The Signal, 1929-4-25, Page 4,-' -,t,, .. ... �. •.•.----- y r
4-Thaxsda7, April 26, 1929.
JUST RECEIVED A Nitµ' SII ll'MI.N'I' t IF
Men's and Young Men's Spring Coats and Men's
and Young Men's Tweed Coats
In plain grey or fawn or 'alley overchecks :n
Guard. style. Sires A3 t') 42.
Special $9.95 to $14.50
COME IN ANI) SEE THESE VALI'1;�
newt• •t
M. ROBINS
Exclusive Agent for Tip Top Tailors -- $24
The Complete Men's Store in (i.•.L riell
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MODfl THAT9E
Weak of April 29th to May 4th
Monday and Tuesday -
Sakti $arthelmess and IMA Caiapson
in
e Hery r••,oauee ,,t 111t1 w•a' I:.•1
mutiny, flanoi1•:essi,•u, blazing s•h
resent' tine ,,, .'d-urriIc •ca druice r
fileted.
"SCARLET SEAS'
t:.s.ramis•wi. 1 "Till ('II.LF.t,I.\N
Wednesday and T9turaday-' .
Belk Bennett with Carroll lye
and Holmes Herbert
present an intensely human drama of to-
day. Tense drama, w.ui-,.tirriIIg thrill.
and ry•ignent lore scenet, help make a
great pictureof
"THE SPORTING AGE"
Pathe e'„nt,d% - 'Smith'• Catalina Race'
Friday and Satanist, -
Reginald Denny
sail the seas of merriment with the 11.2 •1
hilafiou. couasly. Full speed ahead a rth
a capacity cargo of Ih•nny laughs. a ship-
load of r .,tame,• and a goat hutting lin
"CLEAR THE DECKS'
t.lucauonal ('. t dy-"III)T tn.!.
Matinee Saturday at p m.
COMING -"TRAIL OF 98" SEE IT ! I !
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.Perhaps it', too mtn•h to hope tla:,t
the Invpsligatioti win sow.•
cede the desa+ier. hirrhener i:•
is
Chrysler Service _Station
nvcru:,,ll :u.+' oink,
of ear
CHRYSLER
and Used Cars for Sale
•n01 ar•l ion our aint
REG McGEE
I'lnun Hamilton
Dye fabrics perfectly and cleanly by
smiling them with - Maypole Soap.
Sold by all leading druggist+.
STOVES
The best Stoves at
the best prices
New and Used Furniture
Don't buy until Ojai see what
w e have to offer you.
We positively save yon money
BLACKSTONE'S
'FuI'niture Exchange
On the S•ottaty of ";•",f' -'
Footwear for Spring
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The new mod. l. in Footwear are particularly attrieti%'
They comopri-c an extensive and complete range of styles r'or
every member of the household. Extremely stylish and tip to
the minute itt every respect. v.•t not 1"travagant in design
Never imfore has it been po--this t„ , nuhin,• .n tinny desirali!,•
qualiti.- in Shoes at spoil r . • pri. -
Astoria Shoes for .-len arc :-r tC in stock
GEO. MacVICAR
NORTH SIDE SQUARE
GODERICH
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THE SIGNAL,
SHEPPARDTON
Sl 10P4'.\R1Y1'()N, April '23.-Mlee
Mar- Metter). spent Sunday visiting
friends in Dungannon.
%1'e were eii•rry• to hear that Mina
h:dna Crawford underwent an opasra-
tiun for appendicitis in Goderich boa -
051 on Toewiay morning. filer many
friends hope she will 'aoen he quite
and home again. •
The W. M. 'D. nwt at the home of
Mrs. Gurdon' Tart Thursday. There
a !ante attendance and a quilt
wit- quilted at this meeting.
W ESTI IELD
\\"b:sTrit;I,D. April 2. ---Mir. and
tl Barry lfeaamy, .1 Toronto,
,•,1 one day las; week at the Inure
,'1 the hatter's sister. Mrs. Colin
ng4wf.
