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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1936-8-27, Page 8r._ • ai. tt • August 24th. IBS}' -- GODERICH, ONT. o• • i%..r. ?TIIFc' 4.s -r 1. ' :7- t.. --- ,• fir- - Feor, the Bo nd GirlsoJho now ' ing for t ' Fall term at echo We are now salig the greatest values lu go..d, at pricers that are away below the preseut u suut FNtiwtr of all styles in Oif • •1• r• 1' 21124N1S AND GYMNASIUM SHOES ARE AIL THAT MMUS" THEM m aced impart ear sleek awl Wes blew yeu s• - GEO. MacVICAR The Practical Shoe Mem NORTH SIDE OF SQUAWS GOON., ONTARIO YAM HUSKY BOYS AND WHOLESOME GIRLS Or MILK -MADE BREAD. HELLTHYU L-IPPETIZINO-NUTRITIOUS MADE IN OUR OWN BAKESHOP TRY US FOR CAKES AND PASTRIES WEST BEET. U. CLEVELAND 4 Look up and not down ; lobk for if a man- ray that sea Is the debt ward and not back, look out sad mot which he owes to his enemies -to say in, and lend a baud. -Edward Everett that la not wise -the injuring of an - Hale. other can be in no case Juni-Plato. FARMERS! ATTENTION!! Threshing Beef Special 12k lb. (PRIME STEER) Specials on Spring Lamb -Saturday Only Lep....Zhe M. Leiria ....23e H. SreaNer....t1e Bt. Breast for StewWs....1234e ih. SANITARY MEAT MARKET Phs■e 4hf. Has t1.m St 3f Ye Deliver. Next HtsttC. Hardware. GO1 *RIGH NAlltirr PRIG Pegg Hymn, 5 Ibs., Ile; been, 44 lbs., 9c, bens, under 4 10a., 11k (tae ad ROW Eggs, per doze[. les. -24e; butter, Wry, 1A• 22c; bolter, (retweery, 'Ib., Division -of Hoatny. tketrat Ezperl- MI • mental Farm Uvss$s* September, the beginning of autumn, when, perhaps. the must beautiful nn I t•uuepbcuous wild fluwrrs are in their full glory. brings to wind the words or the poetic naturalist Nbrdworth, who sell twills "Thoughts on the Seasons:- -What leasons:-"What peoalye beauty autumn shows. Before she hears the sound 1If tyinter rushing iii. to close The emblematic round r Golden flowrra are the emblem of tlrptewber. Goldenrods transform whole acres into "Fields of Cloth -of - assisted by ruinwen, b aTT mewl wean. .t'sdhsa..aagwort, sctK_. thistles, and hawkweeds. The purple Michaelmas daisies add the Anal [beach of Imperial splendor to the Septeru►yer landscape. This riot of gold seems as though It had come to stay forever ,when Keats reminds that: to let budding more still more, later flowers for the hers, they think warm days will never Nature Notes for September BY K W. HART Baan hugs, cwt.. *74---.$U.00; beef, lb It�r1s ; teal, Ib., llie-/a; iamb, tb, Grata - Wheat, per bus., elle-93e: buck- wheat, per bus., 450--50c; oats, per bus. 4e(' -45c; feed barley, per bus., 1100- 63e, maltlug ba , per bur., `5c•- WO. Potatoes, Mw, I2-4*.l bas. flow [hill tri Bran,, 104/10, bare -;L 4- *bona,_10p hag,�sS.00-.t}1.lfyat�a Alain. lUOl ..t►. BRIEFS The regular meeting of the Womelre Iustitute will be held In MacKay Idea on Thursday. Sep(eraber 3rd, Um. nary Jamieson, elf (Aeroiiad, has sold the hvuee on Men lefMee. formerly owned by Mrs. S. E. Hiek,- to Principal Scott of the collegiate Institut.., who has been, occulyyiag tl ehese he cause to town. Rememberthe date-T¢ursday. tembrr 3rd. Tip Top Tallon' re0re- aeutative will be at M. Robins' stare with a full Iiue of fall and winter samples. fume in and look over the lire• Wimples. J. III. Lauder. plutrniacist, was tht victim of a hit-and-run driver on Fri- day night last while driving along Hamilton