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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1934-10-25, Page 7• r• te- • County arid District se fMrs. Jaunt' tjeott of Clinton win ' attend the winter with her sun In Ne. vada. a. eron las beeu appt'lu lulone1111I licensee in 1' trio piece of Normae 1 Imutely held the maltlo • ianderson. of $s5J th, .aro i+ elgety-fourth yeas. feU wt11p ea the weJ is church frac- bee arm Set Wow, `elder. Wow, reli ae•' sitter, -had righi. hand rI i" tHe-wfttgar and tt too stltcines being regfited/IF Vs the woabL efeeervellbell Cesbett.ot I!iiDdatlsh►bas been applented registrar pelage the Fa re Relief Act fee the lege ty of Hump. This Le an appoint incl ander the Federal tiosesosoent. HuglbPesglaa, a liteioss release* es HowWit- IewweltlWdeer'October I'{% at en Upset of two days. He wee six sarfeef age and file eurylvetW bis petitt a diegetw, ti saddeoly oe !3e- tober 121 *rime Yargarette, 1d4�Lg1e►- ter of Mr. and lain. William HAM* ton, at their home on the 7th coerce Mon of Grey township. Dated tial twenty-two years of age. - A young deer was killed titight recently on the Thames rgjila within .41scov- w•ith &been struck by a niotor ear. weighed about three hundred pounds. _.. The marriage of Bertram Hebbald.~ of Hoyt -lea township, and Miss Bertha Smith, It Wrcr:eter.—w*e solemntaed October 13th ■t Caledonia, Rev. Ernest Jacques, nacre of the groom, odclet- Ing. The newly-weds will reside on the groom . farm In Ilowick. Murray Johnson, of WIIlgham, was adjnrtln[ the belt on a gasoline pump at one of the service stations In that town when his right arm was caught and broken between elbow and wrist and the muscle; tarn right up to the shoulder. The arm was placed la a plaster met. The death of John ()NMI/bell Case - more on Friday last removed a well- known resident of Morris township Deceased was le hist sixty-seventh year. He Lad been In poor health for some months and In August fractured his trip. Surviving are his wife, a son, Milo. of Morris township, and a daugh- ter. Mrs. L. Orr, of Turnberry. Tbe ma-rlage of Wlnnifred Louisa, youngest datrgbter of Mr. and Mrs. William Kruse. Restore'. to Raymond E. Nott. only son of William 1. Nott half -a -mile of Exeter. Bred cert morning In two legs broken, and th !p,,� tit. etae'k, agd hyla 11401.4tstlYdtlw'7efd ter a ch;1/; lair tit - He i* t-ei[bth slid to reeved by We Is and dengheer, 7,m.aeett flet of tchetier, d,1 The death of Watteau Lewis Mair vl at (Union on Saturday attir- e his seventy-elgbt6 year. De- 'spat born is Bretttford.� Ill •ptiat Reit of hit life to nullitt 3�n- ship, retiring to Olsten 1a 19* He is survived by his wile, ons eon: Wil- liam A. oe the homembeed 1111 Hallett, and tour (Slaughter*: ire: •,lt,, lit MC, Gregor, Hallett Mrs. J. ,$. Beds" - dee. Clinton ; Yrs Wm. Mound Viae, Mergsret Mrs. McDonal4, widow of Pater. Mc- Donald, died at Uektoetl4- Nth. en her mesperlaree Ste was a resident tom' the Hut'oa-Brnnee bou otte ter, deceeeed tut ate piaughtery toil hoer sad James, In /dsifstt• ea the home farm, and AaMeId township The fuse place to Pine River cemetery.. PlIuin sso —WiUl A quiet wedding took plead Thursday morning, October 1S*,. Wesley -Wiles massae, Clinton, f Pearl It. Wlftiams of Blyth, t ride* graduate of Mabee hospital. betas united to W. Ross Fitsalmons, elder eon et Mr. and Mrs. H. FitaslaNMs of Clinton. The young couple wUl reside In Clinton, where the groom is to Nutmeat' with his tatber. (illi-Be7 At the United church parsonage. Wheatley, on October 