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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1931-9-17, Page 7-...s - - 'atiatwdes, Se steafbet 17th. lY{i--t er AND EMBALAIMRi! Asbahase sarvles M as hears. sty or night PHONES: Ston 1110 Bea, fTf OODRRIOH - . _. . J. R. Wheeler resod ttrsstslr atsd rbsimir AS calls promptly to day or night AMBULANCE SERVICE PHONES Stow $86 Residence 365w HamlMon Street, Oodsrlets M -- Choice seek of tart Biases shays on handy ter say Wedding Flower, Floral Work, etc. -All oa tint Donee -- GEA. STEWART FLORIST . Telephone 101 Ram Straits ole'77. IfOt I� t BERN'S SHOE STORE The season's newest in Running Shoes Sport Shoes White kid and linen LET as sura 1r-. W. Hern Pima 43vt Coal and Wood Genuine Hard Stove Coal Chestnut Coal Pea Coal-- Coke oal-- ^_k_ PoeIobontas ( 2 by 4 egg) mu• 4. your wants in at the . Pfompt � -1 na , prices L FLICK --- Telephone 1781 . Goderisin:. County bItict The road from Wlugham to Teta- water, whish has bees under construc- tion since June, la nearing completion. The amnia ptof_lo; match of the Huron Plowmen!' A•soclatlon will be held at the relprot Taos. iiiiier• 13th concession of Morris township, on Thursday; October 8th. William Somerville, of Exeter, passed away September 6th at the home of bis nephew, Stanley Coward. las t'aboroe township. He was In bit seventy-fourth year. His wife• prede- ceased him. An old resident of the Parr line. Hay township, pawned away September 6th. in the person of Mrs. Anne Hagen. wid- ow of James Hagan. She wax nearly eighty-eight years of age, and leaves are sons and five daughter. Mr. and Mrs. John Emmerton, of Kincardine. announce the engagement of their daughter, Elizabeth Pearl, to Clifton Geddes. son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Geddes, of Areberley, the mar- riage to take place the latter pert of September. G. W. Nott, of the Huron road. Tuckersmlth townn4tlp, was • success - Oil exhibitor at the Toros-to-Hxhibltton this year, taking second prise in the earlot eempetitloo for select bacon bogs attd fourth prise In carlot com- petition for butcher lambs. News has been received by Mrs. W. T. O'Neil of Clinton of the death of her brother, Henry Plumsteel of Buffalo. He was ■ nephew of the late Henry Plumsteel and is well known to Clinton residents. He is survived by his wife and a grown-up family. The death occurred recently In the Listowel hoapitil of Mrs. John Dennis; of Walton, atter she had undergone an operation. Deceased was a daugh- ter of the late Mr. •nd Mrs. Allen Roes ut McKillop township. Besides her husband sew leaves a grown-up family. . There was a big pirnlc In the French settlement at Drysdale ou Labor Day. In ■ popularity couteet Cbar4le Rau was first and Phllbert Denoome sec- ond. There was_e_pratizain and speeehes ' stilt 'tbir-day- 'eg thoroughly enjoyed. The net proceeds. which go to the funds of the perish, were $700. The marriage took place recently In St. Marys of Miss Myrtle -facto daugh- ter of Mr. and Mea. T..` -ft -Matt Clinton. to Robert Falreervhe of Lott- deslw.ro, non of the late Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Fairservlce. After ■ honeymoon co trip to Toreuto the you,*uple will reside on the groom's farm east a Londeeboro. Mins Nellie Ketlor, student of the Mitchell High School. has been award- ed the Provincial Chapter 1. O. D. E. scholarship •mounting to 11200. The Chapter offers three scholarahlpwe to children._nf de eased or permanently Aih•blcd. anIdlers of tile' Province. Miss Kellar w111 enter the Western i'nlver- P ity at London thin fall. e�-th occurred last week of Mr*. Robert Raney. of Clinton. 1411P wait the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Wiltee. who reskled on a farm on the London road. in IBRO she mar- ried ,e .(,ARttslir•J:da exedeeeeeed her twenty-three years. There were no i-btldren and for some time Mrs. Raney lad made her home with Mr. and Mrs. H. Rartllff. At Avon United church parsonage, on Saturday, Sta eptebee.