The Signal, 1930-2-27, Page 41
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4--'Ibureday, February 27, 1900.
THE SIGNAL,
GODERICH, ONT.
IMPORTANT ---
We want to get it across to everyone
who wears Men's Clothing that we are
offering a wonderful line of up-to-date Im-
ported Worsted Suits tailored by
F ashion Craft
EVERY SUIT GUARANTEED
$25.00
You owe it to,yourself to see these Suits
W. C. PRIDHAM & SON
"The Store a 1th the Stock Telephone 57
Men's and Boys' Wear. Goderich, Ontario.
or satin finished
-GET OUR PRICES -
You are under no obligation
R. STANDISH
East Street Phone 369 Goderich
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Notice to Water
Takers
The 11'ater and Light Com-
mission iii pleased to announce
a reduction of one dollar per
annum on house water rates
from January 1st. Owing to
the large number of takers
this eduction means con-
siderable less revenue, and
consumers are asked to co-
operate in the economical
operation of the plant by see-
ing that the water is not
wasted and that all leaky taps
or services are fixed at once.
L. L. Knox, W. T. Murney,
Sec'y. Chairman,
Brophey Bros.
THE LEADEN°
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
AND EMBALMERS
Ambulance service at all
hours, day or night.
PHONES: Store 120 R. 21i
GODERICH
J. R. Wheeler
Funeral [Wetter and
Embalmer
All calls promptly attended to
day or might
PHONES
Store 335 Residence 353w
Hamilton Street. Goderlch
Cleaning and Pressing
Expert service on ladies'
and men's clothing.
W. C. Snazel
Haberdasher and Dry Cleaner
WEST STREET Phone 33
BARGAINS IN GOLOSHES
FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN
This is the time of year when we clear out the
balance of our stock of Goloshes. The Makes we sell are the,
very best in quality and construction. The materials used are
et the highest grade and will keep their color.
Our prices are away down and our stock is eomplete in
sizes Come early while you are able to secure a elunice of
styles.
GEO. MacVICAR
THE PRACTICAL SHOE MAN
NORTH SIDE SQUARE
GODERICH
ST. AUGUSTINE
ST. AI'OUSTINE, Feb. 23. -Mr.
and Mrs. 11. Campbell. of Wertfleld,
visited the latter's, parents, Mr. and
Mrs. A. E. Johnston, last Thursday.
I Mr. and Mrs. John Thompson visit-
ed at R. Rutlelge's this week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Robinson visit-
ed at Gordon Mtl'itnehsy'a, Auburn.
I last week.
Mrs. P. Walsh is on the sick dist at
present.,
Buri un Sunday. February 111th. to
.lr. and Mrs. A. Smith, a sou.
Mrs. M. Armstrong visited at 1'.
\Walsh'+ last Sunday.
The snow is nearly all away now,
Innd the autos arc out agpli.The roods
, are very sloppy on hop yet.
Mks. Josephine .M .Allister returned
home on Monday of this week after
it six weeks' visit with Toronto ;and
Blues file friends.
KINGSBRIDGE
.KI:NGYItItIDGE. )'tar. 24. -Mr. and
Mrs. F'ruik Griffin and their Utile
daughter Rita. of Detroit, motored up
tai Ashfield for the %eek -end.
The Messina Earl Dreunan, Tom
O'Neill and John S. Dalton attended
the Md'orwl•k-lkeerhng demonstra-
tion whirl' was held in Lucknow,
February 19th.
Mr. Dau. O'Callaghan Is visiting at
the Inane of Mr. and Mrs. 1'. Sullivan.
!low unusual are these bright sulk
ny days for February. It seems as
though Spring has broken the speed
limit indeed, and has buret delight-
RENNIEs
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SEEDS
BEST
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EVERYTHING FOR THE GARDEN AND EARN
CATALOGUE TO INTENDING PURCHASERS
Wt'.' RENNIE C9 mono
TORONTO
ALSO AT MONTRCAL VANCOUV(R
For Forty Years
PICTURE FRAMING
firing in all your photos and
pictures, and !kayo- them framed
before the spring cleaning.
Smith's Art and Gift Store
The Henke ret Beautiful Pictures
1Telephone
your next order for
GROCERIES
-to-
PRICES GROCERY
Choice line of fresh
Groceries and Fruits
in season.
