The Signal, 1924-1-24, Page 4•
4..DurwLy, January 24, 1920
THE SIGNAL,
GODERICH, ONT.
ST: HELENS
ST. ' 1:LHNS, Jau. 21. -Mr,. B..1.
Woods s in Listowel. over the
week -end.
Mrs. ('u wing %handed the exec-
utive comfit of the W. 31. S. in
Winghain last week. -
Miss Joete incron who .pint a
few weeks at in c' returned to Tor-
onto
Mr. .10110 Mci;ul Is'n• rlaiter in
St. lichee..
The ratepayers of N. No. 4 held
a meet i nt: to eooslder having a 're-
union it wap derided tbold our oil
the 2='t h day of July..
The W. 144. S. of Caly:q titch meet
on Wednesday 'at the bone. o Mrs. W.
1. Miller. The president. Mr. ('um -
tiling was in charge. The "meets.. was
opened -with signal demist wt--
ercises, Ringing reading of Scrip . re
and prayer. Mrs. Cumming gave a
talk on the b'autiful Bible, charnel
"Ruth" Mrs. Gordon read from the
opening chapter of the study book.
Roil Ia11 'Peace" was reepouded to by
verse of Scripture or hymn. Mee. W.
I. Mllle+r reported thirty two sttheerib-
er+ to the Missionary Messenger.
'Jeering closed with prayer.
The monthly meeting of the Wo -
matt'.' Institute will be held on
Thursday January 31st at 2.30 o'clock.
Roll call -."Ways of Cooking Potatoes."
8shje't, "Chitdren'e Rights in the
Home." taken by Mra. B. A. Naylor.
A cordial invitation ix extended to
all the ladle.'.
In spite of cold west the mi.•asiou•
ary orrery% he,d last Sunday were
very succe%aftl. A large crowd was
present In the afternoon to bya�r Rev.
J. E. Holmes, of Otalesich, with gave
a convincing and an appealing ad-
dressn mladons. Bethel church was
well filed In the evening when an
artistic ..et of lantern slides way
.shown, making Japan and tui.siou
work in fist country more real. The
Success of these services la in great
measure doe to these wkly organised
the sleigh -loads.
LEFAsl'BN
LEI•?RI'IIN, January 21. -Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas Shields entertained a
few of their friends to a progressive
-ettrttr• party tam -Frtday eyentng. Alt
report, a good time.
CARLOW
CARLOW. Jan. 2. - The Sacrament
of the Lord's d's Supper wi:l be adminta-
turd In Smith's 11111 Presbyterian
church next Sabbath afternoon. Pre-
paratory service will he held on Fri-
day afternoon at 2.30.
AUBURN
•
.f
.tt'RitRN. Jen. 23. -The Sacrament
of the I.ord't Supper will be adminis-
tered in Knox Presbyterian church
-ektbbath-m,srning,-Jawary 7th. -
Preparatory agrrke will he held on
Friday evening at R o'clock.
DI.'NGANNON
DUNI/ANSON, January 23e -Surer
anniversary January '25th, is to be
eels -t rated .in Dungannon. A grand
cared% (striver, under the auspices of
the Women's institute will be given
in the parish hall on Friday ermine.
Jsuuary 23. ,t" commuIity program
consisting of quartettes, duet.:. .4)14)44.
instrumental mimic by orchestra. rend-
ing,. speeches. etc.. Admission, 2.i
cents; children, 15 eents,
Promoted. -Mr. Will Crawford, soa
of -Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Crrwtord, who
wax manager of a Woolworth etore
In-Moosejaw, Sask., was promoted
last week as manager of one 101 the
Durso seeress of the company in Victoria.
B. 1'. We congratulate Mr. Crawford
oniia promotion wldrh bespeak. abil.
fry earl proficiency as a buslness
mar. a -.
Dr_Jon. 1e1.'asp'1 to repot aa a►r."
ions effect ts•ourrs'd from the recent
severe storm, at least nothing worse
than a holiday at school. and a eoupie
of dsy s delay In mail delivery.
Mims Kate Fowler, of Toronto, la
me visiting her mother. Mrs. Ed.
ler, this week. '
T. G. Allen. aeeretary of West
Waw nosh Mutual Fire Maurine,.
Compa'7, sent out the forte -fifth un•
anal .rt of the eompany fids work.
BENMILIER
RENMILLER, January 'S4. - Au
enjoyable evening was spent in the
Temperance Hall last Thurrutay. when
the Ladles Aid members were the; hoe.- .
testes of the rest of the congregation.{
Muskat and literary numbers, fallow-
ee by it sumptuous inneh and then
games. constituted the program, and
gay, all present a happy social time.
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1'
BELFAST
• 1'tWT.10r:t(T, as '+l. -Mr. and Mrs.
James Cooke nt Sunday at the
home'of Mr. a • Mrs, Will Gardner.
of Zion.
Miss Winnie it n is visiting with
bar fnale, 'Mr. G rite Henry. of
Crewe.
Mrs. Ralph Nixon s s returned
home after spending a w days with
her daughter. Mrs ,iohn ' •• merlon. of
K I nlough.
Owing 'to the rough west -r only a
few from here attended the funeral
.f the late Wm (;arduer, sr, ci( Zion.
last Monday
fir and Mrs Herb. Stotb.'rsnd
We have just received a shipment of
Macbeth Nu -type Lamp Chimneys
and Burners
ti
They are twice as good and less than half the price
you have been paying for these goods. Call and see
them demonstrated at
HILL'S HARDWARE CO.
AUBURN
Gee. Hearings. Jerry Dalton, W.
Johnston, J. A. Torrance, W. Mc-
Guire, H. Ytunly, Lea. J. Cox, A.
Mond, Len McGaw, H. Trewartha, Ed.
