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The Signal, 1934-12-6, Page 4Have Your Commercial BAECHLER'S - 2 8T - and RAI -FIELD -- UR OWN DEWi'ERi` Printing Done at The Signal Office on — CAPITAL THEATRE New• I'layluc Shit "NOW and Vol Goderich Phone 47 -1•.‘ 'f,•n,p'e. a ;t role Lombard and Gary Cooper, in et er. MONDAY. TL'ERD 4 ---Thursday, December tkh, 1034 THE SIGNAL PRIDHAMS' for Real Gifts for Men uzi this More and see *e wonderful select on awaiting you. Come and see for yourself you will not be asked to buy. A FEW SUG(S11UNS: . N .HWEAR, SCARVES, SHIRTS, PYJAMAS, BELTS, AVNEATER$, BMW #013RS,HO JACKETS, HANDKERCHIEFS, GLOVES, SUSPENDER SETS, HATS, CAPS, ETO. SHOP EARLY AND GET THE BEST SELECTION BLYTH GODERICH, ONT. DUN 1NNNON'Thursday, November 2 ,when Dorothy Helen, eldest daughter of Rev. W. J. Hl,l'TH, Dei. S.—Both public and and Mrs. Taylor, Rockwood. was united DUNIIA:YNOM, pec, 5.—rue regular In marriage to Le Verne Berry high tit haul pupils enjoyed a holiday monthly meet of the West Haws• r Peat- lasl Thursday lu honor of the royal taco, of Detroit, eldest son of rush Fire i Cu. wan bell, tn' Pentland and the late A. B. Pent wadding. the secretary'ou Tueulsy. of Dungannon. Chrysanthemum. The fuueral of the late Archie S. sirs• John ism under Ute doe•. torus made a pretty background Radford. on Thursday last, was large- tor's care et t. We hope fur a' lite wedding cerrwouy, which was ty attended both by friends and by eperdy..d.wey 11.Wrwecl by the bride's father, Rev. members..of the A.S. and A.M. Mr. Mrs. Jas. lett last week tor 1 J. Taylor. To the stratus of !tend Radford will he greatly mewed, as be Toronto, where will *loud the win. I solu,'s wedding march, played by in the ter with her bride's cuusmr. Miss. Irene Taylor V ter, Mrs.. Yetrtn lark, and church affairs of the emu - 7 -tires µed the drab munity. The sympathy Pf the cram- Mlss N M. Viand is spending the room on the arm of her father, widow, who wtuter !n G the guest of Mra whuut she waasis given iu erlage. Is LH. and to the other memtxra- h* c ,a ill,T- jr la. ar ewnett ,rli4tt Jtrt;lal amWu family. Miss Olive ler and Mlas Mur- katg while veal, caught with ora Toro,. 0. J Breton and hutucnlaat week josh) McWhlataeg.spctt the week -end blusows. She carried a bouquet with Mee Farrlsf. parents In West I pink roses, valley lilies and ferns. M owing to the serious illness of their N'awsneeh mother, Mrs. Wm. Johnston, Early Tuesday morulug sirs. Johnston passed away and the funeral will he bell tills .ei Mr. 1t.•tla .. .t .a. rpt-- a! anet. 4. a .moi - -• recent visitor with friends here. whoa project tt< dug underta en y Mr. Wm. Blake was a London visit- ! some of the leading e•ttizru', numrtr or over the week -end. as opeslil! akatleg rink. Thr lot at a Mr. or in Georg Roberton rtoun 0? Clintoneday. was the rear of the house uwaed by sirs. - Mass Claire Pentland, playing the se - Charlotte Reid, end aJJoiuiug that of eompanituent. .lfter the ceremony, a The funeral service for Fred Hay- Mr. Ted:, has been lea.sel, and the _wedding dinner waN served. Mr- deu, of East Wawauoeh, who was work of Mee has been begun„ kitted- in--nit-ee oiuubfle acddent on 1 k Taylor, mother ut the bride, wore d etagere' m. Is to lw• called in'gown of black w.r + Thursday last, was held Saturday the bear future R gette.arw! lute. The j morning to the Roman Catholic church, as to tlnauct a atraagrm nwttws -yea - 1'tetttla ro lit at conducting it, and was not t 1 Rev: - leather itselLun_-0IDdatleg,../n- .1t4a that ;r t.. ......