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The Signal, 1924-6-5, Page 4ti Brad Fist I-Taitored Clothes You'll find in these Clothes everything that the most ex- gptwe merchant tailor aaler n offer you. alert more.. The very st newemodels, as worn by the beds dressed Wren in the biggest cities, hand -tailored most carefully. and are to be had at very moderate prices. Reasdy to put on ar mada e to your measure, with choice of 200 patterns. $35.00 to $50.00 The Prince Clothing for Boys We have had sood succors. with'6ttr Mopes' Ckglplt this _t a son. In Prince Clothing we have just the kind the boys want, there is • style and make about them found in no other clothing Try a PrinceSuit and be convine. 1 of their value. Prier $7.50 to $ 14.00 W C. PRIDHAM & SON Men's and Boys' Wear in Their New Stand Next to Bank of ! on treal. Iand Mn. Harvey Snyder lot Weil} nesday evening was of more that as - 1 nal luterrat. Through the kindness 1.4 Mfrs Kilprtrhek, a piano was fur - Matted •t the w•lioot-liouse last winter and • rings of pupils was formed with Mrs. Snyder as teacher. 1t was a happy thought to hold a recital. by which the pareettts might judge a. to the nrogreen being made anti by whorl the children sight gals experience In nubile peldlgrl•ace. A splendid prn- grnte. of *40 Rev. W. 11, Musa WWI chairman. W given by the following male: Bertha Cox. Dorothy Walters, Eunice Long. Russel Pfrimmer, Ross Pfrimmer. Mary McWhinney. Edith I Fisher. Leola Snyder. Helen Straughan ane! Carman Stevens. Beth teneher Iaid pupils are to he eeongrntulatel I upon the good form In which the sel- 1 eetlons were • glren. Other number.. I on the prltgram wPre 1•0laVA0lo. by 1 Mrs. ('ox and airs Moes..a vocal duet by airs. Snyder add Mrs. Cox. reelta• I tine hi Carman and Harold titerene 1 and Rnkseell Pfrlmmer. ars am a eon - !eluding nnmher a piano solo by Yrs. . Snyder. Atthe eem4elnAlon of the ee- 1 eft t'i F.nntee Leong exprenteed to cons. Rieder the aigtrteeintinn and grad- ' hide of the Anise for what she had done for them. and on behalf of the i else praent(ed her with a lovely I onquet of roses. Following the re- HELF.iST I tit:tt. an rlaI,oratc tench wax %erveL welleea nr a thall it he n• t t 1 1 x41 eeelil BAYFIIEID HAYFIELD, June 3.-A canvass of the village 111 being made for sub- seribera to Hydro. Bayfield should.0 have an up-to-date lighting syetem. Good progress Is being made in the I preparations for the Ford picnic. Ow- I big to a conflict with Godcrlch races w date 4e formerly chosen. July Nth has been finally selected as the date for the event. A large number of Ford dealers In the district have promised to eo-operate and every 1nd1- catlon pointe to a great aucrees. The Atktn.ons have arrived from De- troit and are oeee•upying their ,ummer home. The death rtecurred at Detroit on May 24tb of Ellen Florence afef.eees1. wife of Edward T. Page of Detroit and daughter of the late Hugh Melweal of Bayfield. 1W. J. and Lewis. MeLewl broth**.of Bayfield are brotha. The re- maine went' brought here for inter- ment. the funeral taking plae.e from McLeod home of Mr. TV. J. to ' Barfield cemetery. The wervfces were vondueted by RPI. It, P. Colelough. Mr.., Page was In her fortieth year. Don't overlook the special attrac- tions at the Model Theatre. Gnderlelt, this.week. Rhehard Bttrthelmeas. Bill Hart and Tom Mix. Program Mae !l. ' on w toto attend the tieneral Aembly at (Rwt .n Round. • %Mr. B. Naylor. 