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The Signal, 1937-04-07, Page 6r \v'•tln•s.lay. April 7th. 11137 "Boy! I can breathe now!" Just a few drops of Wicks Va-fro-not up each nostril reduces swollen membranes, clears stuffiness, brings prompt•relief. Used in tame, helps prevent many colds. VI C KS VA -TRO -NOL For Sale Several Steel Pulleys, ordin- ary and cone, different sizes of face and bores, Shafting and Piping, Quantity of Newspapers—We need the space. SIGNAL -STAR PRESS, Goderich Phone 35 or 71. Monuments ! To Tilt/SI: 1'I INTF:sl I'LATIN(: HUILI,tN(1 A MU\ t'M}:NT:- 'GET MY PRICES BEFORE Itl'1ING Cemetery' Lettering a Specialty - All 1Vork tlneranterd - Cliatoa Marble and Granite Works JOHN GRANT. CLINT* IN , r'' 1' SIt(r•eslr en flail \ /,pt, Everyth ng Satis ies THE GOODS ARE JUST WHAT Y 1 U WANT THE PRICE IS ONE YO WANT TO PAY '1'111; GREAT R.11i.(;.�1 \ N-II.i'; (IV Ti H•; s'1'O('l� t )j” '1'111•: LATF. S. I'O1'I.EsTt INE ($t yi'TI N UEs STUDY THESE MONEY--., CJN I'R1('Es PRINTS—Regular 18c to 29c. While they last N'S WORK SOX' 15c and 14c , 20c m"r LADIES' RAYON LADIES' HOUSE DRESSES and SILK HOSE 25c pair Sizes 14 to 44. At only. each 49c Table Oil Cloth 45 inches wide, per yard 30c MEN'S WORK SHIRTS Blue Chambray. Large makes and good weights AT 59c EACH MEN'S OVERALLS GOOD WEIGHT RED BACK $1.19 PAIR J. R. CUT t'ONSi(I\F,E 4, • HENT itEIt`'S SHOE STOI(E GODERiCH THE SQUARE THE SIGNAL GODERICH, ONT. To Radio Owners and Users of Electrical Applianges ST. HELENS . 8T. IitEL,i'1N8. April 6th. -The Alia) muting of the Women's Institute mega held at the home of Mrs. Duman Phil- lips, with 33 ladies present. The roll -I I t'or, t i u net) frust W 1.1 '.sill, "Suggestlut.s for next year's pro- f We suggest that raeryome maks• a gram," brought forth sone helpful) laterferener• i' not an incurable• dls• I thorough teat of i.,• electrical air responaes Mrs. l J Thum, Mr;. Mr- �ast' pllaneraj, !Kenzie Webb and Miss MAdatd Mc - tin Ilia visit to our town the eltlet If you hear Inte1:v..11•v, do out .hut 1Qulllin, were appointed as a nomuwtirtgl engineer--broughtwith him it slu" t l'uR your radlio, aa+ it,, -t, INr,pfe do, Shur`."/masse. The aubkra, •ge ci lying; gadget 1,1144511 11. u Filtereon: .lie 4.1T sorb cier•trlea ..pp1iru,ees its are Farm Hunts," was in charge of ,yr,.; drtuoti.tra/ted the value of this gadget in a{Nrntiuu its butue. if yVU Andrew Gaunt. who read a splendid :1s a suppres.ur of letterf.w•wt: adyhi. 1111,1 IM• trouble crtuaarl bpeaper. 'Lights of Homr.J was the' 1111 ata ,i111,•11th t ii had been ItI1s•uetal Hold iwnas, report !hi• tti youry deyouraler name of a poem read by Jean Thom.l I.3. the Iled ro 4'owwlsslpa of Untdri„• or went.% will, '\C.• ,:111 then couduat Earl Gaunt gave "Plat:a for Steep nod was being t 1 • i 4 maile n Canada. a teal wltteh we .:, sure will prove Banks- W.- immediately 14104151 (Iuu order for that your trouble cert, he cured "Garden Pools." Mrs. Archie Aitchison and Laurier Miller read of - ) WIil1'ECHURCH un assorted »apple o[ th, .