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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1934-9-13, Page 5Milk of Magnesia tae and 50e ■atapok's 25e and I9c 8�bti, o ilk Nalas :tar —WQUID PETROLATUM- -- bi Burt. Heavy 1_Ib. Batik S u1bb's LetlMlld Petrlabin toe Ib. 4110 7k • • Ott 11111 .0•88 IT IS ADVERTISED ASK CAMPBELL'S DRUG STORE. Phone 90 2'2 The Square Goderich THE SIGNAL ' W. M. S. Rally at Hensall on Tuesday H E Th l lly of the Huron Pres- of montes have that vtalon; some day It will come true, said Mr*. Eaton. There waa the atmosphere tmoschurch ereuot remembrance in rouud the 'old church;' there was a birthday cake cut by a charter mem- ber who had a vision. Woman's effort ss Principal Addreof Day Given cuwe1 fruw a realisation of what by Mrs. J.Eaton Christ has dune for women. "It is said, God dues out need us, but has Of Orillia chosen us to carry out Ilia plau." In 1tS7ti missionary work commenced e auauu -ra ' lu Toronto, and the West belug un- jrterlal Women's Missionary Society developed it was toreigu wenn, T iesPresbyterian of the Church la Canada 4'. GODERICH, ONT. Thursday. September 13th, 1914.1 leaders telt their utter dependence - 4" L"-1n._,:ulatll_ Prlshlterlan ou God's guidance dud spent much church, lieusall, on Tuesday. "t`fi.e� �'' 4 church w is prettily decorated and to h The the ladles of the church much appre- ciation wad expreeeed for the dellght- futimlctt they served: - The itelgrave Society conducted the devotional exercl-es of the morn- ing session, after which Mrs. Young of Ilenea:1 extended a very cordial welcome, which was followed by a asarWetneoss tS�ag•o.tru0► members of the Suushlue Mission Band. Miss Jeckell of Exeter, president, opened her splendid address by say - BEND LIES DORMANT And M. Geneheate azd Predate Cr sy trau-Nwe�` �- Yews Atter . _. Expert teatimony that yellow top sweet clover Peed could lie dormant In the soil six or seven years before ger- minating had an Important bearing on judgment In a Division Court case here last week. William Hill, Colborne township, If It's Paint see Blackstone ALL WANTED COLORS 60c quart Take a1>•�wtagc -�.t_ this special offer and bri;hten up the property. Blackstone's ON THE BROADWAY OF GODERICH MOPE' f MILES PER '• GALLON MUCH SNAPPIER MILES 1 For speed, power and fut•!- saving, stoop anal try e our performing Gas! You would f it weret e your money's ass good baa tuthct fuels. You'll get an education in what Gas eau be, as a mutter esatss.s.s.-sees e.eess., aes.s(..plain-ARCO 1)o not take our y word -Just tate the tip' Flit up, -Sten oai[ THEN telt--ns- what YOU think! 'marker Bros. ss• Service Station Bayfield Road Phone 2AL Mho. \V r 1!.t;bwayl seed Wesley McLean, !teed dealer, for 5130, alleging damage, Hill claim- that laim- that_thaalfalfa and red clover the spring of 19:13 produced an abun- dant erop of yellow top sweet clover. It 'was given in evidence that the field In question had within recent yearn produeed a big crop of sweet lug elle was taking adyantage of be - clover and that this year's crop 1 Ing able to express herself to repre- was a recurrent*, It practically kill- 1 sentatives from every society in the ing out the alfalfa and red clover, `Presbyterial, which opportunity came which was au almost negligible crop. to tier but once a year. the said the Sam Gardner, forty years Mr. Hill's reaching of the alloeittlon last year nelgbttar-sad--* witness fur' Plaintiff, Shout be alt Impetus to press lees stated that