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The Signal, 1926-3-25, Page 45°7!'i,t� w cove, :` ."oar•? :1'7'IfY•mva«i�'tsf?'ti5�i a (Yet DAZE AT BOTTOM) A clothing expert direct from Fashion -Craft headquarters to measure you for that new suit 1 `p��t,1� fy tkrti"� fg �"`�a"pt►lt�'�«1t .1@ }5 3II- d`y5 1I1�4it;'r Made to yaur Measure by Fashiori.Craf t More genuine value than you ever thought:apossible*-•m Oe style, more service. Suits that you can wear in any company and feel better than the "next man. It's a custom tailoring offer at a ready-made price. .. ..,�..... tea'+ Let the Fashion -Craft Expert meas- ure you-- he will be here st Wednesday and Thursday, �k t March 31 and April 1 lgtl W. C. PRIDHAM & SON MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING�°` PHONE 5. -mar-- tmaine I. PERCY ROBINSON Fuller Brush Service Orders taken for Fuller Brushes of all kinds. ReIYww earner Ti+�gar Serest and fimbria Road, Goderich. Kentucky Domestic Coal An exceptionally high- grade Bituminous Coal of extremely hard structure and possessing character- istics which make it par- ticularly suitable for do- mestic use. Economical No Soot No Clinkers Will hold fire nearly as long as anthracite or coke with but little more atten- tion. ignites guiddp► after which it burns witch a light brown smoke. Suitable for Ranges, 9uebec Stoves Or small F urnares. Egg size, $12.00 per ton, delivered. The Dean Coal Co. Phone 96 Goderich ST- HEiZNS ST. iHELENS. March 22. -The me- ple syrup season has started. Mr. and Mra. John Woods and (Laughter, MI10 Dnisy, who spent three months with their friends here, have left for their home at Melford. Sask. They would spend a few r ire in Dick Richards at the week gns rIMttng with there nt.ccs dies--And-lura. )1I NMILLEIL ISSNMILLSS Manch '2:1 The young lidless Sunday se•ht&d e1am dery M4 4eamt-t' J(jgu Maizie Ivalte•rs on Friday evening teat. The young eel's Illble class tact at the home of Mr. Will Snyder un. Fri- day evening lust `and twwpleled orsea- lsatIuu matters. They chose as their motto "We Will Work." The play "Tide Pillage Lawyer" will he given In Ik•umlller chureh on Fri- day evening of this week. Admlltslotl: *erred, the guests were ea PI to •t- Adults, ai trots: ehbkkru; YS reeves tentlon and Mr. and Mrs. Morris were presented with a handsome rocking- ' Go1)ERil'H TowNSH1P chair each and the following adder's was read by Met. Jos. MttCIlnn:-- llOt)Eltll`H T(1WNdi11IP. March To Mr. and Mrs. Abner Murrls.- •.I3.--Mr. and Mn. ti. Itarwood eater- Your guests of thin evening cousldrr tallied a number of nelght oro and till. au opportune occasion to expreaa friend/eat lit a darer lust Thursday' even' their ee•utimeUI' I0*.4e 1 you on the lug. All report a gecod time. eve of your deps,rturel from our mldst Mr. J. Manner was at Kitchener to to►e up cane rr*Idclxe elaewlare. over the week -end. aud attended the funeral at his sister -In-law.. SHBPPARDTON SHbWPARIYTON. Manch ' 2. -Yr. and Mrs. .Abner Morris entertained a number of their=frh•uds and neighbors at th.4r.liotd4.-Iast Thursday evening, the Knish" uuulIM•ring ala,ut seventy- five. The: evening was slswt 10 card (,laying and 11a1w1UK. As Mr. and Mrs. Morris are alwut to depart from this community the friends end neigh- bors thought this au opportunity W slow their esteem ante respect and w,, atter a bountiful lunch had been Mr. Whitfield's f'arewelL-Mr. H. G. Whitfield preached his farewell ser- mon to a large-eingregatton In t'niou church last Sunday evening. Two years ago Mr. %Vhittield succeeded Mr. N'. 1). Mkxw•e ll. Iwo of Shelburne. as Mttl4Ylt-pastor here and Murine this time he has bullt tip tile church eon,dderably. Hu also organized the young people of the rommunl•y 111W a Young l'e.pplr'* Society. in which as leader he will Ice greatly miaaal. While the offering was being received un Sunday evening a duet was rendered_ be Mrs. Harwood and. Miss Uraham.. Inion CMtrde Nates.