N F: leF:t.IVF:R-
Geo. Price & Son
Telephone 248
l'..r11, r ..f "tn;mv and N„rtil Meet
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A New Shipment I,
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Ladies' Dresses I
if just received in the newest
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styles and shades
Specially purchased to sell at $9.95
The balance of our stock of ladies' and men's
winter Overcoats offered at clearing prices in order
to make room for new spring merchandise.
A. CORNFIELD
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"Shop Where You Are Invited to Shop"
West Side of Square Phone 418 3
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(.tN.u)a+'S MINT T WOMAN
SENATOR
Senator the Hou. Calritte McKay
Wilson, wife of Norman Wilson of
Ottawa. Senator Wilson le the smother
of eight children and is the first
woman Senator to be appointed In
laluada or the British Empire.
folly upon us. The creeks loud l.reoka
have broken free from their icy bonds.
and are (lowing and rippling merrily
onward. a' if in deflower to Winter.
who ("Nllt no Longer hold thous in tis
Icy grip. The Itluewater highway also
Is free from its snow and ice, and
stands out tare and Inviting• to the
motorists more.
Whet the King of Winter thinks of
this
1 i•t•rtainly cannot say,
Rut he must rrtduult for a time at
least
To Lady Spring's' way.
ASHFIELD
pieta round of hie trip, aa the river
Ir up over the road at Mr. Peter
leaver's.
Mr and lira. Roy McGee, o1 Wing -
hum, visited with Mr. aid Mrs. Al-
bert McQuillan on Sunday.
Mies Lettte lux, who spent the
whiter with her aunt In Reglua, Sault.,
'phoned birthday congratulations to
her mother, .Mrs. A. Fox, here 011 Sat-
urday. Mrs. Fox heard her quite dis-
tinctly.
I-:Iw(od Webster, of WIngliaut, sot
cared to his awe at Fordyce. 011
8etntdl1).
Mr. Thom, of Ford•wtcb, Is visiting
with Ills aunt, Mrs. John Craig. sr..
and attending the fuueral of airs.
Punkin.
Mr. John McRae, of Culross, passed,
sway stn Sunday as the result of sever-
al strokes etwtaintd recently.
Much sympathy Is felt In fila com-
munity for Mr. Percy ('uslkk of Cul -
Foss, whose wife passed away 011 Sat -
'inlay after a hrlef illatvca. She was
formerly Miss Violet Simmonds and
jai mewleer of Chalmers church.
Mrs. Robert Purdeo Dead. -There
passed away ole Friday, February 21,
at tlw lu,we of hear son-ln-law. lir.
Thos. Henderson, of W hiteehurch,
Mrs. Robert Purlun, at the use of
seventy-nine years. Her husband pre-
deceased her over twenty years. When
a girl she .•awe from Lanai:. •. and sif-
ter her marriage Used on the old.
home u11 the 12th a West Ws-
teanosh, until they moved to the v11-
lage over twenty years ago. She was
a Much respected person nod was
much luted for her bright antihappy
disposition. Almon ttt1 week': ago she
.'uttered a strok . from which she
never really rallied. although able to
talk to her family. She leaves two
daughters, +Sire. Heederseni and 3Irs.
Will lhewsou. std four sense. Hobert
Henry who value week ago from Wal-
pole. Sask., Jame. l'., of St. Helens,
William awl Alex. E.. of White-church.j also thirty-six grandchildren and
i thirty-one great-graudohltdren. She
was burled on Monday, the servicebeservicesIng emulated In Chalmers church and
11'loghani cemetery by ber pastor,
Rev. J. Pollock.
.*SHF'IEL1► TI►WNSHI1. Feb. 23.--
Tlte monthly toeeting of the 1".1'.W.O.
was held at the mane of Mrs. 11. C.
MacKenzie on •Fe4truary 1v, with a
g(w.I utteudene-e of members and
friends. Tlw president, Mrs. Nell J. f
MacKenzie. was in the chair. The,
roll call was answered by u recipe for'
a hot supper dish. A very good pro-
gram was given. Mrs. Nell G. Mac-
Kenzie read an article from one of
Mr. Morrison's re•t•ot speeches. Fol -1
lowing this. airs. Ihuican atacl eunnnl
gave a reading from the bulletin. It
tt•as decided to have an Irish cuueert
on March 14 in leot•halsh hall. After,
the .singing of the National Anton 1
refrershments .were served by the ladles
and all enjoyed a short ss•►al time.
