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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1930-7-24, Page 4T it.'"?'„,‘ 4 -Thursday, Jeal U. UIO .sow SUNNI . Toggery; for Outing and Sporting Activities W. C. Pridham & Son The Store with the Stock" Telephone 57 Man's and Boys' Wear. Goderich, Ontario. 3'furon trate Special Business Men's Laity daily at 60 cents - TURKEii*DINNER-s. Specialty - Sunday only From 12 to 3 p. t-. 60c. SPECIAL DINNER FOR TOUR' iSTS AT ALL HOURS .. - Hugh Wong Oink lulwp Idling. Tillebell 1St WESTFIELD WI:STFIELD, July ?.J'. -Mr• and Mrs. Harry Bellamy, of Toronto, vitt- Bed on Huuday at the home of the 'Tatter's .aster, Mr.. C. G. ('ae Abell, Mr. aud Mrs. Melvin Taylor and ,,;; end at the home f !,sob's br __. torwer's brother,•AeY-11'm..-"rityior:--ef Ra•kwuwl,_ Mies Marjorie Campbell I. att1 euh - .11701117.4i':-". t.: .r. yam. a. kSiJt $fu8c4"W1W 'dE *_".ikk{ RRtw.s_,...-.,.,,,, :r. s 8 a`rkrMt ICJ' :..: a S ..a....fFiat .._ . ,.. •••is+:. Y.S.i•••e THE SIGNAL GODERICH, ONT. day. The service will bo held at Camp Kttchlgaml at S p.m. Rev. G. Butt will be in charge. Miss Doris Harrison to attending the rummer reboot which is being held in Goderich this week, being a delegate from brace United church, Porter's 11111. Yr. xttti Mrs Brot•k Orr have re - Ing OaierkII summer school this week. 13ENMLLLER. • Mr. It at •house, of Goderich, ,ixmt lust week with his parent*, air. and Mrs. J. 1$touehotte. Traitors at the bume of air. and Mrs *W. H. Campbell on Suedes were; air. I:. • 'hewer of Brussels. %Ire. H. Hoover of Myth: Mr. and Mra. N. Wightman of Timmins, Mrs: McKer- mh'k qt California and Mt. end lir*. Ilarotd Allen of t.uctitow. Mr. Allas'Rhlley, of Detroit, and his two youlhe r daughters and Mien I:Iv'a Holey, his sister, are guests of Mrs. EIsley and ion Will this week. The Rev. .\ W. Braun. of Thorndale. with ate boys of the United church junior league, spent a Irwple 'if days by the river at *sandier this week. Mrs. P. Walters+ and ss a e • the program are Mrs. Davidson, Mrs. P. 11'inaigan and Mrs. J. Boss. Mr. and Yrs. G. M. YcKende and Master Malcolm lett on Tuesday on a two weeks' motor trip to Ottawa, Mon- treal and other points. -Mr. Smith, of Princeton, ta relieving manager dur- ing Mr. McKenzie's absence. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Matas and sou boon vtaltlos 1rlepiG.Tihis.-.kstt on Tuesday for Blyth, where they will visit Mr. awl Mrs. Geo. Cowan tor a few days before returutug to their home. Mr and Mrs. John Nlvtns, of Wtug- Won are guests this week. with Mr. and. Mrs. chariest Elliott. Mrs. M. B. Nicholson. of Torootb: Mrs. Charlotte Smith and with her slater. Mrs. Elizabeth G batik. Mayor Ma0Ew•au, 'Toil should get THEATRE Yr -McLean on at ,t id the foraMODEL Councillor Croft maid the Ctuutan- quua. brass, of its edueattotul fea- tures, should trot be considered In the$ same class as a carnival. No charge Week of July 28 to A th less. She D'iirPI INT PROPOSITION The carnival show, which paled at Victoria Park paid $100 license and at last Friday night's council meeting Councillor W. M. McLeau argued that Canadian Cbautauquas should also pay for the use of the park. "They should he made to pay the same as anyone else," the cutineillor iwisliJusb`.