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The Signal, 1936-1-23, Page 8r '-Taw<T SW -It eit,TAKORMeast THE SIGNAL GODERICH, ONT. THE BRIEFS Baptist Church Bev. S. R. McClaag, Minister lid A.Mr-•Reids SCHOO1. 11 as A Special Sereioe for Men 2p.m. "The Kingdom and Politicos" wire the .:•rolob„eg. ar IMMorlal Orrvina The tutelar westing if the ilait- ford Wall 's Hospital Auxiliary will be held t the hosts of Mrs H. Wil- liams. Thursday, January 110, Please being your thimble. The etkhre and dance which was to be Oven la the Masonic Hall ea Friday, January 34th, by the young laces of Bt. Peter'. parish, has been pu ned until Friday, January list, on 'o Let the death of His I' f` AUBURN AUBURN Jan. 1..—Mr. and Mrs. W�avt II'Thrust°. ate visiting as the huge of Mr. W►.s, Asquith. Was Kathleen Tyndall, of Carlow, sprat the week -end with Miss Bernice Aayulth. MIAs Jeanette Currie and Miss Mar- garet Fear, of PtatlsvILe, spent the weekend with Miss Bernice lawsou anti Miss Margaret Ferguson._- The hockey game last Friday night resulted in a decided victory for Au - kuru, the score being 5-2. Oa Friday, January 2Nth, there will be a concert in the Foresters' Hall ander public library auspices. CIURCH NOTES The aaaual congregational meeting of VMtorta street United cherub will be held es Wednesday, Januar' !tis A seryl to memory of the late Efag George V will be held Is Kau church on Sundae morning next, at the regu- lar hour of worship, and will be con- ducted be the minister, Rev. D. J. Lasa The annual meeting of the evening auxiliary of North street United church wilt be hold in the basement of the church on Thursday. January 30 Re- ports will be given by the various secretaries. Each member is requested to endeavee to bring a -new member. This will be fee night and a pot -luck supper wilt be served. A. W. ANDERTON TEACIllat OF Piano .Singing - Organ - Theory -ORGANIST LATE PROFESSOR OF AND ORGANIST TO LIS81:RN over IM Successes In Toronto Conservatory • ._-lis -pupils t heelless Studio -4Z ST. GEORGE'S MUSIC 1' LST E It CHURCH - PROVINCIAL CATIHEDRAL, k'.'ui,y(I,g Trafalgar St. as COLLEGE IRELAND. Examinations. Organists and Choir Leedom Telephone 472 SANITARY 111MEAT W MARKET SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY PRIME MB ROAST, ROLLED lb. 190 SILOULDU9.R ROAST, BEEF- - lb. 140 - SHORT RIB ROAST, BEEF lb. 17c VEAL CHOPS, SHOULDER OR RI$,•.•s ...,., i k18n. _, PURE PORK S U$AO ...:. , , . •s LEG LAMB lb. BREAST LAMB lb. 14c "HOME MAID" HEAD CHEESE 3 lbs. for 25c JEWELL SHORTENING 2 lbs. for 23c BEEF TRIPPING 3 lbs. for 25c _s. lPHONE MMT 1111111 TON aTRF.ET • WR DELIVER Hundred and First Meeting of Vestry IOD* RICH MAN THE PRINCE MAIDENS RiM at St. Osorge's Anglican Anecd, the former Prince of Church -Satisfactory Wales are TOW Interest now that Reports I he has W the BrIU•h throne. This one ens a Oodericb man, The one hundred and first annual 1'.1a Pri and the scene was as esteem its Orders la the early part a'aetla••,y� St.George'. AngR- of the 0 far. eta •ehre h wits held in the Gslld room One nigh tom was on guard duty on Monday evening. Rev. A. C. (hal- when a pa • seuumi u: a :r:::== =-v der presided, aid Mr. O. E Groves omcers - eons on a visit of ln- was appointed secretary for the test- i. GuadianaGuadiana were nut (Mna particular!) ret about observing all lug. the rules ettry etiquette, and on The reports given showed that the tile net low neglected to come to church had enjoyed a very .0 ...