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The Signal, 1936-7-30, Page 8Job Mth, 1198 THE SIGNAL -- GODERICH, ONT. HUGILL BROS. S' Construction Work . .-8$OOND TO NOIR--- A lifetime job at the east of antub. We are leaving for It1Bduffs don act this week. PRO*Z arae. CLINTON 0ss5A?, AND WE WILL DO TOIJ3VOIS =rep ws LEAVE. SILAGE • r La Worth 80% osetour dollar invested if cured in a goo4ll&o this year. Oa Clinton death Coroner e . *tr te the tat of !smuts of the Q et Xxeter. Thursday at the teat et at et t tai avNmdea before et Nafbrth, ln- m1 aniac aged Hare. formerly Wad band early last'. the midway a fieerbsad bridge on the Gunton -Bayfield road, more than a mile from the Home. Mr. Ming, who was about seventy- three years of age, had wandered from the Home and walked the railway tracts to the bridge. la climbing down he fell *even feet from an abut- ment. The accident was seen by Gus Bisbsek, who reported to County Traf- fic rapfic Olscer N. Lever. BRIEFS Th* w.ms 's Institute Peek will be held at Harbor Nark on Thursday, An - gust 8,at3p.m. Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Ryan. of Detroit, MtcMigtn (formerly of Ooderleh ), en- tenaee the eapagemwit of their daugh- ter. Mary Patricia, to Dr. Russell G. Melting. of Detroit, Michigan. son of Mr. William J. Cushing. The wedding will take place in the fail. GODERICH Darr PRICES twisty Hens, 5 lbs., 1 bens, 4-5 lbs.. 10e; bees, under 4 lbs., 8c. Egp and Bader glees, per doaen, 15c -20c; butter, dairy, Ib., 30c; butter, creamery, Ib., 25c. Live Steck Bacon hop, cwt., SUM; beef, Ib., 4e—Se; veal, Ib., 5c—dc; lamb. lb., 7c-10. Vega bles Potatoe', Dew, $2 bag. Y. P. OONVEUTION Far Liman Couronnes to Be Held at The twelftb annual convention of the imbdon Conference Y.P.U. will be held at Clinton on October 9th, 10th and, 11th. The morning Dad afternoon passions yf nsataly to' buainesse and is the erening a worship service will be conducted ander tM leadership of the Mlddleeei Presby- tery. At this session will take (nate the presentation of leadership training credits received by members at • Tar - lows summer schools. Morning, afternoon and evening ars- cions will be held on Saturday and the early portion of the afternoon will be takes up with a propels of sports. A special speaker will address the au- dience in the evades. Bev. W. A. Bremner, president of London Conference, will celebrate holy communion at 8 o'clock Sunday morn- ing, and at 11 o'clock there will be special young people's services is the eoaveatton church,Wetde�-WI11L, and Ontario street church. The closing session of the convention will be at 3 o'clock. In tbE evening a mass rally for the young people of Huron Presbytery. to which all delegates to the cemeeatioa will be invited, is to be held in Wesley - Willis church. S I your larder at these Prices for sip Ahy. you stay have extra guests. Beisie-Ina 41 few of our Specials far the week-ee& VW- see..t lie was (.,sty) 14e Rant lie 2 Ss. Or fit Ransil 1h —SPRING IAMB-- Legs Illit Loins . !it Breasts }4 Liver e b --PRIM BEEF— s Buds Keen 12lie t S Saar/ Utile RstYd RD React rat Raid Pot Roast 14e b M Se SAdtat 7e Lem Bed lee Rump Reset lie —EXTRA SPECIAL— Pan Lard 2 lbs. ter 21e .. =Minute slieed or piece lie Veal Minute Steaks ale Bed Minnie Steaks Els Pada Pork Sausage (Hoae.ale) Large Casing 17, Small linked .....aMe SANITARY MEAT MARKET Plums 456. Hamiltima— SR We Deliver. Nest