- fish -,Ruby Irmo, second daughter of Mr. --and Mrs. W. 'J. Taylor or Varna, wie netted In mWebster, marriage to Watson Robert Weter, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Webster, also of Varna. The ceremony was per- formed by Rev. J. W. Peurote. The young couple will reside on the groom's farm In Stanley. A pretty autumn yedding took place in the Grand Bend felted church oa Saturday, September 5th, when E. Mall Leyle. daughter of Mrs. George Lovte of Grand Rend, became the bride of William Orval Curts of London, son ed Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Cutts of Greenway. The ceremony was per- formed by Rev. S. J. Mathers. The young couple will reside at London. The death of William George Pethick occurred in Seaforth hospital Wednes- day of last week after an Illness of eeterai months. Dammed was. horn at Winthrop thirty-eight years ago. a son of the tate Richard Pethlck. in re - coat years he and his family had jived at Seaforth, Exeter. Stratford and In Mullett township. He Is sur - rived by his wife and one moo, Gordon. Clintea's New Clerk and Treasurer R. E. Manning has been appointed clerk and treasurer of Clinton to fill the vacancy caused by the death of D. L. Macpherson. There were ten ap- plications for_tlse position. Ur. Mao- ning has had many year' experience In financial matters and since leaving university has /pent his time at bank- ing. retiring last year as. -manages .of the Clinton branch of the Royal Rank.s Kenneth Caeren's Orchard Lueknow :Sentinel While visiting Mr. Kenneth Cameron's orchard a few DINNER DELIGHTS 1 Serve at least one "surprise' dish for dinner and your guests will remember that dinner beyond all others For ex♦ ample: Baked I)bllg6t 4 ripe bananas Juice 1 orange 4 tablespoons brown sugar 1(1 cup cocoanut. southern style POeI bananas and cut Injuktkigalk wise. Arrange In layers in grossed Mk - lag dtah. Mtx orange Bike -with brown sugar and pour over bananas. Sprinkle thickly with cocoanut. Rake In hot oven until bananas are tender and cocoanut 1s brown. Serve Immedbte- ly. Serves 4. Sp elal Breed Pudding 2 caps milk. aealded 2 tablespoons butter 1 cup stale bread. east % inch cubes 1.3 cup sugar '4 teaspoon salt t4 teaspoon vanilla % teaspoon almond extract 2 eggs. slightly beaten 1 sap cocoanut, toasted Combine milk With butter .and bread cubes. Add salt. sugar and flavoringgg to es and teat slightly. Pour milk mixture over egg mixture and pont In cocoanut. Pour Into greased baking dish. place In pan of hot water. and hake In moderate oven (850 degrees F.) 45 to 50 minutes. Serra a. Mnaer Platens (Serves 4-6l 2 oranges, juice of 2 lemons, juice of or were agreed that this toad needed Considerable work put oat R. but it was out decided how mucb of It could be done this tall. The advisability of raising the peke of cemetery lots was dlseussed. Coun- cillor Tyndall moved that the price be rallied to double that now paid. There was no seconder to the motion, but It was decided to settle this quer tion at the October meeting of _ iii .....Alto it .ti,iceseed crow --much mowey should be spent oft the Melia this year. Councillor Thom moved that the ewtimated expenditure of 36,500 tw cut $1,000. The Reeve was In favor of cutting It to $5.000. Fin- ally 1t was decided to let the road superintendent use his judgment as to where the money could be spent to the best advantage, and unless he found it very neceanary he should not exceed $8.000, and by no means to spend over $5.500 this year. On motion of Counelllors Fagan and Thom. meeting adjourned to Tuesday. October 13th, at 2 p.m. H. P. MORRIS. Clerk. NOBODY HOME Feminine Viii*- "ffelephonlnal-f, my husband at the club? Porter -No, ma'am. Feminine Voter-ButI haven't told you who I am. Porter -Ah knows dat. lady. Rut they ain't nobody's husband here nec.h. S. Ammo' Sb. Cas/d