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The Signal, 1926-7-29, Page 4Ilm.71S.""tolarl• .-.' .a 4--Thuraday. July 20. 1020. r•••• .^••••0 •••• ••••••••••••••• 10) THE SIGNAL GODERICLI, ONT. ••10•0•40110r..410110011001(Ra111100011111110.11100u1Sele • • THE STORE WITH THE STOCK Men's Warm Weather Wear for Holiday and Sport Wear Flannel Pants, Khaki Pants, Golf Knickers, Golf Hose, Fancy Sox, Outing Shirts, Hatchway no -button Under- wear, Straw Hats, White Duck Hata, Fancy Sweaters, etC. W. C. PRIDHAM & SON Men's and Boys' Wear PHONE 57 mat. Frank Jones is ludisoosed. At pretend It In the Goderich hospital. We hots. for ateopeedy recovery. Mr. itert Fowler returned home to thr West after visltiag Ids mother. Mrs. HiL Fowler. We akre idolised to Ionia that Mrs. Fowler I* domes -hat better. ljuito it number from here are Oat, fling to arena the Conservative con- yentiost at Winaliata un ThuradaY• Old-time Realdenis.-4n1 Monday (pi this week some of our villagers. were faionalwith ti mliort visit from the Casn ell brothers of Toronto. whose fa her. Rev. Jas. Caswell, preached he erand in thnlerielt over forty years ago. l'heie gentlemen were on thiltr nay uo to thott jubilee at Ziiin chuntl. 12th ooloasislon et Ashtielii. Bev. l'uswell °penis, that church arty year* ago. The brothers are: N. F.. a printer in Toronto; itev. W. It.. pais- . tor of }Ignition 1 niteil church. Tar- anto, and E. S.. assistant librariou. public library. Teronto. K. S. was !sirs lit They called at the old parsonage. where Mr. and Mrs. A:Abous Her at present. recalling errata and occurrence' during their boyhood days there. They also aurveyel tile grounds and surrotinikinga where the old Metisalist church Faisal. which NILE. .1,1 v 31. -Miss Jennie nor- ther held moat sacred. Afterwards qute. if jo ut'. spent a few days at they made loirried calk to see Mr. B. home am! ling the funeral of her J. l'rawft.til. Mr. Ail. Mather anti Dr. stepbrother. Mr. Elgin Rutledge. _ _ home of hi r sou, lir. Riven. I inaugauliO4. deceased ;vas born, *evenly -nine ;roars mai, in Ireland. 1 coming to tins country in infancy with ' her Istresan, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Cul- bert Thar lived for * a Idle In the tit We CrIlle1.00olOn Aish• nclithbortl of Toronto and then field. After their marriage Mr. and Mrs. Inset .ived in Asia:kid except fear It *Isere -ire -SW bye= ln Colborne township. The last twossora Mrs. Rivet hod :haat with her son in lonn. gunmen. ni -Act. her win. she one datight.-. sievls, of Saltford. sea brothers sisters as f"14-ns's; James Culbert. of ntinitoloi; Thomas ao.! Abrahant. of,West Wuca (MAI. ;And •eorg•% In the West : Mrs 8. Rivett, ,,t Aslitichl. and Mrs. Jemi Cantwell; of Colborne. The funeral took place .0. Thursday LA: 10 Dna - gamma. 'ery. the aervieem Iseult conducted by Rev. J. M. Keyes pastor of Duttgati ,n United church. The pallbearers were Messrs. Thos. Stoth- era Wild. McKenzie. gliiimats CU!hert dint .11.flitb.(!!! Callwrt.‘ NILE ST. HELENS • Calve. rettretclut they Mel not time at Mr. ('alt- Mut:edge la spending the% MODEL THEATR ST. HELENS. July•26.-Mis. Hazel Palmer. of Moostimin. 8a -k.. was a - - MEEK 01 .%t 61 sT 2 TO 7 week -end visitor at the hotus6Of Sir. and. Mrs. John Wenner. Quite tt number attentleil the golden jubilee reunion at Zict, Smoky loci t1nitiltt t-. Mr. Charles DurnIn. Miss W. D. Rutherfortt returned from Toronto •011. 310•144304%, --- Nils., Annie Chirk. of littelphwas a visitor during last week with her cousins. the Messina. McKenzie and Miss Caroline Webb swat hist week holidaying at the lake. airs. Morrison and Mks -Madeline Gaunt. of Chicago. are visitors with the latter's mother. Mrs. Joseph Gaunt. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. T. The Late Mrs. RIvett.