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The Signal, 1926-1-14, Page 51 1 -r-- -....1 Amid 1 r with Penslar White Pine and Spruce Balsam Sold in 25c, 50c and $1.00 bottles. The cough remedy to touch the spot. Build up your system with a good tonic to fortify yourself against the rigors of winter. Campbell's Drug Store Phone 90 Goderich Unwin in Buenos Aires It is 90 In the shade. Bead that to your fur - glace. Border Cities Star. tt team th.• little children an Rtlll learn anatomy at mother's knt.•.-Ar- kaailaa Gazette. Millinery Sale of Sensational Values In this sale we offer the best selection in Hats that represent the most exclusive models of the season, in' style, in mater- ials and trimmings. You will find just the Hat you in this half-price want sale. All Winter Millinery one-half ,price. Miss MacVicar Kingston St. Pregnant to Be Broadcast ltadio fans In Enron county and throughout Ontario should tune lo Inn CFCA. Toronto, on Thursday evening, January 21st. when tine annual at- home of the /furor' Old Boys' Associa- tion of Toronto is to be held in Odd - fellows' Temple, '"' College street. The program of dance mltslc nod the Purity Flour quartette headed by A. C. Chapman will be broadcast from 10 t p.m. to 11.30. through the eourteay of the Western 4'ana.la Flour Mills 1'ompauy. The H. (l, H. has now grown to n membership of 1,10) In Toronto and the gathering this year 1,4 ex •m.) to be the largest ..n record. Borten Till'R orchestra williiupplc the music, which p� tucans the I that ten be bad 1n Toronto. Speelat prises w g vow %Outer. at euchre Gird bridge. whlc cou.tueuee sharp at 44.30. Dancln from 9 until 1 a.m. Lura•hs,n will 1 served at 11.:t0. All the isoople from liuroa are i vit.Y1 to Is. presegt and renew o ., n lualntard- The pr.sredn will n e.irtrihltlon to a fund created b the A•sat•latfon last year in aid Huron county hospitals. THS SIGNAL,, GODERICH, ONT. Tburwlu), '.1 iJX., S HoaOS rsUUBYTZZIAL MEETING AT CLINTON VI ochres of l'ontinuing Prrsbytrrbsn l'Irur•rtt Present Report' The annual loin,• -s w•-. llttg of the continuing lturru PreebyterialSatiety was held in the liaptfat ichutrb. ton, 00 Tue,alay, January 12th, with an attendance Of torn. Tine presi- dent. Mrs. F. 11, [Arkin, oneupled the ehuir. Mrd. R. O. MclkruaitL of Clod- ,•ri.•h. rend the Seripture league. Mb/. Edna Mat -Ewan. of ti,lderich, read the opening prayer. The minutes were then rend by the s.Y•reh.r, Miss U. I. e:ruhaw. of Sovf.rth. Encouraging reports acre pre+ahlttd by the se•r•tarl.s of tilt various Pre* byterlal dclalrtmenta. 'flat report of the treasurer. Mrs. T. Swan Smith, of hug Iasli onsets associated with .some Seaforth, kbowed receipts from the of the greatest figures In British L1, anxlllarh•x young women's anxttilrhsc tory during the last four emturi.s. nod mirwlon lands li. Golerleh, Stu- Its most fatuous resident was the forth, Exeter. ilensall. Bayfield and t'hun, i1or alp). out -rime bosom friend Clinton from July, 192,5, to 1►.rewi»•r .f Henry VIII. Sir Thomas Mur,. :11,:. Its;,:, of $1.765.58. alio built a wuuslou at rh.1 ea. which I oma, Ids home from 15:51 wail his t! Shrines of 1BritainM 's ort Mori(w of Fuu.us buildings anti historic sites in the tl.