HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1924-12-11, Page 13THE SIGNAL, - GODERICH, ONT.
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OBITUARY
LORN1C McDONALD
The death occurred on Thurwiay
morning, December Itb, of Lorne Me-
I)onuld, Quebec street, at the age of
thirty-three yearn. The deceased
young men had not been well fur two
or threw months, but he was able to
, be about, and the end came suddenly
awl unexpectedly. 11.• was a native
of (lalerh•h and was a sailor by -oc-
cupation. 11e was not married. iie
Is survived by his mother, Mrs.
Norman 51. 11,nnld, five brothers --
Donald, of Pori Boron. Angus, of
South Nay. Norman, Malcolm and
Roy. all of town --and one stater, Mrs.
J. W. Slugfor ' of town. The flitter -
ill tool, place on 'I'tiesdnv afternoon
from the family residence, Quebe
street. to Maitland eenn•tery. Her. It.
(' Sl.4).rmld, minister of Knox
church, conducted the service, WI
the pallbearers were members Of
H:roit Lodge, 1. 0. 0. F., of which
the dee.ased was a member. -
ALEXANDER \ll'1iRAY
At the resldeuce of her sou, Mr.
11. It. Murray,. Keay+ street, nixie -
rich, on No%eiulter '24th, the death
otrurrld of Murquret 4301814, widow
of the tette Alexatuler Murray, and a
tnetub.'r of one of the 'Mower fain -
1114's of East Z. rra. '110- deceased
was burn in Lanark c,uuty eighty-six
years ago, the fatyfly removing toZor-
ra to 11+:.1. Three brothers survive.
thin. -an, William anti Ileurge%Gould,
all living in %viva. There are 111+0
tau ams, 11. It.. of Galerleh. find A.
I., of - Sew York. The husband
pasv'd aw.1V twenty-two years «go.
Mr-.. Murray had wade Gtderlch her
home for the (fist. eighteen years. Os-
!tint:li'•r brothers al the o1.1 bone In
he -anomer. She was :I nu•nd+'r of
the Presbyterian church, and the fun-
eral servk•es were conducted by her
pastor, Ray. R. 4'. McDerwid.
Mitts. MICHAEL Mlc.1VoY
(lie of the oldest nwld.•uts of this
locality passed away on Monday haat.
hi the 4K•rwu of Margaret Chisholm,
wid,H of the late Michael McAvoy.
Mrs. tie.\vu) was Wen. eighty-eight
years ago drrthe Oar
nt 11110 of o4lerieh
township, a daughter of the hate
thigh Chisholm. Forty-six )ears ago
-110 Married Michael Mt.\v0y awl
the) lived oil 14.10 ltayfleld road, too
and a half wiles Trow fowl'. for over
forty years, moving Into Goderich,flout five years ago. .resod a year
later Mr. Me.lvuy 11..1 and the widow
1 tad since resided with her nits•.., Moss
June Chisholm. Napier street, who
gave her the hest of a4t.•utiola :and
ogre. Mrs. MG•Avoy was a devout
uu'w
ndr of Rt. Peter's church awl at,
'' ndel at the. church very regularly
•enghout her too( life. l'harlt;t and so
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Practical Gifts for .Christmas
Slippers,--Stippe'rovio-a-large--x isq-.of ,tyles.
colorit: and prices --for every member of the
fainil) . A (lift , that lasts- throughout .the
year.
Galoshes, Will help drake wdrur frilends w•ar'Itwr.
-Skate Boots, --)ink.• thea(lir). and Boy. happy
• by giving, them a pair of -Skating }pools.
tipl►ttJl,-For Lellies or Men --They heli, to t oke.
the t:t prig out. of 'the cold' winds. . •
Rcsiery,- this. t(,o. makes a suitable 4'hri.'mas
Gift- 'tar to - ' I'air.
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Travelling Goods, Club Bags,
Suit -cases, Hat Boxes, Trunks,
Etc. Our assortment is com-
plete. See our Special solid
leather and leather -lined Bags
at $6.00, $6.50 and S6.75.
faith Were the aim mud mainstay of Hedley. M. A. Morning siibjer't:
her life and she leaves a memory "Paul, the Interpreter of Christ." I
of many good works T.•rfortned. The Evening subject, ' Paul before
funeral took place Wednesday morn- Agrippa." 1
1 I maeM at tit Peter's Services •es at North' street tiethodlit
82.40; raw Emmeron, .'rseriu::.