-Aa and Salkeld on the arrival of a little resoetted resident of this section. in will favor the emigregation with an daughter on Jule lebiti. Itr. R. lone. of Toroato. (-ailed on M.m.tay and Tuesday ELEANOR BII.tRIE1L1N. LEW CODY and RENEE ADORER: 111 it startling fa rt., oh ilia Wirt 11110 - understandings. Taken from ttie great Itromla ay stage rarreaa "EXCHANGE 01' WIVES" rune comedy "BOOBS Ltl THE WOODS" W,tit.-ilay Thursday Ernst Imbit-en pre-ents BERT LITELL. IRF.NE RI('H. MAI' MeAVO% and R0N.I1.1) tiOLNLIN in lai• ataaterpiici . a flashing drama of a dangerous am.' Matitiful wititin "LAM WINDERMERE'S FAN" Merin Comedy "PAGE ME" ',rata atm satttrany JICIll 111('KF4)RD. LOUISE IMES- Slt and CONSTANCE BENNETT in oto- Ilf the most absoridag....sjaallik. prodttetions ever releaseiL This iti it picture '.11 113114 11,1 8, -.- THE GOOSE WOMAN" l',ffies13 ".A TAXI WAR" • PATHE KEN 1I'.% Tuesday. ThorsdAy at,d Sat- urday at 3 p.m. GODERICH SEXTETTE ORCHESTRA This Orchestra will accept en- gagements for garden parties,, etc. 1st Vi--in-Mi--s E. Hunt, ." M. E. Field. 2nd V i• On--.11isi O. Whitely. Clarinet -Mr. Clyde Carter Saxophone --Mr. S. Palmer. Piano -Mr. Ni. Gibbs. For Tema address -ME. ur. rARTEIZ. Til. -pi 'ne:I Special Clearing IN Women's White Pumps and Oxfords at 95c \ND IN Men's Oxfords, in black, tan and patent at $3.50 Mrs. H. Rutherford i. *pending a few weeks at the houo• of her brother. their divomni to make a more noir- ongh visit. alMases Nettle anal Clara Sproule spent the week -end With their parents. Mrand airs. David Sproult. ueek with !, fathiir. Mr. George Rot - Rev. J. f'. Millian and wife. of Was -Matto' and Mr. and Mrs. Ben (4L of Inielas. are visiting Mr. and Mr. Harold Sproule lett on Mototay Mrs. Atido-n Mililau, of Nile. noon for Davidson. Sask.. where be will tnke up work with his broth. r Warner. -lin,. A. Courtney left on Monday f.,r St. Tiialliti•. after spending a month with her sister. Mrs. David, sproule. the "panne! with Mr. anti alas. C.ar- - Mitasex-reau ertnip„ 1..rrrir•o,,,_Dottga epee 1.ioustos of Powels. Ti0mais. stub Mildred W11- Miss taco.. Wilitrelifightun. and son. from Coiderleh, vialted rola kVssars a Jevo,and Startling Thompann. tires 1111n week 111 DOIC U•Ottoe. of Toronto are spetedluz a few weeks Mr. T. lioaers left on Monday for with Rev. anti Mrs. White at the par - St. Thomas. after visiting his sister. - Mr.. Mat Hoffman. Mr. and Ur*. Paint Snroule enter- tained twenty -tire relatives lit harlot' of llarohl's birthday best Wednesday evening. SPECIAL VALUES FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Silk Broadcloth 5oo yards of plain color Silk Broadcloth in all the good shades. Friday and Qt1 Saturday OJC Linen Towelling 16-irich all -linen Towellin„g, colored borders. Spec- ial 15 value, at per yard The Cash Store c Bath Towels Bath Towels, 17x38 inches. This is a splendid Towel for your bathing party25c Our price, each Fibre Silk Hose 200 pairs Fibre Silk Hose, several shades and all sizes. We are clearing this t 1 00 line at 3 pairs for %PI • F. E. HIBBERT Telephone- 86 Mr. Geirg.. Currie and rioter. MISS NtIuntel'arr.;,. of To. are riorontot! bag relatih, in the conntinity. Little ilk. Phyllis and Master Ter- Simmer School at North street Coupe', .r it;t4.-ri..11. are spending church. Goilerich. on Sunday erentnat. Miss Louie SIci1hinney. of Detroit. is the guest et Mr and lira. Joe . The hayfield Fatality. -A very sad owning ailialt occurred at limy - field. last ii",sineaday afternoon. when Mr. Elgin Merle ltutledge. Reveal(' tin Mr nod Mrs. Char. Havrldnx and of air. ifiorte Rutlethre of Nilewas thitithter tty. or Toronto. are ;gait- overcome while bathing and sank in Int Mrs. It. Sleilwain. of Nile. shallow water in *iglu of friends.. It Misses Jeatt 'and Margaret Thomp- Is believed the young man wens diving sou. who ..ing tsi *wet-tt 1 at Nile and struct a atone. stunning hlmaelf. chilret, 'HST aun.iny •-ventnx. for he wax a' good swimmer and had • been in the water about half-an-hotte It was difficult to 'ovate the body and some time elapsed before anyone :suc- ceeded In -hihrsinit ttt� the aurface. his 1101.14- Mr. .1. 