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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1927-3-3, Page 7County and District Yr. and Mrs. Clifford Epps, of held Iu the e:.lt of February lith, over 'Varna, are moving to Detroit. 0111.'m tins' s recons Toronto tieing present. U. N. Welsh, of the tit o cceselon of eloderleeb township, has punba*.d a last week encoding the Provincial term near Lambeth suit will move ru it. 60„,9 wad, cuu,eutlou. shortly..' Iiis. ('lark. slicer of Yrs. James Sarah Jane Doti. wales' of Edeord .►rwatrong, with whom site IDakra bre I)rircoU, and one of the oldest rt'stoleets home, fell on 'Thursday sed broke her of MCKIIIop township, teed at her hutne arm. aooth of WsIton on Thursday bight Mr. and Mrs, lt,rtwrt Dark left last lust. She was in her eighty-second week for Biala', Sask., on receipt of year. Ihr news of the death of their eldest G. K. Hullaud, who has resigned tie daughter, Mrx. Afford Phillips. T)e- teslof treasurer of Me'Klllely tone, ,,..„„di tw survirr•d by' her hurdwtd and ship atter lengthy iwrvlce, wait pn- two small children_ treated by the couucll with a gold- - headed este• To lira. Holland the council presented an embrlla. Chao.. Proof, of Ik'ttoit. sou of air. 1 unique sIs r1h•R t•veat took glace anti Mrs. John. Proof of Candrue, has lit Lueki ow one ylgbl last week. when re -halted the 12Sacre farm of Hobert ,.levet met front Hemmels were pitted I d CK'NOW 1m Luker, of the London road mouth ..f ont the West Mr.Luke p ars ago and tut nds to return there. •Wllliatu . brtham gilledat . Henning, home of his daughter, f Turnberry towuship. after an illness. of two eo weeks. Deceased was a succeesful turner In Turnbcrry and viae hila` In high esteem sight e,1 by in the community. three daughters. Mrs, C. Metering. Yrs. Irawe s w G G. l l of predeceased •teaselhint Ttlroberry. ry. three years. against an equal number of fecal leen in the aneirut and Iiouonside Rime nI checkers. Ti.ilBrussels men came up by train. serrivllg about 10 min. and returning by tine 11 ii'elock train in the ttorniug. ):ael1 I.m•kiiow- iiia' er played leo gnu les VIth each of the lints -el. mei.. ma kl ng twenty-two game:: nor each player. At eke e•ued of play Luck now had the greater number of Nlns A, iltiiuber of interetel 4isrtaters wen• present. Mre. James Ilitchle k laid up with a broken arm. she result of a fall on the lir. -- Word has leen reedited. of the flesh Winnipeg, a \1 i t u iK. e' tNer f I \n. fee. .sir, d Y'1flB ..r .1 BL u.,N,Ylere." arrear Lock. __... ,fie .:•�ilTata- - ""- in hN met preeentel by the choral Soelety now. 'Ihi.•umi'l .I was the valise of Memorial Hail hist Friday night, was death. Jame* and ('harlee Ritchie. of a sorties in ,r 4'• will'. Rey• (e4,4._' Zion. are brother: of the der•exsell irnd 'Telford, par•tur or St. Andre,'" 1.11'1'" Mrs. Wm. Juhu-ton n slater. r'h. acted fie musket director, w ; — -- cru sterol by Mot. ,Havik,tsl�hlY.' hall Miss Pearl Gilley. pianist. was erOWt1ef. knit the audleex•e 4410)111 one of tlo' t neltlhimusical treats in the history ataouuted to $250• The household effects of Mr. Iloh- byn. hardwar.• n8•r•hu!it. have arrived from Newbury, ('Itiwenx Welcome Mr. 1)lbbyn and family t.. town. Mrs Vett. of beenvisitingsh h `r ogbter. Mrs. Thole Taylor. EXETER \ Home and School flub has INwn organised In I:%eter with °Metre ae follows: Itdon. pr.'*klen( J. C. titan' bury; pecsldeie. Yrs. (1)r.) J. H. Browning; Mei rkvyrrealdt•ut. It. N. Creech; •aeon.( yk.•-tire•siek'ut. airs. N. N. Medd; Ih rd vice-president, line. 11)r.4 M. G. Graham : recording se•- n•tary. )Its. 1". \/uliard; corre.rpotuhlne ae'retary. Mies U. E. lees; treasurer. Mrs. F,•\\lekw•ire: ;tresis reporter. 