_ present owing to re, rot pea terment took place In the R.C. come- scheme will 7: match -felt want To lont -r _. _... . . trey, Morris, i eelctt many TteauflTHt Sitar. - -atter it -- II Bacon Jibs Nm .lohmton Passes. --A high- the life of the mubtty abort honeymoon, Mr. and etre, fent- oeoa•-novas* A quiet wedding took place at the parsonage of Victoria etre•t United church on Saturday evening. December Mr° 1, at 7.80, when Viola Irene, daughter land of Mr and Mrs. William J. Gorier, andor ; Blyth wail united la marriage to Mel - von William Good, son of Mr. A. Good We' and the late Mrs. Good et Colborne W. I townehlp. The ceremony was els , 7 performed tate , by Rev. F. W. Crelk. The bride looked charming In a brown Cr dress with ' of hat and aeceesoriea to match. The 'M•44,-- .. *ttpwlod by atlas Myrtle by flood, baler" of the groom. Site wore She w blue silk dress with hat and accvs- w -r soPlee•-fe- f W C. Pridhar --'-&- Son Phone 57 • The Sgnare, Goderich Pawed. =e Srt'er' VIS !1D, n torted by his friend, Mr. William Pur- ling of Goderich towuablp. After the les------ Mrs. Lillian Edna M atsb, of Myth, cousin of Campbell has returned bride, gowned 1u blue crepe suet ca from a three weak.' visit at Toronto i ing yellow chrysanthemums, with her sister, Mrs. Harry Bellamy, 1 bridesmaid, while Henson Pentland, ornioe brother of the bridegroo s best- . , e t r rlbg- the aljnlsa e" ref titer, of Duniminion, sister of the bridegroo s:ntg "Still as the Night," her els the y the happy couple left amid showers of eoufettl. They will reside pp Colborne township• wall of 1 ".tinerlca IN not Itnoe•ent of the ails - 0. 'rry of l' (leo e."—Albert Einstein. ter, aa. eta. y q iT;t respected resident M Birth was r.- . H !lion- an Me hied will reside In Detroit. ►t a•( ,ifa,fu, }t+eotf, district aye natural i mucwl by the death. on Tuesday morn• 1 the for the mune „f lluronwoal in wtridiu d pretty toff All- an nun illness of allot William John -ton. after 1 Dungannon on Thursday tau lu con- Bannon l'nitevl ri hue b at o'ed clock on }uee'ttun with a.._.._ ...... ...._._...,-- _ - eeased. whose maiden name was ills- • to t Specials at Baech l e is bars 1 is Rados Carbolic Soap Gratitabied 6 eakes 21e or ]clow ar 10 lbs. 3Jee Lipton's Tea. Red Label.. lb. lie !'lark's Perk and Beans ° large tinit 19e Fahey Blue Rose Bice. .3 lbs. 2le Schnelder's Pure lard • 1 -Ib. cartons .7e ('ow•an's Perfection Cocoa 1-1b. tin TIr 1 •hoteau or i eh eeta Cheese ' ? M -Ib. pkgs. F7e ('ae1U''Ter1b Soup .. ...: 3 ties --!Se r *.t AY and WEDNESDAY— MARGARET BULLAVAN a famous story step the beloved distracters known bJ' ani• crltie•s The world's most leering :tone!. f n What NOW?" DOUii I tut or tix•.petge•s o1 ti• wittt•u.s . C.tlkd Piet❑rw" • `Little with LASS MONTGOMER >t THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY— The sensational dare -devil CLYDE BEATTY gives 05 a thrilling action caro f,litoring sitar amazing adventures with lions, tamed and wild. "The Big Cage" . with Anita Page, Raymond Hatton and Andy Devine Matinees 1Vednesday and Saturday at 3 p.m. ..ming •.This stall is slim," and ••shirker en the ithte•kbourd..' rg oda abdsr the ausWhet's of the Pauline, only W■ nae Farrow, braves, tie•tdea her bur y daughter of Jar. and Mrs. Dnugannoa Agrieulturrt :basion` -for B. Burton Roach of Dungannon, was baud, ree dh, of the ull hlr of 103, !!eller J. L milted 10 the bond -.of nyttrIni,ny to 1ldorta.thI1.C. ;uugMrrera. O: liversirs. I>ohleJohnston ' Eedyfteeing the dire, for la charge The Reuben James Brewer. ..ui of the late and !qrs. For. of Tomato. and one i competition is open to tr.ys of trees Me. and Mrs. William Brewer. of lirus- ' aon,,•f7arry.tlTtt[Tlnrtr "wt of ltlyth; 5150 4'tour broth- (ourteeu to twenty rears. Inclusive, re- gels. The ceremony was performed by ornnto; I.d. _ , three in the Weot. Mrs. Johnston was nosh, tdlnA in Me tee nashfpsotereeat-Wesco-' lista it A. ataeMUlea, pastor of DWI - }n valued memhPr of, the United church. shledd and Colburn- Good Bannon United cturti+. The brhle. who • _ - I prize:+ will be awarded, Entries will was gtreo in marriage by her father. 