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The Signal, 1928-8-9, Page 5it .II i -711 !li • • plot Weather Needs ft BATHING CAPS ORANGE AND LEMON DRINKS LIME JUICE FRUIT SALTS TO COOL THE BLOOD ti!' Campbell's Drug Store f:' PHONE 90 GODERICH The Best GODERICH TOWNSHIP The Cheapest in the Ent You caunot get Jersey milk from a Holstein cow. You cannot g.•t real Rood service front cheaply built Footwear. To- day the market is full of goods just built for profits. We Aim to Ken the Best et die L9we.t Posai 1. Prises • Although we have msde ntistakre, we, claim le0 per cent. iucceat in giving the public real service for their stoney. • This i.. our Ideal. Come and try lar when in nava o1 Fu•,twcar for the faintly. iN OUR SHOE REPAIR SHOP we repa,r anything in Leather and Rub- ber Footwear at reasonable prices. It is a special plea..nre to us to meet the fanner. who form a lore (tart of one ,$,_... ... „ GODERICH, ONT. THE SIGNAL, BLIES t7AIISL STELNUOUS I A Besi'ALOW. Vendee and Tommy, et Hamilton, ac- companied by Mr. Thou. AndltR7un• of I;oderkb, motored WI Saturday to visit at the home of Mr. find Mrs. John Auderson andereturuetl on Tu .- day of this week. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ruse and son lkm11ld, atcumpanietl by Mr. and Mae. J1+,. Medd of Auburn, motored to Leamington uu Friday and % aited at the home 'of Mr. and Mrs. } ruest 1►wf. Among other sight. mid inter- esting feutur.s of tit• trip. Wa:+ a visit to Jack Miner's bird suuctuary i at Singseilte. The party retnruetl on 1 Tue+day with glut iii a e.euid. of i the tobaece nod other tu,lm.tries can - dingo! by our t'uuntttou. t.. the South. Air. La Verne l'ent!und; of let roil, spent the week -end at the I one of his parent*. Mr. loot Mr'.. A. t. Pent. laud. Mr. and Mrs. Elli- Stothe , who were visiting at the hon., of Ir. and Mrs. Thos. Mothers. returned to their home In Toronto on Te,...,1„y, Mites Alberta Beckett. It N.. of 1CIntuit. Is nurstii: at the h tore' of I, Mr. Shultz. The stork brought a s and heir 1 1 r+ 1 eon The t;uderic•h Township Hospital Auxiliary will hold their regular monthly meeting un Thunbkiy, Atlg. Pith, at .:io p.m.. at the home of Mr.. 1t. I1. Ite•e:1, 4th concession. Al memlwrs are requested to attend. ante pat roti•. t' • and Ma• +1+ a tel in town. Scissors Sharpened and Roast lamsfrom Toronto. done Mr. aero. Tiffin, in Mr. and airs. L. 3hnar. on Friday TINE 114 WAWANOSH' B Made Hierusible h) Stings A -Storey Building. Thatched Roof. Verandah •111 Round. ra 'a e I. Of. Thureilry, AIWA M 11 l; The bungalow is in considerable ' t;l►vor as a dwelling haus«. but par - it as r h..ol. ' Herter • of EUTIUua berets IAII•know, out., Aug. 3. ---'Thome. many whu enjoy and hl • m, Ftac Wilfred, uib.sh touter, hr ignorant of why it is lei l Bled and his snag, tsllfrwt, loll an attacked are strictly speaking a buugaluw is a sin- of team of hers.„ a e 1e • thatched roof and a versa • t the time when a swarm of tete+. Wtu, -r gle story butldtnb, with a high tt 1 1 t+ t load da al of ha). iThe two mea at sues ++y round It is of Indian origin, bihhtvl 'the ,Lottie,. thinking, 'gibe) name being a corruption of a word. might get Iliem away before any dam- which meant "of it.•upal," th., Dry age N;es done, but lar' vain. l'Ie vines where this tyih' oC bultdtIl. was horses la awe fruutk w•Ith -the aiog prindpal1Y in sae art Uw .