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The Signal, 1929-4-25, Page 8.9.9-9.911•9•••••19- <' 6.--Thuttsday. Apair k r�rRn'7Rr tet' " .� - • �"! ,n• Jr s County and District COULD NOT Hawaii Bremen are planning a '24th nig suffered rather tonere latiries. ANN celebration. a the aericl,.nt she was May ce her lov' t George Williams,a resident , of etldlgrd to resign } r died teacher. there on April 5th at the age of rev- Extending Hydra constitute enty-sig Y Owtug to the lucnay' 'ti ht ors. Ile watt in the employ aim's :it tirauJ-41rud of the C.V.R. for many years'.. lion of Hydro t The marriage of Miss Jean 11O11s• 1 slue 1926. wht'u it w:t. installed, it boner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 1 bus been found necessary to install', Moser Holtzhauer, to Joseph I'osliff. heavier equilrweut. This work is al both of ,Iuntic•sttoro'. was w)leuutirad ready under way duel Iti11 coot ap by Itrv. 1t. Snell at elle Staffs iwnn'u- i proximately $4,000. Some rural line aIle on April 9CIt. Mr. and Mrs. 1•os• extensions also are keens wade to the 1{ff will reside at .Loudatetwr Alun. of niu`herii7tpart tl of o fh,llnomit). thus alt l Mr. and Mrs. Jewett M. Amberley, announce the engagement on the 2nd cuice9•siou of 1'elrortu• and [ daughter. Sarah 1t .idulplt tuwushli,s :u:.l 11 hurl .•ties 1 Eflfaprrtli, to Peter only son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Neavie. 1Yin Valuable tklwlatalsip of a result t Ill nus as o dwkh for thirty -live years. E their youngest e" Pet Elymcr RrnVir.'.,,,❑ south of liruu,t I:,anl Heu`a ll. [wan eLaird lo.,tit of 4th concession of Huron [,. Robert the marriage to take place the early ,wthful Ptudent at to 1't ernuy of part of May., Weetterii Ontario. London. has been Janet Towers, widow of the late 1 „warded a schularertti1, iu I,ush,t•., ad - John Carmichael. died at her house at ntlnistntt' by the t ,iiter.tt of', Hensel) on April 17th. aged seventy- I ;Chicago. The scholan•hlp i, talusl t:d : use years. She i survived by one She, mow. Mr. Joy Id will graduate daughter, Miss Nellie. at home. and' frau the University at London [hisniedIeloll nue ,stn: John, of Detroit. also by sec- i y,,,,t., with Wilton.. f:lib-ring the 11:. -�� hen he ‘,.4,. eral brothers and sisters, be ins the tint break iu a t u church. He expis•ts to Islets Egin ttel- teu. uturkable iteholuotit career there in A quiet wedding took place in the ',the business administration coarse. Ile- %ilk. at the cid of •Illi°• aft.•r a Iws on Saturday. I ins near the tap of bier class each „watt, of sls ; eurss' 1.It,s•kcr piny'• Mary Lee. daughter term. 1 cut herr tine eight of Mr. mud Mrs. Arthur Woolley o !students ever a layers Lost seek: 'There -were nine P Brucefield became the bride of Bert' veraity. \fir. -tsynt d,.gn9will the ,receive etauug'e,tl each side told the total tally was in ' WORKFOR IONTH$ Restored to Neth, by Lydia E. Pin' s Vegetable Compound Port tom. N. K _' Ihr three moatha, I was nervous and weak with = feelings and not do my A friend ad - me to take E. . 1'ink- s Vegetable nd and I got goal re - from it and d it to their+."- Lits Ar1.�r Fort El - r death be- I cei.try ejvt• yrurss ago. w - family ,•f t tither %ealr. old. hr "ha. hada 1: • tally the sued me and Pedes filen* that pass, an, It is expected :that some system of osseus sisal". will be Installed. The faurlller of Ezra Sender and Vernon Shatz have m,ite•,I w town from Dashwood. EXETER Miss Vera IL Laugh,. ,itt;gbter or Mr. and Mrs. Jas. lean. i., of Tronto, ,� auil Maurhv' E. Ford, of the late Mr. and Mrs. A. J. F. of Fseter, wen• uwrrle•I at Toruli •ii •t ptil 1bth. I Nlr. aid Mrs. Ford will ', i tt' at Vfln- u t I*•r;. Ganiet MoF'all,, who etas injured in 1 an automobile accident rl•,e'ntly ,while dr'viug to 1VItidssr, duel who was 1niken to Victoria he•I,tal. j,enulun. 111 Iw trealeel fur Iw711. t%owtde, was able to return to Ida leen,' here last week. I'hnee' of the local ulrr,ga;ltlt, bare :uutiuutced (hut after M i 14 they will i conduct business oil a strictly cash bass's. ZURICII Aaron 4:iugerich h 1. purchased depeca trot,, the estate of his t.,llter, the late b! i Itaiiiel (Hugel -telt, the too -acre farm +,n cul h {'+ cut 2 i, l'ullces..au.la. idly, uu ---- .:1..