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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1925-4-2, Page 5THE SIGNAL, -- GODERICH. ONT. 3'biti'o)a), April :14.'. Brownies Make Good Pictures That's one half the story '1'he other hal( is that they nauke this good pletur s ca ilk . Frew ourrntrtplrte •tt(wk-stint own eiJe•ct just the lirownie you mist BROWNIE CAMERAS $2.05 up AUTOGRAPHIC KODAKS $6.70 up Complete stock of Eastman Films CAMPBELL'S DRUG STORE Phone 90 The Square, Godericrh Prescriptions carefully compounded. -0140--., • Ahm eek Chapter, I.O.D.E. Sale of Homemade Baking FIKH POND BOOKS BARGAIN FAR4•E1.S Saturday, April 4, i925 Baal- of HamUtiut Blinding (lir. (ulboroe' fit. *ad 14411140''' Mg is the place to gat your Window Shades A. ... e.r. 11a 1 .1z... k• -pt . A.rk Shade, dile ver. -21 and Maui( r„r ou ens. of ete:i rge. CO1BBORNE Hardy gage u reading. After,' this shout twenty -ode had lunch .together Legere departing for their homer. LOTALF LOYAL, March 'A. :Mrs. Robert liurhunan. cut Ntleppardton. Is visit- ing friends in this .section. Mrs. Melkinuld, of PetertMKo, ft t•Isltfng her twtreuts. Mr. out) Mr-'. A. Errington. . Miss Gleb. nurse. is agalu with hl•rJ anus. Mrs. .Inmev (;In. Geo. 1'lark had tl fine day for- his tale op_Tharsday past. He Last Bit. Fowler's, plies• rented for threw year,. awl:the term .having expire) he was ideating off the stook. 'ler-TIaT a lot of germ etoe•k--Just It lilt tae gond to get what they were worth. it. M. Young bought se•verat of his Meat ptlrehred votes w Itll valves alt foot. and we may export to hear towel re - porta of theta at the fall fairs. t- Prt t`arcrs• Iia ,101d 111A alit Y0rd 40111e•h. hail [i' U him gond aervlie }'frit --Orap He Will nodoubt In reit in a titre new ear - --. A, it. It. 1'.,latlg Ilan rented palet of his aILRORNE TOM' NSHIP. Uarhj proptrty. known 22,2 the old T.•wstey 31. -Mrs. John McWhluney, of IA... farm. to 1\'m. Cantwell and W. W. Walter. it Is orae of the Mast farms in the township. • ^' Mr. Carey. of -Thorold, 1.1 kIsltltr.• ii t3 .hlnyhlter, Ars, A. Knoekolda. The .-tsi.i ehtldr.m an. looking for Ward to th.. Easter holiday,. burn. spent a .•nuplee of weeks with her sister. Mrs. .fohu 11. Treble. Miss Jennie Morrisb, of Gederieh, c'sited her ,later. Mrs. ('has. .Ulla; last week. - The !aiding' Aid of North pita tet at the home of Mrs. John Treble Inst week andanenta very profitable afternoon After the busioe,s loll of tile meeting vats over Mrs. IR,v.) N1o.4 gave a soio whfeh wa• very .ew.41Iy routers l arid Mics IIiida Kirsch Curtain Rods Alper dmabac, triple and are•h rode tsys eur beautiful display of East. r .'ori. .sod Ihs,►lrts. Smith's it Willi Store East st. 1'Muar 138 THE et ARE THE SHOCK MOWS t HARM AHD MD vi r PUT T1( Klemm `a. WINTER AND D' High Ta aid Bazaar Thursday,. All • ' 16th in M. Gaa=e'sHall Au.pi e(t tit. the-('hurehw oue u s Guild Homc.b lktng. Candy a n d Falvey work-ThEdFn Teo merged v Short Program sold Tea - 5r. I Now is the time r to think of a f NEW SPRING NEW MATTRESS NEW OIL STOVE Etc. AUBURN \1'Bl'IIN. April 1. Miss Thelma i ale for, of I Iungasr on. we.•k'i ta.l at her home • here. Mr. and Mrs. E. Munro arnii family. of • tth•th•._xisited at R. D. Maori w ou Wednesday. Mr. Eugene Dottie, of ,fwoede n Nor- mal School, j, home ,With an attack of unlmpee. Mr. rind -Mee heviee-eir 144:t41rMa- tt.-.1 relatives here this week. - Mr. and , Mrs'. E. Towson motored to S.•aforth nn Saturday. Mending $unilay with the latter's mother, Mrs. ("Mrs. 1,. McGill. of myth. visited W. A Riddell's this week. Mfrs:=3a -Mut. h visited relatives. is 4Ittslab ot.