•tl•.rl& i which are Enshrined 4iloriuus Memories of 11141,160n. \Igen and Notable Exelts. IBp Cbarlee coma? Il•gietenxi in ammnlane• ,ill, the l'i•p)rit4 1 \,•t ui CHELSEA ( arch. The building ,a, Sir Christopher Wren. and in it. Chelsea. a riverside suburb .t Lon. ! 1w11 Meal ,bals•I are to he Num' num' 4011. ,11101 is generally believed to de- rive Its name froom the Auglu-S,txon "('h•s•Iracy•' metn1ng "gnta•1•isle;' itI.)t'EII1TS Knos Auxll'y. 4.,,dori411 ....:1 .274-g..4.7510U _Maxillary 7:1uwv,11 to the Tower of London. usher( ltuyfeld (3' Ih• tvus ex.r•w4,d In 1.'i,41 fur the crime Fretcr .kuxiliary 4itawn Auxiliary l ieutulll .lux I l lu ry Ma,41111rray .111.. tiederieh 1:10.00 and 1ioliteIn. the la1,11r.--1v,.4L-with Arthur Circle. G.tlerleh 4411.09 Mort, at Chelsea for youu• y,•.nt. :old Barbara Kirkman Y.W.. Sem- i the king was 7•}11,4 constant visitor. forth 21:+.00 moi after he had sent More to the Vuclalitrray M1.ulon steer. 1 seaRultl 1lrury built a manor beuM4 +It Kill fort 19.30 Chelsea. *Welt became the rbildb,pd home .f 11111.441 Elizabeth, 'alio lived .$171i5.:1N there with 11er stepwothcr, Catherine DiSBURSEME:NTS l'arr. anti in later years the house was the residence of the UueL,•ao of 'total_ at+ ►fit set. _ ttawa.t__ .---M,.rm,rwtli after Let huniatal bad riwlal treasurer. Ottawa-.m17t1"r.fY3 Itr11 ex.Y utwt by Ja. s I1. J711. Smith 1 Mrs. T. Swan Smith/. C lei s a Itramr a fashionable resort Huron 1're,tllytorial Treasurer. ll ih.• ndg't of l:hrrles ll, and the tel to the y„cry �t.uapl•h va ;t Irtvtt•nt vialt- 1•J,kW of refusing to acknowledge deal the x0.011 royal tyrant was the head of the 1390.00. C'Lur•11. Erasmus. the i►utob writer. gun . was conve 4hltariu Provincial Soviet, exprealpg or at Standford Manor (louse during h , deep apilre•tatIon of the work of the • the tlri, it was the residence of Nell g 1 lane Mrs. F. H. Week Provinciall a,'- (:ayl.ue. A century later a Targe plot "-.1. rotary, and the sense of loss .ustafuel of kiwi wax laid out are an entertain - ft 1 by the lVumeeo's Missionary S4441.1y 'tient lark known as Itan,•lagh Gar- i and the t•re,4byterinn thumb through- .lens. which for over sixty years was trots treasured relic« of British vic- tories on the tattl.•ncld. Ttw h.aph tel hos :w0 Inmate,. all old saddlers, who wear a quaint eighteenth e,•n- tury uniform t,alalatlug of a (rt•k,Yl hat' and Ion/ -WWI-. *NNw in slimmer and blue in whiter. 1►r. Charles Bur- ney. .the 11Isturian of usual.. Lind friend of Dr. -Samuel Johnson. wn• or Itis Ist of I,e chapel for over Iblrt� 1 i.urs, and the hall was the seem of the I.-iug-Irl-slat.• of the great thlke of 1\'.•Ilingtun. 1 For three esutarlet m:toy ..4 our tilos: lemma painters and literary 1 uhv hat.• mark• their homes In 1'1el- rra. -r‘.1:1,141.1 wthe Rreat artists who have r.sIdel thorn• are 11anlel Mae 111-e. the fri.