The many friends of Mr. Alt.e•rt
Beckett are pleased to see hem oUt
and urenua1 again. although not yet
(completely restored to his former
strength. He has de a splendid re -
rovers from the effPets of an aesid-
eat which he sustained last fall.
i The dance held In Klutall hall on
Friday, February 21. was eery touch
1 enjoyed by all ,present.
' Mrs. Oaks. orf Goderich, Is rislting
with Mrs. madmen of .►wherley. We
ret to say that Mrs. Iteujumen'a
I pv.health Is not Improving.
' Mr. Hugh Ferguson, of Laurier. Is
etill on 1be sick I►st. but we liope
(warn to see him around again.
Mr. John Cameron made a trip to.
Goderich today t e assist In the audlt-1
Ing of the esounty banks.
(;lad to see the tars tripping apt
and d.w•n the Blue water Highway.
The services Ice Ashfield Presbyter -I
Ian church on Sunday were eanducted
by the minister a, usual owing to
the fine day the shut -Ins were able
to get out with their cars t• enjoy
two fine sermon.
ASHFIELD
.tSil'1Ya.D. Feb. 2.i. -ale -.r.. Ilar-
ol lad Cecil Bloke attended fire Scat'
ley auction sale on the Kinloss boun-
-dary on Tuesday last end purchased
some stock.
The uunual buslue+a meeting of the
' Ilgre•gatiou of Crewe United church
was h-eld at the home of Mr. David
MvWbinney on theevening of Mon
day, the lith. with_ u ge•oel atte•ndaule.
After the b loess was transacted a
sodal hour was .Aleut In game•, and
music and lunch was served.
Mr. T. J. l.a11uan spent the week-
end ht Goderieli, the sliest of hie par-
rots. Mr. and Mn. William I.uman.
Mr. Austin Quigley was a Guderlcb
vl.ltor recently.
We are sorry to report the illness of
Mr. John Kflpettrick, ser. Mr. Kilpat-
rick celebrate) his seventy-fifth birth-
day on February 13th with his immed-
iate family and a few intimate friends,
A few days. later he suffered 11 !sera
lytle stroke. We hope to bear of his
nearly recovery.
Mts. James. Cook, erute:slim 10,
vlsltel In Toronto last week. the guest
of her son, Mr.,Jack ('ook. aud her
sister, Mrs. Topp.
Prior to the departure of air. and
Mrs. itobert McInnis and eblldreu to
their new hones near Teeswater, their
neighbors and friend, assembled at
their honk. 011 eo11ees4Mit 10. Ashfield,
to bid theme good-bye and presented
Mr. and Mr.. Mclnuls with the gift of
a puree.
Miss Violet Ashton, of l'olorne. Is
the guest of her grandmother, Mrs.
Janne Stevensun.
Tokens •f Spring. -The memory of
the oldest resident is greatly taxa! to
recall uue•h a perks] of suwuu•r-like
weather In ,February as we have ex-
perienced during the peat week. Thel
wild geese are soaring hi the
erews are cawing loudly; robins. are{
surging blithely; the highhuler is
Mrs. Nell Minot humid. .ef Mitten. *gain cleeppdng wdssl. and neat' otlwrl
event the weekend with her (laugh- birds and flies HMI crawling things
ter. Mr-. Tom Bogie of Goel.•rich. are to be wen threw days. The gra,s
is showing a new treat of green. !h.q.-
end windows stand open. We don't
know whether it h eopriig or trot.!
However. spring is not so eery furl
-or 1 the. (corner.
iksth of Perry O'Reilly. -Thr people
NO MEDICINE UKE
BABY'S OWN TABLETS
For Either the Newborn Babe or!of Kingsbridge and olistrl t were)
I greatly saddened. when word was re-
e•1rMl by Mrs. Gilbert erayne of the•
the GrowingiChild
There Is no other tselicine• to equal' death of her brother, Mr. Percy!
