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The Signal, 1926-3-18, Page 5I 1 Yn as 10.1102 ,d.�. M THE SIGNAL, GODERICH, ONT. ri N EW1>E"'. Light Ray Electrical Process Brunswick Records 14414441,411.14 New Records now in stock. Hear "Sleepy Time Gal" -Nick Lucas; "Prisone1.'8 Song" -Vernon Dalhart, and many others. Specially low prices on Brunswick Phonographs t„ Royal Consols regular price $145, NOW $85 S.k ys','tipe`?•�1.5r;rak9n) ` • - Other models at big reductions. These special prices are good for only a limited time. Campbell's Drug Store Phone 90 .mo no.,1 . !la&ATE r- __� .aa .. GOderich Bake -Shop Specialties Made fresh_ _tlai1p. Most delicious for all it estic needs and.onxeions. Special- ties in pastries, fancy rolls, cream puffs, rte. E. U. Cleveland BAKER Phone 114 West Street SPRING MILLINERY 1ti the newest shades and Styles. You are invited to call. elniversal Millinery Old Hydro stand, North Side of square. SALTEORD SALTi)R11, Murt•l 17. After an Innen: of only a few tMyit, Mr. Horace (lrxen of this village.1uoeumbed 10 an attar► of ptnaanuiula on Sunday wont - Ina Iasi. Mr. Omer had 1Pred In Salt - ford um quite it year and ...intimated a blat•kxusithltrg Wariness He wax in his thirty -miaow) year and leaves a wklnw. The fnuerat-tskea, plata to- day oday to Dungannon. when. the eWeed sea formerly live!. Mr: Robert (1. $tunumtls. one of the ohh•st 1,1111 lent -known residents of the village. Was token with a Isaraly't'.` stroke ou Stllurthty 'light suet Iles In n very erlth•1rl condition. Mr. William' Dow las been ,n the sick list for Own! %Ix weeks. but we are glad to be able to resort he la now Ituprutina. to visit her oat Ila. Mr. and Mrs. J. I.. Dixon. at Galt. 11ranRa► Li►(lge 'fine merali era of the had an at-IIUnie on Monday erratug. Mra F. A. .dwartk ix visiting i Kitchener. Mr. A. Peek k silent- a few days 4n Lembo. last week. PARAMOUNT Uttl'NT. Marsh 1:e. --firs Peter alethmald Murdoch. of Hu- ron. spend the week -end with air. atul Mrs. Eldon Ilistale s.m, of Paramount. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Alton. of Lanes. visited with Mr. and Mrs. Max the Rev tiara. of 1'arumouut, duriul. week. Mrs. A. $ti-lu. of Paramount. visited obit her daughter. Mrs. Harvey Mil- ler. of lathes, who has been 111. Mr. 111111e .Johnston, of Ripley, is visiting with his gr'andwother. airs. .1:, Itolyd, of Paramount. ... Mrs. .husk flawllUnl, of I slaw u spilt the week -end with friereht in Ripley' 41111 while there It tt•nd.Yl thy fmicro 1 of herr sister -in -Ina. Sirs. 113re ('car, Of Iwntkm. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wall. of Tees- oater, and Miss Jennie Griffin. of Lneknow. visite) with friends' in Par- amount during the week. Mend .\llon's store amsonurowent it. the Dungannon correspondence. l•.F.N'.O. Meethag.-The• Palr:umon t I .F.1C.tl. met at the home of airs. M. Maynard with thirty Indies. in at- tendance. The roll tall wax answered Wilk Irish jokes and afforded a great deal of amusement. I'als•1•s n11 St• Patrick were read by Mrs. E. Ililwore and Mrs. T. Irwin. also a paler nn ••t•41'l1u1i11 Liins \Y41u1111 (►tight b1 Humor- ous I IUL Know. lay Mrs. W. Mal ons readings were gi re•u by Miss teary t',sll• and Airs. W. F:nsIgtl. violin w•Ice- thous by Mrs. Hogan and by airs. Jas. 1Celwrnr ear the antoltarp ('(im- munity singing bronchi a delightful /If ternuou 10 a cher. Afterwards the hostess carver! a dainty Much. The next u1.Ytllut will be held at the home of Mrs. 1Vt,.. Ensign on April 13th. BELF.SKT_,. M; Iti:Lv.