street. ills ear°was struee at the rear h=- another vehicle. which aped from the scene. The rear fender% of Mr. Iauder's new car was crushed. OBITUARY EDWARD A. QOx Word has been received of the dea.h at Chkago, un Sunday evening last, • Edward A. 1'oz, a native of Ooderteb and son of the lite Mr. and ][M. George Ci* of this_ Luau. Mr. OW Wtlms`taW stea:.eiriplga aft fdr forty ht peafi-'Itad been 'axe iae etel with the wholesale jewelry house of Beuj. Allen & Co. In that city, as manage' of the jewelry deparUucu• 51.141 as a director. H1.. %tits., Mrs. 1d'' H. ('ox, survives him. .Udo surviv- ing are 'sorrel brothers and sisters. the only one of there now living In Ou- tariu being Ur. Benson Cox of Leam- tugtuu. George ('os., father of Ieeeased. wu- • printer and was connected with Tile Miguel fur many years But even the twpertal 1Rrpte of the Mkhaelmas daisies has • rival to tits jbcomparable hue of depth and brill' - *bey of the cardinal flower, a red Tic; - ler than that the bird which shares its nauue ccs boast. Because the vivid beauty of the cardinal flower or red lobelia cannot Ire hid, and few witu• stand the temptation to pick it, ex- termination may be the result. How- ever, It is forunately easy to cultl'ite from seed. The other wild _Bowers - attention this month are the turtle - head and the Joe -Pyr -weed. Most persons are familiar with the '•" "WTLLIx!"DAV1S William Davis, a foreser•-wett-known resident of Ooderkb, died on Wednes- day, August 18th, at the County Home at Clinton. He was in his eighty- first year. ,For 'any years be was associated in nominees with his father, G. N. Davis, tinsmith, and later was desk cleat -at Hotel Redford. For the last fifteen years of his life be had been blind, neecaltating his removal to the County Howe. He was not mar- ried sad was the last of his family. The body was brought to Brophey's undertaking parlors here and on Thuriday the funeral took plate to Maitland cemetrgLih Rev. A. C. ('alder lcondncting the >'Jlttee and Walt.'. Sharman, Joe. Swameld, Malcolm Graham and Wm. McDougall acting as pallbearers. • • • THOMAS STORY J: fernier resident of Goderlch, lu Thunutz Slum- Passer; away 'at Stratford on Wednesday. Au- gust 1,11Ih. Ile was in his eightieth year. nod had enjoyed good health previous' to st noke he auR• •1 Inch -long pink and white turtle heads, n cn SHEPPARDTON 4add have wstebed wttb much Interest a short time before his death. SHEPPAIUYIV)N, Aug. 25.-Mfas Mae Menary is spending a couple Of weeks In Clinton. -- Mr, Robt. Bogie of Nile and Mr. and Mrs, R. Bogle spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. D. McKenzie. Mrs. Wilson of Midland is spending a couple of weeks with her daughter. Mrs. Thos. Bogle. Miss M. Rurpows spent a couple of days In Goderfch. We are pleased to say Miss Henri- etta Quaid is getting along very well after her operation in Goderich hospi- tal. Mrs. Frank Mclntee and Teddy, of Cleveland. Ohio, are visiting with Mrs. Mclntee's brother, Mrs. H. Tigert. Mr. and Mrs. Will George ani friends, of Tuppervltle, spent the week- end with Mr. W. R. Hawkins, Port Albert, and Mrs. Wm. Vrooman. Miss Wilson of Auburn has been en- gaged as teacher, her duties to com mento. September 1st. tea t (F! DGMIN 10 NA STORES LIMITED • Save Money and • Drink Superior Quality Teas -. Dei R�'ehiaello 14 -Ib. Pkg. YELLOW LABEL 1 -ib. They Are Always the ame Consistent *eh 'Dustier - Pkg 45C 33C Pkg AYLMER (roch•(1 - Sliced 3W Tid-Bits Plneapple e1NmN eNereNeeeea■ast■a►miRwNee■mel■aerNeNNN---- - sett • • • � iU - : • pearl• • Pu e 1 6r -oz. Tins • i Wheat 1, SOAP,RiceE ■ • m - • •■ Pkg. f' ars 2!2X • •• • es • 9�• 1033` • m■■am■■■■■m■■■■■mea■■aamm■mmmm■•m■■tam• mmuasmmmemimm seammtleemmttlemes• - Pkg 23e 'TUNKITw seem aaa.