$2.40; Geo. C. titan, tiwbt•r and poats,,a
810.40 ; Mos. Settles, gravel pi I'. W.
W. A. Stirling, damage to cur. 87:
ng, requiem , H. Emmerson, superintendent, salary. I
.'hun•h being still« by 11 4q. 11. ('Ilse church nett Sunday ; 10 a.m., .Men'4w I
holm. of 'studio'. grauduephew of the 4'lut/-..: i . \Chat is a' s ate «node'
d..eaKe.1. Itev. ratio',' Guam env(' In choosing one's 11114-w4Ht?" 40 tie tn-•r 4..
the funeral 8414,1r1.104. Thr pallbearer* .,,,,d,,,,,,‘, by Jack fury..: -church I ` 1
were Messrs. J. 4i. nomads. Drury ,.I:,ss,-a Mlsiton Ruud. 11 •4..m. -
Young. Mlihuel Hooter and \1'ta...ytm. Burdens and What t4 14., with 1
Chisholm. .',uong those prooemt were , Them.. 3 p.m.--4'hureh e -had and
the Wows .nude and Kate Ma(•i►oug- Bibb, clauses. 7 p.a.--"Thr Reason:
all of Porter's 4tlll, illeyeK of the ,.b114ncKn of Our Religion."
deceased.
R.• invite }on to sheep at
W. Hern's Shoe
Goderich
Christmas specials
for the Last -Minute Buyers
For those who have left something for "last minute
purchases," we again present a list of specials. Such
prices and qualities have never been combined be-
fore by any other store. To see these values means
to appreciate them
MARVEILA COATS
Black silk Marvella Coats,
beautifully fur -trimmed,
with satin and deluxe lining.
Regular $48.50. $37.00
Special
VELOUR COATS
Only $15.00 are these heavy
cut check Velour Coata with
French Bea-verine Collars.
Come early if you really
want one of these Coats.
Regular $27.50. $15.00
(Special
SKIRTS
The new wrap-around
Skirts, colors navy, black,
brown - and grey. Regular
$3.95. Special
DRESSES
$1.95
Wool crepe and flannel
Dresses, some in small
check with long sleeves;
others plain with Peter Pan
collars and cuffs. Regular
$12.95. $7.95 a>ad $6.50
Special
Our Christmas Gift
to You
With every purchase of
$10.00 or over, we will give
free -One pair of high-
grade Hose.
Our Christmas Gift
to You
PULLOVER SWEATERS
All -wool pullover Sweaters
suitable for outdoor sports.
Shades brown, sand, navy
and pure white. Regular
$4 50. Special
HOSE
$2.95
high-grade silk and wool
and pure silk Idose. Just
• the thing for the Christmas
gift. Regular $2.00.
Special $1.50 and $1.00
MARVELLA COATS
Unusually stylish Marvella
Coats, some fur -trimmed,
others with buttons and
braid - trimmings, lined
throughout. Regular $:18.50.
Special $27.50 and $22.50
BURBERRY COATS
Burberry Coate in the
new Prince style. Women's
and Misses' sines, and all
aha(lea Regular $10.50
$18.50. Special. 1'
DRESSES
Canton crepe and silk I)res-
*es for the Christmas holi-
days, all styles and sizes to
choose from. Regular $25.50.
Special
$19.50 and $15.50
BLOUSES
Pretty Overblonsies, .'rope
dechine and figured crepe,
in asserted colors. Regular
$4.50. $2.95 and $1.95
Royal Ladies' Ready -to -Wear Co.