••arty days ing of the angry bees. and to u short of k:uroptau settlement in Rolla. The time betaine insensible. their unites • apo of structure Was peculiarly fatted beluga literally covered 'anti ,vum for that country, beiu,. cheaply built Ing Insects. and able to withetaud NI o.1.,• rays Mr. C'ongram and hl., suit .merle of the sunn.Thetage .... tai,..• • Lillal t a ltn. as inodel _ 'maid'} ,,, b ,rice*, , uu,,,i w „ + In India. Naturally, however, t ey,I pmol [•lose by, tp,weby -acing them improved upon It. rise word and the' salsa teem at trust it 1•t nflil Dani.'°1' building alike were intrudue.d by re Afterwards they got to the hos:,• and lured Anglo-Indian. who, returning 1 reeeived ine,lle*l attention. tram long service abroad' naturally Veterinary surgeon,: w. re .4+111' preferred to retain the type of house tanned from Blyth and. Ite•ter:eye, olio to whish they had soi lou_ b. pe arc•7- did everything to ease the ,nifferine tos.d. The name is nowt;ppni' ir0 of',he 411111111 animals. w11ii•h are in a almost every type of 1 1 i' t dw Ilisg whether of w god or brick, furred. w pre teem 1h,. -.saw UNIVERSITY OF WESTERN ONTARIO ARE YOU A GRADUATE NURSE? The University offers (our courses for nurses. One five-year course for the two degree inf Arts and threin e Nursing), in Nursing and Public Health. Three one. year courses for graduate nurses lead. ing to the certificate in Public Health (C.P.H.N.); certificate of Instructor in Nursing (C.I.N.); and certificate in Hospital Administration tC.H.A. ) The Certificate Courses are recognized as the beat courses of • their kind. - 1l (.I Par additional la- fer.ateas swat ton- g. on g. P. R. NZVILLJ, Pk.D., Registrar, Leedom Cauda. 16 1,, a b Europeans who made their homes n pitiful .+uldlttun, their .1 u•s and e heads being badly- ewolk•n. it will thatched or Wed. with .or without 1 LEEIIURN ti I last p Llama fora week ten dao•: verandah. what will hapg•en to the homes, tt.e . Leeburn, Aug. 8. -Miss Lillian s • • .w currener haying rare End 7erY k t p Extract., of Coil 1 I'ty WHITIJ(,HLR(,H Ryer utL Lautenala)rr, of Toronto, is spending .t•vereTheoretically ale. w 1 I •her o I Herten. with As if enough trouble 11,..i not full... laved baby licks his cod liver utl Arch. Horton. Whitechurch, August 6. -air. and already, the ('ongntut l:Wl*. vv`+: hayed bad rales tor more. mos St'i1 Mr. and Mrs. Grundy, and two sons. Mas Peppier, of Tavistock:-rh nt +tacok by lightning duritiV n 1('rre enc.. Service. but apparently thenar"' ' S I I holidays her mother,Mrs front Ailsa Craig spent the week -end Sundry last with her sister, airy. A. I hi stun" that seeps this paint or ,.axes in which the baby la nut so wi Miss and Mrs. Geo Freeman. Emmerson. Browning t 1 Thursday ni ht Thebolt well-behaved or else tieail &Pell But t of oar ur u - e m bliss Marion ()ice II . SHINGLES We specialize in Shingles of all kinds Let us supply your wants Robt. Standish Phone 369 East Street Goderich - • Make Mone arriages y --- g our high grade Fruit Trees, Flow - was the quest Mrs. Browning and Liihm ,-^t-irtin- ; hit one of the chimneys. +Rtp`hlttg it Rr,:e with him: •)b a+..'t Shrubs Shade Trees, Hardy Rosea, her sister, Mrs. Thug. Horton, for a cardio., spent the week and with her, L. ph. rt, but fortuo,lu•ly did not .et "uwbr art' extracts, containing the Hecht art time on Sunday. father, Mr. Geo. Cottle, whu was ill. 1 \1'e were glad to have with us at air. and Mrs. Gibson Gillespie, ,lack tin• t.. the building. short out a y v ata he ♦ and U. but Nat 1• \\' I on hand a nice ar<•.ortmet►t h out any of the ail. hat.