•n1s ti 13 -oz. hot. 244 11 1St firumenty-- Ceres, GOOD HUMOR Horne's PUNCH DRINKS - London - Candy CRYSTAL MINT.3. - BROOMS God Strong sew, snow le "Any r . 111111M01 (.s..d each 29e SHORTENING EASIFIRST OR DOMESTIC DOMESTIC (only) 1-1b. Pkgs. S` 4 -Ib. 4 Pkg. c PRESERVING REQUISITES SEALERS BULK VINEGAR - RINGS. Rubber 1)os. Mgt MUSTARD, Compound NEW STOCK TOMATO JUICE 6c can soon Size 99 pi. atst ZO! 1st $1.50 Piccadilly CLOTHEB BRUSH for only25c 5 wrappers from . a 0. White Naphtha Soap. Ask for details Med. Size $1.13 .13 Large sire $1.5 3 Doa = Dos sass: PAROWAX - - - • lite, 12* PICKLING SPICE, Whole • Ib, jilt CERTO • bot. sit SPBC1AL HEAD L 11uCE 6o Head �s5 Speeiak Effective fn rAugust 27. 23 and 29, .,DOMINION S' )nIS , �rlirFD (FRRR DELIVERY ON ALL ORDERS) Specials Effective fo rAugust 27, 2S and 20. .nd amusement the *ay In which the/ De'easd was born in (oderk•h. a won appear to eat bees. ut Mr. and Mr.. James Story. He and Evt4r so strong and vigorous an 18- his brother. John Story, conducted a Sect as the bumblebee must struggle to marriage shop here for some years he gain admission to this flower before ma- I fore he moved to Stratford, to enter the arlty. He will try and try again until the employ of the G.T.R. as spring -maker. pollen is ready to dust him over, when He worked there thirty-one years, re - be is admitted. At the moment when i tclring in lirA) wirers be lost an eye In he is forcing his way In, causing the an accident. 'Leve remains were lower -lip to spring up and down, the brought to the home of his brother. eyeless turtle stems (0 chew and chew John Story. Bridge street. Golertch, ;until the most sedate beholder must after ■ funeral servile at Stratford on I smile at the paradoxical show. Of Friday. and Rev. G. P. iluncan. i).D. of course It is the bee that is feeding, St. Andrew's church. Stratford, con though the flower would seem to be ducted the funeral .ervke here on masticating the bee with the keenest Saturday afterntant. Mr. Story, who si. was nut married. was ■ member of the The gorgeous magenta Joe-Pye-weci Presbyterian c•hure•h. Interment was 1s often aeon growing together with in Maitland cemetery. the pallbearer; turtle -bead or near It, as it favors Inc being Joseph Spenser. James Wyatt, same damp situation. Towering above the surrounding vegetation of low-lying meadows; tido vigorous plant spreads clusters of soft fringy bloom that, however deep or pale of tint, are ever conspicuous advertisements, even when the golden- SHIM REWARD rods. sunflowers and Michaelmas daisies ror any corn or callous, which cannot ;enter into dose competition for in be removed by the new scientific Liegd's Iaeet trade. Slight fragrance, which is Tbyaslated Cern Salve, In 3 to 5 days. This new salve de -sensitizes eorns and callouses with the fret application. Call your druggist today and order a At of tblsWs■derful Salve. Callouses of long standing will require slightly longer treatment. Fee Sale at Cesighe 's Drug Stere 6N0 On Seplember!'lst_- AJI