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The Signal, 1926-12-9, Page 7'.....,4‘a41:w..„4-iYii'AIA-st, • : - ,0 :, , • : "•," . '1444:44 :: AO It • .1 0.:1111. ts••• , . ,CI.C•'4'.,..'I.-:' -filert ..1, , ',••„,• „ ,IP 'I'• '1, V ''.. • ..1'':'''.11'11' ?": 4 '-4-5PAlf110411rIgt.q1+ri'4,14,:'Sett;',* f2.1211'1' rf.;Itt,r41.tti.,.,.,,ortift.i. t-, ..,toe',;t....:t2. 7 .r.f- „„ •.•'j vit ,-„, ..„,•,, . ,, ,., 4 ,t,Aft.,464,4,0,40.', 44,41.140,t01.fte.:VIMtlitegitilittiltietti irtA''' ',4'f, ', 1440140ii$1! ,4: ;X. 1.1 ti 1 t THE SIGNAL, 4' .4)4.-b.1,4ThArtig001441.t. 1,4 iiitrommr, Witest•iAir. 4‘110411i1,.... ...1e00C3,994.01mmt.11mtalcUbt , r titaits,ireoest•I•Itt, : it4IIVitStrItt,••••••••••tad ;;;:i• ';'1;;;;;I; • .•,1•`6„ • • qtte; tat .":14. a 4 141 T, „. tit • '-Sitto; I.", • 401.4l, • +04 " GODERICH, ONT. Thursday, December 0, Milk -1. mews .. . .. . • 4 • , 4 , • • , 4 • • .11. . • • ••• FRUITS p NUTS CANDIES are as essential to your Christmas table as lights are to your Christmas tree. We offer you a choice selection now at most reasonable prices. Oranges, Bananas, Grape Fruit, Layer Raisins, Nuts, Dates, Figs, Olives, Christie's Cakes, Plum Puddings and Candies. Celery, Canadian; Swiss and Roquefort Cheese, etc. ..irmimYetn*,,..v4,,,,,,, • itt torectecteri Sturdy's Cash Grocery "Everything Good for the Table" ;:• 'r '• 'r 'r 'r ". :II • 'r 'r '• ROBERT WILSON 1,41, - for - Massey -Harris Machinery Frost Fencing Toronto Asphalt Roofing Rubber -tired Buggies Farm Lighting Plants Hamilton Street, Goderich, Ont. ates. ortster 'SAW" SI • INA County .and District Ir•••••••••••••41...P....• • Thomas klicHroy, au old reabliait of McKillop wwPaIiJp, died NoVenaber 20th, at the age of seventy -61z years. Mabel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Healy, township of Morris, died lag week at the ape of fourteen years. She had not been well since last win- ter. when she bed a severe attack Of lutlanimatory rheumatism. A wedding was solemnized in the Evangelical parsonage, Creditor). OD November 30, when Katbleen Wilbel- mine. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Morlock, became the bride of Royal Vernon, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Geiser of Crediton. A debate between young people of Bluevale and Brussel* held at Blue - vale November Lalth, waw on the sub- ject. "Resolved. that tiit,uiperenCe has bean a greater scourge than war." liecishin waft given in favor of the negative, upheld by the Bluevale de- baters. The death occurred In New York on Wednesday of last week of Charles Wesley Jones, • former resident of Bennett neighborhood. William J. Jones, of Walsall; John J. Jones, of !Wisdom andskirasslienLY 10.110.1...of Elimville, aro brothers and sister of the deceased, The funeral took place at Brut -tiled.' of John It. Johnston. a former resi- dent of tbat place. who died suddenly November 20th at London. Deceased spent several rears in the West and had only recently returned and was visiting at London. Twa sons reside at Seattle. His wife diced severs' year* ago. • . alum Oktriffteit • '4°1' • sewn; • '0. .1 r.t; tt Intel 4/11314'°', ;tr;i7i1.4.t jair rft,ei,r 11'.1410A:1,5.0 YA 701 7/144rIVIFINSIA0i".III*AVA0*AvAl•;10•4AALI Calvin Cutt's Specials Milk white Tapioca 2 lbs. Jelly Powder, 4 pkgs. for Jelly Powder, 3 pkgs. and spoon .. 