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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1934-10-25, Page 3RE ?WAR= TOR THE RUSH The busy Christmas msaauu le Duly • few weeks away and yea may need some Print- ing done. [out over your requirements now and leave your order wash Th., Niguel or phone 35. We aim for better prlutiug with each order. For Beam Joh Work Try The Signal eonC.T.A GODERICH, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25,1934 Yee! woe eta mely prohibitionist and 11e war mire a dry vote &0014 carry re. "The situ t ries ou the east et' [turas la the went. 1 have thiiikver i lo," Pressler Flop- leaf op♦sats lir, f ester: "It is neither good cricket uor good to authorities in a dry Mr. Cooper. "1 " tett tat tq the town QoOetteb..'. . , lea premier here several ' ou rag; room tion 1't► ` be at Legion Activities in Which the Public ID A>et+1 to Cooperate I Hy the Secretary of Goderlch Punt of the Canadtau Legloul Sunday, Nova4tb, the Le w1U wadi te'df worship y ie tl'uliedth h1�� rtkl to be couducted T. ie. ono. -. Members will rooms, Hamilton will be joined by who will at. 'Rev. W. A. Conway Honored in Death M Geo. Williams DOMINION, PROVINCIAL anal MUNICIPAL BONDS Fire. Aesidee t, Automobile aid General Ineur'anee Ageeds OFFICE, NEXT TO B-tNK OF COMMERCE I'bote 53 Gads't& GENERAL INSURANC4 $1aN:M TO rt tCE MST MOIRTGAGI GOOD FARM w..1. POWELL P`..e tet e.o. Box 438 1101 Mead on the lien. Meeting a delegation which Wet Mr. Odette caned try arhltra &cam peewee leaned In the dr, mita ties of Perth. Pool and Huron. Pre-' 9thk the na- nd draw will we' Hall at Interest aid at mam4asa 39th, the an - NO sad tits rt of the N aid df Mier Hepburn courteously but refused 1 believe in the principle ut local option," he told the deputa- tion which Belated F. J. Shorn, of Drawees; 11. L. Adolpb...ot Lbotowel, and A. T. 'Cooper. of Clinton. "Gall for a beat option rote," he added. "That' it all Toronto has to do. That la all any mmkipaUt7 has to do." "But we bars to get sixty per cent.," objected Mr. Cooper. "So dues the other aide," retorted Premier Hep- burn. "Do you want it ebauge' to fifty per teat'' 'No." ' You want everything your way," shot hack the Premier "That 18 the arbitrary tray prohl- Idthenists take. "If you wa t rote reduced to gay pee coat. 'eprerentaUons," be advised la halos, Even the th of r. Spence that the "arra' d Ottawa W remote Ile caseellat of the Canada Temperance Aet the three counties did not weatek tjte Prem- ler'e stand. . "That to your prMleg%' be said. "We will put no *trews In yobr way. But I suggest, If dry sentiment is so strong In yes: counties as you say It is, you Iatraeh a local option campaign fu the spots you want to dry up. If you do that and 1t carries. we will Issue dr more licenses after the pre- " sent ones revere." Mr. Odette stated the authorities had been lamed In Peel to only three gait dubs and a branch of the Cana- dian Legion, none of which operated for profit "Aad I find that the presi- dent of a Liberal asaoetatlon in Port Credlt has, rehlgned because we won't hotels in Peel," Y$ Site igr►,eybOval orw "!!at 1s the a ether side K kglespolid la la Horse. lat. Odette salii licenses were (sued la Ooderieh and Blyth only on request of the Wag councils. behind "If you believe the people r you, and I don't believe you do, or you would adopt the plan 1 suggest you can fey tr)lated wet areas," *aid Prem - e Ontario ion plan. from our Use Mee elsaal'e &Imeldag Cellar WHEELER'S We have a nicerat 1r ott- ment of 4 Radio Benches. and Footstools •. MSSORT D OOVU.. Alda Ottomans suitable for needlepoint. We make them the right size for your eov- a f. R. Wheeler Funeral Director and Furniture Dealer . . liatwtkea Streit, Gederich PROM: Store 1E5; Rea lSSw At held were wit Nortb sod Sou eem and Mr. J. 11. 