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The Signal, 1920-10-28, Page 5pip is There's Many a Slip Twixt the Snap and the Finished Picture The cell fun in picture -making lies in tak- ing the picture. Developing and printing are likely to be looked upon as irksome, disagreeable tasks. For this reason, a large number of the amateur photographers in this community let u develop and print their films. We are thoroughly equipped for the work and can guarantee good pictures if the fihus are all right. We give protnpt service. Don't take chances. Bring your files.i to its. CAMPBELL'S - Telephone 90 UG STORE THE PENSLAR iTORE" Next Wads Segch Store The Square "Martin Tailored Cl a Tux SIOUX ♦ Thibetan fur and a corsage bouquet of pink rodeo and maIAeultatr ferns. The young rumple took the G. T. 11, trait for eastern point«, told 00 their return will reside near' Auburn. At the Harbor. - - The eteumer Winona arrived me bate urday with u cargo of 114,000 ouahela of corn. The steamer Home Smith unloaded 227.1,000 bushels of wheat and tats on Monday. The .trainer (leu• ealrn arrived Tuesday night with 125.- 009 33:009 bushels of oats toil barley. Ali these cargoes were for the Godericb Elevator Co. The steamer Martian Is expected on Friday with a Largo of 2'.13,00I bushels of wheat studoats for 111e Western t'unaIla #'pour Mills and Goderkh Elevator. The tug \Villrose en route to Lake Ontario is W portitOday tinier shelter. le Keeping,'Up Goold Record. A recent tome of The Teller, the puWieation looted by the Sterling hank of Canada, has a portrait of Mr. C. L. Jackson,' forMerly manager of the Goderich branch, with the fol- lowing comment : This pihotugraph will i uce ,)11.' Jackson. manager oA our - t. 1'athterineS branch and supervisor of St. Catharines district. Mr. Jackson Joined our stiff in Jan- uary. 1915, at Winnipeg branch. where he` held the position of 'accountant. He was subsequently transferred to r:oderlch as manager, and also given the supervision of Gtxleric•h dletrict,) where he remained for three years. iMr-Jack/son met with much sneerer, and was transferred to tit. Catharines • district In August, 191M. and business at this point las developed with con- siderable- sue('e,m- since tout time. Telephone Hearing. GODERICH, ONT. - EEIS LOS[ Witboutlt "We had never used Zan-Bul? before bat would feel lost without it now." writes a grateful Ontario mother. Mrs. T G. Miller. of Winona. " Whilst at play." she says, " my little two-year-old ladd.araa up axe; net across - cut cross•cut saw and gashed his forehead badly. "As we happened to have a box of Zam-Buk in the house I got it down sad applied a dressing to the injury. 11 speedily soothed away the pain. "After treating the wound witb lam )auk twice daily fur three days. it healed so well that I was able to leave ort the bandages. There s not even ■ scar now. thanks to Zam Buk." Our lass hold thousands of similar letters smarming the wondrous soothing and healing power of Zam butt .n Cuts barns and Scalds. and for ending obstinate attacks of Rattan. Poisoned Sores Ringworm. Ulcers. and Pilus. There as need of a thoroughly reliable anti. septic Seder like Zam-butt to every hews. 11 ensures safety from festering .04 blood-poiwa:- prevenrs latte sores from developing into oh, snits!. and chrome she disease Lam -auk has medicinal propert#s .ever .riot.. ted adman oidtmsn( or salve and 1ts purelyiretb.l. Get this unique healer to -day ! Of Druggists sod Stores, 10o.. or xtwi-butt Coy.. Toronto. am-Buk Hill church. of w lu!'h she wee au act. Bre member. Among thaw. 