[.1ithe salute w doubt he would have year financially slid di�finspirito•lly. W Another Calder reportecrease in atm,- .oldier f i derlch why be had not attendance over 1934. He thanked saluted vas the Prince of Wales, the congregation for the appreciation he said, tad just passed. When shown him and his family, and ex- the part,/ trued, on the way out, pressed his appreciation of the work Tom was c to do the honors, and done by the church organisations and was going tough the motions in the ef>sc'laisbest of sty viten the Prince, the eus- Reports, ail of which were gratify- picion of t ing, were read as follows: Ch tarry wardens' financial statement, by G. L. Th•-yoqs- sot long Parsons, people's warden; auditors' out of his rs at that time -lost statement, E. D. Brown, and the rec- nothing In respect and esteem of tor read the reports of the poor fund, the fighting adians from his evident Churchwoman's Guild, A. Y. P. A., desire to a up "stile," but rather choir, Women's Auxiliary, Sunday to be rega ati one of the "boys" school, Sunday school memorial fund, who were fi ng the Empire's battles Junior %V..i., Church Boys' League, la those ate mare of warfare. restoration fund and -Bishop Seager scholarship fund It sae-d,'cided that a letter express- ing xpressing the heartfelt sympathy of the con- gregation 1w seta to the widow and NK KUNTZ family of the lAte Mr. George Wil- Frank member of a family Rams, who was 4 member 'of the that opt brewery at Salford select vestry. -and a former warden of some years died at Hamilton on eke cion') Tuesday, J tory 14th. The remains Ofilcerav were elected as follows: were e o Godertch sled rested/ People's warden, Mr. E. D. Brown; in BTopbe funeral chs where rector's warden, Mr. J. S. Platt; vee • funeral rare was co ed IV try clerk and treasurer Mr. C. E. Rev, Fat • We -on Fri ay-morntng. Groves; chairman of sidesmen, Sher- Interment in Colborne R C. ceme- iR R. G. Reynolds; lay delegates to tery, the pa Curets being I. B. Rey - the Synod, Lt. -Col. A. F. Sturdy, Mr. voids, M. H kirtln, J. Chisholm and E. D. Brown, Dr. J. A. Graham; Wbati- E. Span. totes, Messrs. G. L. Parsons, J. S Platt, C. E Groves; auditors, Messrs. Wm. Beatty, G. N. Dowker; select ves- try, people's appointments, Messrs. R C. Hays, A. F. Sturdy, Wm. Beatty. W. Switzer at ria Blanchard township C C. Lee, W-10. Bisckane,. 1p,- P1. ....farm aeae-lit. %ergs. kir.- Swltser. A. Graham. t; I.' D. Eastman was who was fifty tine years of age, col - elected trustee iso the endowment lapsed den chores In the barn board for thea x red term of the and dr t llpat Instantly. He had =r''^`-• `�. . Mr. R. C. saaetej< Peart trpublc for some 'try the board -for time p� to the fatal attack. He was a of the'late Mr. and Mrs Richarb eviltner. Surviving, besides WRIST BROKEN IN FALL his wife, tormer:y)Ltsa Shire, of Kirk recognised the visitors. situ followed asked the ITUARY . • • RW ITZER Word wee Kelved by relatives here on Tuesday of the sudden depth of R. a term of two years. Mrs. Fred Mugford suffered an un- ton, are fota'rtcldren and two sisters fortunate accident on Saturday after- Mr. Wm. lobioson, of Goderich, Is a risen when she slipped on the icy roma• t - walk as she -stepped from her home ill In ..YlIL be made this after- Goderi: h township and fell, fracturing n°4:41- Tr -ti • • 2' her right wrist. The Injury. was M18(4t'fiUSTA McL17OD tended at Aieiat(!ra hospital. ' „ Aced has beta. received here of .the b -A. H. siSKINZ, w rs A. H. Erskine, Huron county treaaer- tr, is a well-known man la this dis- trict. ietrict. On Saturday he received • letter from Seaforth. It was ad- dressed merely "A. H. Erskine, Esp." -no town or street or further desig- nation. AT ST. PETERSBURG in a long hat of Ontario people wino are viutlug at tit. eetersburg, Flori- da, we observe the names of the fol- lowing from Oudorich: James Dos atdauq Agues P. Fuser, Mr. and Mrs. N. Pearson. Maas Eva M. Somerville, l,oec vlllc, Mrs. Ruth Thomp- son, Jervis Wiles. • .1 I '. NEVI TEAS r Toplinf Wtf be the big night foe local Oil , when they prepare for the begl of their pew year. Tomorrow, asuary 24th, will be their New Yea Day, so compliments of the