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The Signal, 1929-12-19, Page 114.-.44114# County and District Andrew Sloan has 140W his fano 3 east of Walton to Mrs. It. U. Sloan. V tit . ^`,14,0•• Rut. John Il of Varna; has • broken arni, thfiksiult of a fall In her house. Mrs. Peter 11,:. Scott. of Molesworth, passed away December nth lu her seventy -si th year. Gottfried Natliger. of Inishwood, passed away Deiember ilth at the age of Keventy-sewu years. Frank Scott, fur fifty-nine years blacksmith at Illiterate, has sold hi, sop to Arthur Wh•eler. The death 04'111 r red u December 5th of Domain MeNaugliton. ergVICPVTItattUriCT4 Buy your W Christmas (lifts for men at ig BLACK'S • The Store Worth While IR Chas. Black A • PhOtie 219 Goderieli alktaittAUS416/11013 of Turtiberry, lu his seventy-first year. RobertMenary, an old resident Grey township, died December 4th hi hI.. elglity•fifth year. lie.ides his wife, he leers., tbrip 60110: II 1111 0•0 daugh- ters. A IL 1. W. 0. ('ltd.has been form- ed 111 Ittlgrave, with Mrs. 4). Ander- son us pre.ideut; Mrs. C. It. Coolies, vieepresident; Mn. 8 Procter, arc - rotary.. Mr. 111141 Mrs. thswge Baynhain, of rentralitt, on December 2nti et•It•brat- ea the fiftieth unilivt•rsary of their wedding with 11 notable gathering of rf•Intivi.4 and friends. Two days after he had cashed 11144 fl. -1 old -age pen 46/1. David Ball. of •:orrie. was drit•keil with paralysis, •011 Wednesday, Deeuil•er 4t 11. at the age of seventy-one y4,4011. Mrs. inlays Houston, an old resi- dent of Grev township. 1.ussed awny on Saturday in her eightieth year. 111.r .prt.deceased her, and bon. s•ois- :inn two daughters survive. While helping a neighbor to delioru ..one cote. 011 Friday 114.4. Peter A. McArthur. of Grey township was thrown by .1111. of the animals, which fell on his. Ilk leg was broken at the ankle and lie will be laid up fur at least two months William Robertson, of the 1st line Morris township, died Monday, liteember 9l1i. as the result of str••ke of paralysis. tile was in Ilia THE SIGNAL, tem. His mother, Mrs. David Robert! 1101). 111110 survive.. Duncan MOCowati, of McKli- lop, died December 3rd after au ill- ness of some tuouths. She waa born in Tuckersiulth fifty-three years ago, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Day - man. she Is survived by her husband, two won uud three daughter.. At the house of Ibr. and Mrs. Samuel Angst. in llowit•a township, their daughter, Alma M., was united in marriage to Clifford V. liallantn, sun of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Ilailinan, als•• of Bowlek, Rev. J. N. Wettlanfer of Ayton performing the ceremony. Mr. and Me-. Millman will reside In ilow- Lek. 'fie death of Mrs. William old reshlent of Brucefield, occurred December ard, ut the age of eighty- eight years. Iler husband died twelve year* ago tool 'WI otily !44411. A11411.4•W, lii April, 19211. Mrs. Scott was one of the last remaining members of the old Presbyterian congregation min- istered U. by the late Rev. John Ross. Mary Elizabeth Stein, widow of Charles J. Itintoul, died Saturday morning last at the 114111/10 of lobr MOW lis-luw, James Kerr. Morris township, Ili her seventy-first year. Four $4'n• and a daughter survive: John and Chester Itiiitoul and Mrs,. 311 III1444 Kerr, of Morris township: Rev. Gordon Itititoul. of Sudbury. 1111(1 Charitbs. 