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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1934-10-25, Page 5Squibb's, Ayerst, P 'ki tract, Weterburyk_:.: -we-. , • i. 14inci1 1)er , 1 TAuebni— alig- ". . .. • . 464 locks on Vote 1 While the den nOU is over, ea i (Continued from ease 1) 1 does not mean 'that memberioof the Het; that the outstanding taxes fur Goiterieh Race Association have quit the years up to December 31e, ISM, thinking sod talkIng of horses and ..et.. ell Itreleirtista sold at the tax gale recurds and ries meets until next ilea - son. Already IOUs fur the itkiS civic B DRUG STORE 12 The Square Godsrioh DENTAL !111".' !ma PAY neonate tresg_..Wiagemec ether intim u ; rift imbert *beet Has e".•eeetr tbe district, with local dentiebt, held a ; tJIi In Dr. Maecies office on Wedues- Outdoor day aftegnoon. Dr. Harold Box, of successful Sew' eay wag bald bY the Teronte, sere an instructive lecture l'urt Albert school, wit* tea feliew 00 dime** whit* affect tbe testa an& mufti: also told trf • new oxygen treatment High juwp--Senior Ittlet-ilthroid wh * Ileceptiemailt etective In ter 0.04,bieldeu". pony, pr 0105 of pyorrhoea. IN. Melia 144:14..440km (if Mites, was Omega by tam& to be a candidate Troll Herein rspna Murray. tor oact on lito • beard 'et ti le College Deassory, 8 pper 'at tbe Bedford bete concluded the Interesting nituttne. 1' Tburaday, October 26th, 11111-11 OD January lee, 1932, be remitted, cancelled aa d rtruek off the tax rolls; that reelesseAse of J. H. Robert - eon ail anent* gad tax collector be accepted, to take Meet at a date to be named later. Thee were *Ma (Almost' dealing wite wpm, and clause whegievided gee peat of contention for Slip meeting, was as follows: - "w ham received applications for the Mitt.* of amegror and tax col- holiday meet VI* b&tu dtecusae4 There is a proposal to have three races for $1000 each and two event" for colts at $600 each. This may hoi modified, however, by elating out one of the $1000 stakes. rive races make a pretty big afternoon's program. eel a four-eveut program [night be just as *meet*** to the public as the 1011101 one that lasts almost until sundown. libeler trim ega eslowlig: °maid With purees of $3,000, pe -haps $4,000, eekt. John E. Hacking, Lorne Bow- t - 0. Weir, Gee. C. Ryan. Chas.1 Exeter horsemen are talking Of put- t. Boui,d). ting on recta next year with genes good purfrs. The proposal is to have rhe Exiti* meet le.the last week of JIM,, just prior t1 Goderieh ettgli• SU t homes magitonvententle taktt., set jib ... • while At is imest that tte Oodevil troth ni already the best In !Fatt- en Assochttion is always' ke better year by year, ',revetment Is un - track raised ere, giving tt. shape. Thin, tbe surface a couple of kb Ito an Item bold. Junior girls-I'rs MeCreight, Isobel =or. Standing broad junni--Beitilor Harold McGee, Jo. McGee CARLOAD TO/11 TIER Wan' aMartin. Senior girle-Agnee McGee, Norma Murray. J The people of Gotlett1 *MI tiellalW Rae Martin, Harbors Ad have responded generopsly to letsre- quest of tbe ehlieltell ter Elwin e.etie. Junior giria-tliaz and clothing for t Western Canada. (minor car. packed to Caw station for wa -1 ewsirltIckaitaL ee among A" rags Lednor. Semi* Merrily. Junior will be distributed lases, Harburn Adams, Charlie Adams. sifiede. So generous were the cal- Jailor eris--Frances MeCreight, Rome had to be left behind. Word of the Running hop, step lied Jotop-flen- receipt and distribution of the mach- for boys -Harold McGee, Joe Mtelee, needed foodstuffs it expected in a Gordon Martin Senior girls --Norma few daysMurray, Helen McGee, Agnea Led - The churches of the district are now nor. Junior boys-liarburn Adams. . at work collecting clothing for a sec- i junior girle--Pernees Mcf•reight. Rose end t741. ego Westward bound. Dona- i Murray, Maxine McGee. Gong so far are excellent as to both ! m p se rea et le Mc. quality and quantity, but no matter, G(Jpe mciletf, Horace CrawfArd, how great or small it may be each ' 'leo), Gordon Martin. Teenier girls-- douation is greatly appreciated by those N.rrna Murs Helen McGee, Agnes in (-barge of the collecUng. Among the many donation's to date, It Is said. h 50 -‘yard a very se7viceable.tur cost. ;ee. Harold Senior girls- Met.ee, rranees MaCreIght, 11040 L e of ray. r Running broad junrp-Senior hors - Mt Harold MeGee, Joe MeGee, Gordon "126' Marti& Senior girls -Helen McGee, tributions that a considerable quantity lexarened with the,mont-up-date equipment end ihmsnen fitted al re* sone ble priors, -15 year; in Goderich-.