'wettest( at the IwekIIng were Sirs. M. K. Mael;uurrle and her lora 80118. Keith ant John, or -Kent - Milo. N. S., and Ills. Moulton, of l'urt GOI)EIIICH Te►N'NSHtP. Iter. 1. A. Tltrubull, D. D., of Toronto, wire at one time was atm spine pastor of 1'uiuu lhur•h with Rev. Or. 1•re. w111 c Incl the *entire in Oust church next timidity afternoon. al 3 u eluek. samara H1►I.MESV I1.l.E. Mr. ,and Mrs. D. J. Hums are woe- Uig to IBalerich. We are curry to hew them, a. they have Loth been seethe worker's in the. church. ' At a special 1114404lg of the town- expenditurl by rite township. - .1d, council John Mitten wart appoint - the rewa4uder of this year, rt Ips, a day • alien employed. The 1•rovinial Government pays forty per cent. of the salary. This appointment is In lfue with revolt legislation under which the Government wakes a grunt of twenty per mut. on road and bridge of Colborne township. Later in the eventug the happy young couple left for their home at Lornestde Farm. on the Lake Shore road, where they (vain• oitriug of the Ontario Railway turnce married life with the sincere and Municipal hoard wag held at the .tort huuee on Tuew Loy morning to hear rein-s,.utatfuns on behalf of fig ▪ are thoroughly reliable, built to give Ion Gakrich Rural Telephode Co. and the hard service. Cotlorne Municipal Telephone System They are silk sewer -and the trimmings rue ' the best the mills produce, and they have g the style. es ne •1010saes. F. H. MARTIN, the Tailor gond wishes of a multitude of friends. 'llie. bride'' travelling stilt was of brown with steal trimmings and liar - to mateb. The bride rteelvel many handsome ' The Double Andveraary.-Iter. J. A. 'Tureibul:, 1). 11., of Toronto, will combed the auniversary services in txeburu church on Sunday text as 11 Y.W. YIIQ 7 p.m. 'flits Weill to the fortieth anniversary of the erection id the ehurt•h and the twenty-tlflh awli- r(rsary of the induction of the present talstor` rr_ Jarrett Hamilton, 1t. A. The organist at the Nunley wrilelts will be Mrs. IDr.I W. F. Clark hi 004114riell. who was the first orgagi.t of the 1A4•11ur11 'Munch. .110 Moseley evening a hot fowl supper will .111- served 1w,carved from R to,t4 o'clock and a pro - :rani suitable to the oceas101 will be rendered. FILLD. DEATH of Mess. Hutt Miaow Sund y las death removed one of the pioneer of Huron and Ashfield townships,' in the' Corson of Mrs. i1ugh. Ferguson. who passed away at the hoiiP of her daughter. Mrs. Richard McDonald. Kneeled. where she had been on a visit for a week For over hfty•five yes Mrs Fergtlsun had oeen a resid•est of Huron ioansh'p and her passing removes one of *hoer women I who played her part` nobly in tt►e early days. She was a woman of kindly. lov- able disposit'oa, a'ways 'eidy to assist Ior help. rei`hbor in titaness is Iroub'e. land these splendid qualities. as.well as a I 1 I strong Christian life. endeared het to all who knew bee. She was a member of Athtietd-preehrterian church ' Her hus- band pt .deceased her over 25 years 'She r nor, e Heed wN and since th n he has ildrt n Hugh, on the hew d Irv. Other (til Pelt tea mourn her 1n•s are Donald. of _ 1 Lutikn(1w John, 2rd or Iiitrir+ is and -Mee. { McDo Kintail, Mi's Auto Mc - 1 I D oultall of Horan. is a Sister• The ' ' tune al tooplace o n Tuesday afternoon. , being largely Derided. ' F.ANT:,WAWANOSIL. Obituary. -put the death of 'Ano 1 Bentley, beloved wife of Mr. Mo•nuu Rubbers 1. Viuc nt, - at the f ugly home, Feet Wawanoah, on t t itchy, October-, respecting