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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1940-09-19, Page 4T 0DERICH SJGNA -STAR EXTRA SPECIAL CELEItY FANCY HEART°S+ bt:ieai PEPPERS Gree Sweet . . 2 for 5c OABBA.GE Large Greeq�n. ! •Solid. !- . ! .! ♦ R M a Head 'F: u BANANAS Golden Ripe ...t , ..--. 3lbs. 25e Snow White CAULIFLOWER large .ham ` ;head iso Big hubbardSQU�ASli Excellent for roastiarg . .. each 19c TOMATOES Farm, and Ripe 2:lbs. 9e um, i3OIKO ' GRAPESr TRS' SOME TODAY Pound 10c ORANGES Med. Size ° Juicy . , .. doz. 4266 L 1±XONS Large Sunkist.. doz. 290 S. °`'.....Excellent for Baking . , .... ........... PEACNEi 14.i .... No.1 Elberta .. Now at their best. 7t omisTIt i' SHORTENING . , .2 lbs. 26e FIVE ROSES rEL tIR 4-11 .:rick--:83o.J OXYDOL". , lge,. 21e , . small iOe. IVORY FLARES -4 • .... ige. 23c' fix SO .... lge! Oc ..small 10e- ,r I' & G SOAP, O Bars 25c 1 D ROSE • COFFEE ........ lb. tin 47c Doati NO • TBA. Bla-91c or mixed 110 65 RIM'S CASTILE S4,AP ... 5 Bars 25e PAUIOLIVE SOAP .. 'small .Large 9e • INDIANS .IN CUSTODY 4 Irl Aaron. County jail awaiting .trial en charges of intoxication and having liquor illegally in their possession are three Indians, Robert and William Deleary,, brothers;-: and George Albert. The" blip are -members 'of, a- gang 'of Muncey Reserve Ind ipns who have 'bah Dulling flax •oai,-:'bontract. in the .Blyth district,- They are said to_ vel been keeping police on the alert, checking up reported chicken. and other thefts; The redskins were . arrested at Wing Ilam: by -Chief !Constable''Gerge Allen and., •nd., Provinei'al' :Constable' William .Gardiner, They-will.appear before the Magistrate today, . NORTH STREET 'Y.P.U. The opening' meeting of„Athe Young People's -Society of •North, street United church for the fall season. was held on Monday evening. An interesting, ad- dress was given by Miss Wilma Sani- lalsingh of Trinidad, who is a student at Victoria 'College.. The, descriptions of education; relion, and home life of her Island gave the -young people a. better 'knowledge of Trinidad., The new officers were elected fo'r'the coning year, 1Vir. lanes Jackson` being the new president. A social half-hour was spent during which lunch was served. .n increased attendance is -looked for at next Monday's meeting. TOO MINH QF TSS SORT or THING 1i. nauctkrca Johu Wapiti drove t i ough Ll26 street' OR Gotierith hist- friday night at breaatmec+i. sVeCti Alt3t .T3 theaatr? , ners were COMitig froua,thc lata" 1310.131 ,1,1t it 0'e1ott. Stabh a3•as .the tdaart devil eNigloit m. that ,,iottorists t,aave hint roof. viale berth and even pOestrians 6tTg at refuge, afraid ' that at ' any moment ate was going to tale to the sidewalk and crash through a store front. Three times around the •Squaar'e he went at fifty or 1110re', per,' rubber screeching 1 n t n v c 'o �' pavement xn ' � 1took 4' t � � e 1'. the eurvOs. At times he was on the preverbiaal two wheels and, when he 1 i+Y a. .0 1 t to' straighten up L K s u . 14a 1 ana ear ' atthe. c r at �' R would. roe:! crazily, Sergeant Ross rail • out • on the street with hands out- stretched 414. 1aollered at, the mad driver, who paid lie attention ,to: the - ;hra .buttons'. Viae- .ca r. was oin g toe fast to get .the marker numbers, either ,fore or aft, and'It. was impossible to identify the driver, his foot 'figuratively ,froreu to the accelerator and •his body Slumped over the wheel a. la Barney Ohltield on' the, Indianapolis speedway, After three "ringers" the mad motorist turned dawn Montreal street, rubber still screeching,,:with about twenty cars ' HOUGHTON-,: VILLiAMS ., ,, after halm but he is' sa.icl to have. 1Qrst She home of s and. ]VLA - awl thetla al g DO YOU, G ',T K:. 