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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1932-10-6, Page 5THE SIGNAL OaDERICIII ONT. 1- tee vitirwove ' South Huron Election F . res ',.tiwA elPe. -1lsa)', t N • The majority for W. H. Golding tp South Huron, 43 detennIned by the oDetal count, is 1,989. D. MrNau$htbe, returning alter and R- Higgins, election clerk, summed up We returns at Mr. McNaus4 phoe in Stanley township this (Thursday) after0Wn, and found the to be 7,046 for Ooiding and 5,067 for Rader. There were 45 rejrxted t.• making a total of 12, 1414 votes cast. The names§ onelectionlist you be tba red4.43 was that 8282 votes were not cast. In the genera 1lcMlllsn and 6,827 for Tfewartha. $lMo 1008. The Teta by polling sub-dlvlstaws.Oat f given below; t" .r 1932 Seater* Golding Rader 161 56 net for comparison, to lath - NDIG1111.5 Trewartha No. 1 136 113 136 77 No.2 e -. 439 41 No. 3 !a * 92 61 No. 4 s • 9♦ 68 05 ;No. 5 3f• No. 4' •i . 78 78 86 65 62 73 80 . 704 302 588 489 Majority for Golding --342. Majority for McMillan -149. Globes 1 111 141 C Ino) 2 (a) 64 108 No. 2 (a) ..- 73 2 (b) 92 84 No. 2 (b) es. 86 3 (a) 90 74 No. 3 (a) .14 58 8 (b) 73 87 No. 3 (b) •810 4 ,nor .. 89 U16 x0.4 MOONMty for ager -e1116. 1 .....iuu: n 2 (a) 70 2(b) 75 3(gr .... .:z71 8 (h) 75 4 . 37 404 Majority for der -131. wee••% No wonder it has every- one talking. It's an entire- ly new receiver ... new 'design ... new tubes .. . and, belt of all, an entire- ly new tone. Remember this! Victor Bi -Acoustic Radio, featuring the new "B" amplification, will surprise you no matter bow much you =- pea of it - but you must bear it to believe - it. Baty terms. 3. 179 98 67 70 65 58 535 N city -490 for Trewartha-134. Nagler No. 1 70 Ill No. 2 (a) 56 k.. No. 2 (h) ..... 71 11$•' No. E C1li"•-• • • - • • '-' No. 3 (b) , 50 87 No. 4 • 27 74 132 90 176 95 75 155 62,4 340 Majorttj for Tree a rtha-277. Tnekernmdth No. 1 diol 71 No. 2 93 73 No. 3 107 43 No.4 4.-126 46 4 No. 6 6 No. 6 105 57 658 348 Majority for McMillan -310. Maths, No. 1 170 No. 2 153 No. 3 112 No. 4 101 626 1 . .._... 144 61 2 119 51 3 113 29 4 138 35 5 115 58 3 .:.118 35 747 260 Majority for GMolding-4M 78. 1 .....174 41 2 la) 100 34 2(b) 111 35 3 108 75 184 90 Yo• can •ws a 11w..odrss 4sss lowY s69.50 VICTOR VICTOR RADMO 554 111-Aaossdc S•per-IiK+asleas 5149.00 Mao is opts -taw cabinet S129.00 Bari ,.caplets grab 14 88 Campbell's Drug Store PHONE 90 - GODERICH Pretence: ..Have 1 doss efts' 'lads nap yet+ dwarf" iIifs: "Certainly, dear; you font woke up." Prafennor: "1 thought se. hat 1 'ramie' metals whether 1'd Hine" HEAT FOLKS R Ap MONT count( W $000 PW*StlR* MAT IOUS AMA Thar OLDFArolonm Timm •'AUBURN AUBURN, Oct. 5. -The continuation and ,u$* school will be closed on Thursday and Iriday. The teachers,' Miles 116 oast and Mdse L. Johnston, WO attar*. lin teachers' coavead.. Mire. 7' Ir, llowalt, who has been visiting her daughter, Mrd. A. Chesney of Seefort .'for a week. returned home ow Monday last. The Women's Institute are Invited to . . » .. •ilp e+ celDe 'Mute of M Clinton will meet with the Lode boyo branch at the same time. Clayton Robertson and Eddie Rodger have gone to Kingston for their third year at Queen's University. ONteary -The death occurred on Monday, September 26, of Lena Sharer, wife of Henry Doer, at the age of siz- tydve years. (deceased was • native of Stanby township, a daughter of the late John and Katherine Shaver. Since their marrtas)e thirty years ago sbe and her husband had lived on lot 42, 13th concession of Hnllett, where they prospered and enjoyed the reward of their labors. Their union was blessed with two sous, Roy, who is at home, and Clarence. who two years