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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1931-10-22, Page 7THE SIGNAL — GODERICH, ONT. Wheeler Humeral Director and Minkramor ♦11 calla promptly attended to day or night AMBULANCE SERVICE PHONES Store 335 Residence 365w Hamilton Street, (Jodie-kb(Jodie-kb W. iiERN S SHOESTORE -JUST ARRIVED - Ladles' Ree kW ties wins Cuba. heel• for Cid pr. Ladies' One Idd gores with CadmusCadmusheels ler tele R• Ladies' lite kid strop with Cohan beets ter 12.11 sad 13.21 pr, Ladies' patent strap with Spanish beats tsr....1231 pr, .•a7teAssaliti,.M Old":...._ SHOP AT W. HE2M'S Plume 43w. —SEE— F. Bell & Bros for Cement and Gravel Contracts Escellest Carnations ions mil Good Gravel Grail MAIN e W nae, Telephone-ae fle=eDa Telepboaea: Galeria ie2r13; Aston 014r33.R. R. No. 1, Galeria. Residence at Pouter's Hill County and District: points, the young couple will wake their home on the groom's farm In Mega lop. William P. Bray, a pioneer resident of Grey township, died Wednesday, ulvereary ut their wedding uu Masks- October 14th, M him home la - • In ht* seventy-eighth year. He has a former rad lent of the pith wucesalua 11'11..latar living at Marvels iw_d i'nnbi6o k before miring to Ethel, He war three times married and Ave children by his first wife survive. Fif- teen years ago he was married to Mrs. John Hill of Mime's, who survives. te Prost Appointment et Clvldaa The appointment of Earl Hall, a civilian, to the position of collector of customs at Kincardine has aroused a storm of protest. Five returned sol- diers made application for the position but all were rejected by the Civilto close x heavy barn door on the Service COMIUM iOR. The office was heavy wind taught the door and threw • em of hla sou, Lloyd Ganser. A made vacant by the retirement of M. heavy him rioleutly to the ground. At the Ellmville paraouage, on Sat- urday, October 10th, Rev. L. C. White Marriage the arriage ceremony Caven Presbyterian church, Exeter, deserved Its seventieth anniversary on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. James Elsley of Lou desboro celebrated the forty-fourth au - ▪ ng 1h1y. ♦ three*de7 tale held la the QMtYa of th rsoopRa-I boa` dr utilise The sum of $500 clear of expenses. Hugh Rine of Leadbury Is laid up as the result- of an accident at the Thanksgiving Day races In Blyth. He was riding in the running race when his horse slipped and fell on him and his left leg was broken just above the ankle. Fred Geiser of Crediton. had his leg broken between the knee and the ankle on Fraley last as he was trying J. Mseph ersotn. Ileo, H. McGetan Wedded -- At Trinity church, Galt, on Moodty, (Molter 12, Edna, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. McDougall. Lueau, was uniting Elva l.auretta, daughter of lir. united In marriage to Rev. K. Mc - and Mrs. Wes. Horne of Eltmvtlle, ands (nine of C intoe. The teremun7 -was William J. Routly, eldest sou of the performed by Rev. ('anon Snelgrove. late Matthew and Mrs. Routly of Us- Immediately atter the ceremony Mr. borne. and Mrs. Me(lown left on a motor the A painful accident occurred at Clin- to Moutreal and Quebec. CaU Sustained Pave Garden to Have 2000 Acres Tbttr*day, October 22nd. 1941k-4111 THE FARM Notes and Ointments on Agricultural Topics torn on Sunday morning as the con- gregation was leaving the Baptist ehureivatter ..svrntag-wervlee. 11 Holmes of Mittman -sweet deerending the church stepa,-mtelktag her deft elwulder and arm a leg a compound fracture. Rev. Duncan McTavish, who for slit years has term minister of James street United church, Exeter, has Intl- taleted his Intention of seeking • _ebony at the end of the present chart+ year In June neat. Mr. McTav- ish has been popular and successful in hie pastorate In Exeter. The death nct'urel at Egmnndville on Wedne mday. (k tdaer 14th. of John L. Smith. in his sixty-eighth year. De- ceased was for many years an em- ployee of the hell E:neine and Thresher was standing on the floor and It attfot Co. He Is survived by his wife, two was hornet. The Hrusxll Are depart- pluwhtg has bee" praetir;ally cam{detel. irons, Ralph of Pontiac. Mich., end tweet responded to the alarm -Wad -S'"sere, the New York Hnrtleulturalems} l t Is l' "l c ertxptlottaU2.�. Glenn of Toronto. and one tch..Pbater, 1" Society, the Onteste 12ost Society. the Yrs. Peter Hunter of Toronto. 