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THE SIGNAL
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GODERICH, ONT.
PRIDHAM'S!
BE OOII PORTABLE DURING THE HOT WEATHER !
Our Melt's Furnishings Department offers for
�" 7our appruve a mast interesting selection
of the season's smartest Straw Hats, Shirts,
Silk Suspenders, Underwear, Bathing Suits,
Flannel Trousers, etc., at popular prices.
Grey Flannel Suits
Single or
Double-breasted Si 8■ so
W. C. Pridham iT Son
PHONE 57, The Square
OODZRIOH
CAPITAL THEATRE
Goderich
Phone 47
Now Playing -Walter Connolly, to "Father Brown, Detective," and
Randolph Scutt, In Zane Grey's "Wagon Wheels."
Monday. Tuesday, Wefaseeday--Our itoadrtloa Day Special Attraction
WARNER BAXTER and KETTI GAL.IAN
Present the season's newest romantic hit. A bright and well spied
mixture of story and entertainment
liiiethe Pampas Moon--
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WITH TITO GUIZ.iR.. VELOZ and YOLANDA
Thursday, Fir day sad Saturday -
Bigger and more emcee:ocular than ever!
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"Gold Diggers of 1935"
DICK POWEELL, Adolphe AInniep. ('+kris Stuart, Acte Brady.
Glenda Farrell, Ramo and Resits.
Mu+lf ' Dancing' and Fun! Truly a melodious eyeful.
Matinees Monday, Wednesday and Saturday
(ion:Ong-Ruby Keeler and M Jolson, In "Go Into Your Dance."
THE GODERICH HEAT FOLKS
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If you want good interest on
your investment, heed this
teller's words. Deposit a bin -
fir] of Heat Folks In your
cellar and you'll receive com-
pound best next winter. Buy
....AMPOdium buy on • IoW
'MANI. dollars � hest ase eti-jooe
put money to wet* for you
this way you get a high rate
of interest and hold all the
security, too. Heat TUB Heat Folks
W NOW CARRY GENUIN1a
SCOTCH ANTHRACITE
NILE
NILE, June 20.-A number from
here attended the anniversary services
at Port Albert on Sunday and the
garden party on Tuesday evening.
Mra. Wm. Watson, who had been
visiting friends in Clinton, returned
to her home on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. McPhee, Mrs.
John McPhee, and Messrs. Ralph and
1.'JAAord_.litiebet visited relatives at
F.mbro on Sunday.
Miss Oral Finnigan of Putnam spent
the week -end at the home of her par-
ents. Mr. and Mra Wm. Finnigan.
Mr. H. I. Morrish and family and
Miss Anne Tabb of Toronto spent the
weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
John Tabb and attended the funeral
of Mrs. Mary Taylor near Auburn on
$aturda.v.
ASHFIELD
ASIiIP1E1.D, June 25. -Mr. Lorne
MacLennan and son Kenneth, of De-
troit. spent a few days wltb relatives
here , Kenneth Is remaining In the
country for the summer.
Mr. and Mrs. Williams and babe,
from near Toronto, are visiting at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hibbing.
Mrs. Campbell et Philadelphia L
visiting at the home of Mra Sod. Mac-
Gregor.
asGregor.
Musa Parrish of Saskatchewan
visited last week at the home of her
uncle and aunt, Mr and Mre. John
MacRae.
Mr. and Airs. Thoe. Sandy of God-
erich visited Ashfield friends on Sun-
day.
Mrs Jae Tltomaon and draught
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Leslie Wood Malheur, second eon o1
11. J. Mallabar of Watford, Eugland.
iso ac -^sagas torui. ylAwe on June 16th
at St. Michael's church, Boatnampton,
KnYlitad• Tbe bride is well known
as a summer reehent of Goderich.
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BACKI ..,MarDONALb
A quiet w.4ei. c c rewony was per-
formed by Rev. D. J. Ione at the
manse, Colborne street, un Wednesday
afternoon, when 1' rgiela Margaret
MaeDonald, R.N., daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Donald Macltiouald, of 'Huron
township, Bruee county, was united
In marriage to Wilfred Held Hackett,
son of Mr. sad Mr- James Hackett,
of Asbield township The couple
were not attended Mr. and Mra
Hackett left aa a -lion honeymoon
motor trip. They ++di reside at the
groom's home in A -ion. -Id
VOADEN-Iiz1PATRICK
Timothy IDaton Memorial church,
Toronto, was the ;