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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1938-11-17, Page 9
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'acNv 4rry - 1.4F;c1 , g '*1,,, 4=-Hk,',4,4,4%:•9,1* aztaloert.-.14z: mitars latitou,- on the' ,, , 6 ewe vt.ter ..--„...,,- AM CRiltOn.aolkt,:, ;..Sorae a Itaomi„ a 0110P r,t40.4 tbiitIET., -A =all lin DION: At' atOtta.., ,,,-,„ ,. , ' ,:.,,„,, • P-4..T.',n1lottairlf,it giVee Ono'the.efZeet ltm cOnree, nuir lar more often than brake otit but yea tuffc4iY eutbSCRaiShed. tliQa :#40'-q1.4411110naa;•: .214,94 '.40- of havitglad a tad alare and. all the rOotatbiqe, .-Garaish with „lemon , others- . , - Chriatovo!ger Warril,, Meng resident - . 0Z12 IZZer,001113.#i WO*, 15304.,- - 42 rinoz,bront4N Za4M.Wetat1.0.'0,111liTatO, otratht,, -,-- - sOntOp.*Ont4P #.0.,41*{It the:U-016 vilsp`s a Ilair am) otin et4 (lima out 6,11cm %, t011 MA ' (Sem? 12-12) Obesity, '20,-7 ittlaCialOoiltintyr12311t4.:12:1:7111:411:7 111:111rit:htY114. • bgt. on? Monday .40,I,PliOn ie- tater , Merves 4-6) trouble a astAtZitt:"'ir-o:o7wormezai. The ore mita he had. he= omployed om o . 0 . #1 IrtO/MI*59 WCS.::, ,'4-' $120040. 0,1A2P. Cat9aett*IC ale eVOnlithS 2 tmeeen, Ciraisee giolitertentd- "WrhgcrIrreleCT2lultrAP2427: He was 'net carried. . with ker danghter, Mra, n e, Lovely- ladlesrare orotac -aWay with ‘the Snowden faint malt of -Niasfileid: ,-,Aal 4 • =am :. - .,-.. .. ,,,, . milDritt-tzliabko cummtna ,„;i0,40.02s. that it is no ennaolan enennentennennenennnaesetneeteennneasee neene?...-eneenens, e....,w4.,._1) .... f a alitTEM ti la, ,I, ' aj:211,7..::- ....,---.7. 44.%7' gt.taa--XtW241111 -":--rnter-MtatNe3:17atetka=r1tLiid411e--,:: -'n,'ettn7:0-r, 4 , eeeen, :nee Ai" k*17,7-41/;.40.1t ilITOigg-t:'.71ffirtz .ti ,megu2_,:vozorm4, 74301..14.,:ti .....tts-iiii ortalctitrx porntaiptcl 'slifer''''''' a. ter en- to re beautn for etome ainnpm :. e• i er kr a.. rid 4teHlirat III C es "L.1:to the &art, and ; I% "cups vastry flour Ship and lived on the saMe farm until , home with Mr.. straightforward 4dvice. 49 propped out by ore teatherbone to 21/fi teaspoons baking povv0r Then there tare those who, whilst nhaeo.retired to Belgrare twesity yea= 1077M- make a hoop. 'Surviving are - is wife and one If " you leer* Want ' to etertle your Altelildtet4n•tio iirstCantztere eltersnatelY part ote their hoax—perhaps the hInne Winn: grdalluvgeh.ten Mrs. Cheri s Johnston, Bel- , e:o o o ndt eorpulellt, 'eeish to rednce in cine ORIENWIA Nov. 14.---Mesdhles. Dren- Wends and'activaintances at the next 1-3 eup orange juice e Louis Anderson, a lifeleng resideut or the -thighs,: legs or arms. nen, Menary, Shactleton and Treleaven big danee, Fent long, lace pantaloon° 1 tablespoon lemon juke, of Goderich township, died November Supe fruous hair is a very real blem- end TZIlseee irsannelne Dienniatan 'rand /goo- whiell will `flow under your hcooped Add : 4t11 after a long illness. He was in ish and a gnawilag Worry to those af- raine Dunnin attended the 'W.M.S. Indict every time, you turn. 36 cup melted butter. his seventy-second. year. He -ia- stir - flitted by it. 011ie' blemishes, wrinkles, thauireoning Meeting at Donnybrook oto 0 e rived by his wife. The funeral took hair troubles, undeveloe. o or sagging Cook on ungreased wetie iron. Al- busts; I could go on recapitulating them lad Friday, the 'latter two.contelbuting If you have a last year's wool dress, 1ow to cool, 'as wanes become erlsn indefinitely, place front deceased's home on the a duet. . and it ekes you -feel dreary to put it upon ntanning. Serve in oandwieb ClintOn-13ayfield -road to the Bayfleld Mr..i:encon Shackleton hod the mio- on again this season, why' hot make foam, putting two or three layers to- weight? 