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Campbell's Drug Store
JUNE 30th •.. JULY it[l
AMBROSIA
Pere l; Deep Cleanser
- Medal, leer -
Heguinr $20.1 ter
11.66
MODESS
and B 25e Can of
Verna Deodorant
Powder at -the new
ow prim W Modem
ONLY Pk
NOXEMA
('ream... Regwiar tae
ter Ne .sols
Gillette Razor
sad Tube Dimming
Prean 35e
DAY DREAM
tam Powder, 50e;
and any other Da>
Dream Star Tslletele
Ruth tor We
AGFA
No. 121 Film, 6 ex•
psures 17e
No. 116 (2 A), 6 ex-
posures. regular Ser.
for Zee
. ME ME CHO
!!e Wien Reined)
11.11
Ever -Ready
Shaving Cream
50e
Ever -Read) Kaaur
and 2 Blade. Free
DJER KISS
E'are Powder. 60e;
Djer Kiss Penins..
50e; Both ter MN
Dr. West's
Tooth Brush
and a Dental Mlrrer.
Mr Value ter ... 35t
MELBA
Lace Me Fare Pewee
der 754
Melba Mead Crave
Sale Prim, both for
75e
GOGGLES
al 25e
GO(.G L;S at Mir
Goderich - Phone 90
ANNOUNCING
AMEW LOW PIKE ON
Tip Top Cees
EFF'Eeri%E TODAY. THE
PRICE OF TiP TOP CLOTHES
IS REDUCED TO_ -
$22i
for anyth114/Topcoat or Over-
heat MAIMS to )our inea. rr.
M. RobhisT
Exclusive Agent far
rip Ter Oodles
PHONE 384
South side of Square
WADING
41,
Law. Service Water Rates
Use of water for lawn ser-
vice is from: -
5 (five) o'clock in the
afternoon to 9 (nine)
•'clock in the evening.
Anyone using water for
lawn service without first
having made a proper appli-
cation, --or a2e''one CAN(
lawn servios out of the
above hours will be dealt
with according to the regu-
lations.
Yoder kind co-operation is
evdicited
Water&Light Commission
GODERICH
DONNYBROOK
DONNYBROOK, June ?7.-A large
uumlwr from here attended the straw-
berry tattiest la .Auburn en Fritts,
might.
Mies Jean RObinson and Sam Thomp-
son
homeson are writing their entrance exam-
ination In Dungannon thin week.
Mr. Liam Jefferson of Mildmay spent
the week -end at his home here.
Mr. Willie C ntig is home for his
holidays after apendiug dome time with
friend's in KIncardlue.
Messrs. L. anti M. Wentherhead of
St. Helens tailed on friends here on
Sunday evening.
Rev. E. Taylor of Bellmore had
charge of the church .errlee.i on Au-
burn circuit on Sunday.
NILE
THE SIGNAL
Bishop Seager at
St. George's Church
Administers Confirmation and
Stresses Importance of
- . GODERICH, ONT.
Campbell's Watch Cls store wind
ows for holiday ■
The regular ineetlegghtt the ltakfurd
Hospital Auxiliary will be held at the
home of Mrs. Albert Goldthorpe' os
Thursday. July 7th, at 2..10 o elo, k.
Dr. W. B. Cox, chiropractor, of Tor-
Iouto, will curry on Dr. Atkin -on'. work
the Sacrament (here daring hie aborine in July and
meow .
131shop Charts* A. Seager w'as riotes x chiropractor a ug err thera•
at both worning and evening Ipist and Is eoiloldered..well tented in
service, in St. Gourge's church -ea- $ss -
day. in the morulug he conducted con -
tirtuutdow servlet, performing the rite of
the "laying on of hands" un sixteen
ea ndide tea.
The candidates were *muted Tor'
roa6rmatlun by the rector, Rev. J. N.
H. Mills. The Scripture lesson was
read by Yen. .archdeacon Jones -Hate -
man_
libehop Seeger bassi hI, sermon on
the text from Luke 22'19---'111s do ye
I1 remembrance of Me." "1 shall ask
all lines of drugless mating.
The W061e11'16 Institute- w•ttrmeerin
McKay Hall on Thursday July 7th, at
3 o'clock. Rall call to be answered
with "Hints for 1do$a)'." -Current
FiveDts" to be giveu by Mr' G. Mathe-
son..'!' a ,or4 cif tM•.ilstrl.-, •sprtren-
tion will be giveiT by ape of the dele-
gates, and a pnper by Yrs. G. Bisset.
