Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1936-3-5, Page 44Thursday, March 3th, 1930 THF SIGNAL - GODERICH, ONT; New Spring' Samples For Our Special Measure Depart- - Trient You are invited to come in and see the most striking line of British Woollens that we have ever shown to smart ''ou'll .be delighted with the clever patterns and weaves and the fresh colorings, at low prices for such Rich quality. CALL BOON AND SEE WHAT IS NEW FOR SPRING, 1936 W. C. Pridham & Son Phone 57 The bare .. . - - 4tads i b CHECK UP ON YOUR SPRING OUTFIT NOW ! For complete.service be sure to call LAITHWA TE' STANLEY STREET Your clothes will be- expertly done at DEAN'S DAY CLEANERS, in London You will be pleasantly surprised at the result, and amazed at the low price. No clinging odor. Everything just as new -looking as when you first bought it. 90c MIEN'S Free pick-up and delivery Goderic AUBURN AI'Itt'ItN, Mar. 2.- Mrs' Lloyd dtaithby rad eon Gordon, of Morris tuwukhlp, who had been vldtiug her WINS CHAMPIONSHIP parents for ten days. returned to her i boeitr last Friday. Fortner (:oderieb Bey Deeds His Claes . tlalioduse.repollIalef..liessieese of -34 Mr. Nelruu Muuldeu Las' purchasedFortner Buffalo Skating ('ompetitien Cox, -and took pus•yettiou• the st ui I .ta, I. Doyle, eldest w.0 and March.Mrs. Wm. Doyle, formir residents of )lis Margaret Dobie, of Chicago, t t:,deri h, ria ently woo the city skat was euwtuuut•d bottle by the serious lug elwwplonship for bey• (afar tort ,Iluess of her mother. Mrs. W. Au- Iter iii it•s at Buffalo, N 1 la doing ,drew. atau baa hien a visitor there. s., be broke a speed retold for that yid._ the.(11...:. nil l:. Leeson, of Stratford Normal, spent lug th dh.tan.•e iu fifty sc,ondx an a few days tap their homes. - . clipping one and three-fifths seconds Mrs. J. D. Howatt is 'attending the j a record which had stood for ten lee funeral of her friend, Mrs. S. Brecken This is Jack's first year in t•otwpe of 1Aruutu, thisweek. tion. lie received eighteen points o Mr. and Mrs. John Robertson, of lot ayossible twenty. He wets Wadi -SPORTNEWS- DUNGANNON DUN4:ANNON, March 4. -Mr. Jim Million, who was convalescing at his home' here after an operation for ap- peudieltbti was able to return Monday to resume his studies at the U.A.t'., Guelph. Mrs. Mary Edgar and two da tern, of %%"inglian', are visiting at lite Lame of Itartey Maize, ith concession of Ashfield. The euugregatlon of the United church enjoyed I4ise-JJaj.•eev's sates I, (caption was rep -tried. The evenio;: perch', was a lecture on Africa. Pic - tem were sliuwu depicting the life and customs of the native Africans and the work of the missionaries. Mrs. Gordon Congram is visiting re d Aft ti• fat DP fell. nu,. luAott two istives at Wingbam the past month. Mr. and Mrs. Parkie wiggins were celled to the home of the tatter's DOUBLEHEADER POSTPONED father, M. William Wark' near 11 'y- The Gituadlan Girls in Training of A doubleheader owing, who ha, passed away. North street United church held their Juvenile League, p1ted for lain night. in the Lions Miss L. Dreauey slatted last work regular meeting in the basement of with her nephew, T. M. Durnin, at • the church on March 3. The meeting Crewe. was opened by quiet music. "The Cur. At a i,uehre-*M d1 _-iU the par- ennnter'a `Song." The president. Ruth tilt hall hast week underIbe aastde«r. Nicol, reed the 23rd Psalm and all the of the .Anglican Ladles' Guild, Miss girls Joined in siuging a new C.G.I.T. Isle Rivett Was the winner and Mr. hymn. Miss Helen Lane, the leader. Jas. McWInfnney of Glenn's 11111 won read the missionary play, entitled the prize for Reutlemen. Another of ^Pain Street," which .mss very inter - these eurhrea is being held this Friday Besting. The meeting was closed with night. March Sib. I the singing of the