Grigg. A. Mens. E. J. Trewartha,
W. W. Wise, 1'. W-.`Wtltlams. F. Lobb,
W. .J $t,evens. Md. Walsh, 1t. Smith,
J. Mslr. G. Proctor, 1'. McDougall,
Herb Jenkins, 1. Junes, J. F. Ed-
ward. 1'. f'o'e. That. ('ronyn, W. J.
Rosette's. W. Vodden, ltoy Tyndall, L.
Jervia, M..1. Butler. Nam Halatw►d.
The eotinetl ordered the payment of
the account of Goderich Star fpr 192
I printing and aleuo donated $10.00 to
1 the Children's Shelter. A few other
' minor matters were attended to. Ad-
journment was made to the that Mon-
day in February at 1.30 p.m.
Mr. Will Oliddon intends returning
;TerbTa-iiome.7n ui -We l sitter s Till $s -
ant visit with his parents and other
1 relatives around Holmesvllle.
Miss Vesta Snyder returned to her
home on the 18th after spending Nev-
i oral wades wh'h her grandmother in
Goderich. .
I Much sympathy 1s felt for Mr. and
Mrs. Daniel Reugr In. the loss of
their bright little daughter. Erma
i Gladys. aftera tew__daya' Ulla -04i from
append -it -Die. Although only thirteen
' Erma will be much Wetted in the
vehool and the neighborhood as she
daughter, Lenore, of Dungannon, eels- waa a general favorite. The largely
ited with her parents -Mr. and Mrs atten.hyl funeral was held on Mon -
.1411 llac►eLt oat tisT lash wrest. Waldron.
day to ('lintou eemetery. Rev. .Mr.
M. Malcolm MoMlllan and Mrs. Waldrno, of Hotmeartte, and 13etiv. • Sr:
John Ntothers, of Luektiow, renewed Hogg. of Clinton. officiating at the
home and graveekle -
AN ONleeee $Oe. 44044. er rw0111111
Tse Pens Co.. T."o.•t•s.
old acypualntancee In the burg one day •
last wawa. •
I The Sunny Minstrels Orchestra were
Miss Lillian McQuoid and MDs` Ai- in Auburn on Friday assisting
ma Blake, of Crewe. vlalted at the in the Orange eoneert. Mr. and Mrs.
BOWIil;LL'S TEAM
(}LASS or WATE
An Incident in Federal Portion
Which Is Told For the
'First Time
How the loyalty of hk. friends •���
the press once cured Sir MacKC lel .Nova Scotia Lady
Rowell i n a n ra►erg nil of Itt1,1$ewalrr.
144 a .story told by J. l.. I' Jae Mr,. 1'• S. Myra, in for Isar issue of The Torianto Star Nova Souls. writes: "1 .ant delighted
tr'eekly. Th incident has a lo• 1 in•he h4 you know' of the R'Mvf ('Ire
torrid to vied. of the fact that tit late %apnituh has d,nu• tar. .�. ira ,t,s's
Hon, M. C. Cameron. of G • erich. ago I bad a very Iwo serve throat I
figured in the episode which F, stilted haii»'''d to have. s snueph• 01 (1el'•
to a very rude awakening for th mem- hi the house, .0 1 u.,•d it. ;ma it dist
her who was peacefully sluwb ing at my throat so mis•h good :hart 1
111, desk behind Bowell. taught a tattle from my drnKub 1010CPl1•t I
Late one (rat _ln learUaw .rat, the eanuot peal%' fl n'ks Va1e
..tory runs, . when MiliCenale, tiorerir-weity.
estimates were being put thrsugh he•! Treat ors• (old with 1't k.. 1'alvoRub
was being badgered by tier 1 to fit. C. and you will adopt (his • (-eternal
Cameron, of Huron. Tb n Cam- ' treatment for all their cold olive that
eron, there weld not a s n in the of the family.
Vickg House who could put more sting Into seta like a plaster and a valor lawn.
hie words nor raise bigger welts'wlth I at the same flim. It is aleort*d and
his verbal lash. Bowell s longed to ' inhaled.
that school which belles in giving I When the children a time In wet and
a Rolandwfearut an Oliver, .bleb Is tut -sniffling. apply Vick. liberally over
other ay 'ying h.- ref altranoa,h
4lthr t And est and cover with a
from a scrap.a"Came : s had bald_. RITm litunet-,,I,.th.
something which ca.s doubt on I -Treated at bdtlute the-rh'''I
Bowen's word, and ha s repented it usually better next moms,: ai
when challenged to aka It ►aek.lt hail after-effects of iutrrual
"Does the honorable tlemen call tug are after -el. ('roup ut?A(ks are
me 4 IiarY' asked 1 minister
to arse await, 100.a ,u t ,ar Fur
At aU ArW; t r ". ; -
h' h dudgeon. Came on . wherettomifief free test size paekatt a rit.• �1 !
thehad nothing. Bowel to :race, a tumbler ('heniieti Co.. 344 Itt -Yuri lit,. _'V
the impulsive tagged a tumbler Mntitn•al,' }' Q.
which Mood ofi his k,'and What It Though Yicka i. new to (':ureln '
as It to throw It •man the floor of I has a nemarlwhle s..le in the S::e'.
tear rllouee at the nand of its tor- Over 17 million jars used �e•arly.
Treat Sore Throat
With Vicks
of Follow the ',sample of
This
home of Mrs. David Hackett one day ,.. Snyder a'eo contributed to the pro- mentor.
recently. gram. I That tumbler w
'M r,•and Mrs. Sam Morrison and ; Itnmevllately heldfamily, of Rhitechnreh, spent Wcdnes-
EAST WAWANO H I desk, h b4+
day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. ontspn'ad arms.
K. Alton. i EAST W-tW.tNO►tH, Jan. 2l.- The s °� .•hawitracter n
The hog 'oeial which 'was held in
the hall nutter the auspice* of the
L: O. 1.., last Friday night was id.' -
the play entitled "Al- -
1r." to he giren at. Bet -
night. January 25.
tided nuc
Orin't
ways• in Trou
fast ou Pride
GODFRil!;H TOWNSHIP
e;isiwiticH Ta
The .c;.id.'rteh ,wnahlp Hospital
Auxiliary will m t at the home of
WNSHIP. Jan. 2 -
]ora. A. M. Andres. Bayfield road.