11 41 McNab• street- 6tratfor 1, On Satntrday morning a � �r , .- � . _ Q Q , �g.�, - .. ,., ,was damaged ' automobile, answering the ', scenle of a. pretty autumn r weddinng. ,�SCHQCL? prtaloer description" was fount!: in.and ' � SUNDAY" .,, at• 3 o'clock ., Saturday. afternoon, wiaen Picton garage. Doors ;and frame the latter'S sister, 'hiss Irene 'Catherine of the street;.e door were damaged, :pre7,. , . ' : (By Ben lF dliday) . Wil1iais, youngest • daughter of. 7.1Ir`. R ninaely by,the'ear''s wobbly entry. r If so, .do you try to,.make it answer: and Mrs. Charles°WWilliaiis' of Goderich ficial oil b Cher, the name of the driver the real purpose for which" it wa$ township, became the bride of : Mr. :E ; iestwilade. taib ,......, . created, lace . of 'in. traction in the '+ hnrles. ll -lo :h t ,,, o • . religious values og dire? */f -you, are. a• of Benmuller:and the late Mr. Houghton. Al'•STRA'�I+'ORD NORMAL teachers de you try to make -religion Rev, C. !L• 'Langford of Mitchell of- .usuderstandablo and aattractive 'to •Qur 3 ficiza e. -at-�t e- _ . : .. t cl�. h �eremo .. �.� at o l h ny ile bride qtr ford 7N'arnrlui-SclE o as opened cholars by exp�ressXnb _it' in terms ,of; wore a lovely door-leingth ;Own of white with -.ninety-eight students twenty- everyday experience`: Billy Sunday is Itaffeta with train, 'and graceful full -eight young Hen and seventy young credited with. saying, 'Some people s ir~length veil and carried vfhite gladioli, ladies—in attendance, the number being 1 was an ass because I talked horse- Mrs, Robert •i'•ervis was her sister's considerably below last year's attend- sense to them about their. salvation," bridesmaid, wearing a door -length dress., ance. Among those registered 4r'e What is it thatYoulearn, teach, or hear of blue net tn'd ,carrying .41414-11. Anderson; kit.R: 1, .Dungaannon ; -at your .Sunda school'' TS it sonic- gladioli.i • g deep pinker Nancy �1T. Caesar, RA. 1, 'Duarganno , �; � Mr. Larl Williams,ilbrother.. thing highly idealistic and iiupractic- oft the bride, was best man.' ;Miss Mary G. Cutter, It.R: ' 6, ' Luel now; able, or' is it just, good .,wholesome Vivian Straugha.n of Auburn sang "I Mary V. Clare, RA. 7, Lu know ; Ilia B. `'horse ,sense," about the, practice of Love You Truly"Tduring the signing • of --Cra.�g, _ teary F. l a nb r4, F - eii-rehg�ionr• in every= -d ty---life- Does your the-xegister. A. *eliding breakfast was Mabel E. Eastman, . Fordwieh , Helenreligious knowledge, furnish you with served to the thirty-five„ guests by the M. Hamilton, Lucknow ; Marian H.! some pet argument or theory, or does it hostess,the. bride's table being centred ' MacDonald, R.R. 3, Lucknow; Kathleen I came stealing into your mind in happy with te three-story wedding calve and 1 �MMGil1, R.B. 3, Blyth; Annie V. i thoughts, to sweeten your life; and ease the- rooms •:'hieing• effectively arranged • Phillips, Blyth ;i Amy S. Von, R. R. 3, your burden a li'ttle,' or make you smileY I withith,colo�ftxl; ladiolh and asters. For Blyth ; Elva R. Twamley, R.R. 7, Luck- to yourself, as you go about your daily g g I y travellin the , bride woke, black and now ;'.Alai ,' 3. Durnin,: R,• R. I,� Dun- ' duties, driving your team, or: feeding white •' with matching accessories. Bannon • (Glen •GeEnmell, 11 It. 4 Sea your stocl*, or washing you dishes, or g'ues'ts were present from -Auburn B•en- forth, Thomas -J. -IMIeF.tdzeau, -Brussels. > selling your