18th, Mildred Adele. younger daughter of William Hoy and the lata Mrs. Eloy of !Ethel, was united In marriage to Isaae Ed- ward. sod of Mrp. GUI and the late Wliltsm Goll of lathel. The ceremony was performed by lice. C. Elmer Tay- lor, a former .pq•tor at Ethel. The couple lett 0*' a motor trip to On- tario points fore settling 'in their home at Etl► Drysdale Citizen Passed Alexander Durand, of the Blue Wa- ter highway district near Drysdale, died October 10th at the age of seven- ty-six yea: -s. Five days before he was struck by a car while crossing the road, and, while at the tiwe he did HOLMIBVILLE HOLMROV`1LLii, Oet. fig.—An Inter- ssttng seating of the Y.P.R. was held owe Nay ,eeuing under the direction =MI Melee ilacMath, eltlaesablp error. At the conclusion of the opening devotions. the tlertpture lesson wits read of Mtse Edith Herbert and sauu eats concerning It were given by �>ltte ?rewetttha. Iran Jervis gave a ending and the topic wa taken W ERA ,Cox. Reports of Y.P.R. con- y...meat Dungannon and Leamington wa.e tts3 "hy �'th.z: .v.cMetk . Bed Alta MoCertney respectively. A pup ?art of the program was the ofewe based/se guitar selec- tion* by Bea Prase. The meeting eon - eluded pith the Ydpak beoedietloa. Was Woke Bond, ,pianist, played while tjte young people were gathering for the meeting. Mies Edna Huller, coonveoor, is pomades the pro- -' 11arlsay neviptcOctober 31st, the yorlate two* gyp heeding ;Ant - deed concert which all ire urge to ., A splendUprogr g of a lamotrS*$ a '• 91RT ater F ea Lakes Is S South Shored, Inundated While Dry Areas Appear on the lllorth Buffalo, (let. 01.—Bummer residents on the north shores of the Great Lakes, who. -haze beer wetehtnv wlrh else= the annual drop In water level, leav- ing rocks hitherto submerged high and dry, and wharves and piers on dry lauds, need not tear the lakes are dry- ing up, according to Father John P. Jelauey, professor of physics at Cant - slue College here. The water • which has receded es -t. uorth-.abate hall inundated the toukh or United States spores Outing the last few years—and al',because the fart.4 has developed a blEsrer, be elated. old >isteeretarth'a profile, or. yeirlus Iquebee, On- o t - p•*asllarn States, Els n on a deeided'bulge during ,NB sears or :.o and the end is Delaney, who e study of Ole w months, the iting"-•mer • Mob aoca This tilt os. 'gene- t nt f,Lake. tias hat (»5a* hat es each cage. not seem to have suffered any injury, he hbesmp. ill and pasted away. An lnqueelas held, but no blame was at- tached to the driver of the car, who WAP proceeding very slowly when the o \u t F and the late Yra. Non. [ mond- accident o,ccdrro'ol. vllle, was quietly solemnised ■t Port Farewell Gilts Presented Perry on (tetoher Nth by Rev. James Milord. uncle of the groom. Mr. and Mrs. Nott will reside In Fgmondvllle. • Neal game nxTdenly eariy Tdetelar morning, oced to Edwina/ tteet f IC t, p ow*. e )404, .sbting be was etrtcklle A• • "Blue" Spells Reduce some women to the pelttdase •haelow of their owe smiling selves. Others take the Vegetable Compound when they feel the 'blues" coming on. It steadies quiver- ing nerves ,.. helps to tone op the general health...gives them more pep ... more charm. LYDIA E. PINKNAM'S VEGETABLE COMPOUND • -Brophey Bros. THEDING ERAL DIRECTORS � 7 maim AND 6 Ambulance service at all tours. da or nicht l21OEiZa: Stere 119 -1311m-317 OODEICICH The ladies of .Wesley-Wlllb church, Clinton, last week bade farewell to lases-ot- .heel number..3tra Moon and Mrs, Fanny Meldath. Mrs. ltobissow is