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The Signal, 1936-7-9, Page 5BATHING C PS ---Style and Fit 20c, 29c, Reetai wllbsut burne- Caratu. Burroughs, mid Nil Rains, Only Zr5 NOXLICMA, 25e sire, wick 1 1I. 15e BACKBIT!: Kll►NE% AND BLADDER PILLS. Sea baa 3 for $1.19 39c, 49c BOX BROWNIES - Nu. 0 Brownie .51.25 No. 2 Hawke.) a SLiM No. 2 illewde $2.25 N. $A bewuie S4,IN paohivrlTt>i RiMEDY- Deapseatid setter and bronchitis It does Ifte results erne Mads iIa CAMPBELL'S DRUG STORE. n The Sgllldre - &dSTtCh Phone 90 YOU GET VALUE TOIL YOUE 1[OREY when you buy D k H. CONE• ..eerier a avrtt AS QUAL The cone -cleaning process etimlu atm the slat% - YOU BUY Al.L CIL#L Placer your orders now sod get the summer prier. For Hardware, Plumbing and Heating. call or phone. CHAS. C. LEE AT THE HARBOR nog. Otcn 49--Honae 112 GODRRICH TOWNSHIP t1 Nt7HIP OODERICH TOWNSHIP, July alar Esther Mellwain left on Batnr- 1 day for Toronto, where she will take co s t' teaching. tt r; ::tor "il -_t Mr. and --Mrs. Harvey FWIce, wase. fortunate to fact last week while at !play. frarturi,.g her shoulder. Mn. James (toss, of God(erleh, sprat Sunda, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Falconer. Mr. and Mr-. Robt. McAllister, Mervin, Jeau and Maxine, Kra. Carl Sowerby, June and Lois, spent Bun day at Auburn at the home of Mr and Mrs. Dave Hamilton. Mr. and Ctrs. Sam Mcnwatn, of Goderteh, visited on Wednesday. wtth THE S!GNAL '°"' - "` GO!iSL'RICH, ONT. Tax Date Again Is Fifty Mills JUSTR1TE BIRD SUPPLIES '.4..' .ter.. • IMPORTED KIK1► 1M:LD loi prier Ile 1 -Ib. 2Se SILVER BIRD GRAVEL Pkg. 15e SONG RESTORER In can w 11 11 iw,ttrfng sis'nt Price ISe HONEY ROLL Pied and Trost lir TRI -ONE GRAVEL PAPER Round and Oblong Shape'. protects tstttoui of cage and helps to keep !dr.'''. rails trluw d. 1 Sheets in carton...... 15e SONG RESTORER Can 15e MOULTING PROD Can 15e YITAMINE HEALTH FOOD Cagan. Cad Liver OU lie SEED CUPS lee SPRINGS lee TREAT CUPS 5e Juetrlte ('scary c;oils lltw,k Free with purchase Gordon Tebbutt WEST STREET PHONC 451 (Couttuued from page 1) be tares Another rtoompsendrtlon was that $150 he paid to the Blue Wa- ter 4lighwry Assoctallur as the coast-, ell's share of the 1088 grant to th.tt Association. The housing commlaslon, mot,-* n 2""nikiiiir.• Joined the Society of Victoria street church, (oderich, at their meeting ou Monday 4ftenuwn. Miss Milne, of Blyth, was the guest speaker. On Friday +Toning, a large number of young peopre held a successful wetne•r and martlmallow roaiiron the 1 beach below Mr. bred Nattel's. Bath - I Ing and game- veer. enjoyed. Every Ione reported a real good thee. l►n Tbur'ada, eycs1yg Cnloaisoftbat' 1l team played al p'orter's Hlll, brisigu iiose Me' Aon•.r.. "-&k -died wont, Mr. MacDonald wu paid ledlreCUy fleet his services, in the bathing -buss et►a- cewloe. The Mars' a.ventt.. Councillor Brows rsfei red at wise length to some Vitiated of the pro- ceedings of the Mayors' convention at Orlllis. He said he hoped the report of the eouventloa w.oalu not be tiled sway and uegEeeted; there was *nue valuable matter In It. He referred particularly to the resoluttun regarl Ing the powers u1 leboul boards, one it was reported, was taking over Ibe with regard to the Income tax, another W. 1. oared refreshments• Lawrence house ou Ke.ya street. with regard to daylight =Title, and Jenny eM. The public works committee ,e- still another with regard Mrs.' w, . Plunkett (nee J 19 the stet- (;Iof Sioux Lookout, is vnng ported: Regarding the letter of Jua'g llizatlou of the mentally deficient. Ellen Clutr, title 1!1311, from the county engineer With regard to daylight saving, her m.,ther, Mn. Mlle Jean Ston Elle , ut Toronto, U advising that, lucludtug 111b8 rebate, Councillor Brown thought there visiting for the summer with her par - there will be ayyrol:mrtely $2,430 re should be a Province-wldc