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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1929-9-26, Page 44.-Thuttidap. September 26, ifera 1 1 1 E f In Tune with Nature 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Nature has dictated the colour scheme for Men's Clothes this Fall. With allot the artistry for which they are famous, Fashion -Craft have translated Nature's bid.- ding id•ding in line and dra and bulthat l delight college "grad." iness dad alike. Smart individtuality and comp mon sense have been happily blended in the new Fall suits. Remarkable value - from $29.5( up W. C. Pridham & Son 'The Store With the Stock* Phone 57 Goderich, Ont. 4 4 4 41 41 4 4 4 4 4 4 i 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 i_ 4 4 II 4 THE SIGNAL, - GODERICH, ONT. day 4u Oamenm, who was Honing at Detroit, WESTFIELD ly were Godeeleh visitors .one day hums with them. weal'. , the lir. Arnold Weston and family, of all.. J. B•It has returned 1• teats of the formers 11'F1a(I4 4ll.ti Sept. !l. -al r. and i Kest after R a couple bf months I father,Det. Mre guests µwton. Martrs. •1lussell darter and Mr. Devitt 'with her mother. Mr-. J. itelu d Carter spout 11 >uIId.couple. of days lest The W. 1d. B, o! tb„ ve•ttleld trt11Ited. visiting Rev.F. 4! diktat 'Brantford L'll and Tor - ' y. ' ww•k at ow•eu fzuund- church Intend boMtiig a :hi ►cu t1l I unto, returned home on llutuctklwho Mrs. si Gordon Snell was the attest of in the near fatale. to, and lire. G.m M. Fisher, ...•. -the at eft taam and Wal►ervllle Mr. and Mrs, Frei J. Cool: uu,l `'all- the furwer'a aunt. Mrs. .•ter the w•twre.H. dren visited 'Frlda) at the Anew id were vl .ting Edwards, ormer's hu. s. Mr. r. and alis. H. �'Imentl lire. Win.' I Mr. xud herr Earl a1..hIi tat' 1 F. A. loo 4111 alouday. t:orlrr and ll r. Nobe. Itp*aewn at rich. Ur and Urs. Stogtlill and sou and 'elided Ireuwlller serckr Sunday ulKltt• � 1{1-s Erwin, a! srs. Norman McDonald, atoll W ger were Detroits and Ed- who utruprled Km. Met- '� ASHFIr:I.0 Ivalrs cottage for the summer. It 1 v1'ltor• turutd to Toronto ou Thursday. recently. \Ira J. Anderson and af4ts..\mil. ' .\NHF`IELD, Seel L'1 .\ lu•_crutult ri 111u1IStyt�i.tlaytittoe1 telt frit•Inls.utxt ont \1'iglittnan are visltin at the home her .I[ .\+htleld Iriru•I- ,t•'1••' t i•• "Utile former'- son. Mf. Wesley Stack- , at the recPptluu b,'':1 '.. :el.etuber . Mr. and alis. Edward Hamilton, of 1,„t,.,1• ,•f the Carlyle, were guests at the luta last lions.. of liraeelle!4t 11111 ill 1.oc11aleil hal' 11 . .11rMr. 11 lel airs. A. Darr and Mi.- uiurrlug* of x14.1 d'hr:•- i,,:, 14,.•-... . ni•. of Myth, and Mr. And firs. 1,1111tel mI daughter of Mr. a .- t1' IP•,Irk ,:r.L:i l4, of Stratford, were 11'e.t field Nus!o 1'till: -,•'•. \hem) g„oI - rs 1i R111iils N't.ae,. were air.C. exteu•'• 1 i n,• . ) out- tl�t an'd airs. J.:. E. Ellis. alis ltertha: „etde, who will tee, 11.•'a•..t. ri:d Nr. Jason Ell'. were Loudon visit- airs. W. 11. )calf, - •• _•1••,t or , .,t• on Saturday. r her tvatau diva. J 1 ,11,-I.. , 11 ,•t neck. t uivettiary rc .clee•+ will le estndu,•t. tsv...pou 12for sump 1."1"1“" in the Westfield United church on aides Irene Hoge: -auday. October 13111. See'. J. E. Hogg. last week and euler,-•t 1 •-, ;a.'. ho.. ..f +(li tion. will have charge of the Ker- 141:11 as a i,1,• The choir are preparing special Mr. and airs. It .