HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1931-7-2, Page 7Jeerer Durrant. well known resident
of rordwielt, died June 18th in his
epreete-earenth reer. id, ell*
ltre. !taLtha Tonal:dm, et 44.4.
it per wise, ifi
1•71ea, in r adsty-seretitb
. The Marriage ef Klee hills Sewn
of Loadesberg to Williams 'Preens of
mony war performed by Rev. J. W.
The Ripley Express reports that
Wm. Kempton. of Chat village, is able
to be •round agola atter hie recent
severe Meese Mr Kempton is a
former esteemed naideut Ashfield
H. Brown resigued as priacipal
of the Gorrie public school and will
be succeeded by Mem Annie Douglas,
who teas been asslataat tor the part
year. Miss Velma Lennox of Wingham
mimeo& Miss Douglas ou the staff.
lu Fordwich United church, 00 June
20tb. Rev. E. F. Chandler performed
the marriage eereateey erultiog Mar-
garet lardeet. reread daughter di Sr.
mad Mrs. David Walker of Fordwich.
to Melville eadersou Donahue, oaly
sou of tlie late• Mr. and Mrs. Christo-
Pher Donahue of Teeswater. The
Team coterie will reside at Teeswater.
Marvin Shrigley. Fordwich dis-
trict. was the victims of a painful acci-
dent recently. He WWI leading • eew
settee the animal became tmtnanage-
able and ran away. Mr. Shrigley had
tee rope around his hand and eould sot
release it, with the result tbat he was
dragged some distance sad received
mom pedant beatimee and tip heed
wee board to lie bone by Ike rope.
echo
AU twits promptly attended te
day or night
AllERt'LANCE SERVICE
rateigm
tiormidoesee 355w
1‘4311411.00 ROW. 00.efleb
Dan -Harrison
arid
, dotting
Use! Strut, Golsridi
Ifuron Cafe
'Twiggy sr Maus Dieser
Sanday at ill arab.
_ 111 Is terse sorvito et all beers
Fred Wong
•IMII binds BOOS
TOO'S 192
HERN'S SHOE STORE
The season's newest in
Running Shoes
Sport Shoes
White kid and linen
LET US SUPPLY YOU
w.
South Hamm Conservatliros will bold
their annual coavention at Wenatill en
Wedeemday, Jttly 8. How T. L. Ken-
nedy, Minister of Agriculture tor De-
tente will a&dress the meeting. The
meeting was announced to be held June
29th. but • postponement was found
to be access=
Takes a
In last week's te... et The Fordwich
Record the publisher. T. A. Roberts,
announced that tbere would be no
Pinker lame of the paper until the
of rely. Mr. Roberts. who has been In i
poor health. Weeds with his wife and
Mille tor
e IR resit eitaT
the kieg III ben 9 Mit -0
Harold A. Wilmer asegekeil ewes
& sad Ilse. Davison. receive.* eitet7
to the United churcb died. 'Me desk "1! .joe
tear la the calf of he leg white Plertle1
stitches were required to close Use Nes
was cut to Lee bone aad several
dam ot Mn. rasa, Soole Sae 00
te
The death saawrasii _Nessus at iliaki:
ham. Ciareogied was La lee sereeer- . aid
OW
ef Jehn P- SMAL Wised" of lag,
to Wiugham for Interment. e el elide
CLINTON
Mn. .1. L. Cree meit with artell Me and Hnlitilye maim, also Mr. aad
4 accident the other day. White Was Mrs. Thos. HilI, el side. and Mr.
band was caught sad draw& hi ma , Tbe trustees_e_ot .. . No. 10 have
distaste* before she couki reverse Mie eillitged Mr. Henderson of Lucknow.
mandate. to teach few lbe sad. ear.