East Side of Square Goderich
The regular meeting of the Wo-
w.•iI's Missionary Society of Knox
Mltii. IN►S.U.11 . h1.E011 ' rhtirch will he held in the lecture
The deitth tout place :in Tt wally. room on Tuesday. De'calller 16, .at
Noventher Isth, of airs. ionald Me-' 3,30 p.m. This will be the annual
I..ul, Britannia road. In her sixty- meeting, alien the .secretaries of the
Kc•uud v,•ar. 'lou• dcecased was - a ; various departments will gibe their
native 4f .1'hf1.4d township. Il -r , reports of the year's work. The ex-
nlaide•a
1111 no. Ha" K4'11 1104h11 Mellen- i ,.ender asks for a full attendance of
:Ild. flits'e her marrlagg.iii 11103 she I nwtiat'rs.
had lived in God. -rich : lu•r husband 1
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pn••44.•eased ...•r teen years. 'Phe fun- I (:(/UF:KICH 'r0{ti'\sIBiP
Brat was I. 3.1 on Thursday. November
20th. from her late r,sldenec. noel the I ----
n umtuw • were, linen its Liu•know for i .
interment.. .At the service In (kirk.- 1 'lilt' v01111(11 of 4:1sh•rlcb township
rich Rev. R. 4'. M.•i1•rluel oltk•i:1411•,4 1414.4 (u Hoimesville tw" i).'r.•mtss- 1.
:end tit 1.ueknow the s' ralrc was Byw tyre n Eo.rl - 40 1...tnnelfor Lorain `
taken by WV., K. •A. 4:1IhW.--of the girders church. The rle(e:is.•d'ie snr- .Huber 21/. and the' rhrtklul if any. nn
vIved i.v a nntnh.•r of - Mores res and Monday. January a, neck given third
n.•pfa.'w•s. and by her'... s -hildrea. Sirs, r.-ullug+.ud`passed. Other n1Lor
Fleet. Mrs. III ett nal J K. Mr- matters w.•r.• .1t•pos.d of and the fol
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!sod, of Detroit ;'Mrs. Haggett, of lowing 44‘01111 1« paid:: Municipal
wet. and Mass Anna M4.1.00a1, of \t'urld. stipl.li'y $45.04; W. H. Mid -
1 '•narn.. Mrs. Mcie•twl hod been ill 'll. 4014• %tett Plank. 815: \P. Meikuig-
only .from the \V.•dnas.lay pr,o lauu to all. gravel. %..411: J. F1 Whitely,
('r..1.•sr4, with- a (sad which turned-'tavcl. 81�.�ii J. t 1,uel. gravel,
!o pnrumvLta. :4414.344: coils. illors, services at sward
4344.454: Reeve. el.'rk and is- sot*.
s.•1,. ring • 111n.rs. $, U(►; it. 4:. T11ump.
Al'RI- .or. school etgsu, to 1. 1' 82.50:
1'1 N ti ill v4. 1 11
J P. SVtllrely. salary. x1454: •it. a:.
Lott. gray. 2
last wr.' pith her mother. Mr".-4M'.:8,i.4.S; W. Finley, re-surraciti..
rite. RnRey.I ' f 111)11.•4„. -+41.'+4: iau:- -i E'atmer-, u.' 413 Ilk.
Reyes .1 `p, w1L. wens . ullisl
1lIS t. . 4.y, I' Thompson. -Mary. 811x: \\'iift•.•d FI-
-, d:,a lace Minnie •'s•:,l a fe'y 1 alel. i• b•o. EHlott;
nine tisto w.444.4 ugu . will¢ One 4b.•
Ines$ of ter t.roHmr. r •'uru'•d leo: •
:atnr.lev. Her brother 1.' still to
Flt•• (lector's rare.
Mr. will. Y•rUilti lit hat ;4110
Loudon, tvl.rre he .till i ri l.•rgo an
ration fur cataract.
Mr; anal Mrs, R. .1. ,/
!he latter'', m toxic MrsI. "
Klntall. o n simony.
. 4.1•. R. Alp prcachled on. -bur: o
• . x.11 On Ott L4nv nwr.4nc. and was
_rr4-!c► 1•y- u large and 1ppr. •patty.•
••r.gr.•gvtion (an, Imolav aftvnw'L'
w.
i h ....udwr 1:.th. 1414•v. rr. Mas s ire •or.'c t
Loudon. will speak in the Pt•r.byter-
'at. (-hnrcli its tile- laterewt of church
n::pre. Th\• aid i-nr.iuni•,ts h::'. no.
„s ys•t s.-te,-+ed a date. I•ut 1.. ' -., Icahn,, hs the near lulur..
.1v 0141-4 1:110 44e01. wow h.•Itr :•
1-er. rs( ball •':s \\'•slmewa:h' •
!nat.
