HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1929-10-31, Page 7THE SIGNAL,
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dosing upsets
children's delicate stom-
achs. is applied ex-
ternally
x-
aC
hs. Vicks
ore can-
not
1 and th
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t y
disturb the digestion.
It acts in two ways:
(1) The body heat re-
leases the ingredients in
the form of vapors which
are inhaled.
(2) At the same time
Vicks "draws out" the
soreness like a poultice. '
OS" :7:C•
County and District
. , year. ,. ad
P R Id thin•ft urth n4.. I( h
VICKVA Ila
leen h, the 4rng.turr bn,ii,e-s'lit De-
troit for ...we ”..11 IV. The lolly was
1 hrouKbt t.1 the boom of 111• parents mud
.vas iuu•rred in the Mnitly plot in
CIh11.nn cemetery. His wife survives.
Mr. and lire. George Ualbralth, oft
Gerrie, celebrated un October er 11th the,
fiftieth anniversary of their weddlug.
which took palace at Bele ore October
h 1s7A.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Ferguseni,
BPIgr•a1'e. aunouti•e the ellgagemeut;
of their daughter, Isobel. to Norman,
M. Geddes, ,lett of Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Geddes,
list suer to
J.the marriage
K gr
take plat, early in Nuvenewr.
Wiliam 11'lghtwau, .e1 East N•dw•�
Swath. ant lelllleea 1114. e14K11 getw•11t of
Lia daughter. Grace 11'Illlamlw•, to
John Francis Mat'I1,usld, sou tit Mr.
awl Mrs. Hugh MacDonald, 1'e•w,wuter,
the marriage to take place early 114
November. I
At the Thauu"• Rod 11 11umIsr, 011 (14t•
olrr 'laud. Margaret Louie.. yuungtst
daughter of Mrs. Jas. Anderson of 1's -
borne. was united in marriage to
Theron 1'reery 1.1 Detroit. s+at of Mr.,
and Mrs. Josiah E. ('retry' of l'sberlw
Ow eereuwny' being perforated by Rev.'
Jas. Anthony. Mr. and Mr... 4're•ry
will make their home tit Detroit.
r u •r. !.o
('butte W. a'urtrr, unu, t u of
Mr. mud lir-, William Tarter of lint•
lett. diel ill Detroit 011 tk..da•r 1,th.
Mete yytribalo e.4t s LtftD
to 4.'.Q(%
GEO. STEWART
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brace St. Telephoto 10S Goderick
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The Leading
, Men's Store
Everything that's new in
Men's Wear
fiend Tailoring and Speeial
I Neter to Yfler Measure
testa kled of Maneleughter
Russell M,•I;regor, a a;rand Rend
youth, ens found guilty of mate
sleughter al the h.udou wedges bast
Thurs,luy. Ile wit,• ehnrgvd fu col -
ue+tloo with the death of Mise Nana
slider., .0011.4 was fetidly" injured by
an antuwobilr driven by the accused
oil May Sed last at, `tprhu;Runk. F4'II.
fence was deferred.
Roll Causes Coady Fire
Mark anirniss. of emcee -Ion • Mor-'
4.i• tewu+hip, lust hle tine barn 1111.1
.II his sea,usn'+crops by' fir.' uu i hay
nicht when a bull brake I.s.sr while
be was tieing the .'hors. ntt:u•ked
1.1111 111141 tisn•rt 111P bm,.ern. .1fier
snapper Mr. Garet,- elect• ort n. ihli-h
up his work mei w bile lo• %%a., -busy
well It the 1,1111 1as•litltr enraged cud
breaking use of his -tea made a rush
.t Mita Mr: 1;firmae was ku,s•ked
..''en awl had his leg so badly hurt
hat it was Stared (..r as while. that
It ea.. broken. 11.• wutwged, how
ever, to wwmou help and all the
stack, inulol ug the bull, wan takou
ut
de
h
id
enigmssl,that nothing . The tire could be done
10 a11re the building. The lute 1s
placed at Li,1NN►, partly covered by
insurance.dea•-
was sem the
It a found by
u w uthat
doc-
tor h rteMr. arules+ t w
u tided G
hie let; was not broken, but dd
„-
loco ld.