'terveeve of Weld waw- attosh, ix In lialerielt this week attend- ing the ....way council. Getting Ready for the Reunion-- An euthuslnstic meting of the ieople of school ser•tlnn No. 4, West Waw- raursh, was held in the schoolschool.house tt recently to make further pn•Iwretios for the reunlou of the "old boy end girls" of the slctlou to he held on July 24. Conveners of ,the various cuwmhteee atemiluted are as follows: Groundse.tmwltteee, Frank Todd: Held sports, Wallace .A. Miller; pro- gram. Jiu. ph etnderson: retreehments 9041 booth, Darkl Todd:emeert, W. I. Miller: reception committee, Rev. t'larles Cumming; tivanee and billet- ing. W. McQuilllu. Mr. MeeQtllllln; who be has en aetlug as secretary In eoiup ctiou with the re -union Arrange- ments, reports very favorable ret ul e from the Invitation earth. sent oar fatale flute ago, The "old-timers" show the warmest Interest In the re-nnlon moveemeut, and twiny ..f them het n t 11me e In returning th reply earl expremshng their dewire to be hark at St. Ife'Iets and among 0141 friends and old seem. on July 24th. From W. F. Gaynor. Superior. Wist,u,sfn. elm ell' Is• remembered ex n popular tevtcher hi the what y :ors ago, come a regneest that the gathering be matt a own-.Iity affair Instead on one d y Mr. Gaynor has never forgotten the odd hotae. .the old eeloul iter the old school boy. and girls. • rg BELFAST. June 3. -Mr. Dynes I timeair. and Mrs Loth of Campbell has returned home after • amending llw winter at Algoma. i owneldp. the parentype gut'Riles of Mrs. S Mr. 81111 st MTs I). K. Alton fatted were among d.. of the er, with friends at Exeter a few days last week. I Mr. and Mrs. Bert Treleaven and ! family, of Crewe. spent Friday Inst with friends here.. Mrs. Samuel Sharwo.ni attended ' the W. M. S. convention held at St. Th omaa last week. Mr. noel Mrs. Joseph Ilaekett vise iia with their daughter, Mrs. Ewart Taylor. of 7.nrktow, ones dry la•t week. Mr. and Mrs. chariest Alteon and daughter, of Toronto. are visiting with relatives In the burg. Mr. John Cook spent a few days with his parents. Mr. and Mrs Jntnes I Cook. Mr, and Mrs. Frank Irwin vi.Itel with Lncknow Mena,. on Sunday. RFNMH IZR BENMILLER June 3-T1wre will be no preaching ,ervteee on the Hem miller• eirotit next Sunday. nit Mr Moss is attending (conference Winul.or. A n teicale held at the home of ST HELE\Si ". yder. \•t ST. HELENS. June 2. -Mi.. Mar- garet Hinton" left for Tnronto on Mon- day after four weeks' holitIvatj rat home. Mra. Bt1e•lmnnn and Mrs. Rob. Bu- .lt•utan and Ann. of Lueknow. were rt. - bore et Mr. F. •T.s1d's daring land` w•te-lt. Messrs. W. Lerch and Geo, •Mee- Dnnnld. of Dett alt. visited friends here lost' week. Visitor,/ with Mr and Mrs. W. J. 1lnnnnhr-y during the w -,.1t were! Mr. and Nfrs. Geo. Walker and in Miss .tlrarev and Mi.s Isobel F. of tW it iteelnrch. ('ongrstnlatione to Mr. ;eel Mra. .1n•hle Altch1.nn Boit the birth, of their 'little daughter. Mr. Metnlf. of London. and Mr. Sant Johnston and Mos.. Campbell. of lime fi -Irl. 'w.•re vttltors with Mr. at and Mn. Rohinsnn Woods Iast week. Mr. Rer. C. (conning w•1❑ leave on Wel- HOSIERY WEEK THIS IS THE WEEK TO BUY YOUR HOSIERY. THE LEST QUALITY THE LOWEST PRICE Pure Silk Hose These a: a holepru,.f ion mai! of h -v:1 nl, s ){t sl:k, i r .:1 t lea of '..chit black and Airedale. They area heavy weight Flose of exceptional value. Specially priced, per pair e Fibre Silk Hose Of goal even weave of fibre silk with cotton top. They have a reinforced heel and toe. These are in rich shades of brown, camel, send, navy and or black. Specially priced. per pair •743 C 1.10 Lisle Hose A heavy ribbed sport Hose. Just the Hose for everyday wear. We have a complete range of sizes in shades black, nude, camel. dove, bamboo and 70 biege. Special) priced, per pair / J These are not seconds. We sell Number On Hose only. Just Received A shipment of Bedora Voiles and Ratine, in a complete range of shades; also new sleeveless Sweaters in attractive floral and block designs of attractive shade combina- t ions. These