'Not often, and yet it is a And how often, do we read of under- cemetery. fortune, While working in the bush, to ,youreelf ene on the new bolero Jackets gather with lllng and topping of 'grave problem to quite a number of Mrs. _Catherine Lipphardt, formerly .eitt.inis &ale, with tom nze. Several and aaah with a bright' shade of wool? slightly sweete ed whipped cream or yeomen. o of Zurich, peseed away suddenly on stitches were r " aired -to • close the These little towel/tea de mate a dress ice cream. Garnish wattle orange 'November Oth at the hotne of her In these weekly' articles I shall take wound. • 1 , look newer end are becoming very slices or segments. daughter, Mrs, George Fee, Henault, EC Colin Croder, of Lientnnspent popular. , . on. with whom she had made her home up the various ,beauty problems one by here. tlae holiday and: week -end at his home 0 0 cr Foreman—LqInut you look rather Wirate for Advice after the death of her humband,. She At long last, eines are being Made small. Do you think you are ilt or Won't you please write and let me was in hr eighty-sizth year. A non. Misses Ila n tine, nd Frances Crozier to lit and be useful and are not just really bard work?" Applicant—"Well, knew Louis,. also survives and lives at Waal - and Measrs. Alan ill, rnin, LOrIUM illasty, as an extra covering for decency's sir, some of the best judges in the ington, 1) 0. how you like them? I never . ert MeWhinuen and Clifford •Crozier sake. They have well 'fitted bodices country have said so." tire of receiving letters from readers. innniffing ow ©DR are atteading the youth tral ng course And don't ;Whit -ate to ask my help in Drilling .operations have commenced which is ,belog held at Auburn. in a search for oil on the farm of your personal beauty problems. - Miss... Mary Howell, of Goderich, Howard. Trewartha, near Clinton. A - ca.. 0 YOUg ,Pqa[740' rhou ya 7' newspaper article. Others that can be 'Petrone firm 'has the contract from the Sometimes there are problems that visited on Sunday at the home of her are too intimate to be deelt vvith in -a uncle; Mr. Wm. *Crozier. Huron and Bruce Ot1 Company Limited. Mr. Wm. Campbell, of onnyttrook, broached in only a general way. By ,,ammu, emp. mayeattly spent,Ahe week -end at the borne of his John W. anna, who has been Mayor writing to me you can be quite sure daughter, Mrs. Win. Crozier, , t of WIngbam for five years, announces that your leter will be treated. con-, Penn. Wm. Reid and sons 'Jack and that he will retire at the end 1' his fidentially and a personal reply sent you Douglas visited. recently with Mrs. , present term. It Is expected t at he direct under plain colter If you en present aister, . Mrs. Ernest Post, and 1 will be a candidate for the Conservative close a 8e stamp. Mr. Post, of 'Normand:11e. The following special leaflets have been prepared and you may obtain any nomination for the next election in Mr. and Mrs. Lbs-ineaderson, Of 11:0e- 1North Huron. Mit, were guests of the latter's grand- of them by sending a Bc stamp for each orm.,53 other, Mrs. John Menary, over the one required: How to Slim; Under- nettekr., 'La' - holiday. weight; The Face, and Its (.ntre; Su Dick the appearance of things today perfluous (Hair ; Reducing In Spots -1 James Dick, propeietor for many —Thighs, Legs, Hips, etc.; Hand Beau -1 years of the Dick sotel at Seaforth, theeweatheemasselettends to treat us to I died on Friday after an Illness of three some winter. or four weeks. He was In his seven- ty; Bust Development; Oaring for the Feet; Your Hair; Eye Beauty. The ! ty-sixth year. His wife predeceased leafiets are up-to-the-minute and deal, him, and surviving are three sons: exhaastively with their subjects. When I Joseph, of California : Gordon, of Sud - writing please mention name of this bury. and- Arthur, of Seaforth. paper. Address your letters to: ern &wend in , B., Montreal, Que. Barbara Lynn, P.O. Box 75, Station nilzY Irawlirsiiiiiii31) Fire originating in the stravv stack , on Saturday night swept the bank CALMON 1 barn of Albert Shirray, Hay township, two and a-haff miles from Hensel'. The i season's crops, including sixty tons of CARLOW, Nov. 15.—n r. Allan Win, hay, vvere lost. The loss was esti 800 returned home from Flint, Mich.,' mated at n41,0110, partially covered by on Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. James" insurance. Mr. Shirray was in Lon - Foreman,. who spent the holiday and, don at the time of the fire. Hensall vveek-end with their father, Mr. Ed.. 1 firemen answered the alarm. Jones. 1 Golden WedallIng Celehe0,11= Mrs. Chris. Tretheway, of Toronto,1 Mr. and Mrs.' 0. W. Pobter of Clinton was a visitor winb her, brother, r.' on November 7th observed the fiftieth Bert Varcoe, for a few days last week.', anniversary of their wedding. Tvventy- r. and Mrs. II. erritt and daugh-, two relatives were presetat at the an - A ter June, of London, visited their nlversary dinner, and during the day . The sale of almost 100 head of riage Mr. and Mrs. Potter farmed near !uncle, Mr. Errington, end Men Erring- many friends called and messages ton. Miss Ruby Errington also was were received froni relatives and home for the holiday and week -end. friends at a distance. After tbeir mar - 1 cattle, horses and young pigs on Thurs- Porter's Hill for thirty years; they day last at the flowatt farm attracted have since resided in Clinton. a large gathering of men. Everything Willlert—Cnade was sold and prices vvere good. Mr. At the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wilson T. Gundry vvielded the hammer. Carlisle, Hensel', on Saturday, their . Mr. and Mrs. George Addison and youngest daug-hter, Annie Alice, wn 0 children, of Londesboro, spent Sunday united in marriage to Leeland C. Wil with his sister, Mrs. leave Been, and tern eldest son of Mrs. George Hess of family. 1 Zurich and the late Louis Willert. The Miss Mary MacKenzie, of Ashileld ceremony was performed by Rev. Ar - visited her cousins, Mrs. Henderson and Unit Sinclair of Blyth and Rev. It. A. Alex. Young, on Wednesday fast. -Brook of Hen -sail. After a trip to Mrs. Tait Clark had the misfortune Chicago and other pointe Mr. and Mrs. of cutting her left thumb so badly it Willert vvill make their home in Zurieh. required medieni assigtance to bind- it up. Mame Cilennge lifloneells.—Two farms ha.tre _been .sold la-tely. Mr. Vere Cun- ningham has bought Mr. E. V. leaw- son's farm east of Carlow, and Mr. laavvson takes possession of a farm near Holmesville In March. Mr. El- mer Robertson ban bought Mr. W. Wal- ter's farm. lar. Walter will remain on it until spring. Lea- iln lee' Aid.