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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1924-9-4, Page 8-4Oil' aux x» ~.• . S Thar/Any, fieptemler 4, 1St& OBITUARY. %l It'.. .1.111 N (V )N IRIY Mr.. .1 01111 4'o1l10y {lasatsl away at • her Mon.. at Go. ..ham, Oregon. on. Eel - ;a day oc.•:iiu.. Angunt 1st. aged Mt'etty- ,ett'll ye.tr.. after an Phone of aer,•rnl anul1.. Pinner 1 services wore held 'Monday, in the Ilethod l i Episcopal uu d 1 iu a )a .heal a F: AI .. lb t 111"' l she faithful ehun•h, of whh•h a wens s •mtvul.t•r. and interment wui made in t:nr.ham cemetery. 11!.•. Ibnley is .urvh-M by her ngid husband. an atknn,d' son. F. 1:. llonl,y. of Oak - laud. (`,tl.. throe si-tern, Mrs. Alive alibis 1'ad. AL1 s. Abortion 'nndtalr. and lira. Charlotte Sham and s.n•eral 1'011111-W. ami 111ees totes awl ('a nada 11.1I:Lob tit WAIN born neer Toronto. ('anon 14. 11:47. She woo. married 1. C4'onley In 1 NM.mit•r 1s,411. Foye ,-(ors ago the. .'.i,•hrat, their goldeu .wedding 11111Iyers;ery with a large number of relatl.ea. nod TrIe4ult. Mr. and Mrs. Cotler Saved to Iowa In 1171 and to 44r,•gp1 i 11'.142. Shire re- moving to Oregon the: nave iltart In or .st p tire -Jinni. M1414. 1)ON Ai.1) McTNN• T$ w ith a severe lingering (Iluess shish she bore with Christian vetivers., awaiting 11e will of her Masier to re - leant• her from suffering and call her to nur't those who hove gone before. Mrs. Meluui* avis bort uetr Cor. onto, her maiden no me Iwoirag Mary M.. Vienr. .After their marriage she nud h r late husluuld mnt'tsl 1, !truce township, Brr count y, wit ere they t the did their re. with h other pion - perm, In making the county what it is balmy. Air. kielunii (fid in June. 100.'.. at Luektrww, where they had lived fur ever flue years.- After- wards Mn.. -McInnis live) with- mt•m- Iwrs of her family. She was the mother of a Targe fatuity. One 4•l4Ud diet fu iufauoc attd three otIn-rs grew' rap but predeceased her. 00%011 nn• still Ilvftsg• Tbe ams are all in Saskatchewan. Arehle and Augus. ut Piuport : Makr,1m, at '1'onndtlm; Ikon. o: Ronkeuu; of Viceroy: Moe daughters are: )fes. Cau.pb•11. Italy rock. Alk'h. ; Mrs. hump. •R1111ui x. Ihatta11t : Mina. 7ii.tk nud ,kin. Ityan, Ibet ruit: Airs. Jeffrey. Port Eight. anti Mrs. Honking. of Coal. - rich. who faithfully nursed iter through Iter Lang 111u,14,. A service 8f tire house on Wednesday evening ion. eondukt.d 115. Its--. It. C Melle•r•tuid. tit K two •hun•h. the de•etseal hating feet. for many years a member of the l'resbyterkau ohur.h. Thr in- terment tNM in the family plot at Port Elgin on Thurday. .1 few ..bort y.wr' of evil past. V..' n'1u'11 the happy shore Where dtwtlldirided friends at last Shall meet to cart too more. --Con. i(ra. I)oiudd ,McInnis ,Med ]lurl- day, Ati n,.t 21ttl. In her rtAbtic4i year. at the home ..f her son-in-law. lir. Thos. Honking, e.rt,er l'nrk and Albert streets. *here she hod lived the last sl%ren mnuths. She had been confined to her Iw41 fit' ,'iglu. months HAVE YOUR WAGON TIRES Cold Set for a permanent job. Oominion Road Machinery ceaeuT 1 MR. M. G. CAMERON announces that his law practice has been takes over by MR. R. C. HAYS, jr., of the firm of Hays & Hays, who will carry all pending matters to a conclusion and who has been handed all legal papers that are now in Mr. Cameron's hands, and he has deposited all papers of value in the vault of the said firm for safe keeping. L THE SIGNAL, A Warm September Predicted 1 LasIte.. iet us suggest 11 {air .of w'11ite t'ltllow+ shoes for the next few wts•k,i You eon purchase them ut ,cry low +trice,. rat 'the little slits• .Isgt 11 1.011114 the corner.'