\sT. Starch lei. --Mr. anal 'Mrs. Sauunel Sla•rty lid visited at the `how.• of Mr. and Mrs. tietrsn• Twain- It•y. of tlateking. on 11'ltJt easlay last. Ur. foal Mrs. Jo.alh Hackett spent ono dray re-t•atty with their daugh- ter. Sirs. Ewart Taylor. of 1 neknow•. Mr. nue! Urs. Walter Allton visited at the home of Mr. stud Mr.. Melvin Maynard o11e duly- last week. Miss Tillie Sherwood is -ps•ud111g 11 f..w 111011 w' ith her sister. Mr-. 1.i•slit- Ritchli•, of Zion. ' Mrs. William Minter. ..f Litoknow. Is splinting a hew Clays with friends in the burg. Mr. '.VlIt Alton entertained. a num- ber of the neighboring y g people to a s.a•lal Mei) cane evening last wti•k. Mt'. and Mrs. Ewart Taylor, of Mr.d airs. au visitedtdtL Lim -know. S11111 Alton on Wednesday Inst. ' Mr. end Mrs. James Hackett spent a few dstys last week with friends In lletrott. Mewl .lton's star- anna,mwentent in the 1)uugsattsou eorr.•.pxn eleutr. Wanted 1 The Water Int} Light Com- rnitlrion wish to purchase some good, straight, wound Cedar poles -thirty (30) feet long with at ]tacit seven (7) inch top -polys to be delivered in yards at Goderich. Quotations receival on any quantity from five to fifty. For any further partieulara apply to J.B. Kelly or L.L. Knox Supt. Ili Sec'y Goderich Goderich Demonstration Day Saturday, March 20 at tie Goderich Steam Laundry Homilies Street The public is invited to visit the premises and are ibP new modern laundry machines in operation. COAL I have a car of 1 Pocahontas 4.inch Lump and in a few days will have :1 ear of Briquettes, which are guaranteed to be a first-class fuel for all stove- and furnaces. Pocohontas 313 a ton Please leave your orders at once for early delivery. L. FLICK Telephone 178 j .(i,ary HAYFIELD 1Y� AT AGRA, CALCITTi (Continued from page 1). rapitat of hada. The gardens are Iwrly, tasootleohaven lawns. sad fountains and dower balls Thea' hare ural phlox drumntuudll it► so many of the dowertieds sod they are moot effeetltr. February lith we spent visiting the tnusaue sad tauba auut8 of Llelhl. We left to a t•arrtage at S.Ild a.m. and were bark at :e.00 p.w., hating 144.11 several lemutiful wtatques and toorba. Kulh Miner (bunt 11111 A.1 1.) was tin• n/oxl Iutereatlug of all. having from on pillars w itll ius•rlptiottx dating n our h century. 'Fere • we Inial tt th Gell .1 It. It. r •s fu r I it at x Iwngahsw• run by the Gut era S j g. eminent for the• fort of chat ors. La Ifw,.ni�,• of the evening was the \Ye were two days at Jaipur. which 1• reel 'dation tore 141 the Klux ebur e a well hunt city govertdd by (Le Ma- ( I haraju. The streets. are 110 feet hockey 1111 111 of the trophy cup offered wish- and herder,l by the most ex• by the 1.141144 1'1111 for competition In tru,rlivar•y architecture that 1 have the .Junior I'huteh Leugue. i ht hitt to Iasi minute pressure up - a cert .4411. It looks Ilke tassel -drop of L a stag'• setting, a. If it had length and breadth and 1141 ik-tab. There are. tulles 31111 utiles of it exactly the same. terra .ulna IYdond with elaborate tit - I 411 MAYFIELD. March lit Her wavy friends will regret to hear or the death of Ui's Jane Johnston, who panted awav at 1h/- home of 3.1r. Charles Par- ker on Wednesday muruitlg. March 1 111th, after an illness ' of several months. Miss .Johnston was koro on l. the Salable Liu.