1/11.:S AT LOB ANGELES close February 1, 193.A..111 trays ln• was becomingly gowned in a dregs of j(rs. (. F.. Reek' has received word ' tending to eater should get lu touch iturguudyhrow a crept• with net trim I with sir. Hedy or Charles W. Altwt, the ads geld. est thodeath at Los Angeles, Callfornba, '••-,ceretary of the A 'chewer tel w iio :the carried a Fon Wwlnesrlar- night of thin week. of M• .` sesclatlon• !shower tH. was of TatJt'.j n tort's and T her sf•ter, Mrs. 11'bll1am irsham, (arm- ltastMsle—The . Ttgwat tong. is• ilm attended by her core rely of G alerio•h. The Mrdy will be meeting of the yVo eTn>s 1u thute was'sln, sllx. l\'ftma Trete teen, who suer brly of to Goderich h for burial nett held on These day eftrrntoa at the a dress of bine erelw•, allb silver trim- heme of Mitt, Lorne Iters, whit the wings, and , iniad pink roots• and week. - • president, Y - pre r er. C. W. Alton, in the fern. The bridegroom n es . j 1Pportel 5' 1 ^ tit 1AELEDOM chair. Roll call brought out mauv bq• us,•ar Nickel. of Mulrswurtii. After 1 Within five hours of bit release rehfinl i suggest m - el—the-. , , money was voted to the \attend! int- erred at the home of th "hcaa- ' from Jail on two years' suspended hen- 1 stltute for tali ]Mind and the se,•rctary ruts by cousins of the bride. Misses Mace. Floyd McCullough, who had been I wan instructed! t send a !eller to yrs; Margaret Ryan. Emily- Mt•I;rattcu and remand for two weeks lifter plead- , Hess tend (nR guilty to a charge of theft, was ar- t the sympathy of the Bernice Edell, and Mies a of the M. rested ori Thursday lint by r- tmemeers to bate recent bereatemeut. Donald. The color scheme of the din- f ream Ross and led interesting pews were read by Mrs. Ing -neem wee piuk and white, the table it( lodged In jail nn a nolo- J. J. J. Ryan sa ffrx. R Davidson and being ,trntredwtth the weddt anal charge of vagrancy. the meet!g cake Atter promising Mailstrate 3. A. sea cla.e! with the Na -\ I with tiers of pito ce bri on s pro- Making he world " fere4 het home lira. Frank Jones Ot- 1 side. The toast to the bride was pro Iib straight" and -re- feted her home for the next meeting.'. po-el by Rey It. A. MacMillan, and ' elm to his home et 143 eime•oe street, A d i b left the Mnrt. ac- enrrs was responded to by the I+t{grgruum. London. sfMtnb gh 1 t dainty hinds wee •rr'wl by the host Ifni. Ivara, Mr•. Ryan and Mrs. I Mrs. /boo u eepted a geed meal from Pollee Chief i Dat-idson. Pr w,cd the tont to the R. 1" l o•telethwaite, and then; 1f ti /whitgn"em, to which Rev. D. A. Mar- r, •peeded. In the afternoon will he tate Mrud Mrs. Brewer left by motor on ymaon trip to Detroit and other Abe bride donning for travel - green crepe dress with Neck i rk coat etch ra ..f.x 511f__trip. lid hat with draped Yell awl alleged. proceeded to panhandle for money. He entered several business Norman Kirk, ptae•es and asked tor motley, stating he drew Kirk , had eased from Ja1L He tints rlctaity, ihen gas bei ■ tete perks* • kt is t>11t at a ltc Meet t station. - dlatespnrYa. tete ala handed out a but the other. happened to 1.! a policeman m We .•. of . ,el wjkh •stlil moats f aaxeae fes In har>•aislaing colors: The In pia dothen, rernRnbe, the math his ;eft env nese a wouwl reecho' mane's ft b the bride ef !a a and tit lot n, Ince back the mono I In the battle of chateau-Thterry is ng Ase i rdlaaioad D l` R 1418, Several years -McCullough started to move away and i parts had to lie r aro a abut afterr of , gold ring; toin the to the lea white his gait ehanged to a headlong run an ; recent X rays the did` bbl , gold t ruby ring, and ,r the heat syn a the policeman walked toward* hies. y oetd derided as signet ring.The 'wide, who was a electric treatmrnta amt massage, a• graduate nurse, was the recipient of Then began a free-for-all "hare and ' w honnd • that \t,.Md 1* t"rt•ed to cat the arm bonny beautiful and valuable gifts. On pursuit S3 merehanta and eltl- to 1.