goods over' the counter,..or miller,AGlinton;'Goderich and Thames - what not? Is it adding grace as well . vine. ' a$ wisdom to your life? D. L. Moody used to say that he was :disposed to doubt the quality of .a man's religion if 27th-=-•Olteers Fleeted' his' horses and: cattle did not feel the urday morning, September 14th,, at the 'benefit `iL, Is that:- the ` khnd,,, of Blyth Anglican ehureli, Rev, R. M. Friday, September 27th, has been religious instruction you, try to give 1- g . selected as t11Q ::-.ante for the annual ? . Wee .,es officiating, when Annie Sarah, trach and `field meet of o 'Goderich 1Co1` and 'receive? legiate Institute. Although there will ' - `Many . of our great, denominational be no.'county field day this year,' both bodies are reporting a &sand falling staff and students were decudediy in 'off ,in their Sunday school. attendance.• favor of holding a,local meet. Interest'! "ave you anything to offer in, explan- 'in track and field activities will be kept ation of this 'fact? Are you one . of console of the' organ., playing :'softly the incessaint absentees . Or is. it_be- �cluring. the service, and summer' flowers alive` In. this manner and new talent cause' we :have al. 'been "getting soft„ rniay be unearthed.for nest year. A added to the attractiveness 6f the .cere- proposal. that rugby football be played .in' the matter o religious values, as any. .°The bride, given in\marriage`by this fall was set over.ft later discus- i President Roosevelt suggested to his her.father, wore a.smart street -length sion. C American subjects, ,the other day? Does dress of British navy crepe with black1icers of the •girls' and 73oys' ath- tie kind of .religion you believe in, and hat ,and other accessories and carried. Officers: ' "'nen; '- rouse ••-anyone'-s: `righteous in=n liffe. roses. She letie societies were elected as-follows:._-dE not a'n' a alnst the prevailing! sins' a bouquet' ' of Briarc •Girls=tel resident $eti * Westbrook ; g g `� wa`s attended by lTiss llary'l.ockhui�t ' of this day, that bring unutterable sor-• who •wore dark rust crepe..with match- vice. president, Pauline l7ohnston I; secrete raw and disgrace to our friend • or Lary -treasurer, i AlvaWorthy. Boys-- ' g y ing,• accessories.• $er "bouquet wail Freside as ^Chester Jicl'dali ; vhcc�=• g ' i •your neighbor? How do you 'teach a bronze glow ehrysanthex11ums. Mr, ent, dent 0hightman secs ary-treas- ! temperance lesson?- Are you gabby` and Gordon Finnigan, brother of the groom; non -committal on the li'q'uor° traffic? - 7—was best • roan. Little • 'Miss..Shirleyurer, Bill ,Burns. ' Form representatives to the athletic seeie�ties were elected representatives' How about your own loyalty to the Finnigan,, niece of the groom, dressed in, cause? Do you ..absent yourself for . follows : 9A. --john Iielmes, Pauline p tufl?et‘glad carrying a nosega .os, altry r 14_§.9 , ,Ltneu even -..not'• , , �. �Geor�'e�S:utc1��1a :�,�'.,.�� . � � . �-=�i��e�r�;'e--alia=Taraet�ve �owergirl:. '. atiles Alun 1(FA�Walter Tichborne, Joan ?your assistant or superintendent about .After the ceremony a wedding diener Buchanan ; '10B--aFred Dhborn Mary (your gohng away-- What is it that is was served to the immediate .relatives: so attractive at the beaches on Sunday ` at the Home of thebride's parents. The Oldfield ; 1]A' -Douglas • McDonald,i." i more than;at your Sunday." bride and •room left on• a motor trip to Dorothy Ginn ; ,,11B+ -+Gerry • Oldfield' school? " -^ g Helen Videan ; 12 --Charles Watson I' Northern Untaria, the bride travelling Arthemise Lassaline ; r3 — Leslie A rural .pastor was conducting a in a green wool dress with biack 'acces- Rodger, 1V1ar Las a1rieioe; cominercial� I class • of boys and girls' la" preparation series. • On their return' they will re- Bill -Burns, Irene id neioean:• for church membership. They ranged Side on the groom's farm, firth eonees- - from. ten to eighteen years of age. He •sign, west Wawanoshy _. • asked them to register their attitude - . -. FINALS AT GOLF toward a'list of pleasures, recreations, WITH°THEHOWLERS etc., which he read_ to 144 • If they ,After awee!{. of wet wgather which Miss �Roberta Johnston and Vic Elliott considered them safe for a ,Christian interrupted play on; the~bowling greeds; - Trophy Winners . they were to put a plus sign on their • the 5kitty-chasers are at it again and' Miss Roberta Johnston defeated Miss paper opposite the one mentioned; if hope to continue play for • some weeks Ruth 'Nicol in , the • final game in the not safe, a minus sign, and if question- yet • competition, for the rose. bowl at thei able, a question mark. Without any On Friday night last winners 'in a Maitland golf course. The decision was coaching .,Pon the part of anyone,or jitney- tournament were H. Newcombe, reached on Tuesday afternoon, but only i knowing 'beforehand what was 'coming, Geo. Symonds, H., Sanderson; E. Allison, after the young ladies had "'battled ; term out •of twelve registered a question W; Hodge,. M J.• Ainslie . Bert �-Sander- through two rounds of deadlocked lnv ' mark after modern "dancing." Evident- ,son'and ,Geo, MaeVicar. ' 1 theyd va some .re ' on Mandreason tosus •r fr_ . ` , pest it: Stuart Robinson,Fred Bowra and Farrow trtis the ' winner the re you a all" ,"frequenter of the modern Vic Elliottllt ylshavEu- defeatec2� !Iles zed -.ddancing poi _ Fred Price. w�.�secand='-and third- a ' ' pavilions? Da •in a singles game Monday night ,of Nicol in the finals. , • r youi ever enquire how; it affects your this week. pupils .,in the Sftnday school? Do you In last_niht's tourney the winners VICTORIA ST. W.A. I get "hot under the ' collar" -when your. were : 1st, H ,Sanderson. ' and F. ''II. c•ta3ria minister halls any ef'your pet pleasures The Women's Association' of Vito Wood ; 2nd, Bert Sanderson, and Earl street 'United •ehurch met at the home that question? Or'does he ;ever da Allison. that any more? of Mrs. It Phillips en Thursday after Where do you stand on the matter a, noon. :ilrs. Philliis had cluarge._of the it, ',social- `! -, For it? Again to it? - o evotiertar period ---and :yrs. Brown of- Or neutral? Can you "take a glass fir ferecl 'prayer, Mrs. I;rowrlgave as her �• „� guests with the . former'.s sister; firs:' leave it' alone"? Whieh,.^. would you • A. Buchanan, Elgin avenue. • topic „Cheerfulness." ,Miss Worthy W • muter do? gave a reading, "A 'Cheerful. 'Cherub." g � otzld you like to hear; these matters •- .A donation •'waas voted to the' Sunday.discussed in open forum' Or in group .' schoolfor the expenses of the redecorat- forma'taon:' 'Clio come with us to our ung of the Sunday school room, and , it Presbytery Workers' Institute, , in was .'decided to have' a fowl supper in Wesley -Willis United chuxth, Clinton, November. The' bazaar work.' was on' ttt - 2.06 p.m. on Tuesday, September., display,. each article being sold. ,Thr. f 24,a,tld •perhaps you will discover what -October meeting will be held 'at .th is wrong, and what is right 'about home of Mrs. 1J. 'Craig. 