are on display al: this week. 1 SPECIALS FOR OUR AMERICAN TRADE We cordially invite the Americans coming to our town to visit this store and inspect our stock of the following goods. Linen Towelling A pure linen Towelling of fine weave, trimmed with a dainty border of red or blue. These are 16 inches wide and are exceptional value. Specially priced, per yard 19c Linen Table Damask We have a good assortment of pure linen table Damask by the yard, in widths 1 1-2 and 2 yards. Ranging in price from $1.35 to $3.25. Also a good stock of linen - Table Cloths and Table Napkins. Linen Embroidery Cloth We have a good assortment of qualities and widths in pure linen Embroidery Cloth. NATURAL -18 -inch, Per yard ••., .,.... 45e. 20 -inch, per yard 6f e, 36 -inch, per nand... • $1.00 WHITE -36-inch, per yard ••• ... • • 89e. 54 -inch, per yard =1.6`0 All Wool Blankets We have a good stock of all -wool Blank- ets, in plain white with blue or pink border. also fancy check Blankets. These are the noted O. V. brand Blankets and are exceptional value. Wool Sweaters ore offering a complete penge of eleeveleea' SwenterA, Pullover;. and Sweater Coats for women ren. These are made of pure wool and *Bragg ivy mrofrinations of silk and wool. • R WINDOW DISPLAY FOR LINEN and WOOLLEN GOODS GRAY CO. Phone 56 1 KINGSRRIDGE 1NGS111R11W F:. Jim.. 2.-Nir. Jelue 14 um. of Coder'. It. neotor..1 here one . ty Inst week. Miss Nlnrtiii n Hussey. of G.slerieh. event n fed• clays at s. NI:trtln'x, Mr. nod .Ir.A. J e:t!.i...ns_ of Wine hunt, vi.it. lyre Led week. Mr•. Jns. \l.rrison and little e.o1 Joseph of Nlar., ale, are visiting at P. M tuilivnii s. " Messrs. Frank y• -(':t,-!! v and J. C. Keonr bare 1tr.--t 1 1, new rnrs. ('nn- grniidstiona.. f \HI.(tH' Phone 86 COLBORNE'S STORE Phone 86 NEW KNITTING YARNS We are showing a new line of Knitting Yarns in two and four ply weights. This is a vett' nice finished yarn and quite easy to knit. There are fourteen colors to choose from. Price 18c a ball, or two balls tor 35c. HOSE Our one special line and we carry a large stock of them. Ask to see our new S•port Hose, made with'a quarter -inch rib of silk lisle thread, black and biege only Price $1.00 a pair. Children's Hose and Socks Kiddies' Socks in silk and lisle thread, in six shades. mauve, reseda green. white, buttercup, cadet blue and black. Plain or fancy top. Prices 50c to 75c a pair. Children's long Hose, in a fine lisle rib; in black, white and biege. Sizes 6 to 9. 50c and 60c a pair. House Dresses ..•se are the do of good quality gingham, fn.( rnitttpnd very uettt pattern.. 11'. n,l afire ::1 In :t1. Prie44 $tl.1:11 lei Z.i 1111 ea.•l. COLBORNE'S STORE " THE HCUSE ('F RELIABILIT 1 " r leave retnrered from n visit with friend.. at Kitchener. Mr..and Mr.. Martlu. ut London. 1%eFII the mats or Mr. NLA Nlrx. Geo. Vanderburg on Anility. • Mr. and Mrs.. Alfred Nlelireegor not NfrA. 1'. lief: mato mntttrel neer front D troll anti spent the week-eend- here. Nunicersnry servi.•es will he held In C'ARLI)W. June Mr roil Mrs. A. Jnhtl.tone visit .1 (rien.ls In 8 in:ham 18,1 We.hteedny. 31re..trthnr Clark. who wn• intar..1 • Itt the recent" ant,. ;ier-ident. 1. en-. vnleeeing at the home of her pnr rate Mr. and Nies. .1. Gall tither. 'fes E. i.lweet -is anpplc4ec . s ,•att r or nd...1tt•erfun.rrtl .fss it mann.. 1:. .tndero.t of Lneknew• Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Nfnelel. of \orwlelu. ri.ited Mir. and Mrs Pnnl Nfaedel ovar the week -end. Mrs. lsaar Fisher. of Flint. Mieh.. and mon Herman, of Win. Nile)... were vimitora at the home of the former',. brother. Mr. Pant Maelcl. Mrs. W. '•Meedel, of Benmi'ler. and Mrs. Maggie Zoete!. of Detroit. spent Sundry vimiting their relatives 1..•r,• ASHFiELi) .tSHF'iEI.D. June 2.