HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1936-12-3, Page 5It's a Gift --
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• Few Suggestions of- Gifts
(1HRI$TMAK CARDS
Belies Lie, iia, $S
INI)IVIUUAL CARDS
le each, 3 for be, i1 ler Sr
3c, lige, lbs, lye
KODAK/4 and BROWNIK
CAMERAS. in Gift Packages
MINN SHAVING SETS
by Yardley's, Willa -r'. ('el -
gale's, Wesilbury's,
Palmolive, eke.
TOILETRIES MARK LO1ELl
GILTS
We have a wonderful assortment
of leading lines
%ita Ray, Harriet -Hubbard -Ayer.
Ihuilarry, Marvellous, Rubin -
Mein. Armand'a New Wind-
blown Knee, Yardley's. Colgate's,
Iloublgsnt's Woodbury wad
man). others.
MILITARY BRCSII SETS
$1.tw to IY.W
CAMPBELL'S DRUG STORE
?HONE 90 GODERICH I pendent of Hydro and its dictation." i
,r An improvement made during the ate(' for councillor who took theplat-the thief has as good a Christ-
s•ta mu u
.Y- THE SIGNAL — • GODERICH, OiejT: •— -
J. J. MOSER AND R. E. TURNER IN
THE FIELD FOR THE IIEEVESHIP
(Continued from pare 1t 1 'cllowever," said Mr. [luckiest to
ark the town council to finance lee , his audience. "you are now paying X2.00
laid Mr Wlg1,, ;lens per horsepower, ro.yof eke It does
Two years aero, he said; one, of the I well to cleku house once in a while.
burning questions was the contract • "I was responsible for having the stake
etickettbe e mirchaaskipped at filled out forms
ontreal.
with the Cokrich Elevator Co. As.. former ,tax collector erre ted." 'said
Ubc• nwult ..t float coulroverry the the speaker, "and I attended court to send sway In order to obtain the
t. tnponur a.•cnr.d a o•w• contras un- ,s'e'c+u days, Although others in the 'email
misfortunembefell Q11f. Rose, of
leer which it now pays oa,usidc•rably ' council do not see eye to eye with me
lea to the commission. I thinit-it my duty to report to you." Meafb'rd• decktwnd on the steamer I).
Mr. Whsle explainead that the eters- I At this point the speaker broke off N. Hanna, which arrived on Tuesday.
for does not peak the load. switching 'and Invited his bearers to attend his Shortly after the ablp's arrival here.
to its own motor generator when the pubik' meeting at MacK j Moll on hose discovered that someone had
wok load seems Imminent. lhvemler 4th. _ �tlrelped himself to $70 from Bis pee-
lerLooking, isto the future, the spank- I
councillors Iltimhe r and Bingham • souse effects. The money was in two
visioned an auxiliary on the Malt- ; were absent when their names were Mlle, a =30 and t3:10, and represented
laud River to take care of Goderich's (ailed; in fact Councillors Baker and a considerable portion of his summer
power. "We then would be Inde- Brown and H. L. Salkeld were the saving.
only ones -of the twenty-three walla- ; "Well, he said, With a tight smile,
I hope a
I had planned with it.It
year was the removal ofthe. . i •
Twd'Esx0$ or wax
reds remove leavens eve Sauer and
'ares Her Belt ea Anodise
The close of the sailing season for
two vessels which will winter here
brought fortune and.mhc(ortune to two
Shensi.
To K. C. Clark, master sof the I'rlu-
dot', come the fortune, in' the form of
a 1500 consolation prise on a sweep -
has relieved thousands of out
fitters from. Sternlieb. Bovret,
Liver and;Kidney trouble:
TRI -LAX will cleanse the Blood
and give you relief.
Get the Combined treatment at
your DrumiTsta.
Tames, Ont.
AUBURN - I
i from street d Ido iI form W J. Raker I won't be entirely wasted then." But
w res est lee an down
it was small eon.olation.
