The Signal, 1929-12-12, Page 13Gethin Davies
A.1.. C. M.; A. R. C. M
OrganMt and Cboirnsasler of
St. George's Church
Teacher of Piano, Singing,
Organ and Theory.
Pupils Visited Apply P. O. 462
Smith's A rt Store
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'tt•l,ti, the 1''"i' (n1' yout., s.•krt.
just the Rift to pM•aw c, t•r)olle.
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Smith's Arland Gift Store
Have the nest uondt•rful El. tunes'
this ('hrisUua+. 14•autitul !a ut•
scats*, Marines, nod cold'$ oI the
0111 Masters, rnIlKI .a: iu price (nail
35c, his., 7,e, !I no rip .Ant soli
know nothing 1t ve, auelt hutting
pleasure as a g,ssl 1'ictnn•.
AIs'' such an assortment of dant-
useful gifts in IEnglish(:1,11114,
IPot,.tery, llrulw beasts 4111,1 Novettiee
at 21rw.:,11', kik'. re *11.1 $1.(.).
MODELTHEATRE
Week ofDecember16 to 21
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TOMMY ATKINS
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t\.••ne.d:.y .Ind
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Minty Banks and Gdii..n Dean
THE SIGNAL, — GODERICH, ONT.
SCHOOL REPORTS furor elsewhere Curtain 4.15 sharp. uo• •tin . c1u.141 with the *losing of (He has wade' a splendid recovery
14. S. No. if Ct►LRORNK
'1'Ihe following is the November re-
p+ f.,1' '( S ' u 1 l'uIbo[[lie'
The Lucknow high ' hei•.I is Wahl 41 Catania." from the effects of the very painful
/1:.:1.1,(1eut whh)t to sustained sew(
ago.
The utemt:ers of Ilungattuon library ..,r
I e I\ I runcis Merritt- efts llu t l and readings and a play y t y some u1 llounl, "ho an 1 ► g
tit I, ' +,• 97.11, fr'lurew:e ,t.duinl •' - the ),stein.. This ploy', ahii.11- Is DSII Ikad), lee. 10. --Messrs. Saw-, ,v'rt in sed of the 'library, to take
'I III Kal kII .4 'Tyndlall. ••. printed In French, I, Isis, Interpret- net Sherwir.d. and Jolla 14. Kilpatrick place In the parish hall, Dungannon.no
Al
.I r 111 Aloes 141,11 lin.14, Dardis,. ed gild presented III 1 »„It.{1. The who have been oilerating a hay press • oil Friday eveu{ug of this week. De .•- in
1\ u- ,, 1:1.6. ,,guy, "Dust in the !•:yeas'' i. Interest- In the vlclully of Ttesw'ater, re.tninel' sober la, have invited the teacher. b
Sr II II11mpllrcy N1111,1/1114 57.3, lug and Ilumor(0 nork there again this week. and pupils of a nvitedr of the .tell-.
I 11 It th''l'a'1 1.111 • ' ' air. Charlie Jewett hull the tuts- Mr. frank McCarthy, of Detroit_ field schools to assist with the ,pro-
t�
lug e11 open literary weetin1 lu the
tow u hall reit 'Thursday' -evening.
The program will cua,ht • (. churns.
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ASHFIELD
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- 1'111+111 Wa114 lt, l'h• ries I fortune a few dose ago, to full spent- the week -end with his parents, gram.
n tin
out 'of n hay -loft. flare, landing' he lir. and airs. Will aleC,trthy.
!hg +u
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le held by r. 1', 141
n,•I,. .
J r. l'1'. - Edgar Stoll 93. struck the (tide of a wheelbarrow and \Ls, )lar) McKenzie, t once +lou t 14ulliwan. Conle.slun 7, on Tuesday
PIT
.hli -nt •. as a result' suffered n slight (lacus: ! who silent the past couple of mouths was ver) largely attended Anti good
ItO
' N. \v.tLSII, 'Teacher- •lou ..f the bran. \1'e etre glad to In Toronto. Is itt present the guest of prices were realized for all offering..
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__ hear that he Is getting along all iter brother, 314. Jame, 3i•Kt-u-.i,'• air. and airs. '1'hetnas 11. Culbert
: st. No. It, ('o • SU - 1' Lake Road. re called to lter,le this Week to
S. S. owe atter spending uucessieu 9. a ler \D s. Ju w
'I'lu' tuJuOiug it the report of a v for all ex -tended visit
11 It\E air. Alex. Mackenzie lots hturner "e 1 ,
1 tt few "Irks 3lrr William
Blake, l are *11414. l ull,ert s mother. .