When . o, in'', town on $$-54I"
.key et- •i - ,town. w,-mitston ills -1' -
horse "alipl«.1. breaking the *bar:
Fortunately no one WAR IIIlr'.
T1.r :anniversary K,•rvi.•,• }'••'r4 :r.
•'n.• Baptist chur. h `On Sunday. with
E. 4'. KIdatt aR ►peraker. were
..,,1 attended h°tb afternoon and- e1
.-nus«.
1. As.luii'h & son took d..wo tsar
•1:lie bu11411ng that was not 41-str.•y'-'1
by the fir,: at The Alvins4011 .repel
:tor. and bad it shtplwrl tier.. '..-'
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week. '
To Discuss ('Murch t'aNln.-A c,':.
gregational meeting of the ln1•mti'I-
an,f .adh.•roas af: Knox chnn'h, f•,r
the purpose 'of 'discussing chnrtli'' un •
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Inn, will be held' In the bas.•m!ut e' -
Knos. church on Monday aft. rms,l..
December 15th. at 2 o'clock. Rev. lir
D. 4'. Me'l:re,ror, .of tit.-Andrt•w'-
ehurrh. _iemdon, will present 81,•
case for union apt,'
stun.
the dIw•u-
stun. Every member and adh.r v,
of Knox ,•hutch is asked to ma6.•
his nr her business to attend 'hi-
und other -coupr•grltniotl m•.411111!-
hr•Id 011 4110' snhJA•t of nut, in er not,
union. The freest dissnss4wl will 1.•
ele•on raged and tun oppi.rt unity cit
en to ask any question.
ST. iIEI.ENS
I ST. HELENS. Dec. R. Tile annual1
meeting of the Harris Mission Itond
seas held on , Saturday. The follow -
Ing otltet•rs were elected: l'r.'u1dent.:
• Miert M. r'. Rutherfur4 ; vice -moist -
dem. Miss Vera Woods: secretary.
Miss leen: lnrrnin; treasurer. Moss.
Helen Mllh•r.
The ('hristma, eot"eit of S. s. \o.
-4 8 11 1 be held toil:Friday evening. DI1.-
i*Muller 19. in the St. 1141.10' hall.
4..t full. program will 1e' given by 41. •
pupils.
1 The lieemtwr meeting of the Wo -
1 on''s instltnte will tw held on Thurs-
dayu. the 144th (a week earl's than
nonan. at the home of Mrs. Mainline.
at 2.30 o'clock. Roll fall, "(lifts suit•
able for PIek ('h4dren'o Hospital?'
Subject:. "The 114fielent ltii*tttute."
Moss A. McKenaie in charge. Kindly
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remember the ftnit or vegetables. A
general invitation 1. e*tendel to all
1 the ladies. '
1 Miss Charlotte Johnston. of Bruce -
1 field. is making an extended visit
1 with her sister. Mrs. 'Robinson Woods. '
!Mra. 11. Rutherford le a vied.*
with her brother. Mr. It. Iwtrnln.
11.tw•know.
1 Mrs. 81.4. Haim is home after se•u 4-
i Ing.'a week', in Lnt•know at her broth"
er's, Hr.".t. Miller'..
The Oarletmus enlertatnment of the
Salttora Sunday 11•bcol will be held
at thee Raltford hall on.ilonday tort'n-
I lag. lkcemher 22041.
VICTORIA SCHOOL
CHRISTMAS PROGRAM
(11,1 I'!tp!i-i:
Thursiav, DecemSer 4.°8
Delivery Guaranteed
All l'h(4!et_ wk.., '
ATI.RI Ay. UE( -
tr r•-ady Iw•fore t I,. 1-1...i.
J. T. FELL
14.109hm.e 187 I.alrrich.
CHRISTMAS
MILLINERY
At large reduction in
price.
MISS M. E. CAMERON
Ns(dlfall St. Goderich
\ages I to 8
LIMITED 1'14
r dllsrsal
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tr 6 l
GIFTS FOR THE MEN ''!'
41l•rl'41'Icu• 141111' '.-Will ••: •• .. -4 '.t4. ti, $1 Ott
hairge it-•nrtu(e\t ..t N'..•k�\eur,. lonau • .• tt• to 81.54)
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(hor, from••..•..