The farmers have been working oa
',e 'land for the past week.' Stone
,.:,ie a rwall percentage of their grain
GODERICH, ONT.
euoceasten of haat waw'auOah, to )lit
twenty-third 7eaIt Iu JanuaryCltay.
ton contracted sender fever and from
his run•dowu eo❑ i 1 ""1 meningitis
.tereloped on the > lay previous to
his death. lila tar anis bit Ce
tuytored down wt 'I'•:''.'I.y• but he8IIICwas
unconaetoua then. I'••' his parents,
he leavait Mx bre Charlie and
tieorgt• of Iletrol, . .. of Mitchell
High School and u. Massa and
Roy at home, and sisters, Mrs.
Jue Ttxawpeou of II hell and Mur -
gar t slid Hutt at ,ray He was to
have been wat•rlec Sear to Miro
Iteta dlamllton ut nru, a former
tenches in ttNrtie ps told to her and
the bereaved hem I'I+ a Uulmunit�
extenoh+ deepfwt q :r•, ••' any. A private
funeral wens held Santrday trues
the 1"'Ifs to Fast \1,tit)UOrlr 10 Wing-
hnat eeuettsry, w1:,•r,• minty sympa•
Mixing friends, u,=''1i•a', and trela-
Itrta had gathered.
- is e
\Ir Wtai. Match and esu, of Clin-
and Mr. and Mrs. Jamie* Mitch.
\ ,urn. were Westfield visitor, on
AV- J. E Ellis spent the weekend
,ala her .inter*,. Mire It. Coventry alai'
11r.. MI. 1.ittiu of \1'inglutul.
Mir'. \\'w. nudger was in G,slerh h
sit turday undergoing treatment f,.r.
..•1• Plea.
NILE
NILE. April 23. -Mins Charlotte
Spence returned to itarrie on Tilerlay
after Sending several months at the
home of ler. :oat Mr. June, Itlioer
Mrs. Ellen Porter. of Detroit, Mich,
vi+iter) with her daughter, Mrs. James
ML•intyre. during the Darn week.
The farmers are'busy tilt,. Nerd, at
the seeding. The warm'sunshine and
winds of the past few days have dried
the land up wonderfully.
At the (:Irby"guild meeting held at
::.e home of Miss Ethel 'Tubb on Tues -
,!ay. April Pith. 11 was &witted to hold
a Ilouleauade baking stale la Gwlen.h
,•n Saturday, April 27th.
Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Ilarri,►nn, of
I',,rter's Hill, eLiitett at the home
Mr. and Mrrr. James McIntyre ou
-nnday.
.1 homemade baking :ale under the
u'etdc,w of the "Girls' Guild- of
\ile *ill is. held on^Sa\tpr,tay, .April
_Ttfi, in the cornier Humber stand on
t:.'• Squire.
1V11I'I'Ia'IIURCH
1V11IT}:'111' 1:e'11.
I:.•rt It.r•d rreived
,hit his;Arr. Mr-.
,ors very lee In an
1.1 N.. hole for her
I b•. -on. !Syron. 1..
.\Iril S. -Mir.
word last week
Jae. D. Bailie.
Edmonton h.•spi-
recovery i,. heli.
•rionetly ill there:
DUNGANNON
111'XG.\NN.I. , .%
Mfrs. 1;. M. Meii,
llnl.olm ...wilt Sun at
Mrs. Eetily, of MI 1,1,
her -un, lir. Hebei '
• Mrand lin. R.• '1''''
il%. of Stratford, s,.
home of the lady-- .,vita,
Mr... T. G. Alien.
Mi"w Eva Garth.. - •,•rat the wet'k-
,•r,l .at her home 11, \• ''•• •1•
Mrs. Melvin Rev,' ,: .•hlldr ti of
Lntkuow. spent St
of her parent., \I Mrs. Jar.