• tp.'p'Isiuur) :utaesi„•. Pfurathat•k day.1%,4•11.in White �, • rnuday. 1114 airdd,e. ,leudjng a few star' ¢nr-ts cif Mr. J. G. .. ! NI.-- Ila )h• w 1 t her r sie ter \ln J. J r r11Ia t1 Some of the faruMrs use lilts"- dig Nitre j. Blur, 11 .\Imt uud zing their potatoes. Harold ltlake and )I • w \h+ i'tliit ll ' Some of the Gartner. are doir.t .s, nue motored to St. (`atb. ' • -end the draining. thio fall, while the water is neck -end there as - ,.f air. and dried up. \Ir•. lieu ('omtort. Mr. Dan huger, of Smith's Hill. was Me..rs. Jos: Dine.-';. I`',)lrcru S•alud ers mid a westtIelet visitor on Sanilay• Janie- K'allaee motet, .1 '.. )Ir. and. Mrs. itert Taylor nn,i farm- on Stunted. last, tli.,, It. M„ 1 air.. Robe. Davie- ' 1 . 11. Krs. \\'hluney. airs. A. .t 1 - ht . -ow Cohan - team .1ohn Melte* and )I - :i.', • •1, , o[ eattended the -. . 11•1.••01114 I the W. K. S. .if )I at Knitting!' on Fri,! .• ....allied ..TIM engagement ' iN.1, Irate air Marie Eileen. thing' '•• to air .Ind •, airs. J. J. rob . t ' •'.1, . Joseph 'M. Garvey. -' -v.rreroiit' s liarve). King•brl.hte. The win lake NZ.. - . Templeton Moore Concert and Operatic Tenor in ■ ,repertory of Scotch and Irish Songs and Operatic Arias Town Hall, Clinton Monday Evening, Sept. 30 a Other Assisting Artists \ :',l-i•IJfl 7.11 ltl„111,11t,1; tit tt et•k. Mr. G. Ilamilton, of the hulk of I t'uwuteree, vi.ltesl [rived. lu. t)wett Sound on Sunday. x14 s Je-see Metcalf, of 1)etr,dt. %kited bur parents, I)r. and Mrs. W. F. Metcalf. user the weekr'ud. MIAs 1 alet,'ait: spout the summer 'touring I Enrols., returning a w'Nek, age. al r.:0:11 airs. Thornton 41u.tard, 1111.1 wily,_Iy1• 11.1u. spout the week -end u their cottager Dr. utnl air,. Shields, and taulilc, of Kit„heu.•r. -pent 11.e eek -end rat .dewed! • 41 1.“. 411. Juhu Ilnt1s01 was- the gtle.t It -1 week of air. and Mr.. W. J. Kerr :it Walkerton. Mr. and Mr-. , Henry Kwon re- turned home on Siliulay with 51r. and Mrs.. Percy \\'eswu, 44.1111 whom the) vi -Ins. at Kitchener the past week. IlitrvtAst tluniksziving servbr• will le held the'Ilr-t Smola,. lu 4kioler hi '1Criu ty church. Itavtteld. 11 11 x- 111.: St.., 11M+.' 41hhIlele11, a1 :t p.n.. wool St. .loin's. Varna. at 7 tun. The c .gecinl preacher for the ,erasion' will be. d':udn1 Naftel. of 4lflton. f 41r•. .1. N.•w1e11lIr•ely retllrne,1 on .Saturday from 1)tt11w:1. where she wa- ri-tong her brother. air. \L D,mnld 51r.. and 41t>'. S,inigeOur. of Strat- ford. .i.etit the week-en.l at their ,Sot• 1,u of Mr.and 41 I. place early in Oct.. Mr. iural air+. T' - Euro-., )Ir. I:gird, sr.. and lli-- 1:'Ir1. of 'Bruce debt nere visitor). h 'a1,• or air.' • :11141 air., .\ngus•(;ot - . •.Ir.4.. 'Io01 1. Mr. null Mrs. J:.. Ni. Kenzie rind -in Roderick. Igo • :'iai !, )Ir.. laws McMillan, a' %I. •' :c•• Itta,'k . :-it.sl friends 1* r :.-1 ; Th'' ,,s•k-end. The -RANI Fair. 1' ass. binep. null the ' ,copy the time au. farmer., this, week :.,it• are pa.t. Very „rc.I rk i.f the .t-hdeld p' '.•. 