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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1941-02-06, Page 5• . • „ s 931.1"RSRAIC, i1R1YKY eile, 1041 You need the local druggist. The Weal druggist needs you. We try to make our prices 'interesting to you. Wampole's Ext. Cod Liver Oil 1.00 White Pine and Taro, 25 & 50o Vicki; Vatranol 45o Vicks Vapo Rub • . 45o Vicks Cough Drops ..15o Therniogene (Viraddinfr) 490 General IVIerchanclise usually found m drag stores • not 'Water Bottles . • • 69c Vacuum Mottles' , 49c Kodakand Cameras Developing and. Printing • :Films for all sizes STATIONERY-- Writing Pads , —100 up Envelopes 50 up Boos of Stationery—35e up West's Tooth Brushes gxten Bristles., 500 Tek Tooth Frush 29c Minard'a Liniment ; • 290 Italian Baim„ • 334490 amd :Vanishing Cream. 25e0 --'45o •Colga,te's Tooth Paste 2c -39c. William's Shaving Cream • 29c Mecca Ointment . 25c -50c o.B.Q. Cold Tablets 25o TRY THE DRUGSTORE FIRST • , • WIGt,E .LAUI)ER DONI,(11) CAMPBELL Phone 45 Phone 19 Phone 1 Phone 90 , • GODE.RICH,DRIIGGIST'S • , POLICE COMMITTEE TO MEET A special meeting of the police com- mittee of the '0ounty•counell, has been called for tomorrow (Friday) after- noon in, Goderich. Reallocation • tif constablea, territory, lesaid to be on the aside. ItecrAlHetherington, of Wings ham, Tuckey of Exeter • and Turner of- Voclerich Constitute the committee. ' • • 'with Minard'e, the, great rubbing • rnent, sworn foe of museuls,r. and ioint tiffnese--and pafn• •:gener,ously. It's greaseless, hat'no 'unpleasant odor; dries quickly. 'Vile, it if or -dandruff and skin disorders, ;too. Get a bottle at your clruggiSt's • today. Keep it handy on your batliroora shelf: ' 1.2.51t. • INIMENT ASHFIELD ASHFIELD, Feb. 4.—Mr. Robert MacDonald has returned' from Chicago afterespendieg a Month with his daugh- ter, Mrs.. isTorgarsi. and AL:Norge:rd. faiT. and Mrs. Neil `gael)bnald have returned - home 'from' fLanibeth, where they were visiting with Mrs and Mrs. 'Thos: Bogie. - • , Death of ,Rev. 1« Buchanan,—Word has been received here by Mr. John Cowan, sr.', of the death of his btother- in-law; Rev. Duncan „Buchanan, in MalieresSask. s. beceraber(3,,)lls wife predeceased ;him. •She -forinefIg .Miss Amanda Perkins of Exeter. Mr. Buchanan many years ago was a teacher in , the sKinlough district and afterwards purchased the Kintail gen- eral store end -built the 'hpuse now owned by •Neil MacDonald. In the O4souteand-trainedzefoteeth ministry at Knox 'Cotlege, Torento. He was, ordained in. 1891 Aed served at «eorgetown, Lanark, •and Jarvis On, tario, and In seVeralt places ,ion ',Sask- atchewan. A former minister in the P.reebyterian tOluircii, he joined- the United Charch„,ins, 1925. He sur- vived by one daughter and ,two sons, all in the West. Rev. DreeilesehaiSan was a brother of the late Mrs. John Cowan end also of the later.„Bnehan. an a Zurich. • A nephew, George. .Blichanan 'of Sittbury, passedsawey last ERICH- SIG NAL -STAR Board of Trade MenOBITUARY Ta 0 any Things ;M10.4. ,hf•O$FPII 411BSON' M 4outsa 1)a,bile, widow of the iate — .,..... - Joseph- Clibeon, passed o,way at her (Continued from page 1) , home on St. I)avid'a Street at FlY proving the Poet Albert road and that neon awl, a. I•jrise „,.,,,,_ „„ _es__ te. zuntwo, Nat) markets,' the prce,spects were good that two of the a etroke early ThUredav evening and bridgee In 'this distr;et would. ie; en- eeesaineeeee in ,Liee lese lean a eay DUNGANNON DUWANNi iiN„ Feb, 7e ---Mr. and AIrio 1.4co. Yundt and MirseGaseney ef Meek - ton visaed Mr, and Mre. 11. J. Ie Eedy on -Sunday. Mies Jean Smith, eideet daughter of Mr. and Mre. •Abe Smith, 4.411 4•ou<Tilfin Of Wt Wawanosh, a, Lueliatow high' school etudent, underwent an operation. leveed this epriug. thePeafter. Mrs. Oilmen 'sad been in tor ',Appendicitis, at ,Goaerleh eioepital. ()11 motion of Mr. Ilarold Williams, poor health slam suffering a previme” 3 Sim hae returned to her borne again. seeondedeby Mr. 