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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1924-12-11, Page 151 THE SIGNAL, GODERICH, ONT. County and District -..._ ,,.....„..I l'Wverul 'I'tn•lersulilh farmers took I Mrs. Jawes,('Iark, of Morris town - prizes for Ilona* at the Guelph win- till Ili. lwsmeel away on November :bath, ter lair. in her thirty-ninth year. Before her .\rtli u• Wbe'ler, itlurval,•, (lad the narriige- Mrs. clerk was Mise Pearl first finger of his right hand taken $i.•vurt, th third 'laughter of Mr. orf will, a wood- utttrygraua 11111• do). mud Mrs. Thur. Stewart of Itluevale. r1e•eut lye Besides her husband she leaves a Naas tau Huuwr tuts t,•uderd her daughter 111441 m sn. A stroke of par- reslgly4tlou as prinellwl of Craw ulysls was the cause of her death. lursik public school, to tall atftet at A. 11. ('tombs, of New Hamburg, tile el..., of this toren• bus purchased the Itinerate creamery. J. W. Ring. M. I'.. of Rluavale, re- Harold Datum 1, the former Mat.. g u,er111111 Mrs. Hawmewd have mov' ce•Ived al telegram that his brother iratf n. Stratton!. Thomas was seriously 111 at Whoa- nni• The f rrblg reek lacy quietly at first re and h.• lett for that place by1x 1. the mouse. Itluevale, fon Thursday. fit train. 'flip f.11f ('logien Marti11, '.ud 1 November '27U1. of Lester V. )4a uu- eulieea. '..i ref )44.• forth. taus been s-.•1(1( dera,.of 'Windsor. to Elizabeth t'oro- to A. Villar. ut Dri.hwwxl, for $7,- 1 Ilea 1)14uond. younger daughter of bile e-1rh. This Is the third time nils I Mr. and Mrs. Hurry Dlawwid. Wiug- farm lu1- changed Wanda at the situ. haw. Itev. t'. 'fate otfh•ialed. Mr• plica. end Mrs. Maunders will .•s1111. ut Mr. and Mrs. It. II. Ferguson quiet- VIn 1.ur. Iy celebrated their gelldl'ta wlsldiig nn 1 Mr. lite! Mrs. Win. .lnder,Sn,'- liker,:n•' 1111 Tu1•wh1y. Novetuber , home in last \\'anunosh was the Vali. Among lines. ',resent wow Mrs. 1 -'.w• of 11 large and happy• gatlN•r- M. .1. .\il.n. of Ihlrl.s•k, tilt brIllee. lug reentl)., tit• •tireasitoi tieing the Maid ut fifty years ago. ' animal ey«tel• ,alaiiirr of I lir Fenn - Dainty and Distinctive ��atn and Silk Hats For the Holiday season New corsage flowers in metallic a ostrich effects, Nair Bands, Baby Veils, Bags and many • her pretty and .'useft! ¶_hristnias gifts. You Are Cordially Invited to Inspect Qur Stock Miss MacVicar Kingston Street Goderich, Ontario • •%.• 5 s•'' 5 `. • k` s • 111 r 1, • • • • s. t • t• • • s\ • • wasmseer • . ` t . rs' Club 'f C'urrie's school section. over one hundred people partook of 1411 elaborate dinner. Afterwards a progrntu of murk• and s}rvchi•s w'Os curried out. Mr, anti Mrs. 'flow. Gibson have .f e ty t the auction sole of the flirIs•- arrlvesl at Wroxeter from Winnipeg. At to the Edmore i 1(11 Mr. Glbron will take clwrge of the late. Ir•cuplt•d by t'hurles Reitman. 1'n the 4 usheu !Me, Stanley, Robert M.- ('linehey was the purchaser. 11.• gets tutswnwlfm next month, but Mr. 14e4. nun will liVe 011 the farm until other uowivatbw will bare to be spring. eel for three etlitnen! urS. us 'triose- Mrs. grab, sr., Is milking tu+ notnina all failed to 1 uullty, except.. tendedMiss viral at Detroit. (( Vis„ (►ribs yl.tlrk, who was ANA. Wrlght:,who is therefore eler•ted Detroit for several mouths. has is 11..laaatlon: _ turned to hi'r. hotpe here. • Mrs; T. J. Berry. 1,10.us4111. ba, *old what 1444• been known. f'x many years BL1'TH sa the Berry 4111,• 111111 cxe'hange .hill.