The Signal, 1936-1-9, Page 44 -Thursday, January 9th, 1936
THE SIGNAL
DONNYBROOK
DONNYBROOK, Jan. e. -The Y.P.S.
of Donnybrook tufted church will
Bret ou 'Friday evening, January 10.
s 'true St. August**, a. lgitti-
totWe Is boldly January,
•g Ue
Wedteewtay, Janarry rt the bgt}►r
of Mri Jae. Qraig,
The Woawp'e Mlsabuare Sudety
will meet du Thursday, Jsuuery 9, at
the home of Mrs. J. C. Ruhlosoa.
5t- end -Myst t,lpy, bele[ and Mr.
'GordonY Mile
da
Robinson.
Overcoats
NO LEFT-OVERS---r-
Fresh, crisp, new garments, cut, t ff red -and lt$Ied to
your individual preference. The discount makes it worth
your while to buy for future wearing.
15% discount on all fancy imported worsteds and tweeds.
WILLT THIS SAVING a RAN
GODERICH, ONT.
DUNGANNON
G I B R A)., TAR DUNGANNON, Jan. M. -Re.. Mr.
and Mrs. Turner entertained the C. G.
I. ?, and Trail Rangers to a social
wend* at the parsonage one night hat
week. The young finis reported a
care pleasant.evtntag,
MrWho wuted not be arovrd at his llrst rft,ee Frank SZceRe and �taa yJme
(*brat uw■� 't'htea�iawe - guests
with
ithY he
gm
right et r•ICam'1<e ha std were gntd Wesel,
for
We plofrtwt; of thl�y"if [urwrr's aldteR lttM Laru( ytingrl. fur
fteasl.11rtr alp ar �!tdhoi4 and lu a few day,.
e•edvertiromen aaa eleew re We The Women's Aawxiatlou of the Cul -
mune on�- __ l - lar
n ands security. Ite history from
the days..whe p of the Pillars
of Heiertes, .lt the limit
the known world, urea Interest-
ingeuo h to i o everyone, a
a cent W itintglit aWwt►a artier -In nit
the most phlegmatic Briton.
To be tutted bettors sunrise r go
"vise
Aa Viewed by 'a Guderich
"L•dT
Abroad
BREAK_ UP A COLD
NervePs (aid Tablets
-- WITH
Caress ��alY�grlre Table"
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Pewter Cold Tabteta • Edi
y+e Bronchitis Wetness... 4
dtie 73e
(•tyy,e's l'augb •y)rap.', :gas, 70e
Mason's iY .. ...... , , nae, 77e
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.. '" e. 11 ryes their r'e•a1e..ry.,..-...,...,....
INaylor spent New Test's with has teen a synonym for Meath- .ed vhnr will i ------ -* -- Q Q +,
Mr. surd Mrs. L C�
monthly ulertlu`#rtd tea at the home ' J Dl`� ^ JT_, .R� -
SecrrAl from atta>idrd 'tae pe
of b4ra, ibnbr >eedT. ppau Friday after. CAMPBELL (G+-
deme at Gee -township hall ou Thurs f 06015, Jantat9.17th. AU tby trines are Tha I uatO (}pdpri0h 4.
11,
y night. lurked to come. OQ ''
�l n* ug impost jand after -
Mew Doris Sutb,'lwla ha. 'been
• -DdY e1 LD rnluj a patient in (;oderlett.fe[ sev-
eral
- _�}� .o
era) 'weeks, retorted io�er home
I(ATE`1E71 P Jan. 7.e --Mr. and lira. and d(tY night. Teea.ure lsleud eade E oriewe awl ,ad, Sia, il,a , a
1 Mdar Rebecca l'aJdwAl pre a dance AALCLtures of Plsteeitu Collodi I.theK Iden
ltrfntl deweu i:d.ila� dr. I re Le reed to hx1 .......i......,'
7f' 7 J e 'I' "nal --• ilk 1(t 1
helldaJ. at�toacb and ' e `> ...+
t
"e. Yee. R. F. r and dtiti�Fi"ta W. R�b DorotW tOATW■gra 13fr1 Ccs J10 Foulahaot
aft$ 'along the edge of a cloud In the ' the musk. 193 Thinga r Girl Can )lake roulette= lite t . • , I,x
ter !Betty relented to noon list Jack irrringtcR ire*/ a ......