- veer. TM F•efttel• Goderich Ont. Senior bo s ---Jon Mc- , Hpui4 en McGse, Agnt‘a.Led- ,, nor, Norma rray. Junior boss - Charlie Aiams, 14rborn Adams, Earl 1 M rtin. Junior etie-Ree Murray, I, Frances deereight, Maxi..' Mcee. Throe Ine soft fell -Helen McGee, Norma Murray, Agnes Lednor: 220 -yard dash-Senlor boys -Harold Mena', Istereg Draper, Hone* Craw- ford. Elellor girls -Helen McGee, Nor- ma Murray, Fmnees MeCrelght. The ehardpionships were won as fol- lows: Senior boys --Harold McGee. -Wilier gins -Azalea -111cIRC Junior boys --Harburn Adams. Junior glirls--Fraeree McCreight. P EC I.A. L! DRESSES and SUITS MASTER -CLEANED. TA11.011-rIESSKI) -MARV() SVSTEM or DRY CLEANDIO:- ALTERING - REPAIRING Hats remodelled end Made like J. A. NIVINS Called for aid delivered. East Street and Sq elite County recess cn Sas. MtMfll tery betieft wit* creP°uIvensilirt had a dh road into else way- at this -pita Me harbor, twitter Mad I tee reported : Reim:ding Meptember 27th teem Salt Company, Ltd. we that the Company. be not truants. tri fit space in the west abed et 'the doe* will be 1112 pet and that the flooring in the etas& bee again been repaired and .11peereer good condition. We are hada lite siding, windows and doors of shed at the 'Arbor repair in good condition fur the r. • The fire committee report that all ainilleationS for building permits had •1 been granted, including a " erne, - the Shell garage and .erviee eta le et.' Tatildrs. John on Kingston greet: that the request Youngblutt of the fire brigade for three rubber days at the 'wee a few sister-in-law, coats and two pairs of rubber boots Mrs. Gordon. Snell. lie left RIM Die chairman: and that a Mrs. Wilson of Clinton spent a few new fifteen -plate. heavy duty battery !days last week with her daughter, re a price ot $14. ' purchased Tor he 111c1Wmot at "Mrs. 14.-M. carter. Thee reports were all adopted, with were visifors In G.sd Mr. and Mrs. No tbe exception that the report of the Mr. and Mr.. \yin .To of Exe- finance committee was amended I.y the ter visite,' on Soc.i.o. at Om home of • uslon 4.11, tbe clause recommending Mr. and Airs. 11,,,.ir.1 Campbell. en agesolatment to the position of as- Mise Marjorie cimpbel le In God - maser and tax collector. • erieh, wkdre ,lic lir- secured st position. Bylaw No. 21, authorizing the mien!' The foe' slipper held lest Wednes-; lets 1216. 1217 and 1215 (bought In by ; day evening under the puspires of the ; langeryLi_VA.d. proreftiehoicsitifd fumes& over lft121 to Itobert J. Doak for VA, was $113 twine remit:red The cituretf was put throne'. and the is:dwell adjourned. to Its cepa. itt. Mr. and Mrs. lievittle enter - "The world no longer know. how to I tallied friend. fr.mi Toronto and Glety I sivi a on Sunday. laugh." tinglipinso rsi, u4saiedandts"r when the etmewateh Is The folktswillgy engin' tire• % Star's harness berseeolu titadaL iiktaterest_teseir, as Alt Aden ha east-isia * and. the road- Ilerith Qe ieb 111* : 4The)1111411.1"1"Able w,taarre view et mime aa fee4. settle the...exult t cotRadlIra eft- *ldn back.'" Alf AbllIti .stent parent years.tbroak On Widnessfd4itWo US tee lie Termed is of lode reeed en net, INK er 00055. If .khdell„ lu t al. t ' tH1:11-4‘ pedoverororthea hopp4se 0*. ten ,f the oast tie - at here nodal 15 fur AwAt JJM Ile tur ned ' fut. Ateren times and et D$ following year he weld. • 41144., " aa beeftynaliturtme oreggy.eix thaws affitfrqs is.' being mews* Word has peen received of the death. which occurred on October 5th at Kelowue, BA, of William liartwea. a former well-known realdeut of Cob borne township. Deceased was aged eighty-nine years