-:.esttl elff..ist,LEY..npt'.wc!, tt sou 1 est that Chautauqua guarantors in Goderie5'kad made up deficits every year but last year, wban there was surplus which to still In the was will.be spade for Cite' park. xtr•ompnnitd , tt?' bre daughter, Mra. ;, - - --- •.g DEBT Or HONOR "Say, doctor,'. said the brawaw!l,crub- woman, "yer gettlo' a petty i thing out of teudlu' that rich Smith buy, ain't you?" , "Well," said the doctor amused, get a pretty good fee, yea, whit" "Welt. Due, 1 '°pee yeu won't for- riek that I h{t ltia. /%R'(!(earat piatl/illi GROCERIES Ice Cream, Soft Drinks and Confectionery gutter. And Eggs SERVICE STATION GA3OUNE AND OIL Service is our motto Harry Mitchell Corner Britannia and Bayfield Roads, Goderic`. We Deliver Phone 811 Misit PQ 1 Monday slid Tuesday- kludly acted as hurt.•sst.+- for the - Mr. Kar •s and IlttlP sat. Gutters AT \F•bET[ Nf. PARK rty, who had a splendid time in the Kargee,gt ` Ixi I NILE neighborhood. t 1 1r stay being favored Oliver, of Listowel. ]ILE, July 22. -Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Sproule and daughter Viola, of Goderich, were guests on !Sunday et home of Mr. and Mrs. James Sink Wm McCabe. of:L_Gotieriell home at that . POO, Verne. AU -tIla township, spent the week -end at Mel A reunion picnic of the former! wanooh, Ashfield and Colborne, will be held at Harbor Park. tioderieh, on ' Friday Auguat 1st. A hearty Dirt-, tation is extended to both old and alts. Reb .. ('aldwell was a mese with perfeet weather. erg guest with her cousin, \kiss Itelh Mr. and Memory. of Sheppanitou. - Woodstock : air. and lire. IV. Schuyler, P. Cleveland, are visiting at the Thome of alis\ Margaret fent and wait succor Mr. Stewart. t o 1 Woodstock: Mrs. Trestle!' and situ- • ltl a set ' fill In passing her Coneervatery of To• t his pa S dive, Loudon : J. J. Hunt and Il. E ltig, 1 beauty. HO'T'EL GRETA (GABBO Among those registered at \hearse - tune Park Hotel this week are the fob Lewis !wowing! Mr. 'tickle and family, of Mrs. J. E:. Andrews, ofresent 31r and alis l has Stewart am r daughters, miss Helen and Mrs. Tyn• runt° examinations ill musk,. having Detroit : Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Leach. woman dell and Inapet•tor W Tvndell of To- passed lit iiitertuet11ate piano and vocal. flint. Mich.: Mr. std lire. Carl Itehn, Year's a Stone and Nils Anther an amazing love triangle ting of savage tropical The sereeu'e perfect in a picture _that i0 the eti,tttiun rent°. spent a few day eta Mr. Stew- and obtained honors in junior theory- Detroit; Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Routh. harmony. historc and counterpart. 1ltandutte Mich \kiss Florrtta arta old hotete. wr ,WILD VlNil I r.Y (*harks; Juhnetof and sister, after I nu haul, f ,r 1, riston : Hon. Nelson DUNGANNON Emma Johnston et-aluevel weret'xrliawvut Tarim/At: Mr. and airs. E idson ott Tuesday.. j Judd, London: Sir and lire. W. Ward. DUNGANNON, July 23. -Mr. andMrs. Witllrm ]retro►, ytlAmdtm; Mrs. Orr and family. I. on: Mrs. Chas. Parks. of Toronto, were Rildey, erre re.•eut guests at tl ho_sar visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. of Mr. and Mrs. David Glenn. Jas. Girvia this week. David G Figgins, of Wellend, is v14 geelM with air. and,IIrs. Robert Dav• I'loody_ Toronto_ Mr. and Mrs. A. Si. -""Bob Curwood in ' • Dye Daring, • C. Tanner, London: Una Carr -Harris, I Wednesday and Thursday-- London: alis. H ti. Buchanan and mi.. Helen Buchanan. Toronto; Ii. H. ALICE WHITE itohiuwrn, Chathem: Mr. and airs. Jas laps. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Maize and KM, Ring relatives at Ripley for.a few days. Teruuto: rrvdMt :. rand unk Mr. lltetR'G. A. kftt =AAs Girl's Gutta m of NUe tinit*dr Erie, Mre. W. B.