In an adjoining field on ward to greater achievements this his fares be had sown sixteen pounds year. She wanted to vee improve - :hi alfalfa to the acre and had reaped meters In the sending iu of reports. a 07 per cent. crop of sweet clover. \ Slit cwphaslied the fact -thin' it was The next year he harvested an excel- I, tilt' t' task for Presbyterial sec - lent crop of alfalfa. I11* Honor nonsuitcd complainant. D. E. Holmes for defence, F. R. Dar - plaintiff. row for Transport --Service- I am now giviug daily serice by transport between Gcslericlt s_; eL Tonto. Mr. Wm. Tehbutt. Montreal Street. has - charge u( cls• G,slertclI end. and to:e- phone mrs.ages will lee aceepted at Mr. Tebbutt's house. phone 4x5, or house & Bell's Garage. Kinketo(t Street, phone 33. Thanking you far M*t -patron• ere- anti trusting that this ser- vice will still be re your I.•nefit. • r Mummng s Transport ICO Mt•NNINGS Il„� vinooiugs. 124 M,vlbuxl IN., Toronto. _Ont. - t11, rea►tar belug the world for Christ. to develop a picnic spirit 1u spite of third link was the formation of the I the nearness of• the ac•hoo1 building, Home Missionary S.cx•iety in 1903, anti to whet youthful appetites for The uulen of the Montreal Mlasios- i the lengthy program of races and con - THIS -SCHOOL PICNIC Small Army if Heys and (dirk Wee a Happy' Time rllx huudred happy boy's and girl* of 'Victoria and'Ceutral public echoed* thronged the Victoria school play- grounds lay grounds on Friday afternoon last, when the third,auuual school picnic, made po-slb:e through the generous bequest •,t the late Robert MacKay, was held. As the children entered the school grounds each one was given an ice cream cone, generously ladled from •(Me enitererea•.teIwosu. l+ce,st'�uab1T cry Society, the Forelp Society an jests. eu dollars Ili -prizes -were giw- the Hume Society was in 1914. In en as well as candy treats for the 1925 Just five members were left on y. ger kiddies anti generous candy the board and they, too, had a vision. and peanut scrambles for those en - They speut all one day to prayer, tered In the contests. In every rate e8 ro-e ready fur - action• �tlte .-ee fe Ver than fifteen or twenty young_. years- rater, ere ru 'T "n r seventieth anniversary in Montreal, anti to the other contests nearly fifty where the W. M. 13. of the Presbyter- boys and girls lined up to take part. tau Church In Canada had its origin. Each chest class, after the races, A Mental Picture formed a ring on the spacious shaded Mrs. -Eaton thea. in iwagivatdon, lawns of the grounds and a hearty and took the a present with her to the top l satisfying pk•nic lunch was served by I was decided evidence of ,IIrty work en of the church where one looked out the members of the home and school I the sere street. The skuWnggery, it with all who were at the Council I t4ubs. Among the eatables and drink- nns• and the protests were all guud- meeting, at the structure that - had t ablea that disappeared were twenty- I natured. as there wa- nothing a1 been built They saw the evolution of slake, Nlld Isdh placers and spectator:, five gallons of ice cream, ninety gallons pati o h tI the �� H S -earn department lreru� f lemonade and ineltmerable rales A. W. ANDERTON TEACHER OF Singing Organ Theory Late Protease„}' of Monde Ulster Provincial CplIege and. to1lsbi1P11- Cathedral, Ireland Aye 500 Sueeewsea in Toronto Conservatory Ezaminationa •26 pupils occupying positions u orgauilts and ehoir laiden STVDIO: KU. J. HARRISON Victoria Street Goderich Telephone ?