!Lighthouse t t totow+ Nation I "1 was chairman, of the court of
, F re.' , N
.The speaker approved of the pro-; revision,' said Mr. Baker. councillor { TilE COUNTY COUNCIL
Tbe regular monthly :meting of the the elle* Cif E. 11. Munro tart In atiodi ntlt tbe
'The finsn'e" of 11* "wwml"len I E. D. Brown, who wee chairman of non, pianist. Cwvenere of commit-
KNOX CHURCH LADIES' LW Mrs N. Marra
Kell" are tied finance in the council this year, said teee are Miss Mabel Brownlee, deco-
IAdiati Aid -Society of Knox Preeby- wea. • up in arrears. he was glad to be able to rt•port the theist; Illsteltubjeleeneseetisenship;
4NViaovelbeekilivekr 27th.""wben4114goo.eliel trridilurnouY; ' the dressmaking course in the re.- tbe commission that it was no longer
Mlit'-MeDenald' -wbu-bal °ming. of ; The 11141-"7. hag "eered °elle° " financial position of the town was lin. Mlas Miele IteKtnnion. Chritoltlan cut.
of Istembers nal Preempt. In the ab' 1 eaters' 11811. %gelled bei brothers in assuming responsibility for audits. but • "Tax collections are up. $13.000 on Annie McKinnon. - reerelatIon. Hee
Aga.. IP. a VIIIMIar Raddeaa.--Al- look over the books. ' will take in $3,000 wort -than .ickeSsa Monday In January.
last year •nd it appears th4 collector new executive takes otliee tlw One
sew* of the President, Mier Anus B. I Goderieh over Sunday. since thee • men has been sent up to
at:espied the chairrand condut•ted die bert Ne-hoolson. •' former well-known The books are audited by the town - -
devotional exercises. during which Mre. and highly 'respected resident of this auditors, and Mr. Wigle thought rate before the end of, the year. Thit
will be tbe nest time In many year* NEWS TRI'CK DITCHED
-soa--sed-lire-fe,-.1e-Ilheeti--Ied-40-eIMY-7-W:rilleill7--inteles-4*----Weelete.daf--e&--allpeild-1411 owu auditor. raii, Considerable credit ls due She -Sully" Solon lllll on its regular even.
er. After the bustoese part of the last week. hecesem eau a beetbec ,
Tbe elstaller voiced hilt omandtkin .eolesetor,-- Neil- MaTkit-fr7rOt':. Ids. hue
meeting tbe members were eatertalned of James Nicholson. East Wawanolth. to any plans to remodel tbe town hell cork." .. papers front Toronto 111141 Windsor and
by a piano solo ably rendered by Misr end of 'Mr. James ilutch and Miss and said: "1 think it le time we had ...
%nether reasun for fle better tin- numerous magazines, left the road on
Dye Somerville. lied in interesding ad- • Elizalseth NIcholsen, Auburn. Ile was a pew town hall, and, In fact I would uncial position of the town is that TiteAlay about 6 o'clock and was timi-
dness on 'Job° Knox.' wags delivered txorn at Blyth December 8th. 1878, the support a new town hell right now. expenditures have been hept down, I ly damaged when it turned over in
by Rev. I). J. Lane Afternoon tea son of Mr. and Me'. Thomas Nichol- We have the maturities coshing' on think," said Mr. Brown, "we are real- the ditch. near Lanewalte's farm oii
was then served by Mrs. (I. A, His- *on, stud two years later came with his and the expense would not he a great iy going ahead with the taelt this unctesto No. 5. The &her, who was ;
set's group, which was in cbarge of parent.. to this place. lie went to tbe tax on capital expenditure."_ ' time. It is improbable there will be Painfully -cut about the fsee, hitch-
tbe afternocog's entertainment. West at the age of neventeen and for L J. Maser it uew town hall because of the size of Mked to town with the papers :hid '
- the last thirty years was a resident J. .1. Moser, Reeve for 1036 and the debenture debt.
