HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1924-12-18, Page 5The death of Mrs, C tristtau Eck- •
inter. of Ethel, whk•h .took- place in
the Stratford btwplte' on 'December
4th, remove) a women highly re-
spet•ltd i)t the comnaIliity in which
she had lived utarly all herr life. She
was in her sixty-fifth ('attar.
Henry Richmond (ltd. on Saturday•
lxcemtrer nth. at 1tls home in Morris
townships. He ass beth ip 1,,1433 In
Ayrshire, Sodium'. nod ensue tun this
Country at the age of nineteen. .\•
year later hr arrive! in Morris, where
be took up land. and from that ti
on be had the exp•rlenees et pioneer
life, es fernier. sawyer"ha several local
sawmills. and In training barns. A
1 widow survives. also two; stats and
itae daughters. '
After an illness of several mor,ths.
Hou. Robt. .1. Young. of Londeatoro ,
Taailed &A'ay On Sunday, December
70. at the age of fifty-four years.
Rhe 14 aurvivwl by her. husband, one
all, J. Campbell. Walton.
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THE SIGN
County and District
It. E. Cook, Heowll, hos sold, hie
baking business to Emtrw.n Kuipe, of
Listowel, who takes poets .,stun the
first of January.
James Hodgins, for many )•ear a
reatdent of Crediton, died on Tuesday,
December 9th. at the age of eighty-
four years.
D. L Stephenson, who recently
sold his farm on the London a)Wd
to Mr. Nott, has bought a small farm
at Hyde Park and alit move t0 it
shortly.
GOD&ICH. ONT.
attaehtd to a wagonload ad coal, b•- crowded that la spite bt the wintry
came frightened and ,run meaty. Otto weether it was nevemary to opeti the
of them wee blind. After ereneing attwlowe.
the bridge they left the road, crashwl Fletrurg.•r :Omitted that be bought
through the award fence, atiti'turning a talion of liquor lu October and
m guwersault droVped to the ground that het bad It with Start in the tat-
below.- Fortunately the wagon etruek ter's tar. They ..... arrested to for Listowel
drunk I
1 baggage busluess to A. Somers. who
I will also take• over the livery busi-
Inem In constriction with the Queen's
hotel atablea.• Mr. !outlet+ has been
farmout on the 5th tine of Interns
township and had au unction male
I After a palnfel iliums.. Sirs. Bober!' rt :here last week. a •gust and did not go over. them• were
S. puff died Friday, ah hied.. at
Mr. awl 'Mrs. Aimee Metall, Lr�atjr 11e•v. \\'. E. iMfmndly, R. .\., the and the liquor was Leonie They were
• her home in Uluevale. The disposed Niceall. Gordon and Miss Gertte Me-
Mr.
pastor of James street ]loth each flow! $10 on the drunk charge
Itame from Ireland at the age u[ sec- full, all of AM•roeth), 1umk.. are vis allot t'hurch, 'Iota rise -heti nu inti- nod E:a00 Is•trttwn them for having
eat. eu )'curs and was married et Icing relative* and friends in Brun' txtlmt to IH.vrmr !roster of Central liquor I4 nu illegal place. Stellate -
after
(:.Hlerlch to Robert Nta on Duff, and ,H,ls a,ad yfeiuity. Methodist •olturrlt, Strlu(ord, at the timidly other charges were laid and I
utter living at Mouktos for a abort bin. W. i;tlis, eimtty-fd1't• yMM 'machining .of the next ('ontt•retwe the telae has Men adjourned a uum-
time they moved to Blurtxle shoat of age, tell at iwr home and received ber of tltuea.
fifty years ago. Mr. I)ul diad eight an injury to one of her !tips which. )141r.