114 Sarnia. Rani and Crop Bunted The large barn ••ii Cliff Holland's farm. near Walton, was destroyed hy fire reeently. All the live stock wits sawed. but the sca.on's crop of grain and hay was completely consumed. The fire starter from a cutting box which was being operated al the time. sixtieth year. Besides his • wife, There was some insurance. leavo4 three sons and three denial- INCWIRVIIITACVNEW4MINEWVKITNEINEITICE1 Christmas Gifts 1 IPyrexware , Electric Toasters Ai Electric Irons Silverware g 1 Electric Percolators Tea Pots N fc Something for Everybody g A 1 g Carving Sets for $4 to $7.50 4 RAZORS -Gillette andAutostrop, Autostrop, various prices, mith $1.00 to $5.00 , C. C. M. SKATES, 90c to $5.00 g Yi • Sizes for all the family N *--, ig We put on all Skate FREE s 4 N Hockey Sticks, Pucks and Straps Death of Sint. R. Colelough The death swvurreil on lieveuilwr Tth of Harriet Ford, wife of Itobert Culelough, GoderIch town/dill.. in her sevetity •btbt. venth year. Iteskles her • • husband, five daughterand three son* survive: Mr.. J. Hamilton and Mrs. L. H. McGlynn of Detroit ; Mrs. • ' E. of Bring your lists to our store and your G. L. Manly and Mrs. A. E worries are ended Clinton; Mrs Wrank Churchill of 21 Duncan, B.C.: William of Wood- if • liF We invite your inspection early while our stock is complete v Penknives 15c to $2.00 - moors -All sizes JAS. C. CARRIE • Phones -Store 501, Res. 363 Si East Side Square Coderkh, Ontario t, t.latatallitt)74210tattagtIgtliitaittitaitift)it stock; Joseph of Senforth. unit RH- OWII at home. Death Of Alex. Leitch Alex. Leitch patoosi away De ...tither 3rd at his home on the Oth con vssion of Hullett. Ile was a prominent fig- ure lu the township, having sat for tenor year. -In the township round:, hu•luding several terms as reeve. 11.' Was In his seventy-third year. 11.' Is survived by his wife, one sou, George, on the hon.' farm, and three daugh- ters: Mrs. 1. Bruce Medd. Midi:1110p; Mrs, Rohl. Jamieson, thillett. and Mrs. Will Johnston. Clinton. Lifelong Resident .1 Wonky The death of John A. Johnson. a lifelong resident of Stanley bowie -hip, occurred Decenther 1st at the resi- dence of his brother-in-law, Thomas Campbell. of the saute tOwuship. Mr. Johnson W11.1 born iii September, 181o, 1411 the farm 011 which he lived prat,: Wally all his life. ile leaves four sis- ters: Mrs. It. Woods. St. Helens; Mrs. J. Metcalf, London; 3.1rs Thomas Campbell and Miss Charlotte Johnson ..f the ::11.1 concession. Stanley. I Lad Leant Aro A ti.rrible u-cidetal occurred at i , Stuith•s mill. Centralia. 101 Saturday. December 7111. as the result of which Kenneth Simpeon. of l'entritlin. aged sixte4.11. lost his right arm at the sii..61/1•:r. 'The injured lud.nas taken to St. Jowilli's hospital. Lonil•m. %%here the arm Was, iinsiiiitalint. iiiiil Iii :1.1.111- 1 Ion he na,... tonna In have suff..red serene cuts ahout hi* head 11 1141 body. It appears thai Simpson ,4a. alone In the 1.1.einent of the mill when his arin ea4 caught in the belting of the nitohinery um! tie '41I$drugged around . ' .• • • ,•••losof ' , • GODERICH, ONT. the Wiley before he fell unconaclotn reeve. As to the council It la expected to the floor. that Voundllore Bell and Beffron will again solicit the support of the voters for council. while Mevoirs J. It. Cutt, filen. Herrington, S. A. Popie- BRU88If111 • Mrs. Pedgrltt fen OD the slippery street and broke her 111111 111 two places. Brusaels has lost an old and es- teemed reoldent lu the death ,,*'Peter Stsitt, 14110 passed away Tuesday. 