-
on Ttfi mole. 3 wu rt' its "-A Telt "
■ ttendance is requ(+ted as there is
aid of the hos-
-
of the nth
of horses to
udsomr flg-
wearing 'to be done in
PHIL.
Mr. Oliver iaiwned
(s o a:d on. +,std a tea
J ames Mee('luskey for
tire. one day fast wee
Mr. and Mr.. John Ma set of the
hayfield road hare wtnrsied home
after a three weeks' vielt t, the ttoo
and otter points,.
Sfr Wil!tam ('.sok is pre • ring to
,•rest a new horn in the sprl s . '
Mr. Harvey Fuller Rare s de a •at
Roe. Garland Tliall last Tbur•d v er-
ening. Over a hundred were i at-
tendance. the We:tltlo. Or•leetra ur-
nishing the muni.• for this evening
The Web -rich Township -Farm.'
('!uh met last Tue.,lsy evening. stat
thirty member," being present: ('oun-
cllinr. John Sowerby and qtr. John
)(e('lure and others gave .bort ad-
dr,a+..w. ar.•r which l', eh was served.
Wr. WiI'lam Campbell was elait.
ing et Mr and Mrs William Fuller's
Miring the pant week.
Connell Hartung. -The In:'tenni l
meeting of the township council wee
held on Monday. January 14. Mir. J.
R. Whitely was re -appointed treat- ; of tow
I urer. - He hes completed bit twenty- s 2. 1924.
ininth year of .eati.'faetloo to the town- Committal''hip. Mr.. R. G. Thompson was again i serf. The
Intel elerk a: was also Mr. How paid :-Tr
• Sturdy. coPeetor Mr. Jas. A. ' 11.11. of ,u'hntt
Me illen was :appointed awesome. 44.00: The
1 Mesr'es. Fdrld MI and .las. Johnston. forms and soh.
audit
tri dean
tnr An
John
Health
H. Co
Ward
Ilar w
hill q
A ssnm.
Jervis 'Fel a. jo
following pathmeste a were nafnedt rnary 15th rat 1 o'clock.
.tae. Bell. Geo. Falcon , T. M. Woods, , A PORTERFI
fireet meeting of the eottncil for 19`24
representing
R
wits held on JA unary 141h. Memberea The water in
all present but Mr. (t111e'sple. Minutes shot down ah
used f hire i 6 h
frill of water, and
0 mar IIaeK.•uxie's I "Choosing .t Wife." wi!I he Eta.
d resting on., his • what Tarries subject -in the Itapt s•
fast asleep. sat an rhumb on Saturday eight Due u"+ m1••
med Heart' N. faint. l It.
hmond. Nova Scotts.ed
hastily raisglass
back of the .deeper.
' "What Goderich Christians sere."
Sunday - morning at it -
of
t se','•ei 1 . iuu
of last mee•tiug in 191'23 were read and
approved. The fel owing appointments
were then made ar the same salaries
a+ formerly: .1. Elliott and Wm. H.
Campbell, auditors:- Wm. Robinson. n.-
•essor: J. W. Campbell. member Board
of HAalth: Robert' Shiell.• Ales Me-
Gowau. eaultary inspectors. The n.ual
cemmnnlcsUone from charitable inti•
.. asking for grants received and
read. The sum of $15 nn. voted to the•
Children's Shelter at Goderich.. R1=
isopia% Zdr.-ibe Municipal -World
.trrre�°
ordered as formerly for the-onnetl
and clerk. ('nmmnnleations from the
clerk of Myth. emending the sum of
*12.50. being nmnnnr that vi lege
claimed thlr township was still owing'
them as hall rent. for Division Court
purposes. reeeiretd. and ordered to be
filed. The rolleetor stated that a few
dilatory ratepayer. i -,d filled a- ret
to come across will payment .1' their
1924 taxis. An es..•to+i..n of time till
February 13th w -:t. given til. official
to return hi+ roll for the balance of
taxes remaining as yet unpaid Muted
by Mr. Stott. se.nndeel by Mr. ('onitt'..T
that owing to the enormous amount of
cornet' haring been rxpwwl
aed In 1922and 19.28. nn the designated roads in '
East Wnwanto.h tinder the (;oat Bowls
system that we hereby memorlellse bhp
county eAtinell to here the read from
ilelgrare to the, West.'rn boundary.
'oneession, ti and v rentuvrd as 11144g.i tot rad s4) titer this pwrth'nlar
1 would then again revert to one
he ordinary township roads • and
tha a e•opy of this re•snlntinn he for -
war
- with.
No. 1.
who thus aq, Pally ro rom ilapt st t uh .
dreams.
,tarred to give a wonderful
Imitation•ot;a man swimming for his.
life. A burst of laughter from the I
Ibouse diverted (Rowell for just that I
moment of time which enabled him
to reeoveP him dignity. The sputter- -
Ing i'alnt, had furled a tragedy into
a farce. What material was there
for the Opposition prase! But the
boys of the gallery talked It over.
and the Incident now appears in print
r the fleet time. when R can do uu
harm to nobody.