-) rldity night. --anneal meting of the Sabbath school In the church.. Sunday evening -the aecrans•at of the Lord's Supper will he dlsi.eus+l by Rev. t'. F. t'Iarke. (loderleh. Tuesday evening next -an- nual congregational meeting. The hatter part of Easteri week. the U.Y. P.S. S. iuteud to ?risen! the four -let St. d'erric'k a dame 1p play elltitlyd "Palley Farm." deutan .attended dile time. for the past year their horse was at I;,cJrrirh. All report a real good Stafford. The dc4)a44ts1 Iwrar. he - and Mee "Aaarlab' Mr. 1). Jubnstoa, whir haw beta► uu *1414)44 his wife and his pen'nt*. fart brothers and two misuer*: Jack. of Hyc der the weather fur *one time. s urw' making Itis wio back to lwehlh. yeah.• (int.: Frank. of Turnnto: ('evil. { Syrtt,►'taa b the urde•r *1' elm of 1►etroh: Stanley, at home: PRIZb �_ �aa►aaw�...a glare readUnga, all of wbk•h ie're well seeaekreel.• The hull was co,ufortably tilled. A very interesting ,a,elat ,coat was held b► )'r.h1ur eltureh on Friday ereming, when the d,ugregatIOU as► s,•wbaPd la the lasetuelt to Vend a s,*•hu vte•ning together. .After game's and aluase'we111.. of ,ariuua d.h,ds, the aase•whly set ,down to a sumptuous Oyster supper prepared by the ladies. All eUJuyel thee s,eulug heartily. )Zany are laid nl. with [rids at present. Luu't fall to wee• the special display of ladles' ,oats, sults, skirts and tinea,.., mini KIris' ,•nets aL Alt )U'4 slur, un the nftrru.a,n and evening of Monday. Mareb ':991h. and '1`ut•sday In trnh►g. Goods unlere.1 tr111 he• here in time for Faster. idled ('hurl+ News.-Jualur League will wet at 4.13 on Wednes- day uftermxm An election of Sunday wrMool 'Avers will be btdd un We have found you to be uelgblc,e► uud friends of the right sort. always We /le,alay night by the executive ready to meld a helping hand when olid all those, interesUd TIw Wo - Next was needed. uud we hardly 114),1 say nlen'a Missionary Society will hold It* that you will he greatly missed in the monthly meeting on Fritlsy afternoon. community. We wish you all manner at 2.30. T.•* will be served at 6 0f happiness in your new home. and ,clock. All are welcome \eat 10 contribute In solar slight way to Sualay a services will he held as emir comfort we lees to present to ,sial: Sunday srhuol nt 10 a.m. and 1 church w•rrites at 11 a.m. And 7 p.m. The Late Horace Orser. -The' fun- eral of the tate 1Mre•y Horace envier, all 4M'Il whose 41eat)4. as mentioned In Hume bomb Alex. W,t,rrn. i.ralle Jeilli IWt. i ,.,lumor last week. occurred at Salt - Mr. and Mr' Morris were taken I r. rd on Sunday. Merril 14th. after • by surprise. Mo but wade very brief Nine.", of pneumoela, took pilaw 1411 Wedne•*h1y last to Dungsn- .14.n The Arrested was the eldest son of Mr. and Mrw. William Orser of this-place.--.I1..---w-a+.-buret_aLGulden /'alley. Parry Sound, thirty-two years each of you a rut•klug-'hair. sitting in which you may sometime* think of your old frlelds in ('olbyrur. (Signed If of your frientW and neigh - TI -E GODEIUCH somewhat a very fitting nide anti also eapritasel filet. t ,,..1 a4 Waving the community. After a number of solos 'e�su�. -Tinting e•ilmmeneed -amslav Milled till the small hours of the wonting. Finally. after singing "Auld ago and came to MCA Naw•anowth Lang Syne.- all went: home feeling a with his parent," and their fatally bit tired but with light hearts. .eleven years ago. About right years (recall .Allan's pture.nniso uwrme►t UI atm. nt Toronto. be married, Mot toot• the 1►ungaunutu verrespendruee. •11e Lambkin M Bolden /Talley. They unite a number trues aroaad here lived In Goderk•h for a few years. but Y /CBL RN AUBURN, March 24.