11. Rutherford. latil it eek. WHITECHURC H WlilTE('ill•RtH. July :24. -Mr. and Mr, Sam Westlake to .1 (laugh -- tor. of Hayfield, ?spent Sio,lay with In sister. Mrs. Amos Corn. hos. NUN., Snyder. of Sudbury. visiting her 1.011'411. MIRO Mvra Tay I..r. Mrs. Ihni McKinnon parse,: away at her home on ihe :hut co: -sssion of Kinlonsi on Saturday efenit z. alter a long11 Ivteitit. I Mrs. lien Mcelvainathan and Doris spent tlw week -end :at tio. home of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Barbour. of For- . , VP. Mr. and Mrs. Allan and baby y with NI, and Ara. Mac. itloaseht. We e gratulatc 1. o three pupils from' 8.8. No. ha ,Kinloas-Ituaael Moore. Clarenec Mceletinglian and Eliza Waddell -who wpde on the ent- rance examination. All laasstal. Miss Barbara Brown. of Winaham. and Mr. Glenn Philips: of Detroit. visited at th.- bouts of Sir. and Mrs. MSC. ROSS IA sit wl`Pk. Mr. and Mn,.. John Falconer. of l'o'o ...747-811a Mr. and Mrs. John ralr0TIVr Alit &witty nith Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Weilwood Mr. and Mrs. J. 1). Beecroft and eitildren spent Monday with Mr. rind Mr.. ttill Lyon. of litiitlesborit*, awl 1111. Ever aunt. Sirs. Baas Witiiers. itt Alliertawho is visiting friends in Jeanette B. Cottle. R.N.. of Itramptoo. Is retuperating at her home ben after a reeent operation. the person of Mrs. Ellen Rivet. widow other election next Sunday. of it... u -i-.- -Williatin Rivet. passIed- --A. needier -4 'folk from here at - away on Tuesday of last week. the 1 tended the c',aing asission of the a Two doctors and four nurses who I, were on the picnic grounds all did their utmost to restore life. hut InI vain. The lad's father anti Rey. C. , Mitt,:as netheNtim)die. ;raw: Nemb.iled-Ingtteiaarri'mphocupe call andtirrIved at Baytiold twitch the bank. After learning particulars and securing a certificate from Dr. Brown of Clinton. they brought the hotly home to iit. The funeral ser- vice was held on Saturday anent...an at the family residence and amid a -- limit of sorrowing friend. and belidt, horP the faintly flolloweil the remains to thelast resting place in the Dun- gannon cemetery. Rev. Mr. White officiated. Illuan 1* surnivod by his 01- brother Calvin and a half-hroltter. Wilmer. at home, hi" neither haviag predeceiseed hint sev- eral years.. Mall)" other relatives of this cominimity and of Ebenezer. as as from lllll re distant places. at- tended the funeral. Elgin luid- befit away frons twine for over three years toiling on the Great Iokei until this year. when he went to Clinton to learn the barber trade. Ile tinistosl bit course On July llth and nitsitt 1)110i• Meg', in Clinton. He wa* wI.li liked by all who knew hitt. saint in one of th•• clinton choirs and Was takings?' protasis -lent hart in the paint peoples work In the church. 711e ionion:hy of the whole community. 011i to till' stricken family in their lops. and DUNGANNON DUNGANNON. July 2s. -Mr. and Mrs. H. Ferguson and children. of Andairley. and Miss Catherine Sle Donald. of Kintail.'spent Sundae 11. Immo of air and Mrs. F. R..: Mis. Amber Mt -Kenzie and Mb- E, t.itt Strathroyare vkiting th, rmltr parents. Mr. and Mrs. R. McKenzie. sair S4-'4 MN is* 1-• Mrs.'W. Elliott find daughter Beryl. of New Liskeard. are visiting Mrs. 0 'metier. Mrs .1. Ryan. kinwthora-and eldiviren. itt 4;ederiell. are visiting friend* here I \Ir. Itoy Willis and Mr. ,Forest. et 1 •••irstrstfe-...711/41e11.113114"4 Mris. 11..1. Crawford. Hey. Sir. Jamieson. of ,BIneval... will preach itt the Presbyterian church ne•vt Sunday animism at 11o'cloek W.