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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1932-11-17, Page 51 or i Pasteurized Purity • for Tired Faces THE SIGNAL GODF,IRICH, ONT. divia stsaar PLANS In Honor of the Glorious Dead (Continued ,from uage t) have Scriptural Injunetiou to erect a 1\ monument of stone for the same pure RELAXED muscles, wrinkles, crow's-feet, dry- pore Lea- fleting, and sluggishness,' says "That pie of atones on the Jordan sopreseated forty years of hardabtp �-- and suffering before the Israelites - Iaa i a. Rubinstein -v-r•; tbs. „tertian ittte the. psolniess. Aealahsed Beauty eidlet- •'are aisles of a tired face. Only these sdettti/ealy Cornet peeper- nuone•--pasteurtud for absolute purtty--ala haileally reelni, *Uti- lize and youthlfy a weary skin." Helena Rubinstein has dosM fes the boner of sending us direct from her Toronto -Raba her personal representative WHO WILL BE WITH US AT OUR STORE ON November 28, 29, 34}- She wttl gladly show you how to give yourself the correct lame beau- ty treatment for your type of skin, according to Helena Rubin- stetn's famous methods -how to youtbify, refine, clarify, and vita- lize your skin -and how to apply the fascinating new cosmetic; to tiring out your most exquisite expression of loveltnesa. This is a great opportunity to do something eclentileally eonatructive for your faee. Don't miss it! Campbell's Drug Store laud. God's guidance and protection should never be forgotten. The cause of this -Great War,was 4aaed ou Lir` man frailties; we should not forget God's guidance to brtngtng'us out of it. 'Criticism has been levelled at the newspapers for reminding us of Annie- tic. rmintice Day. We should remember it, and _piker it on. Give God the reverence Igd honor dnb.tb' 'iIlind: -war�+•o we not forget? Because there L one nation of 150 million people who are trying to wipe out God. They are do- g everything possible to eradicate Ood and religion and are bringing up elr chtltren in ignorance of all those things the are good, holy and righ:1 teous. Only Got can make rlghteous- aaas. - •(iud realises we are forgetful hers. Measure to the cooperatloa of the enough. It 1s part of humanity to for- Toe meeting passed unanimously • young people,'and charged them to 6e get these thlugs. These Remembrance motion presented by Mr. E. R. Wiglel a credit to their parents,' their church Day services will hold them. We should proposing that "all the clubs, societies, and themselves. "There 1s no better pass them on to our children, and give churches, lodges and organizations method of doing this," he said, "than to God our allegiance. Credit for the here represented and all others In Ifollow the plan hid out for you by the grt•ntneaes of the British Empire 6 due town agree to pool all their resources. I Church." He then introduttd ansa to God. "l ami turn deal tato the torch weltart tlladya t311)r4, preeldent of the .r 1-.I', "Britain today holds the foremost committee." A.. who also tendered her appreela- ec f and to the mem- She is the financial leader, her credit efforts and avoid overlapping. The sit- bees for turning out 111 such a splendid later. " Goderich - - Phone 90 BROADCASTING EVZRY TUESDAY MORNING 11.30 a.m. PORT ALBERT iday. Rev, W. J. Patton took Mr. Hurst's services at Shakespeare. - Mr. Thos. Mitchell is Hefting friends In Goderich file week. Mrs. Wm. Addison has returned to her home at Londesboro atter visiting her daughter, Mrs. Dave Itean. PORT ALIIERT. Nor. 141 -:=--Old Mau ‘Vjnter seem• to hese arrived, rather earlier than usual. Mr. Howard Quaid 1.. spending the week In Toronto. Mrs. Harry Hawkins had the mle- foi'tape to fall, severely hurting her arm. We hone she improves speedily.' The W.M.Q. o: t Andrew's 'United church intend -bolding thEfr regal monthly meetlug at tinc home of Mrs. Wm. Crawford. They Intend quilting a quilt for the Wert. - Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dtt�sen, ion Melvin and daughter Cora , spent Be- membranee Itay- at the home of Bee. end Mrs. Taylor, Ethel. COLBORNE TOWNSHIP COLBORNE TOWNSHIP, Nov. 17.