Special music IM being arranged anti it
IM toped there will be god attend -
elite.
line young people of ticturta ,treed
and North street United churches held
the candidates to twar this terse In n joint beach party at BYas•t (teach on
sake," he said, '•I gore you this text 'Teesdale evening- The 'rent was well
as your motto 111 life." The Bishop attended. the two groups gathering at
then referred to the Institution of the their respetive rhumbas at a o'clock
Binned Sacrament. instituted by Christ. and drlvinj•ont in. a hod) various
and urger) upon the confregwtluu the Raine.. and other amauI efts, luclOd-
obligatlou whkh had been Id ado's the hog the holding of a welper roast, tot-
church to continue the custom referred lower) by a sing -Song esadie tet by Mr.
to in the text, "Title do in remem- A. Pudw"ell, made the e.e•ning Lasa
brave of Me." phasaatly and Quickly.
"There are certain bonds which bind
us together, irrespective of creed," said
the Bishop,' "and this Divine .entre!
act of breekiug bread, in commemora-
tion of Christ's death on ('alvary. 1.
one of these. And in man's time it
I may yet be that all ('hrletiane every
of ttl�
"Tele religion of the Cbrtetlan church
tatty," eorihnoted 14444- ieirdshlp,
"centres around thele text. Tier Institu-
tion has leen continued throughout the
years -it had to Iw. There Is a recog-
ntwd aplrltual cxrugrulty -in the art"
Rlehop Meager then drew upon the
mtnds of the .•rudidates a mental pte--
ture of the mngnlfieent hotly of Jesus,
declaring that hr enukl not Imagine
('hriat as eo utten pictured, with the
delicate asp& t eouniuonly depleted. 1)r.
Seeger teethe d shiest as 14ar1ltg
powerful. virile. io(.ture4 frame. Jesus
had reached the height of physical.
mental and st1rituai perfection.
"Whet a pity to try to taint ('hriet,
as eo many have tried to do. In au ef-
fort to show only meekness and gentle-
ness," Dr. Kreger cried. "!father, ire
should Petard the magnifieene of His
figure. and then listen to Hb. word
•"I9iTii Ts -10 boely, lirikrn for you, i
NILE. Jour .!'t.-111sM leen I'reerscu, This is My i110011. shed for you.' "
of tort Stapler 1s spending a few wt -eke Yet !'hetet'& death was not the death
lit the home of her father. Mr. N. Pear- of a martyr. the !Bishop pointed out,
lint was rather a !sac•rificial death. He
KINTAIL OAMP
The third annual boys: camp at Kin
tall wilt be held July 1st to 9th. under
the leadership of Ret'. 1). Marlton.,
Forret. This camp, whleh is spun -
Mored by the. committee fur Sabbath
schools and young • wo pie ' of the Synod !
of Hamilton and latade8l_l'reahjterlen
Ma1Awth schools of the Synod.
I .t definite program of instruction,
recreation anti campfire txfirx-lin+ berm
arranger). A few of the special (eat•
ures will be half•huw morning talks
on Bible characters. by Rev. 1).
Lane; llluetratel travelogue+. by Rev.
J)ranjt, lfr1gbt rant JNeo,...1 rtrh•riek..A a.
forth. Rev. T. It.' ifeetltiwlgh" -and
Rev. 11. SI. Hanna are included among
thoew who will give talks nnenmd the
"great campfire." The 'boys will also
have the privilege of hearing Rev. W.
J. West, tuoderator of the Synod, and
Rrv. N. A. MacF:acheran, editor of the
Presbyterian publications.
The cost per boy is extremely mod-
erate. Iwlug only five dollen. for the
term. This charge includes registra-
tion. meals, set sad the hull camp
program.
Oue feature of rump government tide
Pa rileoenG"
year will Iw a "Rays'
whieli together with the
mentor% will control the
activitlee.
director- age
peter/1111 and
LOYAL The field dar which will also l.r
' LOYAL June 29. -Elm .thee Mac -
Hardy of Toronto is vlslthec her cous-
ins. Mrs. Melvin Tyndall and family.
"visitors' day." w1ll Iw om Wednesday!
July 6th.