Baby's Own Tablets for little onPS- 4viteilb of Sheldeu. 1t.C., which oe•.I
whether it he for the newborn baloei (•urred 1111 February 1lth. Percy O'Itell-1
or nue growing child the Tablets alwaysly was the second eldest son of Sira.I
du point. They are absolutely tree fruw 1 Mary Ii'Ite•Illy of Detroit and the
(Oat,: or other harnifnl drugs 111011ate CorIelhls (eneilly, and ens Iornl
tlw mother inn 1uw11ys feel safe in! at Kineebridge twenty-nine years ager.
nsiag them. There tie grew to manhood and oboist!
t'oBew cling the Tablets. Mrs.. John' eight years ages went to British Cool -1
Armour, R.R. 1. S.euth ylouugltnn.. Molds. %herr be wa.s Pnguged in the
Ont., say.: ---"We Imre three fine, trade -o1 painting and decorating. 1
healthy children. to whom. wlwn a; E,urlr (n this year he went into te!
medicine i''''iwe'desl, ser' have given hnnlw•rw,srd•s to work awl on February
only Baby's 4beii Tablets. The TNN.. 11th be met fIltIlllt death from a
lets are the Joest medicine yo11 e•an 'Winslow log. The remains were'
keep in any hon,' %here there arebrought to 1s•trok, ,the funeral tak-I
young children." i'Ing pias, from the home of Icat broth-,
ltahy's Own Tablets sr*' a mild i pr. Mr. Joseph O'Reilly. on Veer:einy!
bra through Iaxntire whish regulate mondng. Fehrimry 2Mhh, M lit.!
the .1 ins -1 . cull M,%,.l'. banish con- ('.4. 1ha'- har lf. when• solemn high;
salvation and• Indlgeelfou; ' break up toads sea. stud. Rev. Father Mauric'el
colds and simple fever not Make Sullivan, of Clinton, Ont.. attended!
teething easy. They are sold by tae- rind awelstel in the sole•nm service.,
dieine dealers of direct -by
mall at The Interment was insole fit -Wily 2.1 rents a -'ox from The 1)r. ell-, Sepulr•hrr ce'lnc'fery. air. N'slter IMII
td -
limns' Medicine Co., 'Br.keiile. Out. i on, neortkian, n ,«•holmate an
f !friend•. ►md (harRe of sloe fnnerwl nr-
WIII7` PCIIIURCR krangements. The pallbearers were Ed -1
ward Mangold. Cecil O'Itellly, Thomas
1t'IIITF)('lt1`Rt'H, Feh. 24.• l.ast4 Finn. Jack Mellow. 1Willie Flue and
..,.„,44.„, mild weather Raid shining .sun I George Drennan. The de•ease.l. whet
r•eA M1vl nw'll\' our snowT.amks nodi was very highly esteemed by all who
not.,[ traffic les again on the awing. knew lila, elicited with fr1eN ds In Asb•
Swine (if the hills hail to he dug'Held n1N1 ih•trolt Ice i1r_.I and rill!,
through And that mss attended to on! newel' mans of Ila• friendships of htfsj
Seunrdny. The fupe•rnt (if Nee. I'anlvt� early youth. Serrhing ere his moth -I
Is to he a Inctor one. I ter• Mc, (I. IYReilly. Detroit; two broth-!
Mrs. Nathaniel la
•nIt, Harrh. RHEUMATISM?
spwt n few dors last week
k •wllh Ilei
IAehter. Sire. John Pardon. •
:Mies Lizzie Conifer. of Morris, 1.
visiting with her do les, the ('o lt-r T-R-C'sgive safe, speedy relief
brothers and their f,tnllle,e. from Pain and Stiffness
Mian Florence limier.- H.X . of To.
tempi. 'gent the week -Pad here with I Listen to Mr. 11. f . Benedict, Thedford,
her f,.Ireuts. mt. and Mrs. A. p: ihir- (hit "In the mnrninglwouldnot beable
don. e•mhig here to attend the fnne•r tomoveonearmnnlsssliifteditwiththe
al of Iwo grnndws.thrr, other it would feel AA though it were
)Ire. hprson Irwin not Mies Gwen.