„Idoses at iagtrru All and to gee the great Rock Mrs. Bert Bndit.tAt eyelet •week's The Twin Ring Me•�ry - mem.' Bertbs.,Matd ( It
ar: •efts dis fo aheadt b
3 ,: iE holiday VA. like. Mb Mrs. Geo._Brad- The Challenge of the Yuku a. ell me W�
t' ' 1 ,;Lt,. o p ri4'atWt to iorgott., ford atttt'tR+r lea to °Meech• The Voodoo Stone W FtW��
T W'hUe one .., the "light. spreads : Sch o of re -Oiled here` on Matud.T The Story of Coal-::.., ,:�... PeteealaID - -__
�. ys w Fr.. d Mrs are suffused withThe Story of Clutha* Pte rsham
;�, �_� � Jrturry 0th, after a Iwo weeks tad• to
StaNw-: ire H ft --711130119. Oftrue* tln`ts a ylne"oL,gold runs tkfn. The Story pf Traa.{wtr(atle4 ....Peter
Sudbury; Mrs. R Smith, of pestIalong the horlson; the sun soddenly Mr. and Sirs. Albert Campbell. of them
Lorne; Mr. and Mrs. Allen l'ye and rushes into view and ,everything is Weatfrld, ruJ)oyssl New Tear'. PaT Story -of Food - Petersham
family, of Sandwich; Mr. stud Mrs. flooded with light. Bate, rugged noun- with the letter's mother, Mrs. J. Bar- 80TEYVCE
Burt and family, of London; : Ylas tains stretch along the Spanish shore, clay. -aid sister. Mrs. Fitzgerald. 1,� Shea of intention Van Loon
dotted bore and there with groups of Mrs. Lavinia Campbell. who has been Embroidery in Wools t'oucb
Lola Elliott, of Detroit: Mr. Lawrence low, white buildings. From the other staying a few tlstys with Mr, and Mrs. A Group of Invel Crafts ....Halliday
side of rite deck we feta the moanttiat I)ottrttel ruttier_ la now vision" her Flower Maic ui .lftmaa
sister, Mrs. Crawford, at Port Albert. jl pllotinr Your Life •Jaestrow
$27.50
$30.00
$25.50
$ 29.75
W. C. Pridham & Son
PHONE 57, THE SQUARE GODERICH
London.of Africa with tow. in clouds). Now
Mrs. A. Pronati left on Saturday to we air crossing the ay. ' Aigrette..
'Peed the winter In London,
Mr. and Mrs. 7'botuas Brandon and straggling along Its western lids, is
family are home from Waterloo. where left behind and swots we enter the har-
the1F spent Christmas week with Mrs. her. Tenders come out to take the
Brandon'. mother, Mrs. Barrett. passengers ashore, and after four slay lea merle f Adventures In the Air
Mrs; Moorbouse anti daughter Tent days at. sea most of thew are glad to
Week of Prayer. -The "Week of About the Weather .
a week a■ guests of Mrs. Ctrurcbward net foot on land again. Street
!n spite of the babel of tongues Preyer-' was observed Tuesday night )E tlogrighies
In Londolas n.
(hipublict gee wad Isuro the tah+Nault+d In the l �i�u lU►a-loci. V+r►i �wllrppr ma�r.ty�++�-v'
ache Robert Isobel Stotahg er t ofmKirk of r Mr and pe ..: I>,.Ihol llage i hukuuw, rressiti les -fill nC� �V i riS
it Use The llgaal't Advertising /7olum■s
that greets us anti the mingling.yti<• l tottgne*. r af'Ytl
rs.
E
ached ita�-wiz a guest tied . -' - --- _
[*rent 'tyles of dregs who throng the p
narrow, winding street (stitch of s)1 The treet flirtation' tektite Group of Vie- 1
day until Sundayi wits• . resbyterat, rho b. Puagr torlr street t ntGAF chrwtfi wilt 1
things is called Main t}trect : 1. we i u,an, gave an inspiring address to aHEADQUARTERS
realise when we see -the polltt•weu (1146, age. auelieuw.. Prayers ante.giceu by� suant a new minstrel program in Febru•
the uniform and helmet of the i.on- : several ars) duriva the acr•vioe Mina'ate Ttrenty. Yong• mer `rill talc*. _.FUR—
don "bobby" that we are will on t 'lain. I'ti$lrud and Miss Margaret Part In the minstret entertainment.,
\\arch for mirth -teem I ti7ltr..tii><fniin i
'British loll. On the way to the hotel ltyru lyes a duet. "The Garden or /is) Wednesday afternoon ladies of
born. -Sunday. January 5th, to Mr. , I>,hwu English Lanett
anti Mtn. Jack Curran (uee• Eileen j RELIGION
Treks ven ), a daughter.
Sirs, tete Moore visited her friend, in the Steps of the Master
Mrs. Thos. Sandy, In Godertch, .edit`_ . TRAVELS
Johnston
.. Morton
Wallseg
Talnwu
THE
Baptist Church
Rev. S. R. McClung, Minister
Id A.M BIIBL SCHOOL
11 am.