2nd. Mr. and Mrs. 4u ; Erd, Mrs. W. eat P. F. Carey, mfii Fast and West Mrs. Off. Yaw- ner and Miss G. &int, plus -Alli; 2nd, Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Grabens. 4j(1; 3rd. Mr. W. F. Saunders air, 1. 1). Eastman, plus 5. Another game will be Moeda" evening. Hydro Store BUY AN Electric Stove Quick Clem - and cool to c all wear a pppp� the sor- ett las tiotrd r alguilliesees r.retkrthit do legegil the duty that hare the Funeral Servloe at' : for Former Pastor at Nile and Auburn • .As already mentioned in these co1- uatn., Ret'. William A. Conway, pas- tor of College aveuue Coital church, Woodstock, died In the General hos- PORTER'S HILI. PORTER'S HILL, Oct. 24. -One year ago today we weretreated to our fleet snowstorm. Friends from Grace church were aor- Wct00 �tlt'iR� i pltal, Toronto, VD October 7th. Be is survived by his wife and three children, itis. Blanche Conway, a teacher !n OioMs,iaa4 Morris, of Toronto, had Matin. who 114ee a1 home. Mr. (oaway 1r well remem- bered Ih thin district, having been pas- tor at Mlle for four years and later at Auburn for three years. A nuti- ker of his former parishioners at Am - barn attended the funeral aarllee at Woodstock on October 1001. Tit. Tat - and Mss Mabel Belle of town. of long standing. visited the berlgred family a few days later. The tallow adOeiret the m-oe'rarver•" .rieeIfo* The. Woodstock Sentinel - 1 . 111&•fv$sst and moot reverent bon - ids coogregatton and broth - could deviee were paid this opo et 'College avenue limited church UPea the oc•caslon of the funeral Marie fur is late pastor, Rev, Wil- liam A. Co y. The wide circle of tfia Mendable wsa indicated by the vert large relresentatlon present etmretea and from out offi The church auditorium was Wm - filled before the service begets. after' 2 o'clock, except for a s reserved for those who had the private service it the and the school auditorium joiaMg heTI issdreda more. among ti .tbMit or forty clergy 1a eldltnrlum oi•the church were no - ti Lieu. Humphrey Graham. of , who recently preaAlN at (pilaw wrenue ; Rev. W. M. Ro.Oga s alae of Brantford, •�at/orof Csn1Tl!"Itesoe; Pifer. W. RR�• Pr W- ham, of lues setmty. another fergest pastor, and Rev. A. J. Lore. now etBrantford, but lab of Dundee street church here. Douglas 111111ott. at the organ. played softly, "Sega le tee. "Nearer, My Sto OW of Ager." and ether [mil fn Naes until arrival o[ the cortege. choir entered ■ few min time set for the seryl. he her home as sprained bar knee. Miss Jennie Burk is confined to her bed again the last few days. We hope to see her arouud &gala soon. Mrs Joe Wilson and babe have ee- thraed from the hospital. We sorry she L sot as well as we ahotdd like Ma..rad Mrs- Gerald Newton and two Children, of Landon, stent the week -god tat Mr. and ,Mrs. O. G. New - tun's. Mr. 0. Ptchboarne has returned home after as. extended holiday, during which be visited friends ■t Spokane, Washingtoa, and other platen. Mr. T9208. 