Hunt's Hardware. • •gitaAitowde These special prices are effective for July .30th. 31st and August 1st. BROWN LABEL BLACK i - Ib pkg. lf- pbg. 61C -C Yellow Label Sat kit 27( EPEKOE Pir:: 39( Brews Laurel GREEN Pkg. 29 PORK BEANS 325` Larmun JUIQ. FLORIDA GCLD GRAPEFRUIT JUICE tr'z1 �C Tm DOLE'S PINEAPPLE JUICE 23` 3C Tin Tins 25 No. 2'/a Tin The''itacc , 1 sun -opened oranges Califorange 2 Tins 3 1` Tins This store will be cloned MONDAY •►Ghon._ (no ser Tall Tins CLOVER LEAP COHOE SALMON ti` 227C .a• H EU.MAIIWI SiA� Mayonnaise ranoe 22 CROSSED FiSH SARDINES 21-27c CHICKEN Hormel Boneless 6 -oz. Win 49( 13-orttle44 ( no JJr 9( ar Punch Drinks iti,rnc's Asorted MUSTARD i rench•s Prepared KHOVAH HEALTH SALTS - MACLAREN'S PEANUT BUTTER WHIZ INSECT KILLER - - DOMINO BAKING POWDER - PERFECTION LEMON OIL • - tin 1St 2S-oa. jar 23e 8 -os. Tin 216e - 1 -ib tin 19e 12 -oz bottle Ise I .s rgo slap Grapsfruit.2 for 19c C'hok'e Ripe Plana .. 2 dozen 290 Medium Rasp Grapefruit .. each do Italian Lemons ... dozen '39c Large Oelery...,$ for 17e Letting ... 2 for 13.- DOMINICS STORES ••• LIMITED (ran DELIVERY ON ALL ORDERS) VIIITOSAL *IND TWO GOOD SAMARITANS R*$ 5. Ayer. "the Roadside Pbllo- sopber,' 1a The Detroit News ea July 23rd has the tollowise: It occurred In Canada. If it most be localised, nU it three miles north of Uodertch, Out., theta sear enough. A rear tire blew out, and awing to acme tdloayaerasy of automotive en- gineering it was necessary to take Ott' the rear bumper in order to .er.o.. the spare. , The tools were Inadequate. The Jack was so light that it would hardly lift the drooping eyelids of • sleepy child and the wrench mast have been furnished by a watchmaker. Down 1n the dirt of the road and amid the dust of the passing cars we labored. Tbere was no balm 1n Gilead. The gods who look after children, fools and tourists were tbe nonestest things In the world. Then casae the Good Samaritan. He wasn't much to look at, his car wasn't a late mode, and the chances are that he wouldn't lasew a French verb if he saw ons --probably a-leoal Waist—bat rtgM,.tsses Wass began to happen. The bumper came off and a strong jack appeared with all the mystery of a rabbit issuing from a magician's hat. Enter tbe second Samaritan—he was the drtver of a road scraper. Parking his noisy contraption along the side of the road, be, too, came to our asslst- a Oce. With two Samaritans on the job our troubles melted like a cigarette In • strong wind. in almost no time the crippled wheel was replaced by tbe spare and we were again on our w *138 WDSEIOU WINS Gins 5455 Chum M Leader hi "Chi m Campaign" Miss Dorothy Henderson, East street, on Monday night was annu uced the winner et the "Godericb taercbants'communitycosualty campaign" which was con- ducted the last six weeks amonga twelve col merebaCapi- tal At the Theatre os Monday night Judge T. M. Oostsile pretested Miss Henderson with the Stat price, a cheque for MOO. Miss Hp emesoa totalled 215,1410)43 rs rotes. IRMO9 ahead of M. Wm. hoops, who rewind meted prlan with third electric refrigerator. Mrs. M. tint - carte was presented ird prise, an electric radio; Phil Swett was fourth and receival an electric wash- ing machine and Mrs R. McAllister received fifth prise, a cheat of silver. Consolation prime went to the re- maining contestants la the following order: Bert Wbyard, Dungannon, Mrs. MiW. ,Westlake, Hayfield, Mrs. Chas. Kidd, Frank