\o. n, 4'0lMirue. for the mouth or Nov- with his sister in pronto. left Iaot week Roup, who underwent a serious ula'r- d.k
.onset. 'Lor pupils hate been tested 1u 'The cuwwuuUy Chrislwun tree held i with her' daughter, airs. \\'Ilfl'e 1 allot t+eeettli);. We hula• for airs. +J
li l t be u Iloffutut •of`Dunnville, Out. Roach a complete recovery.
1 great c t Lazenby, Ow- era 11114', ;1'a smile, spelling and gM,1- here lux' ,:`u', lday p'u'rl u I Sym
1 ), . �! au re'8:. A splendid crowd sass paths 18 ('4(1(11111144 to
the f,uu The W. M. S. of (verse church mol
.Ir I\'. I'ranl•I: - 1.1uk141ter Bleb,' present and Santa w:. greatly in ire- Ily of the late John azen y, at the homeM. of ors, pert Trefeuvet
tl'•rbin 77, Louis Fulford 67. maul, cession 9, who .died o1 December :1,4. nit the
lest, Mrs.
11 full-fea4t' attend -
tette
FrerWle Jewell TS''o Verne The Literary Society of the' Cuckoos after a long illness, aged sere .o., ,.,, ease of members.
The t •pal wa • held on L•
ue 1714. Billie t'arrtsh 57. 'High School held u successful meeting )-ears. e
Jr. Ill.—Walter Chisholm 71%, Rub- on Wednesday. Rachel MacDonald pre- Thursday hist to Dungannon trove- one . l/south o 01111011111. � :uu 5.41''
furue lives
to
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',I' I':Irrl.l, J;7. Derry Chisholm 1ki. 81d(4. The meeting olretted with .the tery. f
I. K'athler•n Chisholm eicellent, singing of "God lave the King." The - Megan/. John A. 3leKeuzle and ly of Concession 4. Ash(h Id 1, mit
I..t,id Iltrrirh good.. business part of the meeting ww, Thuwus Auderw,u, peeve and Deputy with an unfortunate 'evident on Nov-
I'r. --Harold Jewell very good, then discussed. A piano solo was well. Reeve respectively, atteudtrl the Dec.!ember 2.3rd, while drlvlul;'home in a
I.ougl 1. Rosie fairly good. renderer) by Dutiable Douglas. The ember. sessions of the Huron a nmticj cutter from WIngham, accompanied 11s
\uwls•r on roll, 1:1, average, 12.s. wain feature of the program was a
a council In oderieh last week.
are; hyr his daughter.
ughter. .t ear 111441, 3 111,
t\\I: \(eclat\.U.D. 'reacher. be
: "Resolved, h t ae boy (treater owls to. the town lights the drt,cr ._
_ 1,e taught a trade whether u1' not hu' pnseutiug their pin). 'Tile g to ,,,,,,���
\u 1. WEST \1'repor-4 44 K aaffirmatto l a side wits upheld proThe fession."
churmalu11 Fridnyllevening.e'lhoemher' cutter Felted Of the tar in (lime to avoid e.olli-ion. I, i
' I..IIow{ut i- :h.• otl* of Smith 'nal Clarence ;11th. Mr. ('ongranl, seeing the car op-
\• 1. \\'c•t \1111 Novem for dotal* itreer , -the
lulled us far. I.. the right
11, I"Iq•r nod November. Mack and •the urfClara by *Douglasargaret week after a plea�santtl -visite•with aesopotsslIldel but the car -cnuait'tht
\. \l,•rc..0 Klug •4 •. Jose u1' _ o the crossbar
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bol- friends lit �IIIdnlay town (illi the
\I Mackenzie
and i lura and Dung homes leas ,Ind broke I 1 -� 1 I'ut slue 1h,n+11J The silt. e l h l 1 41 „1 �� (•f the cutter u 1
Cc .a.e
vel 1upset z.s,
, were1111 U
4:. Ilan')
toy a ,.,. • .
Uur ,., �. I:) -_ ese.l and the debate priced very 'In- � The teacher and pupils..