4 1, hnlsh a vh•sen, ti ret pelf* 1u ,•thin_ r_ �a �a�t �c �Wt • ,t ultullwr of : XXXXXXX�:X tiX> XXX nr f [ X I' uilc. Broom. p' X 1, a r. � , n. ,•en.rs,.lou - Fall Merchandise X StalVluesin �.. d'lllltt•,I b) X I,i-. out 1.,/lnt le•h. X Keitll Mimeo! X ' .f air. and )I • ..i ti 14), sae. ` • • • 1I 1,.....4 etitninee , x at Cornfield s During Fair Week X x X X Visitors to the Goderich Fair on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday of next X week are invited to visit our store. There will be special• values in all lines of x x merchandise. X • Special in Ladies' Coats Ladies' and misses' new Coats, some with shawl collars. some with the new civah - collar, regularly 22 5 priced at $26.50. Special during fair week at Display of Season's Newest Coats The new Cloth Coats are fashionably furred and ex - are the nevi Fall ex- quisitely tailored. In graceful lines, Coats more charminghick the the touches of clever details an the furs are used make them smarter than ever before. .ior 10 hi, twelf .1i114•,i til 14.41114,4 ', ,•. :b a l,.. k. ''ran • Ili -tory." I., I:.• tt t%,,1, .w•no,l prize I aural ens fifth ba lli. ae•:tkiuz contest. The thit I Nome to tl,e lanai opining the hitt•' •• nntnt.er ,.f ^•• L : w: u- awaited \ ••‘. tial!'-,' ' 1.4•11 )1•. 'and '1• I-41. ' : a.11„y. ('ren. '.t ,o 11 to ('al ! ,u Steri...,, X r in tie :h• .leat.ta_ No. iR : l S. NO. iI 4111. X_it teUng •1 •. 1)1:1, little S. Nu.-'• .I. ,u ('nlbert.,ut1:• •f lige. dins- ^f \Ir. and \ir..1 - olid ,•nlbert. •• --bat tr. won tli 1 * 0 prize. til_.. :i.,• ,cart) aft IIIc ' spectators 111 I .-r nrxtiou. "oar 1 - , frau,-•• et. -oleo.. S. lfl. won -fir-: 1'- ," in the -t- 411.z match. E11evti '1'••' leaven. S i N•• 144. wenn lir-t prize :1 the i ubli. -• eakiug contest. ' 13i1YFIELD x 1 1 d more ways than one X X _ { h than ever. The beautiful d h manner in w 0 k �? DRESSES We have a splendid collection of Dresses in the season's X newest mat:rials and shades. The new Dresses feature everything that is new for the autumn season. M I L_LI N ERY We invite you to view the new Hats now on display. presents more unique and clever modelling than ever. The new fall Millinery In the Men's Department Men's and young men's Suits and Overcoats for fall wear are. now on display. Everything is just a bit different • this season in colors, lines and smart patterns. X Overcoat Special at $19.50 X During Fair days we are offering a special in men's X Overcoats. Seasons latest' goods. Regular $19e5U Xvalues $25 to $27.50 Special at J Shirt Specials Men's fine Shirts with separate collar. $1.75 Regular price $2.50. Selling at Men's Shirts with collar attached. $2.00. Selling at Regular' $1.49 I1.\t-I'I ta.l1. Sept. 21.-- 41rtn. Itei.l. S)Init11, 4- the ¢144.4t cat her sister. alt Wm. John -:en. 41r. alnlleu and' rani. of iletrei•. :n.•tertvt hereon Friday. atnn. 411111.•1. oo ho' spent ewe Month01t+wlt14 41tse, N l' rgil•on. returned home with hive on Sunday. itev. It. M. i4:,I.. Mrs. gale and 411-s Glad)- dude. who spent their vacation iiat t'luttliam. Sarnia and itay ('ity. returned Houle last Thursday. Mr. Garrett. of Toronto. is visiting Mr. r.nute4 Thornton. Cameron and iiMr. 110.1 airs. •Frank r11 0111v. of 15•4rol!, spent the week -end with air. A. a•ameron. 411-' Elizabeth 11 Robt. Standish A. CORNFIELD "SHOP WHERE YOU ARE INVITED TO SHOP" Ladies' and Men's Wear West Side of Square Phew 418 Goderich, Ont XXXXXXXXXMCMCDOCCICXXXXXXXXX2CICXX SHINGLES A -car of hoofing and Rock i, Fade ri:ingles just arrived 5x and 3x B.C. Shingles 1- , , s before you buy The Leading Men's .Store Everything 's net in Men's Wear . I l :t..l f:ai':oril,4l anal Speel;i1 1r,1,r to Your N1•'a-un, Chaff. Black flicks _. ALWAYS AT YOUR SERVICE with a full line of Quality Groceries and. Fresh Fruits and Vegetables IN SEASON CALVIN Doli CALVIN CUTT U