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The Signal, 1934-12-6, Page 5BOYS' BUCKSKIN Windbreaker* (C1,OT11) Made with two pockets, etastie waistband. In blue, green and sand. iiittu_21 4.32 r*IOND AT Boys' V-neck and • Roll neek Pullover WO` -NSW elfin - in blue and maroon. or fancy checks Sizes 26 to 32 pRICED_ T_ _-- M ROBINS Agent lar Tip 'Top Tailors Phone 384 Oodench OP, THE SIGNAL — GODERICH, ONT. GODERICH TOWNSHIP OODERIOII TOWNSHIP, Dec. 4. - Alvin McAllister of Tipperary and Don McKendrick of Clinton were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rohr, McAllister. (Continued from page 1.) The regular meeting of the Y.P.S. lotion of the united rounder of Dui, of Union church will I* held on Friday haw and Northumberland protesting evening. Everett Mcllwail's group ails against the change -in the adminlatra- have charge of the meeting. tion ut the 01d Age l'ensiup Act. There was only a small congregation The grand Jury's report, recommend - at Union church ou Ituuda'.. The nae- lu better ventilation in the County d-f6e onus Stn a correction oCn%Z Fiiilt'a- pit, and preached a forceful sermon on ; log conditions, was ordered filed. The the subject "Whyrt Am 1 a Cha ' county hitt and Children's Shelter Whiter tax from tiro o Visa (rivets a Clean bill of health - Ing the assembling of ourselves to- Request from Colborne Township -----luso Changes in Pension Act Criticized • Rev. N. W, fisalk, aoel► pli I D Tse 1 Winter storage grabs is pouring into the bins of the Weeteru Canada Flour Mills these days. The steamers D. B. Haulm and Elaidtadoe arrived on Thursday and rrldstj of last week, with respective carpals of 1011,000 and present had a half-hour of Ilotial chat. 236,000 bushel' of wheat The str. Wm. lu the business meeting that fol- 6ehupp bode port os. Sanday with lowed Miss Bailie reported that In Oc 10K000 bnalieta irbgaE' 3'mod.-Nswesslam-26.36 j e la. Pr Thursday, December 0th, 1934-6 x• Bo$ THE CHRISTMAS MESSAGE PORT ALBERT Address by Rev. W. T. Bunt to leo- The Y.P. Society of ltlake'a United trail Home and School flub church will present their play entitled, The singing .of Christmas carols and "On lone'a Trail," lu l'ort Albert an earnest and inspiring Christmas United church on Friday, December 14. message characterized the December meeting of Ceutral Hume and School Club on Tuesday afternoon. First afternoon tea was served and those Foote arrived yeeterd17 swabs -with nUlii were Ofted to i-bildi-N [ total writ. of 146.o13, a w•h 1• sum 44 i6 was ' _ i- it s sts'ea of Irl 1 . era]. B. Foote, Saaka/ck, Wm. Schupp titles of clothing and footwear and a gather, as the manner of some la: but A letter front Colborne towuahlp and Jos. P. Burke w111 lay up here few school supplies had been pur- the more as ye see the (lay approach tiered a noxious weed, so that the law loaded. The Burke boo been in port the generous donation of tine Mapie Ing" Illebrews 10:251. could be invoked to rillthe township for some time with 6 cargo of about Leaf Chapter, 1.0.1).E., providing the Mrs. Duce Elliott and Lillie went of it. Rove Goldthorpe exptallied 114,UW 1ua11ela of wheal for the Mill. neeeKsary funds. to London on Saturday, when Lillie that It had been imported lu Western The atr• Superior cleared yesterday A nominating committee consisting head oe the Lahr with a car• of Mrs. J. A. Graham (convenor), Mn. Auto IIMSURANOE Tiro Life Aeebieat and Sickness Ng K. WARK THE MISNER MFG. CO. 1 was agreeably surprised at the sat- isfaction In using your PUB .TOY NU- SIIA\•F: ('ream. It makes shaving easier and leaver a Smoothness 1 have nut leen able to get with other creams. CHAS. SAUNDERS. • Manager Goderleh Organ Co. You simply Put some water un your tett, Put ,uiwe NI' -SHAVE In Ila place; Work the razor to and fro - w can whtskars go! `w The Royal Bowling Alleys WEST STREET - GODERICH. agalu entered the