-r the week -end. tldnt-3taithby, who has been taking a course In domestic science at Guelph, r. -turn' -d home on Friday - Mrs. J. and H. Govier were sal to St. Mary- nn .Sunday, awIng t the spine.,. of their mother. We. Berrybl l 1. Mr. I'ori I'Isenaor, who was ser- iously injured by a fall near Car- gill. has so far recovered as to be able to he brought home on Saturday. Mr. Harold Bogie, who has bought - the chopping mill from Mr. R. J.. Su-ott, took possession April 1st. We welcome Mr. Bogie to our villager ---$r. Ruasrll Thompson. wW,- was employed by Mr. Fred Plaetser: near Cargill. has returned to his home here. Mr. N. McLarty has been lnlslly engaged in getting borne material for a new dwelling boner. whieh be in- tends to build this year. The platy. "My Irlab Rose." which was reputed on Friday ~sing, agata drew • crowded hall. proceed* : amounting to about SIM. ' Mr. Williams, manager of the fecal trench of the Standard Bank, has been transferred to Parkhill. Mr. Rice. it of Thornhill, will take lir. *name place here. We are sorry to lose Mr. and Mtn Williams and their little daughter from our village. Mr. Smith. of Toronto, a repreaen- tntive of The Globe. was in our vil- lage on Tneday in the intero.t of the paper. Mr. and Mrs. Thompson and family, who have been remitting l to Blyth. hare rented Mr:- --bolt'-familton's farm, and moved there on Tuesday. They immigrated from ,the Emerald Isle a year ago. Remember we are head- quarters for new and used furniture. A trial snitelted. Remember we sell for 1rit;. Why pay more? Blackstone's Furniture Exchange on the Broadway of Goderich IF your heating equipment beats e retreat wben winter springs sur- prise attacks, send for a regiment of Heat Folks. They will bunk' quietly in your cellar and Are when they see the whites of winter's eyes, You will never have to surrender to cold if you have this ammunition in your Are -box. Make your house headquarters for this major coal and you will live in a Fortress of Warmth Call the • lantelutt For Good Clean Coal J. B. MUSTARD coMPARr 'PHONE 9 GODEa1CH A smooth Shave quired by all. 1)o you get the service tnu watts 7 If not, drop in at CAMPBELL '8 West Street to see if our ails correspnuds v. t h our work. is re - W. C. Campbell l.trliees' and tient.' Ilairdo...Per West Street Goderich GODEKICH TOWNSHIP cemeefly ei' Toy !Chant.---ilart'b 4 31-deverat -are- ;ski up with rotor' again. Mr. R. II. Revell ham engaged Mr. J. Buckner to assist him on hies farm. Inspector Tom vtatted the schools at Union and Porter's hill on Wed- nesday of last week. Plowing is general io this vicinity. Councillor Sow.•rby has had twnme of the township roads in Clio divi- sion graded during the pant week. Mr. M. Louden has renter! the Wtpst- lake farm on the 4th enneession. Mr. R. Davidson has been reshingl- Ing his barn. Mr. Robt. Mell(ratn re eeived Minor InJuries Rtffer-tri horse 75(D away Monday evening. The buggy was ron- atderably damaged. Mr. Rich. (ate. who was with him. escaped unhurt. Prion Church NotewtMr. Craw oc- cupied the pulpit Sunday and ;tart- an excellent address on -'The Par - ENSEMBLE WIT OP JERSEY WEAVE COMMUNES TAN ANDBROWNS SPRAY SERVICE FOR APPLE -GROWERS New Plan of .assisting Orchardists to Be Tried This Yrar ' The following la at e:opy ofa' letter which Is h.•tug seat ono from the die trkt, agricultural ottkc. to fruit -grow ors in this ,•ouuty. The ,s-bewe herr outlined was tfi.rt. out In ' 4liurhaun ,iiuuty lust year and worked very sot wiaa:orily, and flits -year it i. la il:c . 'an•t111Ne1 to a IIIliitls ♦f .11 counties: 10 co-opserarhae with the Huron county Fruit Grower.' ('ouuril, . the. 1►uturto Department of Agriculture is undertaking a spray service In the 'county of Huron in 1112.1. This ser t'h'e is destiTE t.i liiTji TLirte intrad wprarylag their orchards and' giving them the: atteutlun nereshatry to prndttee clean fruit. The tinning of the spray and the proper application of. the same arc the two important factors in produe• ing good fruit. This Work will In an - del' the supervision of Prufcsacr J. E. Tra'ttt and W.