•8'i - Piano SO TBALL6RS V. HAKDBALL-EKB Knox Presbyterian church's sett batters, idltamplons of the toter -church S (e:btu In a game of Victoria Itegue, defeated the towu baseball pecial Display softball by at a clot a OF NEW Y st My a ec.Ke-�t- R heavyweights vigorously claimed. NAP �D�AY and TUESDAY it a tie" The game wMlt along smooth- lySEPT. 18th until the official softball sorer ap• )eared 1111 the s„ue 10 take charge; In a truly Swart collection in then, su the big boys eIainied, there the perfect Balmoral Tam. The "Jaunty" and popular Brimmed Felts, In all the ultra -smart shades. "Snappy' new Tricorns give added variety to the fashionable NEW FALL STYLES. You are cordially invited to lnepxct our *tock. of a need -each need born by the', and eandw►cher, at any rate sufficient growth and development of our coon -Ito satisfy the hungry young army that try. sl. One PAN St H1T,"�• POSTMASTER OF CLINTON They a�ts_ttlo �17�TCS°t -pOrLers, uaa;tceaeut.. Anal all this was In ad- (1. Morley (ouuter has retelced no - a c a sv - a. o ens h at nis own p0 dittos to the pounds and ponnda -ef lite of hie appelstment 10 the ;+osltiess therebrail to bring attractive reports to stretching from coat to coast of one I candy and peanuts that had been con - the rallies and annual meetings if the (Venetia. Then they looked out be• sowed during the races. se.•returies of the departmeuts of the yond the waters and saw the mission• Members g the home and school work in the various organizations cries eacit In turn at work in his or dohs had charge the of therefreshmentsatl scut iu b,u-e tabulated forms without her adopted home. Mr.'. Eaton did • and 'shad 'tea In the the ae,uwpuuimeot of an account ut not forget in her picture those who room to the children's parents and arten the work which the figures represented. had helped in the building of the I other visitors. iMiss Jeckel ;,Muted out to the priest- str+u'ture and hast �uue to tltetr rest. ; dents that tlibre Is'-tnrextesse n�- like. Tablet sd Remembrance Mr. George Schaefer,-ehalrman of interesting meetings, as a missionary j and on t a new -tnser ' t e.tubled children as they sat down to uter. to draw material than any other or- This wonderful -structure of W. M. lunch, a (Ing1the .e to retuesuber school society has a larger scope from which W ganlzatlon, for its field k world-wide. S. work all came' from a woman's sponsor She urged treasurers in giving their vision seventy year, ago and it is 1 board, he said. was but an Instrumeut mouthly statement to compare their *1111 In con*sroetiss. Twodhirds of to terry out the generous bequest of standing with that of last year, and tbe people of the world hare never , the late Robert -MacKay. Mr. Schee- to check up if behind, not wait until heartt of Christ. Everywhere men and i far ;tendered the regret* of Mayor C. the annual meeting -to reach the a1- women are needed to carry on and to C. I.ee. who eats unable to be present. location. -Aim at 100 per cent. In lead. urged Mrs. Eaton. \That can Winner. le lite Races phase sof- the scald -she- -said we do?•• she asked. -Pray-the W. M. q;1e races conducted be Principal 11. Lit Ia big bundle iftIl t ttttaiw - •-was born in prayei.Ltllet III_LmI _. uY-_Clelutis Rhoot :rv+lt} Strive to do the smallest task per. est, fervent prayer. God is the only •tt-4 as follows: fectly anti your W.M.S. wiiI inerease solution to our difficulties. Jesus Kindergarten (•las,.