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GODERICH, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, JANUARY 9, 1936
1,-AAiNGE YlW4'.AI, YEA
T e County Home committee OT
Huron county eounell met at Clinton
a Year at Guelph ea Friday last. is of the past
1116011th were passed to bring Into ef-
fect a change of the fiscal year, from
• Dsoember 1st to the calendar year.
RbTn Torontb—ClirErealtrOINtleittrinembers were present, as
--Steals One In Wingham—Oell. B. J. Bowman, chairman; M. Hanley,
INn. 3. J. Moser, F. Davidsoi, C.McWh1n-
,
j Ie t raigie
Insurance and Real Estate
Dominion, Provincial and
Municipal Bonds
MONIS 24 GODERICH
Geo. Williams & Son
DOMINION, PROVINCIAL and
MUNICIPAL BONDS
Pin: Accident, Automobile and
General Insuraoee Agents
OFFICE, NEXT TO BANY
OF COMMERCE
Phan Ai Gedellieh
For Sale at Port Aber
Nicely Weeded Cottage Lel*
32 a 20l-fetig --
HYDRO CONNECTION
—Alio Blouses in Tows—
AUTO, ACCIDENT and FIRE
INBUAANCpc
W. J. POWELL
PHONE 252 GODERICH
iR♦-'-era
.trate J. A. Making o11 Friday hist
to -a• charge of the theft of a car
owned by W. .1. Brown, Wingham.
on November 211, Clarence White, of
Dund6TE,—tr"5Tt senten --to-_ nue yeas
in the Reformatory at Guelph, with
an additional link -terminate term of
not more than six months.
Defence counael, Frank Donnelly,
Mated that White left Toronto In a
stolen ear with two other men. The
ear broke down uutalde Wingttawt.
whereupon Brown's ear was opolea.
Mr. Donnelly asked that leniency be
—ierea b-Rto e-[it+tio tie uTee F1
C.N.H. station it Listowel on Thurs-
day
humday night last, jimmied open the rare
with tools taken from -tbe -railway
tool box and escaped with $T0 In cash
u nit-42-�r rause• -gin rr r
Listowel, Is iiveatlgating..
Provincial Cott -table P. E. . McCoy
states the theft was -similar to one
worked at Clinton two months ago,
when the safe was taken from the
office at Mustard's coal yard. Tools
were Sebes—heat a.-ratllwey tool box
and the safe was pried open.
DOMINION STORES SALES
"�"
Fame tarp Iligrevtostill!'7`it
Purled of Lear
Sales of Domiiiiiqi Sturm Limited
for the thirteenth period eutied De -
ember .2eth, 1935. weep $1,575,089.
t cbtnparea wtttr�tr,Jn.$.Tdb for -,hr
ovrraep,uudfng perlesl 1u,19 .1. and is au
increase of 1�ns_.
8$$ Wu vela.
.ins tJs t lwriosi 2C hiu i a
period ar'19St"
FORMERLY 1[AIIAGIR HERE
stall
on Removal to Montreal
January Bluebell. the organ of the
Hell Telephone Company, reports a
farewell presentation to Mr. R. .J.
Ruwball on the (erasion of Ills re-
moval from Ottawa to Moutreal. Mr.
Kimball some peers ago was the Bell
wa neger-A- r1oal.-awes- ma- f
here are pleased to, msec. the way
Its which he tilt;/ advanced iu the ser-
vice of the CoaMwny.
Tait -screws
1n-
On the' acres 1u of Ile. RuwbalPs
transfer to Montreal a
Superintendent, a cariTTa Ffrand donee
wap held in (Hisao. All department.
were represented. ars'- :)IKI employees
and their friends Katt
and bid farewell t.. Mr. and Mrs. Rum-
fehalf of the em looses In
rlste�n Otit 1 t t
ball was presented with three sneer
trays, suitably engraved. and Mrs.
Rowlett watt preA•utwl %silk to basket
of roses. The presentation was wade
-by Mr. George lluurue, chairman of,
the employee representatives commit-
tee, who toufe-esl to Mr. Rumba!'
one rhanls of the anff [Lr Ms Nader --
ship and fair treatment during the last
shown White, who had been of al CHRISTMAS GIFTS TO
sist•nee to pollee after his arrest.ALEXANDRA HOSPITAL
15
A Clinton youth pleaded guilty to I
a charge of consuming liquor in a pub.
lie place, and paid :. and costs. His t io
Mite M. K. Msrkinlale, impede -
was one of ave lads caught DT Chief -
A. E. Fremlin on Christman Eve while
lt
allegedly In festive mood, ire_ hap -
peed to be carrying the salute of the
feeds-By,feeds-By,feety, but tie was not let down by
hiss friends. They split the flue_ and
costa live ways.