• }'liter tine thing Is sur,. that It you are read an article on "Making Farm a . Dot this order meas n"t 'ille,l tt l l d -1 Homes Attractive" Erato why Try Salada Orange Pekoe Blend TCA musical v.0 , a oy your appliance your 113 a mus a toil last week. s unden.taudimeiglilsrt is out Latinat, any picnic, numbers included a song by Margaret that the manufacturers are new able We bud u Hue rtuwplc of radio tokeep up with the deeu:uol for studs' interference this past $uuday morn—Taylor. ar-d piano solo by Jean Thom. product. rNl pr.ut•l inn. The din wa. awful, and surely 1.,m'h was served by the hoatesees- on the arrival of thetilers w'e affected every rad:-, within tulles of Miss jr Myon. Mrs. T J. Salkeld and sent out a call for a ltt•parluteut Mali We source, Thi, particular machine Mrs. McKenzie Webb. to help locate the. Interfering appli- was turned on a: et:lett$'IU. ll a.w, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Rice, Misses Iso - mime and to show how to install the and was kept on ,,i.ul ll.lki aim, bel Haller, Jean Thom. Vera Taylor, gadget. taurine Mailer, Messrs Stanley Todd, Mr. 11ow'ard of the lMaJio,' i )cruets If the owner of this machine sees Dick Weatherhead. Murray Tayloerand of ala- Ila{Ntrt our ,'s of itch na 4.11 1111, in this letter mud n� enizcs the times Euyler Ramage, are among those at. answer toMentioned as tmil,,.!wg with his u gRegional Training S,.hool call. -tete w'a. need V tending the Gratton of the ono t :tie,owould be being head Dy the Presbytery Y. P. U uihusirstic about our plana' to till pleased to have teem 'notify us to at Durgarinon. the nuua-►nadl static and joined whole- order to help us ar -tip the condi- I Mr. Neely Todd and Mr. Helmuth ' hrartedly in the work. tiuu. The first plata. we %lethal we found g 'Schlenker. a( Stratford, were week -end y, nt, It mi ht he• we„ to repeat the oft- i visitors here. wltfn..hb- itis �ctlibegs.-ler awswtat-.-- i+i•ri-ndt-tee by a .+ortfles-en ratite; r :.erah t- marble over te IeN g luta:' T. J. tsatteit! and Mats Taurine! tit• artvt: thlx _.i' - -he tnstw:rtt..0 tit :t I;.wtl. Miller, trete In Clinton this week at WHiTECHURCH, April 6. - The and Florence McPherson, a solo by Vera annual meeting of the Women's Inati- luai-bine %sae operated tut the gee -ger' reel '•f .....u. •l•� •,weer of this :tpplia11ee just a+ ala • Hydro Store Lute will ba held on Friday, April 9, BUY AN and as this is the day for the election of officers, a good attendance is re- • gaextad. Ejectnc Stove Among those who have been visited with an attack of the flu during the past week are Mrs. Bee. Mc•Cle• n Khan, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Martin an nad Quick - Clean - Economical daughters, Mr. Walter Lott, Mr. Ben Naylor and Mr. Fred Newman. Mr Thos, Wilson was able to return to hint duties at S No. 9 on Monday, . j and caul to cook with Mr. and Mrs. Victor Emerson of Kinloss spent Sunday at the home of - his mother, Mrs. A. Emerson, Mr. Joe O'Callahan of Detroit visited at the home ;of Mr: and Mrs !:aernil and grouses ---iter• that all -vow tending the Yeedership Training Class t has' sad- With -esthete- old . . s. -Mfriends around Fordyce last week. au f have found natlt!1 voor aerials; and Lute. i ' rs. . b lreecroTt 1I -ATI- T torence 1 A•r- p..or gnuiuds• ' The regular meeting of the Y. P. U 1 and, Frances Robinson of Wingham,, a.'1- if you want f, pr•.ve hew a {Nidi was.held on Sunday evening. Dick: motored to Seaforth last Thursday to nIi. cromel affects y...