ZURICH
Ed. Hahere r has purchased the
eight tierce of laud un the 741111.11
naual ul.Paslte the fair grounds fruw
F. A. Ik•iebert.
(tier $1,001► was tltken in at the
fowl S upiwr held recently by the
1:tangelb•il church.
51r. and .,lr. Peter Krepf, who had
been residents of Zurich fur many
Kitchener,
where
oars: have wooed to
they will roitlde. Mr. !Crepe who was
nue of the popular threshers of this
dietri,t. sold his outfit to a mail In
F::l.i,•rn t tntarto.
GODERICH, ONT.
Thun.lay, October 31, 181S. -'t
EXSIVE GROWTH OR THE "00.431P..
I SRR GREAT DOCK AOH t
/roan Twenty-fCtgAt Members a• Suuttkar.st.t'n is Fast Becoming the
Nearly Six Mlllksoa. Presider Port of Britain.
It is difficult to realise that an The recent commencement try
Organisation which now has an an- Southampton of another giant seotlon
of her 113.000.000 dock extension
marks a further stage to a great fight
for supremacy.
Loug before the war Liverpool was
England's premier port for giant 110 -
ere. Suddenly Southampton came to
the fore, docks were butlt. and the
advaatases of being on a great har-
bor Instead of up several miles of
river drew increasing
traffic .
So
greatly did Southampton succeed that
when the White Star line built the
Olympic and Titanic - then the
world's greatest ships -In 1911. they
deserted LlVrjpool for Its southern
rival,
The wedding tvak Platy uu \Vcdues-
day of last we•k.-pt Velma Lorraine.
eldest daugp Mr. and Mex John
Caldwell. to
of Toronto, y s Edgar Bundle of Mr. find awl turnover of over 1334.000,000.
Mrs. 'I'. Rundle Exeter. The cerel was started only eighty-five years age
mous was p rd Icy' Rio. l'. J. by twenty-eight Rochdale weavers.
M route ee at the ewe of the bride's Wllo, Ay -painfully collecting subscrip-
tions oil the Gtr. i road. 'Attest tions of twopence and threepence,
the wedding
t4. and Mss lime managed to seeps together £I$
die will live to illinuto. capital!
An old rreideat' of Exeter paused Those Lincaablre weavers little
away October fu the person oil knew what would ba thu Imweudt7
Elizabeth Anse wt.. widow ot, tlw :Ot h h
late Silas Hand
the ow,h 4. m *111 reed t
r t v the
d• lkeeaeed, 'who
g. y they
"Ice Box
Cookies"
1 cup butter ; 2 cups
sugar; 35i cups Purity
Plout; 2 egos; 2 tea -
baking powder•
`
rofinj; 1 cup nuts and
raisins chopped (optional)
Make the dueesb ,s
a coil sad k..p it
oeeteisbt ,n the
cool place.
and
Chas. Black
Phase 219
Coal and Wood
esemeinso Hard Stove Coal
Chestnut Coal
Pea Coal
Coke
I can supply your wants in
any of the atxwe fuel Prompt
service and reasonable price -
laboriously 11e the
IM r nal planted. lma t It
Avera( is her eiglty•uiutli year. had Y p a
lived In this i,.t>amuulty utast of her co-operative
o pride when they opened that little
life. Her husband diel ten year: ago waa limited
store, which, tbur way.
and two daultiter and Three moot cies floe to the saleu of four aril
epee -flour, sugar, butter and oat-
sura•1ve. meal.
While ruwuldn`aap -+.n+4. horses Os But It was evident from the begin -
a term in Stephen toe 11'1111' tie day eking that this was to be no ordinary
recently, J. G. how wet wit% a Wu- movement. Development was steady
ful etvident. He was riding a Nod- and rapid. Thirteen years later the
tile horse when glikIirih 51111441 and membership had Increased to 1.850.
he waw thrown to the grouts!, sus-. with a capital of 115.000. and an-
tafu'Ing the fnehtre of a sellar- nual sales to the amount of £80.000.