•ud or lib -Loris: Inuit, 1 t1ahri.d tt'wawtti. who Installed u menagerie In his hnek garden. munch 1,cu the annoyatu•e and 1errur of hit nelgtlbors: T,Irner. who studied an, Imisty sunrises and sm,•.•t.. from 1111 - .. lint roof ..f his hoose and. like his near I neighbor. Whistler. learl•,l -tees Renin liful the most ...mtnonpluee object. It,•rsnie when viewed through the base , w1,ieh .v.nhnwg the groat city. 1t was the female nh•mh•rs of" til• artist }!colons' in Chelsea who atarttsl the pr•ttent world -aid.. craze fur k.I4,.4 hair. - Its 114 of fata.ns literary resident.. it a lengthy .�n.e and ►writhes Joseph ld,li-,n. Sir iti'•hard Steele. Doan Swift. Tobias Smnll•tt, Henry ('4. 1» Id ,Lit Canaan t.y the removal of ale of ',Its outstt,dinrg workers. Sympathy oY 1 mus also expr.,ua•d 10 her sous to Tor• l i4ltu: to Rev. lir. Stewart. of Toronto. In the death of his wife, a fortuer _J'i member of the Huron Presbyterial: to the family of Mrs. M. Y. M.'lean. long au active and tafo.H worker. and to the following bereaved fnwlliest: lir, 1 1v. F. ('lark, G.d.rieli ; \tri.. lto1.•rt Winter. Seaforth: and the fatally ..f Mrs. Jam,•% ROW DMA. Fxot. r. Mrs,. Jamar Stellar/41y waw ap- pointed delegate to the, l'rurineial meeting. The following officers were appointed for 1it9(: President, Mrs. F. f 11. Larkin. Seaforth : tel, -president. 1 Mr,. It. l'. M.!h•rmld; e:ok•rk•l : .91.1 ek,-presld'nt. MI;s. J. F•o.lc; Std vies -president. Mrs. O. 11. M,Taggurt. 1'Iinnm ; 4111 v ice-prc+i•k•ut. Mrs. J. C. ' 11irl.4. seaf.rth; secretary. Mts. H. 1: ' 1'ir,,hanl. S,af,rth : treasurer. Mrs. T. i se:,,, Smith, Seatortb; II..,... II.lp•rt' >tr,. J. Fraser: Hayfield: N.W.A.. Mrs. J. \t.•Mur,hy. Clinton: M. -.moil band. I )ins. H. .1 Gilson.- Seaf.rth: Ittnlry i and lit. -return•. Miss Isals-i Macl:.van. . ':o,lerielo: welcome s.•ret.,ry. Mr. 11. \rued. Ihv,call : supply. Mrs. W. 1). Fair, Clinton; 41111d Tiding-. Miss I.. M. .I.. -k. -IL Exeter; press secretary. I lir,. 11.4141111, 4i..tl.•rrh. 1 .l helrty vote 0r thnnk. w.1. n•ml.� Euchre and Dance Oddfellows' Hall Thursday, January 21st, 1926. Aunpict•r' of the Women's Institute. Admission s 50c. To buy your groceries during the coming year from the f1 esh and wholesome stock at Sparr's. Sparr's Gr e Goderich town. 1' ,d the Ilntou ladies for their getter- . ,11M huspltality. 1.111 mus: Knox eholr (,111.rrt on .Ian nary Jft. C:L.•M. elwnisei. solo. :End interesting instrumental numbers. E1ENING ('LASSES Thew classes are n.* organizing as follows: Itusketry on Monday at 730 µm.. and Saturday at 2 p.m.; fancy knitting on Thur>NIny nt 7.30 p.m.: automobile mechanics on Tuesday at 7.30 p.m. i mmm,•rdsl subjects on Monday and Wedn.sl:y at 7.30 i.m. Having received some inquiries about dames in home nursing and In making of children's clothes, the in- dustrial tommitto will gladly or- rantse these classes if sufficient num- bers ;will join. Mr. Hume will be pleased to take your name by letter or telephone between P and 7 o'clock any everting. and he w111 he In the pub - lie library basement on Monday. Tues- day and Thursday evening? from 7.30 to S.15 o eleck. The classes w111 