25c 11. 42,5c 110c 2bc $1 79 15c Rex Coffee (regular (15c1, per lb. • • .. We Lima Beano, 2 lbs. . ....... ._ ... ...........s -..... -.--..a.-. Eaaifirst, 10 Ib. pail . .. i .....:.„ Easifirst, 1 lb. pkg , ..... - ,.. Seedle.a Raieine. 2 lbw - Seeded Raisins, per 15 oz. pkg. Lemon and Granite Peel, per lb Broken VValnuta, per lb. Valencia Raisin.. told', per Ib. - . DRY GOODS Home-made Mtn', per pair 70c Flannelette, Stripes, 34 inches x 30 inebes, per yard.. .... : . .... • ..........-___21t 25c - 49c 10c Phone 116 - .1•_ CALVIN CUTT Joseph l'apiisceu. of the Bauble line. mar St. Jomepli. pasted away November 30th at the age of eighty- one years. 3/though born in the Province' of Quebec. he bad lived oli the Sauble line practically all his life. He is survived by biz wife. lise sons of last week, when addresaee were given by Elmer ChrlStie uu "Motor Cars, Their l'et. and Abuse.," and Eu- gene llowey, on "Recreation, Its l'se -and Value." Mr. Howey asElven the deelstion mid will go int. -Iii* lililoli SII Ip o the 40011/eIIIIell Of the Prete bytery of Huron. Mrs-. Matthew Ellwood (formerly Miss Maggie Hogg of Exeter) did November 3rd at her home at Darling- ton'. Man. Rev. A. A. Trumpet*, before leaving to take his new charge at Windsor. was presented by the members and adherent.' of Trhitt Memorial elnirelt with a puree of gold amt a club -bag and. Mrs. Trumpet' repave.' a hand- some tea service. , Nearly one thousand people attended the fowl *upper given recently at James street United church. The pr.s ceeda were over $035. and four daug ler*. C. Fritz & Son have purchased the huaineer block formerly owned by E. E. 'Wilerth anti will convert the lower story Into a shuwroom for Ford car for whieb they have th.• agt•ner in this district. . A number of white Arctic owls bevel Janie* Alexamh.r Miller. who had Is -en in failing henith for aome nionthe. passed away Tuesday of last neck. in 614 forty-eighth year. Ile was engaged for a number of years IR cement work and was an excellent workman. He Is survived by his nio- 1St =waist SEAFORTH The marriage ef Martha Johnston. daughter of the Lite William Johnstoe of Senfortli. to William If. Sholdice. -f-Vna•lione-took--1.2.ace. in St Andrew's Presbyterian church. Galt. all No. . -m - her 27th. Mrs. W. E. Seutligate has gone to New York, where she- will imaid the winter with ber datighter. Mrs. R. A. Wilson. The Senfortli Collegiate Institute COILIIIIYI111•11141/I bent Friday night last in Cardno's hall. ln addition to the preeentation of prizes and di - an excellent program was given before a large mullet:L(1. At the annual business meeting of the Seaferth Farmer..' Club a year'," succestsful. operations were reported. Total receipte from shipments of lire snick were an0.099.77. Premiums' for "select" hogs amount's' to a951.74. The wedding took place at St. Boni. face church. New Germany. on Novem- ber 27th. of Angela Mary. eldest M to bus Hieknell. son of Mts. Therms Bick- nell, of ftesforth. Rev. Father Wey °Metaled. TRENTON MAN IS amaiwinamanunismonamonamisismaramaus as ANOTHER SHIPMENT OF Sheriff's Jelly Powders VERY GRATEFUL SAYBTHAT " FRUIT-A-TIVES" STOPPED NERVOUS KADACHES MR. R. A. BOVAY. 