Tulord, Mrs. C. Thomas, George Rams, Miss Delight Mateh, Mrs. J. Carrick, Mrs. A. E. Colborne, Miss Jan Chishoila, Mier Elsie Bell, Mrs. J. Chisholm, Mrs. W. McLean. Mr. George Schaefer spoke briefly 1n behalf of the merchant* Dad Mlss Hittsleio►-Dat MGM Roope ' tits those who had assisted them during the campaign. BENMILLER Miss Edna Marvell* Paddlugton, of Windsor, is visiting lits. F'aegan for a short time. GODERICH TOWNSHIP The Union Monday .ebool picnic, an- nounced for Friday of this week, is Yon And them everywhere—these lndesnitely postponed owing to the Good Samaritans—in city, town and absence of the minister on holidays. wilderness. Men who In spite of the press of their own affairs are willing ' APPOINTED WEARFINGER to help those in distress. I Norman MacKay, who some We all It a selfish world ; maybe It months ago was appointed harborless - is. Bat when you get In trouble there ter et Ooderlch, last week received 1s usually some good guy wbo will stop notification of his appointment also as.it furl such a Lid and give you a little world after all. help. perhapseappointmentcollector of wharfage fees. HER Nth BIRTHDAY Miss Maud Watson, of Toronto, Is The 13eatorth News *rat week had spending holidays in town tie following reference to a lady Mr. R A. Matbeaon, of Detroit, le known to many In (;oderlcb throve' ber visits to' her non, Mr. Walter HAW. tborse: A pleasant birthday party to boson Mr. John L. Aitken has been ser - of Mrs. Robert Hawthorne, on belt lonely Ill the last ten days and his eightieth birthday, was held on Tues. Is causing much concert dayTues. co day evening, when some of her friends Mr. F. T. Ikon, well-known former gathered at home on North Mala Godertch man whose home 1s now in street. A lovely birthday cake was Aa I Florida, spent several days of the past Icut by Mrs. Hawthorne during lea. week here with his eon, Mr. E. L Dan enjoyable social evening was spent. Among those present was the minister, Rev. H. C. Feast. Mrs. Hawthorne has lived in this vicinity Ance sieves years of age, having come at that time with her parents from Scotland and settled near Constance. A brother. Mr. James Rankin, also resides In Bea. forth. Since her marriage, Mrs. Haw- thorne lived at Roxboro and then la Egmondvllle for twenty-seven years and In Seafortb.' Her life -partner passed on *boat twenty yeah ago, al- so two sons: a third son resides 11 Ooderich. Her saaay friends join ie expressing the wish for many happy return'. of the day, and years of con- tinued activity. visiting bls meets, Miss Jean Lawson. Mr. and Mrs. Athol MiQuarrie, of Toronto, are visiting their relatives in town REV. R. T. KILPATRICK DEAD Native of AsbSAN. Paster of Chorea at Dearborn, Mich. Dungannon, July 27.—Relatives here were startled to hear of tbe death of Rev. Richard T. Kilpatrick of Dear- born, earborn, Mich., wbleh occurred =addenda at his summer cottage at Taweab Beach, Mica., at midnight Saturday. It was only last week that Mr. Kil- tract, aceempenied by hle wife. Itef-ei r.a 'Dine fa-tiieltf-Mot renewed old friendsblps in Dungannon and vicinity. He returned on Tues- day to his home at Dearborn and later went to his cottage at 'rewash Beach, where, tinder his physician's Instructions, he was to have a three =loathe' rest. The end came very suddenly, before medical aid 'could reach him. Deceased was born sixty-two years ago In Mt township of Ashfield, the eldest of • family of