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Hatchway Combination
Underwear $1.25
Forsyth Combination
Underwear $1.00
Two-piece Underwear
each 50c
Men's Mesh Sport Shirts 75c
Boys' Mash Sport Shirts 66c
Klingtits Bathing Suits
$2.96 and $3.95
Summar Pyjamas
and $2.25
Lviratle Suspenders 50c
Straw Hats
W.C. Pridham & Son
The Square Goderiob
DUNGANNON
DUNGANNON, July 24. -Mr. rod
Mrs. J. W. Graham of Detroit �� e
Mr. Harvey Finnigan of TTetroR-
tlsittng his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jar.
Finnigan.
Treleaven of Montreal is
visiting friends -here 4191
-
Mrs. R. A. McKenzie is visiting ber
daughter, Mrs. Jas. MtEacheru, of
London. this week. of Ridgeway Is
Mr. Frank Savage
visiting bin sister, Mrs. Leroy Hunger.
Rev, Mr. McConnell of Ripley occu-
pied the pulpit in the Presbyterian
last Sunday afternoon, the. MIA-.
tor-- . - i•-. fr. ` McBosaM . Ines0
at Ripley.
Misses Marjorie Mclkmald and
Claire Pentland and Mr. Bert
WGna er
returned home Monday
from had been attending the
THE SIGNAL
Many Enjoy Outings
at Harbor Park
14h, where [flee
Summer School of the United Church. Holmreville
Mrs. Bert Badman of Walkerville tenHints , frau Seaforth and ,
the town std
U visiting ber parehta, Mr. and Mrs. Clinton,
of Goderich.
The families are descendants of Dr.
Edward Tebbutt and his six children.
Dr. Tebbutt cave to Canada front Eng-
land over -400 yenta ago . and settled
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soil, of Ashfield ; Fred Davidson. ut
Wiu thiam ; R. Bowman, of Brussels,
and lbobt. fiurebe,- IIs•
Iduuuiugs, ex -reeve of Goderich, also
stake briefly, telling of the work be-
ing dour at the euurt house.
The 1,ki,lc was closed with the
slug-
lug of the National Anthem, followed
by three rousing cheers for the War-
den.
T000urr FAIQ6Y PIC>MC --._
The annual Tebbutt reunion also wear
held at the park yesterday, about sev-
enty -tire members of the Tebbutt, Jer-
vis and Proctor families and their
branches being present. Members at-
D. Errington. visited Mils
Master Donald Ross
uncle, Jas. Medd of Auburn, last week.
Mrs. ltiller-of California is rieRIDE...
GODERICH, ONT.
SNAPSHOT LUIL
._ .QJighten_Your Shadows
Iter brother, Mr. Geo. Irwin. where Holmerville now is situated.
Mr and Mrs. Geo. Irwin, Mrs. Das De Tem- utt took over six farms 3'7
ald Fowler and Mr. and Mrs. J. W'.that rll.tticL Toils)* there ere
Graham visited friends at Glands tag 1 living desccudauts of that early
Paisley on Tuesday. pioneer.
The United church Sunday wheel , Races conducted during the after -
i held Its picnic on Wednesday at the no,,,
F'Ieen suoitte aero ed as follows:
ows:. ('lata Ned!
Summer School alto near Goderich.
1
Yrs. Fred Rosa and Mr. aad Mrs. , pr, Mildred Heard. Boyar Howitt
J. W. Graham visited Moats at , White. Donald Jervis. Mary
on Sunday T g 'people's Slee Girls,
Heard \Lair, Howard. Boys, Elvin
DANCING .A PRIZES
LUCKY DRAW
Auspices Maple Leaf Chapter,
GODERICH PAVILION
FRIDAY, AUGUST 2nd, 1935
1
Costumes from 1800-1935
PRIZES FOR THE FOLJDWiNG
Period Costume Best comic Costume
Prettiest Costumee
Seat authentic
Beet old-fashioned couple
Bridge and Tea at 3 p.m. Regular Admission
iMerrill.
Clothespin race-- Irvine Tebbutt,
Mrs. 1'. 'rebbutL
Magazine race -H. Jervis and Miss
Drain; Mr. and Mrs. W. Jervis.