- Mtas Christine Robertson. of Macdon- ald College, Guelph. spent the week- end at her home here. Mrw. Allan Dixon, of Port Carling. spent the week -end with her -game* Mr, and Mrs. Allan Wilson. - Mrs. Robt. Bean, Jr., and daughter Elaine returned home on Sunday spending the past week with Mrs. G. Q. Brown of Dungannon. - Rev. Wm. 1onrat of Shakespeare pr'ached‘in the ('sited church on Sun - CARLOW -- a CARLOW, Nov. 10. --On Friday even- ing last a group of youag people at the home of Mr. M. Tyndall and or- ganized a Westminster Guild in coa- tlun with the Presbyterian church,. Rev. D. J. Lane presided. Atter the meeting lunch was served by the hostess. Miss M. Addison, of Londeaboro, was visiting her sister, Mea. D. Bean, over the week -end. Mr. Leonard Kent, township clerk, has gone to British Columbia, when lite will be In Government employ for a time. in his absence Mr. W. T. Sal-' speaker declared, unless they are a big crowd, o[ sports. lows is acting township clerk. I built up on the principles of God and .Lite rowel.preliharp bout. between Jack Memorial Servtee.-A memorial ser- I the Lord Jesus Christ. 'You shall teach Ko t of Toronto and .flex. Kasahoakl• vice for the late Mise Vesta Fisher was It to your children, write it upon theirbeet two out of three falls In one hour, conducted in the Carlow Presbyterian heart* and foreheads, upon the gates was won by Kogut. falls ski won the church by Mr. H. T. Pritchard. His I and the doorposts.' We most never wast fall In *intern minutes, employing text was, "There remaineth therefore a I forget the things God has done for our a crotch hold and body slam. Kogut ttsBst unto the people of God." MIPs !country. - - c �-.-- ..- _- -_ n the second fact to fourteen mfn- Fisher was an active and zealous work- 1 "The greatest memorial and Reuben- irortes, using the flying tackle. The time to the cnngre!gatlon, especially in the I branee Day Is that which Christ testi-was up before the laid Till: Kogut be, e V.1 THE HUNTERS =TURN manner, after which she called Upon - 1 The bunting parting which lett (lode- i Mr. Cerletou Ihllr to give a piano seloo. I Central l'asntnittee Formed to lour- dinate All Leval . Efforts In reapcmae to the eall sent out for! a meeting to organise relief plans for the codling whiter, there was a large; and reprwrntative gathering at the town hall cs Tut•eday t. ening. lu addition to tlw• Ma, or and council, delegate% wore present [roto the Boardl of Trade. Oelleglatc In-tltnte board, public aclheol" lira wino ra to school boards, tbe ,RIoui churches, bene- vop u'a argent - rations of •rte taws. • Mayor Lee was voted to the chair apd . t r if uoi afted as a creta ry. Oral reports on the operations of Om central relief committee last win- ter were given by Air. H. T. Edwards and Mrs. Reddltt. - After ,wine diecuselon It was decided that a Community Welfare Committee aeealnvn:cah... reY� iso Taiga members to Ice named by the town council and five by the meeting• The chairman announced that the council's representatives would be Councilors E. D. Brown and C. H. Humber, and the meeting those Messrs. 1.=i: -'1. H. T. Itdwarda, Croft, Mrs. Albert Taylor and Mrs. F. it. Reddltt as the other five mem- rich two /Perks ago for tike north have i tion. returned to town. Dr. Mabee informs, Air. li. I.. 1'urrwta *1111 Mr. A. t•'. stor The Signal that each member of -Use dy ' spoke briefly, commending the tarty aeromlanying hint got his count.' A.Y.P.A. for the splendid work they FVeuther on the whole was very mild, are doing. but it turned colder when they came' Miss olive 'liohtoorne delighted the out, and they rau into a heavy bila- audience w 1111 two vocal numtxrs, ac lard which toned thou to drive during companled at the piano by Mr. Davies the night without lights. I Rev. /'anon 11111, In his address, com- The party he cdeci 1» Mr. Jus. Donald- mented upon the splendid work tie son mine beck Wednesday night with a. J+Qung. people are doing, also ezptls full count of deer, 44111 1(144, serera1 the hope tgat.t ili-gYen-llirkeig---p partridge. They, Its,, reported run- the ritual ta-t►t ut;tg into a hear]; t,lins:rl .n4 th - homeward Journey. A. Y. P. A. HOPPER r. em to to a an bitterest in the servile+ of the church. Roy Bree en.ridge fevered the group with sele-tlon• on the 88 10111110181. 