'Hillock. of Stratford, spent Sunday 'with lar. and Urs. V. Fisher. ileum from this district attended am funeral of the late J. W. Bowden. which took place to Clinton crusted Thursday last Aneleerear7 Seeders. -•l)n Sunday annivsraar7 smites at Grace church were well attended. In the slotvaLag Rev. P. W. Craik spoke on '"!he OeO� 1n the Ohureh." At 7.30 be sOp� again on "The Church 1n Live." Both sermons were Ifni with deep Inters -et. In spite rain that was falling the Mu filled at ooth services. A abas tette from Ellpen IsopWlsd the for the moraine sad • quartette getmesville for the evening. Both were enjoyed very much and their kindness in assisting was appreciated. Os Friday evening. October 20th, a bot chicken -pie supper will be served fa the basement of the church, after which a play, "All on Account of Pol- ly," will be given by the young people of Duffs church. McKillop. This play comes highly recommended. We trust the evening will be fine, u a great number are planning on being perlisnL ► pitk> LZG ISROKEN BT Ca " Mr. Robert Harmer, Godericb town- ship farmer, was knocked down by'a car driven by George Hutchins ee Saturday night and was taken to Alex- andra hospital with a leg fractured below the knee. The aecident occurred on the Square at Hamilton street. AL Harmer was walking around MIS Square and was etruc•k by the caw as It crossed the sidewalk to go dews Hamilton street. Hutchins, a mechan- ic at McGee's garage, was charged by _german! Huss with driving without a permit. No blame wi'n laid *lilt re- gard to the accident. T01OWN FROM 1118 HORSE Harry Cook, son of Mr. and'MIrs. Wm. Cook, (lettered' township, was thrown from a horse Et his home on Saturday afternoon aid Watered a palatwly talemod•--ankle. It was thought it llegerehat the leg was brok- e. aid Homy was taken to. Alexandra hospital, hut examination 'bowed only badly strained ligamenta. He returned to his home on Monday, end Is resting comfortahty. This Is Harry's third ex- perience with leg Injuries, he haying had an ankle broken playing -oerer for the t;.('.I. and on another erasion strained the ligaments In his leg while wrestling. ter 1lpbuen. "You can wet or dry ander the We are not going to position. The deputation roared with laughter when Mr. (hlette said he reeelved let- ters every 'day "assailing me because I have deve:oped °lute a temperance crank." "Hear, hear," -said Mr. Spence, shaking him by the hand. "So you see 1 must I.e discharging my duties fairly when the 'wets' call me a 'dry' and the 'drys' call me a 'wet' " added Mr.'Odette. Keep on dofne as lou are. Yon are deMg . ` Yr no': tribute. 11 against the "We are not appealing ga r ]lase of Mr. Odette. Ms. Slocum made it dem orY owtaet al'the ng maet- �it"thi been � q beatt1 `':. a matter of Pol the atsthorlt7• fIe tool; trile baby himself, said the dry 511pbh5� 'Itiraa as oh- ,, pima no enc w> e - INetlsar of Peenation's youth of war." -� w1p y. This is 'iteration and work on heat "of conti tare of civilization where the -workers of a previous genel-atlon left oil. For rememhrafiarlie!nr a poppet'" . . .- Sunday, November 11t14' the cenotaph for the when the Legion .ci.: att will be deposited. 81111 is order make this poaslbie all chur•hes have post- poned their nwrai'ie service until 11-1;► *veyyonifl 1. saked , to jets In and pal range. t• (0 the fallen. • The Lesion will meet at IE1lrletate I.eglon rooms. Goderich tows hod will aa'la. AU veterans invited be attend these event-. and at the tar - vice. the dress will be civilians meta'., and 11 I. optional ns to I wearing of beret- and arm hands. Let 115 pay homage to those gone I fore. i sit AM - gowned before the open. 1'r•• tellug the • a+l.er a own the aisle to tile front of the 1'SlRCh-•wt'tr dein J. M. Haab. 01 Norwich, president of London Conference, and miters who took part la. the service 11 the home. (;irl- of 16T-tSttarr carri.et floral tri- butt-, which were placed las from4 Of the pulpit. With M( Hafth qqmabe platform were Rev. O;. 1 tl6leiis, of Otterrinal, chairman of Loudon' Pree- byter7tK11ev. ohn Ri,-ha saere- ttry oft Peve ry ; Rev. J. fRalr, past of 1.5(1.1l web, and pt I coned..1 "111 Lit. Matta, "to who bra lad tel' bos- eoaeMcttoa with Ude e Ood's _jri dinmeat roll au0 cerein � wIhl>F otttyitiea to of those EIGIITY-8El'I:NTH YEAR, NO. 48 H. CLEMENTS MASSET-HARRIS SHOP (iagst., Street - 11 Auto INsvpANOE Fire Life Aaeldeue and Wows N. K. WARK Oedeeleb, Otsi. Pbm. 544 YOUNG PROPLR'S RALLY The annual rally of the young people of the Presbytery . of Hurom et the Presbyterian Church in Canada, will be held on Monday next In Carmel church. HensaU, at 8 p.m. The spe- cial speaker will be Rev. G. D. John- ston, of Central church, Brantford. The meeting will further be taken up with reports by the various Y. P. societies, (1.0.1.T. groups, sad eaoeuUve reports. Mr. to. G. Weir. president of Huron i'resbyterial TP:S.:"emit oo ami the meeting. Other members of the ezecu- are Mr. Ray Pride, Exeter, vice - eat, Miss Mary Reid. Seaforth,, ry, Mr. Rol Metaren, Hemel, rer, Rev. W. A. Toone, Haman. of committee et Presbytery h schools and Y. P. Soeietlea. "I am yewdmistk• ur the future of this air cis." --Stanley Baldwin. th's Art Store Y the place to buy your WINDOW SHADES AY cobra and stern of Shades kept In stock. Any sizevl Shades rade to order. Wu put the beet quality of cloth into our Window Shades. Smitrs Art and Gib Store East Street Thor' 1814 MACKENZIE'S FARTHEST bleb over- eretooa 1. loved ate of the to meeting 1 rrespea' slltmt tr4 par ... nou will be ministers of our. 01 yen- , will lead .1 qtr .:•,v*�. Mow tort the ad- .. - rt -eke ' atrtstti,. all I1Oo0f with tee an In- , elaasmate the first Riche Huron Commercial Academy -A FINISHINO-S0ROOL WITH AN IDItI•L- CHAHA('TER DEVELOPMENT - VOCATIONAL OUIDANCR OOMMDRCIAL EDUCATION A thorough Commercial Training is altered yen in your horns teen at lees (bas me -third the Bost of a sham come, in the elty. ()milled graduates are given every assistance in securing good Ton may enrol at a student at any time. f>tdlttas+.i hili instruction. Mies Margaret Howland, B. A" Commercial Specialist. IN MONTRZAL STWT Rev.Elamwld MacLeod' Pri elpaL GODERICR, OW. .THE RADIANT FUEL .�. �.w a t«� ewe discovered with which �M� no . economically than with other fuel. It a known e�,� ♦t Lehi fief psis beim discovered with which lou can heat your Rolfes more economically with It 1a known as D1X)O (distlilei nal), the radlaas taxa, .ua.e w'. ' - DIS('11 gives you atom hent IMM ,Mier. A ton of DTRI'A has Mere bulk then ■ ton of raw caul, Deemer It le made from more Rua a ton of raw seaentl7 you actually get more DISCO add to value per tonnage s unit. It IjS1' for stoves, ranges and fireplaces. D1S('() may be types of househeatingMedptneot, including furnace's, stnand fireplaces. Mtn supply you with DISCO In bags at Mc per bag or three haga for $1.00. Try DISCO to your FIREPi.ACE end e't)4IK STOVE and BRAYER.