tegtetiftipagrifitgvitetem4 of Warne. where he owned a general chairman of the public works coM- ' -There is a lot to be done In cone.
leather store. Ile was a valued mem- mittee. spoke briefly. statleg that be tery and parks, but we are not put
Thursday. December Erd. 19t$ -
saisostioemasseadestlipaseraoasseem
ta Claus has been at
F. E. rt's
.E Sh�ppe
Christmas SPECIAI
—DECEMBER ONLY—
Rebuilt Permanents, Finger
Wave and Shampoo $2.00
Hot Oil Shampoo, Finger
SPECIAL PRIORS ON
PERMANENTS
BETTY'S
Beauty Shop•pe
—PHONE MO—
GOODRICH
Footwear
fives you style and warmth
in rain or snow at
lowest prices
Brown or Black
Ohittlreo:s Goloshes. $115
and up
Illerr'e- Overshoes, ..$1.35
up
WILLARD'S
BOOT SHOP
Willard E. Kambiel. Prob.
PHONE !ft TEE SQUARE
returned later to salvage the maga-
trines from tbe snowdrift* into which, -
they were tossed when the truck over- , ST. GRORGE'S W. A. 1------- REMANDED TO JAIL
nderstood the li ht • On Tuesday after000n, the W.A. of 1 Sidoey Crick, no known address,
Ile leave, a widow and two daughters, the town roads in the late year. Ile is only ono way to keep It down -that new* truck was sideswiped by a Pass- , St. Georges c ch held Ito annual was arrested by Constable M. E. Nash
at Gorr* on Wednesday on • charge
I meeting. Rev. A. C. ()alder waggle
who reside in WinnlPeg. The-Centleal .Tereeted that r ad scraping and gra- is to keep firm for a few years and ing truck which did not step.
took place at %Capella on Friday after- veiling had ' I-14 done all year. and get tenni. of these 'dead horses' paid - -- I, :hair. The secretary and treas. of vagrancy ant remanded to jail (m-
um*. e that two carloads of asphalt aod road off." I Mrs. Stevenson lia's returned id ber---"e- t tit thin (Thursday) afternoon, when
gLeaving a wonderful range o
mas Gift Merchandise. Gilts
4 every member of the family.
tv
rtv Practical
Attractive
I; Inexpensive
,,�
P' Have your (lifts individually boxed with neat Christman
wrapping at no extra cost to you.
Sliecial for Friday and Saturday
ogr serviee-weight end cilk crepe full-fashioned Hosiery
gr $1.00 Value for 69 cents
0- •
Es HIBBERT
1=7 Phone 86 The Square 4t)
terCNIEWORtitfitiletetfitetfitfitetetfitetelitVetei
prer gave splendid reports, and tbe he will appear before Magistrate J
home at Atenbank after a vine with
A CRASH AT EGMONDVILLE work. • attendance was increseed 171. A. Illakins.
' tar were purchased for tbe year's , H. L. Salkeld
Tuckersmlth township. Was painfully grow of our levy. air compared with
On Theadey night Gordon Gamble. of -We have event tbe last re'r : for the council, dwelt brieft oti tbe
1 Mr Salkeld. making his second bid
relief situation, and was theyonlepee her sister. Mrs. Jas. Hamilton.
dressed the Y.P.U. annivereily *Seim
at Smith's Hill United chureh on Sun. to be tried_out instead of the revenue
Rev. R. B. Cuniming. of Salford, soe Karly in the year a plan of each mem-
ber giving one cent a day was adopted.
Dorcas committee, Mrs. Tell) CORN FIALV14. This new salve
gist to -day and order this WONDER -
$10 Reward f
the first application. Call your drug- •
desensitises corns and callouses 'with
Flit. SALVE. 40... Lloyd Chemical
ttrua Store. ious which cannot
be removed by the
or Any corn Or Cal-
Mre. Clark.