1111411 Y- lisle: eont•e•nen of t•ommittree- THE SIGNAL, • — GODERICH. ONT. Wait wee YYNr Nelin Tr.eNue- Lanes 11 le ZAN-tics'. 11,1PURIAC OF VXNEZI Borth American Beate Ameimee New Iloporl4see« tm a Market. Owing to the impurtaut derelop- menta which have taken place In the oil gelds of the Republic of \'ene- suela during the lest few years. and the consequent increased purchasing power of the country, that South American state has assumed a new importance a market. Prow a scantas half million barrels In 1920, the production of petroleum bad Increased to over 20,000.000 In 1925, and the Ilett has not '.et. been reached• lnow holdia anis j place as a 4'eneauprodur,e•ra of 011, 4104 with further development she mar take! a yet higher poaltb,n. )sports from Canada to the ren public rose from 9278.541 1n 1921 to 91,065,258 In 1924, and to 11,423,- 333 in tbe fiscal year 1936. These mounting figures are largely account- ed for by larger shit/meats of flour, but as far as other Canadian products are concerned themarks: fa practi- cally cally untouched, despite the faet that From BE�W ondltfons g a ethelosocit ■ttentlonohtatntntrove the errax rtersthe It is so highly refined that its rare herbal essences soak natur- ally through the tiny pores deep into the underlying tissues. Thus deep-seated disease is soon dislodged by this unique -Buk zea tnt311T. Fa the clog tt ointments pores and never peiietrso beyond the surf**e skin. It's So Different • SP' WORTH program, apes N. Medd: wr1a1. Mre paper to W. Puke; IInru.r. Hire. N. J. Inure•: !'ire started io venue• waste. Isel welfare. MINS M. Horion: memlwr*hip. the inatumenl of the 1►ominiors hIank. Me. J. 1'i.welh 1N Meetings will • but wee ,tisetnerld and ea4Ingo,Nhel e 55.held Dore a usenth In the stitrnl. 1 - b1•fore much (UMW,- was dome. William 11. .\rip•trmg filet 'Chnrr spectators but it was fatal to the graduate of `(lenforth wen. H. C. 'jhomirwm. at Ta, vinter J. 11. Kerr. a gra do murnhiu lust from the rffwta of I and were, on their way homy when al r. numbers from training schools as I wretched man, who Abd of heart Collegiate InMltute•, amt a brother of Id. e. el '1"ume. ale w'ax in hi i thin- 1 During his first few days In camp skilled workers. strafe. ty•se•re•nth year and i• sum -lost by itis Thom w to 8 silo warning pass'd ' the young recruit was the victim of James Kerr and •Mr... JnnN•s •\Itl'hise'n l nwayr Ise wan se�uernty-ton years of n Wi11 be profitable for the United 1 Tugs -of -war between railway en - of Srltforlh, dlo•il r."40ntly xt \sure"'u wife. tw-o 1binghfen. antl tone .a di. so many practical jokes that he 'States i[ this work is given rncour- tines have also been tried. The most i doubted all men and their motives. I r g sensational of these was when one ver at the age •J slaty )e.Mtre A due ebtertalrmentt wax giren by Ke• __ ape -tient. meat. Th. rising generations of Reeve Beattie woe at Toronto' last tbe I tlyel Te•miorewne40 l.egtm* It the . REPORT OF HOG SHIPMENTS One night, while he was on guard, ne roue erre becoming restless. They excited driver over -lased his chary wick rtteudinR lit,. knuinll muting "f town hull 011 Friday evening and was fur wtrk ending February '.4, 1!r_i : ;the tall figure of one of the omoeta 'raw no reason why they should be to such an ext. ..t that the boiler the 1'mvin•'ial Goo.' It.rael•'•\s+e'Irtileli• well attended. mapecially by the child- I - Me a Au -Hurler Roomed up In rise darkness before i compelled to submit to repressive burst, and several of the spectators Mites Frruee. Yowler. an till! and him • laws and ungenermts treatment while were Injured. f nth. ern• "itflly Jla'' JohngUrn, of dieNl- Ilse burp County i "Why gots there?" he elation ed. ere i u• t r h t g hundreds of tbo 14andr of toretgnera With Lam -Bak- It kills pais. allays inflammation and swelling; removes germ in- fection and poisonous matter. Zam-Buk ends the burning kntetlon of salt rheum or eczema and heals ulcers. pilo. poisoned wounds. etc.. L sorely as it doessimp1e cuts. barna, chaps. chilblataa, etc. of foodstuffs and many manufactured articles. Venezuela, In the ro 1 part of Son ust northern tit America, lia,s an area of ...Ie, ( i' W1 Irarrytaa. 