11 1 In ]Lunt wiultsats
!tan ago and two tons cud four at her age. may be 'serious.
daughters surt•ive, e e Good
prn grewitss theass loom
mlturadt'anti
jti
A quiet,W welding took haft' 7, donieetie aetellee short tourae belug
:name, Wroxeter, on Wrdntytdtty. De- �
comber 3rd, when Mies Gertrude His. given here. Last week the Rtrlae re
lop and Melvin Fiulay. Loth -of How- fourteen toys end twenty-one11 elute. lfui• The -
were railed by the
.\ contest f.J' the rucct.i t p r
prosPeet, as C. - It. Suell's blend% are dente of tip►\o t t roto 'u ththr scused
nt
asking hint to stand again.
Areola ('udmon.. of (crystal City. the allt•gt'd oftener. Crown Anoint,
Man.. is visiting among old friends Stager prtm.vuted and Dudley Holmes.
and near Exeter. of Wingham, and 11. B. Morphy. K.
dei The charge
•nntl►tit great- was.laid by 1'rot•Incial officer Pellow.
w •
'Ile Exeter (canning Company is C of Lletoael, de en t
Ick• township, were united jn, metra• day of this week until )!onlay, Jan Id:tuning ti Increle,• It.
mony by Bev. Mr. Arnt.'streng. Iy next 'oar tool is now tandracting Provineial Officers Phipp•n au
nary 5thfor the Largest acreage lit the his- 11'hitesides were else preaell
sees•
'I 10U of the lung sem-
0
At Our Gift Shop
you may select an
inexpensive pres-
ent that has artis-
tic distinction
Beatdiful Pictures, Statuary,
('andledkks, Book Endes Pet.
eery, English China
lovely Bead Bags and Nedt,
litre
Embroidered Cushions sad
Centres
Christmas Cards and Calendars
We can't tell you all our
pretty things
Just come in and eee. it caste
nothing
Stere epee every night
Smith's Art and hitt Store
Phone 198 East Street
Ile Ideal Christmas
To really enjoy your good
meals 1n this coming holiday
.eaten. it is essential that you
combine your daily meals with
good wholesome bread.
Bread fills every need of the
human 'system. and betpr, to di-
gest other rlrh foods more
easily.
Ton will bare epent an Ideal
Christmas if you have eaten
plenty of rest good pure bread
with your other rich dialog,
which will prevent that heavy
feeling so common after hearty
mettle.
All those troubled with weak
dlgetttlon we would strongly ad-
vise to give our new Whole
Wheat Bread a fair trial and
watch results.
We have made It our ideal
to give our patrons the very
Meat In Bread and Peslry and by
doing so we have et.adlly In-
ereesed our circle of cnstomer.
Quality will tell, and Quality
will se9L
Place your order with utt
for plain or decorated Christ-
mas Cake.
Saturday's Pastry Special:
Cremes Boort.
tory of the factory. six hundred ._.
WINGHAM acres of IH•aae• Itut 11Ile the at•rv.tge of 'lion Flyhurger fainted and had to
this year. and :1111 a. res of corn, an b• carried fromthecourtroom.
The Witlgham public wilted board increase of thirty per cent.. are feeing
1* discussing the question of e•ngag- t•untrettd for. O.. A. 4. Barley Grown In the United
I tg a 1a•ho;l nurse. Mrs. It. T."Luker tutstovh- away In States.
While in Wingham one .lay last Ex,•I,,r un TUCstlay or tint w'vk af- Ur. C. A. Zavits received a letter
week Mrs. IDr. t Hartness, of Rip- ter an illness of 0111) a levo' days' recently from Prof. Moore of the
ley, had the mi -fortune to fall on the Pneumonia was the cause of death. Agricultural College of Wlacondn,
slippery tarred and break un arm. She Mrs. Luker wee in her eixtieth yar. which say's: ',Now practically all of
is being tared for in the' Wingha," and is survived by her husband, line the barley growu in Wisconsin, and
hospital. son •uud two daughters. In warty of our surrounding States,
Mise WlnnKrrd Garr, the s.•r••u Miss Evelyn llnpton h:a. IHru ai' emanated from the few pounds of
year-old daughter of Mr. .and ]Ir.. points! orgeuia.t ; of BLit -a stray t barley which you so kindly sent up.
