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The Signal, 1925-5-7, Page 7[THEophey Bros. LEADING 'NEKAL DIKL("TOKS NI) EMBALMEKS rs carefully attended to al' hours, night or day GODERICH THE SIGNAL. s GODEMMMCii, ON t. ---••••••et. Thure,htr. Msy 7. I:r.:. County and District 1Cro Libby, McNeil & Libby'e pickle ldauit at Mensal, has upentd for the sea Fon. Robert Slack. of :he $auble line, Stanley township,- died April 72nd, .it the age of ftty-thew years. Mr. }'lemma. lair of lteaverton, succeeds Mr. Mi4•k a. manager of t the Standterd Sank tit Henault. J. R. Wheeler Eupora! Dire.tor and embalmer lin Calla promptly attend- edto day or night PHONES Store 335 Residence 355w Hamilton Street, Goderich After an ,lnrs. of twu wuutbs William A. K.•rr. of McKillop, died April 'Sith at the age of twenty-eight years, Fire deatroyedwthe roof of the kit- chen of the' dwelling of Thos. Brad- nek, East Wawnuo•h.one day last week. Mrs. }'issils th Patter. widow of -44 the late James Potter. .18.41 at her home at Gorily, April '2.rh, in her seventy-ninth year. Mr. and Mr'. Albert Harvey, ul Kippew, recently celebrated their 'direr wedding with a large gather Word Puzzle No. 17 Each number a word the pude indicates the poaitiuu of the first letter of Each word reads m left to right (horizontal) or downward (vertical) according to sueerectincorrectly, refers to a words t cross definitionlinuthe ae Each numla•r Iii In thea w toe agllarea al compatying table. Uig of relative.. and friends. Each definition suggests a ord. poMesatnig George Bruck, Heureall. h g -"Id to fit the white Fiaeea elicited to 1 Id. iditekswlth shop and Intends tale• lug n trip to England and perhaps Each whits ►pace ib tp retell on to I'ulestlne with a relative. numbered squared. Walter Eaton, of 31eKlllop town- ship. last week captured au owl that measured 'Tee Ipehes trent tip to tip. It Jutt'up quite a tight la -.re he laud- ed It. Tohlaa Xanh. of Mel(llol, tuw•n- ehlp..kparted thin lift. on April .} nd In id. .event --fifth, year. He had ireNt--YII- r p .fsn•r its--4444►__11. vean,g ltd. ' Ret'. --Ter. Merino -es. who ere -rutty re-iknpd the ' ialItoral.• of St. .14141- re.s',4 Preoloterina eliur.•II, Ripley. lino gone t.. tike charge of a mngre- Cation ;in Gleuentry. lir wit• given ha very affectionate farewell by "he Itipley 11141111e. There laiweel sway at Toronto ou April 8th Miss Mary $lwrke, young - e44 .laughter of the late Mr. and Mr.. I:,urge Stark-. of the Bronson line. Stanley. •rl • young woman was a mutat• by prate"ion. Thy tuners! t.e1k 'plum to the hayfield eiquetery. Irycetield community tuoun% the ,iwiih ufirr,il TbfitttBiiIli:-'wtIwprlm- .sl awaty 7411 .lprfl ::Sri at the Clinton ittopitsl aflr a brief Illus'. Mr. Towllnsou had been iu tide Ilap.er- 111e111 business at Bru.wfleld for tunny year•. He was fifty-nine yearn of age. Aht,ut _wlebuytllt au Saturday. April ThF ha en-myttu'-farm--ret Wm: Grey, wali totally destroys -d. tugrthee with it. contents: by fire. The barn wap a tine. tui-to-date-tructure. Ineur- tome of #2.1l ► will partially ....over the 14.101. lin Tut•.+lay of last week, shortly atter nuon.�tlut. residence of William Gamble. let the lith r *shalt of Howlett, shout half -way bet Wye!' 1:orrte and Wrtxgter, wali doaroyed I;v .Jdr. Most of for jonteut' was 'Saved. The I.ou.e' "Of the I finest In Ilowiek. 