whir Memorial hos_1ye .. ,h(4l toe-j1ew from witkk>. fur the .i P Fx,jnIglLSlkriSl_ 11111niYJl. yrs. - . al -- t o[ wit nota the - WLt Q EVERY AFTERNOON AND NIGHT. COME was a recen v r ixru cultivated, and that it had blown • {►iiti!i 'rfti'f . - EyERY . • . with relatives In Toronto and also at- "all over the country," growing es , daily, that the Superior will tle up chanan.l5was named to choose ofilcers or A115'07'1* RYT'" ESD fardel the Royal Winter Fall!. Ugh us four feet. "1t can be seen a here this winter, On t tirb+tmas Sunday. December 'L4, Nothing definite Is at present known lira. Frank Saunders led the an- 1935. n- SCOTCH DOUBLES EVERY TUESDAY NIOHT. tulle away, (t is a terrible thing," be rd to the stat of the tie up } dlenee In the singing of Christmas car- ENTRY FEE 25c a reception aerrk'c will be held do The letter was sent to the Sari- with raga "'. Union church, for anyone wt'hing to .cultural committee. deet this winter. unite wtthethe church. Judge T. R. Costello wrote asking 'Phe mr' Donevaa a!M 0 bu hole of dei this The young people have commenced with a cargo of 111,1 that the ltuuuce committee meet with practice fur the.pla,I_ "Christmas at hbe Oft- „lav fternoun-to discuss and Data for the eiewtor. t Finnegan's Flat." for the Christmas 1 ..e.tahn Iluulnl loll dlRereucgs between i A search is still bels[ condaeted d Sch 1 In* ton J. 1 the harbor for the missing Gat tree to be held on December 21. 1 c•ol au oo pec h for waters Tile Tarim -4 r orner r ••TitRsf-1riTt'7rnrn 1 M. -Yield and E. C. Beacom, wlw *1.0 tow ubc who' .. . ttuwutng_. uglibis a Christman tree- entertainment on: would tis presl•ut. Tine matter war have taken hla life by druwnlffo liar - Thursday evening. December 20. reHis Honor for bormanter Bert MacDonald's efforts at 1T WAS A BIG SUCCESS ole whh-h everyone enjoyed. Mt. H. N. Livens presided at the piano. Mas- ter ilonald \'Ickera, a promising young violinist, played a selection of Chrlat- n,ur41- very pleasingly, t eco-m[wn- ted by --Mr. Bernard. Moen._ Rev. W. T. Bunt gave an earnest and nap ng r e maw message, urging that the true meaning of the joyous festival be kept prominent In every ferrel a year ago to dragging on the harbor flour are ham•I aeLl6rattua arts._ _.. ttonte and 1 re heart_ He told the A. M. Robertson, secretary of `rpt rM somewhat by the Ships tied .. ._.-_...-R ...il_,..____•._._,_,_. _.. _, story of a allege professor who In Two' httndred persons attended the- l hlldren's.A1d Stntety, wrote enclosing in a the hurter, but the work goes on I r when the weather this . story of as a test In thought a ni- n• topeulag of the lien nudge De:40 o a resolution congratulating Mrs. Silver, tion to his students gave. with other -Showroom on ilamilton street alrlifOO• matron. and 1h. T. Edwards, inspector, Op pAINTI\G8 - souls the --worth "F*rt-tdtaat" The day night. The smart, modern room' for their good work. The letter was reeelced the flnl'hing toucher last , filed. week -end after Ireiug .completely re- Praise for Jail Hasse aced EXHIBITION students were to write the first thought Mr. Charier Meaklne has ou exhlbl suggestel by each word, no second Gun at the public library, in the re - I thought was to IM written. When the m 1 Iled h• jt q. Mr4l , kwiti anent -T-he port of the Provincial iwpee- ference room, a series of oil and paste1- modelled DeSoto c rs. Old. e o prisons [u !Sheriff G. C. Middle- nil paintings by the English artist W. m e c e /Y re 1 papers were culletel It was found Tjll for the Dodge and Ile. t x tor t 1 'that "Christmas' had suggeatest to the - ._ AKl AT IT, tirso-....1-n I.•:y. ,n•., 1,>r w•euple( the I tun._ •c•ouuueudei some new floors' in E. Stanley. They are all scenes from students "tow•," "presents." "holly," There was a large turnout at the floor far 'event-netirw Monday - night, sthe• county, jall:-prili#!R'l seat thCtSenads s>raekiee+ t .