eight, atx Dom and two daughters of the late Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kilpatrick, pioneer resi- dents. He was a man of sterling character, beloved and revered by all wbo knew him. He was • valued minister of the Metbodlst Church and had spent bis entire lifetime In devoted service to him church, and had filled many Important offices as a leader in various phases of the work of the church. Surviving besides bis wife and one son, Floyd, are three brothers, Rev. Iaatah W. Kilpatrick, Trowbridge; Samuel J., Ashfield, and William, Sask- atchewan, and two sisters, Mrs. J. D. McCormick, Long Beach, Al., and Mrs, H. E. Hasson. Jeekaon, Mich., both of whom were herr last week. The funeral 1s bring bell today and Interment will t* at Dearborn, Mich. Rev. I. W. Kilpatrick, Mr. and Mrs. 8. J. Kllp•trkt and Mrs Mc('nrmick left Monday for Michigan and will re- main until after the funeral. "To live for one's country la greater than to die for It."—Herold Bell Wright. TRANI Y017I 1 wish to express my sincere grati- tude to the good friends who an kindly gave me their support and sesls- taav in the Gsderieh Community Campaign. enabling me to win a hand- some prise. MAMIE SUTCLIFFE. CARD 01 THANKS TO MT * rr,-.wnUICV18B'WD SUMMER OOTPAOR At the lake; twelve mlp0tes from town. Every conve *ice. n - see. Bandy beach. Apply W. ACHSIAON M SON. TENDERS WANTED TENDRS WANTED. ll Tenders for the construction of the Smyth (thin will be received by the undersigned up to and !windlass La- pp 8th. Tenders must be accom- panied by a marked cheque for 10 per cent. Of the amount of the testier.Plans and spectncatious of the drain may be seen at the clerk's oMee. DURNIN PHIL/LIPS, Clerk, West Wawano4k, 1' R. 2, Lucknow. SEALED 4.N TiDERS addressed to the undersigned, and endorsed "Tender for Wharf Reconstruction, Penetan- guisbene, Ont.," will be received until 12 e'eleei seam (daylight saving). Wed - minim, Amend If 1SSR-tus•Ibs.re- construction of existing wharf at Slm Penetangnlshene, coe County, Out. es Plans, form of contract and speci- fication can be seand forms of ten - obtained at the Mike of the cater ; Department et Public Works, Ottawa, at the offices of the District Engineer, Equity Building, Toronto, Ont.; also at the Post Office at Pene- tangVlsbene, Ont. Tenders will not he considered un- to= made on printed forms supplied by the Department and in accordance with conditions set forth therein. Each trader must be accompanied by a certified cheque on a chartered bank 1n Canada, payable to the order of the Honorable the Minister of PublicWorks, equal to 10 per cent. of the amount of the tender, or Bearer Bunds of the Dominion of Canada or of thempa Canadian National Railway Cony and its constituent companies, uncon- ditionally guaranteed as to principal and interest by the Dominion of Canada, or the aforementioned bonds thew* a certified thew* if required to ar make up an odd asai Nate.