'MIM Shore extended thanks t0 those Pleasant eoe�al Evening la tit. George, :who had participated In the program, Parish Hall j and to Mr. Robert Henry, who ar- ranged the program. Mr. A. F. Stp►rdy Leo the group In several hearty rounds of eom�y�•�'Ingln�g.� aatd, many .rizea being given. The evening closed after a short period of dancing. The orchestra was composed of Mr. G. 11. Davies, piano; Mr. Bops Brackenridge. saxophone: air. Robert Henry, cornet; Mr. Ernest ltretken- 'I'IISgP:-ttwps: George's church sat down to a sump maw alsicam M4314a4 In the perish hall. About sixty mem- bers were present, with the leaders and church officials. At the close of the banquet the rec- tor, ev tor, Rev. J. N. H. Mills, extended his appreciation to the mothers who had ia-making She rep vet sttek-aa enjoyable one. He proposed a toast to the King, then went on to express his place among the nations ih every phase. The ob7 tis to concentrate Pelle tion to the mothers tiollerich lovers of music will receive i� ore treat on -Friday evening; Nowlin* der 25, when 11. A. Clark of Stratford will present four of 1111 violin pupils 111 a recital, la the Ili/past tlst church. Ile will be assisted by a vocal 'soloist. All artists are gold medalists. Mr. ('lark Is well known In Goderich as a gifted uiusichni iud lu considering starting u violin class herr. Further pal Iicu144r.' is ranked the highest in the world. i uation with regard to relief 1s mater - Britain is recovering from the depree- tally altered from last year. Then the ston," the speaker declared with em• I [Hain feature of the town's relief plans piesis. II was the sewer construction work. ' "The C'nite4 States was rendered 'There1is no work of this kind In pros- jpeec'hleu and devoid of comment when Iii pest for this winter and direct relit[ { the Old Land paid f1,;0,000,000 of heti will he given mere arcer4tr7. 1 war debts before It was due. All over I Federal and l'rovinc•lal Governments they are asking. 'lino• did they do lt;' I will earls contribute one-third of the Whit Is Britain's secret that she weal cost. The town council le expected to able to pay that sum, and lead the 1 make a contribution, and the various world 1n finance? The answer is i local soc•ielles and organizations. It IP found," the speaker asserted, "i4 her l hoped, will give their e-o-op•ratlno. allegiance to G. The strength of a The general meeting adjourned to ination depends 00 its allegiance to God i meet again nt the town 11811 ua Tues - 11 an'l 111s Son Jesus Christ. God alone ; day cveuhcg. Dccemlwr tits. Tie cen- ean make a nation great. i tral cumnIlttee will sleet a week. mak :.s,..Irt-Laavutinue these Remetnbrance� ltd first meeting was held. at the close Days," the speaker asked, "and not let n0 the general tiiiist11I .-'tthter--its• them become a thing of the past. We Iteddltt was appointed sect'etary and i should cease •bitterness and strife and I Mr. L. L. Knox treat$urer.' of ynr Lee warfare. and -be friendly -with - Other I wan tesUsdmintten- people. When a nation recognise* this, God will remember that country-" I McDOUGALL WIIII BOUT . _.......... Referring to the growing dlerepect o ' young people for noble and clean Oklahoma Giant Falb Before Prowess things, especially at the border, Canon ' of Local Wrestler Appleyard emphatically asserted that Another wrestling match was put nn 1t spelt disaster. They tan's be sue - by the "Queensbury Club" in Victoria easeful in the life before them," the Opera House on Friday night and drew Sabbath school, where she filled the of- tuttd. It is a memorial day and a lice of secretary -treasurer. Truly "she o memorial eerrice, something by which being dead yet apeaketh " At the same I people world remember Him. 