3 Jelly Powders for 25c and a glass fruit nappie free Our Special Blend of Black Tea at 59c per Ib. 5 Ili. lots 55e per lb. Try this tea; it's a winner mid is 16e to 20e cheaper than the package tett. ;14 We grind our best Coffee fresh for your order. It has . given satisfaction for years. A large 8 oz. bottle of Vanilla or Lemon Extract for......25c also a large I lb. bottle at 54h. New large washed BRAZIL NUTS, this year.- erop, at 2Sc lb. 24 bars Soap, MeEtvett!s Special, for 81.00 Palintrec Toilet Soap, per dozen 4$c Redpatli Sugar per hag, the 1.1keapest it has been for years. Specials in Dry Coods kor41 Blankets, Itntlerwear, Overalls, Shirts, Socks, Mitts Gloves, etc., at right priees. daughter of Joseph ay. LUCKNOW 1; I 'I it "Ott '• A been seen in this district and one was captured by E. Gerwh, tuirber. and will be 1a66 -4I In the -zoo" at Springbank l'ark. London. The- Zurich jubilee band held its an- nual business meeting recently and re- organized for another year with George Rees as president. Hy. UK ...... 1 ther. Mrs. Thomas Miller of town. hie meter leader an.' Albert G. 'lees treas. 1 , I wife, formerly WAS Susan Webster. urer. The baud had a very successful .1 an" by two brothers and a sister: aesiera this year. John Miller -a West Wawanosh. Thos. , Miller of Wingham. and Mrs. Jame, .....- ENETER , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, it. of Ashtleht The death of William Smith. of Imeknow, occurred aowenther 27th at Wingham hoapital. where be had been units -r treatment for about two weeks. Mr. Smith was._serenty.two years of nee and leasee one son alai four rinnglitera. Ilia wife • died Inst New 1 Year's Day. II.- was A WM kArafflt by traT144:e Sentinel quotes .1. -din pore's, the well-knowe auctioneer. pis Oating that sales have been going well this fell. -I haven't seen SOW, go as well .t aince the boom periml at the close of the war," mid Mr. Purvis. "The people- m..4-ii-ire-altogetlier -better and more hopeful spirits than they have been for four or five years. There is no grumbling about bard Mr. Roy A. Bovay of Trenton, Ontario, thinks very highly of "Fruit -a -fives" for removing the cause of nervous headaches. "I wish I could tell every sufferer in the world what 'Fruit -a -fives' have done for rne"-he writes--Fer years I was much troubled by bad headaches, nervous dys- pepsia and liver troubles. Then I com- menced taking 'Fruit-a-tivas'. Thanks to these wonderful, tablets I am once more entirely wen." Are you, toe, afflicted with nervous head- aehes? Quite probably they are traceable to lazy bowels, stomach, kidneys or hver. What you need is the gentle, natural help 1 of "Fruit-a-tives" which is made from intensified fresh fruit jukes blended with tonics. "Fruit-a-tives" is nature's own ally in promoting health and happiness. Enlist its aid for yourself, to -day. 2%c and 50c, everywhere. After ab 'linens of several months William N.Mere passed away No- 2.1th. in his seventieth year. .theut six years age he retired from - k farm In Stephen and •eame to re- •oie in town. He survived by his 1. Ire two eons and two daughtere: Herinaq tied Mrs. Cecil Walker, of stepheit ; Ewart. of Donflnia, and Mins Hilda. at home. The body was taken to clandeboye for burial. At a sitting of the Ontario Railway and Municipal Board. held in Exeter November 20th, approval wa. g e-11 of the sale of the Hindman telephone line to W. It. Frayne. of' Ueliorne. An oratorleal contest was held in Main street church alonday evening iHE CHRISTMASitt4444t 4Z:67. t,t1g 1 tore o Practical .14 ..110,1,,'SAnUEOUriV f onit*Unfltak ittlk .''' ':(44: J:04 WIgitkliatil Mflit.Z.C.,01=1",,L= New shipment just arrived of lovely new Silk and Canton Crepe Dresses .