- rt.- Evans: -ef the flntai'tu .tgrietiltaral College. this y. aro With their direeti.eu wr--'un a- silt those growers who ask fur tic, -pray s',rvii•e as follows: ill Cr ve Information and instruc lion naanlittg rt+r>lyinr-name spray Ing-e1.•nagl+trltiolls. lire to be are t'angeil jti-t i,•t„re the pr' pini- sea sent sort=. . am, Advise eaeh one in the .erTire• r•garvling the tale to apply each ,pray- this ,.:rat 1•.• .!,.u.- party hy els•photte. Uti licit (each orchard at iatertale thrtwlhllut the -twining._ .t.aso t ante of etindith,us In the- nr hard• and to advise alai lustruct the operators of rpraying machines. 14) Assist with rariotw nrehard problems. 'There is room for maedi. improve mint in the quality it apples pro- 4w•.•ct in Huron c.aatatj yep time ran. to effect some of that improvement to - MA. More sin -axing. and -.hotter sprayine are ahs• •two great nerds. in order to contri>;t fungus disease, such as apple arab and inserts sut•la as eallfng moth. ere.. it is necessary to apply the spray thoroughly tit the iprnper tin _. .A11pIr trttew 'rw tS�J-ry not prepare! to .lo this every year would be tsette'r ,amt- of -the huslne?. Growers who wish to take adieu Spring Suitings See our large range of Sping Suiting9. Now is til' to order your Easter Suit. Prices range Isom $28 to $45. W. C. Snazel 11 Haberdasher and Dry -Cleaner Phoia• ` yq *Jersey was so Much featured In' recent k'reneh opentogr that it Pidel fair to drat kasha a..a spertsw.•dr ma t4ta1 The t•uwidtisie ciult shown here is a rano rt example of the Jersey outfit for everyday wear: The drew 1s of plaid in tonus of tau aid tiros t4 fin - (shed with a border of the plain tan, The coat of tan reaches -almost to the hem of the frock. It is straight and plain, with tatiored otrwves and - a narrow _scarf treatment at the neck. able of .the !:ower:' ...It is expected Mr. Wishard will preach next Sunday. .Friday evening the annual tueet- Ing of the Sabbath echooi of I'nioa church was held. The *Seem for tail ensuing year are aw-ifeiloww, - iuteudent, Mr. J.. B. (Irr; insistent superioteuden1-- to be appointed by se+vafon ; cradle roll supprinte'odrnt, Miss Its•Ila Col: weci.btury. it• Porter; assistant secretary, D. Davidson; treas- urer, Miss M. )'aleoner; auditor. D. Davidson and .1. Buckner; librarian, Miss N. t+owertir, assistant librarian. II' Johnston: organist, Miry Annie Davidson. _ At a meeting held at Hotm.aville eu Wednesday of lava week. • repre- senting th.• various se•hool •.eection!, of the township, a Trustees' unit Rate- payeerti Association was formed for the township, Mr. J. R. Middleton '•.- hag ehoaen as president and Mr. it. L. -Salkeld as -.secretary. torn. --two gentlemen also were appointed as delegates to the meeting of the 1'^o- vinelal Trustees' and Ratepayer,' As- scaclatinn to be held at Toronto Easter week. A very pleasant •evening Jeaa spent at the hoapitahl.• lame of Mr. and Mrs. E. Rpeartn by some of tbetr friends and neighbors on Thursday last. The eollectton, which anotmted to 611.011, went towards the fundis of the C.tet'rich Ttfwnshjp Hospital An:ittney: Mr. -and--Hes. -ispeartn are heartily thanked for their generosity. School Grounds Committee \ competition it. the ornamental plantine of rural .iditol grounde t• ng innugnr$led t y-tbo--.Canadian eirtk•nttnral t`ournit- -'1 he purpose of the contis•ti1ion is to encourage the planting of sue•h ornamental and hardy shrubs as will not suffer for lueek of , attention during the vacation period. The abun- dance of native shrubbery avail- able locally In many parts of the Dominion and the filler things, ,'Vatai- ly as hardy. obtainable from the nnr- aeromen, 'give eneouragement to Iola Council and the