Vogtohreak. 1 am glad to recommend
T R -C's". Equally goes' for Sciatica,
Toilet Articles
The best and newest of the popular
Toilet Requisites, at
Campbell's Drug Store
Phone 90
Goderich
erx and two sisters: Jo..e•ph and M --
1iladys 1)'Rollly, of !letrol1. Mrs. (Unset 1
F`rnynt, of Ashfield, and Victor O'• !
Reilly, of London, Ont. •
l)eeth's Sow
haths nee.
Sorrows wurilee no more.
' Earth's struggle. case
When Jess loved ef
calls Ills loved \ To heaven's perfect peace
P111 PAIN
Ends in 1 Minute s
"Boded burn, tri and yeas 01 plea
.51 minute r nth •Soothe-Salve',"Walls
L. T. Sears. "nleed•t'{ stopped. Pass
soot' •sashed. Molded operate'• "
0.t .t'staat results today. Aa druet,su.
TIP TOP
TAILORS'
SAMPLES
AREHERE
Just received, a beautiful
range of fabrics and pat-
terns for Spring and Sum-
mer.
Over two hundred dif-
ferent materials offer you
the very widest range to
select your new Suit or
Topcoat at
E24.00
made to your measure.
OUR MIDWINTER
SALE
CONTINUES
ALL THIS
WEEK
M. ROBINS
PHONE 384
dollop spent the week end In Toronto Nettritia, Neuralgia, Lumbago No
her slster. Iter mother, Mtn. Ilam (til j* roand1l .it yn,rIcakr'it. ias
Tliomp.on, who hits not INcn very
well Imply. 14 returning with her.
liar tenial mailman, Mr. George
Tenitt. Is not abfe to make the es -
T -R -C's vii`
3{uron Taft
Special Business Men's Laub
daily at 60 cents
, at all ienir-
Hugh Wong
British Exchange Bldg
I',•lelihotie• le;2.
Astonishing Value!
Lat. st and most up-to-date
I• sago ice a
Strainer Pail
No lip to break oti or clog
with dirt. Very easily kept
clean Holds loins Imperial
quarts. Very Special 89c
Oar *Werth die Money'. Sale .oda
Saterday, March 1st
Alf. Tebbutt & Son
WEST STREET
1%e !Whirr Phone 4114
THE
GODERICH
HFAYRtutS
IF IT BLOWS -
IF IT SNOWS
LET THE HEAT FOLKS
WARM YOUR TOES
When you come home at night so
cold that your fingers ache. and
your feet feel like blocks of ice.
That's the time you need the Heat
Folks to warm you.
For the remaining cold nights of wie-
ter, and the raw, wet evening% .f
essay sprint.
Make sure of having your home com-
fortable by ordering from u■ a load
of D L & W coal -the most coat -
fort per dollar of any coati you can
buy.
CALL THE
recut etlet
J. B. MUSTARD C PANY
Phone 91 - Goderich
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• ▪ MODE LTHEATRE ;
■ WEEK OF MARCH 3 TO 8 ■
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• MONDAY AND TUESDAY II
LEATRICE JOY and BETTY BRONSON
II head • great cast in • powerful murder trial picture. One of the most ii
a absorbing court room stories ever picturized ■
• "THE BELLAMY TRIAL" IR
a Universal Western' -THE IRON CODE" "FOX NEWS"
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• WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY 111
"SUBMARINE" •
II The Mighty Drama of the Sea Featuring I#
• JACK( HOLT ■
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and based on • recent great sub -sea disaster. See the deep -water
divers at work in the amazing underwater scenes. A different type
of action drama which will thrill the most jaded pict.re-g.er.
Breezy Comedy PLEASANT"
II
III• C ed LOOK 1
■ Matinee Thursday of 4.15 p. m. a
1 Admission: Evenings, adults 35c; children 25c
• Matinee admission: Adults 25c, children lSc. 1
• FRIDAY ANL) SATURDAY 1
WILLIAM BOYD and MARIE PRE VOST
• in another thrilling sky romance filmed above the clouds. blustering
1 Tom O'Brien is in the cast and contributes • good share toward an 1
■ entertaining attraction.
"THE FLYING FOOLII"
• Episode number four of the popular serial "A Final Reckowing"
If
Cartoon Comedy -"POOR PAPA"111
■ Matinees Thursday at 4 1S Saturday at 3 p m $
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