It
z
rr
of
1 to the e.nnnty (•..:Hell forth-
('arriel unanimous �. Bylaw
924 eonfhrming the appointment
tip offk'tals and Ttybtw No.
ppointln(j the eoinell Road
ne'rs were both read and pas -
following amounts were
ews of Belgrare school:
for nomination meeting.
unlel�nl World. hl 'ilk
Hiltons. $0.45: Geo. M.
hlldren's Shelter,
nee office, .printing
rats, x27.5(►: The
g. $4.00: Wm. El -
s. Nam Emmerson, road inspte- Elliott. grant is
eft', D. (;linden, weed inspee- $1.5.00; The A
d chool attendance offleer. Mr. financial +totem
C. oods member Board of Times office print
A Dr. J. B. Whitely. M. O. Mort, repotting en ert. $1.00: .Vex
uraefll a Sowerby will represent Coulter. repairing en ere, 12.: A. Por-
e Reeve Ginn doe.' whip terfield salary as eler . $190.: p4)+tare
Ord In rd two. Mt. Church- and telephone, $10.00; F. Anderson.
tow neer to No. three. Mr. Corey preparing financial atatessent. war lax
s Nae fo and six and Mr. and exchange. $30.00. nnnell ad-
+ home ward. No. flue. The nrn,d m mese again on rides'. Feb -
Clerk.
A carload of .slightly damaged wheat
for sale, cheap.4loofa delivered to any
port of theLp wn. A. J. Cooper. Ware-
ltenuse. Ilsmlltoq street. 2t
g. -list Torrie d subject 'in thel Baptist
(hnre•h on Saturday night. Do mit miss
it.
.t 'ale of home baking will be
held et Hncy's Grocery store on Sat-
urday. Jewry 24. by Eureka Class,
iif Victoria street church.
('ana(itan Ptiaeifte.-Slew 'Toronto -
Sudbury Skoper
Travellers to Sudbury will apprec-
iate the new Sudbury sleeper which
haves Toronto futon Station at 10
p.mdaily. in ('anatllali Pacific train
No. a.
This sleeper may be on•trpieet at
Toronto at 9.0(1 p.m., and, passengers
uiav remain in the sleeper ut Sudbury
until S.:111 a.m.
try ('nnadlan Pne4fk• agent will
1 rrit ingr ±.'•t'rva t lona.
'Pals Together
Young Brown had just returned
from a very festive gathering• it
was, in eonneetion with one of those
cluha.-4Telra Hospital 010 Boy..
or something of the .ort.
The wine hail been grad and plenr
tiful, and Brown, who believed in
making hay while the sun shote, had
taken full advantage of the oppor-
tunity presented fo him.
.ts lie knocked rat the door of the
inn..' where he lodged he Was met
by the landlady. who stead In her
dressing gown. on the doorstep.
' 'shrunk again." she Bald ctauatl-
(ally, surveying him from head to
foot.
"Hoorah!" replied he cheerfully.
"$o'm 1."
Rousing Specials in Dress
in Flanne
•
Serges, Serges
I. All shades and qualities in
- sone lot..._ 'I'o cfear
French_ Wool Crepe -
Dress Goods, . in Black,
Sand, Brown, Cocoa, Navy,
Grey. r
98c $1.95
HydroElectric
The People's Power
TURN HAIR DARK
WITH SAGE TEA
if Mixed with Sulphur It Darkens
Se Naturally Nobody
Can Tell
Cook by Electricity
Wash by Electricity
Iron by Electricity
Convenient Clean Quick
Cheaper than Coal or Wood
Au Electric Vacuum Cleaner
removes zU dust. A froom
just stoves the dust.
Walk in and are the display
of Electric Goods at the
HYDRO STORE
North side of Square Goderich
The old'time mixture of Sage Tea
and Sulphur for darkening gray,
streaked and faded hair is grandmoth-
er's recipe, and folks are again using tt
to keep their hair a good, even color.
which is quite sensible, as we are liv-
ing in an age when a youthful appear-
ance u of the greatest advantage.
Nowadays, though, we don't have the
troublesome task of gathering the sage
and the mussy mixing at home. All
drug stores sell the ready -to -use prod-
uct, improved by the addition of other
ingredients, called "Wyeth's Sage and
Sulphur Compound." It is very popu-
lar because nobody can discover it has
been applied. Simply moisten your
comb or a soft brush with it and draw
this through your hair, taking one stroll
25 dozen
Men's Wool Sox
Made of Canadian all -
s, in grey only.
‘
l Soxthat swill sell for 50c.
• Special for this
only
week
3 pairs for 95c.
M. ROBINS
The Square Goderich
MONEOMMINIft
We Are Here to Give
You Service
II Let us aai,t you in furnishing your
Lorne iu ->141r ae4 Used Furniture
and Staves. We spvcialixe in any-
thing for the home.
TFei• I. Your Store Use It
strand at a time; by morning the gray Blackstone's Furniture
hair disappears, but what delight the
ladies with Wyeth's Sage and SulphurExchange
is that, besides beautifully EG II e
on the ltrsaslwn 101 tioderieh
darkening the hair after a few applica-
tions, it also produces that soft lustre
and appearance of abundance which is
so attractive.
Specials in Blankets for the Cold Weather
Largest Size Flanaektte Blankets aid All -wool Double Blaaketa
Grey Flannel, Military Flannel, and heave Cotton Mining,
all suitable for winter work shirts at RIGHT Prices
Men> All -wool Socks and Underwear at CLOSE Prices
- Men's Lined Work Glovesrt 60c
Men's Fleece -lined l'ndrrwear to clear before Spring
J. J. McEWEN
Phone 46 Goods Delivered to All Parts of the Town
Serges and Woo1Dress Crepes
.Dress ___flannels ___ Wool Armure Dress
Goods
All plain shacks. A love-
ly clod for dresses and
middies.
In Black, Navy, Brown,
Green, Copen
YARD YARD Y&'
9
Dress Flannel
In check and plain shades.
A real -bargain.
x$1.95
YARD
COME IN AND LOOK OVER OUR REMNANT TABLES,- JUNDREDS OF, PIECES OF EVERY KIND --15c to $2.00
Balance of Our Women's Coats, $25.00 R� T Next Week a Sale of Dress Silks in Every
ce of f$7.75, g GRAY & �1 TW GGH Kind and Color
Bolan Our Girls Coat , 8 75 II
r
.e
•
IPRIDHAM'S
ANNUAL JANUARY
SALE
J
i
All Overcoats at
Clearing Prices
SPECIAL SALE PRICE --
$14.95 $16.50
$20.75 $25.50
Boys' Overcoats
$5.00 to $9.75 •
Walter C. Pridham
Claakiar ai p'lan's Faraiikiaga
r
Phone 57 Goderich
ST: HELENS
ST. ' 1:LHNS, Jau. 21. -Mr,. B..1.