1*- eember lOth, in his seventy-ninth year. 11114 predeeeased him hes 'than a month, Mr. ttc•oll was born at ilarpurtwy, Warms] the blacksmith- hig trade at Seaforth and about fifty years ago citrus. 141 411141 atart4.41 liliteksmith shop. 'rid14 he continued until nine years ago. Ile was very food of horses and usually had a fast one to enter at the rate meets ile was a staunch and active Liberal. lit. Is survived I•y three sons: Brine. 4.1 Toronto; Stewart, of Bondi - ton. and ('11114', of Calgary and 1111111 daughter. Sirs. Fred, iturchcill of Brussels. IlIa youngest...on. /rani.. was killed in the Grunt War. IWAMOTO A bail fine occurred recently at the l•rick residence •if ti. It sated under the roof ••f the iiitelien and ate 114' way into the main part of the house before the fire got it under control after a tno-hottr' struggle. Considerable dal tuts ge • as, done. especially by the water with , which the Mane wi44 flooded. At the annual meeting of the Sea -I forth Turf Association, George it. Mc-, eariney was elected president: Russell' H. Sprout. vice-president; .t. D. Stith- eriatol, seeretarydresenwer. The Assoc- iation put on two successful Int4.14 during the year. Dr. Chas. Mackay, who was in a hospital at Toronto for ...wend week+, has returned to hi, home here and I. much improved. Mr. and Mn. 1. IL Neelin hare left for 1`111111, where tiwy intend to spend the winter. Mr.. Robins. accompanied by her two niece., Misses Bertha and Billy Chesney, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. 1. M. Chesney of Tnekersinith, left recently for St. Petersburg. Florida. fiklkttlittnhatIMILMNUDIUNtklakDatAttfltottilitti.Dat 74141111) TOW "We 411fia , 144 7 4 OUR LARGE STOCK OF Gift Furniture includes Odd Chairs, Chesterfields, Chesterfield Tables, Gate Leg Tables, Occasional I ables, Dinner, Wagons, Smokers, Pictures, Table Runners, Mirrors, Electric 1 amps, Walnut Chests (cedar -lined), Doll Carriages, Kindergarten Sets, etc. We are agents for the Maxwell Electric Washer. One of these or an Electric Vacuum Cleaner would make a very useful and most acceptable Christmas Gift. J. R. WHEELER Funeral Director and Furniture Dealer HAMILTON ST. Phones: Store n5, Res. 3SSw atone, Leslie 'Unborn 141441 Thos. E. Kelly are already stained us pr..spei.- tire candidates." lint. Jas. Cutt, of Godt•rieli, 1,. vls- ItIng her daughter. Mrs. Thos. 'Taylor, and her *On, J. It. Cult. and 45111 like- ly spend the winter months In myth 4'114.4. Rouse is in Stratford hospit- al having an ops'rati...it for t he re- 'ats• , ,„ • • 'f b • 4 a 41,vit • Tlionsday, Derevabor 110 1126.-4 rillarrittil;r1111111Uteltilttatlilletlitillet ns mas that will be appreciated Ilt4V uiovul of a calaraet f 44114' ••f Ids, /. Send the home town paper to yptir friend at eyes. , Bens owned by John Fairservice.] of Blyth, have taken first olaee in the a distance. or to the boys and girls' at school. It egg -laying ennte..1 111.111 /II 1114.' 1 10111111- , , ion experimental station at KentvIlle., r will be like a letter from home every week. S.S.t?..lcsi..y. wore,' 2o6.4 1.,1..,. wing Io“1 I Nil EXISTICK g g t-oriicres1 fight for the reyeship. the: The Signal to January 1st 1931 9 y Dame Rumor forecast.. a three -I prospective candidate. tieing. It M. 1 Francl.. W. D. Sanders anil 1. tiay,, sr. for $2.00 g • . ,m. 