"CHILDREN'S SERVICE"'
(Sermon by dhjeet lemons)
7 p.m.
-. "THE EINGDOlt AND
MARRIAGE''
Mrs. M. 11. Blllett len on Tuesday
to visit friends in L enaali.
Mr. -and Mrs. T. Mallett and two
children were weekend guests of Mrs.
Mallett•' mother; Yrs. K. Davison
Mina) Marion PasGoa relented to LOW we pass long lines of horse cube, whose Prayer."� dieters. -Tire i rote,. [lee N'.Mrt. of ICnoc ,hunch packed a
run with lbrm drivers besets h us to Ret !h : cruder Ladles 6�
e
Mr. Harold Seoteh er spent the vs)- o[ all aorta of articles who dangle (,u1W o t St Yrul's shorn ,wet test bole sett be hlrrg, quilt. Th yarn -sad
carinii wah_Yt�_ftil! Sir")- Itober��them before us, urging (lis to Iruy. ier ' Yetdrte a fKwith te•tnnooti at thladiese'opreset t. I packed by Miss,A ti IlaTlhtnald, who
- y,y(yd,mrr W Wined to Toro4t� praising fruit and flower 'keys; LIga i t -_� was In Is in charge of suppers. and- Mem
tr.�F sa+n,nitnn - „the...itJ�ts.ldt'nt. mrpipM
praising Mir maser: tittle (Wake's; ,•n■r>a of cls meeting After a hymn iio n.
on Monday -to resume his studies at
U.Mis. Aloin
Mien Oran Webster, /ttL4
v eines-bpi- aunte._Miger __*. awl L.
Reid.
On New Year's flay Mr and Yts.
Harry Weston quietly celebrated their
fifty-eighth wedding anniversary. Mr. w bare I
and Mrs. Charles Reston and Mr. and Although the Rock (edged wee) les been...rain, in the Saratoga Mal hertalP.
Yrs. Percy Weston were the only from the water. we find even In De-
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ll i swamp (,ash ret edited a severe eat in Mrs. Robert Bullet, vent a few days
tomnbers of their- family able to be ember many doweling vine. and the, Instep of his left foot with the Iasi week with friends In (:cairrheh.
}whrubrt in the thea.ij�nl Alameda Gar- daze w'h[Ir chopping. Rnturday morning. t Mrs- Duman Mac[ruunn left la
Have Your Commercial Printing Done at The Signal-Office1 °"�tWeek of. Prayer was observed dens. and on fete upper slop)* of the !The wound was cults deep and Wed aswk fur Toronto, where sloe will apetli
by three Knelt quantities of the wild white I pr,ofuwely. Ills fellow -workers assisted a few days with her Memo Mitoses
Is) bloom fiddles the �w getting him to the rue I
with paster' piled with fresh yew- was sting. Mrs. Handier led In prayer.
tables. and two -wheeled carts drawn Motaters paid their fees for 111:itt. aQ1tTLt1R.+�
by homes orf paten. budging, allymost t I After the devotirrtrl period, the ladies AOI11C ap
tlttmir tar comes -along. nor I4Calmost Ili tvtad ■ qw tJes.Jttdaaions. Thr •--- -
eontin illy, as ere rybodj walks to I luwft)•et servo a lovely supper to the .%MIfirtletAt. Jan. 7. ---Mr. Nell R.
tie middle of the road, It Is all very , ladle. at the dose of the meeting. , Mecb:cttzte, of Detroit. is spending a
different from Canada at: London. I Cut on Yost --Mr. Charles Fends, - few days with his father, Mr. Ian it.
of Isw•balah,
Speciahi�.SturdaYh
FRESH HAM ROAST 20C
FRESH HAll, SLICED LB' 22C
PURE PORK SAUSAGE_ LB' 17c
HEAD CHEESE —PER Lam
.--Giva US A CALL AND BE CONVINCED—
Robinson's Meat Market
Phone 36 We Deliver Hamilton Street
services, In Trinity church on are qu n d and brought
Monday night, the address being given uarcla■ls already
Rec. -R: if: •eair:-eea-' lay eight -air - with its fragrance. The_Gardean to the local doctor. The Injured mem-',
Attetrerr'w !'Mier► shaareh sense were attde oat of s ttrpt h ofV batret lice"'(TGs iktiiAro `>>igai 1tDd'
Dr. Dougan was the speaker, and desert In the year doe
tTlie- butte kr sus-wswt sit=yen
ata Wednesday night In Knox Presby- of Waterloo by the, ovetuor of that visible not to chow the wound un
time. evening, w'e'n eve stitches were t'►
Nolan church, when Rev. W. G. Bug- .,-.