Woods s in Listowel. over the
week -end.
Mrs. ('u wing %handed the exec-
utive comfit of the W. 31. S. in
Winghain last week. -
Miss Joete incron who .pint a
few weeks at in c' returned to Tor-
onto
Mr. .10110 Mci;ul Is'n• rlaiter in
St. lichee..
The ratepayers of N. No. 4 held
a meet i nt: to eooslder having a 're-
union it wap derided tbold our oil
the 2='t h day of July..
The W. 144. S. of Caly:q titch meet
on Wednesday 'at the bone. o Mrs. W.
1. Miller. The president. Mr. ('um -
tiling was in charge. The "meets.. was
opened -with signal demist wt--
ercises, Ringing reading of Scrip . re
and prayer. Mrs. Cumming gave a
talk on the b'autiful Bible, charnel
"Ruth" Mrs. Gordon read from the
opening chapter of the study book.
Roil Ia11 'Peace" was reepouded to by
verse of Scripture or hymn. Mee. W.
I. Mllle+r reported thirty two sttheerib-
er+ to the Missionary Messenger.
'Jeering closed with prayer.
The monthly meeting of the Wo -
matt'.' Institute will be held on
Thursday January 31st at 2.30 o'clock.
Roll call -."Ways of Cooking Potatoes."
8shje't, "Chitdren'e Rights in the
Home." taken by Mra. B. A. Naylor.
A cordial invitation ix extended to
all the ladle.'.
In spite of cold west the mi.•asiou•
ary orrery% he,d last Sunday were
very succe%aftl. A large crowd was
present In the afternoon to bya�r Rev.
J. E. Holmes, of Otalesich, with gave
a convincing and an appealing ad-
dressn mladons. Bethel church was
well filed In the evening when an
artistic ..et of lantern slides way
.shown, making Japan and tui.siou
work in fist country more real. The
Success of these services la in great
measure doe to these wkly organised
the sleigh -loads.
LEFAsl'BN
LEI•?RI'IIN, January 21. -Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas Shields entertained a
few of their friends to a progressive
-ettrttr• party tam -Frtday eyentng. Alt
report, a good time.
CARLOW
CARLOW. Jan. 2. - The Sacrament
of the Lord's d's Supper wi:l be adminta-
turd In Smith's 11111 Presbyterian
church next Sabbath afternoon. Pre-
paratory service will he held on Fri-
day afternoon at 2.30.
AUBURN
•
.f
.tt'RitRN. Jen. 23. -The Sacrament
of the I.ord't Supper will be adminis-
tered in Knox Presbyterian church
-ektbbath-m,srning,-Jawary 7th. -
Preparatory agrrke will he held on
Friday evening at R o'clock.
DI.'NGANNON
DUNI/ANSON, January 23e -Surer
anniversary January '25th, is to be
eels -t rated .in Dungannon. A grand
cared% (striver, under the auspices of
the Women's institute will be given
in the parish hall on Friday ermine.
Jsuuary 23. ,t" commuIity program
consisting of quartettes, duet.:. .4)14)44.
instrumental mimic by orchestra. rend-
ing,. speeches. etc.. Admission, 2.i
cents; children, 15 eents,
Promoted. -Mr. Will Crawford, soa
of -Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Crrwtord, who
wax manager of a Woolworth etore
In-Moosejaw, Sask., was promoted
last week as manager of one 101 the
Durso seeress of the company in Victoria.
B. 1'. We congratulate Mr. Crawford
oniia promotion wldrh bespeak. abil.
fry earl proficiency as a buslness
mar. a -.
Dr_Jon. 1e1.'asp'1 to repot aa a►r."
ions effect ts•ourrs'd from the recent
severe storm, at least nothing worse
than a holiday at school. and a eoupie
of dsy s delay In mail delivery.
Mims Kate Fowler, of Toronto, la
me visiting her mother. Mrs. Ed.
ler, this week. '
T. G. Allen. aeeretary of West
Waw nosh Mutual Fire Maurine,.
Compa'7, sent out the forte -fifth un•
anal .rt of the eompany fids work.
BENMILIER
RENMILLER, January 'S4. - Au
enjoyable evening was spent in the
Temperance Hall last Thurrutay. when
the Ladles Aid members were the; hoe.- .
testes of the rest of the congregation.{
Muskat and literary numbers, fallow-
ee by it sumptuous inneh and then
games. constituted the program, and
gay, all present a happy social time.
1
1'
BELFAST
• 1'tWT.10r:t(T, as '+l. -Mr. and Mrs.
James Cooke nt Sunday at the
home'of Mr. a • Mrs, Will Gardner.
of Zion.
Miss Winnie it n is visiting with
bar fnale, 'Mr. G rite Henry. of
Crewe.
Mrs. Ralph Nixon s s returned
home after spending a w days with
her daughter. Mrs ,iohn ' •• merlon. of
K I nlough.
Owing 'to the rough west -r only a
few from here attended the funeral
.f the late Wm (;arduer, sr, ci( Zion.
last Monday
fir and Mrs Herb. Stotb.'rsnd
We have just received a shipment of
Macbeth Nu -type Lamp Chimneys
and Burners
ti
They are twice as good and less than half the price
you have been paying for these goods. Call and see
them demonstrated at
HILL'S HARDWARE CO.
AUBURN
Gee. Hearings. Jerry Dalton, W.
Johnston, J. A. Torrance, W. Mc-
Guire, H. Ytunly, Lea. J. Cox, A.
Mond, Len McGaw, H. Trewartha, Ed.