* to the i4ie•I,..Itrigg: Weal Cla• Mrs. Holmes left laws work for h. r of Toronto, who will use it as -14to 11'.141• :11 sheux city. limit. aft.•i a v), 11..11.4.,b1 4.011114•11011with their lawith relativ4.5 in. Myth and 1:8451 luisih,•5s at lleusull In onions. Wu 11,e- Tare, i.ttrtr on. no. 'til c.!u'ea- Inert lI .i.n. of McKtll11u, east of WintJirop. Parry yt.nU ..•.tied by \1r". Amain hoes meas 5'111- overseeing. 111+ t•dy de.lr..%. 4 by fire.' 771e Heigh- big de -r. bort. gathered and worked hard 4o i )fess .tudrey swain, Suing sive two cnei barns that mer. near ; I. y'th inlblic scl).5,1: hu5 it vi.•r..t tut bl . barn, but the threw %cut np . rr.ig11latloa, to take etfe•t al • end • ZURICH 'fill• 11Uron Vouuty 14...11. -4; 4,11'. t'i..pt•rutive •Assut•lution has `dls- IlandeL ail it wens apparently i44gos- 4ihle 111 find suitable ottk•ial". saw'w[II ut Wroxeter. In the wwlle'Ipal election at \Vrox• Ote•r uu Monthly. lh.celnlwr eat John Hetaehs•rg meas re•eiveted Ite•ve over Jahn Douglas by , a majority of .415., 1•.• r' nosh. v 1:1' returned „Lame from where be .111111 1.e•1. ,4•11 ranee• :1111 11111., 1•iti •Ilt.d it. finales. Lorne Ilul;.y has the of tb1, year. , farm rel,1.'I and lust :111 his .urn-..n's Mr,. 11. Xie„l ins r.'4uru,1 from no .crop, iu.•ludina !lac. grant and straw. ' \tended i•.e a ittl relatives in. ti -and sone Iwl.tliuery. I4.tte owner i W. -t. and t..tutt iv rrlwl 5'w. 111511rark•e. I Air.. N. 4 'tinting. .after sls•u'1i1,:. I.hi.h will partially core. rte loss' -.'.'teal-.w,sl,4 vesting relatives ,i• James Mel; r•gur. of 'lie .'id 4.1tll- 41s,11a1. ed-yywk.r-mit). All., WHA in, Jared by a hall two er tl.re• we.•k1 ago. '11x'1 ,1nl,lay •veldbg. November :'11':,. from the effects .1 tin. b.Juri4-. I1.. -'etre fit be r,..oe•rh1¢ nt fir.:. NW. .4 flew drys 4•1.re his death a , .'ii:u.g,• ..•1 hl. A son and thin' d:ntgle' •., n vivo: hi. wIf.• .:led about two' y.u- *IP. Ti • demth '.5rrd hl_ Mensal!. on Monday of • last week of-.one'of the; mos- • reapeete.l r. id,'nts of the vel- I •a_•,, i11 the ierson .f John Key*.. '1•i„' •te,...i-.l was torn in. Stanley, and •a• r ago •el ,ft. t •, .. .h' . +i ' v ht K t, 1} roto K ) t:: rnu et fe'r wanly years on the `tutu- • .. 11.1y boundary lin.. uoo'lug Into 1I. ,•alI w 11420. 11e ,Is .urvivetl by '.1• ult.% to,.. son,'--.tlla•rt, 1111 the ' clie.f:lrn. and 1:4trge 1'.. ('ullrgtatel h' -';!'.t'• t,.nehe•'t at mammon:- add • i... 11ancl.n•r, Both. .clow Mrs. 1 -ii 444nl..id. o1 1(tr.4•tsvlll.. H1- tooth- ..!' al...., la -silt tivuit..at 'h. age of •diets -iota. years. - Mr. lie's ...offered , .. « • t.ro stroke RIT ... 'months ago. I ,4• 3.14e410g un Elis .no's farm at I •1 acme. ata. 4147 w•r • 4.euV•'r ' Wes.. lea. r1•turnetl home. 11'1J,'1'UN " • .lobo .\:i k. a. 11f the Huron Cu.' log. t..ull:any..bine at. il."'i.laut :1 11'•. days ago ,while driving a..._the..hit;11 way between' 'Mulnlv+Vil)' 111111 1.111. .ion. It t•aa ruining, tie- road was slippery. 01:.i his nor skidded Into the ,H:.a. au4 :nri,irl'i4»r. pinning' hen 4,1,11 ra.'ath. I'urtnti e1.It', 14440i:were ween right at baud and 1.• was re.- 11. 1 (rota leis lr•slli..0 .owl ' rt -hail. uurol,•''ioa., to :h.• bleylital. , Aft... ...me 1.1.0.4 ti tl 11 1.1• a 41•0 h.• 'v:,. slide 111 •.•Irl n 511.5 'Amy II wsoh !eft last wee•I. 1..r \ ni''al%, r It 4'.. where 1i. mil Join her blot?..r aiel his wife i..' trip ••, California, ,eller they i.. t'• -leve -the '.