Moue, .lentis ribs areal a lams ht hba The growth of the movement. has
right arm. continued year by yew'. with never a
The •drat!, +f George 8. Atkiusuu• break. 1l Is still steady. and 11 not
of Exeter, occurred U,U,ber 17th at rapid, is decidedly encouraging In
the "People's Year Book" for the
second year. The remains were brought llah and Scottish Co -o reit.• Ands- started. When the King opened this
The war made Sou;hamptun the
chief trooping port, and the Cunard
-
era Aqultanla and Mauretania used
tt. After the war they never returned
to the Mersey. Nowadays all the big-
gest ships use Southawlrton exclu-
sively.
Naturally Liverpool planned a vast
struggle to regain her lost traffic. A
gigantic £4,000.000 dock system.
the home of hie dusgdt0*. comprising' the largest graving dock
Mx* A. H. In Europe. an Immense basin dock,
Nelson, Woo/hawk. in his .e•vesRy-I p•tivwt year putyllnhed by the Eng -and two colossal branch docks, was
to Exeter for Interment. Mr. Atkin- rtes --there are some Zruly astound- Gladstone Duck In 1927, completion
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WENGHAM turn was taken ill in Exeter. with I trig facts and figures. Perhaps the had taken about fifteen yearn. and
typhoid [ever, apolaes threw weeks lure- most forceful of these 18 contained la post-war Increases In cost had swell-
Wnt. Itrawley, V.1'. R. station master 'Ions to h1e death 11u,1 was mwuved the comparison between the years ed the original figure to £8.000.000.
tit N"iughaw, has received word that W the home of his daughter for at -1 1913 and 1927. Herr Is the table But 1,1'erpsol dose not compl•In,
first pylae has been +awarded u. the teat' He leaves a eisyaw, nus• esu• Number of members: 1913. 3,011, , for with her new aiereey entrance
heal station for the west sttra.'Uve Owen. of Grand Bend and a 1111U11' 390; 1927, 5.024.079. luck 1,070 feet long and 130 feet
flower plots in the (Radon.err. )fes. ::\elson- share and loan capital: 191.3• £54,- wide. big enough to handl« the great -
SI. Paul's church rectory, Stratford.Mrs. 1CIIIlaw pea. Exeter's oldest
919.381; 1937, £ 176.816.514. eat liners and those o[ the near tu-
atu. the scene of 11. quiet autumn wets- resident, diel Wednesday, October .gales: 1913. 6130,035.894; 1927. Lire, she hopes to recover her 10st
dins on Saturday, O, tinier lfkh, :'4n1, at the home of her dauKhtrr. 1 f324,490.307. ( prestige.
ewe. Rev. 11 •m. Wallet.. united Mn. John Hunter. She was in her Number of employee: 1913, 144; Meanwhile Loudon had fallen l►e-'
in marriage. Act.. lout,, y gest Marty wcrflM year. 1154; 1927, 225.141. hind and could not accommodate the
,blue;liter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward
ire bog or a
Ste. thighs
bake in •
quick oven,
Rit
y
O..t iw
.11 Baking
Semi 30e fry
700 Rarpv G..k j•Iwf.
Western Canada Inoue Mills Co.
Lumps. l-otua,o. W
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"SPAAA'S"
FOR
CHOICE GROCERIES
FRUITS, VEGETABLES. BUT-
TER, EGGS. MEATS, FLOUR
Lumpily (of Myth. 81111 Morris
only •4/11 of Mr. Ulls 1 Mrs. Charles
Seatisoe Witiglialu. The bride anti
Mie Arthur Ney .8f Sebringville. Mr.
end 31re. Swanson will reside In ing-
hani
BLITH
R. II. Itobiusen reue.ving (nom
. th 111111 will gii into the boot slid
310s Ifichard Sergeant 1111 children.
alio %%pro. her motlier. Mrs.