C.G.I.T. benediction. Mr. and 'Mrs. Sparling Yeo ---hare The Mission threle'of North street the tatter's sister, Miss S. Itlalt, over the week -end.. Mr. G. E. Raithby, of the O.A.C., Guelph, attended the funeral of his uncle, Mr. John Raithby. Mrs. J. Ewing. who swat .IJlst week with friends in Auburn. haa'feturued to Gudorlch. ..: Mrs. R. Turner and nous 'vi$lted her parents, Mr. and Mrs. McWhinney, in Guderich on Saturday last. Mr. John Lockhart, who was assist- ing Mr. Stevens, of Benmiller last week, has .returned home. Mr. W. Haggit has engaged with Mr. Frank Raithby for -the summer.' points. _ sr MARCH WEATHER AND THAWS OFTEN CAUSE COLDS ( lit (:tl KEMti11IES--4 ullagtier's ('eugh Syrup bee l !user's Linseed and Turpentine Re luaekiey'w1NMite'Br Mi=(ore........:. es 40e and we Build Up Your Resistanoe with Cod Liver Oil Malt and ('oil lever Oil lialivtr Oil ('apsules N urupole's Ts.h•lese Pre,aaitlen of aleft Exlrsrt CAMPBELL'S DRUG STORE. Phone 90 22 The Square We Deliver l CHURCH -NOTES - was postponed owing to the mild weather. The games prohehty will be played the first of next week. The playoffs are between the junior Red Wings and Canadians and the senior Maple:Leafs and Maroons. A CHAMPION SKATER Ralph McCreath, son of Mr, and Mrs. B. H. McCreath of Toronto. formerly rte (;oderlch, has extended hie prowess Mr. Norman McDougall with Mr. - a figure skater at-• htee:saalta Club. moved their_1tKhold effects from the ',Miss United church met at the home et Platser, and Mr. Wilbert Lawler with Toronto. over his performances last residents of the late john !Savage to Lura Johnston on Wedniesdyt Mr. Wm. Groose. year. The boy this tw•asuu. displays tie house occupied by Chas. Gillespie evening. February 2(1. After the open.11- Mrs, C. Beadle, who recently went l a finish which, according to.those who for storage. lir. ye% has secured a lug devotions, Mads Gwen Clarke read to Toronto for treatment, underwent I know figure skating, points to him as position in London. the Scripture lesson and the business en operation last Saturday morning. a probable competitor for the 19-10 We are glad to we Mrs. Jean WiI- , part of the meeting was taken by the We all wish her a speedy recovery. I Oi7mpk•s. ._-- -- llama out again after being indisposed president, Miss Laura Johnston. The rix nits ofpleurisy. etening a' spent Miss Edith Lockhart of Blyth was j On Thursday last Mc•1'n•ath won the from au attack pe y remainder of the ren R Ire an Auburn visitor on Wednesday of Canadian junior, singles championship. John Shields recently purchased a in playing games, the winners being atd further dlalingui-1 ii himself note Shorthorn bull from t\'..4. Culbert. Misses Marjorie Henderson and.Jielen last week. - - - - --- 4th -concession of lx:ifeld.Irene. A dalnt Rev. Wm Itnithlr7 e[ &. Thertan [when:• on the fullowlur, night, teamed --y trach --was---tlirea ended The Tata t hy. tr brother wtrh Mfes Veronica t`larli lie won the 1_ Wemee'a Institute. -The regular ,,..-earl, britrglug fix• meeting to a Moat'. the late Sohn italthby. - 1- ' senior pairs championship at Varsity I meaDAI9 meettnlC of the _Wometrt-la- - Mrs Herman Doerr h Itindoa AMR-- - . THE Baptist Church R, Minister 7ifrBLE SCHOOL It a.m. "Ralf -Renunciation" y 7 p.m. "Lifers rgenci" es" Special ! i1ower Coke }-S4ATISFACTORY - ___-- ECONOMIICAL tstltute was held at the home oft Mr, _Th., only, -security' ilt•rfves from '- 1E A McKenzie on Thursday: 1elithary ,.aura gr, sacrifice, faduxtry, thrift and hospital un.kergminR treatment. :1, with fourteen members present. . lata\ ''.--41.1.11-111114116.1"---34461)' _ "NY -FIT HOCKEY 4aliI ___._, the 'ten t`ummnudmrnts. Rppn W. • :Two new members joined. Mrs. Wil itagsa,n. Illt11hhe• n-44feloeg-sesideut of the Although the Juniorintermediate('bur, ...wo..ms..tld„..,,, ....,.i ,, -a .