Grigg. A. Mens. E. J. Trewartha,
W. W. Wise, 1'. W-.`Wtltlams. F. Lobb,
W. .J $t,evens. Md. Walsh, 1t. Smith,
J. Mslr. G. Proctor, 1'. McDougall,
Herb Jenkins, 1. Junes, J. F. Ed-
ward. 1'. f'o'e. That. ('ronyn, W. J.
Rosette's. W. Vodden, ltoy Tyndall, L.
Jervia, M..1. Butler. Nam Halatw►d.
The eotinetl ordered the payment of
the account of Goderich Star fpr 192
I printing and aleuo donated $10.00 to
1 the Children's Shelter. A few other
' minor matters were attended to. Ad-
journment was made to the that Mon-
day in February at 1.30 p.m.
Mr. Will Oliddon intends returning
;TerbTa-iiome.7n ui -We l sitter s Till $s -
ant visit with his parents and other
1 relatives around Holmesvllle.
Miss Vesta Snyder returned to her
home on the 18th after spending Nev-
i oral wades wh'h her grandmother in
Goderich. .
I Much sympathy 1s felt for Mr. and
Mrs. Daniel Reugr In. the loss of
their bright little daughter. Erma
i Gladys. aftera tew__daya' Ulla -04i from
append -it -Die. Although only thirteen
' Erma will be much Wetted in the
vehool and the neighborhood as she
daughter, Lenore, of Dungannon, eels- waa a general favorite. The largely
ited with her parents -Mr. and Mrs atten.hyl funeral was held on Mon -
.1411 llac►eLt oat tisT lash wrest. Waldron.
day to ('lintou eemetery. Rev. .Mr.
M. Malcolm MoMlllan and Mrs. Waldrno, of Hotmeartte, and 13etiv. • Sr:
John Ntothers, of Luektiow, renewed Hogg. of Clinton. officiating at the
home and graveekle -
AN ONleeee $Oe. 44044. er rw0111111
Tse Pens Co.. T."o.•t•s.
old acypualntancee In the burg one day •
last wawa. •
I The Sunny Minstrels Orchestra were
Miss Lillian McQuoid and MDs` Ai- in Auburn on Friday assisting
ma Blake, of Crewe. vlalted at the in the Orange eoneert. Mr. and Mrs.
BOWIil;LL'S TEAM
(}LASS or WATE
An Incident in Federal Portion
Which Is Told For the
'First Time
How the loyalty of hk. friends •���
the press once cured Sir MacKC lel .Nova Scotia Lady
Rowell i n a n ra►erg nil of Itt1,1$ewalrr.
144 a .story told by J. l.. I' Jae Mr,. 1'• S. Myra, in for Isar issue of The Torianto Star Nova Souls. writes: "1 .ant delighted
tr'eekly. Th incident has a lo• 1 in•he h4 you know' of the R'Mvf ('Ire
torrid to vied. of the fact that tit late %apnituh has d,nu• tar. .�. ira ,t,s's
Hon, M. C. Cameron. of G • erich. ago I bad a very Iwo serve throat I
figured in the episode which F, stilted haii»'''d to have. s snueph• 01 (1el'•
to a very rude awakening for th mem- hi the house, .0 1 u.,•d it. ;ma it dist
her who was peacefully sluwb ing at my throat so mis•h good :hart 1
111, desk behind Bowell. taught a tattle from my drnKub 1010CPl1•t I
Late one (rat _ln learUaw .rat, the eanuot peal%' fl n'ks Va1e
..tory runs, . when MiliCenale, tiorerir-weity.
estimates were being put thrsugh he•! Treat ors• (old with 1't k.. 1'alvoRub
was being badgered by tier 1 to fit. C. and you will adopt (his • (-eternal
Cameron, of Huron. Tb n Cam- ' treatment for all their cold olive that
eron, there weld not a s n in the of the family.
Vickg House who could put more sting Into seta like a plaster and a valor lawn.
hie words nor raise bigger welts'wlth I at the same flim. It is aleort*d and
his verbal lash. Bowell s longed to ' inhaled.
that school which belles in giving I When the children a time In wet and
a Rolandwfearut an Oliver, .bleb Is tut -sniffling. apply Vick. liberally over
other ay 'ying h.- ref altranoa,h
4lthr t And est and cover with a
from a scrap.a"Came : s had bald_. RITm litunet-,,I,.th.
something which ca.s doubt on I -Treated at bdtlute the-rh'''I
Bowen's word, and ha s repented it usually better next moms,: ai
when challenged to aka It ►aek.lt hail after-effects of iutrrual
"Does the honorable tlemen call tug are after -el. ('roup ut?A(ks are
me 4 IiarY' asked 1 minister
to arse await, 100.a ,u t ,ar Fur
At aU ArW; t r ". ; -
h' h dudgeon. Came on . wherettomifief free test size paekatt a rit.• �1 !
thehad nothing. Bowel to :race, a tumbler ('heniieti Co.. 344 Itt -Yuri lit,. _'V
the impulsive tagged a tumbler Mntitn•al,' }' Q.
which Mood ofi his k,'and What It Though Yicka i. new to (':ureln '
as It to throw It •man the floor of I has a nemarlwhle s..le in the S::e'.
tear rllouee at the nand of its tor- Over 17 million jars used �e•arly.
Treat Sore Throat
With Vicks
of Follow the ',sample of
This
home of Mrs. David Hackett one day ,.. Snyder a'eo contributed to the pro- mentor.
recently. gram. I That tumbler w
'M r,•and Mrs. Sam Morrison and ; Itnmevllately heldfamily, of Rhitechnreh, spent Wcdnes-
EAST WAWANO H I desk, h b4+
day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. ontspn'ad arms.