—The Ladies' Aid met at the home of Mrs. Tait Clark for the November meeting. Mrs. E. Mitchell president, presided and Mrs. Errington i assisted with the devotional period, After the business was transacted the members finished a quilt and arranged. for ,work for the winter. At the nr 4,6 clos6 a dainty lunch was sarved by the hootens, assisted by Mrs. Victor adffa. bta Et dell hour ells enjoyed. There were 'Young and N : rs..P. j. Green, and a go ts eve,_,:trttl$1 , ,v,-„-.4 trriztla tweraty-foue ladles precent. The next darnel cast4 .2' tarcd, ,a=h, all v 00. 6 ' tneetina win be at Mrs. Wm. Cantwell's. /412 r i ght ne ss fp 4: , .,:o. El,,,z•xt3 t'4&) c..,12.1ea aza b.-.--- V...1.=. ., R. Meetta.—The W.M.S. met on Monthly, November 10th, rat Miss Ann brags Vip...ta tr.410 -E.4.1, tr P 'ca' 4112..=',22Ot CI Clitte alt. V4:1...,tat,i;s:exi-a tsali ' -2z16abo' a2 t P.If-7-=;:-.IV czab- Web? 44.-4•.it- .tv Walter'n. The president was in the vattrat4.1. -Ea) ri.,,1- chair. The 72nd Palliarl was read re -1 H a ppiness fn,..0 osal...f.t.;il, ,0.9re1.1,Cat....1-1 sponsively. Arrangements tniere incldo and happin.m ma Igen life :more =...,,...4 r,,,* M.,:,""`",,;k4 tO. .1.11......:.,2,"" \ , 6.3...11r.:2.. •rdeftearmssomarmarms....•••••••••••,••••••••.•••••••pgawaImarger./•••••.•=.42.t.1 if IIJ,ji 0•74rJ3 et4•4 4,t,e.'t'''' 4.711:f:1•'''' $.4t4'13 Vja."."(t,-..,S:0 Ittet Of feat The Pilettaree in last pt -,,,,-tea aatar,a‘sts2r : , to pactr the bale at Men /Ulan Me. worth while. 'Every new light V.Z.aont.,:int=nenreeet ne ' Clrnse‘Tni V1*. -S L'T.-.Vi, t.t."4111,0attnra lira. Walter Mtn, tletletitti.) 1/0. j.,,..r...1v...A. ne tr. Ireacom=3 a Ottawa (blether of Mrs. Ada waiters and ceid In Saskatchewan. Ms. Mader- titerefow. addo tx) WI 01)Ptmrtattee Manus' on Tuesday for come needy or eleetric Ozture in your house. 0=',nr-4-etatn1 '•''' s' . t' L...--.....,1 =...4,:,,-,`o- c:Z' zuroiloa.,,e—Tho wte gall tun von; Inspector of Public Schools for Vest lod bad tiro. Tretheway, a foram. Jzow to improve noun Snrenena 1 r . Don had charge of the devotional per- and comfort. Ian me short Von s' trl 0'416 ,., -VVZ? , 4'o. s• -•tut flo-r•YIL, 443thriall Ittformerly Mks nary ringland of Auburn), 0007 ao tow in the tiencezaer. nevi gzavap ceeretary, reed thq. dory of "The Lost Isut by adding a new Moo? 1.-,, --z..-4 loritm,. w/a6 Was otacroca latIntaallonary work ILI MI>M13 for co= years end is now living, It • HateIwooil elo--ed with prayer. A. till.4 tx,..-r tumait44, lit Dander -2=0; col. ons eltrie labor-se:wine-device Eeneoneeteneenn, 00 ,,'"1.041::Al.a (NM t7 a a quilted for the tale. At la alwaga %-•e-teotne- .§014 leig: -, '.-.) .1 ; (,,,,,,,,,,,... . '''' . NO, ri-444:itrootzl 10, 0.6, C”,„ .4tV,'4-1•4;:,arr .,:1, a, tZ0.12" tboa at<1 the lif.. C=tzte and q/4 , ' 1--4 tb.e0.V4t:ritl, Cai*S11, far MalaY Stara cleilve in ma 'thantelpal he a M 0, Itil, a To 0 0 ft..itzLI titudblikvay na=-A at* 02 trat4..., aaurc.i. wo. 0 '1 etil"c:(111 71176° ti. 71a1 tiltylir ""' 4)111 °veg.' ,I.1.04•4/1.-2114Aitt Vate.11,2 of Sbilonta. -=.1 42 =OA; ; . ' , •, 0:614:1 0.0, they aro etraIe4." " .\-11. 3 a etap of tea. The nett meeting wIll g 4-z.2. Cita you =eat say about,:6eg- DIM MerZrletitt L-•,,frctasiv.1:14.. , AiiicAlUitr.. ' A . - .s'.1114044w.,...,,,, (,...wk i bkitat--40.-ar :-• -, -* t.t4, r4L3 'takt=otek-tc6 e.tttaablg oco 4 tt..2. De2tata tamed on olter liDta (24 pal L:tat" "V011, theY mtst al. vf ,P.A9`44. Ottet' rtesto a ottuo, t• A hum INIEDE, Nov. 14.—Mrs. Merton tuck - band (nee Velma Finnigan) vieited her tparents for a few days. and (returned home on Sunday. Emily Mennratten, who visited a her home here the past week, returned to Tillaortburg on Su day. Kr. and Mrs. Geo. 