Sore FoIt*aiN Distinctive Styles Our customers will appreciate the many distinctive style feature. which characteris the smart Shoes we are showing this season. .They will take their place in the front rank of the Easter style parade. The p astylesme black aod brown kid *there in Pumps -!lea witha varietyof hs• mostly the medium for sheet The selection is so extensive for men, women and children that we art sure we calf St and please yod in 'atu1lty, style and prioi 1f you'll only let us try. GEO. MACVICAR THE PRACTICAL SHOE MAN NORTH SIDE OF SQUARE GODERICH 1 grapefruit. juice of 2 cups water Sugar or honey to taste 1Mix thoroughly) ear Tatit rtrm AdltTO the s mixture 1 cup of the juice of another frpit. .11(.11 at grape juice, raspberry juice. loganberry juice. pineapple $nice, eider or the Inlet' hoes age days ago Mr. Pearson of Liverpool I einNed fruit. England. made the statement that it Or add 1 cup of puree made by fere was one cat the lest he had ever leen 11 Ing peaylses. pears. apricots. bananas or In. This remark coming from a tpao berries through a potato fleet - Or.who vlsltt the .hest -orchards In Vir• / ee.an•wt• mew, _ ebb. Nota S ostia and Ontario should ; d .sil.jbt rwu luwlre L►rrw : tLst; l[r. l'gnueron'e.„,: ,,._ orrttard ranks nlnosg the test not rosy- - • blrervea 4•81 in Ontario but In the wider field. 1. „tip flne1y rhopped mint Look, Motorists! ._ 100 per cent Pure- Pennsylvania urimPennsylvania Oil REGULAR P31OE doe" QUART . NOW 25c QUART ( ASK ANYONE- - ---1-----11191-1111111 -119 THE IVORLIG Bring your 5 -gallon can and get it for 00o per gallon • A trial will convince you of the quality. Miller's Service. Station. ♦ t7maar anus at jf Jldn moils♦ Phos in Water services in arrears will be CUT OFF Without further avtice unless arrears are - paid on or before $aptamber 15 GODERICH WATER AND LIGHT COMMISSION i'nio` r rho` ictl$r,11F= J L boa or asks. Ramon it bas posit- ively relieve die itch- ing almost as soon as applied and Ahem a healthful healing of the .kin, Dr. Chase's Ointment L a most laid a.et USIA. .ant for.11aaslaa. rhoids or Film sail an Irritations lit tits skin 1411y Dr.tChas¢'s OINTMENT rr's FOR - w Choice Quality Groceries, Fruits, Vegetables, Lud, Batter, Eggs, Meat, Flour, Sborteaiag, sic. THE RF.'T OF EVERYTHING SPECIAL PRICES We invite you to call in and in- epect mu clean wholesome stock Frigidaire-equipped for your protection Silverwood's Ice Cream PHONE 148-- e 1s or or parr' 8- CLEVELAND'S BAKERY -TRY OUR - Milk -made Bread YOU WILL BE DELIGHTED WITH IT PIES.. CAKES and . P. :111 orders given oar prompt and courteous attention - \1 E DELIVER -- - - E. U. CLEVELAND Telephone 114 West Strain West Street - ELECTRIC SHOP ._. y . itio0odnrich gra D IVitR Oil TOWN Their Meer H{edding I t, cup orange juice • Neighbors mild friend. gathered ai ',.cop lemon Jules. : --- the home of Mr. and Mrs. ('has. 51e- I 1 teblepstwn powdered sugar I etYdter flit. in- het them celebrate 4alf an UAur. �n warm pinto 1)onagb, of A i feld-en Friday evening. oadilne and etarw _. . _ 1 P their silver wedding.A buffet lunch', was !erred and a wedding cake decor- _ __ _•_Friesen Fruit Cocktail ated with twenty -fire burning eandlea (Serve eeet as cut by .the bride. Mr. end Mra.. 14 cup ernaherl t.ineappte MCDonagh jere presented by tlhegnedts, 2 _awn :nefage WILD with a -beautiful sandwich tray, Rev. % cup grapefruit pulp C. Tavener making the presentation. 