'h�� to "ave the other bplldtnln'. Amt•riean Bose Society. the Interna-' well. Late potattws are a heavy crop. rwmane, L ytloaah 1L+eaa (:hart* Dss' Awcex•IIIL10a of most quality, but the market SU fan A --grant wedding h At the parwwagr, i.w7ibu7r, oh :Lan t� cpry dtsapprinihag. the Nntlnttal Cttuntll of Women of Celt- The L'rp,dtytery of Maitland met in -on Friday .Tym1i , I to neons Presbyterian congregations of Moles - and Gerrie-to hex-- Arthur Lxg- gatt. formerly of Swift Current. Seek. The rail wean sustained. The salary la $1,400, with four weeks' vacation. This Initaati ere will take plate a.J Moles• worth on (lrtnlwr _'9111. ---Marissa Loss from Fire The barn on the farm of Malyda. Traquair. just ea.t of 'lensed', was burned early Huntley morning. '11th fust. !'igs. hen• cud funplrutents, as well as the va•on's crops. were de- stroys. The wPperetae--ef.the-.tWeis lug outfit belonging to Trie•lner Bros. Bite on International Boundary Is Under Consideration for Mem- orial of 100 Years of Peace -Those who beard tate lddr "4 H. J. Moore In MacKay 11a11 iu August last on the International Pesten-Gar den will he the latest developments in connection with the project. Two forward steps In the promoting of the International Peace Garden British Apple Market were made recently when the ap- Not for many years have Ontario prove' of the two leaders lu the 'erg- apples commanded such excellent Buy ('lever Berl New Farmers expecting to purchase clover and alfalfa seeds would be well advised to du so now. The eituatlon to- 46at-there who are in need of ready cash, and who swede wede-aaaritiu prices. 011- a, luW_.th_ee. this w0u1d sceek to ler the time' to 1xi clover seed. rather thau wait 1111 spring when priee•s may he considerably higher. est church organizations in Canada was given for the Turtle Mountain site as the location for the garden. It is expected that the approval of the whole committee will be secured very moon and hat with the decision rl4ard11ng the site the general cam- paign for collection of funds will be started in both (United States and Canada. Many members of the Inter- national Peace Garden committee, which has fifty members, have al- ready communicated their decision in favor of Turtle Mountain --for the lo- cation of the garden, which will cQm- memorate 100 years of prat* between the countries. Reserve en Balmdary The Turtle Mouataln forest reserve lie x .ou the International boundary lostree..Maslttakta: where '2,000 aeresrhare heen tlousted by the I'rovlaee end the State. The Peals Garden WTfT'baOC'ftt the gra of a garden from Its Inception, and. Although It is as yet just an Mea. It has the solid, sound stat- practleal support of many organizations and a aulatantlal eommlttee to guide and growth. TO date the project has( been .odoreed by the ('anadtan Florist and Gardens Association. the National Association of Gardeners of the Pelted States. eponeora for the United States: the Ontario Hortletilt- nrnl .ts, .etatlon. the Genera! Federa- tion of Women's Chills. the American Garnett (Tubs. the Amerlea11 Orchid pricer on the British market, and this year a greater quantity of ap- ples will be sent overseas thau ever before, Hon T. L. Keunedy, Minister of Agriculture, declares. Cold storage, grading and careful peeking have re- sulted in the selling of Ontario apples on the British market for from two to four shi/ling* a barrel stere than the Virginia apples and from'four to eight shillings a barrel more than the product of Nova Ketone. "This year Ontario will produce 750.000 barrels of apptew tor commercial purposes, not tn- eluding the apples sold In holes. ham- pers and In other forms," states Hon. Mr. Kennedy. "Of this amount about 2110,000 barrels will go to the Rritlsh market, as cowperet with only 87.000 barrels last year. Ontario's this year I. the dasteeda the tee.. sires the.-apiendld showing lu Britain is also sea Ju Mi.