'Do this Rubber Footwear and .UT -wool Hocks. Shirts. tooth heavy and Tight. A Pipe to smoke In the daytime' And Blankets to cuddle in at night. YES.T' HIEN FRA \KLiLI:►� iL-:"'.IN isiservice a pulpit Bible was received and in remembrance of Me.' It is a relig- ediStited to the use of the ch h Mr. loos memorial service from God 1 infra. -reme -•t + , 't73rGs teal as fa Jarvis McBride accepting it In behalf want to be forgotten, not for His own and stood n head over McDougall. Hts of the congregation. A communion vet sake, but for our sake, that we might ability seems to lie not PO much In was presented by Mrs. A. W. Young in build up strength to keep the principles -I wrestling teebnique as In brute behalf of the Iadtes' Aid Society and of God and C'brist and Christianity, strength. Roebuck threw McDougall In was accepted -by Mr. Herb. Fisher for and the virtues of truth. cleanliness sixteen minutes, employing a crotch the *emotion. This also was dedicated and holiness that make a nation great." hold and body *lam. to It, sacred employment. Since the The speaker concluded by expresetag I the second round, McDougall dis- re-establishment of the congregation the pleasure at the privilege of speaking. pia floe wrestling ability, but had a Ladies' Aid have done splendid work. and charged his listeners not to forget dl cult mea on which to employ it. On for which the entire congregation Is that it was Chrlat Who made the su- one occasion, Rnelonrk rested him ^lt grateful. preme sacrifice In giving up His post- on all fours on the mat, and, try as he tion among men. He askei his audl- lug awarded the decision. The main bout, between "Scotty" McDougall. 218 lbs.. 1411•x1 wrestler, and "Tiny" Rot•buek, 27:, lbs., was packed clic n I XXX 2CCXxdxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 500C West Street Hardware!! SPECIAL- Aladdin Table Lamps with $7 9L' shade at • 7•P Hanging Lamps at $9.00 Bracket. Lamps at $8.25 Aladdin Chimneys, Wicks and Mantles X always in Stock. t - Gordon Tebbutt Picone 486 Goderich xxx xxx 500xx t,icx cXxxxX=CSLxx Giowing, Vibrant I1ealth for YOU! THERE'S no *bre healthful and body building fond than Bread. So Important Is Breed on tike daily *Kenn that even in ancient times It was reoaalsed as the "Staff of Life." Rut ttfSn, again, there Is Orme and bread. Don't Jnst ask for a loaf of broad ;--be sure to say Goderich Bakery Bread Ton'l1 find a greater natlsfiMtou In knowing that emir Bread comes from a elem. sanitary bake shop where only bakers of lyng enperlemee are employed. ikon't be satisfied whit Hat bread --lei HODIMILICH RAiYERY B$ AD and get the timed • The Goderich Br`erX wrath. St. P. Rerinott, Prop. Phone 134 ence to remember the Lord'. Day as might. Scotty could not get a worth - God's memorial day, and to bring while hold on Roebuck's 275 lbs. dead Christ Into every daily activity. He weight One fan suggested that Scot- ty get a derrick. Finally McDougall *eked them to bring Christ into the Le- by the use of a reverse back flop gaon. "He wants to be there -He has downed the Indian for the second fall, earned the right to to there," he elated. after eighteen minutes in the ring. The parade then moiled to the Sea- When the bell rang for the third forth cenotaph, where nearly four hun- dred members of the Legion and bands, and other participants In the service observed two minute*. silence after the sounding of the Last Post. Reveille marked the end of the two minutes. The buglers weraMeaars, Fred Bier, Mennen, H. Swan. Seaforth, and •fie - ert Henry, Goderich. - PRIZES FOR BARLEY A cable to tbe Ontario Marketing Board indicates the prospect, for On- tario honey, on the British market, as exceedingly bright. Empire stocks of high grade honey are low, thus creat- ing • favorable condition for the recep- tion of the surplus from Ontario. 'The cable states that at present no old crop New Zealand honey la available. Because of a shortage of immediate- ly available high grade new crop hon- ey, present prices on hnlk honey may be ahuormally high. it is expected, however, that prices will eontinue well above those of last year. ON EY PROMP1!OTS BRIGHT According to .1. A. Carroll, Ontario Depattment of Agrlonitnre. there in a Ivery definite market for a good grade et malting barley. Certain. Intermits, with the Idea of enconragtng the growth of malting bar ley in Ontario, have donated cash prises to 1* awarded the best exhibits of 100 pounds of Ontario -grown six - rowed barley shown at the Royal Win- ter Fair. The are prise conalats of a gold medil and five hundreddollars. The other each prizes are relatively mealier. Barley entered In this competition will be judged more for suit.abHlty for malting than for feed or seed. The most desirable features of barley for malting are .nundnees full alse and uniformity of kernel, freedom