'toy III1ton, the Town strobe fieven eare ago. Born at Zurich anti ie jmproying nicely. ' 'Council and the loeeI IneMbers, of' the over fifty-three years ago, She oPeut Born.—on Tuesday, February 4th, eeielature Will: 'be asked, to voice their her early yeare them, living In IIensall to atr, and alreeieraese vulbert (nee protests at the condition of the Port, for live years before eorning to Gode - Verna Anderson), a /Am, at Ooderich Albert road to the Aiinister o High- rich twenty-nine yeas ago, at which Hoepital. Oongratulatione! wars and 'Urge its improvement et the tme her marriage took place. Ifer Dar. Wm. Ferguson, 6th -concession of husband predeceased her less than n West Wawanosh, underwent an oper- earliest possible moment. ” , Brigadier -Violeta' IVIeDonald, C.O. •of, fear, - glie le eutviv'ed by •.“, daughter, ation at Victoria Hospital, London, re- xollitarY district 'Noleisis.ePected to Mre, Roy Rutledge (Viola May) of eently and iS reported to be improving I ary 12th, to Inspect "07 . M- med et Toronto with the O R..A.F., Villager,s * were pleasantly surprised visit Goderich on ,WedneSslaY, Fehru• Dungannon; •three 'sone, •Tares, Sta- vet's' well; COof the idti • eiesee,einessa Regiment, and the preel. 'Harold ,and Marlon, of Goderich ; a this week to hear of the etork. visiting dent was empowered to take such steps as lie considered advisable to ss*Icome the visiting officer. • , -Drive for War Savings , "The big -drive is on," stated Mr. 1. 'Gillespie; ehairman of the local war certificates campaign, ."'to raise ten inil- lloii dollars a month for the next twelve, outhee..The objective for 'aedericli. will be 4$,500 per Month; Tit -WC -VI lend our money to the Geverament just cow is the next thing to•enlistIng in the armed, forces." Ile solicited• the co- operation of everybody. • "The money is ister, Mrs. 'Charles Nebel' of Zurich; Dr. and Mrs. L Toll, Blyth, bringing a and two brothers, William. Dabus of little danghter. • , ~ Hensel' and Jack of Webster's -Corner, Mrs, ,Dan Fowler, Who is ependiag B.O. ' , the winter with, Nir. and Mrs. Victor ' The uneral was held from the fanilly ,Erringtou, has not been enjoying the hone on Monday 'afternoon, Rea'. W. F. 1iest of health'lately. Lane •condueting the servieea. The Mr. •Vreo.--Itodge is a, victim a the Pallbearers were •Charles Edward, "flu" this Week. • • ' Tame e Porter, Melvin Cranston, „WU- . Mr, and 'Mrs. -(Oharlie Mills and son liam,StivensLCalvin...Cutt and William Bob. of Goderich; visited Mrs. alille" IllgektuterMelif iii-asr Ili Aialtl'aild-Illielee-Mis:JohnsMess;eneSmidaye • - -- es 'temeterye e • „ ' ' • - •Mrs. B. J. 'Crawford, who is spending. "' ' --'-- - the winter in Victoria, 13 0, with her , MRS °HAS. :a ROSS - • son and -31rs. OraWford, 'celebrated her • eightYseecond berthsleY, on pinery not being eiven," added Mr. Gillespie, On Thursday &selling last tlte deatk 17th. Mrseerawford,,jr, entertained for "ft is Itkeinp. loaned to the Dominion of of aTeti;garet•Oreighten Ritchie, wife of Canada, *Well is the best eecurity. onher at a delightful luncheense For °hales M. Ross, Elgin avenue, Occurred many years •Pairs, Crawford has spent earth," • , In Aleeandre Hospital. Mrs. Ross had the winters in Detroit with. Mr. and _ , „-"If banker says it is a good iavest;• moat, it must be good,": the . been, ill for several lieees end was