- t..•.•u pray We tate of Carriages, Strollers. Frame, liar Now. tit• morning service in Leeburn and Agnes, spent Sunday with Mr.' church,on Sunday, Mrs. A. Willlfms, and Mrs. John Rintoul, ATftl\'F RFF'nRF '1'Ht\' '1"\RT. duced. Reports from oho gut's° tial. rlr in dtfiert•nl color... . .te • of Nile. and her son. Mr. Reg Will- Miss Isobel Purdon Jim Purdon and Jean and Mrs. Thos. an Imaginal) Lbw. Imr gltr u. u r and seed can nal watching. , t resided in our burg jitmdenon stent the meet-eml--ss-ith l . The f. at of the crew of thehe`a'l f One psy,ular ea: raet w:►a iu..ile th. right StreetFootwear ha' 1. .;t with Detro Both w:•re' t' members of our church when they of Relgrave. -- -- p. Economics uC h.dwt testy car- Kidd) k...- pKttokinR Mr.:1. F.. Pur- (Jueer Feature A,t.•uding ['reside t nt • Mr. uud airs. . a es, e,. Liberal commission in full, v WINONA -- ONT. every week Autfit furnished. Start Write to ay. y SMITH & SONS, LTD. rind un with rat,[ indica+, that these 1yo11 t orifice., i E. D •xtracte are not all they hhowd 1.•• Hone•ee. If in need of anything in this res .. Rev. Leroy White will conduct ter-' irlatives in it. ern t"1'rya, tieing t't •+*t'A f lar •aunt vice here next Sunday, in 1 1 of hub • d u a 11 Pm - The at 1 t and Repair Shop exchange with Rev. ewe WM. AHI.. Prop. Clwrch - DUNGANN East Street t ippoeite ti 1101 . t:oderich; Ontario DI'NI ; s -sox. Aug. 8. -Mr. and t0, Toronto ro no on MrMoonordon Mackay, ..f I1, Our prices are stead .•f last.', Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Falconer and'tw•n+Y-fent hon c, +• " -Jl, annuals. 1t wa:e h,un' a WHEELER R. A. Lundy. duan j t tb close ,i t I.o'h Q '' Norah, spent Sunday with .pati..: tail nut • trace of vitauuu U: both ul J' 1` meridian ]sat t.r.-1," anu,' ..i ,u,a yin Kincardine. 1 n an ON ,a;. j I v• 4 111„ h plan.. stakes the tt:p one ails way. Residence it uta) aelUaily h.• p.. st .e fur li+•-•a Phones: Store 335. . Re d • ±e l,' 'wry eta 'l Interesting Deur.. nn th, • p••re- Mr. and Mrs. Cee which are present in large aswmita will ,ometlmea be 1'' pi •'i ' it Pars n and in cud liver oil. son, and Mr. Malcolm Ross returned New Furniture WE SELL NEW FURNITURE • and USED FURNITURE if you want it \V.- positively .ave you tnoney BLACKSTONE'S Furniture Exchange "Mei amiss, N Winer Mri'. Herb Soothers ate family \Ir. 1 Jas. 1Mvldta,11 and airs. W. R. Stoth- ere motored to Elora on Sunday- and vont tVe limy the guests of Mr. and • Sir.. Jas. Willie* ' Mr. and airs'. 11..t. M,Kenzle spent Sunday tnld, Mo.wlay nt Br►ght•s Grove with Mr. McKenzie'4 ei,Rer, air+. Nicholson. . - Mr. and Mrs. Roy Willits: of De- troit. are visiting the I:fitter'+ parents. air. and Mrs. B. J. Crawford. lira. Ed. Elliott. of Calgary, Is vie- Iting at the home of Mrs John Elliott. Mr. ii. L. Gay and two children, THE GODERICH-, it !. for VP8D1 TN! MVI poesto woo MARL COLO WEATHER TO PSG YOUR COA.. YOU isM01J.0Per von UN WINTIR TO SUY 1T Bluettale, spent Sunday with hie par- t h r suit IIID w.. 154 le 11 a Panama Ceiling Moro Triadic. Furniture Dealer Funeral Director Hamilton Street, Goder, 10 s :., fir..... i.ternatiuual • date. tine.