-inte•t. - %Ir.. I-.irle e'nmtd..•I1. Who was. ei• trio•. her parents. Mr. :aid Urs. .4. .5 f..r srv'.ral'we•40.1, has Ieft f. r '.•,:onto en 1.•,11'• t:. tor home .1t Lal' try. , *E 1FORTN :..n, 12,.. .5.exan,let Ifni, 'the founder of the. \last'•. hereon M,•rner. sun of M 11 t1 flrldg'• Works a: MiTehelt, le , arl•I Mrs, .1. .1; \l••ruer_. received Ins: t.'1 in Ills '•ig11t'.third year. ' :'i,•.4. a k.It,ds' lu' white )seely .. told 1.... Ilolland, .4w ..4 ':. K. ik'llan,l, Warne•- and bile'.'•' earring, trod, M•liill'gl tuw't•hii ;i ,.I Miss' Mary 11"r ik'nt1,'•ly. .'1 Piuk'rtou, who, '51.1riarvt Fltlil1 Maloney. y.eting4'st • wlrul free•; I ..f 51t.. 5lerner. wi;n Iau2h'• r ..f Mrs. Nora Maloney, of "'loon he .at for a number '1,1 }ills „•r: '.,wnshill w. r.• Married at ; in. the lions•• at renews. The t'••. I nlb{ir, on. Saturday. N .v. mbar. 2254th 1 :end eut144 ar" and'' sdnlr. ' r •• : }e '�.'7. town.tll , (f areside Kl t at trr' ,,'ts, .5 u, w 11,•11 souk • last w i1r :15 .:111 31101191y to the ten now 111 11 ilt .onne•t l.in with tie town w.14' -r *)-repro 'ear tested a 'few days ago a:,d 4.'0' ('111.1 10 have donhh• ', ,:.-.c ' t' tile two Md '5•011$. yl r: t\' 4:. we+thgat,. 5r.. tins ,•,e t 'sew lurk. where She Will 11'1 1'hr•tmns a! tilt• home• of her .i •iC:.'•r Mr.. R. A. Wilson. .1. 31. it.,t Is able to be out regainVel• 41.•4 his recent illness. • • Peter ikeley. of this town.. earl -lull off nineteen prizes * ith'ltts Wyan- dotte. nt , the WaI1Y•rtoll 7t.tiltry Mow. In addition he wit. nwanted five ispe•ials. gip• • ' 11%M. W '.1 07 00 • �-I rlER .arse l .• CriIISTMAS APEESENTA Dr wails BROOM ELNATHAN TODD kap' company With Lucy Karr so t•rnal long The women all declared that 11e Was do:n' her a grseious wrong. They 'lowed he ought to let her know What hos intentions roily were, Or g'v• somebody .Ise • show To come a-sh.nin' up to her. But always when Etnathan tried To pep the question -so I'vs heared-.. He'd stammer like hill tongue was tied And choke all up, he was so skeere` And Lucy, been' bashful, too, Would set and trem'I. like a leaf, And havin' nothin' else to do Would gnaw her pocket han'k•rchief.-' At last the women folks agreed 'Twos time for them to take a hand, So, under Widder Barton's lead, They told the parson what they plan. nod. 1 , cc. C IS 4 C O_ • • e. Musical instruments are the most satisfying presents that can be given for Christmas, and can be enjoyed the year round- KAZOOS ---all flavor*. .JEWS HARPS -whisker proof. MOUTH OROANS--will play beautifully at 5 a.m. ('ht stmas looming. Toy Saxophones, Swanee Whistles, Ukuleles, Ukelele Banjo's, Tenor Banjos, Mandolins, Violins, Cornet, and-VICTROLAS. Oh Boy !-All in stock 1 • HAVE A HEART AND SHOP EARLY H. E. JENNER 0 • •• • O O Q •e • 1 e 11 • a • 4' EXETER alts Mildred Hardy, (laughter 111 Mr. and Mrs. M. !lardy of Exeter. an+ married at !adroit on November 24111, to .\1va \. Ingrain of that city. '4111 of Air.:i,Ni Mrs. .tI.x. Ingrain 4.1 Heu.nll. After '[he wedding the goon: .onple mot4►.d to Exeter and a reception was held for then 'at the hunt. ..f the hridr+ parents. They will mike their home at l/et nett. Stuart Stanhnry has taken the }se "inion of *aerie nester of the 44''- i.urgh High School for the month of 1)ocemts•r. Exeter will have n Maui In the 0 11. .1. intermediate tierces thin weenier. .