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The Signal, 1928-6-14, Page 44 -Thursday, June 14. 191.. Thinking •of Dad---, Fathei,sDaq, June 1 7 WORTH WHILE FEATURING FOR FATHER I).\Y Neckwear Suspenders and Garters Shirts, Hosiery Hickok Initial Belts Hatchway Underwear W. C. PR1DHAM & SON "The $tore With the Stock'. •Men's and Bois' Wear Phone 57 MODETHEATRE WEEK OF JUNE ]Pith to'23rol Monday and Tuesday Syd. Chaplin with Helene Costello in another dirty Carmaker: Those alto an. a ise in the way of screen plays never miss a Melon. by Syd. F1t11 of unieipeet- ed situations ie "Thee Fortune Hunter" Mermaid Comedy- •'VISITOR.$ WF:1.- c•n11F"' %%edriesday :owl 'I hitr.,Le Charlie Chaplin in his new and incomparable travesty ,•n the life of cimna folk. tote of fun, a little pathos and the inimitable Chaplin artis- try stake an ext rdinary attraction of "The Circus" Pathe Cotnedy-"US" • Admission Wednesday and Thuratlsy Nights - Adults 35c, Children 20c. Matra.• Thurw'ls) at 4.1:, Adults 25c, Children iSc. Friday and Saturday Buck Jones presents an exhilantting outdoor romance. Western gallantry, dashing action and sparkling clean finnan- are featured in "The Branded Sombrero" Fox Comedy -"Selected" Matinees: -Thursday at 4.15. Saturday at 3 o'clock p. m. COMING="SIN(;FD" For the June Bride See our SNtTW-W1IITE K 11) and BLA('K Patent Pumps The new models combine to an unusual degree the merits of comfort and smart appearance. Also a full line of Travelling Goods W. HERN Shoe Merchant Plano 1 {iv (:o,l' ri,•h Milline 'An Attractive-8hoiring 'of Summer Hats Transparent Hats with large brim and smartly trimmed. Crochets, straws, flower and ribbon trimmed. New Ribbon Hats in white. Matron Hats in smart styles. YOU ARE CORDIALLY IN- Vl'I'1 I► TO INSPECT ()Lrkt STOCK Miss MacVicar KINGSTON STREET Saturday and Monday Specials Men's Fine Broadcloth Shirts, with collars to match or attached. Sizes 14 to 161/2. Special $1.39 Men's Work Sox, in _plain black or brown. Special 19c Men's Odd Coats, made of waterproof cloth, in grey or brown. Suitable for inside or outside work. Sizes 38 to 46. Special $2.25 to $2.75 while thy last. Boys' Blouses, in fancy checks or stripes. Sizes 5 to 13 years. Special 59c M. Robins Phone 384 1 TIRES TUBES FREE. 10 DAYS SALE. SAVINGS 15 to 20 WHY PAY MORE? 30 x 3 1-2 Standard Cord $6.95 ^29 x 4.40 Standard Balloon $11.45 Other sizes at correspondingly low prices, with tube to fit FREE ALL TIRES AND TUBES ARE FIRSTS Barker Bros. (or JAMES SMITH), GODERICH THE SIGNAL, - GODERICH, ONT. -LLEEHHURN ti .8 'do t'k, to le ligwedu bst R0?I 1NTTC STORY OF A rICTt'RF: ---- __ l rufpratotu uof alas:,- and nvfotdino b,y tJ:e •- I err, ex, Jap • 11.Ma pati Mrs.EvereadyMo t t;uartet11'. Of lit r.r,t H'upwn Bought 11 Mur CO and t• ion' :,,u and diwgliter. from M1•s Clam Splvul. df 1dtlatford, and It Fbr 4.100 Guinean. Mi.. N.t(t. .,t i;o'lerie•h, elem. Suu- \. , utur lhludlton,_alent Sat -1 A ticture•bou►:ht originally for 1 19 ub uu l ? :n tlo it uouiu .1 1 tart f>HSt of Wuulay e. Mr. uud Lust; J, Puttlwu, a 11 t eFld kept for five ?ear's In a eeork- otos cl I tin',: 'IWtrit) t Mr. uu;l t� room •,vtir'a Stable. to Avenue' road. 1w, ore ti. it t. at Roo Howe of Yr.re- i;n•11. I IdttJu, wit) their son . H arle I• n, forthiWal•ca, war soli _and Mrs: R. A. Mrl:ettxle• .