Collegiate, Public, Separte School Text -Books and Supplies amtmweweimame Pens Pencils, Iritic, Erasers, Rulers, Crayons Artist's Supply and Reeve's Paints School Opening Specials k 940 -pace black-oovered 15c mpg, Note Book Ruled Exercise Book Hard -covered loose-leaf 1. c Hard -°ousted Exercise Note Boob Books 10c Special New Junior tin. JC' Special! New Reeve's 25c gerfitPen Holder Paint Box •4*I ii ,V 1) • FREE FREE FREE NI A SCHOOL BAG WILL BE GiVEN AWAY FREE WITH EACH PURCHASE OR SCHOOL SUPPLIES Cole's Book Store Headquarters for School Supplies Established in 1860 TO WIT CHAMFERED ACCOUNTANTS 'Pt) RENT. -.t SIN -110011 APART J. W. MONTEITH, 11 MEand tpr..ge. Apply to MI& Chartered Accountant AMANDA MAF:DAL, 10 Newest- IR Ontario street, Stratford, o•. street.(Member Flrstbroot, McLeod DoA Moo- r[ Janus Rosa and Harry 1'eandle, all of With. Toronto, Ontario.) Stratford, and A. D. McLean and George Willson. of Golerieh. Besides the brother here, another brother, James Story, lives at Slmeoe, Ont. doubtless heavy enough to the delicat' perception of butterflies, attracts crowds of them. Thus a patch of Joe-Pye- weed In September loan excellent place for the collector. Joe Pye, an indiau medicine man of New England. is sale to have earned fame and fortune by 'siring typhus fever and other diseases with de•ortlons made from this plant. ASHFIELD ASHFIELD, Aug. 36. -Mrs. Donald MacGregor, with her daughter Lily anti her son Frank. of Duluth, is vlsitlnj st the home of her brother, Mr, John MacKay. Mr. and Mrs. Os.'ar Peterson of Du- luth are vlaltiug with Mrs. Flora Rots and other friends. Mr. Duncan MacKay of Goderlco spent Sunday at his old home here. Mr: and Mrs. Scott Ind daughter Barbara. of Windsor, are visiting with the lady's mother, Mrs. K. F. Mac- Lennan. Miss Lois MacLean is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Philip MacMillan, in Luck - now. Dr, and Mrs. McNeill of Montreal and Miss McNaln, RLN,, visited with - their parents, Mr. and Met' James Mc - Nein. Mr. James MacRae of Toronto 11 vtdting; with his parents, Mr. and Mr. John MacRae. CARLOW ----4511491.9W, Aug. 311.4-Mlas Jean MacCrea (perm (several day. with Miss Mcllwaln at the Colborne telephone• central, lard week. Mesar.. Rory, Charles, Fred and Mrs. Racliregor. of Madan. visited their rnwuln., Mr. Alex. Young atul Mr.. Hender.cn, on Monday. =-Mrs. McBride. of Barrie, and Mltt+ Stella McBride, of Toronto, visited with friend. here lately. Mr. Walter McManuu, who has been In Saaka trhewsh for the (sat two year., returned home on Saturday. Mr. E. Townsend. Montreal. and Mr. Fred Townsend, of Brantford, visited their aunt. Mrs. John A. Young, and family last week. Decoration service at Colborne rein etery will he held on Sunday. ammo 30th. at 3 p.m. Rev. A. W. Brown of r. Hainlltnn, a former •minlater of Beu- miller. will be the speaker. There will be no servlre at Carlow on Sunday afternoon. The Presby• terlan service 1. withdrawn on Recount of tin' opening of the new church at Blyth. in the evening, Rev. D. i'omeroy ' will hold a union servlre in the t'ntte1 ehureh at 7.30. The memorial ter - vire w111 be held in Colborne cemetery in the afternoon. The IFrarght Broken. --The lona drought was broken on Setnrday by t severe storm of wind. lightning. thun- der and rain, which blew down trees and damaged many silos. The eon', which was 'stretching up two .freight, now has a had *1.jit. Some of It may come hack. The rain ham attend' brought new Hfe to the patanrea add to garden stag. Rlch.a and prosperity either kill With care or surfeit with dNlght.