µ illsetrarry .`"till line of Aa- ral YOM and PIICOMW,tea �Ipr n ise. Work. Tinsmith- 11�� rad Plumbing we can give N%',• have for sale Cheep one Nu. ti Radiant 114,11te Ooal Heater with Oven. as good se new. The Hardware Ettore and Phoebes -Store 22, House 112. IO bag 'lave Masked by 1r+/af a( Mtn. "It the Federal Act to brae:tiger VP you 10.0000w111 j!f Ne a warned Win ultwl Hold, eVd tooawg�sr-�- ISthe "memos rttry- by Mr. 1�M!• when he wee (torve'ai.. Tisa will be •-xl104 to 011- t..rw the Canada • emperanee Ret ie -on. Perth and Peel. and referee 1.0.*. in the reef of the Proxima." L Perat ('oast, Nr. of l,l.towet, MN�Ene beer r& . wPre ant getmg.tfev7 lhate ell tont h ninrb4• b s .as sNrooltvoT 1, tht tial b7 his erventtm 1* the VI Mort west. MO tley recently ' hove pie r•Ol tree full ht tertl stRtd- sir' n hods toff c.yen on its �A t0 the Pact& moat in lege.11s _ mugs tjala three eenturie artlt'' voyages of irk" the ware► f0r trade led this wall la young `te [� median thna to it�p Tsrth." Me, sturdy et the ss to c�tatotii�thm complete the nett cresplas MIRofk. veep amen to oer her, As- portion of t h. _ rim peen, sad ice tend «iIft a greet In tr`r. 1 aset t t '1 oaf I 1 iia '- r + . m its tat. lea�f,-sm�dM,.N� of KAtg Ta 'e and tame 1G -re haloeed m11ee op themeetfrom Vanerlwfer, ne Th Mmes Newry par - n• nlae; dearth -shwa OM Ir, Mae- k.n*I ' 1s looms!, which reeadn his pill on the r01 -k, with a mix - inn et mem sort velttJllnn, the fol. Mocha/ itpev1ptlos : "AWasder MGM• kenals beta ( M by laud the Twee- 4 ynn4w1 iCtlirm4 ol:l►sand e84t. same his-beme,ermenot ow Mie 'a keret. and the oeigytal nnr r‘ en. while my own- purple predurod. l 1 1, ekes. 24,-A large 4 the last Frlda{ ere be Made for a aiwera,te ter the lit =altos_ Rseharde bed tiadIr 'Wets with Meier t visitant at Wm. Martin's N7. David Oatrnthcrs• Kra Oar- rathara, island, gem, F!Itnt sad Irwtw; 'Uma. Kathleen fiat Lillian c'arrwthers, tlth egmemrAon; Mr. sod Mrs. Wesley Osborne and Edith, 12th coo-esaIDS; Mrs. Crew h, &idle and Jolts, Pine Sly- er. and M- Eldon Lowry. trot Ripley. Mr. an•i Mrs. Pater Dolmas and family, Mlllarton, were retest visitors with Mr and Mrs. Wm. Meath, Mr. and Mrs, Omit Marl)larmld at- tended the funeral el Mrs. MacDIar- gold's aunt. Mira Frances Bine, at Am - herb/ on Wedwssd.7 afternoon. re- "The intellectual icer oevetTRo ed."- ftertrwde Atherton. at the Harbor Ooderich, Ont. ON'T BLAME US I1 Y00 KISS THE SPECIALS ADVERTISED EACH USE One Rein of extra value at reduced price, HOT wATIIIR ROTTLZ. Call and examine. Rare lee ewe of ear Ctthti w! WAS1* earn": Pere Dad tier -6117 Regular . i 111 she 'ear tet airganes lied lege lige and Sae Lase Rash - IRS PF bsv 10. 0.0 Camtpbor 2 &aa for ilk tmritisem 7o the mrd psi esed.mera Saturday ',analog. we will al.,• a maple of Fiume '. s-Tre-Net, Ibe new aid far e.kIm NIMENEx 22e B.W. Oigu Tablets 22e Cowmen Neese Rat P.Ysm .. 33e Oil R esilk and 25e bottles Wain Deatel Maltese NM 1 e r ! ens Maki., ssrr I ► ... ht Asir'.' liver Sall, kip .. Me Ne Lydia R. Phlti/wt`1 Vat C peat • .lid Asada Wails for pis tie Toilet Soap 5 rakes far tee 1.ystaolde for hoarseness, bo. 25e W ainpnle's ('ad hors 011 Ext. Has ritastda D eosaret .. 31.10 Hyg.al (teem. w FieseRans rade. Tuttl;il wlOONAA heradsing . ey . , .. IN almd Ne Campbell, Lauder, Dunlop, Wigle DICRiCH DRUUGGISTS--- -- .4 a