- e. 111 and '.avtgatur.: h:.v' i '• 5411 the 150:11 'm, riditn a.t Vito 11 a person talus-' r S York to an Fr i,rlsr,., It fir) for ban to a., its watch flew• ,anus K•c The Sunday schools of the Cnited k.of ih- churches at Whitechurch and St. Hel- astr"1. " ens are holding their retie at the lUat" 11 1 10th bridge on Wednesday, August if, faom Thr Women's Institute meet this week at the home of Mrs. T. H.' Moore. - + Miss Matyv Irwin. oGANfen•towm ship. is visiting with her aunt. Mrs. Dan Martin. Quite a number from here attended the decoration services in Ball's ce- metery. Auburn, on Sunday evening. l,.ngltudw that to tr tven'rt, coat rr Mr and Mrs. Wm. Batabonr had as r•turnr+d to Mew York. his watch tate Panama Qaaa1 was December, heir auesis last week their cousins. „ „th, r r.ncts . 1927, there being 689 vowels as com- ,•t.tt'r ltun of the Panama Canal. as com- pared with these of the u,z a aria' a,a have been prepared by the ((u r,•a0 art Statistics in the United Staten admin- istration building at Balboa it during for the month of February', which time nearly 100 Wore ,1i11'• it of the Panama back an hour every litn 1. • ete,ei. a ma.. View ;,ma bt•lt Whco it is l:v. o,.luck Camel than those that passed in N• w York, it- u Tour In ChicaR, . through the Sues tansl, the set tote three iu Denver and two In San Fran- nage being 10U. 100 more. Yet there cisco. It one were to keep un i0.. was Canal re hin n 81.000.000 tolls ifrom- theSues around the world. letting his watch e hack an hour every fifteen dein`••■ of toll collected by the Panama Canal. #• I The record month for traMc•through trim t WfBld read tee cam ` Miss Mary and Miss Catharine Kerr, tlierP put it would be the same time pared with 461 for the record month of Lnchnanza; Ids of Arran, Scotland. the preeedlag day, for the watch la the Sues Canal. ck Thews ladle. after vlslting welt❑ rein- would have been net back a full tivea in Ontario will visit a brother [went) -tour boon s trttewa n urs« th1 Is ! • n and g an another in u+- a ridiculous, ee'hat trails. The are making an all-round- some place on the trip westward the -world trip. aroend the glob- it is necessary to 1 It Mr. and Mrs, jag. Cornelius and add a day to make up for the one Mr andrs.Arline that would otherwise M, illinery tr`k' y lye Cornelius arcnm- a IM poet This Honied their grandson, Mr. Will 1;elly,', ADD tro your heating plant a coal - bin full of Heat Folks and you multi- ply your heat. Here is the way to subtract from your usual trips Co the cellar. Here is the way to divide your ordinary coal costs. There i. nn "zero" in the Heat Folks multipli- cation table. but they can spell "heat" and "cheer" with their eyes shut. If you want to multiply your winter pleasures and take away its worries. you want the Heat Folks in your bin. CALL THE L t6 sr m P FEATURING a most outstanding range of distinctive models in FELT in all the new trends of fashion. You are cordially incited to inspect ate n ships or birpiar.es crone , from Poet side to coyest side. AK Mr. and Mrs. Ab. spent Sunday and fa- as did the Southern Ota, it.