stelffer4/ left a few days •tere for
compenits1 by Mrs. Sergeant's sister,
Nils- Hattie Spofford. win. iiiis been
In 188.8r for some think. in 1110
1101ip ..111/11 41 1"1111111:4. of (climate will!
be beeetieittl,
The death of Mr.. Henry Coombe
,,isetresi Tneelay of last week. Toth -
hitt from paralytie stroke its -rived 1111 •
tile preciote. -Solidity. Sloe end her
b11•14:111/1 11/141 n41111114,41 41111). 114re" 1111:"
side• her husband. 011P danehter and
titer ...lie sweet.. 'Ilse MIse
i• at !sone 111141 the
eels are all ill Mitnitel.a.
1 14/EAFORTEI
Nam] the liniment, spread it 'The °Mend opening of the Scott
011 brown paper and cover the ,Mentorla
litt•riteeet of last ease, 111 the preoolec
off., ted porta. It eases pain,
fere.. and ieterested audience.
rclokscs stiffness.
Jarn;ly medicine chest. 44 111,11 1.0,11111. Pred.11.11. 11411 {Care an
the ”..er Pr21. ellen 114. 1:1 le. William
$4.1/1 141.41111.41 111.41 111. 111 of :4-141.009
.111 Iv. of 11 1111 TildiPEMIll 1111 for
Th. iiiiii Warden of Huron tame -
'y. turned the key anti opened the door.
and Itr. it. it. Rues unveiled a bronze
tablet 4.4.1111111.11141r11 11111; 114. 1101111P.1 of
the hospital fowl. The hospital Is the
gift of the bite and Mrittlien
.4.4.0(t, Iwo idolater farmers (.1 •Ifitek
erstuith who amaeted COIN Is 1Pril 1.1..
W1.71 1 1h. The It. Wilson re.bletwe
was purchseed Joy the hospital board
Ind hue been rebuilt and equipped in
modern style for the purposes of
HIP 1/4 1P HeV. Neil Shaw. ftg• many
years minister of Egmondville Presby -
It (11P 110111P ber eon 111 Itillotetorrit.
Deceased V111•1 sixty•eight years or alp..
George P. Canino, of the firm of
Canino Bros.. bakers and sneers. Se:1-
(01111. died OH Smutty'. haring sus-,
tented a pnralytic stroke a few weeks Corundum.
ago. He W11. • .011 01 111.. Inte Ale*. Ootundum 1s found in Canada neat
Caroit000, awl (tam Is 11P first break In Ornismont, Ontario, where several
a fetidly ..1 ten. all .of whom have we--
ines.have been operated.
passed tile 11214(-1.1.111 Ilry !Mirk. Ire -
L. FLICK
GODERICH INN GARAGE
Durant, Hudson awl Esse:, General Motors Automobiles and Trucks
Expert on Electric Troubl, We Specialise on Brake Service
Automobile Supply Electrical Parts for All Makes of Autos in Stock
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IIAMILTON ST
ROBERT WILSON
the famous Fleury Plows, De Laval Cream Separators,
Frost Fencing and Gates
Lunden's Flaying Tools. Gould, Shapley and Muir's
Windmills and Cement Mixers.
Tudhope Anderson's Wagons and Machines.
Goderieh, Ontario
Wages and salaries: 1913. £m.491.- biggest liners. So In 1926 she enter-.
44V; 1927. 129.201,719. ed the fight by starting a 62,750.000
HOW TO RELIEVE .,
CHILDREN'S COLDS 1,400 in 1927; but this. decrease is 110 feet wide, can hold the world's
due to amalgamation and consoltda. largeet linei, the Majestic. When du-.
h) t.mini tlowof societies. As the figures show bitted. London may becotna a home
Avoid Seriode Reedits the members bare Increased during' for 60,000 -ton liners.
MIllay'll Oen Tablets ss.
the period by over tete and a haM ,
tome of a eold, stich as sneezing. reit- - Great Gain
.• ANIMAL GRATITUDb:. Tom; 'llas %our gardener
The actual number of societies has entrance lock and dry dock at T11 -
decreased from 1.508 in 1913 to bury The former, 1.000 feet long by
ness of the eyes. clagged or running
uose. prompt measures fer relief ma)
tette alba effective for iminedt-
ate use.
baby s own Takers :let quickly.