1% to 2 cups powdered sugar They were the recipients also of many - Drain pineapple and ,cold to orange glfta In silver from friends at Toronto and grapefruit pulp Add powdered and London. eug'kr and stir until dissolved. Pont A Wirtgham Wedding into mold and park In 4 Warts ice and ' A quiet wadding took plaee at The 1 Pert .sit. het .gond for 3 h Baptist ehuril personage, ��'ingham. , Intil (mien. on September 7th, when haute Alice. youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Smith of WIngham. became the bride of Murle on Lloyd Hayden. was of Mr. amid Mrs. O. ". Hayden of Wing. ham.....The ceremony was performed by Rev. Weyburn Smith, pastor of the Wingham Baptist church. Mr. and Mrs. (lhirie Smith of Goderleh. th' former s brother of the bride, were the attendants. The happy couple left by sofor on a trip -to -Toronto and Niagara Falls. They will make their home In Hingham. Might Have Been Worse Dennis Dneharme of the Bronson line. Hay township. had a narrow ps- pe from serious Injury the other day. He was assisting on The farm of Paul Masse. where threshing was going on. A wagonload of oats was to be moved and Mr. Dneharme and another men took - the wagon tongue. while six or seven of the men started pw'h• Ing the load forward. The sudden start' eansed Mr. Ducharme's feet to slip and he fell. Before the wagon mull be stoped one wheel had posited over h oth feet near the ankle. Through some miracle he escaped with hrnised legs only and Is able to be ground on Friitches. He wore hetet, atesea et the 1 time and this helped to protect his UioTis: goy~ s mow CWai. Donald Ross (Donny ►, the four- - son of Postmaster and Mrs. Gorge Dunbar, of Ethel, chose s dan- gerous playground when he climbed a twenty -Eve -foot ladder Inside the large Morn of Iia father, two miles west of that village. on the 9th eomeeeaion of Grey. Ou reaching the top of the ladder he Walked a narrow girder for about six feet until he came to s sec - fond ladder leading to a ventilation window. about midway on the steep galvanised roof. How he managed to crawl through the opening and climb the steep slippery roof Is a mystery. He ran along the peak to the very edge and looked down. a dletanee of yip ;bout fifty feet. Stewart F'erttuson, Robert Cnuites. eh damsy,r 1 R'mew- titan, netted the -Ind any. : 3feltlshll ' enry, a eep is ing there and tattooed in to the Karn. offish by tags, $.10; fietrmF- "a !r, He quickly climbed to the ventilator called to Donny and asked him It he repairs. 5RAR: A. G. Gillespie. payiulnt tlimrght he hadn't letter come down- to on the Elliott drain, 1(110: S. Sall4. whlcii they'cwn>Ysterrabml� replrpd "all hers. patrolman. 160.93: R. (lhamne ri*bL-- and walking ale peak like an Thiffi1'man. ett3.2(t: R. Vi•eeilt. patrnl- old-tinter he and down to -the finicking man. $7v5,43-: -I,- .Vin nt...itntrilrt)iitih. Keine of Mr. Pergutw1n. Mrs. Dunbar 119.13: Wm. Craig. rnntraet on eulvert. said she hadnt horn out to see where enncessien 2. $134.7:1:.:Wm. Anderson, her youngster hail. been. The thonght cal It Was eatugh. WE CARRY A COMMRTIC STOCK OF • Electrical Appliances, Fixtures, etc. Electric Wiring of all kinds Estimates gives es asolitaiiss PiARTH' Ts one !!! 00(ierieh x4111- Hal[ and Hal 2 cups orange faire 1 cup lemon juice to to 1 cup sugar _---- 5 eups Iced water cracked ire Combine kohttefreeT-e taste. atiltN',l$ t' cities: Pour cracked ire in giamnem. (Serves • Chrysanthemum Salad (?ierree C.) 6 small oranges lettuce apples Cott through the akin of oranges three-quarters of the way down and in very fine at -rips. being eareful not to break strips apart. Remove orange pulp and curt In piece.. Place each orange skin In a Moi of lettuce leaves and 611 centre with orange pieces and long slender pleoees of apple. Serle with arifdedred Orienting. Breaklsmt C.ektall (Serves 1t -__ 2 orangel.. juice cal pinch of salt 1 teaspoon honeeemwwtrga'r-in-tswts Rent together and drink every morn- TOWNSHIP COUNCHIS These Hysterica Womenfolk RYING ... sobbing... Iaugh- iog. N strung to the breaking poi nt. W hat a state to be in! Constant headache, bearing down pains, dizzy spells are rob- bing her of health and beauty. 