-1 ras661166t 11oppiiik '7Ti-Nat, fone-dY-•h11 the opening of the Royal bowling alteys on , the music being furnished by Jackson's `l.spent of the institution and stated that and several parts cot Ontario. including class had written "Christ" or "Christ's Saturday night. A ten-Isound goose orchestra, of lieu -eels- The floor ls.l prisoners were Ilelmg fwd for 9% cents !High I'ark, Toronto, and scenes on the birthday." pr any other word that offered for the evening's high -score large enough to atcomusslate ten sets per dim. The Inspection was made 00 i Grand River and in Muskoka. Mr. would indicate that he or elft con - prise was the special attraction. it in. a square. dance: `TX4veudoer sin, 199-1.-,Sopse statistics t Stanley is a well-known English artist I nested with ow festival any thought of _ was won by Fred blunt, who rolled a Dancing contests were held and the were given of It11e greatest and small- I who Is hung In both the Tait and Na• Mess/ming of the Child 'of Bethlehem.Site score of 312. nit McManus .sas fulhowing winner"' were annonsred: eat number of prisoners in eoullnemegtIttunal Galleries •In London; he la pe Mr. ituut's addresswasdeeply appre- a close second with 310. , Old-time waltz, Mr. and chs. Wm. Ian- during the past five years. in 194Yq clally noted for his marines and .a aceue$ elated by everyone present. Teams are In the making now for a mum. Ashfield: foxtrot. Miss Lou- l the figured were, respectivel7, 15-5;) winter's tourney among the men. and %aiue Bloomfield nod Mr. Harold19:16_14-4; Mil -174: 19:1'2-20-4; seams are also being organized among Kay, Go/lerich: step denting, Jacob I 1.933-19-4, • Cousins, Knits II 1 Charleston, Rj1u"'sdgRees. I tArlse.rnymreport ol.fmthe ianggriacut tCuil • McMiehsel. ltenailer- the young ladles/. .t group of girls from the Collegiate are consideringtaking up the game during the winter. A - prize for high o -ore will he given next Saturday again The were George Belcher, J. J. ter Buchanan,' of town, and i Finn, of Detroit. Moser, Wal- ton on Wednesday 01 last wee Joseph read and referred to the agricultural coin gold burnishing*.rode all the worslerful gift things for committee.• This free exhibit should 1* of great putting in the children's stockings.The report of Governor J. B. Reynolds- ,interest to the artists and public, and nolds of the county jail for six months It should interest the Collegiate Ln- - F' sng . s, 1 q e r►s rhuvve,l a total of sixty-five prlaoners saltine pupils- The work is of a high Jerrittt'o,,,, Q'.,ytj, i¢` 'i w 'rs►s•1 41 "c'tt"zleimm'$ lIncarccrnted during this period. In- order and will be instructive to any . ;tractions of the L.C.A. and theft one who is interested In art. charges ran -a t cost 1ncen rape with For any information regarding A WORLD OF fifteen each. It cost 11 conte per day these paintings phone 6.10 or call on } to feed the prisoners, the report said. Mr. Meeting, at bee home on Essex It was filed. street. 44- The legislative committee will de1 with a requeat for a grant from th Ontario gr Year of. Hospital In Devon and Cornwall. 1 The audience then sang. • standing, In the framing of these paintings, . .,Jot to the \Vorld." and followed It Mr. Sleeking went to the best framer Nln the National Anthem. In Canada, Mr. Merritt Mahoney, studios at 00 Grenville street, Toronto, i;ahtas('IauR 1+ coming \'1-1t 1110 k wasThe7 are all haul carved tames and headquarters at the People', Store and SPECIAL! DRESSES and suns M.ISTF.R-CLEANED tNED TAILOR -PRESSED -MARVO SYSTEM OF DRY CLEANING - ALTERING - KEPAIRiNG Hats remodelled and made Illte new J. A. NIVINS cawed ter reed delivered. 