\ elinrrh hockey league also will lg. urgaizied. Lars. J11". Wanless, w91n mss Ing her her mother, Mrs. T.. Hardy, h:,, returned to her home at I)nlnttl. The many friends in this .omnnu- Ity of ihntglas itnnhury, son of 11r. John Stanhnry of Toronto. will b.' glad to learn of his *tie•esnfnl ' n trance Into grand opera. On Noe enrtwr 17th he made hie rl.•hut ti- Silvin with the (`hiengn Grand O}sera Company after haring "jam! ,ev.•r:,l genre In .on..rt work in X,•w' Tork. Beginning next )Monday morning. The World w111 run a dally ern+s- word puzzle: and if that. doesn't solve the nn,mpdovm,nt problem we'll try something else. --New York World. Letterheads Envelopes Billheads And all kinds of Business Stationary printed at The Signal f)flit e. We will do a jolt that will rlo credit to your business took over your stock of Oflice Stationery awl if it requires replenishing call nus• by i e•lrpltrstle .1.4 The Signal P'in ing Co., limiter! •T s-� And. be'n's that the .:arson was Pursu'n' of the w'doiar's heart, He 'lowed they had a '.ghteoue cause And promised he would do his part. So when the Chns'mas do'n'e were The Church was full a. full could M, And all the gals but Lucy Kerr Got presents from the Chris',naa bee. At last the darter, with a smile, Called Lucy's and Etnathan's names, And they went blush'n• up the o'sle, Not known' of the women's aims. '?.k• hold o' hands." the parson said, And not suspect'n' what it meant, Before they knowed it they we -e wed, Both haven' give their full consent Then .11 the cong-nation stood, While W'dder Barton pitched the kelt, And ev'rybody sang that good Old hymn, "What Shell the Harvest Bol" Th. New Year, Ring out, wild belle, t0 the wild ■k7, ' T4.e.nying cloud. the frosty naht- The year is d>ing in the night Ring out, wild bells, and let him dls. Ring out the old; ring 1n the new. Ring, happy bells, across the snow. The year Is going. Let him go. Ring out the false; ring In the true. Ring out the grief that saps the mind For those that here we see no mores Ringout the feud of rich and poor; Ring in redress to all mankind. Ring out the want. the care, the ole, The faithless coldse•s of the times; Ring out. ring out, my mournful rime* But ring the filler minstrel in. Ring out false prlde in place ane sloop' The civic slander and the spite; Ring In the lova of truth and right; Ring In the common lova of good. Ring out old Shapes of foul &sears; Ring out the narrowing lust of gold; Hug out the thousand wars of old; Ring In the thousand years of peace. Ring In the valiant roan and free. The larger heart. the kindlier hand; Ring out the darkness of the lead; Ring In the Christ that Is to be. -Alfred Tennyson Modern Philanthropist "Why are you sobbing, my Maur "My pa's a pest" •'Well, about." "It ain't. ain't 1t? Ile's just promised to give ne f5 to spend at Christmas well, little millionaire phllanthro- that's nothing to cry The First Christmas Seryiceabk' for Christmas ages 1 to 8 New Quebec Heaters New Quebec Stoves with Oven --- New Springs New Mattresses New Beds New Fumed Oak Armchairs and Rockers Kindergarten Sets Doll Carriages Kiddycars. Doll Bassinettes- 5nl1 everything for the Kiddies .'_'I home Sliop here. We sell for -less • LIMITED, rubllsrarw Blackstone's Furniture Exchange 1 't.,. I'r':;•I":ice e,4 4lo 1. N'IX(iII\vd (I4'•li :111 wo111•11, alto )',ging 1i- • 441 4554 1..54. /.f 1. -Op' :Ii ''..u.111), last Miss 1:5.1.. It•,ger. 1.4. gone to 4 to _Mil:;'• from the 'i,l'kne,w with 11lralford, *here she lin • II e5Ne1 a � WJlieh „im.