Fancy walk -Ed. Welsh and Miss
Ik.,v ; Mrs. ?swarths amik R.
Jervis. _ . _ _
•
• The foltowltigs-wieners also were
noted: Oldeet lady, Mrs. Wm. Jer-
vis,
etvis, Clinton 02) ; oldest couple, Mr.
and ]ars. C. H. Holland, Seafortb
(married 49 years) ; youngeat married
couple, Mr. and Mrs. R ervis, Clin-
ton; youngest member, Lewis Tebbutt,
son of Mr. and Mrs. C. Tebbutt, Clin-
ton; longest journey, Miss Lillian Jer-
vis, of Rowley, Alta.; largest family,
Mrs. Kerwood White, Goderich.
An elertlou_of RInc'ers was held, and
Mrs. Agnes Jervis, of Clln(on,
Mra. Alf. Jervis, of lfolmeevllle, were
named honorary presidents, John Teb-
butt, of Clinton, succeeds L. Tebbutt,
of Seaforth, as president. and Irvine
Tebbutt, of Clinton, secretary, was re-
appointed, as was the managing com-
mittee ot Mra. R. J. Howard, of God-
erich. convener ; Mrs. N. W. Trewartha
and Oliver Jervis, of Clinton; Lorne
Jervis and Elva Proctor, of Holmes-
ville. Following is the newly-ap-
poloted sports committee: Mrs. In
Merrill, of Clinton, convener ; Mrs. M.
Netlike and Jennie Tebbutt, of Clin-
ton ; Mrs. D. J. Currie, of a rfiet-
Lew 1 s -U. of Se fort
dos Ds*, a Cromartl. .
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CLINTON PH*BBYTRRiA14S
About forty members of Clinton
Presbyterian church also occupied a
cermet of the park, le ocaastos being
the annual KSnAaY tlblool plcn1C. us -
der the supervision of Rev. Dr. Doug -
an. A program a[ sports was enjoyed
after supper had been served at a long
table in the shade of the trees. The
sport•• were to charge of Misses Beth
Forest and Jean Neilana.
It was the tint time the picnic has
been held here, and those attending
ndt�t
w
sere rather disappointed
the tallies provided for picnickers were
In use. The ditBeulty was cleared up
when tables were borrowed from Knox
church here.
DANCING
EVA -
Tuesday, Thursday
and Saturday
AT
The PAVILION, Goderich
TONY FARR'S BAND
MEET ME AT THE PAV!
"A Nsse of white cardboard brightened this shadowed law"
HAV)• yes ever tried taking a pic-
ture
lctun et your best girl - or
your wife --Wearing her new broad -
brimmed stammer hat and find, when
you see the finished print, that her
pretty face turned oat to be an un-
attractive dark shadow? Of course
you have. Who hast t
Now there fs really no excuse for
this common •seer in amateur pho-
tography. Yoe emit prevent the ap-
pearance of the shadow but you can
lighten It considerably in the picture
by using a reflector to cast or reflect
the necessary light under the brim
of the hat and on her face.
Please don't gasp and think about
spending a lot ot m iney for t re-
flector tor 1t isn't necessary. A satis-
factory, •tficteatreflector can be had
for practically nothing Any number
of thlnss will serve you; a Disco of
whttlisA r abet three feet square.
a white clothed the same dimension
or even a pillow slip or white towel,
if the chancellor of the linen closet
will let you get away with will
serve admirably.
What's the trick? There's to trick
to it at .JL This is all you have to do.
Suppose we use the pictures of the
comely young lady above u an ex-
ample.
Both snapshots were taken at
noon with the sun's rays striking
the top of the hat. Notice the picture
to the right; how the brim of the hat
cuts a dark shadow over the face.
The picture to the left, however,
shows the pleasing results by using
a reflector to cast or reflect the sun's
rays under the hat. The reflector in
Ws Instance was a piece of white
cardboard about two feet square
held about four Leet from the subject
and tilted so as to reflect tete sun's
rays on her face and under the hat.