• I:nnwou flue. -\t the 1►rysdale R •' church. on .%I•ril 1',th, ,:ertrnde, , ,iIgbter of Mr. nut Mrs. John 1)ucharm•• and bolls Ihtrtud. sun art !antis 1luraud, all of Sto11Ity township, were ,tiited in mar- riage. Hest Father Nandtauil utt- eiated, tVhile air. and Mr•t. 'Citiuu Xt'rcher l art l Mrs. Henry 1Crneg''' ti. r. driving on ebr Zurich road ser lienee 1, Mr. Kcrcher lost control of •l:c- • ar of ac- ..unt of the ruts 4n th. : •.i.lway, mud the' car upset in the die I. Nit's. Krtle- ,•er. had her cwllartaae r. .�••it. Mr. sus+ V r-. Ker•her escaping •t 1. a .'Vere i shaking up. Andfileen ehunh, Ilentall. a was one of the ss each ate, h t,l Ittu M I youngestApril lYth when M y1 f f attoud Western Cid- rw held +( tournament ihillen• amu of )!r. and Mrs. John bachelor ,• is f rt, if lrth i• to 3s. A n- 11 The ceremony meas performed I euiy,xea(ion, and will take foil sldVpro 111 be played cruel t ars! Mrs. Pullen will reside at Sana. Mimi Elizaleth Wilson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wilson, 7th eons cession West Wawanoh. who had been teaching at Normandale. neat Port Dover. 1s at her Kolar atter spending a week in the Simette hoepi- 1 murntuz last week be net hr• tat. A short time ago Phe triliiwd on 1 eery unusual flue large bird.* ,wins- ` it buy's hoop on the sidewalk and fall- i win?. ,i hist. fond of water upfswiti' i 1 the ,road, and upon farther in5estiga- I �-'Hen found that these One. snow -whits' At the annual a•Inwetint wof the Myth and majestic -looking hints were white . howltug ' ilues- ,.emu• in their natural wild state. and day, June 19. was chosen ass the date apo„ approaching them they /slowly I for the annual tournament Officer* 'row room the water and first• towards fur tits year our,• elected a.•t follows: the lake. Mr. Smith a19., advises esIron.;prc•shlt'tlt• Dr.. w'. J. IVicMiitte1; that there,hase been hundreds ..f wild 'president. F. It. 1 ducker. and also large !mintier, of wildide•uts, It. It: Watt and A. W. Rulritta.tit: ' gees• found lodging oaf this little sheet i-so.-retttry...l. 11. Cult , treasurer. A. 1V: of writer this spring. .1s there, wart Culp. • very•rlittlte frost, this*' 1.{nit' found it Blyth twlthalnts will uleserve the safe Lassa of met for the it i'1it. if , %V' Intwluy - aftcnloott half-hollejay. sirnet•ue had the• spirit and ambltliut during the summer months. cotd- ' art n Jack Miner and would milks ala`- mewing May +st•I,ott.•r, I a+ n•Cnrtssl .%Vide nceommtaiatitin' Mrs. Wall:) .. (•... effort to rr of e'i+ll e I cru rhe n hu• 1 and also pmt ample food there. this Mens• after six w nl I iidesd make a cert intereestlug months with her daughter, Niro. Malt- lll I H at l I. i Il•11 at tae favor i herr Pullen. .' inn, game,. w by the rector. Rev. Mr. Jones. Mr. ,wed to (itt ,e o, there s'o• ma, also la• a routr•t whit for luck age of the s•holarshi, whish hr haw wall. now experts. Suggests Wild $1rd'Kefuge Saatfarth'ss lady lawn howlers, to tie 7.tiu . tt Herald: Mr. t' rl. Smit • f •,�uuu',wrlt ift Mrs. trtt.,,lliSpruat aw t'alsaiit the 11:ie water Highway. joist cit J•weph, adVls,.o i, th;ti aur And MN. tls,•,ir Neil the -caption. MAID . et III - 1 Dress A// Your (UTS& SORES W/rH A#T/SEPT/C : e k B u m 7e. -.9 ti t _ ". off., 1 11 1 for pipe,•,, t _ icily she underwent Ina operation f t i `lEAF'ORTH 1 goitre. :u1.1 11;19 in couv'queue•e ranch I101p tired ill health. Rev. W. 1). McDonald. {castor of F:g•- Sime the .recent iaccident at the•, third C.1' It level cn.++ing here figs tb m Milli• United church. h....-isi Warier. ,•rinks accident within a few. mouthC K United hnr•h at set to th ru, an, u. ride some furthi•r protection. rn b'w b to the :n ti••n of the to 'i: i tie BRUSSELS iirier+ets lawn bower. r-. held their animal meeting last sass's :in,' elect., oditrrss as follows: Hun. president. A. 4'. [tardier; president,. Robert 'tow mail : rice-pre•ahlrut, Walter S Scots se•e:t•e- taty-treastrer, D. M. )I 'frit' i.1 The club. with an Incnea-c,i nemb,•rsldp the last two year,, is to •hitt{, f,.rward to a ,111•ee,tttul season. s1 (inlet Wedding tio's place at the Melville ehureh [nano•. itruwielK, a Call fr sox ' 1 has at the 1'.1'.It. evidently intends to pre Agincourt el meted su ) W crowing 1tVttlut•sday, April -111th, when Misr, Margaret Elizabeth Cuitkc. niece of Mr. and Mrs. Wart. Illolltieer •f Grey .