- Masoa. 4. MID STYMY-At Stratford, on Wednesday, .tugust (9th, Thos. Story, in his MOth year. CARD QIFTHANKS YRS. WM. ROBERTSON' AND FA. I Al LY of Auburn wish to Idnk t many friends for the kindness Ind sy Patti _ .exceeded is themin their__ cent bereavement. VETERLNABY SURGEON DR. G. E. MYERS, V.S., VETERINARY SURGEON Graduate of the Cnlverelty of To ronto and Ontario Veterinary College. Ot&-e at T. T Murphy's, Hamilton street. Phones: Day 208; residence 249W. . 'ro RENT. -BRICK HOUSE ON I[ayflekt road, with gireye;' two acres of land. fruit trees, etc. Apply to A. C. CLARK, Brock street. To RENT. -SMALL HOUSE ON WILDER STREET. Lights and water. Apply to MRS. ROBT. WIL- SON, Elgin avenue. COR RENT.-SIXTY-ACRH FARM, first-class buildings, In Hallett town- ship on No. 4 highway, corner con- cession 13, one and a -half miles from Londcsboro and two and a -half miles from Blyth. For particulars apply F. FINGLAN-D, Barrister, Clinton, Ont. PUBLIC NOTICE VOTERS' LISTS. 1930, MUNI('Il'AL- -1TY or WENT WAWANO$U1. COUNTY OF HURON. Notice Is hereby- given that 1 hsv.• complied w•Itb sectiuu 7 of the Voters' LJ•ts Art and that 1 have posted up at my once al West Wawauuah on tut flkth day of August, 1936, 'the list of -- - all persons entitled to cute In (1* sand municipality at municipal elections and that sorb Hut remains there for in -las -I Ion. And i hereby call upon all voters to hake immediate proceedings to have any errors or nmiscion4 eorre'ted se - cording to law. the last day for aploeo. being the 'nth day of t(eptemhc,-, 1000 Dated this' Iftth day of Angnst, 111Mt DC'RNiN PHILLIPS. Clerk of Wear Wdwanoch Township AUCTION SALEM _ AUCIIONEZEING THOMAS GUN'DRY. GODERiCH, LiVE STOCK AND GENERAL AUCTIONR$R Telephone No 119 Sales attended to a•ywbere and ever, effort made to give satisfaction. Farmers' sale notes dim -ousted - MEDICAL DR. F. J. R, FORSTER, EYE, EAR. .`OSE, THROAT. Late House Surgeon New York Opbthalmlc and Aural Hospital, ase aliment at Moorefield Eye Hospital and Golden Squt.re Throat Hospital. London, Eng. EYES TESTED. GLASSES SUPPLIED 33 Waterloo Street 5., Stratford. Telephone 267. Next visit-Wednewlsy, September 16th, from 7 p.m., to 11.30 a.m. on Thursday. September 17th, at Bedford Hetet. FOR, SALE J 'OR BALK..-.M;S 0ON CAR, 121 good condition. Vlctrola in author any case. Call at 92 Emit street Lr )R SALE. -('LOW- POINTS, MA Points for all makes of plows at BEEVI:RS' SERVICE STATION ('hone. 40 Goderlch, Ont. DOR-SALE, ONE BICYCLE, IN A-1 shape. - 13EEVERB' SDRVLCE STATION Phone 40 Goderlch, Out. FON-SALE.-TWO-STORY brick house On Nelson street. Eight rooms and bathroom. Good location. Would exchange for bungalow or cot- tage. Apply at SIGNAL OFFICE. WANTED ANTED.- COOK GENERAL, PLAiN VW .coking, good wage.. Apply, stating age. experience, religion. P. O. Bot P.N. Goderieh. WANTED. -USED TiRES. LIB- ERAL allowance made on your used tires for new Dominions. Br:EVF:RS SERVICE STATION DOOM ANi) BOARD. -LARGE, AiRY ROOMS; excellent meals; hones centrally ioeaterl, near Collegiate public school and the Square. Apply J. E. HARNWEId., Reaps street ROOM AND BOARD. -CENTRALLY located, roomy boarding hot..' Five minutem front school. and Square. 