I. Mr. and
and Master
Clinton.
iw vle.tlu;;
and f:,111
tolay
,111Udar at tir
1... Mr. an 1
London on Tuesday, art delegate of the
Liberal Association of North Huron.
Mrs. B. Comfort and son Innis, of
St. (`atharles, are the'gneats of her
parents. Mr. and Mrs. 11. J. Blake.
this week.
The Late Mrs. Riehardnoa-.Ashfield
kat a moat worthy citizen In the per-
son of Mrs. William ltiohardeou, who
passed away on Wednesday, April
17th. at the home of her son, George
It Wile Hem, Port Albert, after a
few weeks Mama. Deceased, whew
maiden name was Mary Ann Simpson,
was the eldest daughter of the late
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas .Simpson, lel r
settler, of the 2ud concession of Ash -
Held. turd was in her eighty-ninth year.
Her husband predeceased her In April,
191(2. A family of live' children sur-
vive: Mr. iViIllains 11Iar•riet1 and
William, of 1betrolt; Mrs. Morrlron
(EIIza I. of Texas. 1'.S. ; Mns. Ihigh
Stewart (Mary l ani* George, of Ash-
field. Surviving also are two sisters
told owe brothers: Mr's. William John-
' si.n. Mrs. James Young. Janus and
Will Simpson. all of Ashfield, and
thirteen zr:tndrhtldn•u. Ail the fam-
ily nits the graudehiidreu were present
at the funeral erept Mr. Morrison.
Inrwt.rd. who was a kind friend and
I,.riltg soother. will 1e greatly mlaaed•{
in the home circle and the catittunnity I
in which she lived r. long and loved
w' well. She was an .Unglt.aa In re•
llgton. t faithful member of Christ
...Mimi.. fort Albert. The funeral was
held uu friday afternooui from the
home of her ton George. The servers
the le•no• :et Niue.. turd grace-ide were conducted'
by Rev. W. E. l'erry, rooter of St.
Slittvin 1 Pau+. ga •
I:hem anon, and ('hrlst ehnmh
lir. and Mir. Ja•' \'t•',. of 1.nek- I Port .Allert. Interment w:ts in fort
now, spent Sunda? the home of Albert cemetery. the pallbearers lasing
their Leon, lir. Cha, .%;tot l four grandsons: Vk•tor Green. \\'illie
Mrs. Jas. Mea , -:, ane children.' itk'hartsnn. \Vilbur Stewart and !tar-
ot. London, are vi- '.ort -les par.nta, i nil Stewart. There were tunny bean -
lir. and Mrs. R. A u lienzie., I tiful dorsi offerings. which bore route
Commencing May 1-r the Roo to wilt , mespagew• of sympathy to the bereaaresl
close every Wedne'-• n afternoon un- ' taintly.
til September.
Mrs. Robt. Davidson left on M .itt1lny
f..r i eoudnn w .1 . will attend t
hPre to
Liberal women's convention.-
London she will jai to Hamilton to at-
tend the rr.nventleii •,f : •• Mashy
terian Women's Mls+.•,t: ,r. :...lets.
Mr. Lorne MtKea' ,• h.t- -••ld new
car. to Messrs_ •A% '>•:.+• r• Case
Black and Harold 1:' ,Ise
. Mr. Heber Eedy - ir_:nI and
making improvemeir • residence
and bakeshop, In to meet the
growth of boniness
Mr. and Mrs. Ber• Wiggins, or Tob-
ertnoraytt the.ck-end at the
•.pen o .,
home of the former'- .,rent Mr and
1I r-. Thos! Wiggins.