85c East Street acrd Square THE GODER1CH A FOLDS • Some folks hurry South with THE LAST ROSE OF SUMMER WOULD STILL BE BLOOMING - IF YOU HAD WARMED THE- CONSERVATORY HE CONSERVATORY WITH HEAT FOLIC JUNE OR DECEMBER IT MAKES NO, DIFFERENCE of it. da t ♦'At the first cold snap- Others have learned the secret of even Summer comfort the yer around right in their own homes. These are the knowing individuals who lay 1n a sunply_Q1 Meat Folks in advance and then laugh at Jack Frost. A little shovel early and a little shovel late. The house keeps cozy and the trip can wait • Order your Heat Folks coal. today. En- joy the soft, balmy, just - right atmosphere that keeps healthy roses on the mantel, and roses in the cheeks, CALL THB rtirxbLxS WE NOW CARRY GENUINE SCOTCH ANTHRACITE JB. MUSTARD_COAL CO. .'PI-IONEJe - -0 CH, ONTARiO 1 THIS Happy Combination BOWLING MAKES FOR HEALTH IN YOUNG AND 010 JOHN. P.ASONS I Leases LAWRENCE MUMBY I Telephone` • Hopper's Furniture Store, Exeter ANNOUNCE— Furniture Shops' Gibbard Furn p FRE* GUESSING CONTEST 1st Prize . $25.00 2nd Prize . $15.00 3rd Prize $5.00 Nothing to Buy -Contest close% December 15th ' Call at Hopper's Furniture Store, Main street, Exeter Agents for Gibbard Solid Walnut Dining and Bedroom and Occasional Furniture FRY & BLACKHALL X-RAYED UPHOLSTERED 000DS Agricultural Council. The list of accounts disclosed p from Clinton hospital of $20.30 for os 1 Work .Iewed Daisy Shaw, itinerant midway trou Injured by falling out of a county cl. en rent/ to-iha-lull- Th-_- is a bench warrant out for Daisy, bR,t . (Cootfltied from page ) she cannot 1* found. She gave her aro eepactttes, as a .gsgsber of our address as 08 Trafalgar street, Lon- I Collegiate Institute board. He Is In- gps, but that city has disclaimed all ldecd ugly „lased'• responsibility. The finance committee Mr• Parsonexpressed the thanks of will see what can be done Steer R. Ir the board to the various assisting or-! Doul Like New Passion Att ganlzatluns in town and the neigldor- V Under the heading of '-inquiries" I ing townships 01 Gah•rich and Col- 1414 tReeve Bowman (Brengel/4) asked that borne, "Much ,of the suecesa of our counc•il express Itself on the question ; hospital 1s due." lee sold. "to their un- y of changieln t 1T -e edtHtnlatratiou-of the - tiring -wort isr-provislioa much of the a Old Age Tension Act, diaeolving the furnishings within our plant. it Is set- S county council committee. Reeve Bow- ' dom nec•esaary for us to make a re- p.,• man is the 1934 chairman. He gave '; quest of them: on the contrary, they e • i it his his ilpinlon that the tiling of ap- tare always anticipating our require- , ze I plications with 'municipal clerks, with- ments and offering to contribute. With- Tr4" out thorough investigation, would lead out theer valued assistance we would rk to h inefficiency and abuses. Ie said find li are othellitiCIllt to r individuals carry who do' not be- a ere si that fifty per dent. ofe the applications, received were not correct and re- long to organizations who glue much quired much Investigation. He wanted' material assietuuce. Two or three eitl- i to know who wawgoing to do It if i tens low who thhaver passed on gen remembered IM i tit, and who was going to Pay for It were done. He said he could not see , quests, and the extension of this gen- how the new regulations could work eroue thought by others who have nuecessfully. ' made, or may be making, proper dis- lteeve George McNeill (Hlytbl spoke 1 poaitlon of n portion of their means, i along similar lines, as did Reeve San- to remember their local or neighboring dere (Exeter). Reeve Eckert mid hoapltnl. Finally I desire to convey that while 636,000 might be saved in to the superintendent, her staff, and the reducing the number of inspectors It employees throughout, the very sincere - ,Mgt eigekie00 Wooer l:-tistekrrot-ihe boaad_ r.th.e very n=81 - pensions would have to 1* paid, mhi Teilt m 4t -TT niiilrlifeW they'Mave poi of 'which would not he justified. formed the many fie ;Aa'tiing dutlep per - Reeve McNabb of Grey felt The that the clerk and reeve of each muat i