be organised ns soon as enrolment is suf- ficient and you w111 be notified person- ally when the claws begin. These courses will he under the in - W. C. Snazel now in his new store on West Street (next Brgphiyy Bron.) Everything in Men's Wear t 1 W. C. Snazel 1 1 Haberdasher and Dry -Cleaner. West Street Telephone 339 Announcement We are now in our new stand (old Hydro Store) on the north side of the Square, and invite the ladies of Godeiich and vicinity to visit us. SisserereeseirassarsesesesaelSesissesesn Universal Millinery • Wreaths for Winter Memorial Decorations and for any purpose All styles and prices. Decoration baskets and bouquets. See Mr. Sturdy's xx Endow. Mrs. C. Cooke NLulland 4 enlrter> Phone 6114r22 MODEL T is 111 .1 ftl1• -ro -1 --poptttar -*wen of alnns•mewt in I.0.ndou nod Haan .1 pr.quhn•nth it+ twiny of the works of the 4:.urghn, uov,•lists. • • The o:dent .hnilding in Chelsea is the pxcttrr.•. lam dwelt which date,. Lack t0 1:1:,11. and has been des -lined as the moat nn+loillt .dd 'chord, in ,irrat Britain. 1t watt there that Sir Thomas More donned the rllrfdliv; of ,t parish clerk and ,.:ung -in tin• ,•noir, and It ea. the •.•.Nie of the s.'ret ,'ending of Ilenry V111 and .tans Sep ntsur s.••.•rnI day.1 prior to their tsar" lie marriage. More crestal a "tomb and neoulIli' 1.t for 'himself itl the ehnr.dh. lout it i, not at all certslu that the rennins of the great eau rest there. L r after his ex..•utiotr his daughn r oarrhol his helot to Canter- bury for burial aril there is no record an 10', hst lieetlme of 111s, hotly. The (laurels . emitting the graves of the Mother 4-1..H.h• Jane Grey. Shadwell, the p•.1. and !lads Sloane. the phy.l- rnsett(m_.-(rf.--Dr.-On-Bow and Mrs. I.. MITE, star to.lora thti filo Celebrated ('am. Stewart. respectively. 'Birth are I'hysi.•s iiarden at ('helm to the experts In their deparrawnht t{sath.,. '{t• f'urt)pttnv. The - father t..$ouVLT.- ' thisio• - l >�rtea awl IJ•tar• nppreelate what splend t oppnrtunl- Kingsley- ewrote• rector of the ties are being given them in the above ,church, and jieury his Oven us a rlas..ert vivid des •siphon of the old ri'It,lse:t L, .1. P. HUME, 3. W. FRASFR. il•. story of -The Hilly -eels and the i'rincipal. Chairman of Committee. I•,lrt t ' MEEK UF' J.1.\TARY 414 TO Anwlrur Nights oil Tueadro and N edne*da) The halo% big is a parlhll 1i..+ •.f the currants and 1hyn• are nacre e1 to eofile: (lilt -edged Beetle • .t 1.tpls•r l .. 11l. r Mona and l.ur) cri.e 11 i luod i. '. . • I'hy1BR Lawrrnee . The hainty Songster. The Mysterious 1ultrase • some Weird itltggng,• 4 Nip and Turk ...in. two 11•-.1' .n•144) • •4414* -turf. :u :.a) p.w. at regu- lar price,. No reserved scats. nue and tu•Ip your favorite *ht a la RING in nit..., 1.n •-lx ph.. tun argil' ralr ttlef', ;Yell reeeived at Christmas, 411411 23 � have theta frame}, before they become damaged. Al- so) �-nur bnr'w fir rirl'.: rertitieate. anti ttiplciro . 