It there is not a third party to hold
a reflector it can be placed on a chair
at the proper angle or tilted against
a stick placed In the ground. Be .we.
however, that the reflector does not
appear in the view Ander of year
B. H. HILL HAS IIKOW-OUT
L. 8. 8111, driving beta Hernia on
Friday last to spend the weekend with
his Wally here, had au accident about
a milk and a -ball south of town on
the Blue Water road. A the blew out
and the car swerved across the road
and -wee:!-'into• Um Sleek, roiling .uvetr.
twice. Mr. Hi11 suffered an Injured
leg ; a passenger with his war uuln-
jured. The car war wrecked.
Mr 14111 was taken to Alexandra
hospital, but the first of the week the
Injured member had improved suffi-
ciently to allow him to leave and he
Is now at his home on Wellington
street.
A CHAIN OF CHUCKLES
The latest kind of chain letter is
osseAsaa,3lidir chits, hot; -coat anittlal*J
anything, nor does It rears Vnybedl
"bolding the bag.", This new one
originated In Hollywood, and the idea
is to circulate good stories, not dol-
lars, or ~tingle or car tickets. If
you get one of these new chaius, you
write out your best story, and send
it to the person whose name is at the
top. Then, as in all the others. yogi
cross off the top name, put your own
name and address oc the bottom, and
sand the liM with a ten as the eters
to tour of your frit ado Won't this
be popular with aftcrdinner speakers,
who are constantly in. need of s good
Fars! The originator of the "chuckle"
chain plans on a Lational broadcast
in the fall, when the best' stories be
receives will be broadcast, with credit
to the person who sent them.
DEAN'S
CLEANERS AND DYERS
Moderato Kato w111 Call oral Deliver
W. SUTHERLAND, -
hem tMe Leal lispos$dges
camera.
This is only one of the many ways
a reflector may belt sC!t!!! _--.
In getting better pictures. By Wing
a little thought to your snapehooting
you can readily detect where a re-
flected light on your subject may
brighten over -shaded spots In out-
door or indoor picture making. Try
It
JOHN VAN GIIILDZR.
a
StockiM-1Ri--OIL-tar. MPS en cattle.
made it i1y Tes. Co: CAMPBELL'S
PRI-(3'BTttR6.
JULY SAS;
COURRIE'S CORNERS
('Oi'RRIE'S CORNERS. July 23. -
Mr. and Mrs. -kashs Taylor and
grianddaughters. Catherine and Gloria,
and Mrs. George Carrie of Beaver
kend visitors
Little.
Nelson and
•telullln'a,
WA. on Sun
panted back by
who will re -
Falis,
Penn., were
with Mr. and Mra.
Mr. and Mrs
Jean visited
Bottast.
Mr. Js
of Ingersoll,
father, Mr. G
day. They were a
Misr Dorothy Drenna
main for two weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Warner Smythe and
two children and Mrs.wSmythe
of T`reewater spent Atinday
and Mrs. Jas. Little.
Mr. and Mrs. .lack Dreonao of 1)0 -
loth spent a couple •.f days last week
with his father. Mr t;eorge G. Dren-
nan.
Mrs. Hammond at' Cnemis is visit-
ing with her sister. Mrs. Hata Mac-
Douald
Seersucker Dresses
•
> ter=
smart Cotton Frocks, cool and dainty. Many §tyles and
a large assortment of patterns and colors. Sizes
14 to 44•- Regular $1.95 and $2.49.
July Sale $1.79
White -Hats
Summer Millinery in all the latest
modes. Felts, crepes. linen and lace in
white and a few pastels. Regular $2.95.
July Sale $1.49
shorts
Consult
R. A. REID
Registered Optometrist
(17 yearn In Stratford). at
Robertson's Jewelry Store
"Satlafaetlou at Moderate Cost"
Ilton and London, who was wall known
in this district in his earlier years.
Rev. Hugh Wilson and fatally are
holidaying at their cottage at Tober-
moc7.
(Intended for last week I
AUBURN, July 17. --Mr. t;e.•rg•
eltraughan and Miss Evelyn l'laetat
are attending the United Church Sum-
a►er School at Goderich_
Meas McNaught". of Goelpi l&i.keit
Ing her .later, Mrs. Bert Keay*. ter
a couple of weeks.