11 1611A44 tt6AliM TO ORRI tl i The Digger 1 "dear' the $e4ter tie �slt:' Ute• of the meat p.puler features at the United Ins$is !Inhibition at Wembley last yeere a00ording to a Lundou writer, wan tee great racer. Everything that sivM a thrill, be says, 1s popular and the bigger the thrill the better the show 1. pal• ronited and the mors money rotttrin�' So entertatnaeat mauagers are al - way s on the look -out for something new in thrills. The water chute. an early effort In ibis direction, was originated by a wide awake• syndicate, which rented the lake in the North Tower Gardens of the Crystal Palace, London. and produced there a repre- sentation of the Niagara Rapids. They spent something lilt, f20.000 In erecting this ettractlon The sten- nation-hunter boarded a boat, which first plunged down a tremendous waterfall; then, after n dazzling course through e'uv.> and corks, the trip ended on the calla lake. A thrill of $pother t p•• is provided by art Italian hotel proprietor. He has bought a site on the summit of 414 fnactive, but not rxttnel, voleauo, sad is bulldlug rn hotel then•. 'f hoar desiring excitement of the most In - I tense brand will, s1,. p in an under- ground chamber. which has an ashes- Arr Itre:eking 111e Bdianle Bbiding tee Boor, on the bed of the crater. l't.rw to a ('4ltaer of the do tie I Tbey will almost eertalnty. experience slight carthquate shocks, and there The teacher was In a none tuu plewAt mood. "Jones." he roared, "why were you absent yesterdays" And the reply was: "Presse sir, I went to my brothel's wcdl.lng‘' "And whom did he .narry?" "A woman. Mr." "Idiot!" yelled the teecht t, "e:!d you ever hear of anyone no:1m cog e man1!" -es, air; my enter." New Snip se: tt.!•l•on Hie; t'•wnrn)• • The governor and touuuittee to ..., Hudson Bay Company Irspccted at Tilbury the company's new vessel, the Bayruperl, before her departure. 1 on the annual %meg. to Iludsoti stay. In wishing the vessel a suC.ssfUl voy- age, the governor. Mr. Charles V. Skie, emphasized the fact that on I June 3, 1669. the conipany'r tire( ves- ard,Atte •Not4ucit, a ketch of 50 tons, sailed from the same watt neon the voyage which: ter-orh;inatine the for 'nation of "Th.• .Covert:or and eft. parry of Adventurers cf Trading Into HUdsen Ilay " at tit• same time laid the fountlatlr,41 of 1r• great Uornlnlnn of C.:inar!a, II , k• y stone of Empire. stn. topic;• t• ' ..t to sea• THE \lY:Ho l'H41f—:t1Et4MI'9i 394,000 square miles, which is oaly 13.000 square udlea less than the area of the Province of Ontario. It bas an estimated population of three •lytr tterre->i+tgratlen of Degree* 1n le always the off-ehanee of an PE- mflllons. Of this number about 10 the Northern States In recent years 1 plosion. per cent, are white of European de evidently marks w definite ebange In Those who would pr.ef'r to go scent, but po.eitly 75 per cent. ars the social con Moue of that hereto- I "under -sea" are eatrred for In the allied race of white blood and In- fore oppressed and slighted race. i-dIan. There art also pure Indians The- vision Dr. _R..nkwr T _walk._ and negrvles. ' Ington has hecorue overshadowed by u he. development of • ut t t d elo t eat d p the oll field: tiie-fe' s a Mtge and which has caused them to break Cho growing market for such Canadian ponds binding them to a runner o'' • products as fish, canard butter, all the South and has led them