matters, in dispute between cremembrenees from relit tIves and the two systems. Three -subscribers friends. including gifts .from her Attlee former -esstemwere applying to &riser pupils In S. fi , o. E; Colborne, be transferred to the muolelpal eye- and from the C. E. D. vlau or $W1' tem. and the line ttnilt by the latter - syatem to serer three subscribers ie. it, i+ elalmed. in contravention of the {. law, whleh prohibits the building of a l Mlle by one et/moony parallelfltg tlelt of another company untees a special - I Meier of tilt Board is obtained. "Fie. eridenee given was heard by - Mr,` 1►. M. Melntyre and Mr. F. r, the hoard's bgephoue expert. -+i 1)igt. ��j t Crown Attorney - Seeger prosecuted I Mr. . C. Coo. utfl(•tal aterograplier. LOCAL - rim ,Ind t'. trArrlw cle4, ,400 Stattnn t. a{.a _ .t .\ decision In the with a family. . «withheltt 1[r. Waal For tee Easy Ira& - k year, ..t age last year when .t a which the audra hospital X-ray fund �� ' `iegeil attempt was -mallei•- - edges the t ibutlam of t a young married than w 1 • .natter + { wet 11u� .girl in for 5!w•. w1 o lues, In { au gesti that the 10.0 parties al uuld the saute ut•ield.•.rli•ot]. was se enteen j try to eh a urtth meut. tatting j, he I• rd will Mime Mayor Wien!. :treasurer of the AAleex- 118 arise. reeelpt of s roc r �'y. C. C. - - - Si5 towards the fund from the (rode- Klug-Sterwnet- The Mene.eiong Canoe Club opened • -rich Women** Institute. tat W.dlx'.thi1y afternoon, Ortoler the winter season with a _supper on I 21. there was solemnized at the man Friday evening\ Mot, -tn exeelleUt l l sfe Le Dklsw Grand Dp•nd, ( Fs -r +tr,•r, tar tnarri•tge N.f - Anna, enu was sere by Mr. and Hrs.; Albert Station, daughter of Mr_ laud Mrd. Perry Stew- king. after w l speeches were 03 t'lutg('et with attempting t0 admiuirtier , art. i,,llw,nw• township. and Rus.rll.1 O er. a number o members taking' a drug with Intention to procure a „Illy sees of Mr and Mrs. Albert King„ the floor to express their sentiment* mieearrlagei was before Ills Honor olt� Hnt►vts - t.yr'-n hitt - Rrr. Jame+ In Motion to rariou'matters. One Judge I)hi(son on TuraldaJ and Wed. 1lndlilton. R. A.. performed tilt. Iver" thing in which all we a agreed was pesdYy, and at request of coon -eel ni•0i . tn- the-preeetn'- -nf- the Inside's- Tn their 'regret at the - 'hie the defence the case wa+ then ad- only I1'other- Wilbur. and, her twin of Mr. H. T. Edward.. a presideht }maned to November 5th.. County sister, ata. The bride wore a suit of of the ('lub.,trom town. Edwards nava Mirk cloth. white hat and white las hero presldtttt of the ('pub the last two year+ and is retirf • at the end of, the present term. and he gen- r; !1 I oral sentiment rewards him ' ex DECORATING , 'l D A N D E R I N E preeeed -the hearty singing et "He's ASD et a Jolly t3ood Fellow. Mr. Ed reta- in in Ids responses stated that be was of Materials sure he would remove from Godert - Deeorahn8 at all'js 'Geri ' Save Your Hari I with the arrival of the real Wall Papers, Posts, rant. We sell yon the materials, or take the contract of decorating your home. store cir office. Estimates cheerfully given GLASS Glass. rotors, etc. We can Or your wants any end of Glass J. CUT BERTSON 1 North � Asst Mee 351 FOR LANDS' SA$£ use fertilizer for FaU Wheat and pewee Use high most .f Using b greater production. If sore. an Wee the seine almost et crop oe roe sere esti' two :err't swear perdue, _ by fertlit11ng a .-- Mt* bossily, it will csrtdt ora i !