H. Hartung, of Clinton, appeared
ones. -more' -on t charge' of' Tills
sion of fttndoe of the Itentrew Machin-
ery Company. Defence counsel, Frank
Donnelly-, asked for a two weeks'
but Harturtg's bondsmen
obje't•tad, not wisldnrf to risk the bond
for more than a week. The catw was
Wades". Alexandra Marine and Gm -
Orgill hospital, wishes to thank all these
who ase kindly remewhersd the hos-
pital
ow
pital at Christmas with the following
gifts: meat Mn.. Adam Punter, potted at ; Dr.
end MrS.Taytor, afabifrtptton tur'Good
Housekeeping.' 19a�s�y'.Smith's ale -Q.[
M
ess eal4li.�'rtb a tiraf-
ker, oysters: Its Iva tiore Army. Christ-
mas War l'ry; Albert Mugford, Cbrist-
mato tree; Tetsbutt's hardware, cake,
plate, bud vases; Mrs. E. W. Carrie,
oranges, magazine•: J. J. McEwen,
•audios; MII5. A. D. Mct.etin,tfruit and
—,adjourned untilthis (Thuredayt tarts: Mrs. W. II. Reed, apples; Mrs. tety tit
Swedish
afterpoon to permit *titer rnrestiga. T-Mtffe eaterM. fruit . Mrs. W. Ti. Mr
_11_1 on.
Er(nITY-NINTH YEAR, NO. 2
Canadians1ombed
by Italian Planes
REMEMBUS MANY
Sue 1ph &caner ReedIrlbey beaer'leh
Boys of Half-aeaetrry Ago
Mr. J. A. Sullivan, postmaster of
Guelph. who ha an esteewed subscrib-
er
The Signal,rites renewing his
Red Oran U�idid byRev, Dr. �uhs•rlltlon for wati nod adds:
Hooper. on Ethiop "In your .lntue of Decemtwr 12th
Boys of- the
War you, d ve .J4
CO DS
sloe at hay at `• t A Visit under the
leadership of Ralpfh Hooper—of
Toronto wee but without caw
unities, a stabil received.here from Dr.
T. A: Lembitt Who is in charge of the
mission in- Zfhil pla, autres - j
- -
■b1 which rt erne`_'' `Te
01 of Swedish Rett Crisis unit
by the ltaliauti' last week, retda iu
part: •"Our en» also bombed,but no
one In ured. it may Be going fur-
ther south n the /heeded." -
.The (sanad len pelt started fir the
tsotltwestern front early in Nevem-
r. Led by: Dr. _Hooper, it Marin -
chided three otller Canadians and a
.teff of EthigV tt ussietants. Neith-
er Dr. liuope'' wife:nor his daughter
.. Ttf go oa tie- ex pedttton.•
pt fg texpe JAL_
work at the 4pee had tai at Addis
Itev.• 1r. am et Reeser'
°pinto's that; !reference in -tbe
to "our unit.' makes it elver that the
Venatlian until had been bombed. It
thoug,ht t at the Canadians 'have
teal, is at present in the
ion, grapefruit: Mrs. Patton, chow-
: --14 a rsas
► CONSERVATORY fiCIIOLAE$HIPS
The Toronto Conservatory of Music
annogtnces that a series st hcholarshjps,
based out a study of the results of the
pinnoforte practical examinations held
In 111:Rt, will be awarded in each Provincesof1'bl
the of British nmhla,
Alberta, Saskatchewan. Manitoba and
Ontario. to be aliened towards the
cost of the successful candidates' till -
Lion with their own teachers.
Men's -11� Wsrlky ,ice
102 WLdTEs
OMNI b and look over esti:
Samples
They are the very best
Everything that's --new,.- in
Men's Wear at this time
of the year.
Chas. Black
East Street and Square
' GODERICH
t;re„ cry- fruit and cues= six years, and tie a, hest wisher. for
his and lers.-Remtutt � health, Imppi•
acs++ and sucse.t.-
in thanking the croup. Mr. Rum -
ball stated that lie sickened this o• :
portunity to thank all the employ,
of the glitter's (hitarlo division
the splendid melon Juel_m op.rat..n
given -.-him; and to a.suee the group
tat lbIadlvfslon wooed always up
permost In his thoughts. Ile also in-
truultteed D. Ii. Mu-IMllgall HINT asked
for him the- vane- err -operation and
dies; Mrs. t'has. S:nenders,"alortbread;
Cleveland's Bakery. Christmas take;
Mr. and Mrs. J. It. Wheeler. choco-
latre: Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Hibbert,
,•bocotates; Curry's Bakery, Christ-
' usaa Bake; Mr. H. t'allwoosi, Tilbury,
t ehosv+h/ees— St.--Gawrge's church, Jr.