R. Haney, also of Tuckersmith, was . The fire in ttse • town Imidenleat cannot afford to overlook," es, aaid. dosed some years art at Benmiller. 1 y •
day evening. Mr. Cumming was eta- , to come from bake aa
Office* for the' ensuing year were
injured when the cutter in widrh he $11.000 for the corresponding period of
was riding, owned aed driven by Iill• last year," said Mr. Moser. 1 "The relief problem is a thing we • dem has been most suceessfer
Wreck by a ear driven by Melvin storage 'sited. said to hare been started stating his belief that every effort I elected as follows: President, Mrs.
(lark, of Eensoodville, neer whict. by • careless transient, has resulted In A. C. Calder; treasurer, Miss Violet
village the accident occurred. It is a heavy expenditure, be mid. 11.187 with work.
should be made to provide every man ,
alleged' there was no light on the cut- being the outlay on repairs to date. 1
ter and Clark did sot see tbe *Mete Estiniated damages aniounted to more
until it was too late to avoid a crash. than $4,000. The building was ite
MUNICIPAL NOMINATIONS
Ile awned hie brakes and the ear sores for $2.000 and the contents for
-
skidded, crashing into the cutter. and Alum. • 1 The village of Men_eall and the I
then dropping into the sameffilled 1 R. K. Turner townships of Ashfield and -West Wa-
ditch. 1 Robert E. Turner. Deputy e wince*. will hare contests next Mon -
INVITATIONS FOR TIIIIMCZN in 10016, who is aiming at the reeve- of Wingham and the townships of
Is the numeral thirteen unlucky? ship ae a step, towards the warden's Next Wawartosh, Hulled end Turn -
It would seem po for thirteen rest- ehair, reported there were only two berry hare elected their councils by
dents of Godetich who were unable to fire, of very great consequence dor- acclamation.
, show Keener* to operate radios when ing the yeti,. being in tee town build- , ASHFIELD
!called upon by Inspector A. R. Cliocbef In( and at the home of W. G. Mac- I Asbfield is having an all-round elec.-
, lion conteet this year. 'Reeve Murdoch
and a mounted policeman a short time Ewan,
agir. -fta Tisenday afternoon Cbfref of 4- et -wee -snowed .ahaes.,..ag_g tune _Matheson is opposted by Ricbsrd Jobe -
Pollee Postelethwaite served sum- ' I will be owe to epee within the este) Mon, and Deputy Reeve Samuel Mier -
MOD*. tO tne accused to appear In ' mete," be reper-ted.. , wood has Dr. Gilbert Frayne as big
lend chairman ut the fire committe,. day for municipal offices. Tbe town
POCAHONTAS
PER TON, scREENEn
Egg or Stove $10.00
PER TON, SHOVELLED
POCAHONTAS
Chestnut Oak ton $10.50
Range Coke, ton.. .S10 00
Prime quoted are for CARR
ONLY awd 'abject Is 'AMP
wlibeed melee.
CALL "
"lig (Thuriday) afternenn- I "Although the lire department is a ;0PPnnent.
Ale Imeidrut tentrited ltn•--`,very responsible unit in tbe tows, th• 1 W. Arthur Culbert 0. 211". hien.
tbe presence of the impector in town. 'volunteer firemen received only $810 ' r. McDonald end Lorne Johnitton are
Q114...tjetered lady called upon a local to divide between fifteen men," said in tbe field for seats as councillors
liceme. Qui I fey my dne without 50- I not ge,t ast much credit as they de-
em to court?" I serve. However, I would lite to In West Wawasoeb John McQuIllin,
-Have you been swataessalli" embed teonseetehde tee men os the wort 1 of tile 1936 council, contest' tbe reeve-
d* J. P. !they bare done this year." !ship with W. ...1._ Stewart, who bas
"Why, no," sbe replied. 1 After giving fignees of expenditures ' held that Mike for several years.