•,•till? at :ruction in ir'nduu for 14. l,A1,"•iru ,•outr•Itatioi are start- '1'Ik• atntuul I:.er I. &burgh liurade' Ito:, ria .hchalt of JI r. •foo Perp• as etAe•k t„ mde..tnt14' 1he ehun'h. u 11 take pla(1'-'1;)('I e• i),•et idui,.,a? e)rulag I t.,1. Iter -r and blind water. i.,, Nen hos w111 he held.4n're next iu Duugauueai 1•uii.,1' ,-1 M.O. where' 1'ho ruuiantle otos oC the pi,aure ,'dath. The „eher•gatiuu will unite • the pastor. ltev. . .1. A. Welker. will I►iuua and Eud? tnbui.' by 1'uit or � St. Amlmw's, Port Allrort. and ire's* h. 'The l;ueh•ri,4t the and ,Irutu ,•oto, the Venetian, w:u relek•d ut a ltundit,v school tugetlit•rat 2 p.m. board wilt lie lu areudaute• Landon Mail repor.tr by 1lrs, yLrr> Mr. Gt... Iloug:u- jr., of 1•uc.uot%, , retry wire of its tat.• owner. who is u student for the inlulatrT. ewe About ,eves years .c.o. she .aid, a ducted service in Erskine ebur, -i, last man '.. Iglu of Night, a strang- Sundly in the ulecut'e of Het'. i'- H. er to ua,freat ap1proacbed me w•Ith the pig Mel►ouaId, ,who Nus atteudt,:_ ale 'ture.' 1 could see 1t was a beautiful Preebyteriuu General :t.st•wbl; Ito'- painting, but what impressed me gins. Mr. McDonald 1s exp '''.i to moat was the remarkable frame. I return in time to en:e'tite ser next gave him £20 for It. but, of course. 1 had no odea it war worth so mush yl, .11 :•lo'plrtrdton church, also church yah see tit :1 pow. The fort .Inert pero- pie :ire placing a new foundation under their church laud making other Jm- protcu,ents. . GOl)ERICII TUIVNSHIP •Sunday. ,:OLF:It It'll Tr11'NSH1'P, June 12. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Altuu ,,.,i Mr. money. Miss Fahel Mclletaiu took lu the and Mra. J. Ryan were at Ste: :'h to- For eighteen months it hung In the Greyhound trig. to Detroit last week. day • attentting the rate meet 1atiding of our flat her.. 1 was cath - Is il.l••,•n would Mist. Restate Ilavidnon, 1t.N., of De- troit, came upt..ou tlw eteamer Grey - 1 d lam week to visit her parents. Mr. and Mn, Robs. Davidson. She returned on Saturday morning. Mr. and Mrs. David Sprott..'•.I,.•ined • r afraid that thy, residents of Dungannon, are today damage It In their play. and se it was (Vedtesduy P eeabrathtg ti::., th so•nt along to mi husuand's work- aunivtersary of their we,l.lit,_ .t• ac- shop, where 1t lar" for Lac vet fiv'• count of the day's prevelhi_s well be Year. One day a dealer in a small w:ty 1 business offered ns £i0 for 1t. I thought that if it was worth that a man of .mall means it must nae • some value hr?md anyttiln,; w' had exptected. When a prue..*su)u of d,.tl- en inter.,. ' l their uRer• until about 5120 w•a--ra^h--et. we b•-: an to ibinit it very e., table Miss Evelyn McAllister took la the given next wtek. ' Gee hound trip to Detroit last week. Began Married Life in Uungtinmra She was accompanied en her return•by -01d-time r.'- tienta of Dua.anuon her cousin. Miss Marton Colwell, who will be lutere.ted to know' of a dia' has leen visiting in Detroit. mond wedding celebrated recently in tri Tuesday evening of Miia week Midland', out. Mr. 