�AI1d[rw Fulton, fruit growers' representative oversees. An Ideal Fall Ontario has e>iperlenced an unusual- ly mild and pleasant fall. Farmer, have benefited by being well advanced with -their f3W WOrk: Improvement in pasturage. due to waren weather Hund rale. is relleted In improved condition of rattle and other live stock. Au ex- cellent t•rup of turnips, mange's awl ruler ltw+W-1 1.' ing b"rreetwl gels. particularly. are of high quality and yields alo3re the avernge. Fal) It's great to FEEL - 11 T- r Tope' S the day of outdoor life! Mea and women retain their youth - their joy in a healthful, vigorous body. A daily enemy of health is constipation. Intestinal sluggish- ness often leads to headaches, st backaches, lark of pep, prema- ture aging, loof good looks. it is unwise to fight tonstipa- Ilion with habit-forming pills and drugs. They often do more harm than good. Thee wise and healthful wa7 is to correct tie diet. Your system needs "balk" and Vdtaalin Il ha generous gaantltle. to UlmUlmto health' ally regular. Kellogg's Aly -Baan, ■ delicious readyto-eat cereal, gives you both of these things. it furnishes "'bulk," which gently exercises the intestines. And Vitamin B, whisk tones them up. IK elle Ant*Biiitar Davids chnrv•h. Henfryn, on ilk -toiler ala lktulorr 12th. palate Dorothy Wed. 5th. when Lillie Voy. eldest daughter y gabs. the 1'nlfel Farm Women of flask - I Potato Situation ixugI ter of Mr. and Mrs. Lent a t arwxn and a of Mr. 111141 Mrs. E41. ('ulll,, Henfryn• I Reed of \Vhite•hnnh, was united In T1 delegates t the hee-atnte the bride of John Melvin. only en toe came w,u of Mr. and lid, john l'arnohra, marriage• to Alvht Verner Dowling of potato - Imperial Y)anler of the Daughter!" of Hamilton, sou of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph that the potato } 12th cewewaaluu of Grey- Rev A. H. will Dowling of Mount Fuerst. Iter. H. W. ret up prtrkting t Nell officiated. The happy couple reside on the gro ow's farm ►u G ' ('t'a'e officiated. The wehliug dinner I arc to Canadian Legion. the anada t P t 1 d c none branches of the Women's instltntPa, hranches of the 'growers' n' a re''etlt e to the cote the Empire. the Women's Cathnlh "u,iou • :sitwxtt-o'n'can rearm,. the Ontario Wom^re's Anxilt- "' :t here 1s a - t' lentil lie Leak Mea's Store • • • _ Everything tit's neva in Men's Wear Hand Tailorins and Special Oder to Your Me1awV�s • • • Chas. Black Phone 219 Goderich Coal and Wood Genuine Hard Stove Coal Pee Coal Coke Pocobontas (2 by 4 egg) I can supply your wants in any of the above fuel. Prompt Service and reasonable prices. L. FUCK Telephone 178j Goderich Sparr's -_ -- FOR— Choice Quality Groceries, Fruits, Vegetables, Lard, Batter, Eggs, Meat, Flour, Shades*, etc. THE BEST OF EVERYTHING SPECIAL PRICES We invite yen to call In and in- spect cow clean wholesome stork Frigidaire-equipped for your protection Siverwoois Ice Cream —PHONE 146-- ,Sparr' s C1lOCERY tillete'deginlittleiesi" Hamilton. lit.-Ooderteh WE DELIVER IN TOWN effort on the {cert of 1111 ' 'WA' served at the home orf the bride's Canal Highway Association. branches timer. the trade, and the consumer. of .Rotary, Rinse!' and Lions flubs, xs follows the Toronto District Labor Connell. "That the protncer send to market 'PIP List Includes approximately 200 or- only 11e high -grad • township. The wedding of Mass Florence era• wcolul daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dlckert of llowlek. to Norman H. hast, eldest sou of Mr. and Mrs. August least of the same township' took place on Hatorday anernooa, Ae- parents and the happy couple after- wards left for Hamilton, where they will reside. Death of Lurknow Resident Mrs. James MvCoy, au old resident t of Lucknow. passed away at her home tuber 10th, at the home of the bride's there on October 9th, at 1i age of parents. Rev. W. E. Blesenthal of flit- seventy-elght rears- Deceaseds whose ford ofaclating. The young couple will maiden name wax Human Hackett, a reside on the Wallace-INowk•k bound- born In Halton county and spenther 18ud, the gars n of Boners and {florets 7 early years in Ashneld township. After I from crpry country In the woi:,l „ill The home of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel her marriage to the late James McCoy, he planted. Here will be creabsi one r the - uteee on Saturday. October 10th, of husband ma e P r o that .t•iente *red net nagnon or (�if1oiFe illbelf i rCUrfinweriritli cop. on hand. rendy for any r)tcratntl . Welding Flowers, Floral Work, etc. -A II on short notice- GEO. STEWART FLORIST Telephone 105 - - ante* Street contains iron, whish kelp. bald rich, red blood! Start now to eat Kellogg's ALL -Baas regulariy - either as • cereal or in rooked foods. Teas tablespoonfuls daily are usually sufficient to prevent and to re- lieve lieve most eases of constipation_ (See your doctor, however. if yea suffer from intestinal trouble est relieved this way.) Be sure you get Kellogg's Au.Beare I* the red- ndirss a _ package, Rade by K.11 --..