Coo. (carr, fell on the sidewalk a M,•tlodi-t ,-Lur,.e. I We will never be able to get evs
row- days ago and broke tier ...War -------- -
hone. CLINTON
and a tion. Ivan. at home: auto by sig
brothers and tai sisters Jamie -il•
Pipe. of Goderich: Georg.. A. ' Pipe.
Goodall, Web.: William Pipe Brus-
sels: Taylor, TTalleybury: T.yons A..
Alberta : Robert, Newbold. Sask. :
Mrs. Shaw, Walton. and )LIRI Mabel
1apisrl ondou. The fnnergl hook place
Ft. 1'nlnn cemetery. Blyth. the ger-
ices being emobst•tel shy -Rev. James
The Goderich Home Bakery
West Street rhumb 1M
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Elizabeth Michie, wife of James
the first blacksmith In Wiughatn.
Grdry, 5th Ilne nal.. M erns. pattttt'd I j3E4PORTTH
away on the 51h inst.. In her forty• •\t the I'nw►ryr•rbru manse, Wing
first yeer. The decreer.' watt a na- ham. o11 W,rirte day. I►eeember ::rel. l
Janet alnry. youngest daughter el The marriage of Miss Eliut,ttb D.
fire u Morris. rowbrc* . She leavesun- J.boat
her husband end three children. John nhma };;amt \Cto Milton was m.' raillery and Rkttard ss Kruse,
!torn tarn tires are reported. The itwl in matrimony to Flamm.' 101 Pgmundt•liIC. was quietly aolem-
Darn un the farm of Rnaaell Robin- and Mrs.
of Windsor. Ilor, son of Mr. nlzvf at the ,]fcthtdist parsonage,
inn. lath t nrxvealon nt tarry. was and ]l r. Samuel Mr'e you , Rist. De w•aturtll. on December 10th. Rey. R.
dt•atroyed by fire from an unknown 1'errle officiating. The young coop!. I Fulton Irwin officiating.
cause. A fine barn m1 the tarp+ near will ns1.k• at \Pinttttnr. The death oecurred at her home
]lonerteff last tenanted by Arthur here on Dtt-ember 6th of Mary Jane
Ward horned early 'Inc morning. and LUCKNOW Little, of the late George
In Gila env also the origin of the Brownlee. widow as the result of aGeorge
stroke.
fir•• ie nnknown. No one had been Mrs. J. b. Falls, of Chicago, is )ars. lee. ale was fitty-tiae Sean
living on the pint. for tn.nthc visiting her 'nether, 'Mr. R. (Iraham, of age. Three sisters, Mrs. Melvin
e -
The death took plate' In Ilullett on for a few weeks. rich. Clark andanxMrs.t' GlraS. uT of tTtr tido r-
Walnes.h1y• December 1ath. of an old !flan (christens ]IacKinton i. ben. .
mobbed of the township. George from LaSalle. N. T. for the remain- i
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Mann. in Ilia. eighty-w•tentll year. der of the winter.
The formal opening of the new ad- David $meltzer died Tuesday night
lotion to the Hensall .ebnnl w111 take of last week. the result of a para -
place on Friday efterneon of this lytk +stroke he 'suffered eeverul weeks
week. ago. Mr. Smeltzer. who was in his
11i-. Jessie Johnston. of Clifford, sixtit•tb year, WHA a lifelong resident
ha+ been enga_e'rl as princtptl of of I.ucknow and vicinity. 11e was
!Tented' eonttmiatioo sides'', her tint- not married and is survived by his
les to enmmet►.r with the new year. aged father and w•terl brothers and
The death errorsd on parmber •asters.