rlily
addirewsed the �atharlag Gibraltar deposal for its water qulred. Charles la being sarin for
Burris (J e D. S. If. supply. os rain, as the few spring, are the home of hos aunt, Mrs. R. Me -
Bo s. Me) stroteded PT. Newton- Instifeeleat tenet beeekteh. The east Allister, la the village -
Bra •nd has prat -need here. for two side of the Rorie lifted which the fil- EL hlitiollo.-The IdialdonatY Solidi
and it-balf year& left on December rain clouds bread. ; tewered with of the l'ill'f°41 church field their regu-
lar monthly meethet in the dimmest -
21,4 for Savant Lake. North Ontario, serest of catehinento • Maineeted with
of Ow church with tee presedent. Mina
to -taine-etter_a_ practice In a mluing immernie storage make eat into the
ealialp..-14.-VEILl. much Intereeted in rotes, from which tee water is ram Cella Penfifind- hi eb•rge. After •
and prayer. Mr& Ceeil -Teo-
sport aed the badminton and tennis venni be tonnel to the Wain alai bar. enre-read the Sk-rtptisteieseme.
rhibior-wirH miss klm. Ho was consid- racks. We were told that twelve Ism_ MeWhintwy gave a reading, "A
ere(' a cleeer [thyme -Ian and made million gallows. suilleiewt for a dem Pleture of theiglana.
moony friende lisetleki is now with- of several year,. are kept conetantly fro led in prayer. 'he 'roll eall was
out • _doctor _and the nearest one Is on has& answered by the tuensbera paylog fees.
some ,.41111.11ace away. It b thirteen One of the -remarkable festuree of The minute* of the log% meeting were
miles to finderich : tselee miles, to the Rock la the **ells et pastragest rend and adoistetL Rending was es
Zillion, and ten miles to Clinten. with whit+ it hi undermisedseime NPW Afriec" by Mims E. El
There Is a gond opening here and we as the Generic& These ere • sweeld: Turner stall-Ktit. Y. Ryao. - Mle;--bule.
hope Main tO Pee another doctor lorftte ertsi a marvellous fent- of anitary Teeteoven favored with a solo. WK.
here. engineering. They a 1 e fortifiea I lo ns Mr. Tut -lila then dismissed the meetlag
___ hewn out of the solid rock by corn iet and supper was served.
Death of Geo. L. Henry. -
Friends were shocked New Year's Eft
to hear st_Ille -death et a beloved -
Ioniser -ettesse-Geo.-Igeosset,--11-
Ieleehertoss. Ile& Gem. Irwin, Miss
Celia Pentland pod Mmt. Barclay are
Pentland an unete7TO following la.
a referetwe from The Globe: G.
Everett Henry. county reed overseer
-hese, Was. buried today (Jan. 3) in
u cemetery. les death having
_Nes Year's Eve. Mr. Hen- I
Januar
a
Extraordinary Sale -Feature of Men's
and Women's Coats
25' to 33' LESS
— - WOMEN'S AND MISSES' COATS
All are made from all -wool materials. Lavishly trimmed
with sable, squirrel, French seal,
French beaver. Smartly styled, COATS
warmly interlined. They're out-
standingly low priced.
MISSES' DRESSES WOMEN' S
Afternoon
DRESSES
MEN'S AND YOUTHS'
Inbar during tbe siege Lts which Gen-
eral Elliott and his partitions held out
for nearly four yetre against We com-
bined Frearb and Spanish forces
while ,Dritela wee eugegnd In the
Merrimac Wier of Independence. Only.
the lower gonertetware shown to the
public: the ppper "gefieriee ate pro-
vided with tbe idea equipment In
he_lvtot face o awl
keys may -W-ween-7-TIF-Iller..--sr-f
iyears ago they became such a nue -
saneti. cones" down into the city and W. I. Henry, of Flesherton. and was !
oop...in. _off whste,er th4,1 taw( a hon, at Dungannon ittiS92. lie came '
went overseas rirrilh-the- tents -Grey!
I he shot. They form tbe only colony
of ltarlituy ape. known to exist in Itatt'flipn mid received the Wilt -err ,
1Durope, and. Ise no eke On hie return how he was nutiried
I have been found there, It la popularly
to Mho Odle Few -ter, of Granton.
I %tweed that there Is a subterranean
who row plIrcivps. along With 44i14
i PIMr414nn 40 Africa, through which they
, pap.' back awli forth. AS otd legend
hie Detente. two vistere elm earrive,
lonvs ilea when they finally desert the
Welk Howard Mrt auley. of ales 4. on,
Rork ,Ittritain will cape to eontrol t.