4 Varna' hee lest ewe citizens tp death of Sirs. Arno,. Keyes and AIX ialeler uia•La1L Sire. Keret 1s *us, One Package Pep FREE SHOE POLISH Goode delivered free lour orders solicited W. Price "Nugget" gives shoes all tins comfort of age with tb. appearance.1 new- ness. Keepsthen pliable __ easav d-pokshed. M 6W �rel�o�sh Phone :O tl Goderich Me& la Black. Tal. Teem Rd and Dark Brow. jibe While Dressing Icwk.)...d Wiik among (l.oui1) rises by her husband and two none.l Mr. Mitchell. who was sixty -nano If you buy Three Packages of Kellogg's Cereals-- Corn Flakes, Krumbles, All Bran or Bran Flakes -we will give - FREE One regular size package of "Pep" and a Shopping Bag. PEP sells regularly at 15c per package. J. J. McEWEN the exact number of lo/tors one Letter only. Words stain only 10 4 JINNI i11111111 ii1111111 3 J 11 onvE1n T CST EIILIi Lamp size [MED M CE t c AIImei T 00AOT eD QOfu© RAM uOE PEfr MOA©E MAP iI■ SMOJ ■ 0 ■1„ 'aIIII Malp (4 COMBO ©O©P /3 /f ■11■ SIR■ /6 ■■ /' ■1■ ■ ■ ■ /9 ■ ■ l2/ ■ 22 23 ■ 2t 25 ■ 26 ■1■ �fiiIl■ 3/ ■ ■ a■ iiI■ 30 ■1■ 1111 33 9 ■ ■ WI ■'6 37 ■■ 38 ■3 kilII■ VIII43 ilisum mos Elgl!�� ■ 11 g' ■11■ IS 111 Ready For Any. Emergency. \ ertkal •. 1 The heart of n thing. Methodical arrangement. :6 Necessity. 4 Edward tab.) (7(441 of ancient Egypt. • 6 -Weed. 7 To run away with. it Half. 9 Ironical. 11 chimes rung at 1148"•la A famous .•anal. 1 19. A covering gartueDt. An intoxieanr de with pears. A piece or chunk ▪ .11. industrious infect. 1 te ▪ War's winter wear. ▪ A lint -of -tight. :pl \n animal'. end. e' .T.I_get 179. Rplrit. demon 1 p1.) :tie .A e•o1mnti metal. :NS A eel ebratell Roman Malted. "eeneorione." - a8 Cut .town. :19 A magrteehim.mineral. J3 Masonic- governing body - (alt.) 44 Pronoun (neut.) He izawtal 1 stet Heart • for ica744MI 11 0 41111[111.. • ' lot Malt Il,1 nor.. - 1_' 1 nu• of �thukxl •stnr.-y. uaf, r,-•tr.. 1-E - .1. i4•-nt.".aloe. . 13 .S11 aqua? le plant. 1(t .\ ,lead Egyptian mortar, ialel I: .3 poetle narratIre. .41 .t pre•1alnitinn. -- _'1 .\ Islam. worker. >, y('sostis$14$ tyyt". service. °1: .\ liking hlyd. 27 .\ cnte(tn -n u- animal. ls 7t 'rI+ard 1prep.ii.itlwi t. 2211 .111 art 111rry .vropleni.mt. Fiera of axe. died as -`1). testa df injtrtlee retwived a flew week; ago , eeb..n he was cutting- wood in the 1 bus11 and was etru.'k by a limb of a foUbig tree, Hie wife survives. IG•Iert S.-*rl,1t has .4.0111 his 21111- nee- Korefi•-fir•!•--ecioe ..i i3�91Nn•.pr le the township i,f 31eK111np. to Thema. I'ry..-. of 14.afnrth. The prince is $121110. and Mr. Scarlett takes air, . 1 or 1x1 11 • tan.. - 34 .\ 111.1.11X 11e•i►nlug :risen u around. t17 .\ aUt T.•wets rent' nI.pnrtlou. Ni .An early Sehletnatir. - 41 14•rttlldug to toe, a tun•. 1 -42, elicit...? . Hotted. 1'ry.4-'s house in rc.•:iforth a+ lorry 45 A .coke/1111111n/.'°'cur If ' tit' lino dr lutyweut. Thl+ (ars WAS h.iwe• teo,lyd by lir.- 84e•arl•tt'e tether • :avrlity years ago 4nd with its tine! buliling- I. 'cine -of tM• lest , lu 111• i trw-nphip. Th I sitsoeigirrest . Nntnnl ry. %t.ril 21411. e4 Agnes-• .t®tt wl- i •1.4r of the tote .Tame* ft. orf Ytr• , t..w•u.hip of Morris:' Ttie le en.ed ' lads. who, wag nearly ._nineety year. •.1 age. ea". In extrall.•nt hratth \o�ttt rwei-or thr.e,•tiys b.