removing to Goderich. wheal , lear`linsbsetd Ras engaged in bgstass ,'and lin. McMatb is ;deg, to Toronto tie reads .with ber(deeg teed,. Theormer was $resented with a h.Sntlful tppT et the Felted Cbureb Hymnaty,'tI6411rs. Y'Yath With a gold -mount lain pen. Besx 11111111141 ea t'.borne Lad Baring all the thrills that come with the Information of winning a new car :aid receiving the congratula- tion., of ninny friends, only to rind out later that the whole thing was a hoax, was the experience a of an 1'sl.orne lad last week. The Ltd purchased a tick - e1 on II ear that %u)• uta be drawn for gay Itidge•own. host estt'k he received teephnue calikilurts.rtiugju be from Ridgetuwu. the Jae was the winner of the car. 11e lived in exultation for is few docs. only to Lind out that some- one -had flayed a trick on him.—Exe- ter Times-Adcoca h'. Gamble--MaeDonahl J. R. Wheeler Funeral Director and Embalmer All calls promptly attended W day or might —AMBULANCE PH Store 338 'Hemi a a e tee Bina. 'n: Moe solved: ' ' at xebarge d iil,090 November let (ay Donde bonds due 181' i' Yr. David reale pat 10.,clalm tor damage .0 wagon at hW Ouso eetrioa 10. Moved by and Ja a�oo the be laid on able • Little .ring witnesses to next g. Oar tied. x The following bills aid aecenitte were ordered paid, on motion son and ttberwood : W. a. sheep claim, ill; Thos. Garvey, valuer, 11; local ueleetoro of jurors. 112: Itobt. Howard, wood for relief, $2.:0: Frank Austin, delivering wend for relief, 91; Goderich Star, print - lug. $0.50: Fred Anderson, tile, 84e; F.;weed Drennan, grading, 98; Frank Johnston, postq'and lala,r, 97.81; Har- vey Millet, ey4milts and repairs, 91116; Rae & Porteous, paint. a ire and clamps, 17.70: Jas. Sherwood. grading, 98.50; Herb ('urran, salary, 918.30. The report of the Oirvi u drain was read and received on motiou of Zinn and Sherwood. Bylaw No. 10, appointing deputy re- turulsg officers and poll clerk,, was Counciladjourned on motion by hnstoa and Zinn to meet. November .0. E. MsD(/'tA(:li, eledi. - • • • e. (X LBORNE TOWNSHLP o. Minutes of melting of Colborne township council held sktober 0th. 411 the members were present. Min- utes of hc.t regular meeting acre read and approved. • - - A tetter was read from hiss 11. I ('lark, regarding the relief car for the Rest. She as -ked the council if they %%Wald consider donating coutaiuer,; ns many women would ..,11tHIM( the pre- served fruit, but cannot afford 10 buS gems every year. Mute of the council thought this t>gwise, owing to condi- tions in our own township, %'-Rile utile, members thought potatoes and vege- tables w'nuld be a I,etts'r donatiuu. The • are 'Vet" ot. Wig ten side, ghlwh News of the Farm Noted, aad Comments oa Agricultural Topics County . Plowing Match Expert Plowmen Compete in Nor- ris Township—Winners in Various Classes annual meet of Huron County Plow- man's Assoclatloa was held today on the farms at-Aaskl _$aitit._apd..Bms!9 Elston Cardiff, 5th line of Morris township The weather was rather cool for spectators. bat ideal for the thirty-six coeteatants Boll was in good condition and a large g$thering assembled. Wm. Doherty of Toronto Judged the events. Results follow: High cut In cod, open, Bert Heming- way. Brussels; Mows and dnlah, W. ironnie. Waitoo. Jobstes .a..