- -Nfr. and Mrs. H. 0. -`t •IF:f• -'.1 v.- ;-- the Rae -tit of Mr. and Mn... West the •week -end. Mr, ami Mrs Rod M(Kensle Ana , Mr. and Mrs. Rol McDnnnld vluttedd GalerIlt on Friday Inst. TUI. 1'. F. n. held their regular meeting at Mittel' wrheni hon,. on Monday. May 'M. A number of the farmer., ordered their anpply of twine. The eommnnlon of Ashfield Preshy- terlan ehnreh wns held this week. Rev Dr, Hartwell. of Ripley. preached un Friday, Rev. G. Gomm-, of Pine River. on Saturday, and Rev. J. S. Hardie preached at morning aro ev- cning 'terriers on Sunday. We are ''n•l to know that the Mem- el- Greyhound will make her trip as adrertlsitl next week. A Int of the Ashneld folks Intend to take in the usomfflght. alto the trip to Detroit. PORTER'S HiLL PORTER'S HiLT.. June 3.- Rev. Dr. and Mra. Barnby and Mr. Ivieon Rarttby, of Snruha. were the greats of Mr. S. McPhail Inst week. 0. W. Potter, of Clinton. wax milling on friend! here lent week. Mr, and :Mrs. Mnrray McDougall BABY CHIX The early Pullet makes the Winter Layer. Ridg- crest stock excells as winter producers. Write or 'phone for our Circular. Inspection and comparison invited. Custom Hatching We have some apace for custom hatching. Charges 5 cents per egg. • RIDFREST FARM ik H. & H. K. REVEL L GODERICII • Bethune Preehyterin1 Omni). on Jute 2 2. Mr and Mr. W. ivisnn. of Klppen, %ter.. calling on friends Jtei"re this CREWE ('REWE. June 2. -Mr. And Mrs. W, crozier and family visit .1 friend. at Westfield last Sunday, ' Nir. Rnyneand Ftnuignn visilest wing, ham friends one cin)• lama week. Mn.%Gray. ..1' e:,sie•rieh. Is epr•m.Ung n few dnys with- her dnnghteer. Mrs. M. Shtutekictnn. Mr. and Mrs, Sam Sherwood visited frierad. at Mtfe•kiug hast' -Sunday, Mr. and Mr.. John Mpnary vi.ited friends at 1lnmiltoe for n few tinye lest week. • Mr. loaner Shackleton 11.0. teen on the mirk list the I•tst week. - Mr. Ortel Ihlrnin )un' treated him- tte•If to a new Ford .•nr. t!- -and Mr . 118y?.1 if "Wl.:ati. v itet In Goderlch one dny ln.t week. Mr. James Culbert loam been pri..ing hay for a number rat 11' • farmers around here the past week. t.. ---- ('O1.BORNE ('()T.1oofIN : TOWNSHIP. Jun. 3.-_ Mr. Chris. A. Walter. Is .forting. a Gray -Dort ear. I Me(aw station ham been reap Mier for the !amt week. Mr.e Robt. Johne - tem shipping dour ears of pressed hay. the Farmers Vital) n ear of hogs. and Mr. Jas. Elliott of Xlie nnloadfng "••ether ear of a •men!. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Mitchell and !children spent Sunday In Goderleh Mrs Get. Beata,- sr., Is mpending !few weeks with her daughter, Mrs. Howard Beer. Miss Hteleannr Ninegnarrie .pent the week -end antler the-pnreptal roof at West Monktent. thtr Iteeve Mr. 4'. A. Robertson. I. attending the e.mnty e.tnnell meeting In e:alerl•ti this week. Miss Ruby Carter. of Anhurn. *pent Snndny with her friend Mi.. Mary Baxter. IF,I:RI'lt\ LFERCItN. Jane :: The W. M. S. held their May meeting at the home of Mies 11. f'Inrk on Tu. -ably last. This wan a memorable date. as on the tome date. Ntsv 27th. the Society held Ito fired meeting twenty eight t•eara ago. Terre was n eplendid at tendxwr and n helpful meeting A11 thrnngh. The Soelety neo -rima an In- vitation to be pree.ent tit an at-home to be given Sty the Sheppxr.lton Society at the Methndi,t church nn Tuesday next at 2 n'daek pm. Mn.. Keith Meehtarrir and two sono left last week for Kentvllle. N. 5. Atter epeneling •evernl works the gra. of Mr. and Niro. E. V. Law - mon. We wish them a safe jnnrney ntNGANNON Mr. G. M. McKenzie, manager ad the Stectiug Rank, I. xpewling hie vecaitlon at Toroutn. MrMt('nntell iv filling the to•ltlnu dosing Mr. Me•- Ke•nxic"so 9 owner.. Rev. J, Peters is ..tt. i.dittg the Methallst 4'onfcrewro at