J. F. Waltman anuouscee tbe eaglet* Me Wilbert Grainger Wroxeter,
meat of his daughter, lethrie M.. as HAIM Refele7 at nie of Mr. Mac
Cleveland Weltered of Gerrie Me mar- Revs. t e
nage es take place quietly this moat& Mr. and Mrs. Hank Kruger and his
Rev. J. R. Hogg. D.D., piriaceed Ye ;beer and ber buslilled, from Detroit,
airmen menage is Wesley-Willls rad Mrs. Roy Cringle a few
[halted awn* oa euaday *Teeing. De, dare last week wit& ladles' urotker,
Hogg leaves to take charge of • Mrs. Gillies
church at ittrathroy. As a parting gift Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Moore and chil-
filial the CoOltregatiOS here be received drat spout remade, Witt her weber.
a purse et Odd.
The death oecurred in Clinton hos- Mr. and Mrs. 11411111ert flibbeu, of
pital on Thursday last ot Emma Wal-
lace Brownlee. wife of Hiram Hill,
Clinton in her sixty-fifth year De-
ceased had teem ill for eiratettatas
treat a nervous britaketeenee Wel
bons in Melee tow:flake) tied_ sit mar:
tied fint to Isaac Drowsier. and after
his death pate. ant.-wa. menteeek
0. Saturday afternoon last the mar-
riage was quietly Isulemulsed lu St
Andrew's United t.liurch. London, of
Constance. Hemel deughter a Mr. and
Mrs Conn G. Gordote and Dr. J. Ver -
d Mr
weep Dudley
firdiaes.• of
•
auga gabs
•
wader an oak tree 1 rt ginger •le
sumer
stens id aldose de ds sneee *mules
ter me trees, tee asex all tbe ingredients egeePt the
stager ale. ettr well tie sneer la
disactived. Add glazer ale. Pour into
(biome half filled with crushed lee.
Stew two caps raspberries with 000.
half eup sugar and one cup water, m-
ill berries are tender. Put throe.
a fine sieve and cool. Add the Juice se
two lemons aad two oranges.. Dilute
with plain ice water or miseral water.
Pour tato glasses half filled., with
toueh. garnish teed' glamor with a sprig
of fresh mint lightly dusted with
powdered stmar.
Pill
kit it at
Apo Gar
sir
MISS DOOM
Nardi SI& al MI*
a lainetd by tee Davey
to Iree Surgery, which haa
been, stedeism the phenomena of Liget
dim le retailers to trees.
If you must get uader • tree, says
the Davey Institute, and • beech, for
it Is rarely the victim a lightning The
ratio of the oak to the beech la beteg
struck by an electrieal bolt is dray to
one, aecording to observationa made
The roots of a tree tap the electrical
field of the ground. When a stone
cloud is °yenned the positive electric-
ity in it attratted by the negative
eleetricity in the earth and lightulag
Treea. ouch as the oak. which have
a large root area naturtilly have larger
electrical fields thao other*. Oaks also
have "tap" roots. whiter go tar into
the grourid and bring up large quan-
tities of water to tbe tree. wlikei
serves as another attraction for elec-
The best advice of the Davey Insti-
tute is to avoid trees altogether when
lightning is at work. a. It would be
somewhat difficult for tbe layman to
make a scientific meection in time of
emergency. Better to keep in the open
SParr'q
apace Quality Cronies,
Fruits, Vegetthiss, Lank
Ihetsr, Eggs, Nest, Hear,
Stews*, etc.
THE BEST OF EVERYTHING
We invite you tee gee la and 141 -
*poet our olden wholesome stook
Frigidaire-equippoil for
your protection
-PHONE 146
NOW To LosiFstami Get
That %ION Feeling
over 1, Game e ra-
Imelda. the "Mom of kmalsk" eery
eeetialsie risked RI elude, at the space( if no house is beer, see pA °sow elm Amotzeiiiii_
thoroughly wet than to offer yourself is Milos, fOr Krim:ham Sella ame
Texashamerae‘Mrs.L.u.,01Ballarndarda- tudahalidenweard7ateeesaistA ,...Eriat.nlartiElLPa°1111.sor. us R.% taosoorget f,orityli:hAUithecingt. ranatita. jr.:7thimbiejaaildthi:E• wed: meovramilis. mat war_
fondly to visit the Western Provinces.
with the hope that the change and rest
be beeseficial.