II Kingston St. Phone 116 Goderich THE GODERICH wittots I,stttlts,� E STOP $17.00 $17.00 L • r. /l.l. GET YOUR TICKETS FROM THE HEAT FOLKS FOR THE WINTER CARDEN SHOW 1,1 111 n e , to save time SE THE DIRECTORY and avoid "wrong number" 'TELEPHONE numbers are tricky tyhings to 1 remember. Often when you a number you have really transposed he two inside figures. It is so easy to say 2 "Wrong ofNtead nben Youresult nnoyed and soou ls the other Number person. You have wasted your arra time and his. It is safer and quicker to use the directory before you call a number, because "Wrong Number" is one of the chief causes of a million ca lls a d y D Ontario and Quebec which go e up traffic - cause irritation - block business. Some of these are operators' errors, and some are mistakes tkfor t sthe wrongrthe sson number making bemay speak iecall. He n distincty and be misunderstood. We want you to have the best possible telephone service. We are constantly striving to provide tt by reducing our own errors and by to equipment.* But it takes three people com- plete a ca1L Use the directory - speak slowly and distinctly - avoid wrong numbers - save time - help business efficiency. •To keep a step in advance of demand, and to improve facilities will involve an outlay the year in exerse of $17,000,000. SCHOOL SHOES. • II,, .. - ,• .t,.,1 11,11 :are tis.' 'utak.- that ar.. ',;.' at t, ' \I.,, \ - Shoe 1 -tore 1 h, y 1'.tv .flus-- h..t1 -tat• lin a n, MOfane•it- f•''r tlielr. ;tel.'y�wearitipt ,{uxli:i•-. K I net :lin itt:'their .app„Irate..,. aldol ordinary -I:u,- )civ .• grown 1;1.y atoll out of -hal• \1, till.' that it :i,tv:1v• lav- to our .-r-tont,'r- yu:u;t c in ,-L,1, - that w„ „:111 I ,iof; wit.: a .1,ti.l• i.' Our prices are always reasonable. GEO. MacVICAR THF. PRACTICAL SHOE MAti NORTH SIDE SQUARE GODERICH XXXXXXX XXX XXXXXXXXXXXN XXXII X X SEVENTY-FIRST ANNUAL FALLFA/R x Ati AT DUNGANNON. [fll THURSDAY and FRIDAY October3 and 4 1929 11 The last and Best Outing of the Season. DON'T MiSS IT. SPECIAL EVENTS - FRIDAY AFTERNOON TWO SPEED TESTS green Race. ini1, beat s, best three in five. Running Itace, half kill„ heat=, iest three in five. SPORTS • Foot Imre, halt utile. Prizt•s x44. llor•et•hoe-pitching Cmnpetiti,.1i Singlets foal (Moils. Prez•' g Music by Clinton Pipe Band Winter is r,:,Ill\ a ,trli,ghtful tin. \\'hen K't' preprtre for it properi. Frosty ni;ht- an.1 crisp days. Even sn,,AA, hlowy ,lays... - Are enio\ahli! when there is 6 only solid walnut cedar- warmth and cheer indoors. I nod t at the -Winter Garden Show" If vile want t1, ) have a gime lined Chests at the remark - a ably low price of $17.00. fret rea,ir tor it today' lw order- ing \iaar winter supply of at Folks Coal x J. R. WHEELER 'For Good Clean Coat FURNITURE DEALER and CALL THE FUNERAL, DIRECTOR NFA 1'�.K: Phone,'. Storer 8811, Res :15:it • Hamilton Street Galeria, Oat.J. B. MUSTARD COMPANlI Mose 98 - Godsrieh .\Susi--ioh tot'roun.',. 25c: Children 10e: Autos Ise. § GRAND CONCERT FRIDAY NIGHT by 11,, LYRIC MALE QUARTETTE I t,- r1„ --,,1 llgrnlony • Cont'dy `k,'t„hes Comic songs Admission to Concert, 50e. DANCING AFTER THE CONCERT COME AND HAVE A GOOD TIME WITH YOUR FRIENDS Prize Lists and any ftlgther information on appli- cation to the Secretary. Exhibitor's will kindly make their entries as early as possible. N. F. WHYARD, Wm. WATSON, Dungannon, Secretary. President. 8xxxxxi Cxxxxxxxxxxx C=cx