—The Department will supply blue prints and specification of the work on deposit of a sum of $20.00, in the form of a cern/led bank cheque payable to the order of the Minister of Public Works. The deposit will be released on return of the blue prints and specification within a month from the date of reception of tenders. j1f not returned within that period the deposit will be forfeited. By order, .1. M. SJm'll28VILLE. Oseretery. Department of Pabtic Works, Ottawa. July 28, 1996. Miss Dorothy Henderson wishes to espress her grateful appreciation of the generous support extended to ber m the Merchants' Commuutty Campaign. sb enabling her to win the first prise; also of the kindness of the committee in charge and of Mr. Vincent, the campaign manager. APPRECIATION or bebalf of the members and of - Seers of Branch No. 109, Canadian Lestea, we wish It known that we de- sire to extend our thanks to all wbo In any way participated in the Vimy imperial service held on Sunday. `i� Indosto.I �i�Nat deet aaerldees made during the war years have not been forgotten, and that the memory of the fallen le ever bell sacred in the hearts of our citizens. To the clergy, the Mayor, the band, and 111 wbo attended we extend thanks, and also to the Boy Scouts for their attendance. -' May we all think deeply of the mes- sage given and the prayers offered, so that peace may be promoted. Dad world brotherhood may bold sway, Dad wars shall be no mon. On behalf of the Committee for View Memorial Service and (Akers and Members, Branch No. 109. W. MOOD, Secretary. "The peace of tbe world depends upon the English-speaking races."— Sir Charlet Highest. IIpEoLN�W ��u RA p���� Px Rt�MN�AHi.11 Repaired, B,mmodelled and Upho itersd WORK R K (I 1' A R A V TBED PRi('Frt REASANABLE George McKay KtbItrort, Oeieg4sk PUBLIC NOTICE WIVL THE PERSON WHO TOOK the bicycle from the bushes at the foot of Wellington street on July 7th pioam,, return and save trouble? LOUIS KIRKTY. 51 Victoria St. North. LOST. 8111AIVIDOSI NIUme CTRAYED.—TWOTEAROLD RIO) 13 HEIFER without horns, with a few white spots, from the farm of John McGuire, 4th concession of t'loderieb township. Tinder pleas. notify JOHN Mc(,,411REC, R.R. 2, Bayfield. Phone CUstod 600 ring 23. Reward. WANTED EYES EXAMINED AND GLASSES MD AT REASONABLE PRICE • A. L. COLE OPTOIKITPiIT !HONE 91 GODEEA[ • CHARTNIMID ACCOUNTANTS 1. W. MONTEITH. •1 Chartered Accountant (tD Ontkrio street, Stratford, Ontario (Member Flrstbrook, McLeod 4t Mon With, Toronto, Ontario.) i'ST IARY EUR ICON DR. 0 E. MYERS, V.8, B.V.Se, VETERINARY BURGEON Graduate of the University of To- ronto ands Cattail* Veterlaary College. Ogle, at T. T: -Morphy'R Ham"tos. -- street. Phases: Day 206; resident* 249W. SHA.LED Tenders addressed to the anderstgned, *ad endorsed "Tender for Wharf Ratamslon. Tobermory, Ont.," will he seabed until DI e'elsek non (daylight Wing), Tsssisy, At• gait 4. 1135, for tare construction of a steel sheet pile wharf extension at To- bernwry, Bruce County, Oat. Plana, form of contract and specifica- tion can be sem and forms of tender obtained at the once of the Chief En- gineer, Department of Public Works, Ottawa, at the offices of the District Engineer, Customs Hasse, London, Ont.; also at the Post Once at Tober- mory, Ont. Tenders will not be considered 'un- less made on printed Corms supplied by the Department and in accordance with conditions set forth therein. by a certified cheque 4M 1 ,bartered bank in Canada, payable to the order of the Honorable tbe Minister of Purr ik Works, equal to 10 per cent. of the amount of the tender, or Bearer Bonds of the Dominion of Caaada or of the Canadian Natiosal Railway Company and Its constit seat.companies, uncon- ditionally guaranteed as to principal . std Interest by the Dominion of Can- ada, or the aforementioned bonds and • certified cheque If required to make up an odd amount. Nets: The Department will supply blue prints and specification of the work on deposit of a sum of 510.00, In the form of a certified bank cheque payable to the order of the Minister of Public Works. TM deposit will be released on return of the blue prints and spectbcatlon within a month from the data of reception of tenders. If not returned within that period the deposit will be forfeited. By order, J. M. SOMER.ViLLEC, Secretary. Department of Public Works, (ntawa, July 20, 1968. WANTED.