- es to r snore ail the zona. nronvrt be erles lit "Atop that + ledged in the tlevh. Mri. Kirk Ixaat:1 re'skle on Brrue•eratgre•et Nr(odepk,p, ah•ta - man;" rook lip the chane. The youth r lowed to take true' treatments iu his Ihey wilt ate at butte' to their friends eyespot after going several blocks. hot i boleti city, Fort Wayne, Indiana, i after New Tear'., later was fennel In hiding on the Rap- where he ,.an eenttaue work In the of- ,tl•t church RrnnndsGees of the Pennsylvania Railroad. The People's Store le ready with a Ile will appear beforeMakin:today The /oat I Peallani—Ta3kr.—The par.onage of :' great stock of geode for Chili/imam. Mitre.i two Rot•kweed United church was the scene 4, Coll and see the splendid ratues that • v precious Tsgreney + of a charming wedding at high noon on , are being offered. chart:'--. in Kitchener and iondon. air ',anis.—Many 'till to know that Mr. Mr. and Mrs. An- a 1 forth. funserly of f tit» tit the past low tin 4'ybent-#pl$ l• -•rte boob wring sung Christmas Gift Suggestions A Tremendous -_Array of Seasonable Special Offerings 14 IA 84414•ZttrIrCotCttVIC'WRF 4 ,4tC•q'('(/Teg>r it IMPORTED KID GLOVES ATTRACTIVE NOVELTY STYLES IN A PLIANT RICH QUALITY Sizes 6 to 8 - - Pair LOVELY REAL SILK BATIK SCARFS BRIGHT NEW ASCOTS COMBINATIONS OF COLORS EACH $1.19 to $1,95 WOMEN'S HOSE Wool and rayon mixture Hose. Neat fitting with stretchy top, fashioned leg, and seaai- less foot... Fine, firm weight, in black, gun. $1.25 metal and biscayne... Pair LADIES' BATHROBES Eiderdown Bathrobes, attractively made, satin or cord trimmings. .49 to $3 5 Sizes 16 to 44 $2 .G MEN'S TIES Rich in colorings. Wide range of patterns. Imported and domestic silks. Stripes, checks, figures, etc. All 49e to Ci boxed. W UNLINED LEATHER GLOVES Good-looking Gloves. Fine qualities. Greys, browns, cream and black. Some with half hand -sewn seams. Pull -on $1 50 to $1.95 and one -dome style. Pair.. f 1 . $1.95 Handkerchiefs Swiss embroidered Lawn Hankies, attractive- ly boxed. 3.to a box 25c to 75c box Pure Linen Hankies. 3 in a box pure white Box 35c with white embroidery STRIPED FLANNEL BATHROBES Smart and serviceable GIRL '8 BATHROBES Eiderdown Robes for the young Miss . . $2.75 $1.49 t° $1.95 SUPER VALUE! MEN'S SOCKS Warm Wool Socks, firmly knit from all -wool yarns. Wide range of patterns. Pair 49c WOOL SCARFS J Plaids, checks in bright and quiet patterns. Silk and wool Scarfs, and all,.s1 19 $1 95 silk Scarfs r .JJ MEN'S FINE SHIRTS 11u a -i ,t,•1, "nor tnN+w1t11ne !Til{ with rlo•X-rrv,a gialTfTarte" `tau'htnit Arrow Ilt and k n„ Sane ra ntowl ht K,,"f,.rizinR 1'r."ria A. CORNFIELD where you ore Invited to shop" ...• :Phone 41tBI.. et=sruPsuar LUIL BABY PICTURES No doubt about it, the babies themselves "directed" these snapshots. In other words, they did es they pleased end the camera was clicked et Ow right instant. HERE aren't any official abatis - tics that we know of, so we're perfectly safe in saying that babies constitute the largest single group of snapshot subjects. It's perfectly reasonable that this should be so; for we snapehoot those things to which we are moot inter- ested. For another thing, babies make ideal subjects, because they don't pose. They're always natural. There are baby pictures and baby pictures, of course- Some arouse spontaneous enthusiasm; others are merely records, without much ap- peal. What'n the essential difference be- tween the good and the merely so-so baby pictures. Usually you'll find, the Rood pictures show infants do- ing aoteeffifng—crawling, chewing a doll, wrestling with too. or even indulging in a real good cry. The merely no-eto pictures give us only recognisable glimpses of babies do- ing nothtng much et all. Of course, it's poesibie to take a picture of a ,leaping baby