W. A., scrap books for the. nprsery
room; Myst. Ida Daniels. rake plate
handle; Dr. and Mrs. Graham, sub-
scription
ubs•ription to "Toronto Saturday Night;"
Abmeek Chapter, plant for
week,.,Jnom,:-.. LI IJ E . Maisie.
Chapter, rose for each patient's tray;
r. and Mra. -Robert Darwin, squeal}
and pumpkins; Dr. N. C. Jackson,
dnbai'f'iptton to "Mayfair," 193e; Mrs.
Jas. Rots, scrap books; The Alumnae,
curtains for nurses' sitting -room.
Take Part hi Parents'
On Sunday, December 29th, Mrs. D.
W. Worthy and Bev. Donald McLeod,
of Oodwlch, visited their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Ronald S. McLeod, of Rip-
ley. who were celebrating the sixtieth
aoniversery of their wedding. Alpo
et, were the remaining members
SefasiT : _fro dauglt►era, Mrs. J.
Mr*, +Asale
'Smith, et Huron township, and a soli,
Mr. .1. A. McLeod, of Ripley.
ACCURACY A VIRTUE
Accuracy In business is a virtue be-
llied esteem --Elbert Hubbard.
West Street
-ELECTRIC --SHOP-
WE CARRY A COMPLETE
STOCK OF
Electrical Appliances,
Fixtures, etc.
Electric Wiring of all
kinds
Estimates gives on application
FRANK IMWARTHUR
Telephone 82 — Goderich
'Oa December Mrth, ISIS Mfrs
Mathews, ■ 'daughter of the late Mr.
and Mrs. Donald Matheson, of Cosstes-
slon A, Huron townsMp, was ttaittd
In marriage to Donald R. Meieod,
a native of Scotland. Rev. Mr. Cam-
eron, of Lie -know. e,metntel. The
couple lived at Ripley after their
marriage, and Mill reside on the same
premises.
Mr. and Mrs. McLeod, or., enjoy
excellent health, but the former's eye-
sight has been falling for some time.
MUSIC
TEACHERS
AND
—PUPILS
1936- App:nations a ler. must reach
the Conor nat.ay nue later than Januar"
15511, 1916.
CONSERVATORY
1.-'d lace ly e t E -',nary 1!ts and I 'h.
J PS
A aerie. of Seholor+h,pe. I.a. d on a study
of the result! of the pianoforte practical
e:amkutiau testi ;a tee, fiat be awased
local' in Ontario, Fre ,M. p•rlhae Gail -
I and II will Ione (:roe;`, A; eta:k, 111
and IV, Gn,upp 6: O'a'ks V anal VI, Crows
C: Grades All and VIII, (in up 11.; Gatti
IX sad X, tame it: awe award is mei
troop — amounting to $10.03. $13.00.
$10.00 $13.00 and 330.0(1. rntnctiarie, to
be applied bawls, the cast of the Ware
telae et de sacrexstut candidates.
TORONTO
CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC
C•Ibgs Se. and Uni,wsit"
TORONTO 2.
Miss McGrath gale as exhibition of
atem -ds►nesse,--wed--rtfraiatew(r--were-
nerved under the atde dtactfen of the
Juneau family. The party was spon-
sored by the Ottawa ZfelepbApee Em-
ployees' Club.
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MARRIAGE CUSTOMS VARY—
TO P
ARY-TOP XE -R -t- fE
Ethiopian _
wounds.
Before thef
work extra
sent south. -
(u leave
cusH organi
sb,tary tar
work udder
there -
tat recovering from
it.. ion cs,ntinue their
or. will have to lie
v, Dr. Ititugltam plana
-k-nrk-chertiy `. dl.
I of it party of mis-
t(► go to Ethiopia to.
r+ already located
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COLLECTING
A ksal w4rClia11t is wondering if It
polyp to se *Benner," �d ennerul" to one's cus-
tomers. Ile aI1t making a clean-up
on his boobs amt among other ac-
on.fnrthe
sum of fift : 1 cents. There was -no
when -the perind-roll
lout the same ffteen-
th'the same result. As
tine he continued to
the -Aft,- one had
, Mate .
around he
cent accounti
a matter of
mend the
gone the than came end paid. The
mer•lent sutllld, well pleased that his
matter of principle had brought re-
sults, until he remembered the five
three -cent saps be had placed on
the "dunnere. ` `-
tolls;,%.
