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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1936-4-16, Page 5THE SIGNAL TOILETRIES HARRIET HUBBARD AYER BELCLN0 DUBARRY FLOE POWDER, CREAKS, ROUGES CAMPBELL'S DRUG STORE We Deliver Phone 90 22 The Square ST. AUGUSTIN E ST. AUGUSTINE, April 14. -Mr. Jas. Crawford, of Port Albert, spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. Jas. K. Wilson. Mr. Geo. H. and lilies Eileen May, Miss Peggy McLennan. of London, ad Mr. and Mrs. Josepb Wilson, of Olin- Easter with his family and friends. ton, spent MoudaY of this week with isr. da Leo Clare left for Detroit on f deeds here. y. Mr. Mrs. J. W. sMisses oit, G dela SY dwith Hallett friends on KleinO'Conno. of De BeSunday.Foley, of Godertch, Messrs. Victor Mos.. A. W. Messer and daugtiter, Martla, of p3enmlller, Arthur a Wt( w, DIA m HMargaret.. f aralltee. oof BEtbeineare dvisittag at Whltecbarrch, spent E. d Dalton. o Feder Sunday the home of Mr. David McAllister. their homes here. Mr. sad Mrs. Geo. Beadle, of An- Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Leddy and Dura, called on friends here on Mon- babies, of J. 81.O'CA gu tine, visited isit Sunt day. A 'umber of young people in this da vicinity spent last Wednesday evening wttb Mt. $ii Mrs. J. McNevID of 0oderick.' - - KINGSBRIDGE KINO8BRIINOE, April 14 -Mrs. O'Neil returned to tier tome on Sun- day after spending a while In Goder- ich hospital. We are glad to know Me Ls getting along nicely. Mr. Bill Dalton, of Detroit. spent OBITUARY WILLIAM PATRICK DOYLE A former resldeDt of Ggtericb, in ru the venison of William Patrick Doyle, Mr. Gordon tar has been laid up torr F1n1miD: let vice—president, Mar NOD of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Doyle, sue- There 1r a versehlfl:Ythat is not al- with blood-pa>isoning In his hand. )oris McDonald; 2nd vl.e president, ba[ atetF. Friday last at eta horse atto But- W imrT -•. Mie.Se)ne ,Melt(Id--l.uad9t14,..aud v D .t; secretary --treasurer, teff onFriday tart atter 0 aborn I heard of compharacter Mr. and bane Brock Orr, Dos)a alld- Margaret Ryan; assldtaut, y,.rne-A Inners. Mr. Doyle was born her rd the character vGu is "Jack of spending the tort] -[Billie, of Toronto, are derson; dlreeton, Helena Anderson, n- forty-tLree Moser er& at St. Columbian all trades and mentor of taoae." N.aav Easter vacation at the home of the i na Heid, Jean Johnston. Margaret An- and came to GudeHch with bis par- to this versatile workless) has a name to ladled father, Mr. J. W. Bell. Stewart ; dietrlct director. Margaret eats when * boy. He was married to report Ryan : audltorw. Anna Reid, 'Annie 1 Gertrude Blair, daughter ut Mr. and potter and tinker sad etch, but his We are sorry to re rt that Mr. Geo. Mrs. John Blair, of Porter's Hill, Irklll 1a limited to tbet And the Did Hewitt le very poorly. I McClurr: pianist, Bernie.. Roach; dole - Mr. I)oiig. McNetIt lett last week !miter W district annual at Iw.udeulauro, i about seventeen years ago and moved sayln( impllea as well est changeable. for Port Dalhousie, from which place Margaret Ryan. Cora Flotsam, tora ot to Buffalo. Surviving, besides 'hi. I tansy see hb bane be expecte to Ball fair swarms I Culbert Doris wife and parents, are four sons, John, E>aersa>A hn raid tlYKee, B.':*.io, .eic.ess, Lawrence" nine, and Jame*, six; also a brother, John Doyle, and three sisters: Mrs. W. F. Htnchey, of Windsor, Mrs. ifl. J. Meraw, of Smith's Falls, and Mrs. Victor Dean, of Buffalo._ A daughter, Marie, waa burned fo death white playing with matches seven years ago. The remains were brought to Ood- -tch and requiem high naris waa sung by Rev. Father Nagle at St. Pet- er's church en Tuesday morning. In- terment war In