^ws la Ile., opeii2 Tustin `iTn: Mauro; and finish, R. O. Brown, Galt; Olen Me - Fadden. Millbank. Jointer plows In cod, no cut or handling, Wilbur Willetts, W Ingham, winning A. J. H. Eckardt sliverlee service; Bennett Yl[cbetl, Lbtoeel ; Gerald Nell, Kirk - ton ; Elmer Denub, Walton; Thos. Clark, Brussels. Boys sixteen to nineteen years, Earl Otettte, Mitchel; beat emwn, Wttbert McFadden, Yllibenk ; hest finish. Gor- don Scott, Cromarty ; H. Defoe, Drum - be. Boys under- sixteen la stubble, Kenneth Brown, Monkton ; crown and Mnlob, Jas. Adams, Wroxeter: Bruce Jeffrey, Teeswater : ItL..rel 1.. Cunning- ham. Brussels; Stuart Brown; Brus- sels; Wm. Jeffrey. i'eeswater. tingle riding plop s In sod, Jobs Hall, Ayr, winning Massey -Harris voucher; Oeo. Martin, Brussels; Rob- ert Meelurray. itelgreve; W. Melee, Brussels. Two furrowed tr$ Q t,, Meese Stan. Minitell ; hest crown, carving set, Gonion Nctartn, WA best finish..l'o' Nudth, Brusse fnrroe ed tractors, Thos. Yllb Bels, %lancer of carving set. T. G. H•emptdU, Wroxeter. begs of wheat berries for cru a finish winners it each class. In the production of wheat in 1935. Canada was in the eighth position with etniXeletimo hu.lwis, dieing exceeded by. Russia, Mina, the Tatted Rtater, Erlt-- WI ludla, France, Italy and the Ar- gentine. lit the export of wheat in nets; the"1Tnthimeh led -Tile Wartd: • • • dressed poultry depends upon the manner in has been furl or finished for market. Yllkfed la to birds which have feeding In Mates ration of finely ground milk. Title preemie M- e -reamer S4bttaas More regular gives every lud4etlon valuable addition [o the Ontario. Its possibilities IytsyMtfgated in other 'M�etlou at pee• a elatlrely to this drown from to 15,000 at present, the Increasing interest as a field ccs,{r. Present •hlefiy for seed. which, y rich In protein and commetrlal value. The for which the soybean are numerous. The considerable value on Ilse stock telling, and Gena plant fusel[ poetesses value for fodder. It ♦ <hat as production la p may Ind Its greatest term rather then In fn- • • • ragarse-86ae Pitching Championships Her'ae•sboe pitching, the typical old farpu epott. has lost none of 11a grip on tural tario aid Information front local via eeachlog the Royal Whiter Fair melees toe hlgber level of *tt,tiu- meat aed'keener interest in tem spent u moat old players can reealL-• .gain he championship, of caned* are to he decided (taring the last roue -tags unite Royal Winter Fair, ;november 15 These ebampbaahipa, singlA and doubles, are the officially reeog- •lxetl competjtUons sanctioned by the Domini'nt sharia Horse-sboe Pit- chers' .t..nd They are held un- der the susplees of the Royal Winter Pie- Itse.f and will he conducted by a special committer. - The open singles championship 1s for e'Llam.md Calk-Horse•ahoe Co. Ltd. re -forty, with four money prizes. The ells Iplea doubles Is for The •T. A. Murphy, M.P.I'.. -IdI nge trophy, and herr money prize:. in additioahere ire tit"-, 1I singles t tt; q and doubles, open t.. non. winner, Is either champion or .lama 1d, d,vbio$. Trophied, bre held for QtiC year end the da Howe - Quality lit dr almoost entirely which a bird in preparation a term tpplied been finbahed through or pens on a grains and ml edible sslsrial. Tbe maybes of bseomiug a Merolla of Ate beteg shire pro,Wl'es' too, seat Is limited Peewit'. e. The 1,000 in 111Q9 which indicates the soybean =action is c g extreme) oil, has a high Lndustrial awe can he utilised seed also has the farm for sinee the ed7 a blghly nutritive le Mudie posabi creases teed, em nett as the 15 a y. ;from the water ``vee beetle* the (e level has got r cottages at Illl- NY.. In Jbt°le inipett- ted 0 MOO tont td,itither. , �es� .lily to ibis en't for i Or think gr uy, i'att�r .