(sustain no opiates. or narcoties. arel
(Own Talolete for ay ehildren and Midi
them 11 yery eat ,fa..tery
When my little 110 heel I gave
hint the Talokts 'light nod he wo-
wed! the next day. gave them to tho
, children for constipation 111111 11Py al -
ITablets, in the te"
Baby'sk Own Nets -are 4444111 lly
Ured11.1111. dee
rents per
le. -1150Rniti. ,a1
Minims
Medicine Co,.
England's 'mote archak rallwaY•
Ihas been down. TI., southwotd
Railway Co.'s tiftysyear-o.d engines
I end rolling stock could not stand "up
arainst the competition of motor one
( ful toy, with a gauge of Only thrm
I feet, and .•verytleng else un a estate-
, ture scale. A seeed limit of sixteen
miles an hour was enforced when the
railway sae op..ned. and held good
fill the last. It wall a single track,
nine miles lone, linking Southwold
with the London and Northam/era
main line at Halesworth.
BrIttsh Span Beat AIL
A few years ago Innumerable people
to visit continental spas tor treat•
meat of certain ills. But British spas
have developed so amazingly that to.
day nobody need go abroad for treat•
First Labor M.P.
The first Labor M.P. to le, elected
within the Britinn Empir3 was Chats
Jardine Don, who won an election at
Morse "faiaille Eiroken-Hearted When Diet : "les. ell never again
Girls Driver, Quit. oe reap %vital V1 1`.4 1W...
Two )eare ago a golf caddie 8.t
land, found a white pigeon which had
been wounded on the fairway. The,
wing. The lad picked It up, elite At
a drink, and took it to th.• caddie
master. who adminietered brsts.id.
The bird is well known to -golfer*
on the famous course. It ..truts about
the greens when putting is in pro- i
great. ,Vl'hilat the players are driving 1
off it sits on the ahoulder or 'lead ot
the caddie who ha.d been kind to it i
two years ago. 1 r
his master's funeral *to the parish
church. He had been found by hie
owner half-starved and had become a
grea. pet •nd his constant companion.
i „When be waa refused admission to .
, the church he shelved his teeth and
was ;plowed to entee, After attend -
lug the service the dog placed him-
self between the clergyman and the
OoMn and walked to the cemetery. '
During the war a Broniley glrl took
ea the task of driving a local baker's
van, which was drawn by a mare
named Betsy. Th.. girl and steed be-
came greatly attached, but shortly
after the Artuistice the girl .gave op
her job to an ex -soldier.
Presently came an urrt request
that the girl should ret n, iteHetay
was ailing and refusing feed. She did
so, and the mare recovered rapidly.
believe
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From Youth To Old Age
Aherdeeven Beet.
n..,19:11te manufacturers must seek new
ground for their tales of closefisted -
In two, years the Lord Provost
Lewis, of Aberdeen, has raised 6403.- ,
000 to build the Granite City's aew
Infirmary, the last 130,000 being rats -
ed in Meech. when the object of.ttes
"big push" -to raise 11,000 • dity-
was more thah achieved. In this
month the actual sum collected from
the "flinty -hearted" citisene Wig !
The honorary treasurer of the fund!
636,979 le 6d.
tells of a woman who withdrew Ism
lite savings of 160 with the Intention
of handing over the entire sum, and
was only with difilculty persuaded to
modUy her generosity. Another work -
log woman, who had been saving up
to Ike a new hat, sent the money to
the fund.
'eerier(' was member of the toon vonn• Uelog Many Pulliam/ewes.
II 14 sweet to be remeinberisl,
hospital board. Ile 11.11ve. 11 "1114'w ef pulpstonee are used annually it
and tee ditughters. Evelyn nt..1 Ger- deo sixty Canadian pulp mills.
trade. win at home. .1,1J, nem LC lila&
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