The Signal, 1924-5-29, Page 5THE SIGNAL.
- GODERICH, ONT.
Valet
Auto Strop
Razor
Pocket Edition.
Standard Set.
Special Cut to
$1.49
This set contains the S5 00
Standard Model Razor.
\ital Tablets
The Ghat French Blood,
Flesh and Nerve Tonic.
Regular 504 box.
Special., 37c.
3 boxes foto 99c.
BUSY BUYERS' BARGAINS
£AMPBELL'SDRUG STORE
WILL IT RAIN TOMORROW?
CONSULT THIS
WEATHER PROPHET
This
l'etepun
and
69c
Geed for
$l.N
Weather
•Heeas
Prgbt
1t 1s surprisingly reliable on taste' weather coalitions. M.I.oo11
strictly ,aeie.tifh• principles. We burr seettred a special la -lee on a
quantity, and as long as tk-'y last we will wit throu for exactly whtlt
it mala os to retail them. only 4111• if you bring this eotgs,n. r
When the weather- is to he flue the two etrildrru will he uut ;
w lieu the stormy we Atli. r Is 11 Llir. s.•;.t1i;f I;:.' Nit, h n in ...Itte
nut for b to 24 bona- ahead of rail or .I:ew-.
The house 1s made of hardwood. is SA F.;.. cottnee stye. and Is
dee.rate•J. a* In the pleulr., whh therwowelrr. elk's head. bird's
nest and birds. etc. It I. four whitlows and two doors.
Advertised for $1:00 --Our Price 69c
for Limited Time, with the Coupon
Peery home In village. city moll ..artery ,.huuid have nue. COMP
and get yours at .'tare or mall yont order-: 'Mail orders Oe'estra.
For sale at— -
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CAMPBELL'S DRUG STORE
See Our Windows Visit Our Store
Phone 90 The Square. Goderich
Vinous Castile
Soap.
( long bar)
S bars for
99c—
Take a
KODAK
t
With You
There's fun at the time in
making Kodak Pictures and
they store up fun for the future
Fila—Fi111ushiles—Supplies
Lowney and
Neilson's
Chocolate Bars
6 for 25c
IODEL THEATRE
WEEK OF JUNE 2 to 7
Moo and Tues,
DOUGLAS McLEAN
In the fast action racing special
which pleases all who see It
"THE HOTTENTOT'
Mermaid Comedy
"Wide Open"
Wed. and Thurs.
JACK HOLT
in his great crook picture
'GENTLEMEN OF LEISURE"
Regal Comedy
"Roughest Africa"
Fri. and Bat.
WiiJlIAM DI MOND
with Rin -tin -tin the Dog
a gripping tale of the Northwest
"SHADOWS OF THE NORTH"
Earle Vomedy
"Don't Scream"
"Fell; at the Fair"
PILING : "Bill" Mart In "Singer Jim
McKee"
atlaeea : Mon.. Wed. at 4.15. Sat. at
D0.
Magistrate Reid le on the sick list
la week and la consequence Pollee
rort eases have been postponed.
AUBURN
AUBURN. May PR.—Nes. A. ilann*
and Tittle daughter PMIe101s, are
'letting with her mother. Mrs. W.
Jackson,
Mr. and Mrs. John Fingland and
con Frank. of Londetdboro'. visited
at W. R. Patterson'* over the holl-
y
11141 Hie. -.7. - H. Jackson and
littl sno Jack. of Port Dover. are
spend a few days at the home of
the for 'a parents, Mr. and Mrs. A.
C. Jack
Mr. and R. H. Munro and Mee.
Gibbs, of Hit , e11, agent the holiday
with the forme 'a mother. Mrs. D.
E. Mucro.
BABY CHICKS
Slagle Comb Whits L.gh.ess,
$1$.00 par htsndrd.
B . Reeks. $20.10 per hundred.
Our breeding stocks are all from
heavy la rat ,trains, such as
Guild's 's, O.A.C. and
Delatnere. a guarantee 97 per
cent. safe delivery. After June let
our price will be 20 lower.
Order at once.