3n1 of Catharine Buller, widow of The Lucknow hockey club has re- when the large frame buntline on
the late William I'uremis. of Stanley organized fax the season. with the I North ]Iain street none! by Tluomna
tnwnahi u, at the ripe nae of ninety following ul8.vrs: Hon. prealdent. i. Patton and occupied by Normae
•Para and ale months. She hod ,lived John Joynt. M. P. P.: preeldent. Neil e Sichol as 0 pilot shop was burned.
in Stanley for nearly sixty years. MacKenzie; vire-president, Allan I with two cars ownel by McKillop
]!r. Pnrxtms diol many yt•are ago and Tanner: xrretery-treasurer, Wm. F. township men. Several other enra in
three sons and one daughter survive. Thomparmt. A t'otmnittee was appointed
The funeral took pla.v' to .Rayfield to communicate with mnrronnding
towns to learn their Intentions for the
Thursday, December 18, 1114.--11
cowees....mose Imp
for the good things you have doae
for us in bygone years."
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Mill •r and fan
ilv have gone to *pend the sinter lui,e.narl Weir lots +old Ills farm.
IV,fliam Blue Irl last w,•.•k on 1,11eku w. )uat off the Bose Il•, to (leorgr• Cul -
11 lit,
formerly of Getterlcll [own-
ingto the Canadian West. intend- ' d1Ip. Mn. Weir and family will 11ke-
ing to g» as far as the evoasI.
Joseph Van Hawkins, agc.1 st'veie
ty-four years. died uu Sunday, p.•-
eember "tit. at his reitidenee In Low-
er Wi-n*ham. Prior to moving to
Wingham In 1915 he was •t merchant t
in Elora. He Is survived by hie wife•
and two sons.
.)ant. W. It Willis 'itis return.•d
form Fort William. where ::he spent I
several weeks.
The death of William ('nrruther'
recurred on Thursday. Deeemb-r
4111. at his home in Winglulw. 1st his
D. ninety-first year. It is said ho was
ly Irate this itectlou.
Clinton w-111 enter hockey trams In
both the 0. H. A. and the Northern
League.
Bert Langford Das 'ought the old
Princewa theatre stand on' Albert
street and will fit it up at a garage
and mules nom.
Mine Jennie Robertson. only daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. \1'illham Robert-
son, and J. W. Stevenenn, all of
c north! at Tor
Gunton, ..
Onto ou Deet-tuher:tly l by Rev. 1)r. l
Stewart, formerly ml,tster of Willis
church, Clinton.
-ere qul,4l
The man who takes pride in "do-
ing chores well" usually has shit*
stock and clean stables, and realtaatt
a great groat from 8ls evorydar
ohortng as from any other of kis
farm operations.
A Dsaid to travel 41.771 miles
' Dm is to gather one pound of honey con-
sisting of 22,134 drops of nectar.
Those who do not believe it are in -
Isited by the bee to count the drops.
Sometimes it's lack of time and
sometimes la's lust Indifference that
1 farm machinery neglected and'
broken from one season to tut. oast.
Smith snrvht.
Walter Kemp, for many years a
well-known resident of 8,•itforth, dial
on the 4th inst. at Peltvlia, where he
hail been living
with
hisooluaughtter,
Mrs. W. K Smith. for
11 years.
Mr. Kemp ices 1n his eighty -•eighth
year. The isaly Was brought to Wen
forth for interment in Mait:an,l beanie
cemetery.
An old landmark was desstroye,l
cemetery.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. F.lgle. of
Tuckri•Fmlth. announce the engage-
ment of their daughter. Anna Ethel.
to Homer .Selwyn Hunt. son of Mr.
and Mrs. Edward Hunt. Seaforth. the
Marriage to take plate on New Tear's
Day at Kipp•n.
the building were env,vl. The build -
Ing was nue of the oldest in Sea -
forth and was used for many years
coming season. and also to arrange. (by D. D. %'II•s'n as an oltke 'n roe -
if po„slhle. to have junior and settlor IneetIon with his egg business.
teams in the Northern Teague..