K. Alton. i EAST W-tW.tNO►tH, Jan. 2l.- The s °� .•hawitracter n
The hog 'oeial which 'was held in
the hall nutter the auspice* of the
L: O. 1.., last Friday night was id.' -
the play entitled "Al- -
1r." to he giren at. Bet -
night. January 25.
tided nuc
Orin't
ways• in Trou
fast ou Pride
GODFRil!;H TOWNSHIP
e;isiwiticH Ta
The .c;.id.'rteh ,wnahlp Hospital
Auxiliary will m t at the home of
WNSHIP. Jan. 2 -
]ora. A. M. Andres. Bayfield road.
-
on Ttfi mole. 3 wu rt' its "-A Telt "
■ ttendance is requ(+ted as there is
aid of the hos-
-
of the nth
of horses to
udsomr flg-
wearing 'to be done in
PHIL.
Mr. Oliver iaiwned
(s o a:d on. +,std a tea
J ames Mee('luskey for
tire. one day fast wee
Mr. and Mr.. John Ma set of the
hayfield road hare wtnrsied home
after a three weeks' vielt t, the ttoo
and otter points,.
Sfr Wil!tam ('.sok is pre • ring to
,•rest a new horn in the sprl s . '
Mr. Harvey Fuller Rare s de a •at
Roe. Garland Tliall last Tbur•d v er-
ening. Over a hundred were i at-
tendance. the We:tltlo. Or•leetra ur-
nishing the muni.• for this evening
The Web -rich Township -Farm.'
('!uh met last Tue.,lsy evening. stat
thirty member," being present: ('oun-
cllinr. John Sowerby and qtr. John
)(e('lure and others gave .bort ad-
dr,a+..w. ar.•r which l', eh was served.
Wr. WiI'lam Campbell was elait.
ing et Mr and Mrs William Fuller's
Miring the pant week.
Connell Hartung. -The In:'tenni l
meeting of the township council wee
held on Monday. January 14. Mir. J.
R. Whitely was re -appointed treat- ; of tow
I urer. - He hes completed bit twenty- s 2. 1924.
ininth year of .eati.'faetloo to the town- Committal''hip. Mr.. R. G. Thompson was again i serf. The
Intel elerk a: was also Mr. How paid :-Tr
• Sturdy. coPeetor Mr. Jas. A. ' 11.11. of ,u'hntt
Me illen was :appointed awesome. 44.00: The
1 Mesr'es. Fdrld MI and .las. Johnston. forms and soh.
audit
tri dean
tnr An
John
Health
H. Co
Ward
Ilar w
hill q
A ssnm.
Jervis 'Fel a. jo
following pathmeste a were nafnedt rnary 15th rat 1 o'clock.
.tae. Bell. Geo. Falcon , T. M. Woods, , A PORTERFI
fireet meeting of the eottncil for 19`24
representing
R
wits held on JA unary 141h. Memberea The water in
all present but Mr. (t111e'sple. Minutes shot down ah
used f hire i 6 h
frill of water, and
0 mar IIaeK.•uxie's I "Choosing .t Wife." wi!I he Eta.
d resting on., his • what Tarries subject -in the Itapt s•
fast asleep. sat an rhumb on Saturday eight Due u"+ m1••
med Heart' N. faint. l It.
hmond. Nova Scotts.ed
hastily raisglass
back of the .deeper.
' "What Goderich Christians sere."
Sunday - morning at it -
of
t se','•ei 1 . iuu
of last mee•tiug in 191'23 were read and
approved. The fel owing appointments
were then made ar the same salaries
a+ formerly: .1. Elliott and Wm. H.
Campbell, auditors:- Wm. Robinson. n.-
•essor: J. W. Campbell. member Board
of HAalth: Robert' Shiell.• Ales Me-
Gowau. eaultary inspectors. The n.ual
cemmnnlcsUone from charitable inti•
.. asking for grants received and
read. The sum of $15 nn. voted to the•
Children's Shelter at Goderich.. R1=
isopia% Zdr.-ibe Municipal -World
.trrre�°
ordered as formerly for the-onnetl
and clerk. ('nmmnnleations from the
clerk of Myth. emending the sum of
*12.50. being nmnnnr that vi lege
claimed thlr township was still owing'
them as hall rent. for Division Court
purposes. reeeiretd. and ordered to be
filed. The rolleetor stated that a few
dilatory ratepayer. i -,d filled a- ret
to come across will payment .1' their
1924 taxis. An es..•to+i..n of time till
February 13th w -:t. given til. official
to return hi+ roll for the balance of
taxes remaining as yet unpaid Muted
by Mr. Stott. se.nndeel by Mr. ('onitt'..T
that owing to the enormous amount of
cornet' haring been rxpwwl
aed In 1922and 19.28. nn the designated roads in '
East Wnwanto.h tinder the (;oat Bowls
system that we hereby memorlellse bhp
county eAtinell to here the read from
ilelgrare to the, West.'rn boundary.
'oneession, ti and v rentuvrd as 11144g.i tot rad s4) titer this pwrth'nlar
1 would then again revert to one
he ordinary township roads • and
tha a e•opy of this re•snlntinn he for -
war
- with.
No. 1.
who thus aq, Pally ro rom ilapt st t uh .
dreams.
,tarred to give a wonderful
Imitation•ot;a man swimming for his.
life. A burst of laughter from the I
Ibouse diverted (Rowell for just that I
moment of time which enabled him
to reeoveP him dignity. The sputter- -
Ing i'alnt, had furled a tragedy into
a farce. What material was there
for the Opposition prase! But the
boys of the gallery talked It over.
and the Incident now appears in print
r the fleet time. when R can do uu
harm to nobody.