-� 1 yards and expand. • -Lets- -ethos* turned M God In prayer. Foster the lbws -Jack Bradley. Peter I'atter- poster of God within you. Christ thought In the young girls: that God son. t,,ss 'arks. Martin. Net t' R'lllis. has been transforming lives for 2,000 has something for them to do. Why i �IGi area ltoena. rears. 1 Christian reflects the eplr- are the W.M.S. auxiliaries decreasing I g ''rimer Class -1St yards in members? As .al is true, :as we it of Christ 1n his face. Let us look 1, r we will see HIs l Itoys-Uouuie Beattie, .1n hie alae into the face of Jesus and be like go to Him In pray 1h,nald: Bobbie Cb•utrut. Him." working In them. too we put God on I:irl.-Martoret Taylor. Bernice i Secretaries Give Repasts • our program committee? If we pray White: Thelma Relearn. The secretary, Mrs.. Young, read a I for our meeting every day, we will t First B,sisk- 711 yards forget It. If we pray for our s' ;toys-Oouuld -Fry, Charlie Dune's Fihhrn )'iel,er, - Girl- Irene itradley: Phyllis McMIi- lan. Margery .lohnstou. ' - U pears _and_ wider-75yanls Boys -Jack Freeman, -Tom Kahle, Philip Johnston. _ ,1. (Bels-Ahneala !Steep, Muriel Leitch, F. R. Miller SERVICE TATION VICTORIA STREET BATTERIES 13 -plate, guaranteed far 1 year. PRICE USED - BARS 1 COACH 1 SEDAN- -PRICED TO SELL Goderich, Ont. Phone 259 HOW IS YOUR SUPPLY OF r Sales Books? Manufacturers say prices are going up, so if you are interested telephone THE SIGNAL and have your supply renewed at present low prices TELEPHONE 35 of ptwtmaster of Clinton which had been vacant since the death of -James Scott. Mr. Counter is forty-two years of age, the etdeat son of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. (bunter, Clinton. and served - overseas in the Great War. tie The Signal's Advertising Columns Miss M.-Liiiaclicar hingslma Sheet Badferd Mssb very interesting and accurkte account . •• will not of the.January sleeting in Clinton and ' mint -ter every day, mar pew the executive Julie meeting in Bay- be vacant. Study the Word ei God and fie:d. Mrs. T. Swau Smith. treasurer, pray. The foundation of the W. 31. S. gave an encouraging report of the fin- 'Ras laid la a toek-of-TrayeF. Our. arses to date and au earnest appeal greatest difficulty 1s not elosed (lodes, to each one to 'give as liberally as she but closed hearts. For the sake of ••aa -.n that the. all watlon the youth, let a• not stand idly by l ilei ,rnttuper: Wi- n ra f -rotund Thr o,ba.io;aary eater-' reached this year. Mrs. Dun:op, key 11 years nal umber -sal }arts rises, that we may do our part to woman. urged every key woman In P Boys-ltilly imneway. Charlie Wi- elcD or�llaattoa to ask fur 100 per make the ds+�sa'Mt memo years ago,Rfe. Stanley Sproule. rent. _ true. 'The World for Christ.' t. statt14aulitu, t..lwaen Jcnn :khne- tlsfor Ln tetecent-s-v and seem- s riring part of the pro- bettors for the Septrwls•r and I)reem- A very In. f ter, F:celyn i),ak. ts•r coltee1ions. The supply seere- gram was n .e•eiun of prayer, the 1:1 years 111111 under -Na) pints i1 tare � spuke nutmaj tett la s topic kering been arranged by Mrs. 4Boy. Walter N'estbnook, Morley -and- eti«r-inn onV- a'ad: Siva-. IfeeDonal!IAL t!”' liblissd)Nld Billy' Lau, __ _yam'^ ton. ani laautTtuif -Wilma +Tells �nui'TWIT— Owen _ been neseved front Y. W. A., C. G I. T. owl Mission Bands. Good ----se. Mrs. Gordon' Exeter. Mrs, Houston stop, Betty Eastman. -pests. were read Irmota (d Tldtsra4of Hayield and Mrs. Barnett of God- ef*. literature. ate., N.