re- Mrs. • Willis and . her Many Detroit' before friends remembered her birthday, which President, : • - Bloired to the hospital the day Mr. J. D. Themes suggested, that the her death. News of the tatalsending of made it a 'very Pleasant event,. County might be :willing, to ;introduce her illness was received • with deeP 'circle, as she was a traded much attention., appeered. In A strange conveyance which at - the campaign by eadity; a big , band regret in a wide end a processionmight be effectively woman. Of great kindliness. and sinter- the village last FridaY, when, a two- . organized, thus assuring a good start. ity. She was In her Sixty-fifth year, ' 'horsepower sleigh -mobile owned and Ste was born '1a,t Seafortli, but moved - - It was too invest ant to, leaXesAnything . with her Patents °re" IvaS used operated: by Mr.,...Sem' 'SberWood of to bring air. and Mrs. undone which might be done in order, to Caluinet, Mich.', „ , • 0 raise the Oieetive. when elle was theee years, old. Iu 1 5 'Sherwood and eoine.triende to the an - "The international plowing 'match is she married Charles nual Red 'Orosa meeting. The .body of &inning to this eounty xi 1942 and it will likely" be one o2 the biggest•events that we have - ever had," continued Mas Thomas, who added that "1200 acres had been secured north :of Seaforth for the sturpose andfortystwo chairmen had already been appointed to aetwith forty-two! committ•ees. It Was expected •there 'wevild• be a hundred thOusand people at the nnitchee. The big problem would be accommodation. When the atelieta :Were- held - last s year at St. Thomas it was Impossible to get acconi-i• modation even. in •Seddliag mu5t4fitestIve _Were' troWt11,.. Seedework- was unofficially started on the pr•jeet threes -years ago." The Cieinty 'Council had subscribed $2000 toviardse the matches and ,11.ti. Thomas said it would be good business for the Board to en- dorse- the, proposition— - • - •:•• Dowket presented the' felloviirig: motion : "'That ,this Board weleomes °the announeementthat the internation- and Douglas Pennington and Charles, •held its annual meeting' in the 'United • dorsed. The secretary 'has • reeeiVed headeprartees, were no Proeurable, but • the county ok Huron in 1,042 ; that the late' was in the employ a •the Goderieh. for a 'number of years. Five of eight ehildren were •born in the United !States before the family moved to Gadeeich thirty:We years ago. Mrs. Ross is survived by' her 'husband, three daughters, 'efales'. 'Charles Pennington and Margaret Men, of town, and Violet ($\frs:• Floyd E, Smith), of Detroit, and Ave sons,JOharles D., 'David R., George M., William A., all of Detroit, and Fred ofsGoderiche also by two sisters, Bert Shieves, of Cleeeland, and Miss Annie Ritchie; of Indiana, • and a brother, JohneAltelde, of Detroit. Tlie` funeral -Was: lield-TiVin' the:fame ely home on Elgin avenue. on Sunday afternoon, with Rev. D. J. Lane officiats a sedan was mounted on a regulation farm and the steeriug Was looked after by oPening the windshield slightly to allow the spark and gas levers to come through. We are woader- Mg if Siam gets •by without new license plates for this?' Women's Institutes—TheeDungannon Women's Institute met last Thursday at the home ofMrs. Bert Roa.ch, Mrs.. Ivers, the preeident, in the chair. The roll call Was answered by "My Favorite Pastime Miss Ante Reed read an • article on '`"The *Red Cross Work • On - tale Institute -s are Doing." Mrs. Trani Jones Jones reed aspaper on "Piopeer Days in Aehfield."