ago pur- chased his grandfather's homestead, lot 85, commotion 1. East Wawanoeh, three mldeg.,east of Auburn. Mrs. Doer Is survived also by two sisters, Mrs. Be of Stanley township and Mrs. I.ot1 ft of Stephen township. and ape bro her, ler. John Shaver of Parkhfli." (p *Ntgite Me.. -Deer -was a Lutherid an she was a regular at- terulant ifhe Auburn Lutheran rhumb ! services were dis- cootin ale fears ago. She had been serer rer from diabetes for many years, . Vhe bedtaet for only two weeks'f'I, to tier death. The fun- eral toot' Aare on Thursday last to Bail's cetqttery sad was very largely attend4d bj',Yrlends and relatives. In- (-Iadirl6'e lipRpber from Stanley town- ship.tiineril service.. were coa - ductid,ttchard. student pas- tor of noY rhabyterlan church, an4 the pallbe.rere,,wet! Herbert ()Drier, Jacob Wagner. Aieeh. Robinson, Eph- rstm Mirk . Rgithby and Oliver McB e K .ie>t• ..laisony-au-ta•-agot hest producers - mat Polka are up-to-the-minute, '' • bet they slmoltastly hold to scone old- lestsionsd trait& They work extra lava' without overtime. They stay in at night and never go out. rally we honest lotion who work without teem watched. They are whole-souled little si beepers who only stop when the We is Dew If you want to hire some model employees, you ain't do better than atm" _rok MUSTARD "COAT" 07 Majority for Goldin. --412- 1 (a) 1 (b) 124 240 Majority for Golding -73. Hulktt 1 2 3 4 5 6 raimiau 364 Thursday, October 6th, 1932 -3 LEEBURN •_ LEI/BURN, Oct. 5.--4)n Tuesday evening of lag week • party of young folks mopred to. Weettleld to attend tea supper and afterwards there was a violin coutest to which our popular Nato. Hoist, John !'arrish, tuck part and won the fi{yt latae, a beautiful motor rug. Coapts§ ulatldna.' Johnnie. At a prev- ious gatMMPlbg M Illy* he entered the contest and received a beautiful luttb- robe, the drat palm. Jos. Cook passed her eeveuty- btrthd.; = °'- a3 cedved. many coogratulatlous. COLBORNE TOWNSHIP COLBORNE TowgpiII', 44 t. 3. - Mr. perry Thompson of Parkhill called on Mr. and Mrd. John Treble on Fri- day. '"'-C." Ir: 'Itallierteen, • 41v11.1u3'4.'ar4---Me.. John Treble atteoded Fordwich Fair on Saturday. Moss Winnie Marsh spent the week- end with Miss Mary Addison of Load• esboro. Mrs. A. Henderson of I oyal spent a few days test week with her niece, Miss Dorothy Robertson. Messrs. Harvey Errington and Per- cy McBride left on Monday for Mid- land, where they will sail on the r=tettm- er Ashcroft. The opening meeting of the Menem. tune Canoe Club for the •.'genu of 1932-:3.3 was held at the club rooms on Tuesday evening. Nominations were made for officer,. to be elected at the l November meeting, and plans were der - cussed for the coming season. CARLOW Mrs. Jas. MacMillan, Mr. and Mrs. Le.11. MacMillan and Maegarot and Mrs. Harry Doan and ter • children, of Loudon, spent Sunday with Mr. aad Mrs. Will Cantwell. 4 • c NILE; Ot to;et ' d. -NM United church anulverrar7 services will be held on Sunday, Octobev odor. 'se 11lei ii and 4 P Deekchof Add special music will 8e lbrnlshed by the choir. i Rally Def 4Ntvlee was, observed 3s§ the Sunday'schsol here last Sunday. A siseodld program was given and there was a good attendance. Mies Mary Bogie Is spending a few days this week with her cousin, Mrs. D. McKenzie of Ashfield township. -Mr. inti. Jvf0lt Rtzvaa vMileed OOP day recently at •the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Fodor, Ooderteh towuahlp. Clear your mind of can't. -Johnson. CARLOW STORE _./EWS Don't forget we have Long Rubber (loots and Plow -points, and Glass and Putty and Pump Leathers. Everything from Spool Silk to Canned Salmon. FRANKLIN McILWA1N- 1 1 I 1 W/hy Not Try Ma rtin for your next Suit or Overcoat ` NO Max if v ot !B f a 10w Or medium triced Suit orCat, say 0 to p an dive you yeas of neeUnng a- perienoe. 