• SHAH - NI Red and (.un in ('ands 'brie September issue of Rod anti Gun L/ 4',tada will appeal to every .I.trt-man. A cause Irip through the ('hail hakes from 1hlrtmontit to Slim Is•nacadir. by It. G. Urquhart, de- scribes uue ur 1110 m,lst alluring trip* that cote he nuUk• anywhere in We Maritimes. The Four .d 1's, by 11. 'misdate, is the "story of a {a•rttct two w.,•ks`'bn11tiug trip. while Ikmnyeaale Dole Rives 4,11 int. -r, -ting account of How the Slim 1t-riggling Eel I.. Taken in Winter 1111 the .lthlntit' ('oast Ilaynlolsl 7•hompato M '41ory• ..f the trot. u north. entitled The Fur ('ache. i, one ttitlt 1111 111111.1111 goat plot. Mildred how introduce", the reader (o a very Interesting group of {as.ple. Thr (3uid.w Of Algonquin. and Martin Hunt& narrates lin lots usual vivid style In Circulating. All the regular departments are up to their usual stan(LIr1 of excellence and aid in pro- s klieg good. till -round reeding in this unlmher of the magazine. Rat and Gott in liked* 1. published by W.. J• Taylor. Ltd.. 1Cos1ato-kOnt, Work IM all right if r parson las •non 1 sun' titur to do it. Ki 1 Ibducrl rates on all ralhaays mala be affective for the Western Fair.l September 01 to 1E' OODERICH COLLEGIATE MAKES GOOD RECORD Results of Irepart mental Exam- inations .1:mouneeel 'lite r,1011t. of the 1h•Iart tueutal ex- umumliunM In Elle 1'{ner 81111 the 31141411e Sch.s.1 are ttnu eel this week. In the Upper Schon examlin- tions tit. dtutieut, of God,rlcJt 01. legtatt• ln,tlttte lune W111 Ile a very sla•',wshl standing. eighty-three per cent. of the pettier,. writtwl upon hity- ttlg 110011 w1ti't1.s111i1y {a1,se.I. 11'1111.- the 3Ihk11.' School students have not made s-1 high x percentage. yet iu view of the very great number of failures throughout lite Provintr the ..eventy-thr.v per cent. of ntceewsfully written payers is e'ousidereal a big% rt•elyd. lu 11,. Lower School exatultuttlons the twn...Mane of Mlr•ct'iIfllly written papers was eighty-eight. 111116 $011001 IM En be congratulated upon the success of its students In this y'eor of reported large Lahore., Miss IM.ria Woollt•embe. wow las a remarkably aucvv'ssful reetlyd in fir• Upper 14414).11 euumimtrlona, will he a strong, candidate for the l'arter elunty stlolareltip. The results are given herewith In tabular form. $1,500 IN CASH PRIZES (slow puny words Ian you make from the letters is the three words, "SHEF- FIELD SKiN St;AP "• MOO First Prise. Judges are Banker, Eluoater and clergy- man. Send stamp for circular and rules. Shefit•Id'rls,raturies, I ltetd. 1(11 Aurora, 111tmuis. SCHOOL OPENING BOYS' GOOD SERVICEABLE BOOTS In Black and Brown, from $.1.54, to $4.(O. MINER BRAND RUNNING SHOES 4 It i) anfcient to .ay they are MiNER BRAND with the prAwum curet older. Misses' and Growing Girls' Patent Strop S�rs, Sandals amid Osier& • from $2.W to 1}i. • Get Your Footwear at Square• Hern's Boot Shop P4 we Empire Life Insurance Company Head Office : • Toronto, Ont. j1►i'aprearted in Goderich and vicinity by C. D. Beringer EST STREET GODERICH, ONT. There is an insurance contract to fit every need. SEE BENINGER FIRST THE PAVILION GODERICH, ONT. DANCING Thursday, Friday, Saturday September 4th, 5th, 6th, and Saturday Nights Only For Balance of Season Music by H. Skinner's Orchestra, London Lie 1 - GODERICH, ONT. __ GODERICH OWEN SOUND 1 All the fat toric, null other place. of GAME AT CHESLEY' k islioew were olos.1 dowel In 1'hoi- Iley, to she the employe. a Outlier to take 111 the contest. The ball Stta-Tinos ttipoii Admit, the I .lark rat t'h.-sley is it Nerve good one Better Tent Won :ail although ground rules were ue'- I "Mary it alt. 1e'uuse of the , largo; The fo(lowtug is VT,. . h.1'0 Sountl • crowd. run -111111.1. report of :11 , baseball *ante at Chesney MMt week: 1u desperate ninth lulling rally i u 111.