to be- varieties of canned fruits and vege I Neve that the world 1s theirs if they tables, potatoes, Sour, Ir.mber, ee but go after it. They are asserting went, the various steel produce, and l their rights for recognition as citizens many kinds of manufactured settees. of the United States, say the Toronto The city of Maracaibo may be said I Globe, and doing it in a fashion that to be the most important Angle nisi -V clearing the way of all obstacles. ken in the retry. Canada hu re- When efforts are made to discrfm- eently been rougbt into promlalnCe inate against them as property own - In the city through tete purchase of I ors they appeal to a national organ - two electric light and power plants '- enation well -provided with funds, from a Montreal corporation. i ready to Parry their fight to tbe high - Ter wealth of Yeatauela Ilea in est court. To establish further their her abundant natural resources, � position they have orxanfaed a league AN o w wens ped d see tt,._ ► N fes. las bee. Zs.-a.i keep gast ars sake. Thursday, March 3, y:'7.- 7 Good Coke IS A Satisfactory Fuel Genuine Solvay Coke is the Best We sell it. Price $1 3.00 per ton, delivered eti The DeanCoal Co. Sul,' Agent- GODERICH, ONTARIO kiosk -hydro, an Instttliatfon invented ce enable sightseers to descend Into the sea. The observation ellafftleer high is.-cirtular.►nd of steel is litlt'il with double watertight windows. abovew P which are powerful h ower( 1 er t rte lamps of trrtuenduuei caudle -Dower. This chamber Is gained by d.' cendtag a narrow staircase from the larger Member at water -level. For original thrills, however, the United States 141 bard to beat. In one town a runaway train was adver- tised. For this a special track was laid down, roughly circular In shape. and banked up like a racing track. Mut this was the undoing of the show, for the engine, started from a siding, bad not made sumcleut speed bytbe Linn it reached the circle, asthe Novelty and Fancy Goo We have a very exteuyivt• line. Give u- 0 tall. which are largely undevelo , an dralgned to train their membership slope caused the whole (rola to top to err pastoral and agric the pl petro- to take a place in Industrial life. 1t I pie over tato the centre of the leuzn ars In( addition ro the asphalt drum arras there are various saphalt � L to their credit that tbt;y are not ,tourer. The spectators, thus deprty- lakes which ytetdthrheat twill -et--evading opportunity to work. They l ed of their thrill. showed thou dta- asphaltum, while along the coast are replacing foreigners as tear appointment by wrecking the en - asphaltum. in New York. as toilers to 1 closure. pearls are Lound at various polnfsi the stockyards of Chicago, and as I There was ons' daring U. S. citizen The mines yield precious and use u unskilled laborers In the motor lac= metals- cold, iron, copper, and apes• tort& of Detroit. If the program of the National Urban League works The I6ecnrlt's Joke. . out they will soon emerge In large who thrilled onlookers by acting as a coupling between an engine and a carriage. It may have amused the highly este•rne• 1 n-ef I 1 f S• i " crk b. UN.I r ynom n o pA t i the Total begs lki,. 144 , died Suuekty nftenn,sr, tit the ape i ,, tin,Araw and hitt tww•ttatlon-. herr' select bacon ..ill. _E,t_• "Major Moses. replied the oMeer. from Europe were Admitted to the i [-three•,e•ar.. She r Rh 5 •1 Is ,dery 118 /, inlgeiy enjoyed by the audleeu.•. 