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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1932-11-24, Page 44 Thursdal, November 24th, 1982 . THE SIGNAL - GODERICH, OBIT. AtaltiBtE'8 eE'ritE8rE8leE'9t4rttEMNEVi Have you started to think about CHRISTMAS 2 Juste int Prldham's Store down in your :4u41pd•.Ler tk# bMt. ia•_Wi u•. - d Boys' we ; (lifts. --- .. ('all in any time and see the fine collec- pon now on display of everything suit- able for the men folks and the boy. W. C. Pridham &- Son •�Meen'sltlend Boys'g}WearPhone57 y .�4.aI�- -- .+�4. ;4jilt Prosperity Around the Corner! Mlttaiil d of good Footwear s or play Tore the Cerner es East Street. Do you Want the service of the tient Rubber Footwear made bianadaT Turn the corner Bast Street, and buy tis , Goodrich Brand. It will yon._ moneyy - Comforlt Quality- and Price. Are y,A 'in need of Re1o1- ing all airing of your Leathet Rubber Foot- wear wet �ii Serviceabte and neat j 'Pmrn the co on East Alt€et. Oer ideal pt lseest Service First If yob# plireeiate Quality, at a live d let live price, turn the gorner on East Street, etild let us couv'iuee you thatifi we mean to serve you. This principle has been the source of our success in the past, and shall be our guide sir in our dealings with the public in the future. -Betts ua a-_trial.__._At your servlee. East Street Footwear and Repair Shop East Street, (3oderich -Opposite kilo: uhnrch- WM. AHL, Prop. 1 PORT ALBERT PORT ALBERT, Nov. 23. Mt Clara Willls, Miss Ruby Dickson and a couple of friends from Guelph spent 'tide week -end visiting Wends around the burg, returning Sunday evening. The school children have esommenced to practice for their Christmas enter- tainment. Mr. Mel. Dickson. lir. anti Mrs. Wm. Dickson and Miss Jean Lednor spent Saturday In Stratford. __MlaaMare, Cunninghtsm_ ,been le Toronto for a few de"L__ A number from here ''Melded the funeral of the late Mrs. Wm. Hasty yesterday. -. • Messrs. Jas._ McKenzie and Jaa (I[lllan bazar `111BaTAZeTi 1TD to lir- ha on Monday. MAFEKING li%F'EKJNO, Nov. 22. --Anniversary tjsas_w1U be couducted la- Blake church on Sunday, November 27th. at sad 1.10p.m. fer.--Beved Meld* - Ian , of the Dung preach at both services. This k the fortieth anniversary of the opening of Blake church. There will be special music. Miss Elsie Anderson left on Monday for Toronto to attend the Royal Win- ter Fair as a guest of the Government. This free trip was awarded her as "high girl" In the household science judging competition held this summer at Clinton. Mr. Palmer Kilpatrick, Mra. A. J. Kil- patrick and Mrs. Thomas Anderson at- tended the district public speaking con- test held In Memorial Hall, Guelph, on Saturday:13M of the steifeetants, Mies Verna Anderson of Dungannon, and her friend, Miss Myrtle Caldwell of Dungannon school, accompanied them. Born -in Wingham hospital, on Tuesday, November 15th, to Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Durnln, a eon. Cengratn- lations. "s�P1f.-reim !E"`Iff "" slog•-' frlegds in this nelghborhod last week. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Stothers of Arthur spent Friday at the home of Mr. and Mra. Henry Horton. • LEEBURN Car Reaches West HAYFIELD LEEBURN, Nov. 23. -Your corres- pondent with several others at the home of Mr. and Hes. 1. D. Parrish had the pleasure of listening to our violinist, John IL Farrlsh, play over the radio at London, accompanied by Mr. Witmer of Goder•h on the piano. The young people are practising for II ypea' to be gtteu at Ch5hdmaa Bute. Qne of the young mea in Atli burg, aevswpanlet by several from Ooderlch, experts 10 40 to Loudon met Monde! evening to play mouthergau music over the radio. All those who have radios will br looking forward to bearing them. DUNGAN.NON DUNGANNON, Nov. 28. -Mr. and Mn. J. Richardson and (laughter June spent -BM weft -end wall friends at F r� __.. . Mrs. Frank Jones spent the week -end at Elora, the guest of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Wilson. Dr. Simpson of Kintall and Dr. Yokes of Dungannon, health tuopectant for Ashfield and Went Waw•anoeh. visited the school on Thursday last and on Tueaday of this week for the pur- ! pose of inoculating the children against diphtheria. L.ueknow Team Wins at Checkers.