•- re,v' ,tion,pt visit with the former'sMr.! { just Weatherhead read the- scripture lesson, parents,' 11'' slake the gnrtunl room tion of your and Gordon Kesler, the Bible charade: and Mrs. Andrew Kirk.. ' a'' "Cl and Hole Ila D.•anlihil racket on 'Saul " The topic, 'Why the fun- Mics. Winnifred Farrier returned t.• air tt hich onnN•s out r luted .{Healer r• damental malice behind Missions" was her school in Toronto last }'ridgy, and lis ,;,rryfug out vets we would taken by Cuyler Ramage Miss Olive Farrier and Carman. re- n• •u^:'sI that y,•'• :•Inc • with a "Mr. and Mrs Tom Fhtgland art sons tu•ncd to their schools at Dungannon Nit neighbor or ueigl a.. have a va- of Galt, and Mrs. England. of Luck- and Pr, sperity on Sunday. _ a (count -(•)timet sur:• I ,,n, that is, 5 now. were recent guests of Mr. and alis, Goyeau of Leamington is vacuum alcauer w „ lit erlutp{1,•d John Swan. visiting at the home of her daughter, ed 1 with a hniw• sire{••• -- -r soros- of the Mr. Rich.ird Bryan. of Hiltsburg. and Mrs. Aydin Pardon, f , newer type acre ., .J. 'Phis make Mr. Ja•k Campbell, formerly of Hills- •Irs• John I'urdon is very III with a 1.441sutcg.uf_yuur aa'._.!Wrh."d and s(e burg. but now of Lucknow, visited re- icturn attack oraTM -- at how iiian-Y mil... atle,•ts•d. by the centiy at the home of Mr. 0. -6 -.7 -Webb lir. and 31r�. Jahn Gillespie of 4i vacuum cleaner, Mrs. Ramage, the auperlr.tendent. tt h'te loch. celebrated the fifty- I i11a n ' presided over the sixth' anniversary -7 he tn�IN•rtor .- :•:urhi11g Im (own Pr°gr's1m' for the Y of their wedding on c chi. week, when u•.p.- to routioue second annual Sunday School concert Tuesday. April 6. They have always I our tuts. held on Tuesday evening. Recitation• resided here, and have -taken a very "'-w•ere.given by Mae McDonald. Dorothy' artier interest in comrisunity. church,! the are hoping • rnieete !lana to t o:, a public d,,. Ii••n of wUaf • Marie wan, filady _Wright,: wnship and political work. They `'— ere tnnrnert--in, Lucknow -by Rev, mean t'aineron. The family of two ons, (tbsain and Charles, sat White- ure'h, and Mrs. Martin rf East 1'awannsh, are all writ known in this strict. They'also hare seven grand- ildren and one great-grandson. We niter them the heartiest of congralii- , i Hone with a pantomime. ••Thaws th-. Illness. (• s-u1•tny. -r1ld )tun .e +.,." tVe e:)n do -- _ Cross." by Jean Thom, Norma Weath- s'tt if we hate thew. I know Si- have erhead and Laurent Miller, with Vera the dr•.ir• Taylor as soloist, followed by a violin -- - -' -- taalaFatlr'll ii.\l!lu1 \Suu)CIATJ'ON, solo.. 'Abide With Me," by Cuyler Rem- von- :Is we to etilliiiirtie the in f,•r,•uec. raid he gave us real r.Hgs' ti''ii iuQe.vl. w.• have ft every -Ilett Ifni. far most wlllitlg to Int• I ,i. [hakes the task a real pietism •••-r making a thorough test ; • Iht's is:iiTtii >ri> �tr►ett: •, I•-. 1 utter. was •alt was remarkable: it was I merely rt rrduetion of the noiw•, but ..1i1 1.114 elituitri!loll. .\ .te.•T.i.Yt iu�pr.'c'-lips t Was ant I? Its-• r,reptt..ii .-.omit,:ou, in' thea 1'„ t„I :11 • :1. wore aisiteal and tett made %Odell l.r,.1w1 Io the °Wiser. Lb their nppliattee was giving trouble. I each ease we were ;iekiel 144 install It u„•e••ary' -gadgets. :oat Ili,. will I done fleas 115 :WWII a• +.t.• 'grI iii it sopasty stub r•sd 1 The tont of the Alter uad,hi_ above- 1111 Webb S tc, nrrution,dl ia'a•'a It $1 _hr parr installs- L'ty ctlnipuleut ,,. r?i