the R. C. cemetery, Oolborne township Me pallbearers be- ing M. J. Ainslie. D. M. O'Brien. Thos. Legg. Ed. Spare, Wm. Tarr and John Chisholm. GODERICH, ONT. - VERSATILITY - ByA.W.I. .rte GODERICH TOWNSHIP GODERICH TOWNSHIP. April 13. -Many In this community have been •k with the measles. rhuradaY. April ldth, 1906--5 demon eatertalned the Dungannon Juulor Destitute on Thursday Last at her home. An electlou of Akers was the most important feature of the atterroou's program. The following were elected to ogee: Prestdeut, -Registered Optometrist -- Eyes Examined Glasses (17 year* in Stratford), at "Satisfactiou at Moderate Cost" Speci for Saturday _BEEP_ Pot Roost of Beed Boil .,... Hames 2 lbs. for —PORE— Haat Roast • /r_ r Roast 14c 9c 22c 180 17o 100 Robinson Meat Markey (laderioh 36 Maw 36 We Deliver IAM at goat. -The funeral of the the Sterling board of edueatlon, of late J. J. Dean, whose tragic death on which deceased was a member until WI 4I brought great sorrow to this his death. A large number of floral eseasanity, was attended by a large I tributes paid testimony to the esteem eeacouree, including fr4ds from all in which deceased was held. parts of the township and from more The Arenas County Independent distant places. lies. W. A. Dean of 1 maker the following reference: "In It Dere ad neons Swan, heal lesder Waw about ( Word has been received here of the Clothing Aub, "Being well dressed himself it i death at Bharat/ of !dr-. Will►asa-D4f=. aa3 IUI _[roomed." IDvelcu dressed danger at one time that he was in i The heartfelt sympathy of the cem- asalatant. Marrms ryas; !Doli danger of being "a vl•'!tm of mle.el- munit7 V extended to Mrs. Doyle. leaden of Garden a* tanning Club. Jany, miscellany of design and vast formerly Miss Gertrude Blair, and Cora Colbert, Ion all Crozier, lie notdotility." We teen Otter ownneseon was family, In their sad bereavement. liaise, Bernadine Alton. . his Deet in Odese self -Jud[- The T.P.U. will meet In the church • • • seat. He was too sense est versa- on Friday eve 1aS. _ -riles MArlt)A O$- _ • s...r,z_lrwj>z i•e k rte To set over against the tort of versa- well's group will have charge. Easter of the sealer rem et tatty that the hack of alt trades and The quarterly communion service Easter report achoai the miscellany e. a >et forth, one will be held in Union church next Ban- ler. nbo0 se Anderson 78, Leena sovereign purpose, sae lx dominating day at 3 P•m• l t 2 Roach 73, Madeline Caesar 69, William thing In life, makes 1t. sweat to us. There may be a maalthecity of inter- ests and no commuldlnl enthusiasm for any one thing. It is possible to dirt with a score of things and yet not be taken captive by aaything. 1t is said that is where Samuel Lov- er, the Irleh writer sad artlrt, made his mistake This sal of Dublin tame was .aid to be cursed with ver- satlllty. He was artist, song -writer, composer. dramatist and novelist. Poems, songs and musical compoeltlons flowed from Lis pen. Ills exercise of the gift of painting hroaght some • • • CHARLES MEW The funeral of the late Charts Mew, a native of Colborne township, whore death at Sterling, Mich., was mentioned In last week's Signal, took Pace from the 8t.erllng M. E. church on Wednesday, April 8th. Rev. S. H. Berry officiated, and the pallbear- ers were members and ex -members of IPort Lambton, brother of the deceased. ; hi. tun[ residence among Ster ng was the celebrant of solemn hige laaaa friends Mr. Mew established a fine mira s e an of requiem, and assisting priests were i reputation and was held in the highest , examples' as we have *hen to us should I Rev. Father Hussey, of Seaforth, des- e„t.t.t.to by everyone. lie had served , bare thy- effect of insisring 1114 not