plebladte. eats, Mr. and Mrs. Thos !Mothers. Mr. T. 11. Mitchell. of Oodericb, was a Sunday visitor at the home of Ur. Ed. Anderson. Oweets with Mr. and Mra. Jack Rlcharr•ek,and n *r T:dsoa`l''."i[icoTerH�idsonthew_7i r T r ua )'arwe Farms, and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Camp- bell. of Winchester, Indiana. Misses Edith anti Bath Walker. danghtrr. of Revue jean' W>llker. re- turned Chinese missionary, are holi- daying at the home of Mr. and Ilia Jas. McWhluney. Mrs. Melville Reed and daugbter Doris, sot -Toronto. are Isere to spend the sumer with her mother, Mrs. Jos. Glrviam. W. M. S. Meeting -The regular monthly meeting of this W.M.S. was held in the basement p( the United church on Friday. July 8rd, .with Miss Cella Psajland preel (ing and conduct- visitors wljll Mr. an' Mrs. -11. A. Mc- Kenzte. Mies Letitia purula. of Fort Frances. was a visitor recently with Mimi L. Drvaney. Mia* Duruin, who le a teacher, jpurneyed ou to Ktngeton, where see is taking it summer course. Mr. W. A. Culbert, after the com- pletion of.bls new- baru ou the 4th cone -silo* et Ashtfeld, held s barn dance on Monday cren:Avg• with a targe crowd atteudlag. Ilogan'a or. ehestra supplied the music, and the fund to the town, we recommend that the county engineer be asked to ar- range a cash refund of the amount to the town. The special and relief committee re- ported having eaamL_ed the minutgt.ef Councillor, Hncktns and the Mayors' convent '. O..Wls } a gee tis• by Come mended , Cralgle that a list of lax arrears be Chet ergy br die w Ale for initis, submitted wu adopted. If daylight saving w.:re made uniform throughout Ostarlo tt would be a deslr- abls thing. Councillor Humber suggested each melobsettr.Z.lhOuld tread the report and It d�/raed'ai-ala essi't'•iketttii consider Al ion. Regariliug [weals- On lho sugge/tlun of Deputy Reeve - four -hour polite protection In the town at Its. , the matter of vatting weeds the committee reporled. that it was at the harbor was left with the public leukleg tate 11* matter wad would re -,vein committee. Bylaw NA. 8, to pesidde fur the pay- ment of interest on tko O.W.S.R. bond', and bylaw No. 10, to levy the taxes for 1036, were put throt.gh their sev- eral readings, and the council ad - port later. The water, light and narbor eonunit- tee : Regardlog the sante- tion sgp►tion that the council p.y fur a pru- feealonal lifeguard at the bathing buck journed. for July and August, we be; to report that arrangements already have been BICYCLE STOLENmade with lir. Bart MacUunald to luck A ,d morning's !Jibing be four - titter pyx 4r gas h ul meat In- 1 that no action be taken on or_ rrreec, wises spoil ' when ,last - and tion this year. Other recommeeda- Im walked to the top of the hill with tion were: That the public utillt:es commLa ion be advised that the coun- cil approve,. of the luatallatton of an- other street light on Park street br tween Cambria road and ALbert street his catch to dtsco!er someone had stolen his bicycle, which be had bid - /en in the bushes. The bike had been !eft near the step. at the north end of Wellington street. His catck that the chairman of tills committee of Itftren dab was rove c.,nsolatlou for errancy for the Installation Of water hid Joss, and be war fishing ouly one service In the lathing beach building. hour, The cemetery and parks committee -�'- report :d : We are waging Mr. B. W. DUNGANNON Archibtlt, CE.. ter -lay out walks i] ; boys' the Orem Holme Park and do the et- DUNGANNO/N, Jul' h. -Mrs. Brt- The service at Felon ebureb was glaeerleg in connection therewith on r wet' attended on Sumay, when the five per cent. bast- . In the matter of new Iratsp_11g). A. Y Moorebouse. erecting au additins' waterworks delivered his Arst ierann. He spoke, standpipe In the ce•'uet. ry we recom- mend that Oils c,.mmitiee be empow- ered to poria.. a larger tank than was