•. April 27. 1549. and had resided all her life in the village. , T1t1s is the first break among live sisa- 1 ter-. The funeral service wells held ion Friday afternoon at Trinity church Enid was, conducted by Rev. F. H. Paull. The . pallbearers were John i Howard. (Chris. Parker. .flim Parker. Percy Johnston. Walter Johnston and W. Il. Johnston.. The surviving mem- , bens of the family are airs. Thos. Par- ' ker. \a team. Sask.: Mrs. ('. Parker. Mrs. W. Ara amid. Mrs. It. Fields. Itay- field: Thos. Jilaanstou. Itisbea, N. lisk.: ' W. E. John -tun. Nekomn. N. I►ak.: Rebell and William Johnston. of ItaytieIit: Mrs. 1.. Smith. of London, said Mr. Perry John -ton. of 1,d.•rirh, attonth•d the fmneral hist week of their aunt. Alis- Johnston. Airs. n"III Elliott, left am 'riii•s.lay to v ids her sister at i.outltm. Airs. F. 11. Paull left ou Sahtrdaty Thursday, Marek 18, 1Yi6.-4 our Appearance at Easter Tide Will 1a• largi•Iv due to the (toms -turas of your suit, that gar - heat which. has greatest visibility. Our showings of new airing :tunings for men and young ntel►'mirror correctness in , detstls. Popularly priced, no mutter what type of Inuit t Wlett. MM �00n to X50.00. C. SNAZELY;i Habe�sher and Dry -Cleaner. West Street Telephone 339 tg •n we GREAT RACE MEETING AT GODERICH THE GODERICH TOO GOANDD iCHCiNG ASSOCiA- TION,wish to announce they Tlt� ipto he held on Stake Races, attheir - Civic Holiday, Aug. 2nd, 1926 ,v 2.26 TROT or PACE, Stake $1,000 W 2.16 TROT or PACE, Stake $1,000 Entry fee i%, payable 15th of April,t926 in full of -ntry, or the option of paying 2% 15th of April, 2% 15th ot May, and 1% on day of Race. Trotters allowed 5 seconds. Good stable accommodations, and one ot the best half -mile Tracks in Ontario. Purse Races to be named later. For information, apply to-- DR. o DR. W. F. CLARK, Secretary Box 91. Phone 123, ,Goaerieh r Spring Milliner tf ✓ Opening--- On Thursday, Friddy and Sat- urday, .March 18th, 19th and 20th. rowN,i713741,,n51 , .;stat r.• avl x�rf.,=.e,a ez+rr:ta We will display our exquisite patterns. Pert Taileurs.- ant# charming original creations of our own. EOM - W') You are cordially invited to inspect our stock. tW Miss MacVicar Kingston Street R'dW�(Yut�k 0. For Sore Throat 1107, 4-7 Rub throat And chest with VKks:eover end' warm gannet. Its double direct settee (labeled And absorbed) brings welcome relit( 010 Afris VICKS VAPORu• See our new line of squinted Pillow lane's, Night t:nwne, Towels, ('entries, Runn.•rn. ('trillions, Buffet and Lunch Sets. All tis• lowly new shades ;in English Embroidery Silks. 8 nl•pref stranded Embroidery Thnvds. ('rachet Cottons, :ail numbers.' SMITH'S ART AND GIFT STORE East Street. Phone 198. A$HFIEL D .4414 signs in white. Jaipur is tlla 4 ulorful .qty we have seen to India. Th.• awn all wear gay -eoltrtd nlrlutus. :u,al shawls around their Mumblers. The women's clothes :use .•v011 gayer. 