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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1937-4-14, Page 5• 1 R4 loh' S r r r e' BCW alrr 1.Y o 0 o IJ • Ta I 1 • rs Oti'"; it 444 • S a 44. op „.YCN^Yfd G` t+' ir ere>.s :r•: 1, .0.401 la t. - { uNk(- "+ 4gbtoll IGtttma. can* o, $ ;. i: 4 i 1•`:.4*, `4 o t p , .--s. thent x,11 tori polsAtars itati lfolia ,: c$ ,s .y-aa-.•:maa.a'... .ai.,- dw F+ri+'mvyJ y , 'T,ieTa... ,.w-^'• _ i S it 'Vjfr L a , } s ssia. $5.50:'.• E R 'ANI N'li' WAVES fol' . ,- S.S'.-00.,f - PER vnivas- _for 7,OO PE1 ANNT wAv -forii4.'.,`' 1 .. .. END- CURLS fro,n1: } rpt t Oil 'ire .encs i in;er Waving, Shams : ;--- v' -cell- ” , , 'Llil ses~ - : intim litad., ebroti 'A hi c t t ro VJesZts r $ tl X Y • it 4 _. 4 '-E ,I APLANE_SEb;AN., Electric Gear -shift "9.9136 TE'IRliU PEAN!E COACH;- Electric Gear -shift 1933 TERR P :A 1E -SEI AN .9933 TJ RR`APLANE COACH 9 931 PLYMOUTH SEDAN •. 193c$ ESSEX SEDAN , n • . Tobe Cars Are Ilf IIza G®' - ( onnt nikno WATCH THS SPACE- FOR 'FURTHER CAR1RADE4NSItuDgcnr.im--nAnkikrig mornEs izn 32 Ave. • r • 0 11's I,.: ' • l as Moo. . Dia ,, ' 7' i o zoo itE„' 0Ao yy.. tl” .^.f r5 44A TgIV qUaael tY' an' OztTCO ; -' AP4+ .,1004:'_ ? k Rio 4 »aoiuttola as a1tA re a t ,- t:Q; tiaCioc ., chon,''W-00lttat nby: the . aatroowottua lob '' v oplutt »i caked 1A ' Sl ev.- ]t(S, Q1tana ut am' ` 1jrapt1bb+ ` church on►' 'Snnndtay Land un- -a01 ilq: onislY .adetited lay the• -con uatiou ;It inoraturs. •eveziirta IItatell:thefare the town council at. the next' cetfnt,+ as. fello : ': shei7- .33odea'1c1 - -TAa -Clettnell.— iferthe members and cong , tion of that tvoder'ich 1l1taptitit . note , iia e .9a .,, discuslt __o$ ..the by ra e -roots¢ - et..e e,94t m innga i . ,3, ants, .Lis liana' being crifeticd by ae 4g 'the- fe4 tb, t the piece of...metaal. .1the young Maas suf- towaa•_coaaicil sanctioned and. approved fered two brohetr lingers. thio Opening of the beverage rooms' her vie be&ieva ff1r t:-,:.9, :(t •, att °_m'iiixli 'l:. i,!• c- iul'.d:'M1'ax: ill !' come tha?ta 1a "We ''Si ole-ineartedly Pledg,„ our •selvei to- ei pport yon .ln iany eidort- -Mose n .Biel -beverage LOOM$, believ- ing: "1. That tine -oo ration- of beverage toSnas..lg__il1 T _ice_ this county== are support dt- in this 1J T the decision Privycit. of the Council. ` 2. That :the ops ] 11 ,.AsJS'.C':e »gig ,...t! b' ••.&'LY0ffi. s . . -ill_ . etil. '' . D Vis, ' •' ouohietalf'ty, tinorallp, and spiritualiy , especially is this true of the ' young people. "3. That, though -it behooves us, as citizens, , at all times to take every precaution in the fegnarding of our fellows; itis especially de, airable in view T e approaching old boys'• reunion, that the beverage rooms 'be'' closed." II.ifeg di- _A4 ffi el? At the meeting on Monday the re- presentatlyes of the Godertch Wo- men's organizations also discussed the feasibility- of having a lifeguard and s v1i ming instructor. at. the waterfront this year. The matter will be discussed by -the indivi l,ual -org nizatione. 0 COO f,r d. 1•x CX ;} r N Si L l c'ctit#41 es. lis A 4nL F+A kayy 1YQ `}.NWMt*t). gmate f '1t M TL . , a F .rt r 4 4th 1 av Tapp cr ,,';tr - 1Citta ,bar o ` t$lt PCuing, PO ta. r z oluom 1`Yof374, „Algtaor tak ' i '' r1 the Vxren s ip=a seat 1 yD ,ot t. p '>z P ' '- e h -tine e4 Q os !tion, oder . riltn sa sixteen Y ago. UllikT113L72 Bran= Ray Wiles lvvaai paiaa:fully hurt ou Wedi sday of last we' chile work- iaa a t kits ott rtW t t he 7%e g- m► gar Arrangements were 'made to send representatives- - to - .the semi. annual Provincial Council meeting to be helm at Stratford on } ay with and 7th. Sharman" for discussion by Goderieh organ%zationswere as follows: Ahmeek Chapter, I.O.I}.E.