Master Thornton feel, .•ntertaiped n
number of his hos ' •,.i+ last Satin -
day, it being hos el. • !, birthday
Rev. J. Walker - •. Toronto till:
week attending n r. ,•naary meeting
The many frier .f lir.. Brine
t tray will to please.' , know that be
has graduated from Emmanuel ('.1 -
lege ns a minion., 11)e 1'nit,-.l
l'hnreli. Mr. Gray .,t;•ptie,F in the
Ab. We.tbtvuk. of Pre.bytr•rinn share•'. - .,t
MIr laud Mrs. Ih:nrimm�r
iondon. and Mr. and Mrs. Ia•n \Vett an,l Port Albert . yen r+ ac
..rook, of timleri.:h, "Tent -Sunday with while a student.
'heir amt. Mrs. Jas. Cornelitu. .
Mr. and Mrs. Robert 1'hillilr., of
,:..ieri.•h, spent a ,lay 111'1 week w:til
\Ir att.i Mrs 'W R. Fafirter.
Mr.. 11.y Mel." spent 'a few days I:F:XMII.I,}:R. :\ .i1 24'-'‘, very
+.;li ler snot. Mrs. Will F'rn+trr, Wine -delightful', Sunday '4• ,.ping war ascot
Maui. he the Tnnng Peapl.•s Cloth tinder the
Mr snot 11 .. John Falconer iiit1 lireetion of F.ieiyn Lr'ng of the e.ti-
\or:th ut,1 '1r rand Mrs. Jaa. Falconer 7,enshit, dPprlrtwt- Th( snag Po
n•�d Charlie 'tient the weck•en,l rat I•IP 'f Xnrt11-e'ei. Gmlerlch, rare.
_sessile anti MU. ams llr..,lat'u sentorl the prograatrm for the rreu t, c.
which was in either'. n' MnrJoe:c
Death of l'L•tyton Raihimmitt. Their Ilctha•rit.ctnn. '1'1.. Script irelew.m
-•'.1 away oa Wedue.,lay. .\Pril 17•• west read by G. P. Je.httvtn,. .\ most
• laoiou hospital in Detroit,Mien-seine store Will w.-!1 tuft! hr
Robinson , third w'n of Mr. Finn rlornec. \cho detcrih l irltphi-'
11"1""."" of the lith I rally her rtt,`riPn,va ea.Aeiii
.ch.aa 714 Pars Lake. near 1•• -t .Arthur
The settlement consist- . • rirely of
Danish unntter:nit.. who. Ito hewn
i1ENM11.1.ER
"The Tightwad"
•fhrc,•-act coned} by Robert
Keith presented by the
Anglican Young People's
Association
St. George's Parish Hall
AI i iv. 'I Il -da,%• snot
\\ : -,i ,, - • , pitta -.
May 6th, 7th and 8th
at •.I-'
big laugh imnt 11.mtnuing to end
Adults 50c ChildreuSe at doer
CHRYSLER "75"
ite)YAi. SF.DAN.S19AS
, ► alts/r• t.e•e shah Amoral
Until you drive a Chrysler
You'll never know real performance
S.1.11' into a (:hryslcr-"75" or "65."
1Start to drive. Instantly you ex-
perience a difference in performance as
real and impressive as Chrysler's out-
ward beauty.
E\•t. r .ince its inception Chrysler has
be -:1 the admitted pacemaker in per.
fo nice to:r the entire industry. Today
1I slcr is further ahead than ever.
Because III t'icluslve features pioneered
and perfect.d by Chrysler through the
apnlicaiion of advanced engineering prin-
ci_ .:.•s, Chrysler reaches new peaks of
pt •,ticiency in speed, power, pickup,
sliming, safety and long life.
A1akc it a point today to see, to ride in
and to drive a Chrysler "75" or "65."
Once you learn the differ-
ence between Chrysler
performance and other
performance you'll never
again be content with Tess.