at first propos,41 if deemed advlu- able. [from a very httlua telt fur Lisa ocea- slop. "We then. a. workers Pigott/tor with iilm, beseech you ales flat 7* I receive !dot the gr,., ,• ed fled In Tab" M Tb. e committee recdmmendcrl that (2 Corinthian,' 11:1I....N .Nett pssda). tire ;services will be as usual. Sunday one rubber coat be purchased for Od I school at 2 p'u., preaching sere -ice at Ire brigade as requested. and that the 3 p.m., with tie pastor In charge- { matter of purchasing ;acre Ore bogie be laid over for further cosideratioe. IRISH TREBLES TOURNEY These capons we K a:! adopted. Twenty rinks toot part in the Irish With reference to the report of the trebled toarnameet of the Godericb lottrvr committee. Councillor Rucking visiting ber daughter. Sirs. John An. !the family tree who were pre -cit were 1Ltr•n Mewling C10 oil Friday night midi he did not wish the ladles, who drew, it Edmonton. Alta., returned ou Mr. and Mrs. W. 1.- Hen, y. Mrs- 0. R. law. Three rinks weer from Bae- presr,rted the request for the engage- bar home on Mondr• I Henry and eons Billy and. Ken, of forth one each from Winslow as/ l went of a life -gourd -to feel that "we Mr. xud Mrs,. F;tl. Durnin and three F9e•sherton : Mr. and Mrs. daaN• .Hop- i 1Sr (`brae ttadman and two children, of Essex, are holidaying at the home of her par - elite, Mr. and Mr*. 'Daces S. Erring - toll. Guests this week III tet home of lir. Samuel Swan are lir. -.:Id Mrs. Wm McMann's. South_Bcud. lndlrura_and their two grawldaugbters. Frani-es and Marie Grat•ersen, of Bremen, In; EXTRA VOTES! Friday and Saturday 15000 Extra Votes on every Lady's or Child's Bathing Suit ger Of- 'ry s '$r t/ were . mad ' for haring• it play in the parlan hill on Wwlii .icy. night, July 15th, to be put on by the 'Nile Ilakern. All were pleased to have Rev. Jebr Walker (a 'former .ea:tor), and bks wife present, and to listen to a abort address, telling ut wale of .their -super, !meas In West (.,blua :.14 the great progress that Is being wade In that country as a result of to .'.iouary ef- fort. Mrs. Rohr. McKtu+ie ler! In the latter part of the uwYiJug.__ A hymn was sung and 'Rev. r. R"TtiYtler`itld la prayer. Readings Avert, elven by • Mrs. Whyard, M. M. Pentland and Mra- B, McKenzie. The meeting 1 closed with the benediction by ' the pekoe, after which the usual l0c tea was setived. The Yam Norman Iteuniss.-The Van Normals reunion wits hold this year nu July 1st at iferbi,r ,'ark, G.wl- dlana. erieb. Tie reunion ill ill uteutory of The United church choir supplied Van liensselear Van Nerman and his. Music Monday piglet for Ihe• garden family, of three children, who hate; party at %I410 111,.•,anuretu,u-w-ith their palmed on before to Bound a 11,0110' jubilee. i reunion ,1n the Brut Beyond. lie- - eery. S. J. Treleav n. echo has been preno:dtatives of the three brru,•I.es of 5000 Extra Votes on every pair of Slack Shorts and Sweat Shirt 10000 Extra Votes on eve"'"i"yt`asni�e s sol''a Friday and Saturday F. E. Hibbert Phone 84 - The Cash Stare and Milford l'eatlaud, Mrs: D. A. row- . ler awl Melba, of Dsttg.:ttnan. Friends! from the l: dtsd_ Santee were Mrs. t Ur. a Flint. se Perti, Mich.; her daughter, Mtn Fid Lucke, of Lan- sing, Micb.i Mrs. Flume Smith, oftllad -tae, Web.; Ret-. Chris. England and daughters. Kate, of La Peer, Mich, The youngest descendants present were Jimmie Hopper, Yeafurth, and Norma Kessedy, Dundalk. To lire. Charlie England belongs the distinction of be - die oldest !icing d,wceudant of I the three -fatuities, he being over eighty yeah+ of age. Ile is very ac- tive and broadcasts Ore days a week from his home station. lesides giving the Sunday school lesson Sunday Clinton. and-Ofteeu from the Weal club,' Juat Received in them .nd then Left children, of Btoufvllie, are visiting eta per, Jack. l lalre asst bar e, The whalers were: 1st. Walls )111- things as they were." : The Council I aunt Miss I.. i►renuy. and brother.' Van Norman. Jean Mark. Josephine. lag's risk from Wlnehaw ; 2nd, Wank ( had hid difficulty In keeplug down The i Marven burnin, at Crewe. Margaret. of WIngbam t , Mrs. Ja -Mr, and Mrs. Hent•. Mundt, of West 1 ltryana and Idella, of Brussels; .yrs. Monktee, visited the former's ulster, 1 Fin 5.11(4111irm, Herold and • Intl. of lire, Ay, 5eay,_ �a-F s - and Ytra -Wig Mr. and Mrs. Jas. ltcYiciiren Ind+FiT; Gladys.