- Mrs. John Blake also gave it reading„ "Fears of a Fifth ••• _Some eaeeesr„jeyeeeeee • pFARs LYNN VALLEY 11 Os. TIN LIGHT SYRUP TOMATOES 29e PEACHES uttr CHOW " TomArro juicg AILMEIC APPLE JUICE " nN BAKING POWDER DOMINO 16 TOM. or VEG. SOUP 3 BULBS LUXOR 30-60 VVATT COR'syRup ,MEHEVE OW 2 lb, Tin CHOWN POTATOES r -Kia 'h. $1 20' ih- c imkso 90 LIPTON'S TEA for ----RINSO -Urge c RiChmello Coffee. .1h, 80o -- *XXXQuaker Flour • ...98's....2,69 "Sheriff's Jelly Powder • . .2 for 11c Sheriftvs Fancy Free Dessert .. 3 for 25o Lux f?Sheriff;silec;:.,179.,. ma' 2 fo .9; 81,1y 16 ' 210 WAR SAVINGS STAMPS • DOMINION s Tor:Es • LilyirrE. D 411111111111•111111.111111110 . , 'balance In �e treasury. Mr. 11/4Tewearrie two way rmitts ; 10 helmets', 28' pales' '•' toaitheecheirefer the ,election'of of- ficers, •who are:: ?resident, ,116:71:.4-. • L'edi ; viee-President, Dlevid;• son ;: seetetary,*:Mrs, Olive IS. 'Culbert etreasneee, . Mr. stSx. thur, Brown ; until tone A representative from eadedistelet and Mise Edith Taylor is to glare a series Mrs. Bert 'Reach arid Mrs. Lorne livers. ing. The • pallbearers were the five Ooluroe, a Reminder to the Old Timers organization fernethe. work conamittee, Teetwes sualuutrition under pyjamas, '4, sheets, 1 pair - flannel • blankets, 1. Pair vsenien'e blooiners, 9 • wants. • LECTURE MALNUTRPIION Tzts seas 6643,frOxied. forirteelSarie, sons, Charles, David, William,- 'George 1 02 and Fred, and a son-in-law,• F.. E. 'Smith ”. the Anxious` relator -Days." Ar- with "Vies. R..DavidSon work'convener. , , ranoements are being mad•e•for a social [All resident Clergymen . are 'honorary • 1 . .. T ausp* lees' of the Red OroSi. ' The f Detroltseeiaterraerit-was-in 'Maitland evening some first of these* lectures tOOK Place last time in February. ' presidents. A vote of thanks for _tlit, work, the eller& f or 'gneetm , Thursday eveni g 1 ceeenarntele'yeleeteenewetw'reelitcya-°411 beeayutiefeuel 'cess- Anfunual year altedr'e work was alVis eeretvhigiew.--edikwahlieci; drivers of bread trucks for, :deli-v*ery .,roiciliis,-;--1;Vving---toil . 4 :11t-e'ethhnele. aR4Idiffi. CeultroSy:s___,..„.. •_ , . • - the Dungannon braneh of the Red Cress of work and material were heartily en- the elides, whieli had been Dromised by. . '• Rlowing matches ,,are to be held in e , onar secietary forward this intimation .tothe 4mibb, And thkee nepheWs, Gordon,- R. -church basement on Friday, Jamiery • acknowledgeMent of 4g0 „pairs Sox, 20 Ili& Taylors haSbeexi aessgredethat they - AssociationwiththaSsuranee that D . and Donald 'Ross. eeg • 81st, with the presidentH , Mr. . *,1-. L. sweat , erS 43 scarfs 51 wristlets,I. knee- will be sent lug soft ss possible:, , , e Eedy, in the chair. Mrs. R. -Davidson, tap, 2 hot water bag covers, 7 helmets, Thelecturer explained that fOodwean this ' oar ' w g a Tee . worr coneener, expr edappreel eshelethsealleepairs-pyjamas, 224'she-cl14ded-s4ato-thtee..•ela,ese.S,...naniely4.e.sese___ can to enaure the success of the under- of the splendid co-operation ,gi-ven by 'sheets, 182 pilloweases,..51 blankets, 19 grow' foecie, "go .foods, and. health taking." _ ' , ., • - Mr0Ctee secondethe motion all in aeconaplishing the large amount quiIte,' 5 cartons of refugee clothhig.foode. For the firet diabuseise. '*•grOW" . . ..d . -o and it was adopted. * • The Town Council Will be asked to r appoint representatives on the tourist and publicity committee of the Board and also en the industrial committee. • Approval was expressed of -the County eouncil's 'recognition ,of the "Goderich-Board of Trade by appointing Canon L. J. R. Naftel, L.Th., B.D, ° of its aseeeident a. -xnember of* the County Milton. The remains were laid to Test week. 0 Coiiricil s centennia comm ttee, an * , , 1 1 • 1 MISS AMY IREtle"'D;NAFTEL 'The funeral of the late Miss Naftel, who passed: "eway in Otbawa'early Sun-. day 'morning, January 26th, took 'place January Tuesday afternoon, January 28th, from the Hulse & Playfair chapel, 315 MeLeod street, 'Ottawa. The services were eouducted by Rev. G. A, Brunet .and Rev. W. Bradley, assisted by Revc f work done. The treasurer, Arthur Brown, reported a total of, $686.85 aised *with =1,28 balance from elast, ear ;.