No OTHIiR CARS OFFER SUCH
ADVANCED FEAT! 'RES
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a•tyllader high•taw►reuion elitist it/Chrysler
"Silver - Done " srhuipit • 7 -bearing, counter -
"reedited crankshaft • Weatherproof Interoal-erpand-
int 1 •eheel btvdrarlir brakes • .Cpriog-rads anchored
in blacks el live rubber, ,,,!rad of natal shackle, •
ilydraulir .hnrb a',ar►nt • Inrnr-Start piston. •
R.M,r exotic •anuntincs • Mohair qr A, ore'•I•'`.
ohAaliten optiep,11. c•irbert ex,ra r er. lir., cl,
CtiRY MAIN "(oSS' Ruviaesa Coupe, $1325;
Roadster 1 trier re it teat), $1150; 2-1)onr
Sedan, 51311. Three u er body styles, 5137" to
51450. (-11RYst i'R "1." =Ro,al Sedan, SI';1+5;
2•passenger (nupe,S14k5; twister tears ►r'shle
teat), 52010. tit• other sly styles, 52140
to 530511. W ire wheels extra: All prices I. o. b.
' Windsor, Ontario, including 'standard factory
equipment (freight ape thea radar. 2 2 5
RYSLER
(�1 CHRYSLER MOTORS
J. W. McGEE
HAMILTON STREET
1'1401) 1.1 CT
GODERICH
nut bonne. In the hush. . tiny: 1.011•
wood In the winter and working in
the• factories at Port Arthur in the
.runnier. The leans are making go...l
as Cnnnd1-.n citizens. Ming inxt ,. 1
Icarn English.' and bating eoltrage to
undertake pioneer wort. Miss Monter
1• tit to commended for the rent mla-
sionnry- spirit in whkh she neeept+ her
ardnops and self-denying task. ire•-
w!dew the dor school for the children
-he tenr•he. the men In the might
-• • inol. The women also rare n+king
for training during: the slimmer. Thr
ori-ienl part Of the program was very
pleasing ins was. mneh enJoyed.
Evelyn Fowler sang very beautifully
-Flee as a 'Bird.- The Happy Henri
eltinrtette. con"i'ing of . Ilnn Pent-
l:ntil, Rer. Fisher. Geo. Iiurhenna and
Jim Sutherland. rendered two well-
hnlnmrd and full -toned quartettes.
.Alma Howell pre.ieled rat the piano in
n very 1WPIPM11111.114,1 rind capable num
per. A vote of nppreetatinn was tend
erect the yieiting young people 1.' Stan -
Inv Snyder. pre.;dent of Benmlller
(-Mb. The meeting was closed with
the Mizpnh Ieneaktlon. After the
meeting n norm ter of snapahots taken
by Miss Horner wore ;waged around.
The 1%rtr'Hehl young peolde w•111
present their friar. "The Path Across
the dill." on Fr .fay evening. Ilay
rat ltenm111er ,•hnrch.
Massey -Harris
KINGSTON STREET
t'a11 nn•1 see oar
WALLIS TRACTOR AND SEA-
SONABLEIMPI.EMENTS
ICY BALL REFRIGERATOR
makes it, own ire for 2c per day
USED MACHINES
Titan Tractor. Wagon. gneiss.
1'.r•kstove. 11 lids, warming closer
and n•s•rroir. only used short tin's
H. Clements
Phone 'est, G,slericIL lint
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patterns with lace edge. Special at, yard 29C
Genuine Swiss Novelty Curtains. Regular
$2.75 values. Selling at,
Per
pair $1.98
If you're
LooklflgfOr
CHARACTER
THERE are people who look for "char-
acter" in the car they buy. They want
performance. ' They expect appearance.
They appreciate luxury. Nut they demand
individuality.
It was for such people that this finer Olds-
mobile was created.
Leaving aside its astonishingly low price
(now lower than ever) Oldsmobile is an
exclusive car . . a car of character and
distinction. It is a fine car with all the
engineering excellence,all the distinguished
• style, all the quiet elegance and luxury,
with all the easy mastery of miles and
minutes, and all the desirable Attributes of
a fine car.