• Owen Sound IUleruneds hU Ju.t iNllel 10 nt14441 4111( 1111' 1'111'111 Flolor I .scan of (:,ilericll in the .hirci g:)lue to d.r•ld)• the winners of the tat. {true{w. Inch having won a grime. and had to take the short •w.i 0f a 12 to 11 *sire. Over T' 11 311,1 rut' thu sinstl. halt fins were present at 1 the {ark in ('h.,.l.y when the two! bwms lined up for the big contest on Wednesday afternoon. Probably :111111( h:tf the crowd were Owen Sound pslple who had nl • rsl rater .rola 111xr1• 111141 they certainly mud. - their {)i'/1'.eNe kltlw•II alter- tiler' was the least idioms-. Goltrt•`:1 alseo had n burgle number of rooters with theme. F:xeltentent went at .41 hitch pitch alt during the game and emery play w.o. ehrt•re1 by either one aide or fir other. The game y .n•rlar was exiw. ted to be a pitt•hrr', lwttle toetwe•u Haynes. of Golerlt 1.. i,ttd Ambrose \1'hh►fie141. the local'. e.ce. Lot 110t11 twirlers were pounded Intr.' and WhitNrld was r'move•t, after the third inning. 1i14• balm Wein. Into hit in the ninth Inniug fol( nuns to the bad. and they were not retired until three of thew' acre pushed acrasa the rubber. Winning yesterday'a game would lace given I,awtutti a big boost here. •a they would probably have heel. sent against the Brantford ('.rdn,t,• In the next round of the O. 11. 4, 1 However, Golerk•h proved thole tel't'.. to 110 a Metter hall team .ural there its no kick coming from 11-•11•. Upper School • r E B ` sx [, t'if.} O „�, r F� .S+ � 5 r _ W. 11.liaker_.-- _ W. F. Baker - F. A. Beeytrr ...- _ J. H. Reeves I i . Mr. C. Bel M. I. Dalton - •.... E. F. Dobie F. M. Dilrnin, i.......,..„•.. M. G. Finher ..... ....• C A. P. Fraser .. . _k„ 1 11. F. Harris_. Y.,•,.... 44,-- 0 1- B. Herr - 3 A. A. iietheringtoa_._...-.---._ - 3 A. M. Howell . .._ .. 2 C. 1/. t1umb,•r C M. R. Ranter..„ . C ,-.W . Jefferson _ `_»,.. 0 bl. T.. Mackenzie...._ .. 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K able M do Any- thing nything right yes%P.1try, amd .tie r..ult wits that only about billf the runs .caret were earned. A total of sev- ..uieen errors were chalked up against the two tenons. Owru IiuWid hating tell mis•nee atm' the Pttrlty }ants spoon. There were also sons,. dumb .playa /killed off by It all t.-01:4. lout 1►web Sound were the wnrat 1.1: fomes.' in these -bone head The litalrrlch tenni will e•rtaluly hive to play a different brush 1d Intl if they expect to get very- far In the Ontario chauftfunshlla. Nearly any 'noire term 114111111 hay.. trimmed thew b1 the furor thew showed yes- ter(layi :I :1 :t C 0 C F u u -F 0 0 0 u n u 0 0 O u 0 L 0 0 CCC (' 4 o 11 rr n CO u 11 n 0 O 0 0 o O 0 0 n 0 o 0 u O 0 0 0 3 3 0 o O n o 0 0 0 O O o O 0 0 H. 1. M. Jlurpby •...__... o C o 0 0 M. A. McKee ..... ........... F F o 0 E. J McLeod. .:.tt 2 2 0 11 R. G. McLeod...............,::.., • 3 0 0 D. B. Orr ....._______ ".._ 1 C 0 0 M. MeB. P..ollock o"»C $-,r o f C F o L. A. Robinson- ...__.... ::.... 1 1 C 3 3 3 K. M. Straiten_.. 3• o 0 0 0 0 0• o n 0 F. D. Th inism • C ,. F F o E. M. Whitely 0 0. 0 o C R. J. Wi g'.ns...............„..r• o • • • • W. D. % o lIcembe ,. 1 1 3 1 1 1 E. A. Elliott _._ C 0 -•sal • O NOTE :-1-75 per oent. and over. i. -M per cent. to 74 per amt. 3-6O per cent to Oi per cent. C-50 per cent. to fl• per Cont. F -Failure. .o-$ubj.•ct not taken. 0 IN MEMORIAM 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Middle School c S. m a2,, :,fir J J. 1i. Beeven 0 M. W . Bell C 1,. M. Bleck . .•.. ,,, C (.. M. Bogie -- ._ C II. M. Brcekow :. .•........ 0 F. R. Clark 2 H. M. Clark . _.--. .....e 1 E. 1'. Duehartne.....,... - .r,.•• C F. M. Dumb' ....-.._- 0 E. A. Elliott, ' ..- ..... .._._.- 0 1.. M. Mow ......,, o M. 1. F4rrow. 3 E. M. Feld 1 V. N. Finnigan ....._ .. C M. G. Fisher A. P. Faster .- • M. A. (irebirth .A. ' Z ` x a e -1 2 ▪ U .. 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