„ $14444 qt, MY" I We'lre412P tilaiiI444.31f44,stalat.al.krZErZail Excellent savings are offered those who want an exclusive frock for the holiday. Also a new shipment of beautiful PARTY FROCKS, in taffeta and georgette and a lovely range of colors and styles. Fine Lingerie on display. Makes a very practical Chtistmas Gift - ;14i Women's and Misses' Gift Scarfs in pure silk rayon, plain and fancy weaves. Many have fancy bar stripe and all are finished with silk -fringed ends. Make Lovely Christmas Gifts, for 85c and $1.00 Call and Inspect Our Splendid Range of Christmas Suggestions Royal Ladies' Ready -to -Wear Co. 04401.irdwAttrioNot,„ Phone 500w 7 East Side Square 0004"0Itia,;41: flI . . . . . . . • . • • • • . . ...... ... . . . . . . ; . 0 0 , • • • •••••. 5. 5. •,••••••111. 1 Phone 46 South Side of Square SMICOMMOINUMNSWRIIISSMillIMMMUN .00 • _ McEWEN November 294h, wben Jean Minnie, youngest daughter of the late 0. M. Farquhar and of Mrs. Farquhar of Clinton. became the bride of Alexan- der L. Eagleeon, of Drayton, formerly f of Clinton. The ceremony was per- forms! by Rev. J. E. Hogg. The bridesmaid was Miss Zelmit Berry, of Toledo. Ohio. and the groom was at - feinted by the brides brother. Mervyn Farquhar of Detroit. Afterwards Mr. mid Mrs. Eagleson left by motor for Drayton, where they will make their home. George Shipley. a lifelong reskient of this community, riled Thursday evening at his home on the Huron read just east of town. He was in aixty-nixtli year. is survived by Ills wife and three song. A. F. JOhati. wile was In noderich hospital with typl I fe‘erhas re- rirrerPrilllrit rAperis in 11 few days to resnme 11115 duties as public .chnol 1 principal at Vinetarnt.-Ont. Since iris discharge from the hospital he hn• been olth his Sister here. Mi'. A i Seeley. USES OF SOYBEANS I Experimental Farms Note I' In Canada the soybean Is used elih'fly a'. --forwe for imsturing to hogs and sheep. Sometimes the crop I. used elan for put -mows 11 1141 as a green tiniest_ txpitle_arr_ not. afrakihto natant*, but ia• high value uiakee Its and the,. have no fear but ey will use for the latter purpose impructic- emu, out all right." able. Soybean bay eontpa res favor ably with alfalfa hey in feeding vabie It is highin digestible proteiu and therefore cut' 114114...1 to replaps• 1, 1.1 IS rel -'is 10 Sam,' extent. Being alp an- nual lei:1nm the soytwall 1A at eN,Cti- lent crop to eubatItute in the event of clover m•--irtfatfri. faIrnre. The hay Brophey Bros. UDC LEADING FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS brders carefully attended to at all hours, ntgbt or day GODEIUCH 1 J. R. Wheeler Funeral Director and Embalmer All calls promptly attended to day or *Iglu PHONES Store 335 Residence 355w Hamilton Street. Goclerich P!:ti,4;•, • 0.irt441'55Iltit; , 14 I.14i. .;i:4 f tstsIlov 1.1411tirt% tetegiVilteeiteteleetWOCIVOCIMMIC-10/004 rt4 Have You Seen It? Have You Heard It ? The New DeForest-Crosley C5 Console $165.00 Complete _ it1142-- WINGHAM Mrs. T. 1. Tipling. 