seasonfire In order. CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS L W. Mt/Ni=1TH, •/ Chartered Accountant tea Ontario street, Stratford, Ontario (Member Iliratbrook, McLeod a Moo- Reith, Toroais, Ontario.) VETERINARY SURGEON DIRECTORS RE-ELECTED G. 10. MILES, V.B.. B.V.tle, At a meeting al ti.lYartAlti%t ,. VI T RiNARY SSUHO1DON of Mala ' llwoo Graduate of the University of To - Thursday afternoon Oat, t u K rronto and Oatsrlo Veterinary College. Office at T. T Murphy's, Hamilton street. Phones: Day 206; night 240. directors In Mika last year wee re- turned Aur 1936 as follows: C. A. Reid, W. A. Coulthurst. U. L. Parsons, C. C. Lee, J. B Reynolds, R. L. Lloyds T. R. Patterson. D. D. Mooney. USID PIANO SALE Those present expressed themselves as being highly gratVled with the legs IANUARICCLEq CE SALE OF club season, vi USED QIANOS. Such well-known The board of directoraarill ma.t,jo - makes as Bela an, Nordhelmsw, _pan/ an executive Tot 1830- _ _ 1 Mason ! 441 40. per, and others. •t reasonable : pekes; nd terms. Write HEINZMAN A CQ., 242 Dundee street, London, f}f further particulars No obligatigW, A charming wedding was solem- nized at 21 Glen Grove Ave. W., Toron- to, un Saturday evening, January 15th, when Margaret Jcsele MacLennan, daughter of Mr. Finlay Maci.ennan of Lucknow, became the bride of Joseph ROARDER W Allan Bailee, sou of Mr. O.Iver Doug- home (two las Bales of Lansing. The ceremony locatlo(Jf, �O was performed by Rev. W. G Back. `phone MT.' II The guests were received by Mrs. W. I --I- F. _.-t - t'� F. Sorley and Mrs. Gordon Hicks, sits -ML0.vftW4NTFD R RAWLEIGH ter of the bride. The wedding music Routes In N. iluron county. Write was played by Mrs. E. B. Gallanough, I today,R WLEHII1 ('0., Dept. ML DR, F. J. >c FORSTER, LII, BAR, and during the signing of the register 216..�ontreal, Canada, .YOBR. THROAT. Mrs. -IL- E. Bales ueng-"Oh Promise - - Late--Bowe-Sang os.- Now-. Test .114." The bride, given in marriage (1, Opbtllllmic. 9�_ 4tNll. Lr--,► It'L t'NtYyt't t11te by her' father, made ti lovely picture w sistant at Moorefield Eye Respite. In her wedding gown of golden Ivory 'Dye/ To t 'TORS. and Golden Spa .re Throat Hospital. satin with tulle veil caught with or- Llsadan, Bag. ange blossoms. ller only ornament Notice is 'er given to alt person, r'YE8 TEbTF.D, GLp83R8 was a d amond broach set in gold whish having any claim against the estate of N{ Waterloo StreetP8., Stretford. LIED had belonged to the groom's mother. Margaret Haley, 'late of the Town of She carried Johepna liii! roses. The Gorferi-h in the !County of Nonni. Telephone 267. bridesmaid, Miss Anna MacLennan. spinster, who died ea or about January Next visit -Wednesday, February sister of the bride, wore a blue gown 2nd, A.D. IOg6, to send same to the 19 from 7 p.m., to 1 p.m. on 'Thursday. and carried Imperil roes. Mr. R. E undersigned on qr about January :1.ti,. February 20, at Bedford Hotel. Bales, brother of the groom, wa, twat 1936, as on and after that date t .. arm _ s-:_--, man. The buffet table was decorated 'executors bersi irInsTce LEGAL_ ._ with rotes and lilies of the valley. I distribp -er -a But -mid- ,R.,Y.�..� After the wed -di -13k- supper the happy tr, rd Gallia - Ow trlsTme DUDLEY E. h OLMEB, couple left on a motor tour. They tend D Barrister, Etc. will live In Richmond HILL I Ilse God rich this 20th day of Ofllce-�'ourt House, Goderich. 'Janus . Telephone 55. GODERICH MAREET PRICER I %J • HAYS k HAYS, -- vwwr vas.'