Milk= of Lovell Creasild Aselifais
The remains of J. Carlyle Coker of
Toronto wer buried at Ethel elf Fri-
day last aud on Wednesday or this
week Hume of his mother. Mrs. Eph-
raim Cober. slim were interred there.
Both were victims of au accident at
Islington. where the ear 15 which they
were driving wax struck by a train.
The Cober family formerly lived at
Ethel and later In Brussels, Mr Cober
opening. • carriage factory in Bruss-
els.
Thoraisy the Immo olf Mr. And Mrs.
Charles King at Gorrie was
tbe room was the Oily
article to cab* fire. hut tbis was quiet-
ly extingelebed. TWA is tbe North
isse bowie has bees struck. It Is
aria /Wain( rods, but it is
t there must be some mineral
ring under the house to attract the
tie us look alter your re-
quirements in New
Furniture ,
We can positively s•v•
you money
-Get 0111' prices first -
non ROW ot mal-Msem.D. C.
Doss of Brussels. After the ceremony.
which was perfortued by See. D. .
btes(iregor, D.D., an informal recep-
tion was held at the home ot the
irides pareatielle their return from
the honeymoon -trif Dr Auld Mrs. Rjems
Welker & Black. who lave, eaa-
business to town for twefity-Rws park
have Mowed a their steel, MO& and
equipment to D. A. Rata ofiFlapham,
who es taktng pomeadom Amt.
nen Walker. who lymer in the
Kiss Mary McNalighton:dled oo Sat-
urday night at the home of ber'illster.
Mrs. Ira Parker. tibe had bent In poor
Parker she Leaves a sister.
health for many yam. Mild!,
FOIltie. at IUmmudine. tad tiro -
brothers. David. se California, and Dr.
Now
et Gwent.% visited oo sundry with acietlug t.. do with tbe 000L Thar. , to y tisk,- -
It to Matt our soul -Boston Herald. water babel leery Isorulag,
mod4year diet elaistrelie
deal lade a morartaitirre
SCHOOL REPORTS Knoshen not only put• and keeps tbe
stomach, tiver, kidneys and towns in
--111. N. lett --9.-VOLDORNE _a____Tiandid heathy rendition, but
Mood , and mauls
teem Toronto Following I ire the result. of the June Sw."11.4, and
apt filt, Man% proasotion examinations. Those marked se yew bedy. Iletavity b° "ell Psrl
apati.fie.• • have failed in spelling. Pass la SO
ler ester, litre A ',earth's.
Mr. and Mrs. John l'orebill. 11 Cut-
est..., *petit Sundry glib lle aid etre
441111. Grata. .
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Howe ilardiagh-
t..r Marguerite. of leasstoo. are visit-
ing for two er.-A. -auk her mother,
Mr- Webb.
and Miss Mabel Johnston
are vlsitiog with
and Mrs. John Johnston
Miss Margaret Millar
spent Sunday with
field, spent Sunday
Wm. Pardon.
Mr. iraffetre.
PTS*61aL Of
at the home of
lire Ham
Winghane. visited
on Sunday.
Mr. Lorne fltee
week Madan otd
Beecroft's field. ,,
Mr. and Mrs. Beate Hui
epee Sunday 111.1
'Vim Mary Martin. .7r
guys with het area* *-
Daniel Martin w
"The Store of astidaetioes"
Hamilton St.--Goderich
WE DELIVER IN TOWN --
St. Heleas,i Jr. IV. to Sr. Ie. -Freddie Jewel -COO is.