- Mr. Arthur day. Mex N. rdire•1. of tenhh•n / a11. y. and Yuaugblut. of Detroit. is *pending his Mr. Uobt. Bogie led . Monday - to Mrs. Abe Smith. of West %V*wanertb. holiday's with his parents, Mr. and start fitting out ,the beat he Inte•da Thera was a large ott,'odnner at the Mrs. Geo. Younghlut. selling uu this twamun. funeral. Itev..1. R. Peters .,,nduc•tad Mr. J. Bpgle, of Sheppardton, visited 11'r an• glad to • say that Mr's. Alex. service In the United church. and the Ids brother. Mr. 11. Nagle. for a hew Bottle. who has been Mlck the past Interment mss made In Dungannon days last week. (we k. is naw Impruving.., ' telnetery. The pallh earers were three Mr. atnl gas. 11.-meddle.lit llotlydeb-._.let*' Neat. 9051.'. wino was vialtlug' brother*, Jack. Frank sad•('ecit, and t theweek-end with the latter's at her son Harold's and her "alnig l-} a broth, Tl iiw. Mr. ,A. Stmlth. '�l'c'k'tltXS • • t it ,1- 1 $. Even lift -long habits can be changed. ' People who have been burn- ing Anthracite Coal all their lives felt .as if they couidh't do with- out it. But the Coal strike which des- cended on us last fall has made us change our heating habits. nose 'who- have -solum ter our Genuine Pocahontas Coal and Wyandotte Coke. find that their houses are just as warm as they firer¢ with Anthracite. Don't let ,yeur:Iplf be worried over the.. Coal.situation when the remedy is as close as your phone. OUR NUMBER 13 9S -CALL THE- epees parents. Mr. and Mra. Wm. Roberton. ter, Max N'lIl McMblla'a at 1144. time Mier };lien Bradly visited for a few 0t 1he recent Are. has now come back I 1 last week with her friend, Mrs. to make her bona' at Itlebard Carney's day); penult a• wart T. Hamilton. of O0A4Meh. shell the weather *111 pot Mr. and Fax N. i'at.,.,. w. riveted in building a home. - with the lettere sister at Waterdown MI,a F. FUAer 1►aa beery► visiting at last week. the home nI 3tra. William Igniter the I Mrs. Wm. Stewart went to Ihtrolt l>•K wtiek last week to undergo anther treat- i m f her eyes 1jrjOH �r fined to the hoose' with illness for the past month. wan taken to Goderich DUNGANNON. March '24. -Mrs. T. hospital on Monday with the hope of li. .tion Is in Stratford Jin: week ik Improving her ,•ulslition. rlsltbllt Rev. J. L. Small, a former popular Harris. pastor here, preached to a large ,1141 Mr. Jas. smith is moving to Mrs. • appreciative congregation in Knox ,'hits. Browns farm on the 4th con- Unitevf 'thumb on Sunday last. ct•Nstou, wbkb he has rented. Mr: Jas. Nicholson has purchased Our mail e,urlcr failed to make his the house owned by Mr. It. King. and usual trip .01 Tues ayJeddly:' enacMsl intends moving It to his farm in. East byThe playthe s nt people -D of Nile in WThefun. parish hall last Welneeday The funeral of the late Mn. Thom. the Da 1 of Colborne township. took place from evening, was well received and ape Ithe residence of her sun. Mr. Wm. predated I,y those supplied musk bee Thom. on Monday to Wingham Hombe- tween acts oda Mise E. F. Higgins rs•mrtrry. rale - Fol Good Clean Coal J. B. MUSTARD COMPANY Phone 98 -- Gorier ich Saturday night. Mite" Irene Moors. of Whitechurch. wan the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Jack Henderson. of Paramount. Mr. Peter MeNay and Alex., of Para- mount, spent the week -end at x.ite- towel. Messrs. Frank Fair and Italpb Hill. 4ap" ler of Purple Grove. were guests of Mr. Arnold Barbour and Mrs. Gammie. Mrs. Cumming was the good of the evening' at the (%.11.1.T. banquet held at Wingham. Itead Alton'l store announcement in the Dungannon onrn*pondence. On Sunday. March 21at. the stork left a baby hey at the home of lir. and Mrs. John Paterson. (:ongratulatkS•s. Also eongratulattona to Mr. and Mrs. Archie Altcheson on the birth n" A New lavender. -The agricultural element 1n Paramount 1• all enthut+ lasm now over the invention by M which Dexter - a dleuek•fost..b arrow . ►w claims with one stroke will cut all the weelr, pulverize and turn the land 110 as to double the t Iasi hd on n salt fan crop, eetpt e y il ploughed. 