Parents and friends are Invltwl io
visit the camp.
lir. and Mrs. C. Carruthers and three
°e4111111
e .trod JAG and -.M' , ..461
wit-•--
tM w, of I amlwth. ♦tatted with -gee:
('arrithers' slater, Mrs. Wm. L. TOURS,
and lir. Young on Sunday lust.'
Strawberries are an abundant crop
In this vicinity. The rains have helped
wonderfully and we hope • ceryotue will
.1*mutilate! Iib year.
The trustees of S.S. No 1 hare au.
gaged Mies Doreen Wetstrr. otleorJ,1 - (-.. -
to teach the twitted after the holidays. .
Mr. nod Mrs. Wilfrid Raymund are
away on 41 ten days' holiday trip „to,
_ ,Georgian Ray {smuts.
..The .Lord's Stopper was . r wrvavF R► _
•
'ltwrsdey, Juue 30th, 1932--5
EXTRA SPECIAL
For one week only, starting Monday next, July 4th, at The
Doderich Beauty Shoppe, West street, across from Post
Office.
-►ppoinlmenta must be made for chi.'Iredal (Mer -PHONE S:>S-
PERMANENT WASE $•i.M, $7.50. PAM
M.ARCEL WAVE Sae
E1NIJER WAVE ,150
WATER WAVE
SHAMPOO "`"':
M.ANICI'ltI • , • -
Kf�iT tet.
GODERICH BEAUTY SHOPPE
For appointments call our new number 555. West Street.
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2 Weeks--pecia1!
■ Dances at the Pavilion,
IX GODERICH
i tll� TONY FARR'S ORCHESTRA
■ TUESDAY, JULY 5th. THURSDAY, JULY _ 7th.
SATURDAY, JULY 9th. _- • ._•
a TUESDAY, JULY 12th.
THURSDAY, JULY 14th.
• SATURDAY, JULY 16th. 21
f!t -FREE TAXI FROM C.P.R. CORNER ON SQUARE-
lli
ww-t1Ma•all•••■■ Wel■■M■■mu)EI■
FOL
Gilth FOOrSTEPS
our FAT .y R§.
rem. Idled that WO might live. but He also
!I1'ss Veae111 Tsbb spent the week -red sense again. and the tact that He was
with her friend. Rhea Amelia Mcllwatnlivrrrd frim, dein, mi.dmi.Il of its
of (ltrlow telephone ceutral. i martyr -1116e pl.aee. Our hope is bull)
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Coleman and un the faith that (Trost rose again
daughters, Agatha and (1er., of Detroit,
are vlaltlug at the home of Mr. and
ifirs Jobn Rrody. - -_
"-lilt -and Mrs. T. Nitoi-vtetted on
ellyday aarnslat'wirillrr. Mimi. a11es•
Mee. Tbos. dilate et -Ashfield viiited
nue day idly at the home of Mr.
Samuel S for
A Double The Y.P.S.
and Young Ladles' Guild held a very -
pleasant eretlflpg In the ehnrch base-
ment ou Friday. June nth. A short
program tor4AAtlaj of reeding'', trios,
and duets wa6 given, atter which a
preee•ntatlon from each .society was
made to Miss Grace Blake. who bas
resigned her paddle's* teacher of Nilo
school. The T.>PE. Itrea s'nted Rtes
Blake with a lovely large vase. Ethel
Taub made the presentation and Evelyn
Shaw recd the address.. Mrs. H.
Mathews made the presentation from
the Young Ladies' Guild of a black
glom comport, and tern. G. Rutledge
read the addresa. Although taken com-
pletely by serprlse. Miss Slake re-
sponded la -a few well-chosen wools.
Games ase mattes were thea enJoyed
by all, followed by refreshments.
THE
GODERIGH
HEAT FOLKS
A POW SAVED
IS A NNW EARNED •
M411
cSW HU, 1�1E CM
flUY NOW -Stull[ Ott PRIES
1 ,
v- •
Did you ever wake up In the night trying
to remember something you mud do.
And you pi ted and puled ever 11, and
lent hours of sleep
Well, that's the way you're golpg to feei
an summer mini you get your next
winter's supply of coal ordered and de-
livered
Pam your time, worry and 1[01157 by
ordering It today
CALL TH>r
taiervert
J. B. MUBTARQCOMPANY
It goes. --
a ung way
PIP is always ready.
Easy to serve. Just pour
oR sl11k oM tram and en-
joy real whole-wheat
flavor. Get real whole -
whom nest isbetestt too.