'Phone 35 and have the paper sent on at once g mi.,: E. Bayne. who lin. been n. o the High Aloud staff for over rise' years, has te.ndlerisi her ribsignatIon, 141 take effect at flit. putt tlie present term. ••1 Arthur S. Itaci-. ••f iZtag.12,DatimalitttIltriattiag.ttlattigain,30.mgkaag 1••4411, •••••-(irrisi I 114,41.iiilm.r 441, 1,1 Viclorla 61,4410. linnion. 111 tins 514, )4.nr. 1rereabss.s1 j4 .oirvIre41 wife. !law Noll. and oils. sinus:WIT The 114141) was brought house for lour The :.'1444 -acre farm of Thos. Howley 1411 the linition rood about two mile, south 1.1 Exeter _was 34411d at an. -1 to Eli Bird. ••f for a III 11.' over $7.000. The remain.. of Thivid Parkinson. who riled hi ,1Iorida, acre brought to Exeter for Interment. The stuklen and unektwled death of 1114".,' 4hurls...4 11. Snell on Monday morning. December 2n41, was at great shock to the community. Mr. Sitell had apparently been in his 11b111111 gond health nod was present at three ser- vices in Jame. street United church on the Sunday previous. Ills ,heath wag doe to heart failure. Mr Snell where th••‘ sill the whiter. was horn nearly seventy.seven years Mr and it,,bert "g" 1" the township 4.1 Stephen 31111 hilVe telt for 1,04 his whole 11(4 as spent in this 1:11111. 10 /11.01111 110 with their 411ingti . w""10.• Fur Year' be 111 ter. yr.. Gordon Miller. the butcher Moline -0i, but ..1 recent s: years tie hail beets engaged in build. , Ing and be had erected sixteen ••f the 01 finest residences In Exibtur, Ili 11414111- 1.4 other buildings. Ile I- survived; I•y• his '.s 11.'. tont by a sister 111 , 1111 Buffalo. The funeral took oboe on ' the 4th inst. and was •tteioled by the Huron county coined! In a body; hy the Exeter council and Iniblie lot comminsion. and a lame number of citizens. I IX CLINTON Pollee Magistrate S. J. 'Andrew - and Mrs. Andrews ceiehrated the fif- tieth annlientery of their marriage. 011 Tuesday of title week.' Mrs. Jas. MeMurehie left last seek for Buffalo..where she will make her home. Iler daughter, 1114.4 Jean, has been there for 101014. months. lass A11111e George 14. lieltain died Saturday J10441111 Col..10ugh. of Goderich town- s. 4;,.„„1. 141 14,,' ag.4 „1 1 "1 at the 1)1111* of his sowin-law. ship. died Sunday-. December Kik at the home of her daughter. Mr. l'alton., en years ire was- a re,ideut of Wiii-; dti She was in her eightieth year. Mrs. before emning ben. about two, jz Colciongh wa• native of NY17.r.'4:1114.1::„1" r"i'le with id. dnuirlit". PRI hut had Hied In 4.%4.r - - She nsi.. Is ri...1.14.1it 1..414.r14-li owswIlly midi after In. Female Sherlock Mime. l 4.91", "r her girl -Madam. Nin -ter lies 41)711:11:Iliti:birsinan14111.2sikr::":1.1.11:1:11.Mcr":". 1" 1", 11. %"1 11 14 Clinton. She is minis-441 tsy -thr•Y. 1 1 n, us wr in 1114 haunt and /1 large 1/1.% ton. clinton: Mrs 1'. Miller. Stril- Nt.„1„,„ x 4J,)40,14,]4'4 -to,. iw , ford. %Ir.. 1.‘ and ,,..„ ha, •_•• fres]. 1;...i..ri.•11 1.1‘% 11.111i. ; ;1•101:0. 01 1 1 1 11 111.1 1 .0111 I...r..... 1.1 1. 11 11.. W. A. 1;1:I 1.t are spend , big the winter 111 11••ri•lii The It••••rd of Tra.'•• •• tirrang:trg for 1.. I., 114.141 iihnisi Middle of .Iiiiitinri Clareinn. Itor.4.11, or was PI 1..•10.1 to represent South Iltir..n 11, Iln. 1 11.1.q. tloys• Patti:mm.1bl ,,f stiltai oppo...1 lig 1,1011 11111 10 5'.:,- 1.01110 • • f Se f Clinton ratepayers 111.. 1.: 5..).' 11 the comb...! muldrip.1 1 elections 011 1111. ' 11110,1 1011 • 'Ars' ''411 in u flor om f ore 0111. 1.001 rooill 1 1.1.11.11. ill '11 11,011 r II1: 111 ) 11 or 11. 