A new sus arrived at the home of
Mr. and .Mrs. Gordon McClinchey on
Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dleklnsen of
i Toronto are visiting at the home of
1 Mr. Bert Marsh.
The Women's institute held their
monthly meeting In the hall on Tues-
day afternoon. when Miss L. Johnston
put on a table demonstration.
Mrs. C. Lovett of Clinton is visiting
her sister. Mrs). G. L. Sturdy.
ITim Misses Hickman of Teneto are
the .pasts d . their . avoir. Mr Geo.
Beam.
Mr. Russell Reid, who bad been ilv-
ta.a/ElVDtN ,ing with his aunt. Mrs. G. L. Sturdy.
the late year. has returned to Ids i
ALIBI RS. July 24. The annual plc- I home In Toronto.
Sic of Knox t'nited charek was held Mrs. W. B. Paterson has returned
In Harbo'r Park, Goderich, on Mon- home from Detroit, where she was
day afternoon. There was a large visiting per slater for the past mouth.
The trustees of 'SIC No. 3, Colborne.
turnout end the outing was much en- have engaged Miss Cameron of Guelph
/Wed. as teacher to succeed Miss Cenetta
� thee Un t c iumh O4 -- alis sesisotpd.,., t2
1 ed 1 Sunday the bete a
pastor, Rev ug if Jif was *soma Jewel
In the aervhv by Iter-, W. R. Alp of
Ottawa, a former Ia 'itur, who has been
visiting his friends here. •
The Misses Blair had ps their guest
recently Rev. Austin I.. Budge. modera-
tor of the Presbyteriao-Synod of Ham -
bride.
THANK8I201'iNG DAY
Monday, October 14th, has been ap-
pointed to 1►e Tharkaglving Day la
Canada. ,
Lower School Examinations
The following are' the results of the
Lower School departmental examina-
tions. Paas standing was secured in
the subjects appearing after the can.
didate's name:
GODERi('II rt:NTR6
Norma AIIjq-phy.il.q., agrlc. I.
Hanel Baer -hist., gong., art agrlc. 1.
Dolle Baker-adth.
Ralph Blpekstiffi - glei., arlth.
Norman Boyle --gram,, anth.
Ralph Brodie-aerieI.
Joseph Brophy grain., arlth.
Madelir►e ('aesar aeric. I.
William Caesar grans., Millie. i.
Murray Campbell gram.
Msry Carroll --grans
William Carter gong,_
William CollIn.on 44101.
Fern Cranston arlth.
Harvey ('ells -rt - gram., aeric. I.
Alberta ('urrie grain,
Eugene 1)alton- tartan,.
Donald Drennan --hist., rot, arith.
Alan i►nrnln arith
Ilelen 1►nrnin agri.- I.
Irene Foster gram , blot.. eMg-•
physlog, art. Agri.•, 1. ,lifts. I1.
.Myrtle Fo.ter gram • •old.. physlog•
arlth., art. F •
itaymond (Linn -art. "
George Graham ---g n '
Lucy Harrlann-arith,
Gordon 4reerd --dist, j(s(4.. aerie. 1
Frances lioa•ton gram.. gong•
physlog.• ar►th., resA..rp.
Noreen Klnahan-verega, arltb.
Margaret Lemma! with.
Sylvia iawden 111.1 wag. art
)t otiert Mttcyr•Y.r -" hist..,
r sill
Navy and white drill Shorts, well
made with pleated fronts and matching
belts. Sizes 14 to 20.
July Sale 59c
s�
en's String^;Pullovers
M
Cotton Sweaters in bright stripes, short sleeves, crew neck.
-Men's, July Sale $1.29 Boys', July Sale $1.19
ACORNFIELD
P q,a
where you are InVlted to shop"
EIIERY000
RENDEZYDUS
•The Canadian National
Exhibition is dsslgeed to 11.
1.5
tract eery member of every
family ... Rudy Valid* end Ma
Connecticut Yankees ...Band
e4 His Majesty's Isiah Guards
from B. tuns ... Cwe+aead
Spectacle, tete too
estravept' la the m of
pegivantrT • .. Agriculture is sl
ts varied raaificatlass...
atter+va erten _ eaM.i$
71:
apetitloae fee• www 4
.