• fjet ls' that iiclutky h'd,s not 9 -lien.. Tbe el iipl _ls gee the' urn nae ere depressed the h. As a rs slowly �OKes1 north, the areas, freed . o this enormot! • e*andte ire ally proximately their node* stew. - la ebautne that In tb enit Wet The church of the Sacred Heart, Wingbam. was the scene on Wednes- day. (k'toier 17th. of the wedding of Marion Elizabeth, eldest daughter of Yr end Yrs. Ikmald MacDonald of Ri$y, to George Ambrose Gamble, only son yr- Mr,,. acre"; Gamble of Meshes. Paquette stfic was Mier'clays.. the bridegroom. aide wit Wilf:esl Wttite•ot the ceremony a' wedeleig served at teed, Hotej lora ham. Mr. and, Mrs.' amide Ride nn the brld. 's' fsse, ellee °Linton. council deok14st to take no action. A letter was read from .trthur Hoy testing that his hound was killed and wished the (•onnefl would have the taxes on it cancelled. Tabled to the December er meeting. The Reeve was given power to sign money -orders to the c"ntraetora be- tween council meeting•. Tbe collectof'. time was extended eat month. road superintendent's vouchers other twee s wad !Tenni ned' - paaee'I for payment: i*oad, teat's vouchers, X12.17' e, one aheep'tlll sanitery limpet• papering towns Adams. week to 'erilt. fila y. as o om most pierce It Is safe the change Inv north-eastern ph earth's surface 1. 4111 . The whole ,re.s 11 known am re- storation of i-ostasy. At- a certain distance from the earth's core Is a belt Is ger- from from which isost:a -tic erne.!. Here the pre equal at rules of the ItJetminittw air es Inca H r t i :. f 'Mt h 7rhlhe 1 �h7)Fi9Te11e 4----; rnro furies the earth - -nr ace when Ia titions , the '` h. r. conform with glaciers ,instal ba• 1, :Mutating" of years-IpvIflo•atlous in rule Entries in Ott ago. 1? is still :.i 'o rk here. I have I.,.r.e-shoe "'i t.• -i- nMet be In tilts estitepord that ih'• total tilt, at Its b:ids 71-44'4" >[aLy oy:al tat highest -point, is-everal feet above Its F•,ir, -217 Bay str.r•t, Toronto, un No- isT aitdlate post-gracial level. • rr'tH rhe is cootinuing at about n "'Isl. lith. , • htlodrosIth of .in inch a year." Otbera Support 7beiry- I:ed,s that lire to 9 o Uttered In eel - Lir or dug -out .I..u. j :, carried lu lm- mc'cllate.y after the last good r..at.t ng tligbt they are tik, I w get. �At—the Central teal Farts Mil le na- [t!w est week In Novem- rutting teas Ana) for Winter Father tleluu'•) is. not alone in this theory. $elsun.legists In (iernlany and t'..lif•.ruia h:ne Ireert .tn.lving this rbnuge and their Ilhalm:, coincided th rather 1)1:aue>''• theory in aitrl every Inst:.n"• 4 Prather Delaney is atter more *tette :tie tnsasin•emcnta and data. H@ plata to ase a selsutograph for tbile.doer, lose and plant a uounler of spirit 1teeis in the Refrain tidally to recosOthe progr's; of lite "ftlir- it It c•ontinuem LIS ; iMfi�of the• contention of 'Prof, Ail 1'. Cotentin, Cnt- %Nicety Toronto. that the Bu' 0 Mees going o . th! no York. sties* M1e>}1gu0 he Oahu euttlnt Thursday. October 23t . 19116—T EF Plumbing, Heating —OE— Eavestroaghing 001 HAVE IT Repairs for all makes of stoles or furnaces l'rompt service and resume able prices John Pinder Phone 1'7 P. O. Rex 121 Men's Clothes The very latest in Summer Wear EVERYTHING THAT'S NEW IN KEN'S • WEAR Chas. Black EAST STREET AND SQUARE, GODERICH Any cultivator, wbetber et the sell or of the chancier, has Med of long tteooe. • . • T 't m two weeks is Oetol„-r le tide to clean tip the garden to reelutteinnort Infestation. The ite. 'partition .