icon; Rev. Father wean:tie. ar park- l on tite school board for many years, ; merely to be content 411i1 doing one ; hill, suletieseon, and Rev. /stile? atm put in many year* as highsay i thing well, but on Isom., iii her helpful 1-glilltier. master of e"r"mosiss• ReT• I essensulesloner. fila was a quiet, kind-lline winking ourselves aa authority and Sunday achoo a p.m. It Is hoped there will be a god ■then- I t aeear 113, Alberta Ourrle 84. ' tic Bulletin was edited and • hi. N. Sullivan of Clinton delivered an ly nature, quick to respond In ODD. I workman that needoli not to be "; of sorrow and need. His death ; ashamed :init. of itrhe preschsett:: _ape eloqui•ut sermon, oar I Saletijrzirtartli Itte late bringreorrove and, a deep sense -o an pa - 11 Robert McAllister. Contests were enjoyed under the leodership of Harold Gardner. Lunch was served by Mrs. A. Tichborne, Mrs. Harvey Fuller and Mrs. Robt. McAl W. Cralk. of the Victoria street par - nage. Godertch, entertained tbe niembers of Union W.M.S. on. Wednes- fifty afternoon. The meeting opened with prayer and terming Mr. and Mrs. Celli: very kindly sang a duet. Se•Clure read au article, "Our Lord at ' Prayer." Sentenee prayers were read i.v Mrs. Jas. Young. Mrs. R. Melt - unlit, Mrs Robt. McAllister and, Mrs. Buchanan The hymn "Christ the Lord Is Risen" was mum and the meeting dosed with the Lorin+ Pray BE KIND TO ANIMALS Next Sunday. April listh, is being recognised in the United Skates and I in parts of Canada as Humane Sunday. It is the opening day of Kindness Week. the twenty-secen,1 renewal of 1 the Be Kind to Animal- anniversary. on Sunday little Shirley Terapte will ing of them a pledge et kindness to animele. Thia Humane Sunday will be observed in moo( church** throughout North America with all - ',reprises. sermons by (*laymen Infer- llbearers hi widow two daughters, and the cheek. compositions Ise-can-e---asee-,a,-- clues and friends one grand In the pill grit the editorlif evening. Another pastor is equally DUNGANNON W. Hove and Alex. McDonald. The , ystbss, four brothers, one sister, be- at home we Throe garvey, Jack McDonald. 1 mrs. Frank Whipple and Mrs. Herman i give audi Murdoch McLeod, Thom. IIUMelne--IPtur --meppee,-saar__ifaaaaaitetzaa_aa ,,Aged t Tittle boys- and little girGrailVilTha kind_to their dogs and tbeir cats the4r birds. They should be Mad to hormokrows and alI animate, bemuse late „Kt. DIEU is surylved by twO , awes a host of other relatives and desk and occupied as a clever cartoon. ani a/1171.• to us and- - ;len Cluff returned to tbe village a week WI if We ire, good to tbem. It * as lembton, and Ignatius, of Montreal. ---- • • • . much for years in New Brunswick ago after spending the winter months wieked for a boy -or girl to 81011 dog and four sisters, Mrs. J. M. Bowler, or a cat with • stiek am It la for a goon brothers, Ifev. W. A. Dean, of Peet ' meows. . lita Michael Dalt' a" Midla Wan' The people oe Goderieb-Were deeply eats air a traveller mimosa °Lover- inmentiler and Mrs. Jas. S. Nicholson „ 1 to bit a horse or a cow with a whip. Out here In California 1 play with MRS. H. T. EDWARDS was with • man who made a great suc- with her daughter., Mrs. Straughen of ale. 43Ir Aahlield, and Ihnw Ste"' 011 grieved to learn of the unexpected Port Lambton. Ali were present for Ideath on Monday nicht, April eth, of the funeral Rev Fatber Dalton and I Nellie McKenzie. wife of IL T. leAl- Mr Walter Dalton came up from De -i wards, superinteodeot or the .Chtid• ails and other garments tor ntalm. But of Auburn. , iny pets every day, how he erwid mfike Ced" eine"' and Mt*. Archie Johnston. of Lanes, I do anything to hart them, berenee. other beautiful article( of furniture. visited • week at the