- Stothers and Mr. Aon* thw ' who have been making eek will hold a garden party at "Bob" Stothers spent the week -end in improvement's to their farm Iwtldlng. MItuN-rn,N'allam, DetF of Mr. Henry Mathews on Elora, the guest* of Mr. and Mrs. Jae. in this district are: William Petrie, Hlghlaud Park; John Kellar. Detroit:. Ow >a\ubroy C. Carr. IDetrolt: HPlrnh Grildn. At at-Lt._ Wilson. tarn shingled ; Wm. Mole. herr bttrftfl uwl.w: J_ lg Ifasals. Aknm. OWo: t Mr. Angus Hackie spent the week- doors: Wm. Sllllb barn shingled and Mr. std Mrs. ir• Melaskatup. Dover• 0 more -'l+7t tr\-e-itnet- 00 d with friends at Dundalk. Mugeatahle lmpmvod -Wttllam 1;101110:: Yr.'iER LYIDS. Loomta, clever $r Yr. and Mrs. Andrew Kirk, of Sea- sterner". new hen hos, .: David Mo, hand: W. J. Iledmkat p, Akron. (thio: sen to head a glittering chorus on the princess ••f pip with -CRANI DELANEY will drive away •u1r Wiles with his r • • \tor• of a modern Broaddoll P( ai '' bite, cresta. tau broad " ' • 1 • percaidlt in .. i the ' ' pe or novelty designs on light Or daft grounds• _ S" -Separate collar Il os+ - 1e to match. Situp 14 to 13; eR TowNSiRP en Ce►DERICfI TOWNSHIP, ]illy _^2. troth. and daughter, hies. Creighton. Gretten new wing added to barn: 31r. and Mrs. D. J. Helmkamp. Akron. Broadway. -Miss Helen Davidson Is in Goderich * th children, of Detroit, called stunts McDlannid, new eement ,talo Ohio,: Mins Helen Fisher, tagluaw. THE p ( j tltls week attending the rummer sekool, e>• t here last Saturday and water boleti; Wilbur Brown. hit Mich.: 1)r. and Mrs. \\'. G. Hayden. •' Gilt-. FROM WOOL help lete•grte from owe lehoog lir. Mid Mrs. Heber Eedy and faro- pmvement' in horaestable; Rcrberf London: Mr. sn i Mrs. 1i llimure. NI - hg a ' people.. sa•iety of wane Lnitwl Sp spent Sunday at Rostock. church, Porter's Hill. The wheat Is being hate vicinity this week. It good crop this year. There will be neither service or Sun- day school In Union church next Sun- Mr„and Mrs. J. Pattlaoo, eked in this kms, who have been visiting 11 a very home of Mr andM re Robt. •, of Wins cement stella and water 'toxic through- 'twilit.wtft. Guelph. -• e - McKenzie and other repairs to barn of oroa- Robbed Hair in Atha. Breezy Comedy, Doing the past week, have returned h Master Conrad Treleaven, London. where she went for medical dressing evolved through forty cel - llavidson. new hen house and new agars Falls; Mr. ad- ales. Henry add- at the out the stable: Derry Carr. new roof 4 • CLEARANCE SALE OF SUMMER - AT HALF-PRICE '-- om liraJ. J. Ryan has returned from All the subtle significance of kat► Stuff T SMART NEW STRAWS FEATURINGWIDE APES, CLOSE -FITTING CROWNS WITH LONG (SACKS, AND SCANT OTHER WEAVES MAY BE HAD IN ALL TICE SEASO ABL' COLORS TO MATCH YOUR SMOKER O CHILDREN'S HATS AT $1.00 - Miss M. R. NtacVica'. KINGSTON - STREET to, is visiting his grandmother, Mrs. Robt. Treleaven. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bellamy. of To- ronto, spent the weekend at the home et Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Glrvlu. lir. O. H. Popp. of Detroit, spent the Werlrend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. male. . 