111Pn1 for .indent.. MRS. ROLM (1(N)i), Corner Victoria street and El- gin avenne. DI►oMER WANTED. ----A PERSON clean and ptrtletilar desires' to shire hotur with careful roomer. ('lease come atnl see S. MiSS MI'NNiNGS, Trafalgar Street (fourth house west of Victoria street). VXECT'TRiX' §AIJI9 OF FARMS FARM 174TOM" ANT) iMPLE MENTA. at N.r,(s. Lot 1L Ccmeesslor, 9, Morris, on SATi'RI),1V, SEPTEMBER 5th, at 1.30 p.m. sharp: 3 horses, 1M cattle, pigs. and a fall line of Implement.. Hon.[' furnlshings. etc. The home form eentanee 100 erre.. with buildings. The. second ThPnI, the .Ari.. 1,01'2/. Con/easlnn 7. Morris. ha. house, drilled well with windmill and approximately 45 acres of bush of which ahn,it 20 acres la hardwood. M418. JOHN A. BROWN, Executrix. 'T. OI'NDRY & SON. Auctioneers Al'CTiON SALE OF A COMFOIt ABLE COTTAGE AND HOUSE FURNISHINGS, belonging to the Es- tate of the late Mrs, Sarah Me(irat- ten. \Ve have reeelvel Instructions to .ell ht pnblle auction at the premises, 4t+ Anglr•wea slrect. on 1ATI1RDAY, AUGUST •$11th, at 1.30 sharp. r The cottage contains livingro om. dining -room, kitchen. 3 bedrooms, bathroom." 'Nlttftmer kltr•hen. good eviler qnd garden and is well lo- cated. rrated. Can 'he Inspected any time ►s' - fore the .Zal.. All the contents will hr disposed of. Including living -room. dining -rearm, bedroom and kitchen furnishings. Rang.' with water from, 2 -plate electric stove wlth oven, Que- bec Rtm•e with oven. et.rtrle grill, elet- trlc heater, dlalle., gla..ware, pletnrett enrh,lntr. •ralc'ra, goriest tool. and nom- erous other articles. Everything must be dlapmRed of. TERMS 41n property will he an rumness, at time of sale; on the holow furnishings, email. T. Gi•NDRV & PDX, .tuetjoneera. IIHYOI. DUDLEY E. IIOLMES. Barrister, Ete. Once-a'-)urt House, Oodericb, Telephone 55. DOUGLAS R. NAIRN, Barrister and Solicitor Omc•e Hab►lltis _$treA _ Oedniielt Telephone 512. . f,RNEST M. LEE, LL Barrister and Solicits} • Sun Life Building, Adelaide and Vie- - torte Streets, Toronto 2. Telephone Elgin 5301. • DRUGLSR PRACTMONR CHIRO/CHIROPRACTOR AND DRUGLESS PRACTOR Ooderlcb, Phone 341 Equipped with electro-magnetie baths. Electronic electric treatments and chiropractic. Chronic, organic. and servos' diseases. Lady M et- tendanee. Once hours 2 to 5 lied 7 to 8 p.m. on Tuesday, Ftiday and Sat- urday, and on Wednesday 10 to 12 a.m. only, or eonsultatlon may be had by appointment. Monday and Thursday at Mitchell. A. N. ATKINSON Reelenee and office -Corner of Soul street and Britannia road. 11NSURANCR. LOANS, BTC. DIcKILLOP MUTUAL FiRE INSUR- ANCE CO. -Farm sad Isolated town property innated, O15eera-Alen. Broadfoot, Preslideat. Seafotth ; John E. Pepper, Vice -Presi- dent. Brucefleld ; M. A. Reid, Seer* Eery -Treasurer, Seatortb. Directora--Alen. Rroadfoot, Rea - forth ; James Sholdlc'e, Walton; Ws• Koos, Londesboro: George Leonhardt, Dublin; John E. i'epper, Brncefleld ; James Connolly, Goderlch; Thomas Moylan, Seaforth; W. R. Archibal4, Seaforth; Alex. McEwing, Blyth. Agents -W, J. Yeo, R.R. 3, Clinton; James Watt, Blyth; John E. Pepper, R.R. 1, llrurefleld; R. F. McKareher, R.R. 1, Dublin; Chao. F. Hewitt, Kin- cardine; R. G. Jsrmoth, R.R. 1, Born- holm. Polley -holders can make all payments and get their earda recelpted at the Royal Rask, Clinton; Calvin Cutfe Grocery, Marietta street. Gndertcb, J. 11 Reid's General Store, Mayfield,