• of 'orb .Ire laylnit it on ..1f4. +,buil. -- ,.. 41e + tw.i' hi' wiJ)i�'u, ytid' thltlij,'. 1 rt Atwell for ,..,e• 4k . .ilw.rr I.,f w',11',_who :, . vet „•••t+ns til, ire. .1...N. for the Ibmini.ol 1 Ii'o e. ha, r o v+,l,• T:':. - ...t.reil lila .•1,j111'vti„n' •a tl. 1 e,111Istlr)• *Ile is op•niing. uti stir, in the 4 4.044ford-7,lo.k. 1 William Lalli, all employe ,,1i 'le' Belt It fattorv. •.lied Monday, l embe 1.5. 'al the 441n• of thirty-four )•ears. Ila 111 MO to 1'tul14111 •fr11111 1.:14141:1 O.! .1 !.,n! twelve years ago and had • , Alt.c' l',...i.11..1 hl \t'isgtulw. - Perhaps the 'electors of I ' •'e l htl ve dovish., t,• kepisAO • • George \Toni;;t, mayor unt51'?) 10 • prl•toryN'.'4 his mune .. urrect1y.hh- Ilauk: in St. T11oln:1- Ttini•s.7,nrnAl1 Would it„t..1 1..• a g•ssl Hen at halt .renis tv inline. in the beast list nee' to rine-Wvdris.'Irish Dud dews?. IWllh o111 • go se. w ,onld the slwuker. final • - jokes to-rnt.•rwii. the 1.0111 In'••. 11.144111 tit Chronicle. 1324 Christmas Seals • r 'rest National Sanitaritnn Altauela- HOU : 71‘ to be ron4tatulat.d 'On the handsome t'hrbet ret" -Seals now on sal,- M aid of til.• Muskoka Hospital for 'Consumptives To nee ( a prrsist..4demand for- a real Christmas Vealnot moray at advertising /filch( r. quite a new de - partum has been made. The reals, beautifully colored and ,nilsemed. tog designs, are put up ,uiorted In - packets of different .1. nominations. The Hospital In In need of funds to carry on its work. Why not buy diose seals In lieu of others? Not only will you get good value In return, but your money *711 bu •made to serve a greater e4d, for It *1I1 go to help someone In distress.' For gale by school children, and hooka, or direct from Xmas Seal Department, (;age Laatltute, To- ronto, Ontario. - The Ideal Christmas .n..,. 1 '1,'.S • '1• ....da' .wh, t .• 4.:1 1, 1 1'!5'11 . ,..4 of the ell„ to dl ..11< tree• )..0 1.4141 At WSJ I 4'44,1,4,,.. .0 have rote. 4.l.ntV o; t..-.,1 good pure bread with }'our other rl.'h diJ.'s, whi• h will prevent/bat. heavy fleeting N. '•..moron Neter hearty meals. -Alt t1, ••••..1.4..1 with weak 1141 .4",..3 v .•ootid 'frongly set ' ee o give •nr n. w \9ole• \ heat Brea.' ., fair trial and t.44. results. oar ideal to ; i.. our s.^'•ni. the vary racer Ic Bread .Ind'Y'.i.rry and by doln v', lie wive .••.,.Illy In- .-re:1 '"I our .irate of • 1•1.Imer's. w Quality will tell. and Quality will 1'Ia44e your ..rd. -r ••1:11 u- for ).brie or d.",•rated 411ri,1 alas e'. kr. Sat11rday', I'a.,try s.p•e•tal: ('ream lions. The Goderich Hone Mai West Mtres t Mows 114 1 t rA STAnLE served hire 'for • It dwelling. And for a bed a manger mean. Tat o'er Me bead. him advent tell- ing. A new end wondrous a1•, le res Angels rri,rarse to men the story. rhe los (Id story of Ms olrth To rim they raise the ambers, tilory To nod on high and poses feel e•rt h r' Just ?vhat I Wanted .° JUST imagine the fun your boy will have taking pictures with his•ncw Brownie. And the out- fit is complete, the "whole. shootin' match," is the way he'll describe it. The Brownie Cift Box contains: No. 2 Brownie, two rolls of film, Kodak Portrait Attachment for taking cl;.,e-up picture., tube of Kodak Photo Paste, 50 leaf Kodak album, 5n.tnletion book and one year's free subscription tit- Kodakcry, a monthly msgasiae full of helpful suggestions to amateur.. See this outfit at our store A splendid value at $5.00 H. C. DUNLOP The Rexall Store