and eight Months. He bad been In faille; beeth or itjeh and was &Milted to thi- hoepital At Kelowna two weeks before Mr. Barkwell was born at Port Hope, Ont., and farmed for a number of years on the Sib vt011ee8111011 of COI - borne. Some Mier Years ago he went o Saskatebewan. where be engaged In farming until 1919, when he removed to Kelowna. Resides his wife, he leaves thrte sons: Maitland, at Ker. robert, Sask., Oswald and Virgil, at Vellese_jageme..atadoeseerthregtfetne- We-Perkins. at Edson, Alberta. The funeral service., attended be Mr. Maitland Hartwell and Mrs. Perkins, was held at Kelowna October 9th. • • • WILLIAM JOHN ROWDEN • Death deemed a well-known real - diet of Godirtich township on Tues- day, October 16th, when !William John Howden palmed away at the home et MilideppiRobert E., on the Flth cones" aloe of the toweethip, after a tem pee- lod of ill -health.' Oineased, who was sixty-nine years ot ego, was • son of the- lam Mr. and Mrs. .Jame Rowden was bora au the farm on the 14th coliceaalpis of Goderich township on he Tiiteed• until after the death a., t 'is wife four years ago. Ile thea went to reside with bis eon. AnOther son. Own Rowden, resides in Toronto. Deceased was an Angli-an and attended St. John's church. Holwitervtile, until It was C40041 some years ago. Of late year., however, be was badly A:rippled with rheumatism *ad was es - able to attend church. In politics he was a conservative. The funeral took place on Tlinteday to the Clinton ceme- tery, the service being eonducted by ;lee W. Busier, rector of the Ray- field Anglicas chureh. • • • R. A. PRIIMIANI After long periwig' faillugliealth. Reginald "Shinn Prldham, a native of GrelerIch. Med on Monday at hie home In Toronto, In his forty -855o.& year. Dereatied was a son of the late Er. and Mrs. Fred J. Priethen of Goderkh, at an early age joined the Mai • Wastero Canada Flour Mills After mine years in the WInni- geginfli,e he was transferred to Cal - accountant, and In 4923 to Metre glace 191111 be bed held beof treasurer of the Compane, 03, a position of responsibility welch he 011ed with 'narked ability. He enlisted tor IlIeViel In the Great War and was overseas. the last year of the VI nr Ma wife died a year ago H nd he is .ill, Tired by a daughter, Dorotby, aged fifteen: also by a brother, Maitland Prighain, and a slier, Mrs. Arthur 1'. Reid, all of Tome*. ' Mr. W. C. Pridham of Goderich, unele of the de- ceased, -airsinded- Tee Temerat at Tor- onto yesterday, and many former God - each people now living In the cite were present at the service. • • • HENRY STOWE SAVE MONEY ON TOUR rvan.cay. TUINACIFPIP111 PLUMBING DOLL BLOWZRS NIINIDIITSRS --PROMPT SERVICE -- The death of Harry Stowe, for many Carl ‘" "7 years resident ot Goderkh, occurredW. Worseil on Tuesday at Guelph, to which place emeeved _front -Godertele-we tour years itge. -Mr. $towW51- In Goderich, a son of Henry R. Stowe and Mary Mathieson, and as a young man conducted a bus service here. Hi was twit,' married. He leaves a wi- dow, formerly Miss Mabel Brandon, of renew. Falls, and four children, Shirley, auth, Robert and Beverley, and also Miss Jessie etowe, a daughter of els first wife, Mies Mabel Wilson, of Paris. Also muerte( are • broth- er, Kenneth M. Stowe, of Goderich, and a eater, Mrs. Cratectiell, of Tor. onto. Re was predeceased by two ere ters, Mrs. Geo. Dunlop and Mew Mary Stowe. Tbe remains wire brought to Goderich for Interment In Maitland cemetery, the reseed train( piece tills (Thursday) afternoon from the home of deceased's brother. K. M. Stowe, Eget street, with Rev. D. 1. Lane. of Knot Presto t. 