• 8274.92 expenses ; Outatanding, ' I i thisdin Pinecrest cemeten - Ottawa.• appreciation will be foewerded to the The deceased was •born le. Oolboene County Cou.ncile • • , township, a daughter of the late Mr. , • -s--, - Mr..C..0.-Lee.stated that he was and and Sikh's, Alfred E. - •a,ft-el: 1Vhen a IVJLhad been corresponding with the, pro- small child she moved' erith her parent., ., • . • , 9 . , • ' • ' • . .,, prietors. of the steamer Georgian re- to the 'Mittel homestead on the 1st con- , : - ' ship would . call at Goder next eupied; by Mr: and Mrs, Geo. E. Green- , gardpig the dates and houre. en that cession of Goderich township, now oe- .LI1V113S -BACK ,,PAINED BADLY , .., . HAD WEAK NERVOUS •STO • On Friday another shipneent was feode were choeea as the ,subect. This packed` consisting of GO pairs sox Class "Of food containA-M. most proteins, pair setimari's long sox,- 3 sleeveless which are found in, milk, ejr,gA, cheese, sweaters, 1 turtle -neck sweater (na.vyfish, poultry, 4U1 111 the 'vegetables, envoice.e $180.06, 'and there .is $234 -rise), 31 scarfs, pairs plain mitts, Peas, beanssand • Gave Real Relief For Ten Says Years, This )7familton flan. Tells of Great Improvement in Bath After Taking Spitona., 4444444444.0r "I can surely recommend ISoyn a after the way it improved my health," said Mr. Charles Teeple, liughson etreet north, •Hamilten, In a recent statement: •"I.think my trouble was partially due • ' injuries received in an accident alio:let ten years ago. It left me badly run; down and nereous end ever, eince then I suffered with stomach gas, acidity, • bloat and bilionsness. First, I kept getting headachesand pains in my hack and more recently ithe Nine went all • through xny arm's and legs, couldn't • eleep.,_ nights so I felt tonstantly fatigued and worn out. • "In all.those years nothing gave me • any real relief until --began 'taking -1Syntona, but I anus more than pleased • with the reSults I, got ' from this mediefue. 1 wasn't taking .It long before appetite picked. Up and my toed began to digest without, all •that • stmeach =leery. Then 1 'got relief troili4114,pains In nay brick and' InuscIee. 1 don't get those dizzy, bilious spells like I used to and*1-feel better In every the. egiRLES.TEEPii t*suipmer. alade. She received her education at Mr. J, D. ,Thomas asked that the ex- ecutive of the Bo-erd 'should consider, in conjunction with the medical men, some form ek. public health insurance. ,He recalled an inetance where one man had spent $700 owing to sickness in is-famityr-and-ther_end_was_.naLyet, which smeant that it would. take' that •man three eor four years to get beck to his previous financial position. Pub- lic health insurance was not new ; It had beee in England for 240 years, and lie asked that It should at least be con- sidered. This will likelY be done in the neat future. way than I did in years previously." If you, who read this suffer with dis- orders of the stomach, liver, kidney‘s or bowels, or any cyf their long train of distressing eymptoins, such as bead. aches, bakache, nervousness or tired, irritable 'feelings, make np your mind to begin taking Syntona today. , • • Syntona is sold and reeommendedt Goderich at 6ripbe1ls Drug Store. LL ,NNA arommiammti ,404or. • • • • • Buy :war savings stamps