'The meeting yourself .and your Sunday school! ..'We closed with .prayer by Mrs. B. Wilson. will •have afternoon , and evening ses- 'Mrs: Phillips and . Mrs. , Sandergon + cions, -will promise you, a, good time, and served a' dainty lunch, and a -vote ofwijl charge you thirty»five cents for thanks was tendered the hostess. - y cur supper. Be there? '('alt Stan Prevent,.. ford Sales and Service, when ,you're,. turning in your ear. Ile has all makes and models. in osinimememonnimpas poommompliortiustrinor A Complete Fashion Range! A' Complete Size Range.! • I * * Ail Extensive_ Price Range! Wg as .p oud to present one of the largest, most brilliant collection o new winter Coats that : we have ever had Coats for 'p atically every taste and every purse. Magnifi-'. cent: fur t ' of Silver Fox—Squirrel—Persian—Opossum and Red Po Noats detailed like frocks with the new "side line," front flares, fur borders, bloused backs 'and all with. chamois int rlining. PRICE RANGE $14.95 to $59.50 • A Tweeds D The perfct coat for busy women,' college girls and smart young ;careerists. -.It gives them a knowing air of supreme smanes i a. "t�u'11 understaxrd .wky" '�rken-yoit ..see' these' handsome asuals. Size range' :14 -to 42. PRICE .tAN'GE $14.50 to 29'.50 In fie inery fash Casual Bri "Pork Pi green. and unning, few .Hats o0 felt' for fall. Every important Autumii mill n ig featured Visor Brims---DressyB -rims---- -Off-the-face Hats—Pill Boxes and the • sporty ' Hat. Excellent selection' in black., wine, "D &it' FOONOATION GARMENTS • We were ; offered the unusual.'opportunity to buy Corsel- ettes' that ordinarily retail .at $55., 00„ now -a1 your disposal, for only $2.08, E - Sen %step . n style corselette with. slidetl fastenerclosing. Made of "IStardust" batiste with woven. elastic 'two—way one wayback! Large bust with good. uplift.. Sizes 32 to 38 Semi.step.in Oirdl.es with slide -fastener. Size3 24 to Special. $1 98 "WEAR CO WIELD'S WARS AND sAVEI AidaNnY" A CORNFIELD 811011 WIIERE YOTI Ant INVITED TO SITOP. 418 The Mitt o Made of all wool, It -neck Style and fsh tail bottoms. In plain ' 'blue, brown and green in honey comb knit. 'Sizes 34 to 42. Speiai 95c A wii sa�leantaiza ti n Saturday afV,. zloo aD ,I epteWier 14th, iw, Ch,o parlors oiti 1 no Prc:::fioy terii ul a•iaireb, ittnir. ID. ,J. L ur Qtii�c°iatiza,� witt.,ra Mira. Ealitl ,i,3hJu, of a°u.ttt tku.? !priori' of^Mr. ;`1'V'rlldzam StiVcil e (3uakrlvh. Me. and @ir1.4. e tiva=na Gvifld r'e5.lalp en 'ia9 ic :ave. ,MALLOVGII—KIT`UON ` on September 18th a quiet wedding was solemnized at lands P'resbyterian ehureh by Rev. 1D. j. Lane when Miss .naris r eonoraa -Kitten, ' only daughter of Ir: and Mrs. .U,lbert Kitten, ,Co de - rich, wasmarried to Edgar Emanuel 11 ta11ough, youngest t son of hZr. and, tiles. Joseph. 21allougla, Goderieh. The bride, attired in heavenly blue erepe, -with black accessories and, corsage of roses and verbena, was attended by Miss Madge Turner ''and the groom by Mr. A.1eXander Mallough. ' 4 reception was held. at the home of the groom's sister, Mrs. i:harles Rol bison, Warren street., The young couple received mane tiesAt tui gifts, tv, o of which were from the office staff and salt' department of the Western :Canada Flour 111111s, where. for the pasty four years the bride was employed. AGENT, TIP TOP TAILORS Phone 384 ` The Square ft'd)fit 110th, 4144 TRUSSES AND ABDOMINAL BELTS PeIVB'elt FITTING ROOM ampbcli's Drug Store nnorr 9u aoncama GODIMR]•,gl COLLEGIATE f ATHLETICS Track' and Field Meet on September • FINNIGA.N--BARR • A -pretty wedding took place on Sat - only daughter of Mr. "and Mrs. Arthur Barr, .Blyth, became the bride of George Kitchener Finnigan, son, of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Finnigan, West Wawa nosh. Miss Jean !Phillips .was at ''the • • Mr. and Mrs. S. Mellwain and child- ren; Dorothy--aand Eric, of Barrie, are • The Women's Mi.SOona0 Society of Knox ehurch held „its regular meeting Tuesday,,- with 'mrs, II. Erskine's group in charge of the program. 