"SW mils.
vasaslong midway ... glitteringfr iri-
descent pyrotechnics. Toot
Exhibition u everybody's
rendezvous.
Coiea.l DVS.. NAMARA M
EXIIIBITIOH
TORONTO
AUG. 111. SEPT. 7, 1 3S
Edward Robinson--arlth., agile. I.
Anna Scotchmer-hist.. geog.. agrle. 1
Ruth Shephard-erith.
Helen Snell-geog.
Helen Thomas- geog.
James Thorneloe---gram., physlog.
Beatrice. Treleaven --+ruts.
Elaine Tremblay -441st.
Mary Vrooman--geam., �., leo(•,
physlog., arlth. ,
Fred Wainwright-arith. -
Stuart Watson -gram., glib.,
sooingy.
Graham Whitely -gram.
Rinaldo *tile --art
DUNGANNON ('ENTRE
Norman Boylerphyslog., zoology.
Ralph Brodie -art.
Joseph Brophy-Phystog., aoology.
geog • i 11E
MNri,•.--isso______leaa.... hlt}t.1
gang.. arlth., hotanp Kathleen Therm --filet, gang.
Lillian'4i41 Maclean 1'h1Mag Beatrice Treleaven- -hist.
v. limb Mc(rkl--best L Fred Wainwright -blot,,
Hai --Wm: • iv- • Arline_ art. botany..nelegy.
(jars h'nrCarIl 4/ fe ee-gritHarriet Whitley --hilt
art.
Madeline Caesar-phYatog•
William Caesar --art.
Murray Campbell --art
Mary Carroll --grog., phyaing., ge-
ology.
Ronald Cranstor- 4ilat., art.
Ha rveln.Culbertra rl th.
Thomas Culbert -hist.. grog., art,
Iota nye •
Alberta Currie--physlog. bot-
any. Ih,rnln hist., geog., art,
any.
Helen ihinlln ---blot., ge'og., art.
Irvine Fled1--4tlat, art.
Violet 'Errington--4ph7alog•
Sadle Ferrlsh -blot, gang., art.
Benson Feagan-hist.. 1e01.. aft. .
Noreen Ktnaltan•-phywlea:, •J
Allan \fl11PT Albit.r-aneieA•
Don.thy Kobel--p111alog., art. site
Gordon Robb -11101, pos.,
h..tatn7.
.Edwa1R1 Ro tnsnte idol.. ming.
l/citiei (tiff eti>tMttg
len•
We supply a superior article and
save you money. (let our prices
tor Steel Rooting and other
Farmers' Requisites.
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Auburn Tel. Blyth Hire
Agent leer Superior Products
Limited. Sarnia
PILGRIMAGE TO
MARTYRS' SHRINE
FORT STT. MARIE
Chartered Coaches leaer from
6ODERI('H, on
-SUNDAY, JULY ZBth
--_ at 5.00 ■.m. (6.4.1:7 .
i�TURN
Tkket gait closes 6.00 p.m . on
TLS July 25, 1933
MUM W. _• IRI,# Tlil Met
New Shell
SERVICE
ION-
Kingston ass St. Davits !cork
Shell S4aled -
Gasohne and Od
Lincoln Engineered
Lubrication
Car Washing
General Repairs,
Battery Service, etc.
Phone 535
NOTICE'
Starting Auguirrat
we will sell for
Cshon.1y-
,: Phiee Maters: Delivered C. O. D.
All Outstanding Amounts *sat Be Settled by October 1st
Gordon Tebbutt
Hardware, Paint, Gifts and Toys
Phone 488 ------ - GODERICH _-�- West St.
CAPITAL TIIkATRE
Now flaying Paul IMunittin "BORDERTOWN."
Goderich
Phone 47
Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday-
MAE WEST
has made millions fnrlret their worriea hut wait 'I1 you vee her
"GOIN' TO TOWN"
Thursday, Friday and Saturday-
SHIRLEY TEMPLE
in the grandest pieture ahs ever made
MISS- MARKER' I►
MATINEES-Wedneede snit leaturday. at 5 111.11.Corning-Ch tie Ruggles. in "Peppier Wilt Talk."
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