'cut's - %Ii.. Joint oboe friends and neighbors of Mr. and Mc4Jrattan begaa a their marred life in Mr,. Duk -e Elliott gathered at their Dungannon sixty ?tura ago. Mira home anti tendered them a klt--hen' M.(rattau was Shay A. -Kerr. -t- go we >•'nt it to Messrs. Itnbhteon shower in honor of their recent mar-' daughter of Robert Kerr, on.: of the' Ftah.•r A Harding. with instructiob- liag'•. '1'la• eycuiug was epeut in first settlers of foil ile tovvu.hip. to to include it in their auction. Ti.' gats"' *114.1 tvrutwunitr. - _:ug leitt by theearlydays of rtic-vithigt•'Mr.--Ms- ttttereatarhirnn- tTdealersencouraged Key. M. 1'. Parr. after .b refresh' r,ratlan carried on .1 shoe business in or. to heti• tc c would hula; us in brought to a cher by' -he singing of lb-tnaa _Kerr. La', r Jr Ker w v4t £r0p0r. isor *1.l l Y•oeb(adto il; :Nwhok othuermeat, were sleeved. The evening was ttrtnerxhip with 1, br tlwr-Lt It. "For 11e's a Jolly 4:tww1 Fellow." I to l:eumil:et. and Mr. Me. rattan went amount to 4 1 guineas. at which The afternoon serti.e in Grace, 10 Wiughaw. finaie; itaating in Mid- nrurt' it ads ho t -ht by Mr- Frank United church, Porter's lull, next Sun- laud. where betted his wire are now Sabin. lever will be in charge of the Young spending the evening of life. "Ifc:11 are The pict•"it- fair a11111.1 1i I'e..pl.'s society. '1'Iw entire service in good health. km-elite:by t i.• 01 a d,•' pint will be 11cvotttt to the voting people Death of 6. H. Free -.1 we 1 k u agora"- -Intuit '^ :IV Endymu,u. and Miss Delight Match, of tiederieh, reaidcut ..t Duu.:uty •tribe tltc I'('rwat will give an address. of 14111 of 7h•nry Fre..< ,lire! at Iii.' Co lit 1,. 1'VTMO\. The G,wlerich 'I'otvnshil. 11uspltal home on 3utuv Lty ci_ht, lu i i..•igti1 Auxiliary will meet tit the home of first year. Although far, past ;he al- Betab-Veldt I-*.iuer Had Awful 1't- J7(ss, 19eme•nt and, Shtiphnrd, Huron lotted spun, Mr. Fri, e'as '0:1.• hctlie pioriwtcr Nhlk• Poaching. hlag. rad. not 'Phursd,tc..lune 21.1, lit 2.90 Sued his thuth e9lnle Moire su.;,levtly, as There 1- rt. least , n• bush e. ldt PAILli.• was worklug in 1441 4041441uutU farmer wlN• +:- on,lw,a,h- Friday evening. Mr. Free .e. ,. born Ing as h.• used fr 1.. ei a Feld t WHITEGHUftC'H at Thomasburg, near 11, h•e:'.!e: in afternoon.' fiiiiiji3"flttti venison. 1W7 and war marrit+Yfrri'Q , in KIn- so he set n119etF#ti =8a1 ao It-. 11'l1ITFt'ILI'1;111. .Inns '11. The loss. toVictoria Poll'. -k. who eerrlves. erns,--- et -arid dtsapp.are. 1Vo111.1',4 Institute of Wt il..•hurrh met Ile 1e.'T4 alar six sous :tlnl ton ,laugh- It was not until th.• following Bun - on Friday at the homy of Mrs. John -I ters: Sidney, of llrautfor C: trews. day afternoon t'l•tt a .w.treh party Richardson. of Kinloss, 11 ons derided' and Wilbert. in Alberta; -Wres:el% of dlaeeven'4 -his e•..-ur.+ut:utn,; from to hold n lawn asocial on Friday. June 'it'aforth; Russell, of, l:-ah•rich; Or- an antiwar hole-, an-atra.•t.'d him. _'. at'ths' hone of the president, )lest. vele, of Aeittleld; Mrs. t A. 