'EL Rutledge spent Sunday with the former's father, who is not as well as we would Rite to see him. The sudden change in the vveather is not vveleome, as there is considerable plowing still -to be-donce - -A good rain would be mbike %appreciated. School is not being held. at -Nile this week, as repairs are being made to th furnace. TOILFAS2 ELFAST, Nose 14.—Messrs. usSeli Alton and liired Manning have returned home after visiting for couple of weeks with relatives at ,E,ot3doTa. Little Joanne Fowler, daughter ot Dr. and Mrs. Fowler, LuChnow, la spending a few weeks -with Louise - Campbell. The awkward age in a boy's life Is undoubtedly that period 'when he is too old to cry and too -young to svvear. ).• YDER co,,etz,A.„,r,-420-= gag) MORS -1E " 11=42 CO UMUIL ME gONS3 .; ' 2.r5a, n • P• 4 ▪ • I sen,'"enn -No. 1 ar" see c•3•:•1 0*. „re . f. .14)4i,„ No. 4 VX1C:h`<.3 0 - • t`XV, •7111CLa, u9=0 za.DX/InUTIZZ VIEW STIONAL-STATII a -4 , flfl 4fr2ggitlluarf I AV VIte q0zuo,-, riot Meildie on, Mao bride- orftass." fgoali Itat, Opnett towrztalp, tiro IM tot t ' al'It1ted11-41t iai, ou 014!Oant. hed01, Ma, Ilfamilton citnitot, aw.tata- the geletta nuth I1otoU, drlughter of Mr. diurS Ica the latteep (=sato and Mc- POPP Otvolio. o2 Qoaforth, Itattol, MIT., to Ifir„ .tioiltotto4otz,t7 wao 'warm fin maniac° to Monanoth haim, which to Diti(aptZnOticri.. at - Manor) ZHOU, COM of Er. and Mrs. tho bora° 02 the 6alde's Sarongs, ota ()harks Q. 4311.104t, og Clinton. 1ttf2V. SatardaY. Noma:412*r larl. Andrew table 41Q1clated. - Afterwards a Miss Herelet Norton la viaItItG her 11,tion was toll at the homeAof the slater at 7.eistowel. ' ei),41.trmatu"._ne7y...41.13-.2..:inura7IntreriolittaSari, AttroQ-Oor0.:_teat:: t< ra ETE litintS;" They-wM 'IreltrocifFal. who Ilan conin tho God - 011 tom. . each Hospital, has improved and Was Ilezdatorengh—gezr • able to be brought home. At the Ontario street United church manse, Clinton, on Saturday Mina, byla Margaret Fear, daughter of Mr. and !dirs. Remand Fear, Tactersmith, was united in marriage to James Mal- eoim Landshorough, eon- Mrs. Attar Landsborough. Tuekersmith, and the late 'William Landsborough, Rev. G. G. Burton oo elated. The haPPY couple left on a trial% Toronto, Niagara Palls and Other Points before settling on the groom's farm in Tuckersmith. • NAFMVIIIG MARKNO, Nov. 15.—S1ise Grace Blake, of Druinbo, spent the week -end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Blatee. r. and Mrs. Charles Pearce, of Holmesville, visited over- the week -end with Mr, and Mrs. Thos. Andereon. ' The W.M.S. will hold their regular monthly meeting on Thursday after- noon at the home of Mrs. Geo. 'Doane ley. Miss Jean Anderson spent the week- end in Toronto. • Mr. and Mrs. Palmer Kilpatrick were' week -end visitors with Mr. and Mrs. 8. J. Kilpatrick. Mr. and Lars. Ernest Hall and fam- ily, of erantford, spent the week -end with Mr. and Mrs. 'Godfrey Hall. They returned. on Sunday accompanied by 1.1188 Mary Hall. Mr. and Men I. M. Kllpotrick and Verna spent Friday at FirepWorth. all BIINKIILEM arriniLLEIR. Nov. 15.—Mr. S. J. arom---ettestd7.4.-the---Teaclieras stitute executive meeting at Dungan- non on Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Men. Morris, of Delhi, spent the week -end at BeamlIler. A number from .T.Anemiller are attend- ing the religious training class at Au- -burn. Mr. and Mrs. Serimgeour, of Goder- ichvisited her sister and aunt in the village on Sunday. 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