and get a charming Alin)t Rut to do this, the camera work mast be unusual. Very well, what shout the teehnie of baby pietures7 - First, you'll need to .have light *none for action Octaves. Few belies stay still long elMagh Inc tills ettppenres, vagus, you91 T+a no bR let open shade or ask la 1Re tell light, providing it's not so bright that it casts unpleasantly sharp shadows or causes the baby to squint. Use the regular snapshot time and Jena opening. This time of year, of course, it may be more convenient to work in- doors. One of the easiest ways to take baby pictures indoors, dtrtftlF the daytime, is to get the subject fairly close to a big window (not necessarily a sunny one) and then use a photoflood -type lamp to light lip the side of your subject that's away from the window. A photoflood bulb in one of those Inexpensive re- flectors will be found very handy for this and other indoor ehota. If there's a lot of light coming from the window, you'll be able td vee a regu- lar snapshot exposure. For surety's sake, better work with the lens at ata widest opening. Wait until your sub- ject striker an interesting pose; then click the shutter and the pic- ture's yours. Don't forget that you can use supersensitive Alm to get beautiful action shots with much less light than other films require. And let your baby subject "direct" his own picture. Let him do es he pleases, with only slight suggestions from foe. Re doing, you'll get real looking, satisfying pictures. And 'lj ,ly`lweys treasure them, JOHN VAN OUILDER- r If It's Paint see Blackstone ALL WANTED OOLORS 60c quart Take advantage of this special offer and brighten up the property. Blackstone's ON THE BROADWAY OF GODERICH E 0 P LE STo R ES 5c, 10c, 15c, $1.00. Phone 352 - There are only a few days left for your Christmas Shop piiig SHOP NOW ! -- THIS WEEK END'S SPECIAL! KNITTING WOOL 1 OZ BALL. 4 -PLY WOOL. ALL $HADES. WHILE THEY LAST 10c BALL WRAPPING TISSUE White 12 sheets for 1(; Green 8 sheets for Sc Red shoots . .a. sheets for .1G TINSEL ROPING 6 yards for ..., 6 yards for UNSEL STARS at. Christmas and New Year's Cards A splendid selection to choose from. Prices ranee at 2 for bc, 3 for 10e, and 6c each HINOOKA ROPING GREEN AND RED —12 yards to bnnch— 1Oc BUNCH TREE LiGHTNNG SETS at $1,00 and $1.29 TREE BULBS at 2 fd1' 15c and I5c GIFTS FOR EVERYONE udisAEE 4 PM $U(iait33'IOUs •' tlkroh« at TIE Clad SCAEr ares 49c fear Boys BOUM Rand[i erdkiate aft ... . 2Oc, 25'c and 39c BOX Lingerie ;Sets at 79c 79c $1.59 Men's Shirts at Chinchilla Coats for Children, at Toys and Dolls Galore WE HAVE BEYOND DOUBT THE MEW LINES OF DOLL.SS AND TOYS OF ALL KINDS, AT 5c Up to $2.98 PEOPLE'S STORES Sc, 10c, 15c, $1.00 Goderich 1-1-47• 4-14 MC 4eCtr(ritC111C ritUrgirtrrient( The Signals £l Ii'glates Save Your Money The Signal and The Toronto Globe The Signal and The Mail and Empire 100 The Signal and The Toronto Daily Ater $ .00 7.00 The slew and The Toronto Telegram 16em The Signal and The London Advertiser 1 .00 The Signal and The London Free Preen 16 The Signal and The Stratford flatiron -Herald ron-Herald WO The Signal and The Family herald and Weekly Star Sia The Signal and The Canadian Home Journal 12.3(1 2.!50 The *!gnat and The Canadian Magazine 111 The Signal and The Weekly Sun - The Signal and Toronto Saturday Night x......115.00 The Signal and The New Outlook PLO The Signal and Canadian Homes and Gardens The Signal and The Catholic Reeord 1111.81 a The signal and MacLean's atagaalne 1111-85 Ihr SI v....,t12.2i Signal and The Chatelaine flea The Signal and The Toronto Star Weekly . 411.211 The Signal and National Home Monthly 1223 The eignel and Woman's biome Companion i2.1p0 Clubbing Rates with other Periodicals may be had on application We have a rate for practically every well- known periodical on the continent The Signal PHONE 35 GODERICN •