'Thick .lawlh ore. brother. Jewell fowler. of i,, \ r"•e•ptlon 8444 hell IU honest' of ilrnvles.. >i S Huron road. _ U 1 Mr P C. Pyre of :heir r- ssx. 1 rf Air and ,x ra 1yu es CLINTON Inns 11141 eye l frees n 'rix works'-. Sto,p hJgs ....11 4one•y M., it ie Sa*kiuehew-.rn stud Mand- I.ifhts 11141 feeders ()whim to ill-looe:11, llarrlon WIItee• ha• sold lei• grewery tee Clifford Tahh Mr. Wilts has Men 1n Wiriness in t !iittoo furuverney yearn and has she. 1104011 pr. mi fist j country and hailed with delight as ,14.1 The recruit scented a new oke. iI, "Glad to meet you, Moses." he new, citizens, entitled to vete and to, 11 said, cheerfully. "Advance and gip become. Representatives In Legisla- t, theTen Comnt'endments," , tures and Houses of Congress. They { shevist propaganda. But fortunately }yrat Sake, Match they are working out their problem, s It was to 11,•`.2 that Sweden pro- and doing 1t with every apparent :I diced the Drat safety match. ! prospect of success. t:ANAI►A''' IdgIl)R-t L.Ns1'MITION Trimaran" !nonoil • to the Extent of BItkfIle87N, 4 e Miss S. Noble British Exchange Block. Gtderich 41 1 r were becoming a fertile geld for Bol While Ie;::J exports of liquor W down, t1.• guile of liquor In Canada apparently ,^.• r up. The report of the Department of Excise for. the last 11 e"li . ear shows that Canada's te:tee n. M•r.. fittod to the extent of — - — $10.932,57s through excise taxes alone en Ilgt'ers. Details of ('riato11111a "NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD FRIENDS." By Miss Peggy Harvey roller eons Ilquor are not Rtwm Mho. - -- - The easiest way to get tvr the. top i ZURICH to go • to the lsrtt,.m of things.- 1' - - — 1'41 ser Times. Znrieb .h*,ekey f,in. are elated over the victory of ih,•ir term Itr the final 1n munieitsl affairs. at C . J. Weill. Mk retire .d from the .1.pt8111played. he lt`iefoneorr the chand Province of (juebee. where h•p e ent f possession of the McMillen and Mr - tern' Ii n l ll1 !w with has left for Res- }#.nrll.•wpw 99ereCbad sole ilia' Prat Me - tern' 1'nneodu, with Ihr Tiit+tetLen .I,ri of home and.home fames by 2-1. eo to buying h.rree e. win Zurich had to •rrr.rme a le," of aro and ,. recently Harvey. '.lebrgteol the ung peal. in the firer two periods 114411 ria eir wed. neither beam ,e'ure'I. hut In the final ding. y4l'ttni/nlwr of friery nd+hgath n+l period %urieh tr1'11111 two goal. *4 4 making the seer.• for the gable 2 -IR and 4 their s buret to had a t'" .'t eye" for the round :('1. %urieh now hold Int Thr Must tool. I Of gift weer per the M.4Mne11 ,np per mallehtly and hes conte,} with N iHInnIN'r of gift'. i4, siltt•r. won the Mea1111an trophy tote• In son- -BauttariA evasion. __ E. F. Kh.fr. ryWerle•u uL--Huron • , '"win .\it.he•on. widow of 11N• ••01101),••01101),sort 11. 44 Neel,. rod sutN•rin- latRe inw Martin. Iuna•rd „way tetnlent for Hay township. attended February- 1.th in her eighty-elghth the meeting of en (;ood Roads .\r,w.- ye•/}r. She and 11er hnslwunl crlebnl elution at Toronto like week. tel their golden we"I.IInE In 1(ruaw'Is Farmers In this district are beemning in 11114. Mr. Martina .Ii,JI in 19211.interested In tubae"., growing. A ,The 4e•venitl Nnuuni as 11et11.' o4 number have hal stneea for several Brussel!' people living in Toronto was years in growir ¢ the plant. and 11 larger gnn1111ty alit he. grown this Theo. Sl'Adan -. of the itrnmun The Baby's Cold like'. le had Inds g Nulty crushed while' Baby's working In the l.+- where_ibc filling le etdnI nwf f er w ;dieting tit 7url•h e - Continual "dosing' Hens/ail road. A slide occurred, par - with laterad medicine • Iiadly covering 411:. McAdams. tett the •pacts delic.tsatlN stomachs. Treetrolele rr•sult was not s., ne•1.1nua an it Might •eternelle e"'ith Stickel hate been. Yea hist rub It on. 1 — - - V�Ci�S I WI- :— VApoRus l Ex tit en• N'm- Isbislrr and We. le. baster en 1 "ruse y ' 2nrl eel•1lrated the nft)-fifth entre ,•t-ary of their wed- ding. After seine mouths of failing health Sirs. lowish stet.nrt. of East Wawa - nosh. passed uway last week In her sixty-third year. She was More in