And enough bran to be
mildly laxative.
These batt.r bran flakes
are sold by' all grocers.
Made by Re11.RR in
London, Ontario.
BETTER
FLAKES
That redemptive set of flirt/it ie the
church's plea for deliverance from
death. "-Kamp' yr eat the Sesh of the
pody lit ()bent, and drink Hla Mood, ye
haw no Itte Ili Yen."
113e.ee tel -that- Marries thing which
we have through the broken body and
abed Mond of (]Wrist. It le not merely
for the chosen few• tint for every bap-
tfsed belever, and the only barrier Is
an unrepentant heart."
A large eongregatlon attended the
service: many visitors from other c•on-
gregatlona being present.
The members of the eondrisat[on
class were: Reginald Fisher, G. B.
Davies, Ted Carrie. W. Ruddow•k, Har-
old (4(beos. Roy Mundy. Mrs. Joaepb.
Brophey, Theta. Joaeph Jack, Yes.
ildeaa and the Misses Dorn Harley,
Lucy Harrison, Alice Ruston, Margaret
Connor. Hilda Wiln. Joan Lee' and
Ada Farrant.
mlth'HitI United ehnrcls las(
day, as the eixtlrih anniversary of the
opening of the church will lie cele-
brated next Muuday. RYA'
Young. I).1)., will he the Kelleher el
11 a.m. and Rev. W. P. 1.nne, it.A'., of
Seafortb. chairman of Ilnrou Presby-
tery,_ In tie .evening-Rwslay settool
�f 10 aJa ' A lawn aoelal will Iw held)I
bone- of Mr. Aiez--F*mnt vu-
Wednesday evening. whet supper and
a program of music aid '.;a•e.'hes will
Ibe provided. A friendly game of horse-
shoes will be played by the -"b oys" of
fifty years 1504. 1411(1 there ..111 be other
sports.
Mr. John Redmond returned home
from Rt. Joseph's. hospital last Tleurs-
day, when his une•Ip. Mr. Frank Young.
and aunt. MIs* Young. Motored to Lon -
dote for him. He Is lark jug a good
recovery after his reel* ••peraltou for
appeodlrltds.
AUBUR --_ -.
Al'Iil'RN, Julie 29. MissZell■ Dyde
of Toronto, w•ho KIS tit.• guest of Mrs.
E. Lawson Inst week. has returned
home.
Mies Margaret haloid of Chicago n
spending her holiday- with her mother
in Auburn.
Dr. lar. 11'tleon of Toronto and Mr.
and Mrs. Jos. Wlls a of Delta. ('odor i
ado, called to Pee the former's brother,
Yr. John Wilma, and other friends the
C. fore part of the week.
The epidemic of mea'sis* . Y abating.
but it prevented eve of 'the entrance
clay* from writing on thele examina-
tions.
Mier Annie Stranghan and Miss
Gladys (;rood attended the - (-minty
judging competition held at Clinton
last Saturday. Miss l;rote received 11
&liver tray and Miss Strengthen won
the trip to both C.N.E. I. September
and Royal Winter...Salr. (tSytatnlatIone
to both.
The play "Just a Stepchild" was well
received at Varna on Tuesday evening
11 was the occasion of the annual
strawberry teeth's! of the church and
an unusually large number attended
The entire program was given by God
-rich talent -
Prizes for Dominion Day Parade and Children's Sports
Parade from Victoria Park starting at 9.30 a.m.
PRIZES AS FOLLOWS:
iecorated .f,utomobile* and Floats: tat, 66.00; 2nd, $3.110.
Industrial and Merchant,' Floats or Delivery Outfits: let. 64.041; 2nd. 13.00.
' ('ahlthumpiana: 1st, $4.00; 2nd. $3.00; 3rd, 62.11; 4th, 61.60; 51h. 764; 6th, 504.
Decorated BieyeIen: 1st, 62.00; 2nd, SLIM; 3rd, 504; 4th, 25e.
THE (N'TO( l'N.RLI N CLUB WILL TAKE PART IN Till: PARADE..
CHILDREN'S SPORTS
ON THE SQUARE
ROTI
MIMI rase, under 6 years
tk
2nd :ted ere
21e 1..' ier
$ 7.rd rare, mese 1 years , . ... - .ta .... tie Zee 15r lee
'---116-yard rave, deer 1i years 30r 25e 154'
75 -yard rate, taR/er 12 years 40e 30e 204
Ise -yard rate, Eder 15 years 50e 3:k 254
Seem rase, under 6 years 50e 35e 25r
Seek rate, under 15 years 50e 35e Vie
(Each ioy to bring a sugar sack -a large sack will not b.• rit0*ed.)