promise of a charm- ing transformation In tbw school grnnmdt of the country. • The competition, though Dominion - wide. fs divided provine•inlly. Nine sliver cape have been secured 'for award, one la Sieh - Prorfnea tet -flim rural school accomplishing the great - *et degree of beautification, in ile grininds during the year. The run wilt become Inc ;italierty of the school winning it three times, not JI(':eplm!irlty In .'ur•eeeadon. With1 each -cup the Connell will -also --give an award of merit eerttfirate, which may be framed and kept by the reboot as n permanent record.. To enter the competkiob the 'schools are required to asbmtt a photo- graph of the troildlnlg and grounds and an application of entryy--tn the ehafrman of the Provincial commit - tete or to )Ir. L. F Burrows, vere- tary of the Canadian Horticultural _Council at Ottawa. Details of the eompeltlem, which will be eondtto'eel under the Immediate charge of the Provincial Department of Maranon, are available from the secretary of the Canadian _horticultural Chllit ll at Ottawa, or from any of the fol- lowing chairmen of Provincial eom• mitt.ea: Brltlah (Womble, Prof. F. E. Rack, University of British ('o1- nmbin, 1'anenurer; . .tlM?ta, Prof_ Ge. Harcourt, 1niversity of Alber- iGeo.ta. Edmonton; Saskatchewan. Dr. V. 1'. I'ntteraon, Fniver.Ity of •t4askat- ehewan. Saskatoon; Maaltoba, Prof. F. W. Broderick, t'niversity of Man- Itnha, Winnipeg; Ontario, Prof. A. 11. MacLennan. Ontario Agricuitnrsl Col- lefte, Gitelph: Xew Brunie telt, A. (1. Turney. Provincial Hort k1tnris , Fredericton ; Nora Nestle. Prof. Shaw, College of agriculture, Truro; 1'rfttee Edward lslanJ. J. A. (lark, Dominion I::rw•rimenta) Farm, ;Cott• Seven Shopping Days Till Faster! OUR last shipment of EASTER GARMENTS are as smart in ap- pearance and as reasonable.ia._pri..ce as any of our previous shipments. It is just in time for the Woman or Miss who has not yet bought her Easter Garment. TO SEE THEM IS TO BUY THEM Royal Ladies'S UARE -GODERICH Ready -to -Wear Co. EAST SiDE OF Q r n-4 • I tage-of tbia s.ervieo this season should write or tileepbone nr. mention the matter definitely as soon as pm slt.ie >tit'nr� i-airr--than April 12th. By working together we .*p .make this a red-letter year in the history eounty fruit industry. Your .very truly, R. R. STOTfERS, Ontario Department of AgrieoIture "For Radio Bugs When the robin 11 calling to its mate between 6 and 7 Wcleek Satan day night. Aprtl 4. twirl ynur dials until your radio ...et Is tans) to the 37113 wase. of Will', t4ebeneetady, and you will bear bedtime' <torfes by the Masts -01 the jungle. The -;Oeeneral' Ele•trle Company's .astern station is gntng to broadcast the howls and - growls. Meats and bla.,t4. twrles and r ar•t, tsereee•hees and s.lu..nis of 'the anlm,alaseL _the Barnum h Bailey- . Ringling Brothers cirrus menagerie. from Madison Square (:arlen, New York. WGY, co-operating with WJ i. ez• prrlmcnt.d with cirrus broadens/tine from Use '1Garden' last year and the animal. performed so well that they were signed up for a retnrn engage- ment Some new Tntew win he beard this year but the old friends. Mattie the towering elephant 'w ith •the lusty trumpet blast and Iwo of the deet- chested..-nscrlxral bare solo Tarts. If lire fish held cleave to the cage will help; the AMOR w hark In chorus. A tooth of clrvna atmosphere will be adder) by the In• trewhx•tion of ane nr two musical numbers on the steam calliope. WIZ will aT TbFot1-d Tutt this feature. If you want a good Photo R. R. Sallows A.r possessing a wealth of STYLE and VALUE 1n title Straws traiumeel with . lovely ribbo s, Sow ers , IIA . feather trimming effects. $TAI iO -AND. law NI)w eorsage bowers for Easter. - You are invited 0. in. e our stock. For that nerve- ' racking period in ever' mans neje when he slinks around the.liouse with a hounded look - - his wife is house china -,1 ing buy a Victrola and she'll forget those rruLu�ggsthat simply must be beaten Don't suffer needlessly t MISS M. 0. &YNAR Magda St."" MOUELTNEATAE WEEK OE APRiL 6 TIP 11 M•enday and Tuesday RICHARD IftRTHEL.WI1S$ WITH MADI E - . EVANti in a :hrill;na earn ..f Io,.