Purdon . per cent., Verne Jewell 70, Billie Far-
rar, of Ash-- I risk • 50 It. BEFORE YOU
7. t Waiter Chile I 06, Gbh -
Mr. Jae
Su
Amor
rest. of
Weaver
day last
fain-
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to Jr Ille--4MTW___ft_erleh
per cent. W, Kathleen Chieholm frt.
1. to 11.-Dougias Bogie, Harold
Horton. Keith Farris& Eileen Rogie,
Donna eisher.
Number on roll, 19; average. 17.9.
The following 1. the remelt of the
R. and W.' Valvanoill. yorim*
are rankeilliffiseding to merit. Those
• are promoted eon-
-GET PRICES -FROM
R. STANDISH
'Phone 369, Goderich
14.
BLACKSTONE'S
Furniture Exchange
"Os the Broadway of Goderich"
Miss Bouls. of St. Marys has been
rotated to fill the vacancy on the
High School staff crested by the reset
nation a Miss Graham.
Mr. and Mrs. B. W. F. Beavers oa
June 20th celebrated their twenty-fittb
wedding anniversary Many friends
called at their home to extend con-
gratulations and good wishes.
William Zinger. who at we time
operated the Me Metropolitan hotel in
Exeter, died recently at Kitchener in
his elglityeeventh year. After leaving
F:xeter lie condiu.ted the Grand Union
dlicElgegi time
ks3Zelliteas *lemitimill at the bags of
The essessitme was performed by Res.
wutimu moor& The young couple midi present bolt mor
make their boils oa intoner farm gave oplesdid ter
ewe,. The choir refer
sad *atheistic
ni
The
ry Der
re
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and
sha
otni
ial music
saaros* Mr. and Mrs Robert Scott and
Lorne. also tik. anis
--nt--the manse. Seaforth. on Sam- and Mr. Itobt-t
day. June 20th, Rev. 1. R. Keine per- Wawanosh relative;
formed the marriage ceremony unit- eral of Mr. Freert
ing Annie Elisabeth Stevens, Aden dee
Stevens of Hullett. to Harvey E. Ash -1 "The most import
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel
ton, son of Mr. and Met. John Ashton eation is right trion
of Tuc'kersmith. The young couple will ery " Plato.
reitide in Clinton.
An old resident of faeaforth, In the
perocia of Elisabeth Worth. widow of
the late John Barnett. died June 2Ist
at the age of eighty -one -years. Mrs.
Barnett was honi in Devonshire. Eng -
hotel at Kitchener for a number of land, but temp to Canada at an early -
years. age. Sixty peen ago die wan married
to Mr. Barnett. who predeceased her
thirteen years. They lived for sortie -
time on a farm in Logan township,
Coulter
at her Mast
ei the tem -
.t on Pre
Ly.--leditaieth Mari
IT.-Idaly Ann flower. Allan
Sr...iiisrSaird (bone. thew
CM*, Gordoallicriowell, Ned Thump
Mee Eileen Walsh, Jimmy Walsh. Mae
Jr. 111.--intyln Wightman, -Bob
Armatrongelesalle Rodger. Archie Ma-
Sr. II.-Jeen Campbell, Rol. Garet,
JaPper Snell, Holt (lower.
Jr. II -Fileen Taylor.
Primer -Rana hi Taylor. M it ma cet
of eda- WIghtman. Donald Snell. Clifford
Ire the Mire- Walsh, Albert Mamen. Eimer 54.son.
D .1 EV FERSt IN, Teacher
ks
Developing and Prin
Prompt Service
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H. C. DUNLOP
PHONE 1 FOR PROMPT DELIVERY -
Announcement
A pretty Weeding took plate in St and (erne to Efeeforth In MM. Telt
Paul's Anglican churrh on Satunlay "0111 11111 fVIO daughters surylve..