end,: help defeat Hitler, •i -• . • • WILLIAIVIS & SON GRANITE .WORKS 1457 Sl. Patrick St. Phone195!.i STRATFORD)ONT. • Largest Stock An Western Ontnito To Chtiose From NO ADVANCE IN PrilkES `vinevardsmmuiposil • A tionth of 1941. has gone. How many times during that month did!yoli think of pa,ing your subscription tor the Sgnal.Star?. Perhaps you are among the many thoughtful people that did remit, and if so, we: appreeiate your thoughtfuhiess. A surprising number of subseriberif in tile Western ProvinAes and tbeStates sent in their 1„ renewals and we are espetially grataul to them. • ---`-.There " are hundreds of others who „MVO. 110t yet 'carried ottt their ., .. , good intentions anddhis is a personaVmessagc to them. , The label on your paper shows the date up to which Your subseription istimid. rite f;igirialStat*. SSN 8 afterwards at the•God lech Collegiate Institute. She graduated in a business and commercial eeurse, later taking a position in Toronto. For a number of years she was in the office f th 1 t 0 1 1 Currie **nd when the .001 ate' was ejected to the Dominion Parliament She went to Ottawa 1 As_Lthis:Privateseeretary. • When -€-01-4: oriel Currie -went overseas in the last' war she obtained a position' in the Jxxllincl neyenue Department, where she remained until about two years ago, . when her health began to fail, although she was not 4eriously ill until e few days before passing away. She survived lyv one •brother,Rv. Oanon • Naftel, L.Th., B.D., of Milton, Ont., and ',three sisters Miss Ida M. Naftel, Toronto;o ales. Edward R. Keho, of Detroit, Mich., and Mrs. Gen. E. Green - glade, of Goderich township. A sister Effie and a brother ,Regnald paesed. away a few years ago, • •• WAS. OHAS. MOSS,. airs. Ellen. Moss, widow of the late Charles Moss, passed away suddenly at her home at lcbigkiridge late Satur- dy &ening. ;Het unexpeeted death came as an extrezne shock to her family and to the many friends she hell made In Ashfield ,tonship and in ,Goderich during a lifetime spent in this district. Although she had suffered with slight • heart trouble during the last few months, she was otherwise epparently In •perfect- health: • The deceased vvom a We in a i d en, n a nie was Ellen Wal.sh. She was born at 'St, Augustine on September 20,1806, aud resided there for Many years. tater she' lived in Goderieh for fifteen years and then, her huband- having passed 'en, she moved to Kingsbridge, where she lived with her daughter, Mrs..T. 0. Dalton, who died a year ago, She continued to reside at Kingsbridge, keeping house alone. . She NVas a devoted member of • St. Josephs Cathelle ehutcla, Ungs brittge. ' • She is ttitirVIVWone son; J...11, Mom of Woodetock, and .five daugh. tors ; Mrs.' James, Yonng, lOoderich; Sister M. St. Clutriee, of AL Joseph's envent, •St. ThornaS; are. J. IL White- Goderich; Mre. *.Tmee :McAulife London ; Erma, Mos, Syracuse, X.Y.: Two other daughten, 'Mrs. Dalton, X1ngbridge, and Mrs. William Callow, Dtroit, flch., predeeeased: her. • The funeral service was held at Rt. Toter's church, Goderich, on Tnesday morning, requiem high 11111 being eele• brated by Rev. j. 11,„ ,Qufley of Iing • bridge. The pallbearers were TX 7st, • O'Brien, Goderich, and, Clifton Austin, • Jameq Wallace, Arthur talton, 4I-ohn Dalton. and T. 1. Lannon, all of Ash• . Gehl, Interment" wacl in Colborne it.C. cemetery. „ ieece • iie Writh ROCICWOOL he Clean, Thorough, -Pneumatic Wa A BLIZZARD OF -RqmcwooT., BLOWN BY PROPERLY REGULATED Alit PRESSURE , • INTO EVERY NOOK ANb' CRANNY. (FIREPROOF AND VERMINEPROO) Floored Attics, Dormer, Slmrooms, Walls(Brick Venepr,. 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