h"Ine "f Mr' anti next to my boy and girl friends. tbeY Then lw was expert •I mpering rooms elm oats Swan. ,, are the best playleatse I have. 1 t for Huron *Monty. i homes and other bootie decoration MIMI Karr' Ander-pn, 'ten"graPuer 'nee Owns all and I'bope that no little dear friend and were accompanied by l Mrs. Edwards passed away Mt- her I work. __if_aa evening entertainment eitiployetst Kincardine...spent ' boy or girl will over be punisbed for ber he always had a god story ho - Ed. Anderson. ' I Won't you all make a promise not to doing any unkind thing to any animal Messrs. Thomas and Frank O'Connor , 1 home on Victoria street after a brief lagged for want of an iveresting num- pendey with ber parents,itt.-and Mrs. could tell In a fascinating way, or • %Mr. and Mrs Milton Kilpatrick, of 1 hurt your pets for the next year?" reading he would be see to glee with Lanes, were Sunday visitors with the it wood. be wea for an a os. ow real dramatic art. letter's father. Mr. Rich. Twamley, in and young. to observe tbis "Be ICInd of Detroit. The entire epina in heartfelt sympathy bereaved relatives. c°rIllannitY nines& She had been unwell for with the. abeu a t week and on Monday even - Ing suffered a stroke. She was a life - war srusxv BOYS AND WHOLESOME GIRLS on MILK -MADE BREAD MADE IN OUR OWN BAKESHOP TM US POs CAKES AND PASTRIES E. U. CLEVELAND wart STREIT PEONS 114 \of tbe late Thomas McKenzie and of Mrs. McKenzie of town, who of late Ism been living with another daughter, Mrs. Walter Buchanan of Toronto. In 1903 she was married to Mr. Ed- wards. A member of North street United church, she was for two years president of the Woman's Association of thet church. In common with her husband, who is a weil-known horti- culturist, ebe to* • been Interest in flowers, and she also associated ber- et:1f usefully with his work for neg- lected children. She was much loved lu ber own circle and was held In the higheet regard by tbe entire community. and her untimely death is keenly regretted. She leaves', bedsides her mother sad Edward., at home. and • sister, Mrs. Walter Buchanan, of Toronto. A son, Harry, was drowsed in the Maitland River la USA --• The mother tin& 10111111tat Toronto were notified on Moineby evening of FREE ADMISSION OPENING NITE •i• Goderich Pam ion Saturday, April 18th -Tony Farr's Rand THE HALL IS UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT, RE- DECORATED AND PAINTED. rnisr-auss RESTAURANT SERVICE IN CONNECTION For rentals see C. K. Naftel, Montreal Street Biographical Ilteraturs does not lack of supreme examples of this astonish- ing versatility. Recipe reading of tbe life of the famous Archbishop Temple affords an Illustration. Hie mother. who was too poor to hire title _ lift ber sick son. teelfied that wheal Temple was teaching in an uppee school he would rouse day after dee from his school, as soon as he discov- ered her seed, after his third lemon with the sizth form. to do it for her. T hank You! Our cordial thanks are ex- tended for the generous pat- ronage accorded to us dur- ing the Easter season, and we hope to continue to BerVe the people of Goderich and vicinity with Frisk Pure Ce.ndies °baseless, in bat or boxes los Cream Soft Drinisi Meals M all hours -- VENUS RESTAURANT risme 1711 West Side Square he villiage to Animate" movelltent. not only next Miss Jean Stothers, of the Toronto , week but throughent the year. teachers? staff, la spendleg the Easter vacation with her parents, Mr. and ' Ides. Moe. Stothera. B. J. Crawford returned on Monday to her home after spending the winter mouths with her daughter, lire R. E. Willis, Detroit. Mies Margaret Pentland, Ditcher at Southampton, Is 'mending Me Eliget vacation with her mother, A. B. He