Homm,.,,,,„j.. -.The -gar? .4rXr441lualqi.ensrgemaa/Mom
Dr. K.nnedr erieehesie tweese. the on Wednesday afternoon of last weeitee.--
daughter-dram. Kennedy and the late the erne Memorial hospital were held
bride of John A. .yprii. son of th. ! 011 1110 lawn of the hospital. There was
!a very large attendance The graduate
nurses who• received their diplomat
were Miss Ann Gertrude Downey, St.
Columban: M111111 Ellen Margaret Roue
pion, Toronto; Mina Mona Rosa Mc-
Gregor. Kippert; Mies Mother Trove.
Stratford, and Mite bashelle Barbara
Electric Stove
Meleughlin. Norval. Presentation. of
Quick - Clean Economical
flower. were made to the graduate..
to the litepital tutperintendent and
• the attestant superintetident. and the
• and cool to cook with graduating rhea presented Dr. Mac-
Kay with a handsome ease in !leng-
nition of his templetion of forty pyre
in the prank.. of medicine in Flea-
IQrMik--ite 14. I. Grabant was in Toronto
"C14.- - Ind week attending the annual teneen-
• See_d.tisplay of styles and makes
HYDRO STORE
look Pinkham
Medicines
"I was giver, tired and I had
severe pain at my periods. Lydia
g. Pinkhant's Vegetable Com -
fore my nvo children were -n
and I am taking it now at the
Change. I have also used Lydia
E. fltdettard's Sanative Wash
and fvund it a gteat relief for
inflammation and for a dis-
chaise which bothered me."
98 out of 100 Women
elL3FEKINIT. ii-le7.30.,-Mr. rind Mrs.
Wm. H. Johnston, of exeter leenwerielt.
Ing the lortnere lerother. Mr. Richard
Johnston and Mrs. Johmentes brother.
Mr. Thos. Blake. this week.
fined to work „for Xr. Thee Blake
Mr. amt Mrs. John F. Andrew of
Edmonton. eft. and Mr. Alfred An-
drew of Owen Sound one Mem Jei.le,
here Huntley. !
There were a minder of "obt pfii•
one girl's" in Rieke Sunday whore Sere
day aftertioon: Mr. and Mr. Wm. H.
Johnston of Exeter, Mr. and Mrs. win
Ameltser of Calgary. and Mei. R. Reed
of leo-know A. It wa. -Welter" Run-
in his usual WOW. Interetiting sod le -
dew -tire teatime. beginning eith re-
, mlnl.eenee. ef the fine filename treliool.
he atemetive in the ohl jest Mei&
volik.i, w.. nn the fn tin doer eeeire:
riHre. 11 fi,13111`r pupil of Zee
Ing taken hmtorary steed(
With the balk ..f
cultivation is the bit in the gar-
den now. The Meet re thros-fold.
Fir.t, and probably 1.1 117111001101. to
keep down weeds; sec to impreve
tbe [thymic -al or melt I condition'
of the 11011 by letting r and break-
ing &ten hoops. and ly, the Most
Important of all, to co re moisture
during dry weather. r vegetables
nor flower. will do e- if they re-
ceive n cheek In grove brotigh lack
of moisture. la mown f prolonged
prevent n netback one is tor- ted days tiering dry weather. One soak -
"0111(11 te hs3 Of ling le worth a score of daily sprinkled.
inner. bat terittration Jeep a lot.' It tit not tee late to make another ,---
e s it prevent,' evaporat• by creating sowing of .beeta. beans; roe letturee
el (111/11 mulch ors the re ot the eorn. square andelicumbers. While 1111s
moll l'altisora.megazrz=.1,, now being is theeeriqier time foe plantins e.litur
gable ref- beetle. and setting out celery pla
else Ilke grate an and pea pepper. /11111 01111.r 11111 wenther epee el -
pods. retro( tops, !et... Aso helps to ties. In these di.trlet. of Caned* where
temserve reoinuteeTler iletteirtnion rvf five vowel is long it very emnplete
eommervial tertitidtr. particularly of vegetable garden luny .1111 bte planted I
mixtures bleb llitrogde I. another ,with every chime of .1114110. pdetku-
fae.tor in fighting dry e r. It. tido !arty if • hose anti siiiiply of cone
mental fPriali7A.r are 11V11111/11.11`.