-- - in London, O. _a_- .- ___ THE COCKSHUTT IMPLEMENT SHOP Wire Fencing Crea5111111114•111 m Repairs for Cockshutt. 1rost 24 W(0)(1 Farm Im- plements and Machinery. ' Telephone 598 Kingston Street Goderich ... O.,.• • 9, th f be 1' t" > r%e his customers whit d th I home la Lueknow Venetta Mildred, to Leslie Watson Thomson, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Thomson of 1'aborne. The ceremony was performed by Rev. D. McTavish. The happy couple left on a motor trip to Ontario points before nettling la their hothe on the greom a farm la 1'Aorne. On Welneeday, October 14th, the manse, McKillop, was the scene of the wedding of Della Agnes, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert McGavin, and Alexander T. Dennis, mem of John Den- nis and the late Mrs. ikennls of -Me- KIllop. Rev. W. F. Smith performed the ceremony. Atter a motor trip to Niagara Falls. Buffalo and other your 4 aonE ACTIVE BAY= She Dances on"Bad Days"too Cult never watches the calendar never has to "break" a date. She dances ... and enjoys it. The modern girl has learned bow to ease those "tryi 4times". A few 11 sed her days before ... 1t+u tak- ing Lydia F.. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Gone are those headscbes . those backaches ...those morbid. stay-at-home blues. Won't fou buy a box of the new nets? They're so easy to take .. you'll feel so mach beam. Gibbtrgs-RaMw A pretty wedding took plat* at the manse, f.ondeuboro, on Wednesday, Oc- tober 14th. when Mary G. (Marie), only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Law- son, was united In marriage to Warren H Gibbing*. younger son of Mr. and Mrs J. G. Gibbing*, all of Hallett township. The ceremony was per- formed by Bev. J. C. Forster. After- wards the happy eouple left on a trip to Kitchener, Caledonia and Rochester, N.Y. They will realde on the 6th con- e,ssion of Hullett. TOWNSHIP COUNCIL foresters and the gardeners will be brought to serve the Ane Idea of peace and beauty. Aa far as passible every variety of tree, shrub and plant will be Induced to grow. At the conference held on the spot or near It at Bolssevain Iasi June the ground was inspected and it wax thought necessary to use about 1,000 erre," In Canada and an equal area on the t'nited States AMP of the boun- dary. This would give a garden area of 2,000 acres. A man may put all his savings under his pillow every night. but that doesn't Steen that he has money enough to retire on. COLBORNE -erame'H-met 4e-t'Iehall Tuewlaf, (k•tober 13th, at 2 pm., with all the members present. Minutes of Septem- ber meeting adopted as rend. Mr. Tinos. Stothers was present and entered complaint about the early and hasty manner in which the weed inspector for the south part of the township had sennt a team and mower to cut the weeds on the O.W.S. Lay. property atter he had started to cut the weeds with a scythe, which was the only way to make a good job of them. He con- sidered the hill of 15 much too high for the poor job and small amouut of work the weed inspector had done. The Reeve maid his complaint would be consIdered. Mr. ('has. McPhee com- plained of water being drained in the wrong direction so that it Argdel part of his property every spring. The council promise) to go and examine the place before the November meting. The clerk was in.tructed to sign a number of Hydro contract cards that were present for the township's ac- ceptance. On motion by Councillors l'Itblado and Tyndall the following claims for sheep killed by dogs were paid: John l'atton. 59: John C. Durst, 1R: Garfield McMichael, 114: Aaron Fisher, 17. The road superintendent's payment conchers having been found correct were ordered paid. Op motion hy Coutnetllors reogan and Them. the Al - lin drain taxed law emits of *175.00 for Hays & Hays were paid. The three hill. for selecting jurors, amounting to 1n, were paid on motion of Connell - lore PItteado and Tyndall. Weed Inq►eetor Nockolda asked pay- ment of some hill. for cutting weeds, 01 FARMERS' TRU_ TO ROYAL WINTER IF pout . . nothing "That part, by notating it ,1'.r rlity whh_h_ to be desired. 