II; E. , :','. Kluahatl le Jos- ten• -tied ea—Cursor 4Brahmin,ften 11Mel- s•ple of+Ithe ve i sectionttolbelepresent ns tt• tn horse. Attn(sowOwhat"elbrlli,141 `a. be
U �•,. IFluke 1. Royle ek1.1. The Jug o''r�a aged lye r therl. while hi.
rait
I:I •. Fluke 142.7. Joe •Ken d+l Lane and k'lt4ipy atuethlnal41—gave. the cl..,h1;t e•Sereia•.r of 1'Imrstu�.uf- •was drl,tttted over the .grutuul, btu
their decision iu favor of the a(firlmt• truism, December luta. at fal, daughterryit" err a couple of ribs frac-
lire side. Thr Hig11 School prWertru s h.wd, Concession 7't ala•. .\• I 1111'141. air.. 1%1M:reel, who 1111+ Ilei
-I \ r: hth
ulhnu 411.1, Nor- ,'entler141 .0 selection anti conituultuy' The many (dead'. ..
le 7 • I:1 le•ddy tin. singing was led by 1'. 141. (;ran.,- 141 Wit ,vete. ! rt out Concession
plea r'. u,- 'noraccident-.i'l,dur11 f n w{the eff T,Irly
Ir I \{ shed o• ISlake (N.:1'. with bell then favored the
q•1,,..,• mcu'Le,t '. nl,seut n1' one o aelertlou 'else pletely restored to Win wonted strength. In the fall, .in now erinyule.14•ut.
\t , nrrell ..1:2.
f r with a 141outlwrga1
VVI Italia 111,11. '
\nnl4s-r .ul roll, 11: al'eragc ettelid-
\l.tlt\- NI0111, Teacher.
PARAMOUNT
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tt .- ,,a :Iltd her WW1:- : L,
ng for 11se annual ('i,1 1-. - t.( +.
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ND.. )1:. r: \\'el,der, 44f L'er.'ie. i. cf
vending Ile. •.'• ,'I,.1 uith'bc1'• par- �.l
cuts here. . , MDQ
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aLtckelIi;•• 10- returned_ issue after
,lending a few weeks in Toronto. , tztz
• Mr A. 9, Flnlaysm 11:1.4 returut•d
home from I're.tol 9prlua•, where he
I'.. t, : 11., High
1 Ler
"Honeymoon Abroad"
I'aiury 1
"Toni ht's the Night"
11,4 ,0 1• .Ic'
"Wandering Toy'
♦'rider) and Saturday—
FRED THOMSON spent A fess ' week: 011 accou11 .oI hid
in another 1.1,1..ri.':11 Western *tory. Al- Isstr health. ' w,.w 1'n+tu'•I ''•
way real al fav„rite. Fred adds to hie Mr. w'u,. yel'her.in (•�,�
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reputation for 114.11 , n' 4th waction London ha-pita1 the end of last week I ice'
•tunes with a tat,. t fr..ntier Bays, and was operated on for roa•t•�id't.
and des *'rale de.peradoea- . We are geld to hear that he 1, gel -Ig nl.'u;
L • „ ►tit s well a• can 1'a• rst,r'1441.
n.
Mr Walter
Sturdy has returned
home a(er a short •4117 Milli relit-
Ferrell
Sk�rangcr
Ferrell the airman in — urea is Detroit AUQ N.utlne '
"The Rebel Rider
n lit,+ 4:rar•e Cameron ha: gone to
Landon for t1 few weeks.
Matinee Sat. at 3 p. m. Friend. .4 \(r. .clew. 1b•-, will be;
glad- to Near that I; -Nothing lint the ,
4'. ruing Christmas— A three -act play.
NOAH'S ARK
1' Truth.” will be presented by the! vim
Tuesday
1Dramatics le
wn hall on
nights The play Is humorou
ommEifeflt11/000s• throughout and ha- suet with much
IPICWIPIZTAMMIC 41: OtCntilltitatIE ateritan
Blackstone's Furniture
Exchange
West Street. Goderich
"The Home of New and Used Furniture"
Stoves, etc. Everything for the Home.
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USEFUL GIFTS :‘,/
Chesterfield Suite, Odd Chairs. Dining-Rc,om Suites, 1'
Buffet Tables, China '('abinets, Kitchen,Cabinets. t 4
Tables Chairs, Beds, Springs. Mattressesf\ lovely p
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_�— at -Home" Directory on Page 6 4
Riad the. "Buy -at -Home" -- IM
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4,470VitglIttlINEVtiattitfiK /I tf..iltC (4 tCAttg Pile!; 4
. For Your Christmas Baking:
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If WE HAVE A FULL LINE OF
F a Currants, Shelled Altrionds and ii.