'Jas. Bell and dangkter, Ml Helen. of Goderich township. spent Sunday the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Davidson. Master Bert Whyard has returned home from Toronto, where he has been visiting the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Delos Diaher, of the Royal Bank staff, Wiarton, are visit- ing the former's parents, lir. and Mrs. A. P. Daher. We are Meowed to report that Mrs. fiobi. Moore, who underwent an oper- ation In the Goderkh hospital three weeks •1o. was able to return home teen tmen t. tdrtes of precedent, is being swept Visitors for the week -end and Sun- away 10 China by the present vogue day at the home of Mr. and Mra. of bobbed hair From time imrnemer- Darid Glenn were: Mr. and Mrs. Mike no a maiden has been recognised at a Alton. of Westlake. Saskatchewan, glance by the straight black bangs Mr. end Mrs. William Jackson. of Rip- which hung over her forehead. bangs ley. lir. sud \ire. Brownlee. Goderich which were eut off on the oceaala Ind Mr. nartd G. rionfluirmatt ef her wedding.- Matrons -were slat---dt laxly recognizable by their bare tore - head., with hair removed to fora a Friday and Saturday - WILLIAM H. HOWARD presents a thrilling 111elleirifillit of high tension. Can love he meas - °red i❑ kilowattAT The intiuenee ...the .eluctriralage on preseut day so -i1•t' ter. Agnes. of Welland. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wiggins had ltss Mary Hall. all of Brantford. rut off their hair short all around James llarideon and Mr. and Mvs. rad there la no sign to tell a girl Godfrey Hall, of Ashfield. John Scrim- from bar mother Mrs. Chiang Kai- -geour and danghter, Ness Mary Se-tint.,,hek still retains her girlish bangs goner. Miss Lizzie Smith and deter, aper two years of marriage to China's Mrs. Kenyon, of Goderich. - loading general. because she believes Mr. and -Ura. William Bray. 7th eon- bangs are becoming to her. and many seniors West Wawanosh. had as guests other brides now follow her example. neently. Miss Bixby Milliner, London., 'TIIB LMOIOIe subs.- Mr George Henderson: ani ,v+neeraMe- -- of Morris township, W. W Hill Lock- iciMfa a IllfsleNnr N brute sI -The vrffua7•now, and Dt_ E. S. Ball, Mtn iia Wake, ice_.•.-- The 'e Int tutttthty meeting of the ttanghten LFtrtyn, CB. Toronto. Oa. of the first utters to claim Women's Institute will be held on' Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Orr, of. Tort►ntd, the intermit..1tof the matters rince d Wales Thursday. July 31st. at the home of ,spent Wednesday at the home of Mrs. 4s Sita. Jean Williams. The roll cell ta• Ore's aunt, Mrs. ft. Davidson. -} M his refers from AfriM-veoeatli vas the progress of a Legion eek at the, " b •wlgw volume, written and Wuetrated, at the Drinc.'s por- THE POWER HOUSE aa towel' en Sunday. lir. and Mrs. square frame for the face. est Hall- and two children apt!' But sow maids and matrons alike home of Mr. end Mrs, David I:rringtoa„ 111111111 •/ / / NMI I I / NMI IC r ■ IC 1E11 iU IN w / II / IN i♦ NI III MI NI IE Ir IN / III IIS NI llf III and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Errington _d .ofal lnvltaUon, by no (ewer than ■West Wawanaeh. tl a the most /\mous novelists, 3r. end Mrs. William Alton of Rip- t poste, wf Pub edtsleh a Qldotbtfl fi ivy host. been holidaying et tlw home BriUah Legion, and the Klug expr.M- . -_ 1e ! of \ir. and Mra lk Charles W. Alton d r I.._.adzes as h g a t r dur- from Its K Recent guest, with Mr. and Mrs. R. •is+ a thaak- o aria r k11 .rIra 1[c\Vhlnney were: Yrs. Alec. Steven- L on. of the 1►et speeches he overy. wan and sen, Rnyden Stevenson of rade In publle before galling for Li - 1 / ink McIntyre, Ontario: Mr. and Mrs. Job& ,lea the prince warmly commended II R- Stevenson. London: Mr. and Mrs, Nell, "'ire Legion Book" to the public He 1 Summer res a and Jtilss ,anis YrKinm0.: declared it to be not a "duo," but "I . Godertch ,.markable book," and added: "1 would appeal to everyone who can FKKPAtiR 1!Ot1i+lC6 lf '! 