EXETER
A team 'of \horses belonging to John
Ratcliffe. of ,Laborde. took a twenty -
BRUSSELS foot drop over the sidewalk about one
4 hundred yards north of the bridge on
of t -he ljneen's Main street one day recently, and ere
their lent and raped unhurt. The team. which was
S. T. Plum A Soft.
hotel, have disposed of
Christmas Gift Suggestions
Let us help you answer the worrying question, What Shall I Give?
We list below some items from the largest Christmas stock ever shown by us
?reuch Ivory
Parker 1 ountain Pens
Perfumes
Pipes and Cigars
Ash Trays
Greeting Cards
Shaving Mirrors
Ebony
Parker Pencils
Toast Waters
Cigar Cases Brownie Cameras
Razors Narcissus Bulb Bowls
Iodaks
Baby Brush and Comb
Stationery
Thermos Bottles
Compacts
Chocolates
Hot Water Bottles
Powder Puffs
Tobacco Pouches
Shaving Lotions
Snapshot Albums
Cigarette Cases
Shaving Brushes Snapshot Calendars
We invite your inaeaasiota and any article chosen will be put away for you until required
Your 1925 RelllaU 'Iron Chart Calendar is here fpr you. Get it now:
Phone No. 1
H. C. dUNLOP
THE REXALL DRUG STORE
Goderich
BLYTH
BLYTHi. Dea. 15.—John Cunning-
ham and his mother. Mrs. Walter
Cunningham. of Ilullett• were coming
into town with their ear on Friday
afternoon and when abut it mile
and a -half `from town the car alew•el
and went linin the ditch. asrlaking
It quite severely. iale•kily neither of
111e avulants was Injured nntaide of
In few minor injuries and a ehaking
tip
The school board met on Thursday
to choosea principal for the poblle .
, Itsesl to fill the .re were ethirtyt T y
MODEITHEATRE
111x'. Swain. There -oar
applftantm atmd the float choice fell
to a young muu from Galt. if he
accepta be w111 tike charge after :be I
('hristmntt holidays. Hal. Your ('hriatmas Be hMerry
One of the worst sonwsturms in Is Our Most Co _
years etruck here on Saturday and ---
continued all day Sunday. blockltg \\r orf following m•.iall� ar
up the by * tally, a's it was ntvvsm ranged program for the iday week
partied by a high wiv.terly wind. in itis• 1. to 27.
con'sequenet' there watt a small attend-
ance at •11 the Sunday a.•r le.•s. 1 Monday and T,wttday
C. P. R. Employee Killed.—Henry L01'E,
Proctor: • C. P. R. wctlon man. wail FRANK MAYO. BESSI
i,Ft►y ('0111', Sl'L%L BRF.A.NA:R,
killed late tads afternoon when strnek
by a freight train. Proetnr was Tat HENRY B. WALTHALL AND MARYroiling a section of the railway, as CARR
was. his usual t•nstom. and in a
Sweee
blinding snowstorm did not ser the in a great Find Natlunni' Dramatic
nt
tln. A high wind prevented his i
hearing the approaching train. and Ithe trainmen did not f14V hirn until TUE WOMAN ON THE Jul
Tuxedo Comely
"STUPID BUT BRAVE"
Wednesday and Thursday
Men Aporeciate
Sensible Gifts
MOST wen are practical -
minded. They prefer
sensible gifts. An article that
is both useful and beautiful
meet-. requirements perfectly.
Such an article is Holeproof
Hosiery. It is the accepted
hosiery of well-dressed uten.
Its beauty of texture and tit is
unrivaled. And it is the most
durable hosiery made. \1'e
have it in silk, silk and wool
and lisle; in special ChristmasChristmaspackages. 50e, $1.00, t}1.25
per pair.
W. C. PR1DHAM & SON
Next to Bank of Montreal
The Gift that expresses the Christmas Spirit and
Laves the most beautiful impression wherever
received.
11 sot Cot Floarr, why nota Plant or Basket'' Our Cyclamen are certainly
worth teeing. .t. L to we our neves Flower Holden, and English ('hula, just
the thing for Christ team (sifts and Card Prizes.