—USED TIRES. LIB- ERAL allowance made on your used tires for sew Dominions. BISSIV- BRRR SERVICE STATION. MF.V WANTED FOR RAWLFiG19 Routes of 800 families. Re11aMe brattier sbogid start earning 525 week- ly and increase rapidly. Write today. ,it,AiR :14¢1.9.s.�•0D: treat, Canada. FOR SAI.a COR BALE.—RTJDSON CAR, TN •a good modules. Vletrola to mahog'- esy case. (fall et 92 Est street. iSls MR BALK—TWOI'TORT M brick .,ass ea Nelms street, PIght roma and bathroom. Gond location Weald est -heap few 'teacake or pot Cage. Apply •t RTONAi, OFFICE AUCTIONEBZING THOMAS GUNDRY, GODERICH. 14V T CK AND GENERAL AUCTIONEER Telepbo.. No 119 Sales attended to anywhere *ad every effort made to give satisfaction. Farmers' sale notes discounted. MEDICAL list. F. J. R. FORBTER, ETE, EAR. NOSE. THROAT. Late House Burgeoa New York Ophthalmic and Aural Hospital, se - =Meat alstaat at Moorefield Eye Hospital and Golden 8quu.re Throat Hospital. Loudon, Eng. EYES TESTED, GLASSES SUPPLIED 53 Waterloo Street 8., Stratford. Telephone 267. Next visit—Wednesday, July 28th. from 7 p.m., to U.30 a.m. on Thurs- day. humday, July 38th, at B.dfcrd Hotels LEGAL DUDLEY E. HOLMES, • Barrister. Ike. Wks—Court House, Goderkb. Tokenise 56, DOUGLAS R. NAIRN, YY Barrister and 8oalcitor Odce Hamilton Street. hoards►. Teiepbone 51x E ET M. LES, gs Barrister and Solicitor Bun LIN Building. Adelaide and Vic- toria ictorts Streets. Toronto i Telephone Elgin 6301. DISUGUISB PRACTISHISNER (CHIROPRACTOR AND DBUOLW THERAPIST Godorlcb. Phone 541 Equipped with **etre-magnetic baths. Electronic electric treatments and chiroprectie. Chronic, *mak, Dad serums diseases. Lady le at- tendance. Once boars 2 to 5 Dad 1 to 8 p.m. on Tuesday, Friday and Sat- urday, and on Wednesday 10 to 11 a.m. only, or consultation may be had by appointment. Monday and Thursday at Mitchell A. N. ATKINSON 1}e9Jale ,Mss•- Qsrssr of Southr' t. aad-Riltakali road. .111011 INSURANCE. LOANS. STC. YcKILLOP MUTUAL FIRE INSUR• anus ANCE 00.—farm and isolated gown proper insured. Omcers—Alex. Broadtoot, President. Ssafortb ; Jobe E. Pepper, Vlce-Pred- dent, Bruce ld ; M. 1. Reid, Seer= tara.Treasurer. Besforth. Directors—Alex. Broadtoot, Sea - forth ; Jaime ' Sholdice, Walton; Wm. Knox, Londesboro ; George Leonhardt, Dublin ; John E. Peppee, Bruceleld ; James Connolly, Goderieb ; Thome* Moylan. Beaforth; W. R. Archibald, Ssaforth ; Alex. McEwing, Blyth. Agents—W. J. Teo, R.R. 3, Clinton; James Watt, Blyth; John E. Pepw, R.R. 1, Brucefield ; R. F. McKereber. R.R. 1, Dublin; Chau T. Hewitt, Kin- cardine; R G. Jarmath, R.B. 1, Bore - holm. Policy -holders can make all paymemb and get their cards receipted at the Royal Bank, Clinton; Calvin Cntt's Grocery, Kingston street, Opdericb, or J. H. Reid's (Mattel Store, Bayfield. E. R. Proclamation TO THE AMENS OF MI TOWN of a GODERIC �on�ay, �ugw. HAVING BEEN FiXED BY BY-LAW AS CIVIC HOLIDAY Ail et/trent( are I'PtpWRtett to govern therm! L. L KNOX, a S. A. ltas3W Town Mirk.