"This Bet bus brought_ beck Perol-
lections of half a century ago, and
someday la the near future I hope to
visit the old home town and look up
some of those on that list who I know
are sill residents of Godericth."
l'se The Signal's Classtbdreelniaas
You Are Familiar With Every
Item On Sale This Week
WEEK OF JANUARY 10th to 17th—Inclusive
ANACIN
22e. 75e,
$1.25
for—
headaches
Norwegian ('oil Liver Oil
13 -os. bottle ere
Williams' Pink Pills make SIM
blood 44e
Toilet Seeps 4 thea lb
use !Medicine by the
spoonful when 5)-
bili;s %puhr's in drops
does more good to
Drat throat bron-
chili., coughs, (-olds,
catarrh anti tonsili-
tis. Results good or
money bark. Try it.
.•%edema
t!l hilt Clew d Pk_.
Mentholatum.27e, 54e
l tirea..i:w, 4"r
Daggett 1 imam t'ell's
('leansing or
Vanishing ('ream 29c
Hind's lioncy and .U -
mond ('ream .25e, 511e
L'.VORIM
, .25e, 50e, $1.00
ANTI -FREEZE by
the quart. half -gallon
and gallon.
'tromp-ttuinine Tab-
lets, ('hoeolale-coated
' 25e --
Writing Pail and
Pkg. Envelopes
Regular 25...f rile
Listerine Tooth------
Paate 25e
BUY DRUGS AT THE DRUGSTORE
Dunlop's CampTell's Laudeli's Wigle's
Drugstore Drugstore Drugstore Drugstore
other with the hose of a -greater suc-
cess. .__ .._...__
more Binding Type
A higher grade is otic In which
there are- certain agreements regard-
ing property. A sou of a man of dim.
-diction why sec a young lady on the
street; lir at church, and take a fancy
to her. He will make enquiries as to
her accotuplishmenta or bearing. If
he is satisfied be will then speak to
her. tatl"•r. With Ave or sig--.of-bis
friends -his lather -sol --sot- forth' --to
tree her father.
If aegotlattnns are successful the
week bringing with him his two Mizela
and other friends. The chief
Mizei, or best man, or rather the..
b?de's ti•st mita, emit a most reopen-
Mair�tbgJ►gidoa-Lttslil�di�►-= =
dies lie mit)- not marry.
There are two wedging Teat, the
first at the home of the bride's father
and the wrote' at the home of the
husband. The guest a.wemble at the
set'en tf`h'iili2: r ATiy'purtiiIEETIfne: -*TIM
Is 1 p.m.
til night Session
They bring with them their presents,
usually me,l:,7. varying from one to
lett dollars. In addition there are
rifts of sherp• pieces of bread and Jars
f twee. It Is rustomnry to have some -
on, meted at the entrance to receive
these gifts In butanecsllkt. hrshion.
Toward ets•u111g the lights are lit
and the groom presents -himself with
his companion. The night Is spent
eating and drinking, tbe_greem witting
apart incur'liititoaSIY T*I' ween his two
Misch.
At d'fwn all arise and the guests
leave the house. The to Mlzu•is go
In search of the h de andwafter same
I.5ttutIspts to hid,' she Is brought
forth. First the oath Is taken and the
bride ail Tii'i.iegroom with brides-
maids sit together, and taste horn
Pups -of milk and honey. Then the
ennfe.sor cnmee the \_facia to make
the religion- oath, for the chief Mizei
most swenr- to become the bride's
,rot her.
lasting Medlock
When it I, ,-band and wife have 1..
'ermined to take the (lwurbttf.,c'4f
Eucharist marriage, they speak Ith
their ennfe•sor, who edvine's then' LO
welt for n yenr. As they come to the
communion service each month, ife
asks if they are Mill of the same mind,
satisfying both him and themselves
that they ere prepared to go through
with the marriage ikath alone die-
snlres such a tkarriage.
Thu* there aro three grades of mar-
riage In Ethiopia. in the Arst class
we may include the majority. In the
second a much smaller number. As
to the third. It is a very rare neeuO
Melee and such a married couple
rarely found.
inions Have Single Wife,
But Marriage Laws Are
Seldom Binding
Editor's Note—Dr. E. Ralph Hoops
er, II,A., M.D., formerly of (ioderleb
and Toronto, (hit., has for the past
four years been in charge of the Leper
hospital, three miles from Addis
Ababa, capital of war-torn Ethiopia.
The following is the eleventh of a
series of arrtielea from the interior of
that much -talked -of country.