-7• for the (wet of the ex fert- iliser will. onrsarlly, be more rise rim alerhalaateed • by the mayfly/ In coat of preparing ry Irtieat remind, seeding, and harvesting the crop o the extra acre. The �acte'` moved can ^''t4 fee poeture is ot.tbr nom So Much clear profit.; ,Farm and Flteslde. rot now for l Floe me Mod • ROBERT WILSON MAMILTON STIMIT M.f r GODLRICII ear" • eft 1 S' ` weather the Club rooms ale; beginning Make It t' bplidalltl - \� to he well tregnnb1i4tae(vr 7turr. and \ a y atter the election of officer. next week the m,mlwr• will settle down to an a enjoyable season in their comfortable a , muirtArs. J► ' G. C. L "Lit." Tbe,tirat 1seet1eg_of the year .1 the G. C. 1. Literary linclety was IAAA it rrw , wheel_ lama_ Friday 'night. There was a large attendance of both sin- their friends. who mach ea - jived the 'proceedings. Jean Chap- man gave a 'eery pleasing piano solo I and atter thla' the glee Club made lin d'hnt. The ('Ittb gave ehnrusea at in- v ! tervale during the evening which ) mule a great hit'. with the audience. Ne---r#Hsw- t;sseenlock sous . ,aa - intere-S I est; reading eatltled•1 "After the (ir(e*ij TmmetRately after a '4)anderine" teas• West.. Whet ? " and illustrated w lth' - wage, your hair takes on new life, lustre I lantern slides. Another event n' the and wondrous beauty, appearing twice"; peening was the reading of the Jour - 1c ran•wt A MESSAGE TO iQU will be given on Sunday next,' ' October 31st at the _ N a Baptist Church Montreal Street C�/,� Rev. Geo. Goinme Kincardine Morning, 11 o'clock Evening. 7 o'clock l",u. rm f,• L. eaarx�lre�^ r•�..rc,.+swa 3p.a. Bible School. - a a►pyel tiot Fast i1a 3rd .oue•es.toa, p.a. B. Y. P. U. Meiling I w T( tllwy have .Ince resided. She You are Invited was the mother of four son,, all of Rubbers Ib I whom survive, namely :-McPore. 'I Al- -All Seats Free 'in•rr,'Roland, uud Percy, Fast Wwwa Rubbers txteh, and John of Myth. She is also , survived by .Yer neither, Urn. John iteatley and sister. • Miss ISY,arlotte, RublJers I F::e.t \Yawalsssh : sister. ars. 7'uoa } Itepnlltk+-un.I brytb r, Mr- J, $.eflltey. 11 d yah. t, .rrrlce' being pod - te et en- I Rubbers day Met, Iwu*t. by Rev, A. E. lit l*uii emended i Naomi, fel- I by Rev. K. J. Ruts, I Rubbers Jawed by intrrtaet1P in the Villein rem- e Thursday, (k•tober 24, peril. 5 Special Bargains �.- FOR WEEK COMMENCING ��-�• Saturday, October 30th GOId Sunlight au n r o a Fel$.Naptha Canned Corn, Dove Brand °' 15c Corn Flakes, Kellogg's Castoria, Fletcher's Men's White Handkerchiefs 10c t 29c 2 for 25c Flannelette, 36 Me wide, all colors, 29c yd Maple Leaf Tea Cups, cups only 15c Candy Kisses, per 135e .., "+ac+utar•.+.rr•y Chocolates, assortedflavors 49c Hallowe'en Masks and Novelties, 5c & 10e Visit Our Up -stairs Depts. ens R. STEEL 1 LIMITED eorkg'' I T .__ WO �a c to GODERICH. ONTARIO t� ominal eat ew�te. tA►tb !r rrmuyed out\of nue redeemed ; Rubbers idents -one %eho held the rent« t { �I lute of ■ berm. • circle of frlrn/1a. S had been . suffering with goitre • for couple of part.. but 11 was nit Rubbers I until `during the 'plst three mouth, that tier condition became serious The bite Mrs. Vineeat *es a (laughter . Rubbers of the late Jobe' and M. Watley and �, I was born in tl eb/t'ne towlwhlp on RlllbberS 1 March .20, peel. In 11042 she was ppLatried to Henna Vhawut r d I eighteen years\ tater *19001 IIseS*RubberS- w.nu•di 8011 pine• xis eTheatre Rubbers ; Rubbers Prepare for the wet season by purchasing your rubber goods now. • ts1 x+'"a. We guarantee all our Rubbers -If any prove unsatisfactory