- , A very interesting and friendly game of checkers was played here on Fri- t day evening. when a half-dozen of L cknow'a stalwart players motored to the village. The visiting team were Meagre. J. Agnew. R. McMillan, W. Me - Kenzie. G. McDonald, G. Anderson and F. D. McLennan. The home players were .1 Ryan. P. Wiggins. T. Stone house. A. Sherwood. R. Finnigan and J. Curran. The games were played in Lorne McKenzie's ahnw room, in the presence of many spectators. The fin -_t al score stood R0 to .13 In fever of the visiting team. Lunch was served after the play. and a hearty vote of thanks wits tendered to Mr. Lorne McKenzie teethe use of the comfortable room. _ Our loeiit team will return the visit after a little practice. • Death of Mrs. Wm. Hasty.- A de- voted wife and pother. Mrs. William Hasty. of the fkh eon easion 'of Ash- field, passel away at ber home on Saturday evening. arra nerdy. form- erly Miss Lreue Malse...mas. yenta of age. Within the past twelve yewr. she host 'tattered- several- eriti- annan circuit, will t-siTlllp.'ssea, and -ilia weakened con- dition an attack of measles was the Immediate cans' of her death. A life cording to municipalities this year, and y had always. when . -your car will look after all the people in Good Condition Messages of Aolmowledgment and fromThanfrom the Recipients in Saskatchewan Acknowledgment and exprbadeasset., gratitude have come from the people of the Kincaid Memel of iSaakstci,v- wan for the ear of fruit and vegetables recently' shipped from McGaw station. Rev. '1►.• J. Patton of Beamlller, who organized the shipment. has received letters from Rev. A. G. Hewitt of Haa- enmore and Rev. J. T. Gewtbrop of Kincaid, a;peeeaing appreciation of the gltt on behalf of their people. tenabewl sa-el Aselkmest Following is the letter from Rev. A. G. Hewitt of Hazeumore, Sask.: "Mr. Gewthrop of Kincaid, to whom you sent your letter, handed ft. over to me as ebalrman of our mwnldpal vol- untary distribution committee. "Your shipment -car No. C.P. 288001 -arrived at Kincaid. Saskatchewan, on Saturday, November 12th. Members of cur committee, having broken the seal and satisfied outeelces that all was well. made provision for the car to be heated until Monday, November 14. be- came of thehlatenesa of the Saturday hour and because of the cold anap whish had lust set in. '"On the Moltday we' proceeded to un- load the car. , In it our weights showed us there .were 44,480 pounds, divided as follows: Apples, 2.5.380 lb.: rege- tabler 11,680 Ib.: canned fruit and m pupkins, 7,420 lb. This le a very generous car and practically all, with the exveptiou of a very few spoiled pumpkins, was in good, order. You will - bare noticed -that delivery was quite ' "The produce had to be divided into ' thirds -one for each town in the muni- cipality. from which the whole terrl- tosy will be covered. Despite the void, practically none was frozen en route to •t the two towns on either side of Kin- caid. distanecd about seven miles, or to the Kincaid depot where division was made. Willing workers made, the task wader and gladdened spirits animated them throughout, as b always thecase. t Yadr-inreentry Bare ter a good ides of what to expect and was very helpful... a "As all deondostkw;+ soatributed to f the shipping of this car. so will all re- ceive from it. We are distributing ac-° BAYFIELD, Nov 23. ---Mrs. A. New- ton -Brady spent a few days in Toron- to last week. Dr. Newton Brady Is remaining for a longer time. Miss Asa* Dewar, who spent the past ten day" aI a guest with her sis- ter Etna lu Toronto, returned home on Monday ' Mrs. R. H. F. Gairdner and Miss Betty spat a few days la Toronto last week. Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Ne•Iln, wbo have !.awn to Woo forth for the past f weeks, returned here Monday. Miss Margaret Groves or Goderlcb 1s assisting la the poatofllce here. iter. and Mrs. W. R. Jowett heft Thursday last to spend the winter 1u Florida. Dr. Hopping of Toronto is taking charge of Dr, A. Newton-Brady's prac- tice during his absence in Toronto. Rev. F. HMid d Mra. Paull. who spent a few days lad week to -London, re- turned home on Tuesday. Miss Grace Jowett Is visiting friends in Toronto. ___ Rev. Mr. Elston of __a took charge of the service in Trinity chorea un Suadsy morning. A rally' service will be held for the A.Y.P.A. In Trinity church Sunday 'reales at 7 o'clock, when the installa- tion of omcrs will take place sad the ec reiving of qew members. On Sunday earning. November 27th, the morning service in St. Andrew's Putted church, Bayfield, will be a ser- vice for the men. with ■ men's choir Mr. Lorne Erdy of -St. Marys, prestdent ss of the l.sy Asoelatlo° of the London (buferrnee. will be the speaker. PRLZ¢-WINNING CATTLE F. G. Todd kot S, of 8t. Helens. the well-known breeders of ♦berdeen-An- gus cattle, had some of their animals at the Toronto winter fair and earrled MI a number of prizes. AT THE HARBOR ThesteamerWestmonnt discharged * cargo of 320,000 bushels of wheat at he elevator em Monday, and tled up for the winter. Orders for half -a-million bushels of wheat for export have been received by Ise Gulerieb Elevator Co. Shipping wean last Saturday when the first rain left on the ('.1'.R. line. Ry Wed- nesday afternoon, 800,000 bushels of wheat were on their way to 81..John, K. H., for foreiipe Dumrt, The str. Sc•huppe (Recharged a cargo f 108,000 bushels of wheat at the W. l'. F. M. elevator on Tuesday. long resident of the ('rewe neighbor -- 4 hood. Mrs, Haat health permitted, taken a prominent who used In respect of apples and place in Church activities, teeing a many others with regard to vegetables. faithful and consistent member of "We could wish. we had been getting Crewe champ. Her early passing. some of the rains which made your causing "sorrow 1n the community • loading difficult : though Old Man where she wan a kind friend and winter Is having an earlier and fairly neighbor, ere^tea a vacant spot in the good start as contpnred with other home where slip Iesrea to mourn her years with regard to snow..... timbale' and two Sons. Aldon. who fell "We are sure that such a magnitl- attending Stratford Normal School, cent contribution eenreys your best and Lorre, at house. . _Her mother. wishes. and we want to assure you that lira. Wm. H. Maize. and three broth- ! we appreciate your thoughtfulness and era. Roy. r•oncesion 4, Ashfield: Will.; kindly interest in us and return to att- ar Montreal. and Bert. of Dungannon,' the donors our sincere thanks sad cor- also survive. The funeral, which was 1 dual greatlap," held on Tuesday afternoon to Dungan- -- ] Cases at Kinesid-- non eemetery. marked sorrowfully the Rev. J T. Oawtkrop of the manes. twenty-first anniversary of Mr. and Kincaid.. Sask.. isfltea under date of Mrs. Hatty's wedding day. - Funeral N04,6-1 [ 17: services were conducted at the home CORNFIELD'S _. ,inn forII� m J J non circuit, will? a large gathering of a very mush your great MODERN PHYSICAL TRAINING The boys and girls of Hie Collegiate institute are this week haring a sec- dal eecfal opportunity in the way of modern physk'al training, under Beret. -Major J. Huskier and tjergt.