-advises burning x11 les't•.. re , *cads, fallen fruit and es i, r al• otter Meg ratted up atoll qopO Ing or' dieting the Boit , l{4acos, eJ'bssa and trelllsea id ill white • cern broom. • ere ore Needed ay K egg- earls L. lvina mem y lay air the tend may be nth* %� s, but the heti ltai that will Ivy iea.. 1lug--illi *teed Math re To Isl. and birds all the doce•eary ele- adaYing of eggs is impaired deferent rash It be a t4latake end hare sheaf poet. l 1 n twee dlttdn of steins •re required after the New Year. There 1. no doubt that good quality apples are going to be scare and will snake goon values before the season Is $nlahed. The English apple crop Is the larg- est In many years, the quality 1a gen- erally ve;•v good, though practically every market has more than Its share tit Inferior grades- Values are ex- tremely low. a filet that I. Influencing the prlre of colored Canadian apples. Ontario Itartletts have met au un- favorable market. The pears hove lauded In excellent (+audition, hut un- htjjunately ninny of then) are very small this season, with the result that the market has not been a. good as 11 they had beeh Larger. English pears are yulte 111111(111, as well as English plums. Obey be nixes, may he pan t'hc• ge((ran” 'Qhi ksa. sali tty hound Mad (ions. J. ie. • • tit* r A • w • R'S WORTH ••�"T' M tills smrp•sl sat Mali with $1 fee eche ereatk trial tu6t�IKtew Tim CHRISTIAN Sctlats,moNrros sower. *OW. Er. Battey [teed for tee t atrnaIMi tetere motto* tO 1t1 11990. n soardent had one off t t �]�•t in 8opforth, and for Weld wee -a tlienictoeet l4 i .. , maw boo tlfec'.1110 ,c, a to l m saMee tit bouts, rayl: ifyth''' aweon Jenkin,"►� ; Rydreen, of the Welfetia to ltwtItate staff. and De. KrytFort Femmes, yd eauffeerea us' ytsnde, of the "n in a At an 1m• 4.551 dtdr- ea by B. W. of *Iwamoto ccs o1 11'rIM which In themother hla afie ss r l fueled 1n Seatb. Hees Mashies lingered on, and stew an opentieit and a Mood trees ruffle settee to Improta ; het the abort{ 411 the aeMReet and one the cps °ratan were (•a0 motet Far bat strength ani Mie sue used ea, /MaRay. Andre* 1d sister,, Fulton, ovcr*eas frnit P, repotep that ;Inco ar- lingtand a Week - Igo he livelp the ye 1. `Illiarkeeri ail i dgd alt` • F ueliah West Street ELECTRIC SHOP WE CARRY 'A COMPLETE STOCK OF Electrical Appliances, Fixtures, etc. Electric Wiring o/ all kinds Estimates gives ea aplicatiss FRANK WARIER Telephone 82 — Goderich i it THE PROPER CARE OF YOUR AUTOMOBILE Sport Model Top WHILE they are made of a wf its waterproof qualities and leaks r v fercnt material and „. c doeWh�en this occurs it Is uncles• to try to waterproof the material with * (mating of varnish, lacquer or ant other kind of surface finish. They are not suited to material of this type, and are liable to cause it to atiffen Tucker, or become dis- colored. The proper compound to use on sports model tope to renew their waterproof qualities 1s one welsh iRt Wlsk Mae the aetissawd waterproof the Shores without changing the color or appearance of the material to any way. coated with a varnish. as are tops of close,' cur.. 't certain nmonnt of In: ;lection and care is rosemary to the upkeep _of the . ;,ort model ton. This style of top le triads from s gray, tan or khaki coloured fabric sailed Leal or Bur - 'hank clotlb It umiak consists of two layers -of closely woven cl"th vhich are factcned together with , rubber element. When thie material ie new it will resist weather. Atter the car has been in ser- vice for a ear or two however, the top tMaasFtat sometimes loses Neat: "Cars at Fenders." 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