'Ll:omp- t more dead than atm.. Wesley Leggatt. • .1111. of Timutitia, and_ S;lt It iin'a. )tt Ha had wounded a ate nit k. and Miss Isabel Fox. R.N., who was bottle. Mr. and Mrs. Free Iice,J for .the animal had -made -a- dice Tor the operated on in Whit/sham hospital on some time at Berrie and RII4O aid shelter of the antbe•ar het eth'• theyn moved to 11 farm on the 4th seal- hunter followed. and. with his ',.ad TIJIrnyM'on• lanai Ittles in tught.•r, of g nicely. evasion of Ashti.:.I. where they lived and thoultt•ra underground, lust Tonaiu), are visiting with Mr. and for many pears. Four years a.,• they managed to ,grip the animal. 4.1111111 to 1)ungauuon. Mr. Free was u A frantic jerk on the truck's part. Mrs. T. H. Moore. uemlw•r o! St. Paul's Anglican .:ureln bow.•.er. wed.:. -41 the bunter tightly. Mr. Charlie Leaver Is drivlug It Ford , anti also of the orange sad itis sores r4il«s Daly i i14,'ei -fav sedan. Kt. ort!'•r The loose red sand. so that he was trap - Mr. HndKklnsnn and babe. from Al-' fuuenll was held on'I'uewlay trot; IIN' ped. The most he -could do was to family mess bore.• to Dungannon t» I Mr., are visiting with her father. twist alightly, aliuwing s 11114. Ilght trey. Itev. N'. F.. ferry conductln¢ the Mr, . ( Gaunt. to penetrate -whereto he was abs. Nr. (`has. tiltil eel. of M:1rnow•h. 14 iervl.rx. Tate lwlRean•rr were M• v.1 . tb aar a python coiled up wtthtn a visiting Mr. 111111 Mrs. John t'iuuprl! •. ulls•s. J. sacriK••. 1►, /sen, R'nn. few feet of his face. Aylmer, Melt-. .Jas. Elliott and J. Nest ASI ' The python attmh.•d O.• strange r' family were bum" exhort flu rlaltor, but the hunter kept Mr. and Jfra John Roup, of Huron � tlneo 1K tit off by township. spent Sunday with Mr. and I ams (Ming In the Wt at. „ errs throwing sand In Its face, while lL Mrs. D. •Farrier. i prewtlt (rota a JI fnu.w WI'Te Jlc F. e•trorta to toll It�el1 round .him mer« RPP. henry Llartln la. visiting his •lrbnckle (sister of d..'ea/est and foiled by the tact that34 taita 11 kUy mMbcr, Mrs. Wm. Martin. daughter. Mrs. Davis.rif Tor -oto: Mr. wedged in the opening JI r. find Jlr'. Sam Westlake and and Mrs. ('has. Wilson, of Klneanline: For two whole. days sad nights the bale, of ,Bacflelrb, anent Sunday with• Mr. and. Mrs. S. Pollock. o.' Klnl.ss: hunter and the python thus faced Mr. and Mrs. Amos Cornelius. Mr. and Mrs. W. Ihavidso: of Bin.'- each other until help ease in the nock Messrs. ('has. and Clayton ltnhinsnn vale, of time. • left far Detroit on Tuesday. Mrs. 1Clghtman,'ot Westfield. spent PM'NGoA�NNON I'tinsurnittlon of Best Fdt Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. (lies., ' Report of junior room. I +.s. Nn . 'Ito- per capita consumption -1 beef W'Ightman. - 1 isbnetd: •• r'-rnada tell In 1927 while that of Mrs. ("ox, of Anhurn. spent Lit Jr. i11. (total 567. pas. 3Ina-Hari 1 Berk anti mutton and lamb ince ased. week. wlthr !ser sono n ,u", 24. two..........-_ z-__ _.. village. I Young 413, Alma Nivel. 394. Th'.r t --n Fatly 294. Rert Wbyar-1-274. DUNGANNON DI'N(:ANNON. June 13. -Mr. Rohl. 1144)0111ln, or the Standard Bank, I4'Ile.111e, celled on friends here last Mr. and Mrs. ltoht. Davidson and Mester :llnn RPM spent the week -end at Elora. the guests of the formers suer, Mrs, las. Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Jtiek (:rthnm, of De - 1 trolt. trilled on friends here Inst week, Miring come up on the Greyhound. e Mr. and Mee. RAT Harrhr-and'Am' ily, of Stratford, stent Sunday at the I home of Mr. ansl Mrs. T. G. Allen. Mr. and Mrs. Hedy and family spent Sunday at Milverton., Mr. and Mrs. J. R. McNabb, of Imcknnw. were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. .1. Crawford on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Donald MedNerin, of Gederlch. were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John savace. Mr. and Mra. G. M. M,-K,•nzle and Master Mntcolm spent the week -end n Clinton. Mr. anti Mrr►. Rid. Ross and Mr. Dain McDonald, of lewhnl,h, and Mrs. .1. 14.11, of I.iwknow•. were visitors at the hone of Mr. and Mn. F. Roam (In Snn11ay. I)r. Alex. M'•Kay and Mrs. McKay. et Frrtsa, l)aketa:-eit3erl rot the home • of Mr and Mrs. B. J. Crawford last week. Mr. l'crey !inhere) hna pttrchnsel a Whippet w'.lan and Mr. O. M. McKen- zie an a tldemohile. Quite p number of tneinora of the 1Vinietee (netitttte attended the ill* trod meeting at itfyth nn Ttrhnlny. Anniversary service's w-111 he held In the 1'm4lwterinn chnn•h on Sunday, .Inn,- 24. in the nfternew.n et 3 o'cl ek and in the evening tit 7.30. itev. 1)r. Fortes. of Teteswatcr. will 1* the doer ,for the day. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Wthe-in and Miss Narmien-- ent, int F•tiifa, fife i sltitlg at the iotne of Mr. and Mrs. Rohr. leividson. Mr. Item 1Vtgcins, tteaehi'r at Tober- no•rat, stent the w'lek•.'ttd at the home of his pan•nta, Mr. and Mrs. Thew', Wherins. Miss Gewtrtie Allen was taken sud- denly 111 Inst Friday. Ith appendicitis nod was renao'.: I- It $ithdat' to the i (:.wh'rlch hospital. where she was operated on 1,y lir. Murray of stmt-' ford. We are glad to know rivet she is doing as wehl opt mold he exported. Mr, and- Mrs. Warner Sproule and two children. of lhtvldw.n. Resk., ate I. 'Mliing Mr.-Sprntilt ti (ether and mother. A gnrHen petty under the anapleea of the t'ntte-.i church will he 1w'hl nn the church lawn nn Friday. .hint � 29th. Supper will hr served from Sr. ii. (total 433. Jet-' 272, •-Jvert. tmherson 3541, Beth Park :tin )(elle Fowler . 10, Willie. need -3( Myrtle Caldwell 297, Jack I'nrk Jimmie Million 242. (Lucille ledy 207. Melville Culbert 176. Jr. Ii_ (total 320. pans 312' -fen- Treleaven 475. Itonalda .reuse. 4(14 Viola Young 444. Bertha .bene. 3•2 Hnrold •Finntg:m 380. First elpas (total S00. pt1•.:pint- Rlllie McClure 2►t3. Alvin Reed 222 Albert Rhett 41 (absent). -- _Primer (total 3::01 -Alma 1i.e4eree. 316. (Verne Alton 291, Donald 'Walker 284, Irvine Ecdy 279, Richard I'nrh 239, J1'.rothv Robb 249, Violet Erring- ton 24(1. Billie ('aetar 219, Madeleine Caesar 74 (ah•ent). "8" claim- fMMld Boas. Ilan ,•y Culbert, Viola Nlvins. Vera Riven Clayton Anderson (absent,. Number on roll, 37; Mv.•rage at ten da n ce. 32. M. 11. DUANiN. Tea, he APPLES WILL NOT BE A LARGE CROP Spr )•ed Orchard. :Are Exeepfionallt ('lean. However, This Year Inquiry of orehanlists in Go, , t,.tyusltip-- elicit. -.the lnformaibn ' the pr.speetis aro for a yield or more than fifty ler cont. of the 11. rnwl apple crop it► this onion. and 1 1: stnte,l that this e,ttlmale hold`' nwwl for Western Ontario generellr. I.Ms• itnlatosh red, greening., mud .res Will preslominntc in yield let ins as n nth• ore nor. th--ngh on mon informal The signal that he cxpkt•tt a ¢"'sl crop of this variety from 1 ehnrd. 