-Major P. Hag- gerty of London. These officers are spending the week at Clinton and God- erich Collegiate'. The new exercises have been arranged by Sergi. -Major Huahar from the latest Danish' eler ekes and are leased ou a rhythmic fly. stem. Practically all the boys .u4 -- most of the girls of the school are tak- ing this training in the school pmteq- 1 FOR THE WELFARE nail_ t yyAs��a benefit forthecmc mkt land puffing on an ol(i -t me - eerie NILE, Nov. 23. -Miss Kathsleen Wil- liams 1s visiting relatives *-Toronto. Thr Nile Sunday school Christmas entertainment will be held on Thurs- day, December 22nd. instead of Friday, December 23rd, as medtlessd in last week's issue. The Leeburn church Y.P.S. are eater- talnlug, ou Friday uigght of this week, We Young People's Mocfetics of Nile and Port Albert churches . Nile will furnish the program and Port Albert the =•.Dia. GODERICH 4NSHIP GODERICH TOWNSHIP, Nov. 21. - Mr. Brogden MacMath,, of HolmesvUle, was renewing acquaintances at Union on Sunday. Mrs. Jas. Ross apcut last Saturday le-Ooderlek,-visiting et the bele of ber son, Mr. Geo. Ross, and Mn. Rom. Miss Ruth E. Evans spegt the week- end at the home of ber parents, Dr. and Mrs. Evans, In Clinton. Mr. and j1frs. Ernest Bogie and Madeleine, of Nile, visited no Sunday at the home of the lady's parents, Mr. Stud Mrs. Teas. SowerbLt Miverstes LO D. 145 head 0 daises in the Orange Hall on Friday evening. The attendance was small, but au en- joyable evening was had ky,all present. Mr. and Mrs. McKee Falconer and family, of the 9th coneeil*on, were guests at the tome of Mr, and Mrs. Geo. Falconer on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Fuller, ?Norman and Russell erre guests of Mr. and Mrs. ((so. McCullough, London, recent- ly. = l'tttiNl Morel; Netts. -The regular uwethsg of the Y.1'.S. will be held iu• ttte ehur•h on Friday evening. Mr. Arnold Porter will have (bauga of the meeting. Rev. F. W. ('rajk+>*111 take the dbt•uaalon on a_ vital theme of ('hrlatlan life...Servic•e will be held as usual next Sunday fu ('nlod church. at 3 p.m. Sunday school at 2 p.m. Rev. F. -W. i oath the p•astot, wilt ha re charge....There was a very good at- tendance at the seriice in Union church on Sunday when Rev. F. W. Cralk occupied the pulpit and delivered an •inspiring address on the theme, "Penitence and Pwew," from the text. "Seek ye the Lord' ole He may be found, call ye upon Him while Ile h near. Let the wlc•kedloriake his way and the unrighteous man bis thoughts: and net him return unto -the Lora and Ile will have merry upon him: and to our Gel, for He will abundantly par- don" (Isaiah 55:11.7). During the ser vice Mr. Craik meg a solo. "My Sav- iour and My Gosh," which was greatly appreelated....l'reparatlona are being made by the Sunday school of Polon 'hnr•h for a Christmas tree and enter- tainment to take piece on Thursday, December 22. ltistb Ceaeesaiso Notre GODERiCH TOWNSHIP, Nov. 21. •-A goodly number were out to Por- ter's Hill on Sunday to Ileten to-i1ee. R. M. Gale, who spoke on love and moorhen! to our fellow -man, fairing as his text Geneais 45:24: "See that ye fall not out by the way." The choir provided special music; -Melt,' Howard Cox tinging a solo very aw1tly. Mr. Roy Wilson of Bamllton visited his mother over the week -end. a sun`mPr ii `�e°iTn` llji friend's present. Many floral tributes nes and very fine generosity in 'send- test in lAldfellowsi Hall on Wedncs- ebttage for the winter. were tokens of the esteem In which leg this car with all the many good day evening. December 7th. Cash Mr. Harry Powell and ,Itis men hare the deceased was held. things it contains. This is our fourth prises will be given in three classes-- been grading and gravelling on conces- crop failure and our people are in der under twenty-one years, under sixty 'don 0. We boast -one of the best roads now In the township Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Burnside of Bradford visited the J. Lockhart fam- ily. On cutting down a large maple tree on his farm, Mr. Harry Powell found a beehive containing around three bun 1k CHRISTMAS is just around the comer Sunday -Nine Frocks They're- new and chic! Lovely new Dresses in all the new erasing shades; new and interesting styles, trimming of metallic, flow- ers, rhinestones, silver stitching and fur. perste circumstances. "We held a meeting in our church ilpthe other day and our general board