111e eousumer do his. or -- inslsting on belong served with but Ontario graded potatoes." Grain Show Postponed Owing to general conditions In Western Canada: the vroi'Td'i'gretn ex- hibition, which was to be held in Re- gina in 1932, has been postponed until 1933. The de•lson was announced by Hon. Robert Weir, chalrnikn of the committee, only after mature de- liberation had been given every angle of the situation. More than two score countries had promised to take part In the show, for which plaits had been started two years ago, Exhibits of all varieties of grain had been til-•flame-ret*tat fittr opesn rcun trips. Australia and New %wetland, the TIMM -pen e...-"1 'anada. The trips of the 560 junior tera - i r( to the Royal Winter Fair during the past four years have create."' a great deal of Interest In all parts of the Province. and as a result the Ontario Department of „Agriculture Is again Of- fering this trip to ten toys from each county In Ontario. Contestant. for this splendid trip must 'comply with the following regu- lation.: - - -' (1) They mast take part la • judging competition condtcted in -each enmity during the month of °replier. (2) Contestants must be farmers or farmers' sons hetwe•n the ages of six- teen and twenty inclnsire. (Mu* not Warr, reaett d theft twentp-nr.t birth- day lwfore November 1st, 1931.) (31 Contestants most Judge .ix classes, three of live .tock, and three classes .elett.I from the following: Poultry, vegetable., grAln, roots, and small seeds in addition, contestant. .{rill try an oral or written examina- tion consisting of ten questiont, hatted on live stock. poultry, field. orchard and garden crops. The ten high toy. who ere within the age limit); will be the winnere of a free four-day trip to the Royal Win- ter Fair. For these 'eye the ikepart- ment will provide tree of charge: (1) Railway fare from home sta- tion to Toronto and r.tnrnAmoo (21 Meal. and lodging tot four nights In Toronto. (3) A program to Inelnde • tour of the city and vlslts to the .tnekyard., ahbttolrW' fartories. *ltd other eom- merrMl eoncern.. •s well as a study of the Royal Winter Fair. under the Weed Control Act, hut p•7- The competition to decide the Royal mens of thew hill. way put off until trip winner from Huron e•ontnty I. November meeting. On motion hy to be held In Clinton nn Thur.dsy, (M- Connclllor. FPsgan and Thom the clerk Itober 20th. at 9 a.m. Rnlletln No. UR. way lnatructpel.lo-sign the ..apdicatI p '•lllnt, an__Jiidideft."_contelea.-rainable �fior a11 amusement license for the Nile Infnrmatlon on the judging ret 111 live:. k and Hca® wisdoms and may to red on applkvtiotf-TA the atrleei- tnrsl office For an further Informs {slate' sinks of Agriculture, Ciliated. A ProUAe Apple Tree An apple tree that will est •- twtwty four barrels of first-class apples this year is the pride al.- Kenneth,_C ernn of Lncknow, who has one 'of the finest orchards In Western Ontario. It 1. n Spy tree and Mr. Cameron's pet - .0u,1 favorite In lel* 300 -tree orchard. In the past thirteen years it has pro - dared 193 harrels of sateeable apple* and it Is today a' spletndid, healthy .pcimen of the Spy variety. Mr. Cam- eron. one of the most ardent, orch- id-41We In We.teru Ontario. ',prays his trees Ave fiftym a year, ani cut. the MUM -in the omits - f iiir a muTcll. HP IMPS more than 1.500 prop. to hold up the Ilmbs of his profit-making tree.. and finds his markets chiefly In Montreal and In latter years to some estient In the ltrlti.h late.. H1* crch- •M eontntns Raldwlna, Spies, Ben Dav- is, Manns. Wolf Rivers and Russet.. Mag w fire copy of Cab Name (,sae s 1931 Vscatioa Me". co All Septum Toon, alio Nap ?older. Y. Listen in on the 'blue coal' hour 5.30 to 8.30 every Sunday afternoon, over station CFRB, Toronto. (e motion of c'nctnelllnt'n Thelia arta PMbledca meeting. anllu"rnit„tit .T001- day, Nn.,•ml.rr loth At 2 p.m. ..... 11. v. MORRIS, Clerk. Eczema Hemorrhoids Irritations L k•: ea tuba BUT -ouP C. 1) 1_ & .1fV ANT HP ", BIU� Because it does posi- tively relieve the itch- ing almost to soon as •pplied and effects a healthful heeling of the skin, Dr. Char's Ointment i. a moat rtLfactory tf.at- ment for &,seta. Hemor- rhoids or Piles and •11 irritations of the skin. Fifty Teen of mows. r'-` Glass's .., OiNTMENT cos There can be no mistake—the 'blue' identity** it Phone. yourAealer to-day�� end order with absolute conlcrewcet. . 9b