---. _ _11_ __ _ eemmunity. passed away on Sunday have brew out of organized hockey for the meeting, It was decided to have morning at his home in .taiburn. Al- i weeks now, they hate -no intention of . s t social evening of rho membersad though not seriously ill until within dropping the game for the [season, their hus4tands at the hone. Mad s. the last two days, he had been confined ,while there atoll Is tee. iMreh{auy on the) evening of March.; to the house for almost a year. lie . A benefit 'game has been arranged nth. A letter of apprwlatlAa of was horn in Hallett township in the for tomorrow (Friday) night, for the 'empathy wxx rend from Mrs. Chits. 1 eeaLa i f- the late _Mr. and buys - .t liy_2.ere lnjurei-•r t9lg''t>xFiJdnru.- ._ itis. Tiro. , t to h forty*aeveeryeere-res-hw-was married--witfia-frae'tured wrWrernd 11111 louug-:ls thanking the lnstitrrti• for its to Mins 51. Lansing by Rev. Mr. Kestle.. with an injured tack. bort.expr.ssiun of appreciation on her de- tbW- ANI Clinton will play here, anti they are After farmingin Hallett'part ure. Readings were Elven by Mrs. in 19(111 to West 1Cawanosh -to the to be highly commended for their Bert Jtradtotrd.lad Mrs. Roohf. Ditid- jlarm where hos soli fart naw Lives. a hearted -cooperation In arras - - - nun. waa -erT-fo hili lie Was a faithful member and a dea-'tog for the game.. It was chiefly me ting at Mrs. Rory McDonald's. the Leon in the Auburn Baptist church. tak- I Haunch the efforts of Norman Inter roll call to be answered by something Ing a great interest In the Bfhle class, i and Ken Waters, of ('lintdri. that the I Irish. At the r•lase of the meeting of which he was the teacher for many arrangements were completed. Know- lunch nuts served by the ho•ttmee years until ill -health compelled him to I Ing that it war to be a benefit game, Sehs.l Entertainment., --The second resign. Besides his widow, three (the Clinton jeniors unanimously literary meeting of the Ire second~ children survive: Mrs. Stanley Johp- ,agreed to pay t flit e l leiprenses. All school was held on Friday. February 1 son, of Fast Waweno,sh : Mr. E. Rallh- like)) will get -and all they w'au.• L 1a I • th. The program was commenced f by, of East lt'tnvanosh. and Mr. Frank !a Mae of hocks/. j with a song by Lynn Turner, Roes Ralthhy of hiulletL_. __ There are six t' That is the spirit which will put 1 Eedy and Norris Bradford. Since ' grandchildren, also three brothers:.l la_ end to the Oodcrirh VS. Cf n tin - the meeting was near St. Patrick's Day, a tow e --p!f`rttirl'5e T !'r burn and Rec. Wm. Raithby Of St • • • subject, followed by a recitation by Thomas. The funeral service in the The boys have a se. I game lined t;erald c'urrie. The result of the I$apttat ehnrr'h on Tuesday ■foe. nous t ,for next week) lf the weather per- ,health contest was read ay mt. Kid . was conducted_ by Rev. Mr. Lowney, I Il Tl will I with the city group A being ahead by sixty-four who took hta -texii -Trom 7 In X: 16. The pallbearers were Elwin Reith. by of Guelph, Glen Raithby. S. Lan- sing, accompanied Mies R. J. Phillips, Lloyd Ferguson and T. Johnson. interment was in Schedule in (intact Bowling LOOS gave a recitation which was much est - i Rall' t T thei ! _loll. - capital Afar* _Theatre Phone 47 - Goderich Now !'layingRandolph Scutt. in Zane Grey's "Rocky Momtaln Mystery." MONDAY. TUESDAY aM_ )8DNES1DAY- -COLBFRT- ' ` . ,...CLAUDETTE_ Is stgwrb in the great s•x.'eas,r to "it !rappelled One Night." This is the picture that started the critics raving; you'll enjoy every __ moment of "SHE MARRIED HER BOSS" - ' WiTH MICHAEL BARTLETr AND MELVYN DOUGLAS THURSDAY. FRIDAY and SATURDAY- -_ (LIRA♦ LANDI and PAUL CAVANAUGH coalarrd in a thrilling Zana Grey adventure story. An action- drama. with a really talented cast and staged amidst llaed a background of eeewle grandeur "`Wanderer of the Wasteland'' - MATIN110E13, WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY at 3 p.m.