.,;: Barristers, Sec. DOUGLAS R. NAIRN, Few' Barrister and Solicitor Chickens, lb., 10c -15c; ducks, lb.. PUNIC NOTICE Office Hamilton Street- Galeria. c Liv 1(ic dressed hens, lb lON 1 Tetenhoas 512• w Have your Eyes Examined with t elatest equip- ment by j. L. COLE REGISTERED OPTOMETRIST Serving the People of Huron County for over 15 years fiodeltollt Out AUCTIONEERING THOMAS G- l'NDRY, GODERICH, LIVE STO('K AND GENERAL VIED Al (TIONEIiR Telephone No 119 t;l). -IN PRIVATE I Sales attended to anywhere and ever, 11 I. Convenient _effort made to give satisfaction. Godisleb 1' O., or fr'i ie s' sale notes discounted. MEDICAL 12 s e- a s, ITHE FIRST SESSION OF HURON County Council for 1936 will l.eiCRNEST M. I.EF., Eggs and Butter held in the Council Chambers, Court as rel er and Solicitor Eggs, per dozen. 1:•c-22:• ; butter, i Clouse, GodeflcL 7nterlo, commencing Sea Lie Building. Adelaide and TM. dairy, lb., Me; butter, creamery, lb. Tuesday. January 24th, at 2 p.m. - Soria Street's, Toronto 2, •c. r.,,,...n will •. in session Friday, • tjss.s.ss..evere ssswusue ss■ass.s...ss aleaust ell • • -kat* at Bawoo. Masa., of Yom Angus �.�agktsr of the late Dr. N. sad *rt IcLeod of Goderieh, Yegiepte,dhtri; witch was due' to a ate occurred last sum- that waiilunly a -Lew days ago. that w of It a received by an old friend here. °- SlIgi Miss burled at New- ton, MOB Mias ■rI S cow. an exceptionally clever del, eta If the most brilliant .tudenti-that mese attended the God- erich Collegiate Jest�tute. She was the only child ether parents, who died here many years ago, and she left Ooderfeh while KW. a tonne girt, and had Deed for tits~ years at Boston. re • • •Af�LN BORE in from The Oshawa angary 1b; Mr. Mico Berk, a resident of Oshawa fir past twenty years, died this mor after a week's ill- ness. fie was re in Goderich forty- seven years a sad had lived there until coming Oshawa. Mr. Burk lived at 86 trave avenue. Pre- deceased by rents, his wife, one daughter and a n. one sister in Bud - bury and an la Western Canada survive. The dian Order of For- esters, local cis, of width de- ceased was a ember, will ,;.be In charge of the 1 servic* which will be held the parkas of the Luke Burial piny, Kids street East, at 2 o'c tomorlovr Afternoon. Rev. A. D. pastor of St. An- drew's chore ' III condect the ser- vice. The f I will be private. Burial will de in the Union cemetery. DOMINION STORE; • LIMITED t I 1 slues Like These _=-- -- ---,MAKE BUSINESS .r d� GOO DI These values of slue � Tien. Jas. 23 M Sete Jan. 25 isdasire. ▪ .:ANADIAN lien -Mild----; Cheese ' - � �• 1 5` • • \tacLAREN'S • ▪ Peanut Butt 2 21c •• Butter • B ulkdic•t sc • Ib. • • • • • BAYSIDE Choke Quality • _. ears to• >" is • AUSTRALIAN Seedkas 1 Raisins 1 GOLDEN HALLOWI MiwY Dates HANDY OR STAR w • • • FANCY KETA Salmon a w 2N-b2-ig 2 lc 2u.21c a. 25` 3 5c • ,,b Ioc • p 11111 Oft SPECIAL. Grapefruit d .. 5 for 25c Oranges !. 6 -qt' Bakets 49c -OMINIO sm St/krill's or )JcLsren's Jelly Powders Pkg. 5( COCOA GLASscds .',ssortec t aassro's Orange MARMALADE 25c Try The New Bovril BRAND CUBES I cum TIN 12C de CURB TiN 28` REQ •s•••••••••••••••••OOOOO eeeeeeeeee•.J • • • a • • i • • • I -_5 MRS. JA Grace M. H James H. Jo on Saturday hospital, wine operation. S year and had last year. U borne township♦ daughter of the late Thomas and Hamilton, who Were pioneer =tie of the township. She was merrti/ in 1901 sod lived on a West Wawai.sh farm before mor. ing to Auburn Mrs. Johnston was a member of St Sarre Anglican church, and was hlrhee regarded by • large circle of ft-leada. Surviving, besides her husband, gee two children, Mrs. Roy Farrow, o` Mitchell, and Themes Johnston, of kebnrp, and two grand- daughters; sum four brothers snd three minters ¶'hey ■re Thomas Hamilton, of Admiral George, of Hal- lett township; Lir. Joseph Hamilton. of isungsnron; Darld, of West Wa waeoeh; Mrs A1•ett Goldthorpe and Mrs. J..1 R-hermon. of Colborne. and Mrs. Samuel jiehastoe, of West Wewanosh Rev. A. A. Malmsey, of St. Mark's church, Anhnesippe•dneted the funeral serriee on Roidsy afternoon. The interment was 1ADnngannon eemetery. the pellheerere loping Ren Johnston, Ben. Goldthnrob Clayton