because of workmanship, we replace thew -We -stand stand beer-�--Rubber's hind our goods. ,•ttaata Rubbers •Rubbers Rubbers Rubbers Rubbers Rubbers :w , ICOIRl rtrry. The 1 11 -beaters were Messrs. W. J. Parks, Jas- Woods, Js . Ttniney. Rohr. Bu(•haaun, Win.' Walden and Rubbers 1 Wm. Remick. The bereaved 11081a11d and faottr have the sympathy of the • entire neighborhood in the toes of a Rubbers j kind and affectionate wife and mother . -•L_ g , Getting in Touch With the fled. IEdwardIEvetett Yale teed to counsel young prop a to converse every day with ,someone older. better and wiser than, themselves We cannot all do that. but e can do the next wit thing: eve Fan get in touch with them through the printed joy the fruits of their Qgr� as heavy and plentiful. because each nal by Lionel Macklin. which FOR hair4eems to flu/T end thicken. Don't 1 much am ewnient at the expense of {Neuf of November 1 lett' si hair stay 'delves. colorless, plain I ' aHetet violins. Merglterlte Mnlbul- or scraggly. You, tot, want lots of long, land gave a mart intereettne end strong. beautiful hair. 1 amusing recitation. Then Mr, Robert - 3.5 -cent bottle of delightful I son pat.entes the ribbot8 ani mesla}s dense" frenhene,ytnr scalp, checks to the fluid -.lay winners and .rest dant fT and fallioe hair. Thio .time I consedatton aur -prises enlisted great unities* "beauty -tonic" gives to thin, Interest. Atter ;mother selesetloa by dull, fading hair that youthful brigbtse s the Chortle (.Irl. the "Lir." ended and abeellfa4 J Casae -All dfull:iet4I. with •'(1(x1 Navy the King." The next one will probably be held en Friday. - November 3. An event of muck interest to a w rir(ie of - friend., -w*e-marriage.-aarria$L se Iteatnrday afternoon. October 23rd. of Florone a Penelope. elda.t daryabter of 31r. and Mrs. Itoi.ri.•1: M. Young, Col- igr1M township. to Mr. Edward _prior �ILDI(ESDA1• and TMl'RRDAV Lawson. of the same township. The ca. Gray It Datlbr' eeremotsy took place at 4 eel/telt at A GOLDWYN PiCT( KE MONI)A3 and TUESD:1t. A PARAMOUNT PICTURE Dorothy Gish Amor. In (/N iGi . t1941"*". „1 wieedom., aid experience Probably no Also Nell publication co -'tains so much leaves the writings of men and women dl)tingurshed ills\ItOI.D LLOYD in many waysa►TeloYotsth'a wide Aeon -.cant reading of the paper it a ._A'. EASTERN WESTERNER al education of the rwtrtd e11d bream. I rialeh for amouneement of our Dao t,The Companion flu- na age limit. I �r serial $ arolesetonal run, buptiele men and busy I ',omen prize it as highly,as the young folks- Tfifty two is- es of 1'J'21 will ite %diroeedheed with renal denies, short stories, torials, poetry., facts and roe. Sub - Scribe now and tree .: 1• The Youth's Compai1 on - hal y -two Bo *wally that No- 1i - • bodJ► east Tru lug -before a bank of maple leaves.. In • is issues in Ilr2h ferns and rtitomn firmer. Rpt It. .1 A e`Jes Gall Me Jim 2. .Allthe remaining ',suesof 20.' fps cavi tgra gray. hied hair Mit- Rte, tt, .\.. •l Auburn, •glylatPd .3. The Companion Home Multi hark and lustrous almost over TAB bomb,. bride O'1in wits given in The bn1■P of she helices [o[.amni., - wont ll/ Pleasant Farm. the bridal pair •tend- , T'v ill Rogers night it you'll t a bottle of "aye one Sulphur Compound" at any �bur�,s`g store. .driers of bottler of this nod eimous Sage Tea Recipe. hnprove4 b fila addition of other ingredients, ars sold annually, ears a well-known draggle Yore, because It darkens the lair so naturally and evenly that no one can t•11 It has been applied. Those whole hair is turning gray of fraternise faded have • surprise await- ing Norm because after uono 0? wO rdlicathins trio gray your larks Koine luxuriantly dirk and beaut$feL T01s is the age of youth. Gray- 'Mirgd unattractive folks aren't around. so get busy with Writ s Sago and Sulphur Compound witd it M'�p for 1(121 triage • pry a See � fsllts•s. -weer while _ e. ytttt S . A. elm .