21 afford to do so to buy a copy." ■ Never In the history et horse rat- the .zpeMatlons of the prince's apo' V in Gotterich has sura extensive peeper- • peal are to be realised, at least opportunity 100,- ■ • it been made for the greet hen- 000 copies of the book must be sold. mei Holiday. Monday. August 41111 Th.. more graUfying to royal highness ▪ a • presentingces prfAAMan opportunity`a net rare mating to he held on Civic is certain that nothing would be • 1 Ing the past week. ly desir.d tbat the receipts sal. should be r ,dad as • save reatl on your summer M Blue Water stake• rare for a pure of that the knowledge ~skit- this mark rem .111' has twee 'fwo entries. the 2.10 had been ran•d ed 11"a Golden Gate stake recti for $ItWal moves I Nothing quite like this royally- '. nitriee sad_tbt'-..tlesa...o us+ .are, weLL_. inspired composite . work has_ ever.., '' fillet!. An army ..f men nee et work been printed before[- Berause of the at Agricultural Park building a_ -ase' distinction of the contlSibutora "The., besti4iat will emit"... -Pen new-AMi M i legion Rook" la to Itaelt a covetable • 464. all the old stalls arebeing; treasue . but Iia worth is yore than Horne nee nrrieln* dally doubled by its added viral, ot_being. an the proune'cts are that the rowing a moans of helping a splendid cause. rice meet r"p Ht lie the liergpst and , That ranee Is the welfare o1 the men beet hi the'hfah.y of horse rating in who fought and faced death, and who, having survived the fight, are • • hbrw fans from all 1 new finding it an even greater teat part th Ptov of echorage to face lite. Moreover, It "15 sueeoriag the widows and children of those who have riled after aerv- lag their country, AN UNUiltTAI, WAY. Germany t)eprly 4 Moons Keepers Universal Comedy, 'The Wicked West" Matinee Saturday-aF4-p. n. --- Coming-' ' THUNDZR" AiII•ly011Eit1E E• s quireme -- ,Cool and smgr sir - e revery summer -day occasion. - -----•sem=_ __ f i Tricoshene Dresses at • Voile Dresses at a Crepe Dresses at. . Flowered Chiffon Dresses at Plain Crepe Dresses in different shades at ■ >s ems: -7- - $6 95 ast+v .!•.. -w ,Goderleh. • as r+ • $4.95 $8.95 up $14.95 $7.95 up One feature w•hith will attrnet rare a ofe Peor- ia how will he the 2.10 event. M this r event Silent Grattan and Ramona . Grattan, both °orierlch homer. emend ttyl rival hfuvtemen, are enteral. So mi- x Aimed are 1r supporters of these two hones. that 7 sir wager of $500 has to been made neevirKing M reports. The so dead hent on July 12th.at Sarnia be- tween These two lemma has green the 1 toy. sonpfliing M •tack Shout. HOSIERY- SPECIAL Monarch green stripe -silk Hose, ail sines and shades. _Regular value 49 75 cents. Month-end special At. C IR BLANKETS '_. . li • Checked Blankets, large size, whipped s-ngly. Beautiful shades o ;111.. ' mauve, blue, green. gold, pink, etc'. Month-end special at iIi• Youth as For ✓ asil i • }• kr the German Reichstag.. The most outstanding one :N depriving saloon keep skof the ie Over a Month right of dalta*nr for debts ln*At'red by -customers ustomcrs tor; the purchase of liquor, provided these were made at a time when the euls- peai-ed For No Apparent drink s Reason Rights to Collect Debt.. Bevel :ll 1 111 11 0 1 -taut lee:: cut latllag the sale of liquor hav• been paaNd linglish Boy Suddenly Disap- ' -toomcrs already owed money for This 1s Intended to prevent saloon i keepers from permitting avatptness' to deter paymeal. for thin- nks Mt • h•ern , le held ss to the until pay day. In ayratfice it • will. S cp e wIterahouts and eating r+f stn E'nefish work •etlf'-aa follow.: $ farm lad. William ttepertott. 