••v must milt, of Ashfield. with add a day If It is Monde) "n the 4 Mrnand Mrs. Wm. Purdon and Mr. east skis It Is Tuesday on +t • wmt. • and '. Ce Robt.'hPurdon. However, coming the oth, r direr - Mn Cecil r'hamney is driving a new tion the day must be dropped. There- , i Ford f.re. 1r, and when a •plane travels M Mr. Amos Cornelius took a load te. 4 F :from Sava, which t■ on the w' .t h'.d•• , • GrAeric4 races on Monday. of Ib. dao. Ilse, 10 Honolulu, 00 the Ria Will Simpson, of Chicago, i• they might start on Tuesday. t i to his home in St. Augustine on Sun- 1 done a it day and when this t the international date line. ' Ilse ,pp 4 via•in2 His sinter, Mrs Frnnk Henry *i fwd atter the) had been out an hour ' Mi•a Peart Lovett is visiting her len. started at 6 an or so It would be Monday, 1h" 'lar ernndmether, Mrs. McBr before. Suppose• they to ,fir t 4 p.m o Tuesday, after they had been for a tali twangy fent hon.? it HOOKING A SHARK 'ter swat I \'arid Pers-Pfetwre et the \\etvld'a Southern Cross they c•`u1d take _16 9t Meet Exciting Sport. hours for the trip. int arrived alnitit ' ,•Irven hours after they started. se- , cording to the calendar. our stock tr, would be 6 p.m. len Tuesday again: jf they made the sa ne speed as the 1 4 Vicar ° Have you ever entr it : F-,NA a sport this occupation has only on Miss Mac 1 - , 1'9 drawback All other form4 of fishing 14 n resourceful creator, 1.7 Kingston St, Goderich I scrum tameforever afterwards! says •Ilcays has plenty ,.f 1.x11111t4 %%4.1'11 rJ as ieltchener Record. Good +Clean Goal MUSTARD 8. COMPANY Mona oMona 98 - Goderteh Sparr's Grocery HEAi►tlt'AHTEIt: }mit Campers and Tourists ,N Quality Ur•t;riee Prices Right Fresh Fruit aEi Vegetables Daily Silverwood's Ice Crean }link. Brick- and Non Bons Courteous Service. Where Clean. lin( ss is Paramount Try our service and satisfy yourself Sparr's Grocery '•I'he Store of int Wiwi i011 Hamilton 1St. Goderich Phone 146 \\'E DELIVER iN TOWN A Complete and Practical Business Training Is an Absolute Necessity for Every Boy or Girl SCHOOL OF COMMERCE CLINTON, ONTARIO ,. the following courses: Complete Commercial Farm Accountancy General Office .t Secretarial Stenographic Bookkeeping Typewriting Teachers' OTHER CO('ILsI:'t BY SPFA'IAI. ARRANGEMENT PH B. F. WARD. Prne . l M. Aeets. • O8R TIN ^'4 Answers. be lid. 110 re .xt= o . The writer once did a little shark tingling on board a liner bund from, f.. ginetruAustralia le,theshipngland had ON Ing e1 ■■is•ax■■■■s•aus ■wassfin■■n..■■■■ml♦■■■m■■■■ii•111•i■ R1.1K1• l: i glee trouble, the ship had to heave -tar r k0. for a few hours in the Northern 11'- I dean Ocoee, and a few tti•hlnc en- ° tbusiaeta procured a meat -hook and Dr( a latge piese etf pork form the butch- 1 I r .- , ¢tt 'I er-shop. and, having attached these h ' •1" to a useful length of stout rope. a.. threw the `:batt" over the side. : +*^S r' n fila 1 There wags a certain amount of de- At lr , rbton among the sceptics, who passed i le n• 111 II scathing remarks on the doubtful t`d, a, i value of teaching pork to swim. but fs, : Ir?.+i:a 7 the sarcasm stopped abruptly when ■Ne so>ratkefte shouted and pointed to the haft, whirl. onuld be seen dimly un- l • .. der aha wooden float. III August 9th There, sure enough. a long. aha- ` • dewy form it circling tem round the . halt. Would it be tempted b)' the meal prepared for It? We saw It.„_+`'.Ill"",.^iirf',,n,rrate•se .fntu make a vicious grab at the pork- r-" ,-tr. tett' v'. 4II :vr 1 ' ' and then swim blithely :sway, the 1 e }p tr*.vet 'i 1te • 1 easily earned meal in Ian Jaws. . • : Bargains -Bargains•. Bargains pulled In the empty meat -hook, rP- c p.;,,, tl baited It with a fresh supply of pork/ ■ t -ler,.