It
z
rr
of
1 to the e.nnnty (•..:Hell forth-
('arriel unanimous �. Bylaw
924 eonfhrming the appointment
tip offk'tals and Ttybtw No.
ppointln(j the eoinell Road
ne'rs were both read and pas -
following amounts were
ews of Belgrare school:
for nomination meeting.
unlel�nl World. hl 'ilk
Hiltons. $0.45: Geo. M.
hlldren's Shelter,
nee office, .printing
rats, x27.5(►: The
g. $4.00: Wm. El -
s. Nam Emmerson, road inspte- Elliott. grant is
eft', D. (;linden, weed inspee- $1.5.00; The A
d chool attendance offleer. Mr. financial +totem
C. oods member Board of Times office print
A Dr. J. B. Whitely. M. O. Mort, repotting en ert. $1.00: .Vex
uraefll a Sowerby will represent Coulter. repairing en ere, 12.: A. Por-
e Reeve Ginn doe.' whip terfield salary as eler . $190.: p4)+tare
Ord In rd two. Mt. Church- and telephone, $10.00; F. Anderson.
tow neer to No. three. Mr. Corey preparing financial atatessent. war lax
s Nae fo and six and Mr. and exchange. $30.00. nnnell ad-
+ home ward. No. flue. The nrn,d m mese again on rides'. Feb -
Clerk.
A carload of .slightly damaged wheat
for sale, cheap.4loofa delivered to any
port of theLp wn. A. J. Cooper. Ware-
ltenuse. Ilsmlltoq street. 2t
g. -list Torrie d subject 'in thel Baptist
(hnre•h on Saturday night. Do mit miss
it.
.t 'ale of home baking will be
held et Hncy's Grocery store on Sat-
urday. Jewry 24. by Eureka Class,
iif Victoria street church.
('ana(itan Ptiaeifte.-Slew 'Toronto -
Sudbury Skoper
Travellers to Sudbury will apprec-
iate the new Sudbury sleeper which
haves Toronto futon Station at 10
p.mdaily. in ('anatllali Pacific train
No. a.
This sleeper may be on•trpieet at
Toronto at 9.0(1 p.m., and, passengers
uiav remain in the sleeper ut Sudbury
until S.:111 a.m.
try ('nnadlan Pne4fk• agent will
1 rrit ingr ±.'•t'rva t lona.
'Pals Together
Young Brown had just returned
from a very festive gathering• it
was, in eonneetion with one of those
cluha.-4Telra Hospital 010 Boy..
or something of the .ort.
The wine hail been grad and plenr
tiful, and Brown, who believed in
making hay while the sun shote, had
taken full advantage of the oppor-
tunity presented fo him.
.ts lie knocked rat the door of the
inn..' where he lodged he Was met
by the landlady. who stead In her
dressing gown. on the doorstep.
' 'shrunk again." she Bald ctauatl-
(ally, surveying him from head to
foot.
"Hoorah!" replied he cheerfully.
"$o'm 1."
Rousing Specials in Dress
in Flanne
•
Serges, Serges
I. All shades and qualities in
- sone lot..._ 'I'o cfear
French_ Wool Crepe -
Dress Goods, . in Black,
Sand, Brown, Cocoa, Navy,
Grey. r
98c $1.95
HydroElectric
The People's Power
TURN HAIR DARK
WITH SAGE TEA
if Mixed with Sulphur It Darkens
Se Naturally Nobody
Can Tell
Cook by Electricity
Wash by Electricity
Iron by Electricity
Convenient Clean Quick
Cheaper than Coal or Wood
Au Electric Vacuum Cleaner
removes zU dust. A froom
just stoves the dust.
Walk in and are the display
of Electric Goods at the
HYDRO STORE
North side of Square Goderich
The old'time mixture of Sage Tea
and Sulphur for darkening gray,
streaked and faded hair is grandmoth-
er's recipe, and folks are again using tt
to keep their hair a good, even color.
which is quite sensible, as we are liv-
ing in an age when a youthful appear-
ance u of the greatest advantage.
Nowadays, though, we don't have the
troublesome task of gathering the sage
and the mussy mixing at home. All
drug stores sell the ready -to -use prod-
uct, improved by the addition of other
ingredients, called "Wyeth's Sage and
Sulphur Compound." It is very popu-
lar because nobody can discover it has
been applied. Simply moisten your
comb or a soft brush with it and draw
this through your hair, taking one stroll
25 dozen
Men's Wool Sox
Made of Canadian all -
s, in grey only.
‘
l Soxthat swill sell for 50c.
• Special for this
only
week
3 pairs for 95c.
M. ROBINS
The Square Goderich
MONEOMMINIft
We Are Here to Give
You Service
II Let us aai,t you in furnishing your
Lorne iu ->141r ae4 Used Furniture
and Staves. We spvcialixe in any-
thing for the home.
TFei• I. Your Store Use It
strand at a time; by morning the gray Blackstone's Furniture
hair disappears, but what delight the
ladies with Wyeth's Sage and SulphurExchange
is that, besides beautifully EG II e
on the ltrsaslwn 101 tioderieh
darkening the hair after a few applica-
tions, it also produces that soft lustre
and appearance of abundance which is
so attractive.
Specials in Blankets for the Cold Weather
Largest Size Flanaektte Blankets aid All -wool Double Blaaketa
Grey Flannel, Military Flannel, and heave Cotton Mining,
all suitable for winter work shirts at RIGHT Prices
Men> All -wool Socks and Underwear at CLOSE Prices
- Men's Lined Work Glovesrt 60c
Men's Fleece -lined l'ndrrwear to clear before Spring
J. J. McEWEN
Phone 46 Goods Delivered to All Parts of the Town
Serges and Woo1Dress Crepes
.Dress ___flannels ___ Wool Armure Dress
Goods
All plain shacks. A love-
ly clod for dresses and
middies.
In Black, Navy, Brown,
Green, Copen
YARD YARD Y&'
9
Dress Flannel
In check and plain shades.
A real -bargain.
x$1.95
YARD
COME IN AND LOOK OVER OUR REMNANT TABLES,- JUNDREDS OF, PIECES OF EVERY KIND --15c to $2.00
Balance of Our Women's Coats, $25.00 R� T Next Week a Sale of Dress Silks in Every
ce of f$7.75, g GRAY & �1 TW GGH Kind and Color
Bolan Our Girls Coat , 8 75 II
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