from other Igraine, weed seeds and tner' matter. round. "Scotty" rushed out of his cor- ner and hurled himself bodily at the huge Roebuck In a flying tackle that sent him sprawling. No sooner had Roebuck repined bin feet than Scotty repeated the tackle. The third time, fleetly threw hlmaelf on Ws sprawling opponent, and In lees thew ..n minute had won the last fall for a win on the bout. BRIEFS Keep In mind November 26th, the date of the bazaar by the Women's As- sodatlon of North street United church. Keep In mind the Goderich Women's instltnte euchre and dance on Decem- her 2nd. Watch for further announce- ment next week. Central Home and School Club will hold a sale of home cooking on Satur- day afternoon, November 19, In Mr. H. O. Sturdy's radio atop. The regular monthly meeting of the Raltford Hospital Atuillary will be herd -i f bottle -6T 11-4 :11. Jenkins, on Thursday. November 24, at 2.30 p.m. The Ladles' Aid of Knox church will hold their annual anniversary sapper In the lecture room of the ehurcb on Monday, November 21st. Supper served from 5 to A p.m. Admission 35 cents. Please keep thla date In mind for a de- licious hot sapper. A euchre and dance will be given In (kidfeilows' Hall on Wednesday even - Ing. November 23rd, at 8 o'clock, under the awueplees of the •allooas societies of St. Peter's church. The proceed■ are to go to the elvle relief fund. Everybody In invited to attend and help this worthy atu lira. Homey and Mr. Jas. A. Ia■lton were the winners on Monday evening at the vat of the laden of entre par- ties being hell at MacKay Hall under the ansplcre of the young ladles M et Peters church. The parties ■r, to be held weekly for Mx weeks In ail. it Iii f% s Irk b'ysl ams. *3*441 helmmeat ih wit>i a goocatnip f catp to eletory 11. C. C. DINNER DANCE • The Menesetung ('ane Chits la Isau- Ing invltatlnna for a dinner dance to be held on Tuesday evening. November 2Ath. The dinner will be served at the Venni. Rentanrent at 7 o'clock. with the dance. afterwards at the Masonic Temple Olin Rrewn'n orchestra of Stratford hal been engaged for the ne- easion. The enmmltt.e in charge of this fnnetion is enmposel of Messrs. Nelson HIII, N or. i.anawey. 1). 1. 11111. Chas Meeklna. W. Tebhntt and 1 i •14 crew , m, . -....•,..,. _.e .l a How long we Ni*, not year, but ■anons tell. 4_t M: Ass. LOU Monarch Pastry 7 -LB. BAG 20 24 -LB. 55. RAG BUTTER out eery Foto A. SILVERBROOK SUNNTFIELD Pasteurised Creamer, 22 Pasteurised Creamery Ib.23e lb. c Thnr'aday, Nereids* Nort1 Street mist BAZA Saturday, November2f. Fane) Work, .Aprons. 1 Making. l'ac•1rr Country IMO* and Baby Table. Afternoon Tea from 2.30 W 5.30. DINNER FIWM 5.311 TO 7.36- 36 CENTS. M illine t(' • >�al►sL tlri>s semen's new Rate. Friday and Saturday, November UM and l/tk Priced thee. $1.71 to lien Rebhe•king and remodelling carefully and reasonably done. Gotham Geld Stripe Hose with 44 dlustable tops make an acceptable Christmas elf.. Orders taken for Fur Coats and remodellings. -We invite your Iatronage--- C.A. and S. McKinnon limns illi _ ...._^1•'Setuare • You owe it to yourself You owe it to yourself and your family to get the moat you can for what you spend. Watch for the A & P advertised Make Your Food Doll/ars Mean More by Buying More. -..at A & P taireV-7-2u-N. IT Peas AT[.Mga CHOICE QUALITY No. 4 SIEVE ;Eiv-resas,-21 3.goNAor T gxs29c KNOWN ile ALL HOUSEHOLDS P&SSoap - aO.rslc Quaker Oats FOR WINTER 2 1 c BREAKFAST 9mak EVAPORATED NE o';" " °N TN 19c . 4 Aa Exceptional Vahe--Our Own Maks-Fell of Fruit VALENCIA- CAKE lb' 11C Se sere are we that ye. will like It that we g_ .:tee yea estldaeUsa er refund year money FRESH YOUNG ROASTING PORK CHOICE TENDER ROASTS OF A A ONTARIO -GROWN -NO. 1 GRADE I RED EMPZROR-FANCY QUALITY Onions 10 lbs. 15c 1 Grapes 21b1419' • Shoulders - Ib. y Butts • • Ib• 9 HAMS • • lb. 10 .';TED BEEP Jhoulder Blade - • PRIME RIB • lb. S Ib.10 lb. 15 BOND. 1 AND COLLI..D. LB. lie EXCEPTIONAL VALUES ON SMOKED AND PEAMEALKD BACON Breakfast Style gik -lb• Package 7c rF.AMEAt.F.n Fa ck By the Pleee lb. 15i �LICF.D, L. 17e FINNAN MUDDIES SMOKED FILLETS FLESH FILLETS MI BROILING, aARrwo oa Lel! ib. 10e "oN ai ib. 14e • • u'. 14e MET PRICES PAiD TO PROD,t*.a POs BOOR. ASA OUR 'TOGS MAIWWWiEa.