could do thie nursing taek to per- Pentland. wished te start a lend Society he made ttaughter Melba are moving to then' a ready welcome for them and formn- new house in Dunganoon Gila week. lated rules for them la les study. Tbe takintireneirms.arJyara.ndileKFenitchherorts Loano-ci Local Municipal Board, who thought • twMorc.b. they understood eater supply, being don, were week -end visitors, with Mrs. Priletleal men. found in co-oPerating licEachern's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. with him that an ounce of theory A. Melees:Me. might well be mixed with pounds of Wm Clara Sproule. accomparded by experience. The I.iberal candidate in Mrs. J. 13. Henson of Stratford, meet Temple's diocese felt himself reproved Good Friday with ber mother, Mrs. In the presence of a man who made • David speauje, party nobler while he repudiated lts Congratelatiose to 11r.-1011 Mrs. Robe Beill (Dee Ea Brown), of Car- low, OD the advent of • little daugh- ter on April 2nd. at Alexandra bob. Mra. Wm. Hamilton, of Ethel. spent Earter week -end with her brother, Mr. Mrs. Misabeth Robb, who has been es the sick Bat lately, le gradually improving, we are glad to say.' ' Miss L. Dreaney bad the following visitors. to call on Good Friday: Mr. sod Mrs. Allan McNabb of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Chia. Whitely and child- ren. of Goderich township. atid Dr. - and Mrs. Hall, of Godericii. iwent' of banking sod currency. Sir Harold Matilintoah. tbe great Mr. Jim Million, who has finished toffee manufacturer of liallfax, Yorks. hie eouree at 0.A.C.. Guelph. and me- lts another ease a a remilkably Ter- cemsfully peeved the examination*. is I Kettle man. Ile Dot only knows how spending the Easter vacation with his Ito make good candy but he 11. a great uncle and annt, Mr. end Mee Lome I eying bred Jersey( cattle leers. Mrs. Edwards' •erioue condition. but sltbough they sped bY train alsd auto' mobile to her bedside they did not ar- rive natal 4 o'clock Tnesday morning. funeral aervice at ber home on Thum - Many sorrowing friends attended the I day, sad the wealth of floral tributes wItich overmodest the bier was eel - deuce of the esteem ID which tbe de- parted one was beld by tbose who knew ber The service was conducted by Rev. W. P. Lane, of North street ,..lialted church. After the service about thirty fries& carried the floral offerings to the waiting cars an6 the funeral cor- tege proceeded to Maitland cemetery, where Interment was tnade, the pall- bearers being Robert Johnston. A. L. thonehouse and FL 8. Griff. Save Money By Prepaying Tows of (Acrid 1936 Taxes Taxpayers may purchaae Tax Prifillytkant Receipts for 1936 Taxes at favorable discounts COST COST AMOUNT 110.00 Prepayment Receipts Tax Bills during the first Bank interest le only 2 per cent. !lurch** yottr Pre payment Receipts early and have your money earning 5 per mut. interest. • June Discounts Will be allowed hi addition., 49.45 49.65 timid be presented along with 1936 installment period. _Neil R. MacKay, Tax Collector Sir Norman Angell, who received tbe peace prise a few years ago, has been succesolvely a reacher in Cali- fornia. a gold pro/pester, a special correspondent, a sewspaper manager in Parts. a polTikiiii,"ind iast but not least a write( de veswomice He le • farmer of no teem order, farming off the Essex come on Northey Island and raising much produce. He con- ducts for hits guests astir -raking yacht or two ago he invented an ingenious card game to Melt people the rude Use The Signal's Classified Columns Wall a er Time Springtime Is Wallpaper Tinge Get that room decorated now. The newest designs in Wall - Sample designs to choose from T. H. Carrick carcuT PAPER GANGER AN I ) DECORATOR