INCL&NOOK POULTRY YARDS
E. J. T..w..H., Ha meevSM. Ont.
P b... 12-511, Chose Central.
TAursday, May 29, 19S4-4
THE S. A. GRAY rntrx'(Y'ltttt�
TO GRAY s CAWRWRIGHIt
Following the announcemeut w•hk1,
appeared to the local papers last week
we desire to take this opportunity to
thank the people of Goderich an
vicinity for their liberal pitreaage'
since we commenced business in Gab-
riel* two years ago. 1n alnwnncing
the change we are pleased ill state
that the dlaao1utlou was muhlul, and
while we were sorry to sesi rate we
trust that the change may lw In the
beat interests of all Born erned.
In announcing the new firm we with
to state there will ie no materiel
change In the general matlage-
ment, but our object will tae to 1ap-
prove upon the moo aceording to our
abtly'', and give the 1aibik ftlN11111111F
fit of a strong bnylug power. The S.
1. Grey Co. was eatabllsh..l law
thirty-five years 'ago to Neatore.
where werstitl hold an Interest. We
are also connected with a drygoods
bu*iiu** in Listowel.
The Goderl 1 Mineola will, there-
fore, Ile iwngft i by a strong buying
power which wi he noticeable In the
e handle and drythe
hl all liars of -
ehlugs In which
einallty of good .
value we (*11'offer
goods and houe.efar
we specialise.
Thanking you again r your patron-
age and assuring you tat our hest
effort* will he given In a interests
of the buying public. we main.
Yours faithfull
THF 8. .1: ARA? l'O.
HOG GRADING REPORT
WEEK ENDING MAY 22nd
.Auburn
McGaw
Totol 1120 120 7s
Select* 4t) 29 19
Thick amooth OWI 11;1 43
1learit•s
Erin live Cie
73
Shap Logs 177
1.1gltt. and feeds. 7•0
Rough. 1
Sony. No. 1 9
Sows No. 2 29
• Stags 1
111-s llay Ferguson and ars. H.
Fremltn. of Clinton. vent :tummy at
their home hero
Mr_ and Mrs. Joe.. N.Naly..of itlyli).
visited at Mr. 11. 11147.1'..• thin week.
Mr. and Mrs. ,n to..k. of West-
field. are chilling thcIr daughter. )irs.
If. tarter.
Mr. George Iamptnn, of Kincardine.
a former i-, 1ilent here. was renewing
1 acquaintances one day last- week.
Miss Edina Witch. of Toronto, Is
home for a few days.
Mew. O. F. Yomgblut and daughter.
Mrs. Ronthm'n. of Hensall, were re-
newing old acquaintances here this
week.
Mr. C. Ilowson's nephew. of Van-
couver. visited him 1hl* week.
Me•a.rs. J. Houston. J. .1. Robert-
son and Nelson HW attended the Lib-
eral meeting at Wingham Tuesday of
this week.
Miss Pierce is (.pending a few 4ya
with Mrs. .1. Robertson, of Goderich.
Itr. Welt and family motored to
Strathroy on Saturday to visit the
former's dater.
Mr. A. Rollinaon is wearing a broad
smile. The 'stork visited his home on
i' day last, tearing [him a little
deo ter.
The ya bare been potting a good
deal as k on the tennis eburt. It
is now for playing. We hope
al good man 111 take advantage of
it.
In spite of the favorable weather.
a•r.�ua�
Table Linen, Towelling, Factory
Cotton and Sheeting
All at Reduced Prices For This Week Only
Unbleached Table Damask
4)1 linen, 66 niches wide, at 411 $. per yard
Unbleached Union Table Linen . • 85c per yard
Towelling by the Yard
Heavy crash linen Roller Towelling
Heavy domestic crash, red border
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Glass Towels
Made up, 32 inches by 18 inches, all- pure linen
Factory Cotton and Sheeting
Heavy Factory Cotton, yard wide, at
Heell►y Unbleached Sheeting, 72 inches wide, reduced to
18c per yard.
15c per yard.
58c per pair.
20c per yard.
65c per yard.