7.1'111411 --- - 1 3Irs. l'atilin, ••1 It. -gins.. who Valli.' • ea..' to attend 1111. finis.riii of la1i- snot l,, -r. Ills. Int, Sir*. Rennie. will -Pend ....me time with her relativ•ce hero. . TI14. town -ship i-ottIni1 I.. finvIins. 154.. 1.11.1:11 11, 1.11 i II ill 11,,' 1111;4010.11 1 of the to•11 hall. The 4'1.114 sire of 4.4iiii.ri.14. n lilt *444.! 'loot,. This coliiiiiiiiilly 11111 WIT • lia 1.4. um ii prisoner... lett 11 is de- termined 111 liPP, .01 1.6.1y 11..,-.. 0 1,0 .14. art 1010 this "con14.r.- 11 41 11.'»-. %%I.' 11:1. charge of the 1....1 Iliiiro -):stem. Inc- 1114'11 11111141110 P.1 line -man for the Bay noinielini: telt-ohmic. system In isinilt.cli•o• with Zurich central. I Mr and Mr-. Stephen NI. 1i,.-liey. of _,....D ' 11011 HIP. Pa.. 1111V1. arrived at 11,, .gr• 11111111. ••1 Mrs. Peach. -y 's mirents, Rev. and Mr*. c Sebrair. 'rm., kn,... ...hi 4their property In l'iolit.,n -Isiiin and wili make their future, horns.' Is. 111144 At Zurich 1l1141r14.1. • ,At . the auction sale ••1 the farm. Hee ,„1,..k. 4,t,.._ for ,1111111 A. S1111111 111.0 bee..k . 1 0.1N /11.1 11.1 r pilt.-1441..s..1 11.,' A 1414u.re farm (•.r bc,,:otit. Mr. Smith mid family Intend in •vinir to the city. .1..911 Engelatol. ,,r zuri..h. 24 18'' ember 7.11 )Ii $. Joseph's hospital. 0;1„,,„1.,.. .!..... 1... hi , i.,,, for three week. iiiiili.r 11,':, 11114-111 for gangrene ••••/re_ 1(1-'I..g ‘1':1•• )1 1111111 fill 141 fli 11,.' 1101 0 of ei "1)4114)1 1,14 Toi Wit i1 ..11...1 1, . 11. 11, be.$ Sir. Eng, -lam; ,%:•., in bib -1‘•• e:g1.19 Aim year and i- -linked by his ;bite and NT :1I.0 . 1 1 n 1.r. 1)111 11 114 110, ••_____,.i.ter... 11.1 ;fit Ha i fig ;1 1 ilribl,b‘lo,111. 1 111 11.1 1 1.101, 111:01. 1 It . 1.0 I •,. eter ,..•11111.• .•`..•r It #f b1.111,1, in the Evangelcal church _At5 Lyre 1,1,1T11 0; •-• •0••1•1.ting 41114.rnh• from the 4'. 1' 11 11 f f..rty-.1‘ years ..f servire and 144 i','114.441' SIV/r111 1 i 1 11 Its (.1 III 11.1 1411'''' 1,1111111g '1, A, 1:1,,,, ...,..„ i.:tirs aito the 14)11.....„ Afamily have won the e*teem 4.1 the 1 ill1e1i. ural 11..'h' rem••tai will he re grettril. 11••• Sir. l'01.1411•1i. evf '11'(.1.411.1 111.• been Millathll 1N1 rertor of the Itlylli: ‚.abort' and Itch:rave .%torti• an 1 on- vreglition... to 1111 the swims, en11.4•1 by the death of Rev. A. SlisirP, NMI • 111 take over 111. dit i. ties fairly In 111, 11191' year. gTh.. !standard forecasts some. eh/mires itt the crows...Ilion of ttexr, yeses village ••••isticil. It oily.: "We sr.. informed that Como-111,ms Wm. i Johnxtott end Wm Mill* have Alreod1 derided to pproilt their name. to 11,1 voiltiplitplfilhablitakitaillatitliallit1111410/1/Itliatattipata4/11141t Walliiii kefot Iilhe electors for tbs. attn. ot 1 • 4 I Re4MVPISPNIEPtEnteVICTIMVI1112141V Don't Forget to Get Your Christmas Cake -AT Cleveland's IT IS THE VERY BEST We specialize in Cream Goods of all kinds , Try our Scotch Shortbread Add to your Christmas pleasures by buying your pastry here E. U. CLEVELAND Phone. 114 West Street -RtC-4112411W4 1( atCtr( 4Et QM!(l-r • 40 40 C` • 4- . • •-•• ts_ • - 7 _ 1: t. 471. • et t 15 9 • 11 Gift Suggestions From Dunlop's Drug Store Dressing Cases Brushes Mirrors Perfumes Toilet 'Waters Bath Salts Dusting Powders Fountain Pens and Desk Sets Cigars Cigarettes Tobacco Pipes Thermos Potties Safety Razors 'Chocolates Stationery Christmas Cards etc., etc. H. C. DUNLOP, Phm. B. "1.11E. REXALL1DRUC, S ['ORE Bedford, Block Goderich, Ontari , • t % • • • • • • 415