1\'e -pant an afteru.sm -.ring the Palace sial stables of the Maharaja. \Y.. saw his horses. eleitlua1Il . gokkm 1.11:IrIa-s. pl'ic'ate lake and eroe4411es. and gardens. Mother. yon would has ASIIF'1ELI v. Marek 1:.. -Mr. Albert Thain.'"of't'oak-rich. visited his mo- ther. Mrs. W. N. Johnstone at the w eek-e11d. We are pleaded to know that Mr. John MacKay. jr.. who underwent 1111 operation In .Utxandra hospital. Gosl- trh•li. uu wedne-day last, tx doing as w•e11 as end. be expelled. T'lfe \Y \r.S. held the monthly' meet - 1.04111811 ing attiht home of Mrs. Duncant 1.ennall on Washieeday. Marsh 141, with the president. Mrs. M. 1'. Kee- Keiz1e, in the chair. The . Meeting opened in the usual wry, the roll call being nio.wered with a terse of Scrip- ture. Splendid paper were read by Mrs. 1lir. 1 Simpson. Mrs. John idose mid Mrs. K. thaiLe nuau. Lake Shore. 'rhe uorlhtg rlosisl with prayer by Airs. 11a•ndersou. The host..., served :1 dainty lur►t•h. (►u- Friday evening Mrs. 11.a1 Mat•- Kenzi.• ,•utertatned x few of her friend-. The pupil- of S.S. No. :1 with' their to tither. Mists Andrew, stent a ''try 000y:1I,le att .-rinr(,11 on Saturday Inst tobogganing ;Ind sleighridiug. Mr. rat [wart. who has been vonttnel to hasp wllh is severe cold, 144 tm- po oci11g. Mr. •Int MaeAdaam has the emntract for h:t.6it gravel for tlr..loh1 ('ath- .•ar'' hare. Airs. K. 'meth Mnel .ea 11 Is tisitbiR j bee daughter. Airs. Ile•tor Ma,lran.l dem• .\mla•rl,t•. NE,. .\lits• Marltntlald. of Kintail.1 *pent the week -and visiting friends at Port .\'pert. Miss Liotti.- MaeKtrizb. teacbtr at Port .%liert. spent the week -end at the house of herr parent.. Mr and len. M. 1'. UatKe11r.lt. Setviees wore hell in Aslifield Pres- byterial. church .t, Sunday and the .Int being time there wean a good at- teudane... Myr. Mr. Thowpsofl. of Loudon. (nut.. oftl(•lated. Iti•nd .lion's store nnuouneenieut 11 the Dungannon eorre.spuudenve. 1.) The Doctor Knows Duren.. who k new Minnrd'a fay t'Ir wort It doss are i unhe.lut;i.i: In their preire of its heal it e ar .' moth - hut fir. Jo.. Asia. Shots, of at. Id - dare. that.. write.: -- "1 have LnAently red kllnard'a . 1Jnlment And also prescribe It for ma Padget. always with the moat R the hestifying all-rrounde Liniment". CC.. A. King, ICI). a1.. recd nrnettda Mineral's 1a the fotkrwtwa word.: - "1 haus used Mlnard's Liniment myself as well as prescribed It In sty praettes whim a Iidment was to the end desired offset talks riltiARD4S .IUM OF ". :LINIMEN1 novel the terminals1•. The rulutnns were solid with the newt beautiful maidenhair ferax. There wee+ nt Lust a .hsetl fountain* playing in dif- ferent patrtn of the Iaallding. r ' . gook malty monkeys sinee coming to India. but never as Jai aur. 1 -tau will sOI• sl gr41gli of thirty or forty 1 a ug on rrs,f:t of the Intraars or he tits rosd- gkk. 'These are the black-faced.I Iona -tailed variety. Yesterday we saw a very young dale twist its tnuth- er's tail Into n loop alai Minh through 11. ElypLatntt with tnily-palnu.l trunk., slid ears are quite common old the streets. and so are camels. Pea - media are as Inhibited hast 115 rd.illst are in bosiertel,. 1 had been told 1 wou111 w.