CHRISTMAS WREATHS FM RO$1,00 UP
Through us you can hate Flowers deli ver l to any part .,f the 11. 4-1,1
GEO. STEWART, Florist
Phone 105 ORDER EARLY Goderich
Practk- Gifts
for Christmas
Slippers -.
In a large variety of styles, colors and prices.
Goloshes
For men, women and children.
Evening Slippers
la patent, kid, satin and suede.
Gaiters
A variety of shades and qualities.
Skating Boots
Hosiery
Ladies very fine Silk Hose, in a vii iety of shades
1 ravelling Goods
See our large assortment of Trunks, Club Bags,
Suitcases, Hat Boxes, etc. These are _%cam
suitable for Christmas Gifts.
You are invited to do your Christmas Shopping at -
Phone
43w
[he
Square
Hern's Shoe Store
DON'T BE _A DESERTER
If you were going away on a six Months' journey, you world
provide funds for year fancily while yon sere gone. Yoe wouldn't
desert them asst Tat corclatrr fort, You
n't be ,got many on 14
much longer j• y sooner
LIFE INSURANCE iS THE ANSWER
C. D. BENINGER - General Agent
The Empire Life Insurance Co.
West Street Goderich, Ont.
it was too late to prevent the ac.
dent. Coroner Dr. Milne opened an
Ingitestwhich will he ....Mimed on
Welnesday at 2 p.m. The late Mr.
Proctor had been a residenT here I RI(!HAAI) DIX, JACQUELINE LOG -
and an employs of the rood for many AN AND ..OI•NRDA� SMITHyears. He was nbout sixty-five year _
of age, end la surtitef by his willowIib the new ParaPatin Punrent Knoekout ae-
and one daughter' "MANHATTAN"
Liquor Case at Wingham Sunshine remedy
"MAI) BUT TRUE"
N'1X(:ILAM. Dee. 13. - •Sfgrrtesrta
Fryl'urger and .lames Scott. ehareed —
with infractions of the O. T. A. in} rteisy and Saturday
October, appare.1 In court here yes- TON MIX
tetchy. and after considerable eveIn -
114n4.41 had been taken the charge was The Unman expplosiv ion a well -named
I
welt again adjourned. Fryhnrater "A MILE A MINUTE ROMEO"
amended by the (crown and the cab
was charged with mallow liquor and JACK DEMPSEY IN
Stott with having It Illegally In his "ALL'S SWELL ON THF. OCEAN" ear. ale sale watt altto ..Ia,oX NEWS REEL"
have been made to Cake brothers, of
Wroxeter. The charge was amended — Aa Wednesday and
to one of having In • place other than ]tat Saturday yat 3.00 pia.
a private dwelling. rest deal of
The cape attracted a g COMING—:"TON(iti8 OF fl AMIE"
interest and the courtroom was to 1
Christmas
Joys at
ROBERTSON'S
Oranges - Oranges - Oranges
Ripe, sweet and juicy, from 25c to 90c a dollen
Nuts
Almonds, filberts, Brazil, raised or
25c a lb.
Chocolates
40c a ib. --a 6-1b. box for $1.75
Christmas Candy 25c a lb.
Table Raisins 35c a package
Olives
We have them plain or staffed, all sizes and pis
Special Christmas Bottle of Olives, Celery, Nut and
Pimento, stuffed, for 50c.
For the Kiddies
A truck loaded with Hisses for 49c
Walnuts,
separate
The all important
The Christmas Cake and Pudding
Degas
thatSe . ler
'
Currants
,,1 lbs. for
>iss
Seeded Raisins
t Ila. for
tie
Mixed
Peel
Mr a floe _
shelled Walnuts
and .%Intones
Sae a Ib.
We solicit your patronage
folios the Christmas crowds to
C. M. Robertson's
Your Grocer
TIM $quare, aoderich -
Phone 164