Written - "peels/Ty for ' attmttat lPreint-
By DR. E, RALPH HOOTER
(If the Sudan interior Mission
(Copyright. 180(1, By National Press)
--.Addis - 1H-4uat
as Abyssinia is a mixture of many
FfIre(Is, rooiaaue.s■o.. ral'ee. -laws
and eustoms are many and varied.
Taws are seldom uniform throughout
the empire and much depends on ra-
cial and local etrRtom.-
HEAT FOLKS
1.11415 If AN AWFUL DAY FOR A FIRE
THINK OF 'THE POOR PEOPLO
TURNED OUT INTO THE SNOW i
NH IS AN AWFUL DAY l ' Tb
HAVE A FIRE! -THINK OF THE
'POOR PEOPLE WHO MOOT TO
ORD ' oonL 1,
Ise‘ It tummy? jlI People buy fire Insnrwnee In case
of a pmsdble fire.
Well and glxod.
Rut the same people will
leave off buying cold -Insurance
against a dead sure winter un-
til It tits them.
Perhaps it's because they know
that we'll rush the Coal to
theme after the cold snap comes.
But buying (m el la like buying
•--ratty other lite inaursoce: the
earlier you bey it, the cheaper
it is.
e
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MONK N WN. a r eiria mew. oODAtiCM. oriT.
a
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4:a�Fl;l ..-.,C� �"V rf::' ,. v . P : l+Ps�_? „°� 1ih a . �,; h� ziMl4,"t"°"''r
CALL THE
OAT MAI
B. Mustard Coal -Co.
Marriage In Abyssinia covers a wide
range of procedure and practice. it
Includes every-
thing from for-
mal to informal,
from love to love-
less, from com-
panionate to corn
merelal and from
delightful to
dreadful.
At the first
sight there ap-
pears to he an ap-
palling difference
between the mar-
riages of America
and Ahy*vinie, but Dr. Hooper
In the last amity -
Fie the same underlying principles or
action are at work.
N•Foranlity
True, in our country marriages are
registered and they are not in Abya-
sinla. (Me at time is the order In
Amet let -arid div ees are rnthjeted to
the procedure en ssnetion of the di-
vorce court. in Ahyssinla this for-
mality is dispensed with. The divorce
court Is a homemade affair, is Im-
promptu and apsntanaanns, 161 --needs
little help from the outside. - -
Among the Amharas It is correct
to dispose of one wife before taking
another. Many ostensibly have but
one who dwell. under his roof and la
recognised as his wife Rut in addi-
tion to this they may have several
others Living In various parts of the
town Ruch a emirs. is not unknown
In America
There are three grades of marriages,
in the first there M merely a selection
of an agraeahle partner or one sup-
posed
upposed to he agreeable. Rut later dis-
covered
iecovered to he snfllctently disagreeable
it is adequate excuse for trying as-
a,
;
l if
CANADIANS AND TRITE INDUSTRiESAND THEIR BANK
• DAIRYING-•
HENRY: "Angus, do you ever think of the time
we started this dairy business?"
ANGUS"'You bet I do, Henry. It' all started
with me deivtwg that milk route at 120 a month
and hoard. J worked early and hard for what I got,
but the turn came when the boss was willing to
sell out. The Bank of Montreal knew I was thrifty
from the way my savings account had grown
steadily. They helped a lot by lending use some
money—on good security, of course, it gave me
a good start. I still worked mighty hard hut the
profits made me forget I was sb tired. We have a
si.e balance at the Bank now."
HENRY: "Yes, and you tetra me in 55 • partner
and gradually we worked up to. a fine herd of our
own and later a modern dairy outfit. And don't
forget what our wives and children did. Angus."
ANGUS: ':No, indeed! Even the girls joined calf
clubs and borrowed money from the Bank to
buy the first fine. stock. They did their bit in
bolding up our present prize-winning herd."
Not only are the largest dairy concerns in Canada
customers of the Bank of Montreal, but hundreds
of independent dairy farmers as well. Large and
small, they keep their business deposits and sav-
ings at the Bank and borrow at times for seasonal
requirements. Many of them call on the Bank (or
other services, such as credit information, market
conditions. Many of them have these bends and
other valuable papers with the Bank for safekeeping.
BANK OF MONTREAL
s
ESTX8L11111ED 111t1* ftltAtr OPTICS, MONTREAL
Goderich Branch: A. A. NICOL, Manager
.111111111.
MODraN. 1Es,cItNT sANgiNG t►avIrf Tat OUTCOYU Os tie Ytaas' $VEEP,$►lit OHllaydsat
re.
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a- a