Ilosio ry, train ,.
Fyerythiug 1)i
look our•gaodr olort'
SI.tkltn
\1'14'-\\'.aI. 11' recite}(lutetconn in: :.l
and yo,t.u• mole, tat obligation to buy .
GUESSING CONTEST -
freni ember that 1r •v. rc .l- ll..r -{.' it, 1.1 4e 4,1'1 :'r. „retitle.I
to a gu•s1 at the -tit ills r tit Mittel • r :,.t• jar. 14 '4w :\t:1 1
Ru(r to Is: give ti Away f
W. C. SNAZEL
HABERDASHER AND DRY (I.E:ANER
South Sade of Square
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GODERICH
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Continuing
The Presbyterian Church
.. Convocation of P:er4hyteri:fns A. 11 be h41 in
KNOX CHURCH •
GODERICH, ONTARIO ✓
Thursd y, December 18th
at 8 'clot k p.m., to consider
"The Churc Union Vote by Ballot"
What',Does It Mean ?
This nvccation is for i .formation and is arranged for
. the con fence of Glide 'ch.; Clinton. Bayfield, Dungan-
non, Aub , Carlow, nion, Leeburn and any other
churches n this district.
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Come and learn the exact sit
before it is too late. Every c
represented. Delegates nee
who want information
ation, so that you may act
ngregation should be largely
not be appointed. Let all
cifine, men and women.
Speaker Rev. James Wilton, D. D., Toronto.
Chairman- Rev. R.4C. Mr',Dermid.
An offering will be taken o defray expenses.
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CHURCH NOT18
"Say it with Flowers„'
Winter Wreathe of all ileserip-
tions. Any design or size to
order
For Home, Memorial,
Cemetery Decoration
Girt Flowers, Ferns, Christmas
Tree, with stands, any sin'
Come and see what 1 have
at the little store next to the 1 .
Signal Ofliee, North St. Opens I I
Sat'arday, iN'ecu,l.er 1:1111, for
the holiday Seas.,n.
Phone 601 - 22 after 6 p.m.
Mrs. Cooke
I it is said that of the fifteen minis-
ters of the t'reshyt.ry of Jttlron all
tint three or four intend to go into the
rotted ('hunch.
The !biotite church. ih'('t•mber 14th.
11 a.m, "Foewl for Dally idf.•;" 7011
I p.m., "A Cnsp•I Invitation." The
pastor at Moth Rervk'es. Prayer on i
Wedn.•..lay, 44 p.m.
t In Knox church next Sabbath the I
, morale," will 1st i'on,t -tv.l To the
ninlstcr. $ttfil.cts of sermons: 111
a.m., "'1'4.0• Father • House." 7 pnt.. t
"A Ncasoruahle Faith." 14u(rlutth 1
*Moot and Bible clavves ret 3 0'0..,4..I
At Victoria str.•.•t Methodist chnrcl.
nest Hunday the servk•es will 10• con -
I ducted by the minlater, itev. J. W.1
The Illustrated Tot VI
"England the Motherland"
11y
Capt. J. Milton State
.Notts! Lecturer and Author
"A traveller with a -harp
sense of I011110r"-N.l'.1I.'rald
"Witty, humorous, renlini5-
Cent" -Mont real Star
Koos Church Lecture Room
Friday,Dec.l2th, 8 P.M.
1'n•I.r :\I1si,icc- of Loot (AT
Proceeds to Children's
Playground Fund
Admission - - Adults 2Se.
Children 15c.
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CHRISTMAS SHOPPING
Can be ma le much easier if you can arrange to do it 1
early. Let us help you mOce your selections from
our immense stock of I
Patent Leather, Kid, Suede and Satin
Slippers, Goloshes for Ladies.
Dress Shoes, Work Shoes,;Spats* and
OveI$oes for Men
Felt Slippers for All Ages
Hockey Boots, Moccasing, Rubbers
Our Travelling (ioods Department
is filled to capacity. We have some new specials
suitable for Gifts for the Christmas Season.
Give us a call now, and we can put aside any-
thing you care to purchase till you are ready to take it.
SHARMAN'S
The Leading Shoe Store
Phcne 168 W. REG. SIIARMAN GODERICH