�rr� nein with �ryil. f11�R1.1E uterus 2d0. - r e dr chine orpr >r<fn whh mild- { (•11ARLiE CHAPE(\ 4. M�all� M Ra leve kw ls'lt, eweApt trimming and rarrlerl a bouquet -. In Monthly authtxity on isahip10 i1.50 of p k Colombia rands and nnIIow.'. THE COUNT year. Both pubkcatlons, only 03.40. hair ns he rid and Alma NnwTtt e - THEYO(11II' SCOMPANION. cousins the bride. i1rP.sa1 in kTriterw,oawtalth Avenue and St. Paul silk and eerrytlsg Maker• of co.wos I F-RID11 and SATVRHAY Cgp and ferns, made -hnrming little 1 A MF•LFCT PlQTt'RE Street, Radon, Mass. flower -girls. The Iwshengrtn 1.114111 rnareh rya' 1!Lpd(t lis. W.. sirs. i Elaine flammestein Tonna sister of the bride After the t See our special lines for spe- Rubbers ciao hard_ _weal for Youths, ' Boys and Men. These rubbers -Rubbers have reinforced toes, soles and ' heels. -, Rubbers• srvi. het your Rubber Footwear at BEBN'S BaOP �.. Rn�; = Rubbers • 9 Rubbers Rubbers Rubber A Pea Necklace is a magnificent giftd has the further advantage of al- ways being -lilt: correct form for any- We -should ou our pearl nec\c,el. The prices lilts the pr a I will be right. �o Ili®I:► E iv TS® w.+4T,'IiNIAKKit ANI) JEWELLER Corner East *t. and 1t pl:tre - ceremony and emigre toletlnn. a In snmptnnns repast was serval In the I lintngroe.m, whish was prettily deeor- Oed with II Wall Ie.rr.. eh,ts1n- 1?l 11nm. 11x1 o1 her dowel-. With "The Shadow of R. Byrnes b• delight Her it. .1 Ion., A. toastmaster a mom- 1f3gf POLLARD (O1IQCUY to -night and roe II your dark, handsome hair and your her 01 interesting s,xe• hr+ were Matte, youthful appearane• «'tiles a :w the groom reepondine suitably to the 1 and earhes prepantlon Is • tnllet regulate teles to the bride. it was 'Minted rut BRITISH CANADIAN PATHS NEWS one of the speaker. that this wed- and la not IatendPA for the euro, ad*. 11 cation or prevention of disease. OM united two of the Olivet families • e Y New subsccrinti(ms received et this office. R'Inghenl ThieP : J1DnntI'F nereae lie road in front of her home em Tel - day cresting. Margret Armstrong, youngest Iais/ )+tI.r of Rev. Ml F'. Arm Strung. was knerkel down In an ante 111111 one of her lege, tient the hip, was fretrttrv,l. The 1111ferl resale ace Wand Will i.eep the little girl Isedtnst for Mone a.wks. A large virile 41 friend. will wish for a speedy recovery. wr"etsr tPt Golerleh, Ont. ttt11f!salt an- d ('rntreita jobs nii87 hare Rol►berfe, M IlensaY and Centralia. been done by the Palau gang, and IlIglt est Ilrnewll (,instable Whkesl.Iee is %Marking on !during flue early- morning our. of I the rase. Monday and gest .wap' with $15 finial the hanlware stun• of Bonthron A i►ry..d*Ie. floe night lust week thieve.;' It taw._ risked CentnOlit and .tole about 450 ► . +�. pound. of butter from the Shamrock erenlniry. 'rhe thieve', rise entered the lis T. R. .tatkm at 1'rntrnitn and - Via•• e•.rrlyd away nb"nt $IO 0l .11vlT, about MO 10s of pugfar, n toil of lardt" a caddy of iniac. a noel a lox of groceries. 1t is : urwiw•d dual the NII/nlrncker' w -ere busy • 4 a . ......r.. o••••eane.lnusb 30 e-I8iCOUGHSt 4e Intr "`":6tasanItlit ;is asora,vmvaanew+r+r sr f 6s ri •4. -r