-Lonetla and MOM. At family . of London were week -end i t4'aforth ; Mr, and . Mr... Geo. Irwin , Peaaebaker's Clintuc rink; 3rd, R. tax rate aud did flat wtah to incur Juhas{m.a__Goderieh_xink_Wea__Mat, I ar'new- expense. -Mi. MacDonald," F)tiran and Herr Senderens- beIng-tKe7ailid tlrc comae/Um; -wah•heis Arno oiler two players); tth. 11. Stewart's down there pretty closely." .rink from Seaforth. _.., Councillor Humber pem.ted out that mornings. It was decided unapt= 1 inously to meet again !text year at the -time place on July 1st. The Akers elected for the waning year are: 1're- - • N..+ i_ i eitet'tery-ttel'anrcr. MTs. Cltaa.' Hop- , topi per,. Wingtram. }, HEADQUARTERS -row- . FURNITURE and PAINT ACLCRAFT PALNTS are hlgb la anality and low In pries. You win find Srstclase values In our stock of FURNiTUURE and' STOVES We positively save you money W. H. Blackstone 'On the Broadway or Goderich" .-'- i Backward weather forces us to reduce our stock of Men's and Young Men's Clothing, Furnishings, Boots and Shoes, at greatly reduced pirices. Watch our windows for Extra Specials ! dale Starts SATURDAY JULY lith91936 26 Men's and Young Men's Suits All-wflannels. tweed's tied wor*- tach. In grey or brown. Art silk - lined. plain or away-iack style. Perfect fitting. Size* 34 to 40. Opportunity Sale $1 1.95 EXTRA PANTS $2.95 'i ouths' Suits 2 -PANT All -wool, new- sport style hack- wide bottom trousers. Sizes 32 to 18. f)ppnrtnnity Sole $9.95 Police Braces 25c Pullovers MiON'S ALL -WOOL SI.F)let/F, .i $t4 White. grey or maroon. 8.9c Overalls CARHARRT Blue, hleck or stripe. Sleet, 14 42. Opportonity Salo $1.89 to { Work Pants • MCCIl _RED BA('K Riveted. Alt 'deem. '$1.00 Men's Outing Trousers /, ,„-ll1"Illlk, All ,ides $1.39 Men's Bathing Suits speed .tyle. Blue. black or maroon. All sizes 111111 all -wool. $1.29 B.V.D.. Combinations All vises. 49c and 69c Man's new Fancy Braces Leather ends. 29c Nutt - Work Sox - Wo4or Union. medium or dark. 17c pair; 3 for SOc Boys' Knee Pants F'I;nnicl or w•asli drilla. S9c and 79c Msn's- Shorts and Shirts 25c each 2 for 45c Work Shirts F'1ne Omnil.r, ' .t11 -Iz,•` 59c -Swim Trunks Extra anality all -!lost. 9gc pair Men's Fancy Hose !Ford and caftan mirturc 25c pair , • Men's Belts \jwis..l auiwer. fancy, 45c Overalls MF:N'4 ITF..AYY RED BACK F:lti+f le lack i,racrs. All size.. $1.19 Men's..Canvas Shoes_ Milder soles. Rises 0 to 10. 79c Boys' Baseball Caps •1Oc Boys' Jerseys Men's Work Shoes leather or pane, solei!. plain toe.. Slue a to tA. Opportunity Rale $1.98 and $2.19 Men's Fine Broadcloth Shirts flair whit,` and dark, brown, bine or wine colors. Sl'F:('1A1. $1.45 - Men's Fancy Sox 12c pr: Combinations 111:Nat PENMAN'S RALItRIu;AN Short shr•cew and long legs. All sizes. 79c Boys' Coveralls Rite or khrlki. Siwe 4 t0 7 'vers. 43c; 2 for 85c . ROB Tailors Phone 384 Agent for Tip Top Ta -: L aaartnt.r'r..-alftrlf4rR1114'.Ptao"w.a:-a^!T!S 7 ' .. - r '!fit, 'Etc . ,v -, t.lnrw-..w ^yw.'S.Ti1sr•¢•'2'. Men's Summer Caps All Mime. ` 19c• - 25c • oys' Combinations Palhriggan. All Nisei. 39c Men's Fine (Words Kock oily. All rhes. $1.95 Men's •n T 'its Z Plain sh.dee and a (wilted slri,e• :.n1 thee:.%. All s Zipper' -Shits MIN'S F-iNE • (,`foss* .or blue. All shwa. $1.39 Men's W bit .Oxfords ill 'Ile* $2.69 Bnv!its Oh!eral 1te4 Rn. ,..Z0.11 M 1 s 0 re 79c •.r - ..e' ,. .Yi,(, ..,/R�•5w.arRR,u.,wlrJGiI.tu .n n... 15 � - <*R 1