• , ,Iee, and• dropped it over again. Twenty' t:tk. , y t, + ' Il batten minutes tick.4 by. Then. ;ai I, set)•again, a dark, ahadory form t'Ild intoii * r OIstew. It Camp along with t stealth -d r t' •swirl, slowed up, viewed mph rare- 'l'his b n • fol deliberation the defrost.). tur- : Ulf3rtGAtRlh? eel. Then suddenly It n•ad. up Its r '• mind. .With a rush, It ,napped n 1 p: I v . . 1 to the dangling pork and made awn)'• 1 1` It nearly made away. tele, with the Ts London Hudson Essex Sales ■ man who w.a R the Ili. There was • e Triflejertert, and he was, pull- Conducted ed hard up against the r:,11s. lout a i1 T,! } • dozen hands were Artist forward to a rte". ►y f, • ri Ma aid. and the. shark. for all' Its 1 &n # vw dr ° f ffgf lit $rR' ,.iaRG 'tb it t.0 t°• r ed clear had no chwaime a it was lift - i ; t " °e 2, I In the Real of y yI,, +ty„, e.$Sri,j• ed clear of the amid anal ban "1 up 5 q { I1 the ship's side amid a babe1 of •x- NiaR f1. I • Cited ",•a . e • taws • , .,.. ba : atm Our "ealKurr" measured six feet ; four tnchee, and was ton Levy for a 1rto o t rsaote. 'IDungey's1 out piece of pork. ▪ y4c " e tA' a 9N +P* . Its moat remarkable feature was . erre ex taco v to r,ctmrpt> 1 the moute. It held no leas than four ■ u fit rows of taw, t este theso IIRe a hat. e Sol A11 `I r 111 each yaw, the ore u placed that. . . 9th Till when one tooth wore nut. d fell out, e st Fra 'August "t III the one island All to bend up and , .„ . = II tate its place. All the teeth lar IA . ..- . as angle of about fifteen degrees. INR which allowed for no escape one. its , victim sou secured *Made the yaws. l ■ ■ 1.1111111.1. 11! • 1H 11<.... IH l♦ 1111>1 • • • • • • • • • • ■ ■ ■ • • • • 11111111111111111•••••• ■ • . T. *+ fiat a w y.o :19 p2'+:A tilA9 15♦4$tl, },M.tUK'4r 1'R;l IJ{, s r°3•gi'Pr4,' e Pd+')f 91'•, Y "r .d Iu,ra„ rt 'l F:r'S'9M° ) l t- o, #!^..4 9uis r'ff A$R ra 9'@ e. t.h kk z '•. .R•. 1 655w Have Your Clothes Cleaned and Pressed ssed ill the up -to -.tat. way FIRST-CLASS SERVICE i,sel. called for and d.ltvend W. C. SNAZEL' Haberdasher and Dry Cleaner Wart Street Phone 339 AGENT FOR Massey -Harris Machines and Genuine Massey -Harris Parts We have on 'li -play a full line of +en-"nal.l'• Iuuchin'•. DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE H. Clements F illget- 45 t__ lio.l-ri,•ii, t Iiia. Phone a..s WANTED '"-- 44,000 ___ HARVESTERS For Canadian West $15.00!) ' To WINNIPEG 21 Aug. 23 ,45...a .'-ear 31 Pius 4 cent per mile to points beyond. but not west of Edmonton, liar Lend and Calgary, Returning $20.00 plus 20r. taa from to W,nn.pWW•nnipeg. Ode %- emit per mile. starting point From stations in Ontario. Toronto and east to Kingston. Smiths Falls, and Renfrew June - bon; Toronto to Sudbury, including line Medonte to Midland. From stations in Ontario, Toronto and south, west and north to Bolton, including all stations in Ontario on the Michigan Central; Pere Marquette; Windsor, Essex and Lake Shore; Grand River. Lake Erie and Northern: and Toronto, Hamilton and Buffalo Railways. From all stations in Ontario west telt Smiths Falls and south of Sudbury and Renfrew Junction. Train Service TRAIN LEAVES GODERICH AT 7 A. M. AND 3 40 P. M. !:5„,,d9. N. B. FLARITY, •Town Passenger Agent »•e p - Corner West Street and Square Special Cars for Ladies and Children. CANADIAN:)PACIFIC it r fl@ •t ISMO 1''1F>S:2d.9v1 Ie w1t 1 r, ,ta