- -"`Pub1t- ;10.)v,i. aWl (t 'i . ,r: ter,, ),,,,Ii't►;, ' ` .mfr' i b1Yrs Att ' fit }. wi ..t fl,,;II 't. `gipC:"oi;. i:_, "p,t r;' 'cw, M 'k oIC4` h6 ?iti-e`t «I ) w . , 'Wit .:'I o." 11 . a$ tCCp-etlinW nag ,oivi"' -• ave. sairrta' i. Atri ea eaikia• '1te dor,cote' 6., f*tar, Zro„. Ilt*t 4 k 11, 'c,*,?.1114. A 'tap t'a-zront4"§r0it4M.It6dP.{aWw-4. .. 0,01 a ° k r, acA ti t3"`c t Chars Qou y r e •- - a „It was somevhat . of .a surprise to locaal;.aauthorities to learn that an aged wane >r . b u,arne -of Frank Watt was-pielted up in a 1'anshaar€fl--te'wan- wahip bushy in berth Bounty sand With to Jail at 'Stratford - _ - 1 1 341140:011.414-2O1d ,` ,- :t _ t greater phrt of 'axe tut few- years in jail, heaving. *seen:: coeds_ iiik countless tunes on ant, PORT ALBIIIw•aTttdS,, 1 ui$l t r, 0. ,t i ' a o1Z' : t4 a. .,eta , . t a .,t9,.-3f4-041.:, T 8t 1FF .. me ....Mau +N -...F .. .a L..c..a h 'Y e ...... clto7A ,broutot na o d VAtarp, ` '1 t,i, J¶ be „E Q: !age oftoroami,: to , a . ,, , , cca°. veri: ttub$ azt ..to tooth g te, ; Stir. Map.- . t c , In ono, tame t: _ `o7oi"!Gp; -lain (mid the (men 1t i A iia tIte haand. ]it is• said ..Tko egtrtneted !4 ,414 teotb. , Its' wor _ • r inbodt . inc ,•a an'tQto and Baotoie advents cora tinod--wIttv-agerifiatiat„-soRieo...,„.: Jam tats . Oath thirt •Rid-::,'Oatr1 n his a:iaildren have ' lowe¢i ..ian bis fasts - sad tbe.t. along' .with otter 1 9s- slonaties• have 'raised the standard, of aivn , and provided thrift,, _to nay mo thing -of- t1 - L hoo1R, lie ..tt -. 'churches, established. +i Mrs. l andersor z-ln2 near nt Rvents said a en of the late Rev. John awl, Mrs. Goforth is returning to China tci f . i .e.,x1 A.... sympathetic interest fin ChF. ' I O',LnJY - -'P.'{Y'AtY1' "113°Yl+its"+¢'+•tA w% . CV n a' ala t li a e. a 10 VAT n 'Top vas as' int Ont Vin u 9 1` 46* t wr.*•t. tr" a ei s la • rl .:r, auu1 - .art), ewto z1,: 3 n'S4t 1 .mmu witio r t 4 47, NtONIAVAgPtbY. 144 141701=10=01 bgmi'1 et etnt. acts. ?At",‘. t. 4' 111 Ton, gg . ad I e4. a ees d.. 1 ea -4 e w o Q die 49 "uio , '- , M'r. 0-4 Newton-, who boa b . Qai4 og Cho ` , With an i u = tlince, ' l i.oh ovin . and Cottle to to aronaanci• :. e utc ai,'-211:6 t ui ' a : as reg ort0 last west, , may. .. .. .. '{{yy 1 f ^ I r 41 l7 J .-. • F 4+eT , II 4, GO M Ye{ *f Y r... OI 41, owners -sod - occupiers of a mise drz.ziitall etc., must be removedfrom their premise. be or the 1r'ab day of May, Owing to the „illness of Mrs. Me' 1i 't: 4Phaii; the group leader, Mrs. A. Tay- _ tor, presided over-- both_ the program and the ltttsiness part a •-•f eetitc. lgttt''Y tttt "'-. _,. ,: reading of tae 103rili- is a o afid Mrs. Salkeld a> •cl,'Mrs. A. Taylor r kkE`W va:wdY 4" 5'Mh jx* ax r Go Wir ~ ril 12._ Mr. hnrdson of Sea' II Ie an barges. , has phree times before and Mrs. Thomasli magisirate Oderich and t spent forth called on relatives in this v1etn- the winter of 1934- in jell here, ity on Friday., Huron county fathers in 1985 took gigs Ethel ' McKenzie, student at pity on Watt and had •Mina placed in. Stratford NormalSchoot, spent i un- tie County 'P[ome at Clinton, but it clay with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. was too quiet for • him there, so he James McKenzie. walked out to commence his footloose Alls Matilda Quaid. who has been Wanderings once -more. quite 111 the past week, is improving Watt can't figure out why people sIowily. won't leave him alone. "People think Mr and Mrs Richard Red visited at they're helping me by putting me in the home of Mr. and Mrs. 