'SIrs 'used cars and trucks, ,GODERICH Wardlaw Taylor' and :Mrs A, Taylor gityroits,' South street, Phone'.83.: '38, had eitarge of the fievotional period. hollOSMINIMMaimaitMolimmo.. An interesting missionary letter. was Shnifir gaVe a. splendid report ef the Presbyterial rally held r.recently Erensall... :qrs.. It. Ellis 'gate a line paper entitkd "The Christian Church , During the hot.summer and early In x months most children, and .T.'10AIttINIVTE0°, te76pt°.°185.15WeitialtDerIEWSliY, :diaceltalltrit7intalia:dsyseneleetery",gcoi Bellibo'eeract s'ecretary to Lady Eaton and former ;11turits. a °t'her WTI ' c"1* secretary to• the late Sir John. Ilaton,, died at his home here' Cha Saturday, P tverf mothor ehottla kols a bottle Mr. Wily joined the staff Of the Doinin. r. Fowler's Thttget of Wild Born in Goderich sixty -live ye= ago, 1° itank in 184 and itor was tiv„ thStrawbterry;bies" in -the ho m a pro- fcetion against sadden attacks of branclo?,3, . In 1018 he resigned ,frorn the ustrisa ratt'sdiss, molder . your l'ilaton. After the death of Sir.lelin It. hits heed sttotesfai used by he eontinued as eeeretary to Lady Eaton. Ile was a Mason, a member of ,T"itig"9"thedSzasat. prIee,rasianitmhax411,ebr:ota,111%',011, 'the York Itilith anil attended Graeo 'the maid, , Were his widow, his son, Gorden 13. oat the geneio te:or. roirlet. Wily. and his daughter, Mrs. Ilarold The moos cm. tot. mom*, out. tount, of Toronto. Bowel COMpiaints 'of Children • COLBORNE' TOWNSHIP' PUBLJG SCHOOL FIELD ,AT I ,,,KEITH' GARDINER'S''FABS 4th- Concessio : of CoibaiTe` _- FRIDAY, SEPT, 27ti Events start a�t �. p.m. i ::....Jinn , Broad: Cone and•, see the boys and urls.'.compete in the .H gki . p, ,hum Pole Vault, Hop -S n 75. yard dash, Ball ThrOWl , p, Step - and d .Jumir, . Y ,and Relay Racer . ,-� r virngs--Sta np -as Frizea • ..Special events. for >>1re'•younger children. Contests' for'Adults--Horshoes Races, Rolling- in Throwing ete: Refreshment booth conducted by the Colborne Red -Cross h , EVERYBODY WELCOME . Look Them Over • YOU MAY FIND AN,IDITER'ESTED ITEP/I, AND -AT-A 'SPECIAL PRICE. Priees for7Week '20th to '27th September inclusive. Blue Seal Vaseline Cutieura Soap ."3 cakes 6te • 25e and $1.00 Pepsodent Tooth Paste :"0:, 1:-....tity‘ty.'11:'54:7:-.-**,'—'toci:e,': 4 tndhealth, btart taking Bile bajcIr ex5eljei ic Bi ILE BEigilS ' Johnston's Baby B and ,B Baby Taleuni 25e Smooths the skin 'Beeclutian'S Pills Fruit Jar Rings, Corks, Para - wax,. Allan, Preserving Powder, Parke's Catsup flavor. .,r , Palmolive Shaving Crean' 30e-450 . Colgate's Shaving Cream. New Valet Auto Strop Razor lifollywood Wave Set kir lasting waxes itat. Poison Oonrion 'Sense -33c ,Rat Nip 33e Rough on Rats -33e Mouse Seed Pure Cod 'Liver 8 oz. bottle 40e 16 oz. bottle 75e Giant 'Package . Kruschen Salts ..6,9c Miller's Worm Powder for children . BUY DRUGS .AT THE DRUGSTORE CAMPBELL LAUDER DUNLOP WIGLE Phone 90, Phone 19, . Phone 1 Phone 46 GODER/CH DRUGGISTS ELECTRIC,,IIANG)ff Look at Othet Advantages! Porcelain inside as well as out. 1 -Ugh -speed broiler. Heavy Oven insulation"conserves heat. Automatic oven tercAperature control. AutoAatic time signal. One-piece all -steel cabinet. ° I. II ZINN is MA E THE WORLD'S LARitEST GODERICH,‘ ONT. AKERS OF ELM= REPRIGERATaRS