'even- On • Monday • a workman may ask al teen veer. of etre, who Over a finenth for liquor and prowl e to pay at t3. Ago Illsaipeared from the home of iota mid Of the week. 1t he repeats,thla MI employer, William Spier.. tonn'esdaf ,T.egadar the saloon keeper I;ives hitt ♦. Morris township. and has net leen errdli at -litT iia risk, because the hemnl from sine• ■ izbrktitait would be Rh n a ifiiipt i►n Tueeda) of last week when d.Ot willt,:stitl.• APPY a .01114` of the ,v''' clothe' Were found qudr. If he r u pay. t Io saloon keeper canno recover the 1,, ed • III ne her Ortalil ii iA that to, II cal authorities jlays the nght to for hid the sale of, liquor in saloons on pay dye. Liquor, moreover, may not 'terries. were quite ssflsfaetory be sold on sports plalamzlp4. The p-nvincial r•Onstsble has made The sol. of liquor to tooth under Investigatlona a►NI'•Nrrned that the 15 and of an alroh drinks to lad retie with the mall farrier as far youths under 15, prowl ed the latter an Waltcew all JWO 2lnh. three dila ars unaceomgs!led by (bell parents after he left hie empinrer's glare. hitt or teachert. 11-.iilQ forWdtlen hespent gammon 1st 1wrnu* a.. to where . Laws for graaiiaa maroat IOS. have he spin( t P three Into-rretwing day+rj' Keener "'trots -Inver* AuthOrlUes The hey mid the ,n 11 carrier he was I hive the right to decide whether ening to London Ina esld nothing there estate need for new saloon. or more shout himself Pellet hall.. to the view that the hoy wanted to sot heel; to city life and that he has not met sliefnrtnne. $2.49 - Full _line of Bathing Suites Tn correct styles.for Hien; (women -and children. TOURISTS VISITING GODERLGH- ARE' INVITED ''1 O_ .CALL ___AT_. °V,I\ STORE AND LOOK OVE t OUR UP-TO-THE-MINUTETx ; .. LINE OF MERCHANDISE • r j.QRIYFILD-JII Y• ' Special Clearance '_, $1.25 M. Robin_ 1af Tip -Ta- PHONE 314 . . IF YOU -- wanted to 111 a horse with a Dollar with which fo drsw t 1tfb. you would not take the collar to the horse, on would take the Se the Aman who knows his benainess. " - W 1F" You HAVE FaiUT TROUtBS.E bring your feet to one who has m`adr a attrtl 6ativw se flt s.ppoVUf'*.- s' 'ig'r weak or fallen arch/sand to give relief for ether foot ailments. i have taken Dr. (choll's Pod Graduate Course on the Stud of .the ' -Peet and am prepared to supply yon with any of Dr. Scholl'\ and Arch Supports. W. HERN'S SHOE -STORE Phone 43w - The Square - Goder'ic . bobs -fey, tweEtin-hig -- .IA Ton Perrone value I 00 Almond Cream _ .50 Face Powder _ 1.00 ('old ('ream _ .50 Brilliantine .50 Cocoanut Oil Shampoo ,b0 Total value_._$4.00 Au for In 11 yat•a11t field ear the lipping' farm. Mr. ere et it became alarm and rnulfled Provincial Constable Whiteelde In titderieh. lie .'ould give no reason why the hey left. The lad he ••nM. .Pe mot, contented and his " ■ ` I wp where you are invited to shop Th 418 _ Mores Dolling alcohol in bottles If the steed dove not *Met the trestles of parlous may be iltellatod ter three July 18th sto. H. LA