• ate sorry to r, port tt.ttt Mrs. Herds Shoe Store 'Phone 43w 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111•111111111111111 Public Notice A co-operative Poultry shipment will be made from Meneset on Wednesday, August I 1th, and Auburn on Thursday, August 12th, under the super- vision of the Dominion and Provincial Departments of Agriculture. This is the proper method of mar- keting your Cull Hens. Get your flock culled and ship your culls the co-operative way. Auburn Egg Circle • 3 xaniamacciussaricissassaumartani G. W. SNELL, Manager Telephone Blyth 34-18 Blyth R. R. No. END of the MONTH VALUES rn These Values Can Be Obtained from Friday, July 30th, to Saturday, Aug. 7th • Sumtntt Dress Voiles Summer Dress Voiles now selling at 33c yard Cheese Cloth Dusters Cheese Cloth Dusters. JO yards for 75c Corsets and Corselettes Ladies' Corsets a n d Corselettes. Specially priced at <15c each Bed Pillows Bed Pillows, well-filled and down - filled. at 75c each Brassieres Brassieres reduced to. . 39r each Table Damask Linea Table Daipaal5., heavyatiality. unbleached. Special 89c y Crepe -de -Chine Crepe -de -Chine, all shades. Regular $1.75. Now $ L25 Silk Knit Bloomers Silk Knit Bloomers, in sizes 3fi and 40. Very special $1.49 Silk Hose • Silk Hose, in sizes 81 2 to 1039c and 89c • Children's Fancy Sox Children's Fancy Sox, in size, 51 to 711;. Reduced to 29c pair Anderson's Scotch Gingham . Anderson's Scotch Gingham. Reg- ular 35c. Now 29c yard Dry Goods Ready -to -Wear a , • Ready -to -Wear Department Clearance of Ladies' and Misses' Summer Frocks Including Voiles, Crepes, Tub Silks and Canton Crepe Dresses. All are this year's styles. You Will Appreciate the Value of These Reduced Prices on Children's Dresses These values include childrtn's Chambray and Gingham Dresses, Romper Suits and Pantee Dresses. These are suitable for summer and fall wear. Now selling at one-third off regular prices. Pure Wool Sweaters and Jackets We have some unusual values in Pure Wool Sweaters this week. The prices are : . Travellers Sample Pure Wool, Sweaters. $2.95 &WW1 -Wool jackets 1.49 accria . Pullovers 2.49 Knitted Dresses 6.95 Summer Dress Goods Including Voiles, Figured Cotton Crepes, Rayon, Crepe, Morocain and Broadcloths. Many of our best designs to choose from are now reduced in price. See Our 19c Bargain Counter Flannelette Bleached Cotton Cretonnes Factory Cotton Curtaining Linen Towelling and other yardage goods reduced to sell at 19c yard Remnants of Cottons, Linens, Silks, Woollens Hundreds of Remnants at Remnant Prices Flannelette Blankets Flannelette Blankets, iatigetiEn, Rne•-- ular $2.75. Now $2-.39 pair Pure Wool Blankets Pure Wool Blankets with fancy col- ored checks. Now $5.75 each Linen Towelling Pure Linen Towelling, same quality as previously sold, same unusual prices 5 yards for 75c Linen Table Cloths Pure Linen Table Cloths, good pat- terns, good size, good price. $2.95 ea. Bleached Sheeting Bleached Sheeting, full 2i yds. wide, splendid quality. Price ... 89c yard Doeskin FIsnnel Doeskin Flannel, in plAti1 MOTs for Thildren's suits and dresses. Reg- ular 55c. Special at - 45c yard Axminster Mats Axminster Mats, size 27x54. Regu- lar $5.00. Now... ....$3.95 each Wall Paper Wall Paper, many designs.12crollNow selling at Pillow Cotton Pillow Cotton, 42 -inch width, at per yard 37c Pongee Silk Natural Pongee Silk, suitable for drapery or lingerie. Special . .54c yd. Cotton Lingerie Values Bloomers 35c each Vests 25c each The S. A. Gray Co. • • • ril„Ot ti i rul fa 1111'4 ( House Furnishings Wall Papers, Etc. • • '1,0111.0411: -?4'.