'Ian church, is charge a the aerates,. —s- - - - • NEW WELLS IN USE Fire protect km eissie.. beene,ireiseffie improved in Goderieh. and the supply enel quality of drinking water a been con•Iderably. improved. wfth introduceon of the use of the vacuum elle at the town water plant. The eel'', one of wh es an auxiliary to the other, 1 thorough teat by the are oft __Wednasdayeseelnd._. whet _ streams et water were in play uui. teneously. With pressure .1 115 pump- ing station at 105 pounds and additional force being obtained through the eine ellary gasoline pumper, excellent pres- sure was obtained, reaching a high level of nen pound.. with two lines of hose and 100 pounds with four lines, from one hydrant. Is Your Car Ready for Cold Weather ? The first freeeteg day is due Any doe now. Don't take need- - kii chancel with the coolinj Intern of your car. This year we are rdtotemending Eveready Preemie, the guaranteed anti- freeze, and we ea n put k In riffle away. 1,:vorraily Preston, dors not evaporate or twat up a motor. Let us 'meet it in your ritir1WWW.-"Ttle- Poet of all -win- ter. two-way protection against both. freest's( and corroolon 1. surprisingly low. Barker Bros. Service Station Bayfield Road Phone 241 (Blue Water Highway we can supply you with the me Shoes that Dr. Locke pre- scribes for his patients 11 yon are linable to visit the world-renowneil cliele at Wil- lianeesurg, Canada, where DR. M. W. LOCKE performs his mar- -15einne •rttelle leeis you can at least come here and let us fit you with a pair of his shoat. The genuine M. W. LOCKS K.W. eSNAPSNOT CU I L Your Own "Candid Camera" ick!- At dam fire nasal ivre Union, sniffle pr sneer* -jai a few drop. n.fits:ro-nol. It eer dgi lair. the f n• peer; Nature -ig.340•Jaqie -lu-- e.Id, and to tiros. off colds in their early stages. Where irrit2tien has led to • clogged up nose (a stUffY Wad cold or nasal catarrh) Va trodaol pene- trates deep into the nasal passages -reduces swollen inemb wavy c -brings lutely safe -for both children and adults. It has been clinically tested by physicians -and proved in every- day home use by millione P1111 SILOAM! YOUR DRUGGIST hes • limited supply of combination trial samples 01 Viirrro-noi Mid its We coritnere--• IticksVapoRub (modern exter- nal treatment for colds) -with dime** for using these twin aide to fewer dad shorter colds in Vick* Plan for Better Control of Colds. Get Tour free package today. tryout protaatthiat The success of VIcka drape -for nolo and throat ought scores of imitations. The trademark V iet ro- 4.11 Is your protee- ta reef ng this etehisim Vick for- mula ... Ask fer Vicks Va tro -not. Made 1. Canada) Shop was dealgued by Dr: Lecke himself, built according to his speuifications, and is the only shoe carrying Ilia personal endorse- ment., Wave. °nidal distributors for 115 14, W. 1.0('KE :owe lu Gode- deb. anti are here to fit y With the t your Gras announce moving from Victoria Street to West Street, storeformerly occupied by W. C. lnazel,- and announce g Day, Saturday, Octobe cordially invitslill to inspect our new Black and White Store SHOES FOR MEN AND M EN 0014 Geo. MacVicar OPENING DAY SPEC alfres for sandwich and 22cLarge Princess Soap Flakes Smaller 1A 11 14C size FEZ. Vanilla Ito. 5 gist • 4111.0batied eitencTun mhos irtil have no mots !GB& Ilia weather forecast for this honlahold a "fair and warmer." Ten 11100,Tlelle furnish the ill- fer life and subtr• yaw was the fires Naldgepare use eau. They are the sprites ,thetinak. e Ultnr bright and heery. • ;‘ wf:o• . • , *.'.agy Made with vat) alliqPindasdoltk.n. 8' nOt mead istillient caties-1,4411Welliedir canrifilbses. Rut you don't need any each OM, Ora to make Your OWN "candid cam- era" snapshots. Of emerge, you will not be able to AIM ender ordinary rams lirtint-thillose your camera has aa .3.15 lens, dr taster -but you will 11:1,1•11140 oWrtanity In piece' le Utter. Per ezentrlb, lo ii love pie- , tern 0' Ded, or thisiker Brother llitstivf hit OP!? WeEsitig multi he Mem Mare41*41,ig5ig‘,04 yet we CODERfCtil. 'PHONE 98 hifb tor/ the m. imeo•and whet sech Inter - dime than be too. tit asioanal • " featiatided of Rim "glanathap- shots, ter yen tumidly he work under gems handicaps. M NU - per elm is result hie stuff: *bated know it, anyway. Fast *clean lens *irking at its wi opening, a wateldni eye e nd unobtrusive tellers work -them the only aolhalals tot DOW ina1411. VAN4KMANni. Onions, No. 1 Sweet Turnips . VEGETABLES Large White Winter Radish. 2 for 5c Cauliflower, medium size 2 for 15c GRIFFS GROCERY Acme.. We Deliver West Street