Rabbit rase, tender 10 years 25e 154 1 er
Rahhlt rate, ureter 13 years 25e 15e Ilk
Pole vault, under 15 years 75e 56e 254
Rleyee rate, 1t year. and under 50e 35e ?Or
!Heyde rase. 15 yearn and under 764 25r
Three -egged rate, m.i.r 14 pan Ne 40. 30r
(('onteetante to bring their min material for tieing their lee- together.)
GiRIFi-
4l-yard rae5, yowler 0 yeah
541 -yard raft., under a years
06 -yard ram, under 10 year*
75-y.N race. soder 12 years
IIS -yard rens. sneer 15 years
Haiu&ii'rhet tare, under R year*
Hamilterrlkf rats.. ander 14 year*
Nam Mod Tor rade, ander 13 years
N.ae sett1 Toe rate. under 6 year.
Shoe ram., ander 11 year*
1st
4..2k
25e
10.
40.
See
25.
25e
toe
25.
'42nd
204
25e
110.
35e
alk
15e
25.
23t
!k
e ( onte..tant* In the hendkerehlef race to bring an ordinary
Aral
15r
15e
15e
25r
23e
ler
lee
tel•
2R
int
4th
10.
>k
5th
lee
lee
All edd1dens Bader a year* who tape part M the rare* will M
a Hetet for lee trews.
Events may he eanrelled or other evewtr added, as Committee n44.ckle
eiJlf.�l�li�r) Iii >l+
will. the wag 10
4-:
HE future of a great country depends
THE
the statesmen of today, and
just as the Fathers of Confeder-
ation, more than fifty years ago, laid the
foundation for happiness and prosperity
within the Dominion, as w111 Ma Calla,-
elan Empire Conferees* dosses In bier
of many countries withia tie Empire.
Many thousands of caimans: are happy
today to live within the bounds .1 this
great Empire, and are reedy to pledge
their support to this distinguished as -
w' boy In solving the problems of a great
naUen.
The Great Attaatie as Pacific Tea Com -
Away aim b66 Proud to Piny suck • large
t hs 41110, aaliso'e budaaas. A great .
away serving a great Casa-
ilk=lar ty 47 ateadn7 fs*Rtii
AYLMER PRODUCTS ARE EMPIRE PRODUCTS
SOUPS.
(MMORT[D
(Rxeept Madura aaa Odense
wttli Wee)
3Tth25.
TOMATO i TINS Rte __ -
ork and Beans
tura
•RUTTRR Or THE i 16TTER SORT -PRODUCED iN ONTARIO
BUTTER
nWM/ lb. 1s.
SUNNYFIELD PASTEURIZED .. LB. Mc
SALMON
cMov i wI Al
MAPLE LRAI
'MA No. i Tin 2
CHEESE e o •MLR
2 ;ta D 25.
PICKLES 9M )7 0%. Bottle 24.
JELLY POWDERS ruNe=5 ergs• 25.
GOLD L SUNDRY PINEAPPLE
10 Ban 31c
HAMS
MAPLE. te
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LCAT fM0[li
RD O�
BRAND WHOLE lb. 1
PREMIUM
HALF
PREMIUM 'MOR/.0 OR lbs2
OVRNir.ED WHOLR
SMOKED PiCNiC STYLI!)
SHOULDERS m. 9c
s
29.
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GENUINE NEW SEASON'S SPRING
11
Ib.
Quarters
��•.Boneless and Rolled lb. 190
r'F!" eve --- -m.-- • -'
FINEST QUALITY SELECTED AND GUARANTEED REEF
EEF
CHICKENS
Shoulder Roast
MMJyL[•r*D
ROASTING
PREPARED I11 OV111 OWN DELICATESSEN D EPARTMRNT
CHICKENS T°7°1421144
SALMON
RRERMICRE
lb. 10.
'AWN lb. 25c
lb. 39.
aitsW lb. 21c
DR1gant0
STEAKS I.R. 116.
LARGE RIPE JUiCY FEINT
WATERMELONS
Cantaloupes POTATOES
2 �.25c
- Bath 59e
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