• 14 years :uol.ucer-1(M) yards Buts- livnc.Lilloptufield. Harold-WIy welcome and welfare, home help- li , o •, r tori • hast The day ended with a prayer. by ton. -GIrh s nal Frills Ilrlcn Mei lett_ .._ JAcglnn •11• 1laInes. , - go;) n.•-,• and lee rats.. 1/1 years and Itnterr-I,l.i1.1 Scleentlwls. BM_ fired d rt Jaw.•s Mo.nl. - GBetirlty s hrrtt-tine. r.fr . K}a-•10 yen r. and -,eel. r -hurue, Mohring: Boys' rabbit raee. 9 years and un- der -Nereid i'irblado, Kenneth \'rouse. Bill 3lnclh,unld. 9 c�mrs and uu Girls' slipper race. der --Betty $treugl an. •• Phyllis Cra yen, Jane Bi.omfit•hI. Harold 3lohring wile an easy win ner in the *marathon' ruts. 1wigearounl the pinya-rounds. Abort 811 of the twenty starter.. the majority of whom ran with t,msiderably more enthusl asza than discretion. eomplctwl the rue,'. Billy 11111 Was 1.14S41.14S4001,.etou. TIN- W.111 st Whittingham third.• Three of 'the thirsty- *ceases-•-io aha:►_ Ririe' long race finished. The event was won by Lois Carrick, who came strongly from behind to nose out Fre- da Barbour at the finish line. fatal iuetlradley wAs third. Two consoolation_,event s. for thews who hnd not won prizes, completed 1114 epnrts list Tor the day. In each the toys and girls formed teams. The first. a hooptontr+L was won by tht loos, hof the girls 111a111ngV1 to win se the .lycnute•st which follow•w1: A *hewer of. candy kisssw_and pennies nt the eemcltttlnn of tlpe contests (rented a wild scramble as the contestants chirped their reward, TTEtN TIO N '• SPECIAL FALL FAIR PRICES -FOR THE WEEK OF SEPTEMBER 14th to 21st - Spires, forks, ?rola Jar Kluge; I'arau'ax, (catsup Flavor, Alien 'Vaseline,'Vaseline,Iltttt• Seal_._ -oz. Mottle et WilIants Pink Pills Ile Knt.chen Sails, Large 69e Listerine Tooth Paste, 23e tn Wapole's 'tlilk of M4gnesia... 2O_or. .ink ('artrr'n 1,kile -Tills ..22e TThomas'EeleetrIe 011, mud! . 29c lteezone fur ('ons "-� Peps -intent .itlti.eplir ...Vie, :Ilk, 81.00, no lax. ('ots'a I:Origan Fare Pow- Waterman's or Parker', Fountain der 19r Pens Colgate's Shaving ( mem with I)yew-Rif, $star(, (Diamond. Pal Resor Blade free ":.r I'uttlani. 2 pkgs. for _.s• Fruitatives with Pocket Peek .42r C A)ertt Biologlrally•lesteal • Liver Oil.. Spenz. ial..IO-e_ Mottle lee Lydia E. I'inklwni s i eg. Liquid 98r Brilliantine, Solidified. Perfumed .lar `-- 'die -- BUY DRUGS AT* THE DRUG STORE Lauder, Dunlop, Campbell PHONE I9w_T .PHONE 1 PHONE -SO —CODEKI('tl DRUGGISTS e PHONE 43 . everyone missed the report of the Mrs. Merlon -A'. Reid In Whiten flies l life membership secretary. } *nmmarla,*al'the-bleasJnp_derlceti from Ylsc jalaeFar:Ane, of C1U11nn, ,and the iltleMtttt:>ftk• beautiful trfDnfe of s:b.h i -for- her a coreplete recovery thank* to!iod and a further eonflrma- •.1.0.cal tins of. the f rstn of Ata promises The Muftis an secretary, Sire. BEER IN HURONM. A. Reid, *tressed the Importance of orgapizing mission bands and_BesId^• G,slerleh several mnniclpall- 1)1184ed with Women's Auxiliaries -to tles In Haron have, by authority of the realize that it is their responsibility. Provincial Liquor Control Itoard, de - •'Wherever we have a W. M. 4. We parteti from the dry standards of the should have a mission band if the missionary spirit Is to be perpetuated. In Hurons Presbyterial," he said. The Mission Band rally will be held In Goderich on Saturday, Sep- tember 22nd, and every Mt*cion Band Member should be present.