1Ce will frame thew arti't1 -ally and at reas..nahi. Bring theta in tlhla> PI('Tl•REit FOR Tial: WEEK \lodny and TIestk,y 1NN.1 Q. NILIJ•iON, BEN LYON AND MARJOls1E I)AW n a gripping .tr(ria fit :1 * 4li:n. s, fight ltgalest fate "ONE WAY STREET" Smith's ._ Store East Street Phone 198 ' ra6. advantage of our • lgbbing ra:e s RADIO! Come and hear the S -tube. Set that com- • l,r;+tlg. 1 „tesla "M.III) IN 110R0('CO" 1V• .4H...day th..i Thars'bty Woes Power, Purity of I'i•:R1. 11111110NT. SIIIRLE1 M 1- `40N. \(►111 IiE:ERI "I) R11. r Tone ani --Se = iIns. 4i.-. i g.-E'll.,t. Mrrt: twrvin•t1--l*-twit IImit. (:.•..rge II.redlth and Ilall Caine. -t memorial r..•enttr unveiled in the 4.11111'ctl t.' Henry .1.1m,s. the .\meri0au•PMrrn move:1st. "110 died in (';•rlset ii, 1111(:, re.,•r•4. :h.• Sart that "IA IRI) 11 ILATTON feat 1-1 'i .. .lo..••h I••a r...l, . s.i•.• • of Iteralllr• ala. -h !ia, -taus .•i.•- of tivity, together the filet. rlrh•rnslit. ••en aurae with Simplicity RD JIM" r" y of Control. What is it,? Come and see ! Jenner's Music I •'Le r•nuunt•ed Lis. c,••risL.•.l citizen- ship to give his ;llegi:l o ):n„I:uul In the first y••.tr of the Gr••nt War. - 1 • The, hnn:e In wati,h 'rhntntts Car- lyle lived Eor .Ever forty year.. :11,11 wtl.•r.• I.• died in ts.1. now 1 IIIA -,•11111 ,'1111 114111ly p•r'.1.:1` relies ••f Ott. $tt}t• .•f ('tu•ls,a. and there may to w.•n 1h.• .,,:rod-pr•••it *ain't' which fie 1at11t .n :h,. roof. H•• v sas else visited a: Vial -e,1 toy .tifr.d t..o•d Teffuy, a,. .11 uhic1 ...';1111ot1 the tae. gr., t 1:.•uIH_•4 41:41. ill Cant of rte- kit• .Elect tire c..r .1 considerable time *iih..u; ex.-hm,ging a word but .zrave- Sr i.nfn :.t ttu:liJ(.iix _clay lei/sett. olid ea. 11 afh•ra-n-'d- ,.'•:,cost the i.lI•r 1.• have 0.-,,, a 111..1 .'e'Igell!.11 .'.•II, - 1 aIII--K • Ih 1'1, 1-.,1 1Y pr••s.ry - l au •: h' r grand oi•1 o-1� n1111 n atoronr namely. t'ro't.• hail. It *,.s ere ts.4 i;r+he-silty + f 1 mutual. _ltt 14111 by. sir_ end It til.rward.h..•:Il� • the tn.tn•• of sir *fliot•a. .Mere before he 'seer to 1'1e'.•••a, After being In two a p11 - a3. a prison. a warehen.,e anti .1 res- ta4rnl.- i• was demolished at the e..tatnenetaue..t-.tf the p-r•cnt ,rl int), noel itssplendid iatoq.h•tting hull, 1 * 11 I, its line• .rrl(d window ,Inti Bairn• mer-i.ean, i- .,f. was rn-cre.•t,Yl at 1'h.•I-,'a on part of the rile .4 ,yore's chi ,'ide.n••e there. - 11'trpyrightld1' -_ - Januar Clearance Sale Now. An opportunity ion values we are offering In t' Women's anc�Vlisses' Coats at Sensational Prices. twaited while the season is ' at its height to secure sale. Velours, duvety nes, suedlnr flare skirt. Georgette Evenini in all the newels, shades and a ,arvellas, some fur -trimmed and some plain Beautiful in lovely styles and shades, all t Sport Flannel Dresses in Values you have never h the with the rases to dear at very low prices Canton Crepe Dresses , at very special prices. Cflare skirt styles, to dear at $3.95: of before. Come in'and see. Royal Ladies'1 EAST SIDE OF S eady-to-Wear Co. : • GODERICH ' ,-. 1'. Nei( tiwctnte h-pet8therly 'iwlptaosts► to Imvr infiucd chariest 11 to er.'t 4'heisea !hospital. hilt the credit for the totetot:l1lon .f ills tikiert, 4 • for +la,'d ..Idler. I. dile to Sir s'- peen Fos. who •• ,, l'ncnm'ter 11.