Robertson, Noreen Hsm(ysn, (forge Haml1ton and T1tow H,Wtnn. MARK NORARii.ITIRR The method the ent.rprlalwg is tr plan with vicar tie stretch out • map of poaiMiltlea, then treat them ae prebaidtltkra • •. H. JOHNSTON Iton, beloved wife of a, of Auburn, died Ing at Alexandra had undergone an as In her fifty -fourth - In poor health the was born in Col- • rammer Live Reek • 31st. Bacon bogs, twt., WI.); beef, Individuals ee _deputations desk- - the County Clerk in advance so that regular badmen will not be bates All aceounta tenders or applIcat fer greats should be In the Clerk's County Clerk Vegetables Potateek-pso-Isee, 4145-11.111-i nips. per inga...26e. Wheat, per bus., 65c -70e ; buck- wheat, per bus., 33c -36c; oats, per Fleur aed Feed "Men wbo do not west Mach cannot be tempted"-Chare "People will go to see a good play any time, anywhere." -Daniel Fro& HORN GRAHAM -At Alexandra hospital. Goderich, on Monday, January 13th, to Dr. and Mr.. J. Meredith Gregge‘a daughter DIED KUNTZ.--41 Ha m It on. on Tuesday, January 14, Frank Kuntz. JOHNSTON.-At Alexandra hospital, on Saturday, January 18th, Grace ' Hamilton, beloved wife of James H. Johnston, of Auburn, in her 34th EDWARD. -At Toronto General hos- Wei, on Monday, January 20th, Marjory Mc°, belored wife of Oliver F. Edward. Goderich town - The funeral will be held on Thurs- day from the home of her father, James Lillie°, Bright, Ont. FOR SALE OR RENT VCR SALK-A rrw SAMPLE • knitted suits at reduced prices. Z. 11. HERALD, 22 Market street. Phone Ild. EACTOR AND DROGUE/IS THERAPIST Ooderich, Phone 341 a▪ nd nervous diseases. Lady la an - to 8 p.m. on Tuesday, Friday amid Ea" urday, and on Wednesday 10 to -311— !! a.m. only, or consultation may be MS Monday and Thursday at 11110dMil A. N. ATZINEON mid take -Come 111 South etreet and Britannia reed._ FOR SALE OR RENT. -RED BRICK _ HOUSE on Cameron street. reams and bathroom. All convenien- ces. Apply MRS. PEARL WINMILL, brick house on Nelson street. Eight rooms and bathroom. Good location. Would exchange for bungalow or cot- tage. Apply at SIGNAL OFFICE. VCR SALK-100 ACRES ON COS - I CESSION 8, Colborne township Good location. Bank barn; frame house. Nine acres bosh ; plenty of water Terms to suit purchaser ED FISHER, R.R. 5. Goderieh. VOR SALE. -BUNGALOW ON a Keay. street. Red brick, good con- dition, seven rooms ineluding three- piece bathroom. Hardwood floors throughout, modern lighting. storm windows all round. Easily bested bY furnare. Double garage. Extra lot with young fruit orchard, Sacrifice for 'quick sale. Apply 47 Keay. street' MeKILLOP MUTUAL TIRE ENSUE" ▪ ANCZ 0(). -Farm and Isolated town property Insured. Seaforth; James Connolly, Vice -Pres.. Goderich P.O.; Merton A. Reid. Sea - forth, Set -Tress., Seaforth P.O. Directors -A. Broadfoot, A.R. No. S. Sea forth James Shoklice, Wal toe ; Wm. Knox, hondesboro; Merander bardt, Bornholm, R.R. 1; John Pepper, R.R. 5; Wm.'11. Archibald, SeefortA, R.R. 4; James Connolly. Ooderich. ton ; James Watt. Blyth; Finley Me - forth; Chas F. Hewitt, Kincardine. Policy -holders can make all payments and get their cards reeelpted at tbe Royal Bank, Clinton; Calvin Cates Grocery, Kingston etreet, Goderich. J. H. Reld's General Store, Baydeld. Save Money By Prepaying TowWof Goderich 1936 Taxes TAXPAYERS KAY PURCHASE TAX PREPAYMENT RECEIPTS TOR 1088 TAXEll AT FAVORABLE DISCOU/ITS COST COST COST COST COST AMOUNT Anytime In Jen. Feb. I te Feb. 25 Abr. I Ns Mar 15 Apr. I tie A.pr. 19 May 1 te 15 800 48.80 49.00 49.20 49.40 ,aveivo 4206 Prepayment Receipts must be presented along with 1936 Tax Bills during the 4irst install ment period. your money earning 5 per cent interest ent Receipts early and have Bank interest is only 2 per cent. Purchase your PrePsYm 4•1 June Discounts will be allowed in addition. Neil R. MacKay, Tax Collector • •