1 The beat Woollens that money can buy, and hand - tailored. -1/40.00--or W.2(k . Smart Hats Better goods at lower prices. -Dry Ckawhig and Repairk = FrankH.Madie TAILOR AND HATTER -Phase four aiae- Advertise 1a no Signal 39 12s- 115 127 275 536 ^ 404 Major1ty for lleM1118n-133. ((((sas 92 No. 1 10h7 99 75 W.2 s.114 96. 167 i 22I 193 Majority for Mclfillan-hl. 158 150 66 61 83 44 154 82 24 37 95 51 91-- 56 671 381 eMajork► 11r (clime -290. ..; a 4.+ bw.,yVan, •_ree.y Nal ..Ley54. 44 . 3 .....L .....,72-- - ff - - • • 3 4 9i 22 07 76 34 _ __AO Ayh/for Moto* Hied No. 1 ...117 81 No. 2 .r.. fill 70 No. 364 58 • No.4..1•'S4 88 No. 5 roe• 26 48 No.6 97 64 • No. 7 e 8* 85 a w9 MtyeaW tor Iielpi4•o-16L _Ulatrelle- . . „1A......, No. lam.-......-.-- A 40'____.n_ __ No.2---•--z: s...+-89. i No. 3 y.....::11/2 ' la No.4 'V' Tl 42 No. 5 • 38 106 41.=^ 78 . 474 1 478 861 Majority for Golding -115. Stephen 53 100 31 47. 129 58 146 76 96 37 99 148 84 81 88 61 120 80 826 CD Majority for Goldin( 19.3 69 4.3 96 18 118 88 iso 51 177 75 85 48 6. . 98 128 7 54 6 113- 944) 447 Majority for Golding --498. ' OederIe To 2 a........... 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 2 3 (a) 3 (b) 4 5 AO ow, e any man unless 498 ' 484 Majority for Trewartha-81. Stepksu No. 1 53 114 No. 2 24 64 No. 3 4103 62 No. 4 I43 72 No.5 90 37 No. 6 112 95 No. 71 73 32 No. 8 No. 9 37 88 96 78 731 642 Hay for Me AMA b---89. Hay . No. 1 ' 58 40 No. 2 . 72 23 r No. 4 .14444 100 . No. 5 y 66 - No. 6 . ..100 No. 7 '6 42 • . . No. 8:.3__ ..., _86' . '17674 , Majority for Mcblllan-821. I:1., Gderfeb 7tswasYp' 1: No. 1 tet • 1 .. 68 79 No.2 00 109 No. 8 3s 76 No.4 72 tib No.5 51 50 No. 6. «. ' 834 478 • lits ter Rader -144. Stearal 1 62 . 43 No. 1 2 96 29 N0. 2 1 ,, 80 40 4 81 138 5 27 81 A 96 41 »«.....e,... 47 7 8 _ 628 505 Majority bolGoldtng 23. Seaforth 704 862 Clinton 48P 644 Exeter 404 585 Tnekersmuh 747 260 McKillop 1187 273 Henaall 240 167 Hnl lett 671 381 I/attorne - 4711 861 Stephen 826 Reil Hay ,.fir 940 447 (iodericb1"p. iTfl1', x','•334 41$ 44 Stanley .... .846 , 52A _ - 7046 5067 Myfority for Oolding-1969. , JAM_ SHORTENING SPAGHETTI Ca Cooked swlrra aura INLAND 2 4 5 112 40-O%. Jar Z . 21.19. 4. z5• FRU TM elm:. VEGETA B iAMOUS 1 - Millinery els) -individual -week-"encl that are itislii'Meii,.. These NEW HATS skow tbitainterest in quality -artidreedigos. They 4iirenilitelhopiA work - tat .tre.41 404.* a A, 41 .1' gribil e•x: liktitam. Street 44140.1114 4102;dia goat the tieeignere can bring trAeliseetetent iinderse pokes No. 8 No. 4 No. 5 No 6 Majority SW Tre 21113. NUN VINT 403 ea i It Tuckersmith Exeter Stephen Hay 1 Honsall Stanley Goderich Clinton Hulleet McKillop Seatorth Tho marriago of Mies Weikel ,W142-, Mr, end Mrs. irsIkenrath of Milwaukee to 011ver 141, Kirk, youngroot 004 01 1111-..ahd lire. &edam M Kirk of Sea- - 11111112 fermellejliit-Duneaanon was mot- esanteelLon 1111May "'noting. /WON rums . art -wenn. ta peer 41.00 4111115.145kito relatives- latemeit- 1 466 848 484 642 455 195 1177 628 474 40. 6276 , 5/427 Majority tor IC happy rouplo Soft NW tbeir bonus a nirmlegtum. Mk+ whew. the eml•liers Andrew kirk of illasenrth MO Krell, 1) Ilewereft eat awes rah whireetaa. 1. atweesse 1 hp former's dadatster Mr 16 1011 Mr and Mr. ilieseure girt et happy a -topic -08. rimist Quality anIDUNI seta ral.9• 29. DONELlell AND ROLLED Lei. Jr4oAsirs A " "1.14" • 25 PRIME RIB Aug* saita•usd Ib• 11. MINCEMEAT \ COttalg* 2 ma. 25a 11:12e Or lb• Moe lb. 16. UM TO PellsOclaS it* ova nou wadi NADI Or Mill erwatesoollt =At Awn mins image an. • • VMS • •