Citron, Lemon iv 4
Walnuts, Pineapple, � y
and Orange Peels, etc. o
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Marshall Mattress makes an .ideal gift.
Kindergarten Sets, Doll Carriages (',okinole
Boards, Wagons, Sleighs
Dittpakaittillittalri 21. 11.2i.tatite !1`!",;i
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Churwlu3. w'ewlwr I:, 1$211.- l'S
T4T4 444Ea �tCatCa�u VNIV
Don't Forget to Get Your
Christmas Cake
AT
Cleveland's
IT IS THE VERY BEST
in Cream
Goods
y
We specialize
of all kinds
itch Shortbread
Try our Sc
Add to your Christmas
pleasures by buying your !4
upastty here
E.U.CLEVELAND
West Street
Phone 1,14
u.. KNorth.
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!anyof Thin s toWeUseful Gifts gThe Gilt Store of - -
appreciated rernem6rances of all , •_
They are the most useful and ,
Wear And Your Gift Will Be Appreciated
Gine Something To
• t SCARVES, WOOLLENS,
GLOVES, SILK LINGERIE,
HOSIERY,; c Sand mum NOVELTIES
HANDKERCHIEFS, LINEN HANDBAGS,
Specially Boxed fog Christmas.
FULL STOCK OF
Candies, Nuts, 'Oran`es, Bananas, etc., -
See our ix in(low for Rtuiwing emit( r+t for 1 '' l to ls'
Ricca
:in ay nn evening of i)PC('n11,er It h.
Geo. Price & Son
TELEPHONE 248
Corner of Square and North Street
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HOSIERY ---"The Gift Supreme"
Silk Hose Wool Hose
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We have a complete stock of the sea-
son's newest shades. Boxed tree for
Christmas Price per pair
75c, $11400, $1.50, $1.95
GLOVE'
Kid Gloves, lined -kid Gloves, silk
Glove, chamoisette Gloves, Double-
tex - Gloves, hundreds of pairs to
choose front.
50c to $2.50 pair
HANDiCERCC-liEFS
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SILK L!N(:ERIE
Kayser and Harvey knit in Vests, , Bloom-
ers. Pal Slips, Crtnbinations, Py-
jamas, Gowns. These are beautiful gar-
ments and a gift )fru 79e to $4.50
will he proud to give. •✓ Y
' LIENS
�'•w.i��s. Luncheon Stets in white and colored, 'I able
Gotha, Dinner Sete colored,'Towels, Madeira Centres and Runnels.
BOXED. H .ANDKERCH[EFS
In a great . h.>w'nit of -fir lawn listen or'v"i►e
with neat e'mbroid 'red carriers. Yogi '•'III 1>' ,, -.3,-__' t
1i surprised at the va'- '159 to $ •25 JDA
ill
a1'
I'�otor Robe • .:�,
1,, lanes plat.'.,all woo' an•l tau .
Sc to 60c each Q G x.75 $7.50 each
colors ....... ..... .. y7 �. � 5, �� ,
HANDBAGS iii'
In a large variety, plain . while and fancy
An especially nice showing of. `.'he reason* ites(s2 5U t so ri,i shwa
eath
all leather and solid frame.. • - - '
WOOL 31✓ N KE 1'S
In plain colors and fancy plaids, platin and satin bound, large size
and best quality. These in ho:' a w,17":.1 rem 1-Ibr..uee .
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Iucludillq cul., we:
lfi for Ihe'clt'ildren, 1
W101 Sweater Goat
tiler need; for di, baby, jeisev and kiiitt.11 Suits
clues, Mitts. Pullovers, womeri's an I miss's'
Gloves'and Gauntlets.
Read y to -Wear Department
A smart showing of women's and mis..es Dresses in the new silhouette styles in silks and heavy crew.. alao misses. Sport jersey Dresses and
- separate Skirt and Blo.ise in green, blue and brown.
Women's and Misses' Coats at Very Special Prices
11\,‘ ILL BE SOON TOO LATE TO SHOP EARLY
YOU ARE AS WELCOMETO COME/IN AND LOOK AS YOU ARE -TO BUY.
Special Displays
throughout the store
to help you solve the
gift problem.
eo. W. Schaefer
Phone 56
We are sole Agents
for Goderich and vi -
Kayser line of Hose,
Gloves and Silk Lin-
gerie.
Quality Merchandise till
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