Call Carrick foi a KOOd clean /oh —PHONE 157- 29 Victoria St Owderich its r IFS RRk Anniversary Services -in_be bald North St. United Church on Sinday, April 19th The guest preacher will be NEV. P. BRUCE THORNTON, wbo will also rive hie celebra- ted, illustrated lecture °AROUND THE WORLD WITH NOTE BOOK AND CAMEILI" 013 lAsoday. April nth at ILM pa. SHIELD PRESENTED at kis farm place at Knaresborough Mrs. J. R. MeNah, of Lueknow, a that have won prises in the Royal i former resident of Dungannon. was • Winner* In Carpet Bowling Show. interest has overflowed to welcome visitor In the burg on Mon - Receive Their Treoy 'Aar"' the cancer 'research problem and be day. loss done much for the Empire Cau- Max Wilma Treleaven Is asisisting The Goderich Carpet Bowling League (IT Campaign. As a director on with the positoffiee duties thist week. was brought to a pleasant close last ' boards of building societies and banks! MIse Iona Swan. of St. Helena, week after • successful season, when and assurance companlee be is a roil- ((lilted her cousin. Doris Swan, over the champion No. 1 Foresters were tied man. The 1.M.C.A. work knows,. Muster Sunday. presented with the l'. Cleveland ; him for a great helper and enthusisat ;1 Mina Die Riven Is spending a few shield by Councillor J. E. iluckins at and tbe World'. Sunday School Avow- days' Oho week with Wench at the a banquet in the club moue Wm. elation at their IAA convention made i Bedford hotel, Goderich. narker, skip of the championship team, hitn their prt,iiliint. Ile is a good 1 Mr. Gordon R. Kidd, principal of received the shield for lila team and lay Methodist pr.aber. Dungannon public school, is spending *Poke brIedY, expressing Ms appreche ; it certainty a good tbing to take ;the Easter vacation at bne home at tIon Of • winter of fine trport. up a bobby or hobbies and be aisle to Southampton. Mime 0. Farrier. teach - The champion's, for the setmod con- bec rt in some other line thee ' er of the junior room. is with her per- secutive tear, are W. Barker. J. W. MacDonate, Geo. MacLeod and C. place teams, Victorians and 1...0.1.„ re- ceived small prises. At the head table during the ban- quet were Councillor iluckins, K. U. Clevelsod, president of tbe Magas; J. Adam, secretary, end A. .1. Wilkins. Short addresses were given by Mak Larder, Alp of the VIctoriaas: J. Adam, *kip of the L.O.L. was; A. J. Wilkins and J. W. Bell. The Alps of Meagre team* which played la She teal/tier co-operated with the executive to make the owlet even- ing a grand mores. who cultivates this sentsible "ereatility Mre. David 5 Errington spent the will save himself from ruttiness and Easter week -end with her daughter, will be enabled to Pee things from new , Mrs. Wallace Black, Trafalgar 'greet. viewpoints' and make most deeiralle 'Godierich. eontacts that will be refreshing. Mr. Heber Folly with Ms •fonr Anna. _ Thornton, freine. Frank and Roes, MO - 1 tored to Toronto on Saturday to owe thr &Mal hockey frame between the It Red Wing, cONUNOt "Canadian Cowboys" I TUIIIDAl. APED. ?1st. 1538 Laerli Cafeteria Admission Me TALBOT & CORNISH They started for hnme the same eren- Ing and report the gime one of many Ur. David 'Sirens Itt immured to work on the farm for the rummer with Mr. Elmer Irwin, aear Isicknow. , the 'home of Mr. stet Mrs Arthur Cat - bort on the frarPI Med WITH GOT/MI(11 LEAPING TALENT OVER 100 IN CAST 300 COSTUMES THE MOST ELABORATE STAGE SHOW, EVER PRESENTED IN OODERICH RESERVED SEATS plan Tenn House opens for both Drug Store next Tueeday RUSH SEATS (under balcony) 45c, plus 5c tax nights at Campbell's morn in g. OPERA HOUSE 22-23 Next Wednesday and Thursday SCHOOL PUPILS' KATINEE WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON