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d--Thnrelay, June 27, 1933.
Get Ready
for the
Warm Weather
Call at this store and get fitted out with a
Straw Y Hat, Forsyth's Outing Shirt, Hatch-
way
wa Underwear, Interwoven Hosiery,
Hickok Belts, Paris Garters,
Outing Trousers, etc.
YOU CiET THE BEST AT PRIDH:\MM•S
W. C. PRIDHAM & SON
' • The Store with the Stock'
Men's and Boys' Wear Goderich, Ontario
1 n f i • ou the 2nd concession of Ash-!
GODERICH 'l'OW'1SHIP h net
w•aS i wow. tbclstwue a lovely weldtug fou
\uafi ire will and The h.nr,.l di+toursr+I
Long Service
at Low Cost
loll will wonder how n• can otT.•r
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tura {
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u tti.•:e long -wearing
Congoleum Gold Seal Art -Rugs
at suet) moderate prit'-
All.gneondifionally guaranteed
J. R. WHEELER
THE SIGNAL, -•
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ASHPIELD
' ASH71F71.D. June 24 -Taw %err lees weather. A
1 In A+hfleld 1'reebyteriap church ou about the continued'
Suaday wrire conducted by Rev. D. :little shower refresh, flange a little
Mut lanes. of Kincardine. Two very and laid the disc uu - ul,1as last. But
sermons a ere Riven. the crops and gp•rilln- .c4'' giving evld-
uatenv+tluK rmw of the lack of u' ;eat tuolmure
• The roll (,tr held for M4'. call ! atter the laicise been • ' ha• last week
Mr. Harold 1'ullil,wan In IChltail hall rat tea
••u Friday night was much enjoyed' S1r. sam Alton ha i� tomtits re -
1,y all. About ny:ri hundred guests must t at a London •tial one hey
ern' present and during the ''t''I'' last week and eamt' ugh the .r -
lug the ds'u1tt.• were {resettirl w'Wl doll well. Iwing hou, situ the day
y bandsotth' purse as well as many after. It was poor 1 fur the wtf�
useful presents. The evening was
the tuttriting be had - •• to discover
other
GODERICH, ONT.
'Aslllfleid United ci 4'u.' bu SulAISS-
Mr. Brown was talo,... his work at
Itenmilier and death' hill.
The farmers are il,g anxious
that the kitchen roof on fire and
ter Bernice left on Monday by motor
for a trip through the Prairie Prosy
nicer and to the Pacific Coast.
Mrs. James Finnigan and daughters,
Mivarcr-hrwu and lora Milligan, were
the streets of Mrs. Ww. McConnell oue
duy last week.
Stewart -Willis - On Wednesday,
June 19th, at high nowt, the marriage
wee a otemuiaed at the home of the mother received In a gown of black
bride's parents of Mary Adellue, eldest georgette end 4 elvet, with green bat : 1
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank W14 the groom'. mother at gowned hl
lis, concession 2, Ashfield, to Mr. 1\'11- rose beige with white hat. The bride's
hur Retford Stewart, eldest son of
Mr. and ]art. Hugh Stewart, concise- looked lovely with tall coquette
candles and orchid (rows teetred with
rio11 4, Ashfield. Rev. R. A. Lundy. of the wedding cake and a silver basket
Nile, officiated. The wedding march of sweetheart roars. Later the bride
was played by Mrs. Lundy. ebride. ave groom left by motor for cru
1 1 The
luette ninon with uneven hemline+,
large black pluture hats, satin rimed
and bore to match. Their shower bou
gurus were sweetheart roses and for-
get -me -trots. The groom was attended
by the bride's brother, Mr. Bruce Bon-
ham. During the regntug of the regis-
ter. Was E. Felon sang "At Dawping
1 love You." After the Ceremony a
reception was held, when the bride's
brilliant bracelet. Out-of-town gunge
were present from Detroit, Turemo,
llawlltou and Brautford. On their re -
tuna the newlyweds will reside In
Brantford,
A very' plrusaut soviet event was
the postnuptial reception Leal by Mr.
slid Mrs. George CoUluaon. Klutall, on
Friday eveulrrf tart In honor of their
run, tlirr. Harold A. Collinawns !and
Mrs. t'ollluruu. The party danced' to
the strains of a tour -piece orchestra.
Soule uuwbers of Highland dancing
were ;mons the enjoyable feature" of
the e-euiug. After refrerlrtneutr were
ser(ed. Mr. Charier Stewart. Ex -Reeve
of Ashfield, called the bride and'
Rroom forward tied offered the felici-
tations of the two hundred guests.
Mr. Harry McDonald presented the
1 gift of a purge on behalf of Mutat!
friends. Mr. l'olll&Sou very fittingly
replied on behalf of himself and
bride. Many beautiful gift* were re-
ceived which testified to the esteem
in which the young t'ouple are held.
I The guests sang "Fur has a jolly good
fellow. ' and each wished Mr. and Mrs.
ICullluwru a happy voyage over the sex
lia rat chokers, and 44) the pianist a of ulutriwuuy.
ywnt to daq'.utg' in the right t Detroit.
t } \{'t► rutrrl�lued ;, big wind blowing. R aha Nos given ill marriage by herltlotertch and other points north, the
Paramount
g father. larked ,harming in her guwu ut
f;ulnhra cheh on Thursday after- dile tion, tar, to sax, on the blaze
lbride trek LlligY to a rose leis, f•u
hundred being {resent. .it. Fortunately five peach georgette and earrying a Shower remble, fo ur, mohair hat. with
ottr .a 1c
The d.hhlce rte,
The clsltiug club pruri.Iv.l the pro- saw it, and teeming t Mulgnrt. She was attended by her 4'a matching glot•er. -slues, hose and purse.
rata and the hoer .nub supplied 11:edd% went to the i ' Plump nn'1 ter. Miro Clara Willis, dres+ed In cfx-
lull{+ twlug hardy th• a had their 1 nl georgette. Mr. •Harold Stewart. bras. S R
lnurh, so - thulcoatgl'- best tnxn was gold cult links, knife
Sliss Ices -i.• Hamby of Ftawiltoar• �,"t„�ill, ,,ttherauelght. yho s.wu ar- Little Misr !Stilt Mrl)trttald.l uleee of and ,halo, to the weld of honor x44
has reterned home the bride. male u Sweet little flower urchld and slicer mesh bag. w the
Tl 1' F \a• la held their regular rived that they tmst• me Four
tip 1 1 Atter the ereiuuny the twenty -.l 1 1soloist s•arl and bril-
1
\Yrlmv+xy ut a t,. trh.r tint saN 1l rand 44rllwa flee guests repaired to the dining-}
room, where a dainty wedding; dlurwr
was served. Later Mr. and Mrs. Stew -
he wore thegift of the groom. all ant-
her necklace. The groom'+ gift to the
1e '1 ywe of save t to reatene,t , ' g [ . - e c �.Irrld( stun . S out . 1
1
+ Ni'(•. Ma.1 .1. a w were strangers who tit+ nK in -rt
. Sirs. N.•.I .F. S1ucKeutlr, in the rnr. but cher were r -ruff.
:a 1 1 t o a the t
44,, i 1th 4144' pre"',,i I
. sail% \ ccs. .l'rI pr.'1he l w.as- art left for Lonflam. Toronto and Nlr•
given. 1.na II \4':l- .cued by the ladies' I gars Falls. The bride's ire/veiling 't -
The ,'Ill owe• :••.4',l with the 'Nation'al • WIIITF.C[ll'itCfl taws Nus 44444,4 blue With Saud hat.
Anthem. , -Attendant* arty IT. The young couple a -ill ie at home to 1
1'1 garden {warty and Dirac .held at their friends after July 1st at their l
Port Albert on Frblay An. a decided \\•1tIITF.(4Hi,RCH, 1 _1.-Cila11
.t.•.
It
�Il.'•a"+. Till' evening wad le -all
fuer.'hlre t d ail "'r`ary ' s field.
{sv.{dr an4'udr,i trove all ports.
on Smudgy, June 23- ,d '!wit Rev. Dr. Collin/ion - Benham
feral se'
The 144.51l-
lli-- Ice Oyu. R.N.. is home for •1 Iaauu.tNiu. of Tomu g� tiful lawn ut the hoer ut Mr.
: i . mhlrc for the Y.Y.F. an 1 S.S. o[ the i 1 11
•t;..• f:.,lerich 1 - , ;• •Ho,pttt few holiday•.
u, \larkuy hall of - \Gnuru's lust itn;c' will Presbyterian Church i' a'•InaaM
Friday. July 5th. sat 2.30 ...clock.I ' I a pirui, on July tNt 1n Lakeview
Ire -cut and gave sl•
\ strawberry t4'-'IPCI will 1»' held
1• sly loco, (If Sir. Charles: 4.11'. Park. Kintuil. All memembers:uud their morning and evening
I1.trot. n'ad, vert ''1'n.,ala. July 2nd,
families lure incited. F:crrc„nr Dienes• noted: Man 14111 Mr. tl,•It } Ferguson, I
lriir Innell- Sirs, Norman and Ja :.nal Sir. \Sal-;
,so •r' •b.• I:olies' .\hl J. L:uulutl xn,l
the au s r +
under Irl :and .l4'
Sir.
.441 _.r rad
1 � 11 e
r Fr
4'u n. cf 1.
'ndl Slipper
I I 1 Mr+• D• Mr. Ir K
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u ser•
s 4 n .c
••dor rnr,
• a I v. 1 1 wing_
1 at u s \\1 t•
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1. 1 •u ... f
•tnrold Autlok..\i:crlyardsrhepfaty lut're-and family. spent Sunday with Thos. Wilson and FI
• •tiro by t e hive. with SI r. and 1
l s -..- w ,• p kl 11S rs James' R'll-
+aa1 : the Masses Heli.crsolu anti Mr.
: children .2.r•. 1
.t' rte [rieu•:s ill a4'' u .
West rich' young {,•ti•!,' .\dmissio ---
13:E 1111.1.ER
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COLBORNE TOWN
t'ttlJI4IIINE rtltA:\5111
Sir. told Mrs. John 'I'r
ily. %kited friend- ha
.Sunday.
Sir. and Mrs. Car
to.. children, of 4;''
former', purring".
• Fea2:ao, on Tues
Mr. and Mrs.
• ri••h. visited
anti, ndev
I% ill Henderson. of Ce•sw-atrr. a
lir. and 3.1rs. Ab. i•amer..u, of -ash•
field. with Mr. and '.It+ Thud. Hen-
•
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Saturday. June 13, when the iter. D
Brun u. Midland. Ont.. former pastor
of the bride. united In marriage the
only daughter. Hazel Elizabeth. to
Harold Alexander t'ullinsen. soon of Mr.
and Mrs. Geo. Collinson. of Kiut:all.
{int. I'rotuptic at 3 p.m., to the strains
of the Lobeugrin wedding march play•
e l by the aunt of the bride, Mrs. Gor-
don Bonham, the bridal party took
their places beneath an evergreen
arch. banked with ferns and [Meer..
ders,su. Tbt•,. bride. who was given In marriage
i IBENS!N.i.Fit. .Inn' -_,Al.+ave lied- The femilies of Mr .00\(r+, Jahnby her father, luukrd lovely In bre well
r
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Falconer.
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..•vel'.'
spell I :Falconer r
r 4'r �itla l.,u
Ia w clew :•
_ ith a.-. c esu t f hate e4' t
i w inn
a K
- ,wiz 1 K K
It wn g
stifle
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1e and fan- S;alurdnc. hat know waking good Pro- Culross, erre In ytri•f••r,l on Muwlay' •Iw•ces, tight -fitting bodice. finished
Stra1for,1 on az yes. toward recovery. •altb.•nxh still attending the Quinn foully !lents'. •with .:e ulna and a large +at111 trues
nude'r the' doctor'..waw. Ile 1. .4ayi!- The following from 'err are nrit-'ucruss'ttw Irft si Ider. The skirt wit,
Mg exwmin: 'lass this week: ' three tier. at georgette plcutted in Al -
a4'. Fra Kan and x ill, Jonathan Fisher at present.
erl• h, visile.1 clic \spent! ecocci ,.rest of {wnt 11 4 Slou.i ay 1.•iln Leggatt. 17tely a Itewa(.• \'rlwa Ser. The tight -fitting top -like yell t•f
r. and Sirs. J.dtri- repairing the r.s.fs of the-slw•1 and Scott_ Lorna McClen,_!aan. Jerk Pol-.trenrh net was held in glare b4' a
bras. h at ltruwilb•r. anl cleaning tri' ,la. k. Tomq'llron 54 n : 't fru`:' %%�eeth et ange 4,lo+suna+. Whit.. kid
Pol-
ity. Mr. Robt. Smith •
VC,. SL•Leau, of God: the ground..+byes completed her costume. and she
!th NI:- Cha..Allen The Young 1'e.•'.le'- 4'luh presented llele11 are building- • !,il11ecs on the oersted a large shier, bouquet of
their plo.g :it 'litanies road rutted 244,1 of Kinnear►
K •1
sweetheart ,arses, sweet teas and fur
1 -' eat la+t we
ecrlau K•
int• and. Mrs. Kenne!h .Allen return- • hut. strawlwrry so.fel la+t T'`• -ilii tch SfMrs. hrr�rlangbter Mr- Tuyuler 1,1 nib, Ret -me -note. MI". Mabel 1[ay+.• Bnuu
FURNITURE DEALER and •-., 10 Introit on Mon1:11 after x.pleas- evening. asslsced! 4,y
mi
Jaw m y 1 ' ford, meld of honor. son u K"Nal
FUNERAL DIRECTOR :ant tn,, week., raci '414 With friends of Sr•IfortIl. ri•4der, and ttw Nappy taf Goderich. , yr. Itry,l- "[ . assid tri large block picture
;:'tw tat,' at t.isl^owel. •Hearts' Qltartrtt.• of rudest• h, Tlw SI r. and Yrs. Nea•_ nohrtr hal, with satin share and hose
I'i,otl•^ `t•'4''' I''" ` SIM Margaret .%I'.- and br.thrr cc,•uij1K oast a great sn(.es. les, and Mr. and Mrs I :l(• 11 phrey to match. She h ..red a I.
nStreet Goderich, Ont. .\n,ol•1 slant Sunder in Stratford.
patting, lu the Sl:aitlaud _'ltirer has and daughter, also NI-
Mrs.
I Phos.- Humph- stet of yellow soap:. The shower bow
Hamilton SI r. John Treble 1. visiting her become Suite ts•jsalar.dariu2 us,- for cry and Mr. Cliff,: Ihuutphn•y, of wails. Miss. Beulah Smith. o[ 4►a1-
Ingersoll. t Cu oith Nit. and - J•nr•hh•r Mrs. Will ,'Llcn'n, at I'ut• days.
THE
GODERICH
ERICA IsrORY
In the - fThe war
a isvtFe 1
Pifrowinter •"'�
i
-o-
ngeno . spen m: . s • land. and 511..' 4;1114. Symonds. .•t
•f•'s44s this wcwk. and Sin. Chas.'Rlghtm.. and lir. nod land.
sere act re a e t cot
uuw. Public schoolBrant
1 sl x!111 awl examination -
will then rill be over: Sir.. Jame, Brigham. _-
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Mr. and Mrs. it ul,
Pile son Donald sN"I' Sunday at 1444' then come the well-earned holidays for Mr. and Mrs. R.... _ Ala1'lennghan - --
!: nu44'bi Sir. Jas. Fea2:an - both pupils and teacher-. Itenmiller Is :and Clarence motor,•1 on Sunday- to'
Delights Feagan, •1ti5!rcd -' s..l... bidding a reln'taut goodbye 4. two of Brantford. where tl:• • will visit Iter ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ • ■ r
Lucie and Wilmer 44 r•!,- of the 1:.4'. the most faithful tr,l'hers the ,s h.rol -.1- • a. Mrn. \erry, i ■
1.. are stwuding `'111.1, holilac- it ....lion has ever known. During the Sir. and Mrs. R. Patton, Lucas. ■
e past five years Mi-- E. Dolan.. of -Tent Sunday with • r mother. Mrs.
_ Hamilton. and Mks E. 4'atniewll. of Fox. •
\\'iuthrup. have been ue'st 411ligrn1 :nld Mr. and Mrs. Cleo walker and fam-
j l+alusnikhtg in their work. The good' IIv spent Sunday rat•, Mr. and Mrs. , a
i.1 . of the cowmnnity will follow Will Humphrey. a
Remember that hotly contested battle
in the war against the combined
fore' of wintet'.-fought and won
by the Beat Folks
History, as usual. repeats itself.
Phis army of frost and sleet and
snow will hurl itself against your
household this winter.
Engage the Heat Folks, who have
never lost one of these battles, to
win this one. for you.
If you believe in preparedness. let
fortify your house today.
For Good Clean Loa'
C.U.I. THE
111'9 ' t eR.Ht
WANTED---
Recruits for "A" Company
Huron Regiment
('AMP: AT I.OND(tN
July 3rd to 13th
I -r - -.
O C. A Company
•'seryl,nl 1 till l satisfied this year. Coendollte U I•• well unsay-In-trri
A. F. STURDY,
Major
W
•Is.
them 141, their future toreros.
1 Mrs. Wilmer Nich,m and ecru Ed-
,
Road work is (wing carried en sit: -tile. k -e
ie. of Auburn. spent the, weend
.routly at present. both township and , with her father here. ■
couutc doiu2 son1e• very n(ressa5,4 re- • Sir. and Mrs Italclluead Ind .1.1121.- ■
lilt1.' The Division line 1s ieing veld- ter Say and ilr+. Scott. of Toronto.
tined at S4.l:aw•.•and it is 44,'15'•1 that are ci-iting 'weir cousin. Mr. J••.• 1
the huge lmnlp-.lite N. the raising of Holness. ■
the 1'.I'.county. track.. will be made slu(x.th• Mrs. Henry Sutherland. Jean uud IMer. The county gravel truck slakes- in- Florence. of !lambda. Man.. also Wet
uuruer:IMP 1111.• e:1rh slay ,•arry'ing Siec Ross and lir- Frank Henry and is
nettled stone from the gravel i it in Will talent Tncsday with Sir. :111.1 I.cosierirh towpship. Tell jnl.- have Mrs. Will 1'oster. of BncfirLt. when.
•ren let in the towushlp, sr, there ttla• former 44 !! visit. ■
-build be no grumbling aeyw•here - .\ few of- 1! s relativeof Miss it
y +n4' . a• s ■
- inK- in Stratford hogrltal. will ntteu•I
ASHFIELD B H Z Weflmf•+ahlr Jltn, 311th
J. B. MUSTARD CCOAL
OMPANN
Phone 99 - Goderich
AI _WL AYS AT YOUR
SERVICE
with a full line of
Quality
Groceries
Itl(1
Fresh Fruits and
Vegetables
I N SEASON
CALVIN CUTT
Kingston St. Phone 116
Goderich
the Krednation 'xerelse- 111.•r.• on a
-- Mr. Elllwr Wilkinson has jmt fin- a
.4,sinsiFL1, Til,wxs111I'..Tune .44 -- ished tstintitr_ the walls and (piling ■
l'he:nnlu:l4 garden dirty of the A'4 fiel.l "f flue 4 411?'! I: 1rclt. 11 brightens the ■
ir•uft Aid in the Interests of the ''Inn ch nolo rn•:Itly.
• aresmaKe was held Tuesday . of last - -- -
,tiek at the hunw of Sir. .1. T.atzenl.y.'
-•n the lith concession. 1t 14 ala a spl.•n-
lid one,•eso. For several years now in
•mars+tau they have .truck the beet of
night+ for weather for this ts'lstltr
'rent. This 'fne.atay night was ideal.
It was acarol. with no wind to I,•ther
:ablf•s or .platform. and is full moon
sailing in a pretty sky. . .\ very large
crowd wart :1-.-'numahatel at the load -
,+I tildes. .UIS the aedien.e I1-t.•ui,I
tyrll ,1111 nl•pre-i:ttively to the p::li by
tin• Itelmore ...nip illy. wit" Kale -Cran-
berry Forul.•' all interesting and :utilis-
ing entertainmest.9914' ismth w:la we!I,
liairouirr••t }:rrryl"sly seemed to lucre
a good time. The praseede w11I Iden.•.•
the heart. of the miter•. who re'ently
,alat to til.. .'\t»•11`e of patting In the
u.oa:age an •I,• •4Huai I 4x11114.4112 Syr,
1,111 for herd and soft• water.
Mrs. .Alfred -Andrew and }:IAI.• .\Ij•
,:rta•t all rare joining Mr. .Alfred .Andrew
ill a cramping holiday up north. for a
fee days. . .
11,•( It. 11. Cumming. 11..\..
I'..luuill'r. pre:irhed 441411 nnndh a•''epr•
.I11.. .•Il lin• dirt .1 Nadal a Tamura ..f the
.kSHFIELD
Asityin,l.lo. dine 25. -Mr. and Slew.
J. A. NI. Ken, c and family and Mr.
and Mr-. Thom,' Anderson and flintily
:?tended the pi. -sic held by the mem-
I»•r- ••f Iluc'n',,amty council at 1114,4-
11.11 on Frl t: v last.
Niro. John Meyo.r' wad the gate+t rat
sirs. It. Item. tiger, of \yingham, 1514
•l:ay hast ty.s•6. ■
\ coolly
al her of Ashfield hmi•
tic•+ atten•la••! ' ile. pleciel at Kincnnth••
In -I 11'.iina•-�!:.1 to elehrutr the flf-
tleth nrtuid 4'r -wry rat the fount lig of ■
\inttnl Fire in+u4'-
Sir. Roy Meyers attended the Ruth-
Kraulctty we•1•l111g et \Yingh;ula last
week. .
Masse'. .\Itit, Collinson. Brantford.
uud lira•' Jtuhaul. of Oakland. apent
sits 4as•k'I,! wish friends rat Kintaii.
Mr. :l! U:'. Mangold and .Milts
(ashy- ,e11•-411>. ,ptrows'Ivltort
.1! th' s1. -..•r h1ome recently.lt, ere
Mr tit? sir-. .1n:,n Make and daugh-
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BRTTISIi CAII1N'}'1"S FIRST SIF:};TIN(: .AT 15,\VNIN(: STREET
Hen are the right honorable mpmlrer+ of the new 9lritis11 4.8..or cabinet of Premier itemsay Ma, Donald as the, t i•-,.. red at No.
10 Downing street.Tnmlon, the official re+Ilene of F:m(14,n l'. Premier.. Lett to Right. front row. .1 11 ('lyses, 1.or.l I' •wow, J. 11.
Thomas. Philip Smow',Pen, i'remier Ma'1lona141, Arthur ilenderwll. Sidney Webb. Sir .lobo Sankey. and captain W.'1441'%' ..I Mean. J.eft
to right. Mack r'ow' George imnahnry, A, V Alexander. Sir 4'. 1' Trevelyan• Margaret n,.n.lfiehl. i.orrl Thom.ol, Tom RMW. A.
Greenwood. pest{ Beaton. W. Graber and W. Adamson.
SALADA has the finest flavour
in the world and It costs only
one-quarter of a cent a cup
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'Prssh from the Hardens'
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Babbette GIft Shoppe
GIFTS f- OR ALL OCCASIONS
I;. awmnhlc pri.•'.I -
All -linen Handkerchiefs from 15c to $1.50
All -linen Tovt9els from 25c to $1.50
New lines in Pottery and China
Mrs. 1. wane
Everyone cordially in% 41141 to i11 -pert our Res
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NEW SUMMER
DRESSES
To appreciate these you must see them. They come
in silk voiles, prints. silk fugi, tub silks. celanese.
ki-wash crepes, tricosheen, plain georgette with lace
trimming, flowered georgette and novelty sport
materials. No matter what style you desire or what
particular color you have in mind, you will be sure
to find it here. They are all reasonably priced.
Sports Dresses
The new sports Dresses for young women and
women are very chic and smart in style.
We have a new line of knitted Suits in two or
three-piece styles. The very moderate prices put
them within the reach of all.
Coats at Clearing Prices
We are offering the balance of our stock
ladies', misses' and children's Coats at greatly
duced prices.
of
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solo■■-a■■■■■■ons mamma lsaalr>RIi s■■ im o
We invite you to buy your requirements for Dominion Day here.
Moderate prices prevail on all lines of ladies', men's and
children's wear.
a�
BATHING SUITS
We
have a very wide range of Bathing Suits for men, women and children in
correct styles. Suits are made of the best quality woollen yarns. Moderate prices.
MEN'S SHIRTS -Large assortment of men's Shirts, collar attached,
varieey of patterns.
STRAW HATS --Our stock of Straw Hats is complete.
find a wide variety of Hats in sailor and panarna styles with fancy
plain black band.
SUMMER UNDERWEAR In two-piece and vomit, Ilion
hriggan and athlc'ti( styles. No sleeves and knee length.
Here you will
stripe bands or
Men's and Young Men's Suits
We have a splendid stock of men's and young men's summer Suits. Men will
appreciate the value of these Suits and will note at a glance the superiority of the
fabrics and the smartness of the styles, as well as the excellent tailoring.
PLEASE NOTE -This store will be open on Wednesday after-
noon, July 3rd, on account of the holiday on Monday, July Ist.
A. CORNFIELD
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Ladies' and Men's Wear West Side of Square Phone 418 Goderich, Ont.