floe 4.lwrtahit' of ('nlro.s. 9t*rvitli,g are her husband. throe daughters and three sons. The funeral took pine• to the %%Ingham e,melery. •\t the regular meting o1 tit, sotm:; people of the United ehur'h l:t•t wrik an Interesting d,hnte, took place mien the resolution "That education hos done more to promote+ missionary eu- feriirl*' In the fnr•lgn ficid than has timeliest work." Tile atlirmntire Was taken by Mr. Moore and \Ire. Emer- son, of Wbltechtrrch. and the negative by Theodore Reht'rtson and. Marjory Oilmen, of W10gham. The, judges• gave the ,kchebni hr the negative by a Mall margin. . Rent SMUT-. is --m 1It1r.-r. smith. of the Bank of Cnmmere, WIngbam. has received en „tgw,intmetu as IMAM ant surgeon to the itritieb Govern- ment lrhyreician in Honduras. SInee grudaating a few years affil the young man has had emi.ld,rable t*,41-grndn- ate work 4104 an extensive experience on an ocean liner running to 1nrlia. Charles Thompson, of Kineanline. died suddenly and unexpectedly In Winging' Monday of Iaat week. Hee and h'e wife 141t! Menti rlat'in,1' r':e!r Apply Minard's at once. It halts the pain and atopainAatn- tidstton. Removes all poison_ trona cuts andtores. Keep a bottle on the shelf. « I'LL C AT M Y CROWN IF I Hpe/N' T A WHOPPER 074 MY NOOK of kt$k Ill till ti Ilf°Iiv Old King Cole took f ishl ng -pole , P.n d went tofish one day In a little boat he put o -float On the waters of Danger Boy FI:1' 4 _' f.J ` -.1 • This fire. represents a steady In- ,s - crease sin..-- 1922- when excise• col- lections on liquor were 86,224.561 tanuor ►eche exverted In the same year totalled 409,007 proof talions. which le •about 47,000 gallons less than the average• for the pre io.w• four years It 1* a striltinr dece...ow from the teerl year 1923-1924, when 876.691 gallons were exported and since when them bat Dison a pitted, decrease. The foregoing -figures are for spirituous liquor only. The ex4Jtie reeenue os malt liquor (beer. ale, stout, eta) in the last gated yoa.r was TlTLI3Z. hearty dotbte that of 1991. COAL Genuine Hard Stove Coal Chestnut Coal Coke Pocohontas (2 by 4 egg) Briquettes 1-etu supply your vv':nit _ in any of the above fu('i. Prompt service and rt•aeem:Oile• prima. La FLICK Tel. 11 ,1 1 . fireferich Brophey Bros. THE LEADING FUNERAL DIREl'TORN AM) EAMIIALMEKS seders carefully attended to at ■II hour*. night or day GODERICII (lanaela'. Newtpelnt. Canada is the world's greater et - porter of newsprint, and we have Ube greatest consumer of newsprint„ the united States, next door to fila, Our exports for the 1926 period wi11 total 9102.000.000. When gilt Wasn't Taxed. leragmehta of silt, taken in many asses from }Leaver thauaands of years re now on view at tit.• ArlN.h Museum, and rival in pattern .,r.1 feature the trice products of to -day When he Cost his Ile it struck a mine Thol hent tiff with a roar, And tossed King Cole, all hale and lahole flight out upon the shore 1ai� gcv ham as d his eye And w(stiul t4 gazed to sea, "Noo hq my soul sold old'( "9, Cole Thal b+q fish londed f1E • Pc: :ng Ccle; he should stick his nine a. -id his fiddlers three. J. R. Wheeler Funeral [Meteor and Embalmer All calls promptly attended to day or night I' 110:CE S Store 335 Residence 355w Dentition Street, Goderich xr ELECTRIC WIRING INSTALLATIONS. ETC. GEO. W. STOKES BROCK Street. P O. Box 601 ROBERT WILSON -- for --- Masxeey•Harris Machinery • Frost Fencing Toronto Asphalt Roofing Rubber -tired Buggies Farm Lighting Plarte H.lnlilton Street. Goderich, Ont. i 'N1wNelinlee We Are the Authorized Agents in this District for the Al. C. Dayton Radios We wil) demonstrate this Radio Slat at your home or at our store at any time Hill's Hardware Phrine'Fer ", hungannon Central A General Line of Hardware 01, Th. $t Wee Store Ci