-- --- -- The roll call, which WAS responded to by a brief sketch of the most out - 'standing meeting Of tire Tear, proved to be very helpful and interesting. - itev. T. W. Mills of Blyth brought greetings from Presbytery. He very highly complimented the W. M. S. on Its efficiency In conducting meetings and managing finances, Ile said numbers were not always the great- est force in the achievements of the ehut'c ks. They were not to be discour- aged because all the women members of the Presbyterian Church in Canada ; were not W. M. S. workers, but to re- member that prayer would do much to strengthen the tone*. The afternoon 'session opened with devotional exer- oases conducted by the Arthur ('Irele Y. W. Anxillary, Goderich. Two de- lightful solos'were sung. one by Mrs. Young, Hell'sail. and one by Mrs. Bon - thews, Henget Mrs. Eaton's Address Mrs. J. H. Eaton. Orlllia, Provin- rlat secretary of the w-eleome and wel- fare department, WAS the guest speaker, She hronght a *tory pic- ture of the Council nteeting held in Montreal In Milt that will long he remenihered by those who were privi- leged to hear her. • Mrs. Eaton said, In her introduction. that she wanted to reveal the romance of the facts and figures: that auxiliaries, Presbyterian' and Provincials had to deal with details In routine. hue In Connell eyes were lifted up and she wonted the members to catch the glimpse she got of the great strue- tnre that had been built up In the seventy years of the life of the W. M. S. In ('anads. That she skew dol in getting the vision of the gather- ing In Montreal across to the minds of iluron Presbyterial WAS manifested In the Attentive acid responsive faces, of her listeners. Mrs. Felon has the gift of a trite speaker: she put her picture before her Audience. herself In the bsekgrmtnd. The seventieth anni is the outcome of a dreaas to l$04 of a untied t'anada, :OW (4 God: a dream -nil the whole world for Christ. Thou- FALL—EXCURSIONS to WESTERN CANADA and the PACIFIC COAST FROM ALL POINTS IN THE EAST Going Dates - Sept. 21 to Oct. 2, inclusive RETURN Il3IIT - 30 1►t\fit ('ENT_A-MILE FAA Way (iced in (coaches only ('HiI•DRI:N-Coal Half -fare -Baggage ('inked--Mtep Overs _OPTIONAL Ke(. nN6s. 4'ONVKNii6NT TRAIN $FRVK'F :IFF NEAREST AGRNT YOR SPW irte FAKER, TiCKFTS nERT11 RESERVATIONS, TRAiN INFORMATION- CANADIAN NATIONAL (T 1-% CENTS A MiLT Frrh Way (:mad In Tourist Sleep(ng ('ars tit last twenty year*. Three ileenses hare Iseeu 1.‘11.41 In Senforth, and others In ZutIch, Bayfield, Blyth, Brussels and Hensel]. The temperance people have not al- together given hp hope In the efficacy of the Canada- Temperance Act, and some definite action to reassert ttie supremacy of dry sentiment in the eonnty eta'1rseet hr titer- - LADiF AT PRIRBI'TERY The (loderleh ladies attending the Presbyterial W. M. S. meeting at Hen- sall on Tuesday were Mrs. D. J. Lane, Mrs. H. C. Dunlop, Mrs. F. G. Weir, Mrs. G. Bisect, Mrs. Donaldson, Mrs. N. C. Lanaway. Mrs. A. Taylor, Miss Ferguson, Miss Porter, Mrs. R. J. P. Walter, Miss A. MacDonald. Mrs. •J. tisset, Mrs. Sanderson, Mrs. J. B. Me - Kay, Mts. Hnnkittg, Mrs. RosS, Miss E. Smnervllle, Mrs. K. Revell, Mrs. J. Home. Mrs. 14 MnePhall, Mrs. J. H. Barnetst. Miss Gordon. -7s R1' Elocution and Dramatic Art Department Toronto Conservatory of Music I♦IstI:'1111 mitt a•rnN-r1F FLORENCE LESLIE J'ONISS b. It. A. yi. (lIAN'1 TIO`\ ;edithe {loyal Society of TenrbMra- PR(iFF••iI•NAL rot -tow rim fE•\(`1lvirs AW'►`i'i314I004> ' 1 - - EXAMINATIONS, PLAYS. 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