nerviee contributed by this staff and who utlaze the fac•tl• —iS - ', Yours SUBIfCRIBE TO IT AND NOT ONLY ASSURE YOUR - WELT OF 62 WMS OF FINE INTERESTING HELP- FUL REA1)t1G, BUT SAVE MONEY TO01 The Family Herald and Weekly Star is $1.00 per year The Signal is $1.50 per year (in advance) WE OFFER A ONE-YEAR SUBSCRIPTION.TO Both Pcipers for $2.00 The Family Herald and Weekly Star presents: - The SIGNAL presents: - A digest of the latent world-wide and Canadian news; a weekly magazine replete with fine stories and helpful articles' and an no- tadate farm journal. All local and county news and many feature article^. FFNil YOUR SUBSCRIPTION TO The Signal, Goderich dpality cowl{ do all- the Investigating the nod ea men, necessary. They knew, better than itfes. we have endeavored to omMain, anyone else, he "'aid, the eIrcumstaneea whenever within out mesons, does serve to the utmost in demonstrating to the of people. The question had already been re- public that nothing but best service (erred t6 the legislative committee and is afforded et our Alexandra Marine tt after several other reeves had been and general hospital." heard. Warden Flliott brought the Ms- I Retiring Members Re-elected ti enoston to a close. -t } The retiring members of the board, I i After mooting a motion of sympathy Mrs. W. L. Horton, Mr. R. C. Whale - 'Treasurer Erskine In his Illness I ley and Mr, J. B. ReynoldS, were re - ill council adjonrnwl to meet at 9.30 elected fur another term of three 1 Wednesday morning yearn. _ A rc+mht'tlon was passed thanking A. 111 s li. Itota•rtson for' lin services as audi- " • I tor, Mr. Robertson wa.•c re-aolnte ■ . a !I atsutor and '\Gilliam taros benpiporary 1- illitlifot't - - _ - In another resolution tbs thanks of py* the-A.aoelathm were extended to Mrs Zr Herald for her good work In the Sn14' 1 of hospital membership ticketo. 1 J. B. Reynolds. chairman of the property committee, mode a Statement i an to the rather eonalderahle repairs and improvements made during the year and solei no large expenditure was wa In contemplation for the coming year. The Maple Leaf Chapter, 1.0.1).E.,O.I).E., IS lig vermatcrtteircorcionttormarterrei CHRISTMAS CARDS EXCELLENT QUALITY lc each, 3 for 5c, 2 for 5c, Sc up to 25c YARDLEY'S GIFT SETS FROM OLD ENGLAND FOR LADIES AND MEN Boys Santa Claus is Coming! WRITE TO HIM IN CARE OF THIS STORE WRITE 1111 NOW eoP le' STORES 5c, 10c, 15c, $1.`00 Bol 130 Geodesic`, Oat. tnktng over a ward to be converted In- to n chll{ren'a rbom. 50c to $4.50 The president spoke appreciatively of the work of varlons officers of the If board. of the services of the ladles rr SPAYING CRUSHESon the house committee the meds- of 8 85c to $10.00 PERFUME SPRAYS DAINTY GIFTS. USEFUL TOILET ARTICLE -- COMPACTS PAREE cal profession, and of .11 who gate their assistance In the work of the hos- pita]. Mayor Lee followed with a tribute to the president. Mr. Parson., for hit energy and ability. A vote of thank"' to the hospital hoard wag tendered nn behalf of the Athens, with expressions of sooreela 1 w ono tion of the work so nn°elftshly rn{• aMiv done. 'RM"' eonetmMd the best re soca of the meeting. Laura Secord's Candies r, 50c lb. 'pecial Christmas 13.,x $1.50 LET us RAVE YOUR If CUTEX CIFTS IN SETS 3bc\815c, $1.25, 1- 75, $2.25, $4.50 $OLS RAZOI. S $8.95 Bb1L slot, NareT mode Rolls Razor and Bowl, Sil- ver Model $9.95 Rolls Bowl $1,00 ECLIPSE RED RING RAZ0RAZOR.with the famous Eclipse $1.75 and $150 YARDLEYS. VERDE/LW/it gar-75c, 5 5 PEARLTONE SET $5.95 up _ Also single pieces - Sheffield Blades KODAKS and CAMERAS$1.25 up 4 maws GIFT SETS - 75c to $4.00 Yardley's and Williams', Colgate's Mcnncn'e, BATH SALTS 27c, 29c, 49c, 75c, $1.00 Many kinds NG POWDERS 490 to $2,00 GIFT STATIONERY 19c to $2.75 PEN and PENCIL SETS W aterman's, Parker, Wahl ;> SHOP EARLY;t F, Campbell's Dreg Stere 44 o aa Welit 22 The Square K Goderich