Care eir Gildlobei and Other Flowers r
Tim . of the irleliolute will bet
rWr h. Just before die s
deptb tweiteeeitor. Keep f1011 lowered
npatittelMe 'Nett eft POIDIrttrit., ember --
hot wedeber,. III tee .apike I. removed
when fheleldr.114.11.001111 01111.11. up It will
keel. fee se week hi the 1 se. With
tie. ferfen, elf. with /111 other. rot for
oder.. no f I vo purpose.. It I. well to vise,
the lsitirmet in full light outdoor. for
me hone or tine eh day to bring out
the color, ' elev. with thew floss.
en which bare °petted .inee picking.
(1171,11awriowInchiprder two remilowd be removed
frees tile llowet pert nf the atem• at
the Write thee: Setoff the .Wetfr dell
,itgettaliatilowtobta:nk.u:rtilp:7444:tuurpfd..41:4,1-34":100"eiri:rierins706001611..,tolikoleav
e the nee
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fir om re Iry Fret' 'Rio
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-Gordon Lfndsty
sitting ove-r, tinTelretween plants. e'en' should be
Planing Mill on -Cambria Road
Buchanan s and will conduct a Retail Lumber
Newel to about three or four stalks
to a hill anti the hills require at least
eighteen. inches each way. If grown
in drills. allow about ten inches be-
tween plants. Beano must have three
or r four -Indies. Beets and /anvil'
should be given about an inch each
way to start with. and later tin remove
every other plant for the filet crop
atid keep on removing alternate plants
until the row es egi111)10elY ,A1110.
Do not cut the lawn nearly as fre-
quently in hot weather and 4o nOt cut
it too short, or Minting will result. If •
Yard. Mr. George Westbrook, who is well
known in Goderich, will be general manager. A
large _stock of Lumber, Doors, Interior Finish.
Lime, Gyproc, vd Cement always _gn _Nand. Let
us quote -you on your requirements.
G. We:throe's, Fred. C. Kalbfleisch.
Manager Proprietor
_Phone 388
tend, to keep gThroiwntnihnig
Melly n garden, well tested and
o▪ f thinning I. neglected. Tree this irp-
rs to baceerealteag tate and
roe 141.114 •Illwatt Without eftd
feet approarhed. MX thinning is
essential 11 MI when tackled the right
avey 1. not so sebum... A very sheep
find narrow hoe or one of the spechil
ttentrular hive will be fennel levee
liable ter doing the. reagb trimming.
while an old knee 1.1nee will *Inutile
Ante& the work eleven using the
fingers. If we do 11..1 44, the verie.
hawk.," will crowd together lied be.
• atringy. while flowen get aphid -
turf fall over with tho firm hear"
rel or rink' Pt gird Onto irItb
mows I to *flow half peewee+ Moe,
Travel via the C&B Lim to asvehuld
points West and Southwest _
New Low Fares mod eAsito
Between BUFFALO and CLEVELANTe May let to Nov.
Awes amid to lune irk owl gtfur_Sot. fete SR, 1.1
Summer MO*, .1.11, !WI tad III7L Dit
Between PORT STANLEY, CANADA, sad CLEVELAND,
June 2t4th tO Sept. 9111. !Wawa Pert feariley at 4 30 p.m ; arrive
Cleveland 9 30 p m. Le. there 11;59 p. tle; ar. Pt. Seartley 6.00 tr. se
13.00 one way $1 00 round trip
Awes carratd. IP4 uta
_Poe issalere
Tint cLIVE..2117 AND BUFFALO TRAMIII2lial
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