•for• iter .14111 rho a i't her hurhnnd rank. te 1' rie tut ryaiip .ixyy•fonr year- ,._• 11r. ,h;rernl v.:tr- age. tip four svii .iiud six .1anghte r- -lir. it.. South Side Square Phone 46 GYPROC USES. wow Coeetrettioe Remodeling Repairing Barna Attic Ronne Store Windows Collings Will. Poul[ AMM. Fars Ottcn Dairies War Minnie* Ftr•prenaag Bader Shn.gle. Pertinent Geroge. pROTECTiON against fire. Protection against cold drafts, vermin, repairs, deterioration - - these are only a few advantages Gyproc gives your farm. Gyproc is fireproof wall- board made of solid rock. It comes in convenient ceil- ing -high sections that can be sawed and nailed like lumber. Light \ and easy to handle. Gyproc is durable and permanent. No repairs are 'ever necessary. Yet • the cost of construction is less than lumber because Gyproc can be applied in half the time. Ask your carpenter or builders' supply agent about Ovproc. Ft)1{ SALE li" GODERICH PLANING MILLS Ltd. THE ORTARtb GYPSUM CO. 11MTTPt. PARIS. OMAN.) Fireproo ' Wal board Asp flet/ Is kww• Grinner /Ws ~or a *I* /w*ewewoats re./Jia./ .rrla.75 rent.., r.4IMis owl e•r1(4l•w.. BRUSSELS itrnsw•I, bustnees nett are'planning 1,1 Mae .ti bullar Inv soma. Tjtne tbls' 1I1o1►rn:. Goo. ft. Weller ha.. dtslius•.t- of his - - hardware business to W. 11. Davi- on. or (:alt. Sir. \\'•lire has nu deN-, M Tin-knelt...;it - Some t,••.s1 foot- hardware plan. for the tutus.. 1 txdl,le in prueo•rt for lot year. • Brus*ell :0111410W9--.•etaltrRted the 1 T ttrit nr >tt t.)-. (mer la+t ww•k ,rf he •i0. at AtarPles.allfnr- u,_ 1' - nnniver+airy of the Order by attend- l-. - t lag divine service in a holy at St.1 in. orf 3'Mte ..I 44le•t triWe11. e•.dea .1ohn'm ehnr,h. where they were ed.' d nl;tit i . f (ol' Vex. NII -.,n, form- dressed- by ormdressed-by titin rector, Row. te. I.. "i3 'd �.af..rth Mrs 1litsou weds Lewin. graduate nurse and +lw at-�1'i•n1T i years In England and France during CLLNTONthe wear tri :army-.•rvk-r. She was a' \„ ('leme•ut. o1i(er Ilmf err freta asthma, and \it was W. whll_ has Mwn h a mtvere sank of this malady from for for tholr-K-1t. here for the lesat ,vbleb . ••r ,lentil r•nnit..1. Sim_ in nine year has Iosco promoted to the snrvive.1 bl- her father. tw•o- s.ter.' agency- at Norwich. Th,, Marl•Ltge of 31rs. Florrner Lowry -trail Thomas Wigginton was quietly solemnized by Rev. T. E. Hogg at the manse on April 2-1th. air. acid 311s. Ho)vard Sterling and fnntlly left Inst week for Toronto. where they will make their home. Mrs 1'. M. Chambers and Mrs. I. I.. Jermyn. who hail leen with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. .1. P. Lindsay. of town. for several w••ke, left on Satlinin) for 0 -Writ home at Regln:).' W. It. ('Lowen 1411,1 Fred J. Wallis, two' Clinton boys. Attlee 1,41..141 tete- std ted nMnit a r�- Solut ion of Last N'.•, k - Puzzle -iMnr3ari cin Thu''M mnflD T71 II 3 J 11 onvE1n T CST EIILIi Lamp size [MED M CE t c AIImei T 00AOT eD QOfu© RAM uOE PEfr MOA©E MAP LciAV SMOJ r MOMS Malp (4 COMBO ©O©P z 'i Eli�DfJr1Q 9 A restful night on Lake Erie Makes a pleasant break in your journey. A good bed in a clean, cool stateroom, a long sound sleep and An apt,.nz:ng breakfast in the morns*. Steamers ••SEEANDBEE"-'CITY OF EIRE" -'•CITY OF BUFFALO" Daly May he to Nu.ember 15th Leave Buffalo- 400 P. M. J Eastern 1 cove-, Cleveland -Salm P. M. Arrive Cleveland • 7:00 A. M.l Standard Time J Arnve Buffalo ••'7A0 A.14. •S.HTK "Cl rt OP BUFFALO" arrives 7.30A. M. Co.aecttoa. foe Cady Point. Poe -in -Bar, Toledo. Detroit end other ppodteerti.