• a white peacock hem. but Me tar have Ixa•u disa{gxrilrted. I i -l.. ilib- -tV - leiter Jaipur this morning for lk.tolay, wlic11 wr resgb on 1:1th. and. sail from lltimbay stn February l:ab. ltluak and r rt of oto cur -culmens a 1rW Bed r {1p filo luuoluet, which etas a most inter e.tlnt anal suceessftd affair. is with- held until next ww.'k's REPORT OF IIO(: For w.•ek ending M:1 Me- Duw• lit Total hog. !LI•le t bla.vu AAAA :at 1'hirk t)n•aol► ... e lea c b•,c 17 Evans Ite•avlet 1 Shot. Logs (1 FRUIT GROWERS WHET e 1('uutinu cl from page 13 is the way of assuring uniform pack- ing, and gave mach information from his exp•Mruee Lu ,oudnt•titlg sneh a plant. ton the question ..f grade. Mr. Oa- 1a•I said that Nos. 1 and _' Were eat- 14actory, but nothing lower than these shusrlrt to shipped. Mr. Sloan re marked that if No. :1 apples were left at hunt growers would nutke up t.y letter prla•s for tit.- gong) grades. • A Wtrresstul Banquet The tuute•utiou ....twinkled with 11 lutuquet held itt 11..10 Itetlf4.r,1 to the evening. Tose Lions i'Inh of tj,sl.•rirb r. -operated Itl Ibis evt•nt. and lir. Gal- lo-. chief of the Lion-. acted as chair- man Spa -wiles were then by E. lt. I\'isle. M.I•.p.. Mayor Marl:wan. Mr. F. 1.. (:alel. Mr. 11. Kirr-14 of ('.r Isntrg. Prof. \:•i! • ni. Alt. S. 1: Stotb SHIPMENTS rch 1I. Its-.: An Huron burn I.4111nty 4:1 - I::7:1 14 412 ,v: 7`Cl SKI r ei sat 46 00(1 THEAT WEEK OF MARCH is TO 17 Monday and Tuesday td 11. W. Grittkl. prt•.1•uts C.'ROL 1) I1'5TER AND J.AtUE6 pt►1RKN'(Nll► in a vivid lore tueludtawa of the Cal- t•slgo 1'11.1.a -solid "THAT ROA LE Gull." :'a Mermaid Comedy "THE SPOTLIGHT" \Yedut-ulay and ThnrwMy Jo thee tither 1'i rwteol has wrlttita it a g1•e1t s1•.rr. JA('K HOLT .\NI) BILLE WIVE Ira V, tp:ule 11 into a wart. -lou, -'Miura - THE .tNl'IENT HIGHN'A1' call S.•tltl.•tI l'oun'dy "(.1DDl r• r'EF:3 GODERICHI it mots fV It ...- AUBURN .11 Itl'II\. March 17.-- Mrs. W. Don- :dab:on. of Godi•rleh. is vhdtitag her parinats. Mr. mud Mrs. W. I'. Robert- son. Mics Pearl Taylor. of -Clinton Rttst- licne ttttte..:-erns home for The week - 1111. Mr. 'floe-. Matulltrg. of London. Is visiting tri. parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Manning. Miss Elva Walden. who bee been etal►lo i ser re. 11111's during her 'West field. Mr- Mattie. of llbrppardtoa. Is ti-tting her sou, kir. Harold loogi.-. t‘ line het. she received wont that her home was burned ou Saturday after - watt. The fire way caused by a d. - feet ire ehittlne. Mr. and Mrs. Ales. Manning, who spent aka• winter with til former'- parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wm., I'attr•rtem ha re nan•ed their hnntc fnrnl►tbings fr,m.1•a.e•k.t•ilIt•. where they formerly resided. and have• rented a honer In lnndlvlan,.'. Mr. Manning Intends fanning wi11, kir. Tuwuvud this win Yler. ._•.. .. rip s hinge 0.5 shockcd in hear of the death of Harold Nn.•g.•le, who had leen ba Dtt r..11 for some time. 11' WWI well rememlered bete as a May before the family moved to (hak•rich. Mr. snit Mr.. Nnegele and family have the 'quantity. . uf.:thin, community in the loss of their •nn and brother. Mille ran boys of air. Th ompss n's. tr T rinentte riiwn*htp: were rtrlrttat to the chop ting mill on Saturday after noon. 11. nerkyoke broke and the t.T'hl beta ming animating. able ran aunt. throwing the ioys ant. netting free from the Me1Rh. the hnrars ran Into is lorry poplar tree. with atoll rioletwe that .roe M them Bred .wily about two hours. Tim other bor.