- Coming --Grace Moore, in "Love Me Forever." m s. to garue s• •. •• rhawpionahip Kitchener juniors- .points.Lenore e{ersea Mild -TAnderson and Rota Swan sang a song. I - - Farrier, after which Billy Stewart Ball's cemetery. n sorrowing (e11lludrd err , (i. Foilew&eg this - Iris Rivett ones the sympathy of the community , Is extended. The I..().L. Nu. 142 team beaded the ;list at the conclusion of the schedule "The philosophy of thinker) 7a nit In the Godericb carpet bowling league instinct of the broad maaaas,s.-Ion Monday night. The Orangemen Hldlf. -- _ ._-_ __. _ } were one point ahead of the Victoria street United church team. The "The world Is the fatherland of1C.O.F. No. 1 team remained In third fatherlands. Whom this is understood Ware. a play -of illattion, when the there will be a permanent world Legion team failed to take two games peace." --Salvador de Madariaga. on Monday. The Vk'torians and Foresters will i THE STORE FOR BARGAINS vi Nein Springy Millinery Di? Nothing Like A New Hat to Give You That .Spring Feeling _.1aa1 Blossom out with Flowers on your Hat this Spring "Gibson Girl" types, Bretons and Straight -brimmed Sailors. - SILKS, TA- TA; --NOVEL STRAWS Veils, Flowers or Lacquered`t~ruits fetchingly draped Our collection includes Matron's styles as well as Hats for the Smart Miss Flowered Prints' A new shipment of Smart Spring Dresses, sparkling with color and style. Styles for Matron and Miss, 'tk Do not miss seeing these Dresses. A. CORNFIELD • "Shop where you are Invited to shop" Phone 481 play for two out of three games on Monday tett for the finals with the Orangemen. The wallets will play for the E. C. Cleveland shield on Mon- day. March 16. The C.O.F. No. 1 teem were cham- pions last year. • Monday night's games resulted as follows:" C.O.F. No 2 37, C.O.F. No. 1 33. Victorians 40, i.egiion a0. Legion 42, L.O.L. 34. L.U.L. 34. C.ii F. No. 2 28. Final Standing G W L T Pt. L.O.L. 24 13 7 4 30 Victorians 24 14 9 1 29 C,O.F. No. 1 24 11 13 0 22 Legion 24 9 12 3 21 C.O.F. No. 2- 24 11 13 0 18 and Ettabelle Webster favored with a duet. Dorian Rutledge and Jack Eedy gave recitations. The Glee Club sang a song, "Aloha (le," accom- panied by Mr. Kidd. The school paper. e-Rettrehllgbt," was 1 4 T S- netta Stewart and was very interest- ing, containing_ a_ school alphabet, . program was concluded with the sing- ing of the National Anthem. • • • As invitation Saint Petri( k was a gintleasan of hon or and renown, So we celebrate his birthday In this good old Irish town. The W. A. Invites you, and they say to come away, And have an Irish luncheon and drink a cup o' fay. Tis, we'll have an Irish program that wig cheer yer Irish heart, So come along. the Irish friends, fur at 8 o'clock we start. Don't forget to bring the childer- they enjoy trate', whin they're small; Count thin over, do not mita one, they'll ie welcome one and all. The date la Monday. March 16-i'll not wait to tell you more-- IBut we want to git there early, so we MISS ACHESON'S ESTATE .1 start the night before.-- Toronto, March 3. -The estate of the'-Shoys• bring ye Irish ewatehearb and late Jane Elizabeth Acheson, valued at I we'll hoe' a right Rend time. $21,180. la *hared by five sisters, a ;With my love to dear mild Ireland i brother and the rhlldren of a afsh•r, now conclude this rhyme. Ethel Merritt. Enema Hotlinralie, here t.