southwestern Ontario and also the Ontario Federal Cabinet Ministers will be present. The picnic will be honored with the presence of HON. ERNEST LAPOINTE, Minister of Justice who, with Hon. J. C. Elliott, Minister of Public Works Ci^i Hon. W. D. Euler, Minister of National Revenue Hon. Jas. Malcolm, Minister of Trade & Commerce Se.pator Rankin, Wellington Hay, M.P., Ross Gray, and' kliss Gertrude Rankin, President of the On- tariot.iberaf,Women's Association \CI1,1,\1E THE PRINCIPAL SPEAKERS E: The Public Meeting will be opened at 2 p. ■. by Mr. Thomas McMillan, M.P., of South Huron, and Mr. F. G. Sanderson, the Liberal Whip for the Prcavince. Come with your baskets and bring your families and spend a pleasant day in the interests of Liberalism in Canada /IIR i; RAND iN ATTENDANCE is 4'4 GOD SAVE THE KING ombines Strengt with 'Beauty THE high grade steel used in building Ford car bodies gives maximum driving protec- tion. Beauty of design has been combined with rugged strength in these all -steel bodies. The wood parts shown in the diagram are used only for attaching the interior trim and roof material.. ..,,;.;...,. If this body -that of the Tudor Sedan in this instance - mounted on a Model "A" chassis, were turned over and resting on the roof, it would support the chassis, engine and all with- out even bending the narrow window pillars. Such is the strength and high safety factors of .5S11VI111.1'. .lune 11th.- .\ 111111,.'1' b •' from .\ohfM1.1 attended the 11.11y�i nilly me �itr,-iety'.4 rally at Wingh:tut ,, taf tert.nat last. 11r. and Niro. John Meyers had us their guest/. on `tnu.lay hist NIT awl Mow. i'hililr I- t•rini. Nllos 1.114 ins Frrin4 and Mr. and Nlr-. Herbert Erring and son. of Hanover. 1'ontnt•n,•ilIg Sunday. June 11th. forty hours of dletotlonal servicers mere held in St. .144.41.1.11'. clmrrh. King+'Itridlte. Rey. Father 1 'nli,•n, of London. whet the apecbtl speaker. Reeve Jun. .\. MoFCentle and IkgruU• Iteere Therotas .\nder-...n httende•,l the .lune seeglon of the intron ,-minty i council held in G,>,lerich Inst week, Mr. .5lex. ,NleKentie. who /pent the Mgt six months at '1:R 11011P 011 rhe 4th. Itft lust week for Owen stunt en li POMP to the Whaler' Provinces. Mir.. WIII McCarthy tat contlnrd.tn ied last week snfrerligvrrom n ,Frere! told. \\'e hole to hear of her speedy recovery. The large new• *1001 barn en, -teal by Mr. Janwo McMillan on his farm last foal mos the ,eene of a gats event on i Friday evening 11111. when over four hundred iwoide s.pentbied there to en- joy themselves In old-time dancing to tow Ara:na of -a four -piece orchestra. Lord engineering. Vision obstruction is reduced to a minimum by the use of narrow steel pillars. Lower rear panels, including the wheel housing, are made in one piece. This unusual feature on body construction gives additional strength. Electrical welding adds greater rigidity and reduces the possibility of squeak and rattle. Panels and frame sections are welded or riveted. In assembly of Targe units where bolts are necessary, strips of anti•squeak material are used betwee(t sections. Sound deadening material is also used. Soft roof construction, of heavy padding over galvanized mesh wire, provides an ad- ditional element of quietness. Ford Car Features Tholes of colour. 51 le 43 miles 1141 hoer em -herb power 04100141 halloos 1001 Fully enclosed s,r-hrak, elegem ito.da,ile hwfrautie shorts atn,rh0q to to r0 mil -e per 0allow of ostohne Shatterproof oho. windshield The, pearl ion tion leets Reliability sod sew upkeep Arrange for your demonstration ride with the nearest Ford dealer 403 St. Andrew's Si, Goderich