'sprayed on -bards atarw otic well to the fore and phew less ter me than for wine years past of say et er lee( diseases. The tent .enter int 11 Is very had 1- year In orchards :31 iMAAT hot Ivrea- vtirgevl. The ,-.1'}. wet wenthe•r which e, tlnn.d tiled rtw•cntly was not rave, able frit the fertilization of binssr's I1111 1.011111111,1141 the last week have 11ee1 letter. ,,nil one nrchnrdlst gnvo the opinlon- that fruit hod Stet well noel intuHli.ne, acre now very prnmisine He emphnsited the point that the or t•heirds are very clean this year. While ole 'whipping varletlet of rpplea *111 not he a largee erop. ac".rd ing to thla cafimate. there will he plea ty of fall ripple.. aveh as Phtt•heaa end Wealthy. 1 spraying noel pruning demnnstra titin wn• hcl,p In it. s. 'myth's orchard near 4'linfon, late week. 1); l'rof I'aeaar 'Intl Mr. D. A. Kimball bf 1)e (1 A.(' . Guelph. a three nnmher itf the fnilt-grewere of the elflrfct -being present. Royal Bowling Alleys The Alley's will be open for bowling on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday night of each week until further notice. SPARR'S Fresh Fruits and Vegetables - arriving daily - our windows and satisfy yourself QUALITY GROCERIES --PRICES RIGHT -- I See Silverwood's Ice Cream Uiltie Cups, Bon Bons and Bulk ar Grocery Sp r s G y I St(' re of satisfaction" Hamilton St. Gsderic` Phone 146 Don't Forget the Big Chesterfield Sale AT Wheeler's J. R. WHEELER Furniture Dealer Funeral Director Hamilton Street, Goderich 4 Phones: Store 335. Residence 3SSw A C. C. M. Bike for only $10.00 Down! Only S1n.00 down -then a few weekly pay• mentsof shout $1.00 or $2.00 (depending on the price) are this aston- ishing terms of the special offer. This is your big chance to get a genuine C.C.M. for your boy. Cycling develops strong legs and deep lungs; places your boy among right companions and makes him useful on messages. He needn't wait any longer. Bring him along this week and let him pick out his bike. He'll say you're it real Dad 1 We carry a big stock of Red Bird and Cleveland Bicycles F. R.sMILLER Cor Victoria St. and Elgin Ave SAVE on New Furniture New Bed Springs and Mattresses Nn,‘ i- t h.• time. We positively nave you money on new or used Furnitur'- BLACKSTONE'S Furniture Exchange A NEW SHIPMENT OF Ladies' Felt Hats In all the newest shapes, droop brim all the way round, flop hats, vagabond shapes. A SPECIAL IN Ladies' Dresses Sleeveless figured tri-cosheen Dresses at a very special price $6.50 Another special price on ladies' long sleeved Dresses of figured crepe, much reduced prices. At Less Than Manufacturers' Prices The balance of our ladies' and misses' Spring Coats to be cleared at less than manufacturers' prices. Ladies' Hats Ladies Hats of silk and straw combinations in this season's newest styles. Different shades. Regular $6.50 value for $4.50 Regular $4.75 value for $3.00 Other Hats at $2,50 Father's Day, Sunday, June 1 7th Remember Dad by giving him a Tie. We have a large range of Neckwear. A. CORNFIELD "SHOP WHERE YOU ARE INVITED TO SHOP" Ladies' and Men's Wear est Side of Square Pipe 418 Goderich, Ont.