passed a very strong resolution and sent It to Toronto. I hope they will publish it in The New Outlook, as many people neem to think there is no crop failure this year. ' "80 far we hare had only half a car of vegetables and potatoes in this municipality, and many people at the present time have neither potato's nor vegetables. sodthere are some real desperate caeca in the community. "We had a court case the other day. A man was r-harged ander the School Act with not sending hie children to school. Hie plea was he had no clothes in which to send them. The Justice of the'I'eaee sent out two men to Investi- gate the conditions In the home. ■nd It 11'u found they were deplorable. Mord of theelrt1dt'en were practically naked, and the Justice Stated the case should be brought to the attention of the aa- tborities, but the rellef commission only allow $7 to clothe an adult, $5 for a boy, $4 fora girl and 62.50 for child- ren ander seven, and you can't buy much clothng with that and expect it to last Mr a year. "Well, i must not worry you with my troubles, but I can assure you it Is very nice to know there are people who go to all kinds of trpubte to help you. litprou know say society down there would care to help some of the hlldren here tove an Introduction to Santa Claw, paw know ; we will be very rate anythigg they can i to Rants Clank ine know ; we will • to na. ye 4i "gladly y es way waroseet *asks $Obe good des it piewtt lty nor auss/eee wt11 $ se m} sept my atneelis''$tll s •. your otlb klndases in , t wor- thy .it. iKLaabd'e • M. W. 3. kiwi:Whip dipped 1 .' rfbo. don tote car her ,• and in reeponsece r4ved ti of The Klneald Star which has ted) iollowing paragraph : "The ear of fruits and vegetables from Goderirh, Ont., arrived In Kin- c•1d and was opened on Monday The goods were divided ietweii the techs et Rasenmore, Minya/tee and Xfaeald, where a further di.erthntlm will he made to the people of the emrntry wbo stake these fouled their teadgnarters. The ear wu creamed to the top with 462 hon. of amiss. it bap of tnrnlps, 76 tap of carrota IR hem of hetes, nearly a thousand pounds of beans, about 3110 putapklrm, canned fruit, maple syrup and embeds" Tie papa, moitalas also a format se - t ame end ter of thanks from, -of R. id Pieto (`reek NO. with them Walls - "Ow 1 Men's Overcoats Men's fine winter Over - Meta, tellored of exrel- lent e1Mh and In the season's latest styles. Fxro)tlonnlly bow price of This is the"dettChrist- mac" you wore talking abort when yes said that Mat year. Kap that good resolution by dropping Into Mee_ field's the very nest time you're downtown. We have a large stock of nae•fnl gifte for every member of the tamlljr, Don't put It off' 1 years, over sixty years; and a 'pedal grand prize for the heel fiddler in a competition among the winners in the first three classes. After the contest there will be a dance, with music by the winning fid- dlers and the C.O.F. five -plisse orches- tra. Another feature of the evening will tw a lucky ticket draw, with prizes of turkeys, geese, duck. and chickens. The officers of Court Godericlt hope theeftinllif i Tare Dumont ow this °ccaalon, as the proceeds will go to the town's fund for relief purposes. ALL WOMEN ('AN BE YOUNG AT Sts Sys Helene Reil deep's Yhitlwg Re- preeentetive Qatthig Helena Rubinatein, dean of bsad¢-speelatists, her personal repre- 'teatative ways, "There le no reason, nowadays, why any woman should look within ten or even fifteen years of her age. Science has taught ns that the skin is constantly In a state of renew - Ing Itself, Nature, however. does not keep Itself young. It needs help from the outside. A akin which is kept scrupulously clean, and which ie scien- tifically stimulated and nourished by the proper eorreetives, will remain healthy and young even into old age. In fact, with the aelentlfleally correct preparation's to keep the akin basically heelthy and the arti.tk' application of goad cosmetics to bring out