41* Balearves. Sask.. has been spending a week at the honw of her brother-in-law. Amo• Tip - ling. Mrs. Walter lieldons a former resident of Winghani. now residing in may be fedto all classes of live sleek. Saskatchewan. alai has been visiting. The use of soybeans alone for silage with Mr. and. Mrs. Maine. - Is not reconimended. The rommon Witighain had its municipal elee- practice is to use a conalpitiat ion of Huila hist Week. and In each PAW the beam. nnfl COTT. one part if soybean -- election was by acelaniatIon.„ to three parts of core. The tai erops A. J. Nicholls. formerly 11 resident of Windmill. died at Toronto Novem- ber 29th. in his sixty-third year. and the laely was brouglit here for inter- ment. Mr. Nicholls was in the bakery businetes in Wingham for many years. He leaves one son and three daugh- ters, Mrs. John Imlay. an old r4.414seet of Wingham. vassal' away November 29th cat the home of her daughter. Mrs. J. S. Proctor. In Morris township. In her sIxtyselghtli yenr. tteeiden her hu4batol. she leaves one 'on. J. Gor- don Imlay. of Detroit. and three dnughtera: Mrs. Frnnk Stark. of De- troit. Mrs. Chris. Hopper, of Wing- hnm. and Mrs. Proctor. Jamea Deana. n former resident of Wingliam. died reeently at his home In Philsidelphin. Mr.. J. W. Vanatter. may he 'grown together or grown ...is arately and mixed when the silo is be ing tilted. Growing soy -beans for seed is car- ried on to some extent In Canada chiefly in southwestern Ontario. The seed is 111 11111 higher in nil 'protein than other legume crops such 145 Peas and beans, and. has therefore a higher feeding value. Too high le4texcetitage of tit.' benne Tn ibo ling -fattening ra- tion will produse-4 soft rot:with+ is 411 seri 111 in a fed aga I n at on t he market. In the l'ilited States the oil 1.= ex- traeted from the anybenn awe' en a commercial settle and the requiting 4'11 ke ix used an a concentrated feed. similar to olleake for live .t4e.k. Soybenna make excellent pasture for all Massa' of lice Atm*, especially rshcep and hogs The pasture ie vatic of Goderleb. Is n sister of the dpe- able when tised 11 Inne. bin it Is beAl re/1164A Anil Thomas Deans of Wing- wilVti 1150,1 a• a SIIPPIPaaal to carb. ham and William Deana of Ttirnberre COLBORNE TOWNSHIP utoutoitNE TDWNs1111'. Dee. 7 Mrs. Chile. Robert son •tatertnisted -* few of her relit tit es on ale rainy (Sen- ing In honor of her ...lode, Mr. Alex Jtirlian. of Fargo. North Int kont. whom e4e. Icad not ...ern fer twenty -live years Mr. E. !grimmer Is ititiontling a ear of corn at McGaw this week. (Too late for last week), COLBORNE TOWNSHIP. Dee. 4. - Mr. and Mr.. Nathan Johne are vleit- leg relatives nt Kincardine tin, week Mr. and Mrs. 'chewer Feagan. f Drareit. arivi.ifing their parent. here. Ilds. week. Mr. Itensen Cot. of Dundalk called rrn frartitts here this' WWI. The Farmer** Cinh *hipped hogs -from 11r..