- United Church W. A. Ione sad Carrie Rowlind each re- ceive Eh46w. John Acheson is 908whitish $, while the children of Irene Lane are left a trust fund of $2,000. The residue of 11121[40 goes to Laura .1eLi'• t • • • Scheel Report. -The following is 'the January -February report for the Jgnlor room of Dungannon public l school : son. THAWING OUT FROZEN PiPES Ander Inn Rl. j Jr. i11 --Tom Young (if{, Reta Swan .4 little-known fart which many '83, Norris Bradford 57, Rears Eedy Rd, Itonw•holdrrs monk1 tiny nppret-uthri Bernadine Rlrctt 54. knowing during the la -d two months l Rr. ii -Gerald Currie 83, Lenore is that the P.L.C. frm-k Is equipped nPaterson 75, Roy Jones 74, Allan Pet - with n apparatus which thaws out Irk (17, ieonard Rivett 53. frozen waterpipea in an average of ten Jr. Ii -Harold Firrington 70. Mor - minutes. and In a quick, quiet, eleen tis Corrie fit, Fred Young 62, BillIe Stewnrt hl. ('alder Paterson 52. First Class -Dorian Rutledge RR. I)ongld CRlespfe 73, Pauline Joni 73. Paul Caesar 72. J. C. Alton he Leon- ard f hlsholm A8 (flea). Oliver Glenn OR, ida Rlveft OR, Henry iIIIilot 51. Hnrnld Glean 46. Primer --Lynn Turner R3. Ross Er- rington RI, Helen Smiih 77, June Richardson 76, Mary Parke 74, BOO Yoke* 70. Gordon Sehela es, Jaye* 70,14t. s0. (Mark Ohisholin absent during February). Number on roll, 3R OLIVE O. FARRIER. Teacher, • N r H. s, B. ' 'dcitMorrto ad [alma was eiscrah grand anpethlte tdeat of flar- es dilrket No. R, R.A.M., at the grand eenl rel'atins at at. (1tharinee last week. Re was eecnwrpanlM on the trip to St. Catharines by Robes( Bisset, first pMgelpal of Vinton (Tauter \to. Rft. manner. A trensforfner Is carried on the truck. a wire Is fastened to the frozen pipe. the "juice" Is turned on and In n fete minutes water runs eas- ily through the pipes once more. CAIIERK'H Wail. SERVED • In compsriaon with some other places In Western Ontario, Goderlch woo,. It seems, ba to been well Nerved flits wluter In the matter of mil Mn*htrd'+ and Dean's. as well as Mr. i.ee, hare been receiving supplies NRA[ along. owl.. Ahnrtagrs are reported from other pines.. The (vial men Imre had their difficulties In making arid delivery of arders however, with tip town heavily blanketed with snow. As ate driller pot It. "We have to shovel away tour tone of *slow to put In a run of coal " However. the job Jilts been Aueompllahel. and. tiutnka to [the farod vertices of the coal mere, the earwmnnity has tome thronzh tet win ter with a nilnlmnna of dtse,,mfort Victoria Home and School Dramatic Club will prr.,.•nt the three -art comedy Ra recommend tic Tue1 for a _ blower purposes CASH PRICE PER TON MARCH 12 and 13,1 rly Mae AY HALL Admie,iun Adult. :Gs• Children 1a- Tax included =The Dean Coal - Company PROM -06W al The Hydro Shop NEW REDUCED PRIORS ON ALL _-_ Hydro -Lamps - IN pp--GODERIccCH -----a)s P J CLOTHES BASEEI3 Length at top, 29 Irl kie. Width at top, 16 Inches. Depth, 10 Whets. -At-MK - OODIRiOM-- HYDRO SH,P Hydro Is Yours "USE IT" YOU WILL POSITIVELY SAVE MONEY Godirich Hydro Electric Sloop THE SQUARE W. Here HIGH-CLASS FOOTWEAR BOOTS, SHOES AND RUBBERS "FOR THE FAMILY" Our Prices Will l'rsitivel', Save You Money on OPPORTUNITY SALE DAYS SHOP AT HERN'S FOR YOUR FOOTWEAR NEEDS The Square Ooderich, Ont. f, my SS foe les Spring Clothes Pins 1 dozen for 6o O000a Mats, 16x27 The Cordoo Tebbuff West Street Hardware Store Phone 488 Goderich, Ont. French Dry Cleaners West Street Phone 122 When We Clean, We Clean Thoroughly! Ladies' and Gentlemen's Garment Care Take advantage of this OPPORTUNITY to preserve your smartness in Clothes Appearance • Cleaning and Pressing THAT Pi.EASES We make business friends of our customers We do not cut prices We 44 guarantee our work J. H. VROOI[AN West St. TALBOT & CORNISH irt'ERY 1NIT-SE NF.F..1)ts lti.'ESTIN(i11U1'SF. SPECIAL LOW PRICES ON ELECTRIC LAMPS, ELECTRIC IRONS, ITO. PPORTUNiTY SALE DAYS giakna TatOTS W ashei , • ra w R'ee.N 't• Lir Piot lo• 7 1. e Dual Automatic Refrigerators and Washer. OCR 111PW, iAL PRICES WILL MNCO(TRAGH TOB beet) guy_ Everything Electrical TALBOT ! CORNISH Phone 81 -- W Ask tar