� Ask your i t. ket agent ne tourist weave for tickets pia C & B iJae. Mee Toa,M Automobile Rang -87.50. ��pp Seed fort Sep 'tonstSCEANDBa8" and win <bar al the Great Ship 329ye booklet. Tli a Cleveland i !legato Transit Co. Cleveland. Ohio Fare] $5.50 Tont R.0. Ticket I. Good os the Boats �... e_:,, a t1. Leat Stall SEI ANDal h' tanph 500 key8114.1.1.. 98 fret 6 In, hes wirih ttiafUoUAee to their •ustt'ncr alai the general ptit�ie that tlieg__arc�w carrying. fresh Putty and Creamery But r and also Buttermilk on their regular, milk delivery rigs at 1111,1 : es,- Butter, 'Milk and-Bntternlilk can la had at the plant on Ea 44.! at any time betw,•rp (J a. and 6 p. in.. ., enlarge the aocommndatlon of the 1;rl•tr'r_Nlhl ie _.•11.1,1. The council will he asked to re-nobtpit the �ij-law whirl• was I fent.`rl Iawt -yonr for the erection f it twn•reom addition. l Mr,. A. Tornietntt and. daughter, Pearl. has. otic to Seaforth where `.rimy will tuake• their herds. 3IP'•: Margaret t'pahnit. 'of Exeter, •111'11 on 1.'111111S at Victoria' hospital. i.•nelon. The remain" were brought t.. In r _home here for burial. Zl'RICH and 31i.- eili..• 31.•(',r •k. who W laid ui• t.•. .everal months with a ,fracture,, :1117, 4 1110 re+umpd her posL'i a, ii, the 1.-11 n•lepltole (4fikee. •- EXETER: - tiro. .VS'In.l..ir. .1 tows narrowly escaped .Isar, 1 a-pbcxtnthnn re- owti1y. lkd,re• retiring he pet sumo fresh 4 -•+al inn the kil,4wu range and left one of the lids off. The next dry he 2'117 nut w4 a nr.rouel and the neighbors cls, go v, il.•irz h>r•-srrld` the building un ...nodally their fourth -veer examine- �= eloek in the evening and found Ittul ell recently !sen w) • a wnr•lion..• clone at the t'etiverslty, the tarsier (ane-m•sel,uls In tell. lerosh air s,w1t1 in mining en¢Ineeliitq and the latter \ for the Ma.s.s-linrrisIpairs to P. kteert who will n.e for n lisps - e% .418 took place 3Yr•ih es - •.l}• •ve11ing of last Week, when -Mira' Matti.. Kennet. daughter of %in:. A. 1<.•nti.-1, :nal Ednuud Erb, son of \fro and .Mrs. John 87. Erb. Loth of the Itrotlsun line, were united In mar- riage i -B, t t'..Se•itrne. Tlie -young couple will live on the Erb farts, ttrt»r.on -He... ,, - - ' i)r.--*.--3:--3ttacKlnnnn hR. openr.l Lis ne•w- drug -tore. The new hlnek, tonslaing of the MacKinnon borne l :- HMI file stnrr•.-fr-i - great iniprnremeet to the village. What might have isre•n a eerlilue ae.•ident oecurrt.d at the road fnter- .,r•tlon between the Zurich road and the Goshen .lino when n Mat coming front the south hit the • buggy in wh1.•h ('hris. (:awl:• and his family were driving weed. .1 wheel was IA ken off the baggy and the oeeu- nts were 'thrown out. int were not et lonely injured. • nppnintnient of motor for the %urkb Ev17ngelleat ehnreh has been elf ert7Brs_.1. H.i.feu,eln/rtrw-tft� •Shake -genre. and Rev. J. O. Litt tins now 1114'11 stationed . at t'amfwl•n. t erir l.nkr Erie. ' .\t then est meeting of the 7.ur' felt ilnrfleultn 1 Swett!!. teeter J. ii ils•rer wits .•1 •awl president and John (inw-ho sei•rt•tary-tr•asnrer. The most tempting cakes and pies are made from Purity Flour as well ;s the richest, most -nutritious bread. You get both quality and economy in 1;, More Bread and getter Brig R revived him. gar- s in ar•hiteo tarp. Dr. W. E. Wel-4'0k- in tit(mcne. Is s WiM(IHAN Amos Tinting 1s able to he around town n¢ain lifter an Illness of seberal weeks. . 