11 will not ice offered for sale this year, but will DP oal on his porpoises. own farm for exper little daughter on Friday. March 19th. The alao;hlae is no ebanee find. but is The monthly meeting of the institute will b• held at the home of Mies Anna McKenzie on Thursday, April int. at 2.311 o' oKk. 11011 call: Suggestions for the care of young, poultry and house cleaning. Sublet : "flow to t'nmbat the l'se of Mang." The meeting will be In barge of Mrs. Ed. Thom. Mr..lames Gaunt, who has been laid up all winter. 1. at prwwot very 1aoarly. .� 4 PARAMOUNT' I'ARAMI►IJNT. March '2a. -Mss Ly,l1a Finlayson, of l,wha1*h, loft on Wedne*My for Toronto. where she will enter the general howpttal as curs-ln-tralydng. Mr. and Mac flair Irwin, of I'ara• mount, visited with Zion friends during the week. Mr. Jack Mason. of L.,chatsh. who has been sack with pneumonia. Is some- what better. we are glad to report. Mrs Peter McDonald. of Huron. is the sue* of her daughter. Mrs. Eldon Oenderaom, of Paramount. for a few days. Mr: and Mrs Jim Richard. of Rip- ley. *pent the week -end *1111 him par- ents. Mr and Mrs. Dick Ithehard*, of Pa remount. MIs. Janie Ke(ehabutw. who went through an operation In the Memorial hospital. 'Brampton. was able to re- turn to ber home In Paramount lad bawd on extensive agricultural ex- perience of the Inventor, both in the Mother Country and here. 1#111 HEALTHY CHILDREN 2t ALWAYS SLEEP WELL If Baby Does Not Enjoy Refresh- ing Sleep He is Far From Well The healthy child sleeps well and during its waking hours is never cross hut always happy and langhing. It Is only the sickly child that 1. erose -9q) inoi yl 'aattals 'gslt.sat putt 1414 ,fagt 11 ' 11a- dear 1011 op help 401.0.14 and cry a (treat deal. give them ltlrby's Own Tablets and they w111 soon he well and happy again. Baby's Own Tablets are a mild but thorough laxative which regulate the bowel*, sweeten the atomactt. banish eonatipattnn. col 1,,r and Indlrestion and promote healthful sleep. They are absolately gnarenteelfree to the new- born and may N. given born babe with perfect safety. You Mn obtain naby'. Own Tab- lets through any medicine dealer et 211 eenta a hex, or by mail. Iposl. pall, from The Dr. Williams' Medicine ('0.. Brockellle, Oat. ant lir a +m y.. DV •"r"' Mrs. M. .Ailette who has been run - Clinton Spring Show Thursday, April 1st. An excellent prize list has 'been prepared. Come and see the cream of the stock of Huron County. TIMM Ask' for prize list. • est H. C. Cox, W. Miller, E. Rozell, S. B. Stothers, President. Treasurer. Secretaries. nummmmmmmumiummmmmnammmmmmmmmumuumnmmnm mom ummmnmmmmunmmmum ummmmnn ewSpring ere an iset��f�� 11 mem mom mme ammo W an O 1.00 1 11 nmmuuuuili New Merchandise has been arriving during the past two weeks. but owing to altera- tions to our store we have not been able to show these attractive new fabrics and new Ready-toWear. They are now ruddy fox your choosing and will be on display during the coming weeks. You are invited to come alooking. New Spring Coats and Suits MINA,a.so.t V7 , iswniffilaNdliffe alitv We have a larger assortment than ever before. The Cloths are MP" Poiret Twill, Tricotine, French Needle Point, Ottoman Cords, Tweeds. Velours. We have a size, a price and a style to suit everyone. We sell only one Coat of each style. Spring and Summer Dress Goods, li purchased from the Montreal markets and comprising such fabrics as Fancy Crepes, Beaded Voiles, Figured Silks. Beadora Voiles, Broadcloths, Printed Voiles and Crepe Morocain. 't ■ • Silk Gloves We are agents for Kayser Silk Gloves See the attractive new Spring styles. Prices 75c, $1.25, $1.50 and $1.95. Silk Hose in all the newest shades. Chiffon Hose. Fuil-fashioned Hose. Silk Hose (spring needle knit ) Prices 45c, 95c, $1.50, $1.95 and $2.75. The S. ` A. Grey Co. -CQy' Buying connection with three 1111110 E017 Goods Stores, Goderich, Meaaford, Listowell. I1ummnuuimuumnnnnuu1omnuanaiumuiunurou1uuunuuuwuuuiuwuunmui cs ern