A: CORNFIELD
LAiME$a AND WIMP; P; FURNISHINGS
SHOP WOO= YOU ARC INVITED (0 SROP
GODERICH
BRIEFS
1(1 1n
1
3
The Jlltle sittings 01 the COMITY
o.,nrt will open on Tu.•sday. the 10th.
1 lir. Wm. Metcalf and Mrs. ML•tealf
l::t\•. .again take'. up their IN Aden....
i:1 l:.tyfield
f ;,
lee r.11sr ne.tit. of the (io•1.•
::.11 WomeWit 11) -titan, will he h.-hI
.r the ohne of Mrs. .1. Bedford oitt
1'loirsday. June :dh. at 3 p.m.
The first .ar of tarvia for the town'
rued. I. ecfe•e•ttd to arrive In a few 1
day*. T11r roadway o1 Victoria stre, t
rhe
treated.
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Men's Furnishers and Dry Cleaners
to -Measure Clothing a Specialty
flaw mid SHIRTS AND TIES
Balkri gsn Unlelareae,
d two=pi.c.. t ea- A splendid new awortment of
alter live. 1441'5 l . of Ti...
a- seSkirts and Ties. We handle C..r-
ALWAYS AT YOUR SERVICE lift( (LEANING sod PRESSING
Phone 339
W. C. SNAZEL
S"uth Shia el Square
at 2.30 iieleek. Parents and 'friends I
of the pupils are invited to attend.
Several loe-pl Mason, atretmpanied
R. C. Dunlop. grand superintendent of
Huron district No. O, to Stratford on
Thursthty last on hie official visit to
Tev'umselt Chapter, Royal Arch Masons. 1
The ladles of the W. e. T. 1' had a
et>.•e.•saful afternoon nit Friday last hi I
the tale of hemtu
rale_taking and the
s.'rving. of afternoon tva tool supper.
The 4111101111t realized not.o.. r 111(1.
There's a Frame
For Every Picture
Just think how much more
you would appreciate those
pictures of yours if they
were suitably framed.
Wrap. them up and bring
them in to us --our prices
are moderate and our
work guaranteed.
Do it now, to -morrow
never comes.
Smith's Art and Gift Store
Phone 198 East Street
e
IMMIIIMMINIMMMIMOS
any Ili• tint to he
on Friday evening a ' gaol number els, „......
from here took in the entertainm. t The postponed Empire Day program
at 11')setfield, and also the tea -meet- ' Victoria scho"1. ,viii tw carried out i
Mg at Rennliller on Saturday night Friday .f this week, commencing
Killed at Winder,—Mach regret 1* ---_ -
felt here at the news of the moo ut•ntal
death of Vorman, the yon)1g son of
Mr. William Medd of Win.l.or. al the
result of being struck by an auto-
mobile yesterday. The Melds moved
from Anbaru_.to_1TIndaor—only-__this
spring. A despatch from Windsor.
dated May 27, records the fatality
thus: Norman M,eetd, 'it•yearold
son of William Medd. 417 Wellington
avenue, wa* fatally injured to -night
when "frock by an automobile driven
by dames Sheriff, 1144 Wyandotte
street east. The ae•ident (carred mt
Wellington avenue, near the Interwe-
$on of Wyandotte street. Sheriff told
the pollee the child- djtrtel armss the
road directly in front of his ear and
there was no time to atop. The vic-
tim died at Grace hospital. Sheriff
was not held. An inquest w111 be held
on Thnrrinr.
(From another eorrespond,*it)
ATRrRN. May 27.—Mr. and Mr*.
R. Shaw and family *pent the 24th
with Mrs. Shaw's parents at KIt•hener.
Mr. Joe Lawson spent the 24th with
Briu-'pfleld friends.
We are sorry to lose Mr. F. E. !lib -
hell. who 1111* tern competed with
nun' hardware for the lost three
Year*. hu having .eenrel n po*itfnn
with Mr. Gray of Ooderi.* (formerly
bray A Cartwright). This n -III not
be new work for, Mr. Hibbert. as he
*pent shoat fifteen year* In tho dry -
goods hnsine s prior to mmlpg to
Auburn. We wt.h him *nero*s.