'W' ill McLean jail for the winter, but I've lived of Saltford on Sunday, through many winters and managed Mrs. Prank Willis, who has ben to -keep warm," lie says. with her daughter; rs. Earl icl on- "W-hy -should I spend the rest of aid of ;"A -41 -field. has returned -home. my days in- an old people's home?" he Miss • Mary McKenzie having spent lesi explainhag, lank -out r tlam..,n ciaaitd r a tl in iea►dS h .._i)unnviile. at the -home -aat- `Ciintton: •4't'--waan t to returned to her home here on Wed be alone," said the intrepid old man, nesdatr• t'4etazftsk a :~ The town of rriestadt, Wit ,, near Crooke -d" men sometimes get busine0 ilwnukee, has fifty resident S. bid but only" straight men keep it. AFI, boasts a 23 -piece town band. - •a' ard to A. ntr ThitAT AND vitOISTURE RESISTING adelizcarryi114 ErizErmell. (c°113' °@11()7) Regular value 35o. (Only one to a enaiiilnez&--- Nanao Address BRING THIS COUPON TO OU11 STOR4 TaJDAY maanzamsasm PHONE ae 0010)22101; CAND.e. o `1:20, The' Rost 'dada" iga the [Mice a Boys' Depolltd- giik Leather. Sizes 1 to 5. Last Cut Price 1 SIEVE ST(226" SLASH -IRIC A` WAY 111._:,4,LoW THE LEvarr Foi "LASTCALFT SIAL4-0-3F—STOCK MUST '1113 SO ID BY HAY 1ST—THE N-24X1P 7-2.44W DAYSMEAN YOUR, :JAE CHM( TO SAVIFf=30r2 NOM—N-31731, AGAIN SUCH SAVIINGS—THIIS RS 1741NA:4 FalCS „-EVERY,PARLI OF SliOIES MI THE STORE Kow smut MG AT PRICES TH '''AT ARE BELOW FACTORY COST—pON'T MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY TO -SAVE ! Ridllfg, ercdu- • 401i0 Black,, and Tan. Exceptional yalues. Last Cut Price, per Pr. Al Gvnia Earclo, In Slateri- Gliive-Phiti, and- oth- ers. Regularly siSld Cut Pride, Pr. ILVIR 021231. GO 11 WHILE THEY LAST ! Women's Fine High 13nots, all goo d Just the- price of the laces. .WHILE THEY LAST ONLY Women's Bed- room Slippers, room • Slippers, room Slippers. Last- Cut=laricey, iier Pr. ° Another Slash in Missest*-Stfaps and Oxfords. Sizes 11 tO 2. 'Last CO Price . . „..98c pfro I. -Misses' Pat Sandals • and Tan SIndals. Sizes 1 1 to .2. Last Missesz Fine Patent and Calf Straps and Ties—Jack & Gill, BE HERE EARLY ! Men's 13thir(mm Slippe r s, in tinglish and Leather.. - Last Cut Price,,, 00. iow.tdoimmwmiaaswmiwaaeL 440,104. -Whatever- You Do— 'ePtliii.Ps,„ Rem than the price of half soles cod heels. Last Cut Price, per Pr. gode [rot] oh Pussy Pont, Classic, Etc. Sizes ChNd'c Boots and Straps, ail gitade Sites I t(1 7. itst Cut Nice 65c Pr. 'SAVE 2 -"TT/welling Gpods, Suit Club Bago, Ladies' Cases, Etc., all at greatly reduced prices. hoe FricruaL0 CCUeatParnos CD OCICC0 TO' CLEAR90 The last slash in die price of Boys' Higher Grade moots. Sizes to Last Cut Price Pr. 09 WOMEN'S HIGH GRADE B=0 SACRIFICED TO CLEAR DURING THE FINAL SELL-OUT OF THIS STOCK I WOMEN'S FINE Straps, "Pump, Gong; Ties Prices Cut Price, Pr. DON'T l'ZISS 11-015 1 Womereo Better Grade Wlact2e7to-Order Straps, Gores, Ties, Pumps All good Regulait, sold up to .57.00 Pr sl aNt Cut Conroe Early 2S traps, Ties, Gores, Pumps These are vefv. quality \N omen's Cantilever,. Wilkie .61live, PIO Shoes t Cut PriCe. Pr.