'ye,;1VitishRm will Neve n lacrnesr ream this year. The club 'inns been e•nrgnntzed dor ,1023 with 1.. C. \ nor an president attd -W. R. 3te- i",... rrpt a ry- t ren enter. Th dentin oreurrert nn Mtlnriny. April kh. of Jnnnthan ,j.,Nmall. ht the lienof hi. Rioter. 11re. John Rehr. T1'i dprpn+pd was horn In Wingham (f(ty years ago and of Irate year= 1117.1 lived at New. nitro,. ('nen.. rottrnitlg 10 Wingham some months ago. Larne AItehison. a former Wing Ham .toy, who far the into .three year. has been station -master at Nor- wleh. Nan 114•411 promoted to a similar pnsitloti at EI and. Melee cmmty. Br. Aitchison Is brothdr of Mr.. J. F. Match. • of God h. SEA The throe old rirnl teams In fnot- hall-Bruerflrld. Tnekersrnith and ttt•aforth -have Joined forces find t1,1.' year will pet n combined teats In the field under the name "Hurons ruining t.. })xrter to lmlet's( his fru• , fe**lou. .\ nun -.•rent Is 1.11 fin.[ attain to Bet ter TlianPills For Liver Ills, NZto ton* and strength f the organs of digestion and ebm) k h•adac• Improve step•inrelieve bil- iousness, correct Oonsliptlen. Tieeract promptly. pleasantly, mildly, y.t thoroughly. Tomorrow A!right Tonight i Oat a =5o. Boa �1•��td1' g,T 7. .> Your neossasa k: ti STORE 1 1.11'1041W Miss 3lil,ir.a) 11i44•Il$4.' R -n• home Ina week from ('lecelrrnd. phi°. where elhe tear -bee .curet, •n n visit to h.-r.911truti. lit. noel Mr...SpeM•e. sir-, N(1Lsnap Mathlrson. fat many .hent of Lle•know, died 4. Motalei1 rotting. 1pr11 1?2h, - nt dirt• home of a mud )Ir. Alex. Mr• 1'arrntl. where . r.had been'_thrnnRh- ' set •1,e winter:---ntir. mea'. oleos/y-111ns • • o•- of age. She • Ip, rnrlred ' by ns: Itaileell) 14114 3tahh•(etm: , Tot•do. Mown 3lnllongh, who rHei•ntly Mt- •lerw'en1 :•u rgs•nittm for mown** ?i• hi, a Hamilton hrmpitil and dor A tins• all. la e"n.I,1!•rlhle danger. lit now reported' to In. milking good prow- - - r Sewar.iw . socovery. ' Mr. Mal - e11 h 1. with the !tank of Commerce reef Harer.rllle. _.,. 'f1,e weekly I(nlf-holiriny. which i• obeervrel in 1oeknuw _ nn Thursday. ,9,mnn•ae.e. this week for 810 911m- Ater season Soft bail will 111• played In i.uck- Iaow th1. year by both men and we - men. The ladle, nrynnl*ed a cid last week. r - Bargains in Used Machines and Buggies At Massey -Harris Shop, Goderich Onc 1leering Cullitator, 1:t teeth Two 11:1g•y1 Gears Ont. I.•tit. Separator Ont. 111100 Drill One f, f1. .tinder One Riding flow One ( ream Separator 'Rlrcc Rubber -tired Buggies One Steel Gm! Iluggy Phone 165 One tun -seated Surrey One 31:uutre Spreader One Drag Harrow. 3 set. One Horse Rake . _Two Sets of ltriving Harness Two One Two -furrow Plow One leering_ Corn Cultivator - Use (Inc Carload of Frost Fence. New ROBERT WILSON Goderich "Eczema on My Face Completely Relieved" Ms Winifred Ernest, Bets 415, B odbase, d• S•. "Ever 4ince i was a hide child. 1 suffered with eczema s. and i tried ism . At tines my face was completely covered with nearly e ar• Angel week kind of medicine t heard of with no results. 112 lasted fav over twenty years, until one day 1 asked the advice of my druggist, who bade me give Dr. (]ease's Ointment a trial. After ails tate Ointment for • few days. the tapas began to Beal. and soon 1 was completely whored of the &wiseP " Dr. Chase's Ointment M gas • llaa, sive asalaaa, or rdipasnieea,. Ones • Oft. i.•d•. WPM.* A