Witole.r this week. and Mr. it dray will task.. charge ..f the -erv!e in the Mi -Ib, . dist church. on Sunday evening. Mr. T. 1:. Allen and daugttteer. Ihtrorhy here return. -i after %pending two weeks rtaltinc friende at Toron• 10, We are sorry to r -port Nlr. Alec. Peutlun.l on the sick 11.: this week, amt understalul he is now en .1 fair wav ..f reeovery. Th.. 411.trict meeting ..f the Wu - men's Institut.. will 1e le•'.1 here on Friday of this reek. in the even - Mit the Mateking young lr.uple will put en a play in the parish hall en• tith.l. "Tie Gid-femidonel Mother." This eonrmatdty a -as shocked to hear of the sudden .Math ••f Mir. Ander- son. wife of Get. Ander%nn. of 1.n4-ktow. uu Snn.lay mnreing. The d..•ea'-1 ens :tell known h•r.• nml DItNlIANN()N. June 'S. The next itaaehall game for thtm I.xeallty will he playad on the ArieultnrAl groumlx on Frldey evening rat 5110 p.m., he- tween Dungannon and Anhnrn. Tot rax twtn.t the Irroym In th^tr fent ordeal 'Mix. Daisy Ream of Toronto. spent a hew days. at the week end am a vlsltor ,at her home here. •Mt-.ara. Orville Ryan and !' Oran :notnrcd from Detroit ami spent • hew clays •t their home. In the early part of the wePkw A danee wax hers In the parfd ball on T esday .rPning. An nrdlewtra I free Rioter ►applied the lender. N(r and Mrs. le Iter kited , friend* at lnehal.h and Amierh'y n• . noonday of this ween. • .i..• le,kcd upon as a person of ideal 1 iota lit lee. whoa. deep•rture I. n great the e.ttamulty as well as to I the home. Many of the friends and 1 acquaintances from throe parts at - I tended the foie- al on Wednestl•y at- ' ternohu 10 liree'n 11111 cemetery. Mewl sympathy is fell for the bereaved husband and ...0 and many. otb.ra'wbo are e erred with! the departed dui A short ride. a gaol show. Rlehurd ltnrthelme.s, Bill (fart and Tom Mos aI! at the Model Theatre. Gederkhs this week. See program uta page 3. .\ it -w-. deespatc from Kingston AAP.: Nlilton W. Harlow, a native of Iheugannon. Huron county, has been appointed general secretary of the Y. A. here, xneceedbg Fred J. Wilson. who resigned. Mr. Harlow *erred In the Edmonton Y. M. C. A. for aix years. He also served in T. M. C. A. work In India, Some folks Hover expect to get what they expert. The first time • girl la engaged she Imagine* that tine is as Import - :int a the heroine in it novel. HERN'S BOOT SHOP Miner Rubber Footwear Th. rt- is II" snla:nna. t \Inter's. They have been tried and tested awl fonts' satisfactory. We carry a c4a9pleh• 1:111,:r in Tennis high and low dope. Bowling Shoes.. Seemly. mlr new 14awlee Work :dews, in brawn and black, with extra dnrsbke melee. Children's -.toile and Sandals, Oxfenla and ItiRh Ilootme Iloy.. and girl.. be .ore your Running Wows have the. GIN Guide or Roy scout Emblem ..mobs nook'. They are gennnine. We have then. Square Hern's Boot Shop P4 we f SPRING WORK We have a full line of Garden Tools. If you are doing any painting, see our line of Canada Paints and Elephant White Lead. THE RIGHT GOODS AT THE RiGHT PRICES TIRES K. and S. Tires Firestone Tires HILL'S HARDWARE CO. • AUBURN (VERYTHING FOR THE FARM Gasoline Oils and Grease Order Your Repairs Early Nlany a tnan ham erne to grief by waiting amt long before ordering re- pri►x for hi. nnehintes We tnnlntmin a 1iene•rnl Repair t•eervk•e for your benefit. and can meet any nnlinnry requirement*. But ally take any ,, ri auee•s? .1 delay now may throw you behind later. Join tic increa.ing number of fore- handed men Alen Inman• against rnt- prgeuwiees by making repairs before the oot g tttae.bit.,. are• i4.aetl. ari.g In your masbi« ated let us e•erb•al tbem he yus. Fencing Rope Pumps Windmills D. McILWAIN Hamilton 3M'•et GODERICH TuisplicMs = th.. 205; R..Yeoes. 249 w -1- SI •~