• retained with 01111Mtt InJnMrit, and Is expected to t'ree•ef. O 1)gY Cash EVD( KNOW BE HERE THEY IGNOM! wubN SOON WERE W'E Friday auld Satni-day 1t a RICHARD TAI MAIN36 meet EILEEN PERCI' bit a death defying thrill plet11r. witkeb *111 hold you to the finish ••IAF 1"S THE TEI.EPIIONF: G1R1. tg�' in d, fJg ••SIIERIAN''K'S HOME" PATHS REVIEW i+ ' Matinee Saturday at :1.110 p.m.� home is s(1 much more! "•►stun.\" in the winter. \\'e can appreciate the warmth and cosines ill U(Ir ttw'n Iifelld C> on the cold, raw (l:('s, the snowy, stormy days. Liven with the strike on, the Heat Folks are prepared to give Yalu hour usual winter C.allturt. 1. 'Phone 98 for a b1ad of (,en- 11b11i' I'uC;lh,allt;t'4 (ata) er 1)"I11eY tic Pigg, either tit w hICtI will put I that "Welcome Honle" ]ttnllt - pht: r. .It cosy warmth into your house'. Bedroom Suites De Luxe We may say that every one of aur present offerings in ts■lrt, om sets falls under this ctaneifiention. 111' 'hare sdttewdll anticipate) the style demands of the day; hence the popularity of .nor prawn' amts and singk' piece's. J. R. WHEELER Furniture Funeral Director _3kiaaeihimilk reel. 6eiesi(tlh. Ott•... c IC; rte, a! Special for this week at M. ROBINS 10 dozen men's home- made All -wool Sox in brown, grey, green, hea- ther, lovas and black; Sizes 10 to 11 1-2. Regular price 65c. Clear ing out at 45c or 3 pairs for $1.25. For this week only. M. ROBIN S • .bis --CALL THE Fot Good Clean CoaIC0A1 J. B. MUSTARD COMPANY Phone 98 - Goderich It. Mt ( Man t- ; Radio Why be without the entertainment it affords have you'can ha e a good one complete with Batteries, Loud Speaker and Aerial from $85.00 up r.. and made by the beat people in the business Some of the best artists in the world ale broad- casting now. and will be for some time. JOSEPH HOFFMAN played the piano f rom WEAF last Sunday night. 1 • have Radio Licenses for 1926. Jenner's Music Store To the Radio Fans Are you willing to do your part? 1re you willing to co-operate with your neighb..a for your uwtnal ed - vantage" Are you willing to k•artl the correct op. ration of your tyle of receiver"... 1ko y,u,kn.to whether or not you arc causing ilite rfenmci•" If vitt have not applied for tnesntx•rship in the i:.slrriesh I:adio .4isociation, .1n et today. Get your friend. rind have hint or her ioin wait you. Learn what a Blooper is and the rowels, anal how tooper:iti• 3.1.11 /41•1 to. 1.1,11 wants clearing and only then, yon will tiediir ouy part he air of Ina11-Iftatle static. __Re !.chitin. fellow and ileo your Awe. Re.. F. C Elliott, President.C. A. Reid. Vice -President. de Carter. Soc.-Treas. !Alt 'Twill 'Twill Soon Be Time to throw off your goloshes and overshoes. What are your Shoes like? emommereMSUF•fittniMalldfil Our new strucks of Spring goods are now arriving. and comprise some of the nicest, snappiest lines shown in a long time, at very moderate prices. You are in- vited to look tot our goods and you will be impressed by their quality and appearance. e' Phane 168 SHARMAN'S 1 1 "The Leedini Moo $tore• W. REG. SHARMAN UODKRiCH 3 A 1:.t cO u, u .,ataTazdikart (g .,i i1 .n