its best pot every woman, no matter what ber urea, can kook eharming and you t •ny age." Ma Ruhinsteln'a personal re- preaent flee will be at Campbell's Drug Store on Monday, Tneaday and Wednesday of next week, and will be glad to show yeti how this teeming enacts of 'Eternal Youth" can he Ie- e'empllahed. Ike will he available at CampAell'a Dreg /Here for private con- sultation nn Individual skis health and heauy problems. Abe will also recote- mend simple and effective home treat- ments for the akin according to Helena RubInsteln'a wort -f.moue methods, and she will create for every woman requesting it • personalised makeup especially erected from Helen Rubis- atefu's smart Parisian cosmetl•a, to bring opt •11 the charm and beauty le every type Of fare. This service is en- tirely without charge and ghee thle wo- men of Roderick a moat unusual °pp w-' [unity to take stock of their look. on the advice M an expert. of need with their geauoropa midribs - Rona of produce." Stalls,► Oar NeVe Wake Ser. Kr. 'Paton aawndanw that an. other rev will ted IM Md went week tot anise pelt* id the Watt, and sisals ticyti iet,4swrm et' �I Reaten ?riasda who so kindly and pickle., We. as well es 'poles aywsp 11 et any isetsW •seg In eltr state vsgetaMes, will 1e gtatefally reeeelved, dred pounds of:Mllsiy. This, aloft with a few hoe stings Boson 1a, was a good afternoon's pay. @risked la Ise Aalawtrt-Farmers are lying awake thea nights trytog' to figure eat bow they are going to gath. er together money enough to pay taxes. It U not only the low prices, but the excessive charges of the coa)mhlon Arms ou the stock market that ay, a bone of contention. The commission Arms' charges are as high as when prices were good. , Take for :difeetra- tiou good butcher cows. 42 peek hem. drool: resters ae! xt*0i , is t'or hun- dred; hogs 42,5 The average farmer would have to sell his whole herd of cows. sheep and pigs to mate enough money to pay Ms taxes. What we would like to know is, wbo is to blame? Who controls tie commission Arm? Is 1t sword by wealthy men or is it con trolled by the Government? CROQUINOLE SELF -SETTING Permanent Waves • . .vv Complete --no finger waving mak►' Saturday, Nov. 26 AT THE British Exchange Hotel Please have t1* hair washed with isstlie soap. Work done by operator of 5 years' expert - ems.. Every wave absolutely guaranteed for to 9 months. W. NARRY--6R1(E ',Jeanette Bandy Sbappe, Strad teed. eke your appointment atter 1.15 a.m. -ILdy *0 Attendance -- Mi For Friday and Sahrday, November 25th sad 26th WE OFFER MANY SPE(IAL VALUES in Trimmed and Tailored HATS Attractive in Design. Qua- lity- and Price. $3.00 Values for ....$1.96 $3.50 Valves for $2.50 _$4J0 Values for $3.25 )baby Bonnets . 750 Scarfs $1.00 Oki drsgg'sits .. 81.00 N are invited to idspeft our stock Miss Mi R. MacYicar KINGSTON STREET J gitetateettlitlitiWeitlittittWaReleffeteCtIEIVIL New FRUITS Arrived Success is assured in your Christmas Baking 1f you select your stfpitilea from our fresh and wbolewome (stock of RAISINS (Spanish. ReediCess, Biaached, Puffed), PACKAGED CUR- RANTS. DATES. FIOtt, CnwEIli68, PEEL. LEMONS, COCOANUT, KNELLED NU'TTS8.,,� CHOCOLATE, COOOA, . LARD, EXTRA.CT8. CREAM, BU7 'Ii>[1,t PHORTRNINO, BREAD and PASTRY FLOUR. ' r 117 Call in 4e�.� erg Prelim bagese buying sisaleb_ RES RIGHT - •‘ laiuQ--t • SPARR1'S GROCERY T1g. OF SATISFACTION HA MIIRY)N; -- GODERICH We Deliver In Tows, PHONE 146 CAPITAL THEATRE LtZ New Playbtg-('6e' 'i: RelggMw. ie "LOVE WE TONIGHT." MONDAY. T e1b0i1A WEDNESDAY - MAIMS DV1>iiamid ROSINT KoNTQOBUIRY sit IZA:Q 1P/ITS and and GLIASON . •4., Seldom stitch a eivol9iiit whim leased such a plotnre. You're going to enje7 Averyf " in ea8londie of the Follies,' TH▪ URSDAY. • I mfi mo AND SATURDAY- _ - •• aaoRON NANCINOTr with WYNNE GIBSON t.,picture we httiwopOr>iorsi UNI nate whish eateries our unqualified endorcatlon ik)n't let the ti�to tomay-- e "Lady and edit" 1. r }J1. 1;1. ....L.Y. • • t• 4: •