And the attraction that Oldsmobile -
sesses is more than the result of its 62 hsps
high -compression engine . . more thin us
handsome Bodies by Fisher . . more than
its Lovejoy Shock Absorbers and scores of
fine crr features. It is the blending to-
gether, in one easily attainable car. of all
the qualities which spell "character" in an
automobile. tl t 21C
MacEwan & Tebbutt
Goderich% - Ontario
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MADISON
AND LEN OX
MADISON AVE Ist,f
NSA. &R .a eel( I s res
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Motels of (hamster and Iti.tiotrion
Rept ab.,s up to Modena Steeeler is
Rote.
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House Furnishings 111•1
We have a complete line of beautiful new Curtain Nets, Madras, Marquisettes, Silk
Filet Nets, Rayons, Swiss Curtains, Frilled Curtains, Chintz, Cretonnes and Draperies
A FEW OF OUR SPECIAL VALUES
t h e yard Pawls. Remarkable valve.
Scrim ('attaining by � 5c swiss � 8
at, per panel ........_..... 9C
Special, at per card - 1
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Itlake. who h•,+ Leen under the dnr•-
tor'+ cur for some weeks. tock a seri- ■
on. turn fart Neck, Mr. Cecil and InMllss
Alma mak.- were called horn,
from lie:roil. 11 . Alun returned to •
Dior, '1 `'attirda. We hots• to hear ■
of Mfr. Wake'.-, •.'A,• recovery.
Mr. fever G . • of 'Deft' .11. and a
slsler. Mfrs. 1101,• \rahltt. and .lnngh
terse. .. Illyth. ;, idea the funeral of
!the lot.. Mfrs. It. prism at Port .\I- ■
lert 1 int week. 1
Ihr.:u,•1 Mrs. .1 •rasa Introit) of Mel
for;. !task., enll,,, an Mr. and )(re U
Wt11i;un turnip : 1 other friends here
las.. mirk. ■
1 IIr :ro1d n In Toronto
Inst wtr11'k amt1tl.,bravekPwaborne•
Whippet w•dnn, wMeli he purchased Mg
Mr. Lorne Mlokatnaa
le, lm nl gent
Iat Dungannon.
Mei.. 1)tinean Matheson and child-
ren. of PetrnlIa. have returned home
After flitting with her father. Mir.
Tlnimss Ahatklet,nt, fora couple of
walks.
Mn. Richard M. Whinney Is nttend-
ing the nnnnal tm•.•Nng of the Ontnrlo
Ymvinesal \\'.Mt S of the Pre.1 tertnn
iTnrch In Hamilton this week
Me. }rush Stewart ban pnrllaved
from Mr. Thnrnn. Rtebtardsm'. ear . i44'
farm nn the Division line.
Mtw. Rnhert rlsvI.1enn wattend
ioM Ontartn l'tiu 11(151 ,vmventnnill of
the Woman's iiberal Aimda(Inn in
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Chintz in dainty patternl. Price. 25
per ynrd
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Fine Frilled Voile Curtains with n,.,•,
blue and gold trimming. Six'cinl $2.50
at, ler pair
An Extra Special
in Ladies' Raincoats
Duro Glos.- Itnincoats. Sue-. Ili, 1• nod
'(1. Choler of popular robin.. Reg- $8.7 5
alar $l1.10 value. For
Children's and misses' Raincoats in popu-
lar Rhadet of green, red and him.. C)u.ek S
lining. Sizes up to 14. Regular
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values up to $5.00. Special at, each
Boys', Young Men's
and Mens Suits
See our n e w shipment of boys'
Suits, latest shades and patterns.
Also young men's and men's Suits
Ilan rare 10 61141 10 conte in and too (hent over
This store will be closed on Wednesday afternoons from May I to Sept. 30
A. CORNFIELD
",clltlf' WHERE tilt i rF: INVITED To .diol"'
Ladies' and Men's Wear West Side of Square Phone 418 Goderich, Ont.
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