1f she would only give Lydia S. Pinkbam's Vegetable Compound a chance to help her. 91 out of every 100 report benefit. Watch your own troubles yield to its tonic action. Try a bottle of either the liquid sr the convenient (sew tablets. Let k help you as it has helped so many thousands of suffering women. £�sdilaaa rt VEGETABLE COMPOUND cutest -aim ' = Travel via the C&B Line to Cleveland points West and Southwest New Low Fares and cAuto 1(ates Between BUFFALO and CLEVELAND, May 1st to Nov. 1st Irving, each way at 9:00 p. m., arriving 730 a. m. (E.S.T) 14.50 one way 17.40 round trip Amos carried to ion.., ....d .Joe. Sow. Iti. IS•se ser ear car. Sommer rata. owl, $ 7 • and *Aso _between PORT STANLEY, CANADA. and CLEVELAND. -__ 28th to Sept. 9th. Leers Port Stanley at 4:30 p. m.; arrive y•)o p. m. 1.v. tbers 11:}4 p.at00uroPt. Stanley 6:00 a.m. -. 13.00 One way 15.00 round trip Amos aastai. 94.10 rte THE CLEVELAND MID. BUPVALO TRAMNT COMPANY Poet Stanley. Canada .. .. .. Buffalo. N. Y. E WAWANOSfi ('ourself met on September Sth. with all the members present. Minutes of lam( meeting were read and approved on motion of Camplwll and Reid. The collector preeente.l hit end. the some being aecepted ae .atdsfaetory, Two by-laws• one confirming appoint, ment of collector and the other author- ising the addition of three per eight, un all taxes remaining unpaid after December 15th. were read and passed. The following accounts were paid: The Munielpnl World. supplies, 12.66: sheep. valuator. 14: Bowyer -Massey Co.. graterand innueetintt. $10: the Burl- ington Steel Co., steel for culvert. 110.10: freight iln same..*2.41 : J. nil. MINISTER'S ADDRE$$ rood slstwerintehdcnt. $21. in an inrprr•n-lye nddr.ws cat the Cottrell adJonrntol to repel again on C. N. E. on .tgrienit,,rel Day. Hon. i Tuesday. October 13th,. - Tllireas i.. Kennedy made several - A. PORTERFiEi.D. Clerk. strong points. "The time tan. some ttltw'•vrr In OOntario." Ice .a Ll. "when reltirtra• • C0i,114OR\F', 'lira pink ehnttiit tit -1/1 e itis mritiettheist In"tliie hiflaner arable r t T n we Tn et 1 s t . a p.m., THERES ONE THING YOU CAN'T SEE 14_japitAis; PATPATH F 1 N D '`1 Fa Goo YOU eau tree the sturdy, deepest tread. You can see thousands of WIFS of `mow"even - wear of _wee safe traction. You canoes that is its carcass have been bulli ply on ply of strong, elastic, Supertwist coed, -" �- strength and life are there. Its very appearance gives you con- fidence -that it will do more than it needs to do on any job BUT - YOU CAN'T SEE THE PHiCE! - Don't look for an inexpensive tire in a cheap place. Ser our complete line of Pathfinder Tread Goodyears before you look for a "bargain" tire. Pathfinder price falls far below Pathfinder quality. time very shortly when nil breed,' ill) with nil the metniwers present. Minutes rept• of the world will know that of with meeting adopted at reed, on he of far higher .tenrlerd, to that the! nooion of Councillors I'.•agsn and wlsws they get an animal from rgllmrsctr i+tetl. The road enperintendent'. It will he free from disease and para payment t-on.hers Were examined and .Ilea and have a long line of prndnetlon their amunnt of 1322.46 ordered paid. Mehind It " 1 on motion of (bu1* illors Thom and The Minister Ole 110141170d what Plthiatln. The following bills were It world mean to (hntarin farelev. 11 ordered to i.' Paid: The Mnnletpnl Canmdimm wnnld Lny hams arnw n World Ltd . for .upplie+• 1170: Frank fruits. Thei.. true/lion . of benefit lin 3cllwalu. ter lo•u.h. palet .cad oh .. a . -x.111. oar . j . , t . iii&ii,.7ltt's1�t1fitAti: halt rkr. she' s -wa .... , p • �'1 ,tree 'lit+ "1+,r .lotto. l4a ill. *lis hatwtnt�, e• "1 .... 4"r ,- artd EIg1ll �IV,..:,,.. 11.51 gfntt1le11f?e wow all R c.Nnely *1i1.1 law ..m.. on Abtln (Irwin. 51AR 10 � -. -- - - .. essential faetor to snrreoefnl ferning County Engineer Hoy Patterson , sod he nntll*-d some of the Govern• wrote the roun(.II. odrawing attention /meat work In enodneting element' for to the neater-tprl (,nutition of the road 1 ymuig fermata ,.. '_tDarn IMwk, 'to the lake 'The Muir!! i • I - 5 •"' s - 1 Miller's Service Station-' nor