Mr. Frank Fingland. of Toronto,
called on a few of his old friend. on
the 24th.
Mrs. Wm. HIh, of Ooderieh. spent
he week with Mrs. H. H. Hill.
. Earl Raithhv has pnrehn*el a
n eeormick•Deering tractor from
Hill'. ardware. Earl *nem* to like
the international line.
There 1 be service In the Anglican
chnreh on . nday evening, June 1*t.
at 7,30 o'eloe .
At a meeting the Anlnrn and
Weeatfield haseball nb If wasiteekted
to enter the Harm
CRUNCH
Th. Sabbatb school of -Knot
church, commencing next Sunday, will
meet at 16 In the morning Instead Of
3 o'eloek in the afternoon.
In Knot church nest Sabbath the
aervle.a will he emulueted by the min -
later. Subjects of (armee: 11 a.m..
"The Pittlenee of God," 7 p.m.. "Our
Deeper Self."
At the llapti*t church nett Sunday
the service* will he condneted by the
motor, Rev. C. N. Dewey. Ht+ ser-
mon sohjecta will be: 11 n ., "The
Life That equate" ; 7 p.m., 'The One
Thing." The Sunday seined will 1.e
held at 10 a.m. and the 'service at
Taylor's Corners at 3 p.m
The servketw nett Sunday in Vic-
toria street 'Methodist c•1wr(•h will he
condected by the pastor. Rev. .1. W.
Hedkey D. Rnnday *chool at 10.
Morning ruler at 11; .nhject, "The
Life of Stephen." Frming •,•rvle• at
7 ; snbj,.•t, "The Ri.-h luting haler "
ltveryn,M ron:Bally weicevmee to thea.'
tiers -leers;
MILLINERY
New Hats of fascinating com-
bination of Fabric and Straw.
New Trimmings for the dressy
Hat.
New Modes in sport and tailor-
ed -Hats.
Flowers, Mounts and Ribbon,,
the three essential millinery
trimmings for summer. -
Miss MacVicar
Kingston St. Goelerich
Very Special
for this week only
15 dozen
Men's
Black
Overalls
and Smocks at
$1.35
Made t heavy Black Den-
im, with a is backs, patch
pocket. and vl,.r7 larjet make.
Dire. 34 to 44. \
Special at $1.35
M. ROBINS
The Square Goderich
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To add
new accounts
Don't overlook the vil-
lage stores off the line
of railways.
A salesman we know be-
gan by calling on some
of them in a car to make
the necessary arrange -
menta. He hasn't seen .
his new customers since.
At an appointed day and
hour he regularly calls
up each by Long Dis-
tance from a list he
prepared, and gets their
orders.
If he is away, someone
else carries out the sche-
dule for him.
His customers like to
deal with headquarters.
He added over 100 stew se -
senate, in a few months —
says the business bulb large
at the end of the year.
, Every Bell relopimed s
Loup D{aasea S1a/0g.
NOTICE
1 wish 1..141111..1111..i. to the {anile
of Gabriela and District that 1
have opened an up, -to -date
Shoe Repair Shop
on Colt .r1:e rtrtet, at the n ar . 1
the Bank 01 ('.•nuneree.
Your patr.,u:.gr x..111.. 1
W. J. BRIDGE
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BABY CHICKS
JUNE 1st
$13.00 per Hundred.
FOR SALE Holstein Cow giving
12 quarts of milk.
G. M. KIDD
Goderich Poultry Farm.
Amateur Finishing
Our developing and printing i5
of the better kind.
Leave your Films with us for
good work and prompt service.
We also carry a full stock of
Films and Printing Materials.
J. T. FELL
Phone 1147 Goderkh
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FOR
The Best,
Newest
AND MOST
Up -to -Date
TRY
but have a piano—and like
the music you heard at
"The Pay."
1 have it or can get it.
H. E. JENNER
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FOR
Men,
Women
and
Children
SHARMAN'S
THE LEADING SHOE StORE
Pbette IM W. RRO. SHARMAN GO/MUCH