Lin the way up to lite Gillette% are
the rains of a momita, cootie bunt 1n The Public litirary.--New books on
1117:rasrhyv.lavre; :of the Dungannon public
the eighth century by Tattle in Arab
rorsa Ir. lie raptured and fortified
from whleh comes its modern natne• FICTION
the Heck. WhAell Was named after him
Thirty-nine fttepP
The !Weeping titre* nt
It was not until 11402, an eventful
The Dirl at Millet Lftke
year for Spain as well OP America,
Son of the Forest,.
thnt the Moor* vvere finally driven
The Drift 0,enm. i
mit of Gibraltar and Europe. From
wai,,i, 1,, the Lindburgli
Ow TilViVr of Homage, Zane Grey
Robbers' Roost
principal part of Iliv castle 4011 stand -
Andrew Itoconnotes Will J. Hocking
Init. a magnificent vie* ran he bad.
Outlaws of Eden
lielow nee the harbor. dotted with every
Cemratie% of the Storm Wye,
kind 4)f vessel. from big. grey battle -
The Thiel Watiiing Retie
side to Moorish fishing hoot and tiny
Younger Sister , Mlle
Afriee. Ceuta only eight miles away. Norris
mod Or Ppeedb011t . T,, the 11011th Is
and to the werth-we-: Telerter. 11 good
yowl a narrow bahmus is the strip
thirty mile* away. To the north be -
of neutral eountry beyond which lies,
Spain. with the tos n of IA Linen elope
to the botuidary. Evert, ahrh4 at 10
o'clock the gates of Gibraltar are
teeked and? it behoove% every resident
of I,a Linea to be oe hla own aide lf
Its tbw. not want to flood the night
and PAINT
siamilty sad low le plias
Tee. Will nod first-class values
In our stock of
MMILNIn'RE and STOVES
We positively save you money
W. H. Blackstone
-the Broadway of Gosierich"
MILK—MADE BREAD
• 7115 P101(114701, MIR ()wet:Art:seer
CAKES AND PASTRIES
WEST 191113WE • PHONE 114
Smartly tailored Coats in brown and
blue silvertone, blue and oxford
grey silvertone Elysian.
We arc 4.4mtimung the %ale of Migeeti
Afid1110dn and Evening lireeses. Smartly
'Mat IR novel t y weaves antictelit_ Ma
Regidig $6.93 and $8.95•
Specially
Priced
555
Ilnehan
-Buono s
Codr
Mile materials, beautifully cut, exquisite
trimming. Black, and rich dark colors. In
sizes lilltig-241/2. These Drewses were regu-
larly $10.95 and $11.95.
Very
Special
7.
A. CORNFIEtb
"Shop where you are Invited to shop" Phone 418.
Curwood
Zane Orel'
Fife
TALI,' DOWN STEPS
Mbo Martha Store, of Soaforth,
night when she plunged hendinne
down a flight of mega an leaving a
dance irt the Maeonie Hall. Mina
Story was badly seam up aod had
to he aselated from the
•
Second-hand Wife Norris
Queen of Romanee or Pitiless) Choice -
Pettier
Wife for Nate Norrie
AnddrA. Sweetheart Thick
Shy Haggard
The Scarlet Pimpirnei array
Many Way%
When Rogue* Fall Out
The Silent Six
Cypher K
The Keymatt
The Feathered Serpent
Mnrcee% of the North Powell
....Jakarta tina
Midler
Friesian
Seamark
Totten
Wail are
First ta lie
Me Pets
Little Mites of Cased* .
nor Animal Filen&
The Red Fairy Rook .
Aliee Adventnree In Fat
Capital
Phone 47
Abnimniallectrir
SOUND SYSTEM
Theatre
Now Playing--Ktimund Lowe and Claire Trevor. in "Sleek Sheep '•
MONDAY, TUESDAY and WILDNEBDAT-
ho settled the Canadian West
--With Deem Tends. Charlet Ilieltfard intlehrO11111111111,Me
THURSDAV, FRIDAY aad SATURDAY -
PAUL LUKAS and IAN KEITH
head a wagnigtent east _in a great portrayal of •
ALEXANDER -WNW epic 44 high adventitre--. —
"THE THREE MUSKETEERS"
Matinees Wednesday and Saturday at 3'p.m.
Coming- "Accent on Youth," and "Tho Glass Key."
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Dupny
long
ryland Long
in g
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ally superior...burns longer .••
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The DEAN COAL CO.
Telephone 95W
Goderich