"Then perhaps yait thad better get in Wend county estunc11 department.), 1 For fbe four council mats diere are
a license," sbe was inatructed. .. I Mr. Touter stated that in all prob.. slx names on tbe ballot: Cairns
- • --------"-' =..' _.,_ .--__. __lability there would be a new equalised ' hitehlwin, Albert h• "male* David
Lefebinen, Brews
DR.. DOBSON AT VICTORIA ST. !assessment Of the county this year. i Hamilton, Henry
Re Hugh Dobson B.A., DD., of The last equalisation was in 1927. , Smyth and Thomas Webster.
Vaeconver, B.C., was tbe speaker at 'Isis equa ea • At Hewett the veteran Owen Geiger
KIMBALL
Victoria street United church on Sun- !county taxation. is of vital interest to '
day night lam. De. Dolma, who bits efery municipality," *id Mr. Turner. , has Richard retwet ithaddlek as an
been in Toronto fel' some time plan- , "I bete been your deputy -reeve from offifooeut for tbe Reeve's chair for
lying the great evaegelistic campaign 1934 to 1936 and this year I intend
log, in many parts of the Province. , Tweet. -iilf you elect me I intend
Ile delitermi a 'thrilling address on to be a candidate for warden of the I
"The Evangel sif the' Church," ID:county, an offiee which no reeve of
'which he gave an illuminating tie. :Goderich has held since the late Robt.
ettiption of present adrid conditions. 1MeLean wee :warden in 790S."
Pe spoke with great hope. that God 1 J. E. Hocking
'would still he, throngb Ills people, the I J. E. Iluckins, councillor and chair-
, deliverer of the world. Dr. Dobson man of the water. light and barber
(also gave a brief description of the enmmIttee in 11116. etopped to the plat-
. three-day evangelletic illimpaign re. form wben his nomination for the
' eently held in Vaiwouver. when greet deputy reeveship was read.
I world eburch leaders like Stanley 1 "1 hate •crved in the round' for
1 Jones spoke for three days to cam three years nod consider I have 'erred
I audiences filling and overflwivIng !be lelY anerenthwahip." he said. "I in -
great churches in that elty. I tend to eentest the deputy reeve's.
"I am not satisfied with con( t DO
' sit the herhor." he began. "Millions
hare been spent to make ours the fln-
' est harbor on lake Huron: still we
1 en not appreciate ita facilities,. We
re eseentially a like port town ' and
1 we have one of the most fertile dim-
tricts In the country and we have a
I fine harbor to serve tut; Mit we 00 not
rf.1111se Its Importance."
Mr. Heckles promised to speak of a
roadway to The north aide of the har-
bor when he holds a public impedes at
MacKay Hall tomorrow I Friday I
i•I will oboe. you li Is Imposaible to
'meet moitey more profitably than In
that rnadway." he said, and added.
-exeluding the town hall."
Taking up Mr. Wigle'm 'statement.
Mr. Illnekins remarked that. although
the public utilities. romnetelon Is new
reviving meet less tbroegb the Ast-
i rater contract than previous to 1934,
' from 1929.34 the mamboing 'bowed a
SPECIALS
.for SATURDAY
Tbe Dean Coal Co.
Phone 911-W Albert Street
Pot Roast • lb. 12e
All inmate lb.
Ham Roast lb 20e
Shoulder Roast lb. lk
Routing Chicks ,lb. 20e
Salt Fish 2 lbs. for 234
Rob Do's Meat Market
HAMILTON STREET
Map Pros Wham
Taylor; secretary, Mies Emily +Iaftel;
( By (3. C. I. Reporter) ' crew secretary, Miss M. -Middleton :
Here and there in tbe balls of the
Collegiate we can see large, red
halr-ribbons on tbe beads of eight
Third Form girls. Yes, they were
beaten in a basketball geme with
Fourth Form. After numerous per-
sonal and techMcal fouls, after 'ever-
. al feet bad suffered from being stepped
Ion, after many bruises were received
I by those who scrambled around on
tbe floor, tbe Fourth Formers emerged
Ion the top end of ,a 24'14 score.