-n eral h1 the reign ..f the Kerry NI I llir liar$ 4'otlt'il "HIGH SOCIETi" Frhloy :,w1 5 !,,rd.,y ('ZAIRE: !WINDSOR. EUGENE O'- BRIEN, EILEEN PERU .IND ('DIRE IMAMS 11.•,1,1 n wonderful east In a great •lra- , matin presentation • "SO( I.S FOR S.1RI.El�" 1'hri-ti•• coluely P.tTIIE NEWS Slatit,. Saturday at :r.00 p.m. (•OMIN4.-"TILE PONT- EXPlimiti E T Store TOWNSHIP COUNCIL i t)1)1 It1(h1 T(IWNSHi1' The township •,nth-il 91e1 011 Mon - doily Inst. .111 made the neves-Ary de•h,ratin and s. fled down to work like old-timers. It; haw No. 1, setting the•ralnrl., 41•e some as Inst year. was plass„t : al... blaw N,. i11F printing the sante .testate. with the ce4•pt1. 4 of Mr ..luatla . x, ora? fur natrttor. Instead .f Mr. • E:. .\. Y",i. Ward No. 1 14 t. 1n' r) re-,-nt.d by • 4'onnellior Middleton; No. 2 he 4'nlln• elll0r tbineki• : No. 3 h;r Reese loot : Not, 4 and 0 by Conn -111.w 1'hareid il, and No. 3 by Councillor Jcrrim.' ria. ealnry .f the road superintendent WAN set Of ant• lter hour and the rl•rk was Instructed t.. adrl•rtt-e for appli- cations. T1m The nppdnteilt of a rood soterhrt, wrest was left over until Elshrnar- 1. The pay for tesms w..rk- Isg roods r,ds to be 40c per hour and 14. 2:s tor me1. n. Mr, Martin .*des in tervi.•we4 tree e0pnteil 1'o trees on tin' itnaas3 e•: 'Chia being in the Rt„v.'' , ward. it 1ta' left for him to .1•111 s11h It. Mr. swear Tetrhntt prwrnt.•.t n ,Ia1o1 for •1:tm:,u.• r r buggy. Thi• wasleft over avail lilts: mooing. Tin • 1 clerk" ea- in•tnu•t..11 t•. invite• E:I1tt4' 10•.•r Irai.:. ..f the Icr.n sic sal IWth- -wa}s lr.ltcst btu uL Iti vI.il 'L.• (4ttncll and give 14 •alk .n r • ••r .ori Ilon. The (•sih.a ,: ;("'o..:.r- trier,• ztpaid: -C,'-s.1t,•orft- 71111ing. w'► 't"rE' Trrs-lt wnrtha. gray,•;. 42.10: I.,314*1l. d.:. 1►2.141:W. „ihit t.•o, lift,.di:.•ti:1: 11. (:. Th.nn'.n T.1.011 et,i'on • 4;. Th.nn...h. i.1,141.1',: ,.1 m . them. \Idler. :,414►. ,old ':.y.. 'rt•tor. t1.25: iloa'a -.irnrd'. 11i„tau. g2:'i: i J. E:. WhItcli. is,-rig".-tntb•i •cry al ' hoer, -'r .n toen►rnf•-- t%22.:11. r.•' Hi 41(44 H.1,1441'14,. .1. 4.. Woo.; .n roi. e I11ry 1. at 1.30 p.nt. 1t. ,i. THl11ll'`l4►a, Clerk. l•••1. -nes. ,t.4; tt. r.s- 111,0 sltndrles. ip..grnr.11hl 4111: Are Yon D ssahshec =' you tt t� l etltr Training to command Write -- #es 4 1114'tl r•gartliii '1:. for snldetits rowing daily by train. Courses: Commercial, Stenographic, Special, Civil Service, Secretarial and Teacher's Course. Winter Term begins on Tuesday January 5, 1928. For in formation apply to M A STONE:. Commercial Specialist, B F WARD, B. A. ,•grit„'.I•.ii Phone 198 I'nn.-,pal, Ihtiton Foot Comfort in Cold Weather FELT BOOTS and SLIPPERS, LUMBERMEN'S RUBBERS, OVERSHOES, GOLOSHES, MOCCASINS, SOX, etc. . Everything to keep youli -free, -WATM-1014-dry--.. during the severe winter weather. A'complete stock of Trunks, Club -bags. Suits cases and Hat -boxes. .A call solicited. • ( Ph( no 1:i:( SHARMAN'S "The Leading Shoe Stere" \1 REG. SHARMAN (10111-111(11 l