- Pear.on shipped' n twined An Wedneee day. Silo- filling all • fin eheil up NOVella- bsr 29. There I. ebb& A week', threshing left yet. - are brothers. A aeries of petty thefts from Wing - ham Woreu Is reported. In two eases the culprits..'who were young boys. were.114covere.1 nod the stolen goods returned. t'LlINTON Mrs. R. R. Higgins has a fractured wrist. the T., ',tilt of a fall on an icy walk. Mr. end Mf.. Gen. Ladd left last week for Le. Angeles. California, where they Intend spending the win- ter. miss Mifry Collyer. a gradiente of lb.. School of Commerce. has taken a At the Wesley pnraontige. on Tuve- position with s firm at London. doy of lastweek. Rev. A. A. Hairnet' performed the marriage eeremony milting MIR. Helen Ladd. daughter of Mr. nrul Mrs, Wm. Clinton. ter ilruee ititerl. of Exeter. Mr. awl .RIvers left on a trl to Nev' ---;.f.:.r,',. -,'-,;,,,... „.,....:,„,:„; , 1 Tem :.-,.., Yd#001,11-o-mtlitaliolikwoclikerit -- ___,.....,,,,,...••••••-S, .to.s.••"•••01•IMIIIIFTVg497:11AI7:1"'S: 'WWI" rf7' Y'r,' Arlsivv . ISIS 1.teasee.11'.nrentresdnrrerrenorrslieVinnirro *A, d„ ',A * ':j ' ''' ' ',.::1- iifi!'q't •:::"4/4 ''''' ' ' ' '''''.44 " li ' , rog. York City and on theft' return will re- irldo at Exeter. A quiet wedding took place In Wee - ley -Willis church on Moods, morning. Now is the time to renew your sub- fteription A n (I, get one of The filmat's ealentlers f‘'? 1127. "$*. ;1142. 'C !!'14!T'7414T.Fr7'7F7411111"M114';':' :41 1745i41******74444i4ii**"0 PIZ7brow. • °'''t 441/••Zit,•44.4.,...'s,ss4,-..,....,,,'„ps,-„PPIpIkltiPt00 040"o 'PO 55 544 •e '01 t9:* S•ii••••••••;'," tit,ViSSIXIN•tt.SSIIt itiittat"..1ttitttfi Bear this model before you buy 111 One King Neutrodyne 5 -tube. Complete Stoo Anil several title r- at to:Pi pries,: As Itome.renar••..., jirrl sgt4454; _ _ _ ; • • F. R. MILLER Service Statins Ger. Elgin Avenue abet Victoria St. 204744740043112M-DOWalkatkiltIOWN-ADMIla - Owen Sound Motor Coach Transit Company Owen Sound, Walkerton and Goderich arAltia44=1:44 sanWORMILO ramm"rmartetzr.) iri/VIO•STA•Stertirlt3 TIME TABLE Eff,t-ti‘1 S' PI 11 1926 A.M. P.M. .taira 7.36 4:50 Owen Soimd 4.23 KIlaytb 7.0 8.15 4.0 inTitravenumi 689,2020., 46:3515 Dobh Wan 8.14 535 Chealey me 65..5103 Elmwood Walkerton .. Arr9.50 Hanover 1.ve Greenock 10.05 Teenwater 10.35 winghank 7 11.05 Be4grave ". 11.20 Blyth . . 115 Auburn ....In,' ,, lays! 12.54 l/unlop . ,.4----12,10 Goderieb Lif.., 12.9 fravo AM. P4.1d..5 (,:odeutmriemb 877...4700 44..938 I o)al 7.15 Dunlop . ,„,te" 4.241 illteIiKthrave 88 2.408 4515 .• Wingham 4., 8.55 5. 1) 8.50 Greenoek 9.211 5.46 0.46 TeeRWIlaff Walkerton Arr. 10.06 6.' LT 7.05 7.28 7.45 $.45 8.35 8.50 7.03 7.30 Haunter • 10.25 7.5 Elmwood 1. -10.45 8.10 Chesley 8.23 llobbington 8.40 Invermay '55 Tarn 11.30 10 Kilayth ... 8.115 9.15 Owen Sound 12.9 9 20 FARES Owen Sousa to Goderleh ..$3.73 Teeswater to dream& WIngbans to Teerwater 311e Betweea otboe tarot . . ae• make to Goderleh 15e STOP AT CROSS ROADS -stop me at any c roprI orfarm gate and 1 drop volt any MP. rn on 'Nutt." Wro5wvf557t ,c000n00-App 4'41'04. tile, 41.S1..141alIattliVitltillataltailkasigIowl'aliiik•Uk. liCti021511•01ZAKeligt, 4,,,,,•;; ITSWINA3 • Vilf../11;iiir °I Kinr amotur *WV'S, IAA'A tst„,, IS' 41, At, At tee AAA. • • ' ." pipattorailvair0.ft '4.41'44:441 T41,11(4, 4M1,. itr•Ittrttekiiit4, ' „`*<,11,•- • • I:1114h r e • .1,1121ft,'UtenfirrIfti,"41 -45 15 cr