1 The game was posipoued from Thur.-
: day to Friday because the BadmIntoo
Olub wanted the gymnatilum on Thum
1day. The members of tbe basketball
team cannot understand, however, wby
I the Badminton Oh* should get the
ference on tbe night set aside for
The boys, too, are very mud) wor-
ried. -it seem* tbst tbey bare bad
their basketball night taken from them
completely. And tbey want to know
whet is to be done gbout it. It Is
For councillor* there are five condi-
• George "Brock Archibald
really getting serious. Tbe girls in -
'last upon having their own niebta; die
boys insiet ea having their respective
nights, and both sexes are put off be-
cause of bsdaildton. Tole ea!
It has been rumored abodt that the
school paper is starting up again.
We do not know whether it will still
Benetton, William • J. Jonee: William I only thing to do hi.illecit and lee.
to be elected).
Shepherd •nd Orville Twitchell (Tour 1
Isms . faces' are no uncommon sight
. W. 0. Goodwin A (Nark and J this week There are also some
• Shepherd tire returned by acclamation I ;shouts of Joy when tile exam. results
as public school trustees', and T. Welsh , appear on the bulletin board. There
as putter utilities commiseioner. are still a Istw results to. Is. reecived
In Turnberry there Is no contest!: i
nLI ofliets. !wing filled by acclamation :,1 And Ilse soarelt for an Intl -fashioned I
!terve -Roland Grain; eouncillors- broom' for Tlie entnmencentem ertwrato .
Rich. !Wilton, Itoy.Porter. Harold Slot- eontinues. YouArrobaltly know the
fat and J. Breckenridge. ' type we require- Otte straw (or ;''vlott..
WINGHAM ` ever brooms are made of o Is gadwred
. Acclamation RAP the order of the 'truant! the. handle -1h.. type of broom
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Make Your Christmas
Greeting a Personal One
A Photograph of yourself is the
most appreciated of all gifts.
Oaly 3 Weeks to Christmas
Patronise your home Photo-
grapher, where all work is guar-
anteed Make your appointments
at
Hamilton Street and Square
PHONE 187 GODERICH
Greater Values ! !
• h • J W Hanna was our great -great grandmothers wed. If
re-elected for his fourth 'term as you know of anyone who lias rue a
mayor. and otherseata Weft* filled eso thine. please let us know immediately,
Lloyd, II. T. Then:eon, R. S. Hether- J Some of the Fourth Form girls were
'wenn. Elmer Wilkinten. J. H. Craw- seen the other day going throush some
ford. ' very queer antics before an increment!
ney. Collegiate. On being questioned con -
Public 'school treater' -A. .1. Lock- , renting this, they replied that they
ridge, J. M. (treble's.. V. B. Armitage. ; were -hill-billiee." sod then went on
W. F. leireman, Dr. A. W. Irwin. I te ...plain that toil are learning a
Ea Ease Wawanosh the C01141ell of training china: 'nit keliMI balk enf-
H. Black. ,,L. Ruddy. R.11.1i.;,_iteelmond 'Itillies'.
The Htfilett townehtp enunell is re.' eltftelPiPh on Friday of next week fete
turned for another year withont a , tures of an excellent progrsm will he '
coafeet : Reere--41. Mogridge; cone.' the presentation ot academic diplomas!
eillors2II. Allen, M. Armstrong. Y. 'and athletic medal* and two one -set. Il
ALL THIS rks* and Sava al ALL THIS
your Pall re -
WEEK
WEEK quirements
\ Special Values
MEN'S WOOL UNDERWEAR,
'SWEATERS, WINDBREAKER&
OVERALLS, PANTS, KITTS,
CAPS, ETC.
Ladies' Christmas
. .
,-...1.7Gifts in Lingerie
,,,
CELLASUEDIr BLOOMERS AND PANTIES, SLIPS, . .
CHILD'S VEST AND BLOOMER SETil.
' Visit iiir 5c to 91 Department of Christmaa 'tom, Novelties
New Goods arriving daily
Cutt's Variety: Store -