• and .tdve•n tun• "( LtwsLtTI tt" yl'.t1.TF.R RIERN ('O.WEI)1; "(:OOI) !SPIRIT•" A fANDBOME DININGROOM SUITE TOWZI8HIP 0011111:114117.---- /COLBORNE TOWN IIIirP The municipal munch of Colborne met at Carlow March 10th, at 2 p.m. Members all pr vent e•te opt Mr. Goth- am. Minutes of previous meeting rend and ad.ptel, on motion of Mr. Fisher and Mr. Fen win. Mr. J. J. R.d.ertsen waited on the council n^ the Grxterieh hoapttal hen- efHU to the entire rnmmunity and re- m:eeating the eoun.•tl to consider mak- .lag a donation from the township to- wards Its support. The_ (nutx•11 he - ng qulG• antis -to the-7tsrthl= nese of the eau e, the clerk was in- atrt:.•ted to den a bylaw providing for n eotitrlhntlott of t-300 ding -,-math to the Oexl,rteh hospital, on Mothin of Mr. Fisher and Mr. Ferman in the matter of err. Tptt int. tot bring tra•riferrel from 11. R. ft: No, It to 14. R. No. 1. ft•was moved 1.y Ars. '11111. and seconded M Mr. Fisher thnt. as the property to be trausferro d is In a union eeetion and we e-nna:it take action without the .•unw•ut, 'of Kest 'aV iwsunsh cattail. Mr. Tyndall apply to the Re.t 11'pgtnosh mural helot., we take any :teflon. - Move! by Mr. 11111, urondei by Mr. Fingal), that the clerk he Instrne•t,t to write Mr C1nff In reply to bier-- Netter re the removal of ceertain, fence. ,Ymne•tel wind guard fen(•e, that as there ha. Iar•n a motion previously passed to have tai• wild fences eunmtueet AS tit nhether they a'rl lin "obstruction" or not. the ,-onnelt will do so pt tl•ear annual inspr•tlon nLthe ronet' are will rep.rt to Mr. fluff after tet ' -date. (''ilrrhrl. .\ bylnw was p • ml nflk•IRIN, almIS iIng statnte ' r in this township. nal motion of it 1111 and Mr. Fe•tgan (tn ern. of Mr. F.Mgnn nod 11,•. 11111 one ,rnntfutly sew- v.1 to Mr. Jim- i ttrfndley ,w1. :. nt..t 4,1 f- ata h1- fo...•wing n.' -.o:" r w "r 1,1211 1 0'.•.•r. 1t. ',f II-.e•erk, c-. 1014 t1.2...: '. .1 •u• hr :2 -,el , Iether•n-:en. . :i• - • Ita_'i Wit '.ta ',, t• • it,, rill, awn,. ;x • _n '1'h. , -ring II .. nisi t,, -1prir 1 ch et ;in]. lottetown. NRS. IiFTIf111t1;•I;T.t '';ark v.. W14110.41111 i- in.T Thursday RJC.tRDO ('ORTEL BEBE DAN- iEL% tNIt J.1M1;e:!I Rr:Nall•: -- in .UIna !►wan'. ma.teerpie.r Qf rt. mantic Isatin ".1K(:ENYL F LOVE" tnals•rial I'om.•dy "RUE BLOWY" is nppr.r•iaterl not only by the hostel -4 but by all of her gonst.. 11'.• want yew to esti and ser onr elegant new 40040nn in period and modern dtntngrootu furni- ture; ab -s• library, living -rem, bedroom wets, tis well as indl.id- nal pn.• Friday and Saturday i'AT WNIALLEY. MAE Bfti('JI AND ' H(H1.1KT KOiWOKTI/ with a genuine all-star east in the ...Nch mach talkeelof Look M_ Mayer Pro. "BR AD" J. R. WHEELER urnitere Feral Director Hamilton Street, Goderich. Ont, . Stunt Laurel t'ouaesly "SHORT IULTM' -FELIX THE CAT' -- - 'alt '11u•td21y- and Thirrwlnv at 4.13; Saturday at 'IJIO foHIN(:_"LO1•E'S WILDERNi OI" Announcement I wish to announce to the patrons and public that 1 have purchased Mr. P. Hendersons bakery business on West street. It will be my aim to satisfy the most critical taste with pure and wholesome bread and pastry. Let us get acquainted through the medium of my products. E. V. Cleveland - Phone 11.4_ BAKER West Street Our Gigantit\ Sale -of - BOOTS and SHOES IS CONTINUING ALL THIS WEEK; BUT WILL POSITIVELY END ON SATURDAY, APRIL 4th There is still a bargain for YOU SHARMAN'S "T►e Loading SAW Stere" Phcne 158 W. REG. SHARMAN GODERICH t •-