•x. A. township. tecutlw the Lr .;c of .V Alexander. son of Mn': 4't•xaider and i the late John A,exam cr of Molis- worth. The ceremony w.is p5•rforitted by Rev. F. G. Fowler, t reception' was given aunt. NIr-. Hollinger. WINGHAM Mr. and Mal. A. 31 1'i Kenneth have return)' spooling the winter at s' t settlement enptnlittr,• of the rutted hate been Florida. • plltt•ed at D EV OTE D TO Q UAL 0.0 1 DURANT Red Seal Continental Motor Derain four • Wheel Brakes Morse Silent Tiariet Chain Ertl Forte Feed Laibricatids Passenger Cars Fours and Sires from $675 to $209$ f.o.b., Leaside, Ont. Standard Factory Equipment Taxes Extra Prove Durant Quality Yourself ! , QJOU see the attractiveness of a Durant car as it passes down `/'j/ the street .... you hear about its economical service from the owner .... you become interested when his testimony is so often repeated by other owners. There is a Durant car awaiting your inspection at your local dealer's; also the opportunity of verifying what you have seen and heard by taking it out, yourself. Make your comparisons, today! IR III !1 DURANT MOTORS of CANADA 1.iM1TTD TORONTO CANADA D U RAN �IfIM RUGBY TRUCKS IN % TON TO t% TON CAPACiTI*S PETER GRAF, Goderich, Ontario fa..t-1111 tia { P the brute 11 - THE nerves are fed by the blood. Poor blood mans starved nerve tis- sue, insomnia, irritability and depression. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills will enrich your blood stream and rebuild your over-worked nerves. Miss Josephine M. Martin, of Kitchener. Ontario, testi- ' Pies to this : "I suffered from a nervous breakdsarqy" she writes. "I had terrible' sick headaches. dizziness; felt very weak an i could not sleep; had no appe- tite. I felt always as if sone,- thing om ti thing terrible were going to happen. After taking oth.•t treatment without success, on my ester's advice. I tried Dr. Williams' Pink Pitls,and nos all these symptoms are gone, and 1 am strong and happy again." Btty Dr. Williams' Pink Pills now at your druggist's or any dealer to medicine or by mail. SO cents, postpaid. f nom the Dr. W dliarns Medi. rine Co., Brockville, Ontario. r O � 529 s0'\ PCP DCA Dr3MIUa> PILLS PINK PIS w, 1O�O COUNT Mate at as . wssltl..P�ste wttttpt.. SCHOOL R*PORT S. S. NO. 9, OOLISORN,E The following la Has report for the l/uuiult /0 '11001, S.S. No. A, Oolborue. Titlereport included the results of the Easter exuwivatious: V. (tutu) marks 0111 anti lou per cent.) -•Erie Quaid 435 m. anti TS per cent. • Sr. IV. (hula' marks in IV. and lit. 1(80 and 1W {s'r cent.) --)Phyllis Hor- ton 8(12 w. and ts2 per c'eut., Frank Horton 718 m• and 88 per cent. Sr. IIL--Fraut•is Linklater 9L1 art. and SM per cent.. love Horton 1177 in , Sew w. Fulton( rd and Bet la's cent., Louis F and Ott per Bent. Jr. III.--1Freddie Jewell 7110 w. and 74 per cent., Billie Farris!' 7(11 w. and 7'2 per cent.. Verne Jewell (177 it. and IH Iter real. 11. (tiital 854) marks and eta► Per cent.) --Walter Chisholm 479 m. stud 74 per went.. Bobble Farrfah 476 tar. and 73 per twat., Harry Chisholm 3M w. and 55 per cent. ,1.--•Uayld Parnell (excellent), Kathleen Chisholm (very good). Pr. -la) thing:as Bogie. 40) Harold Jewell Number on roil. 1(t; average, 16. ANNE Mactlt►NALD. Teacher iras'tl and title Market (St. Cathatittat Standard) 4 Henry Fon" 4nupltt•d something of `a botnbshell the otlwr day when he in - I permed nn interviewer that he (Fldu't I know anything about the stuck market. 1 adding 111a1 he 'totter lucked et a aetork market quotation In his life." The re - 1 porter wits trying to tied out what Ford thought of the r'oeut collate•,. of the New' York Exchange. He went to I the richest and moot suct9vesful nista iIli the world for the upiniott but ale pareutly he should have appntnohed the butcher or (Iw baker lir the eautdle- i •!leek maker. widow, and one tun. John. who has re- side,, }lith Ilia patents. was old iu the town wn t � meeting wet Mall Tuesday evening of last week in the interer+is art the League of Nations. and was addressed by F. G. Moffatt. 11 l' P Hee F 1). Gallaher. Mee. .. of r C4:aw and others. A comm(tN c itirens wits apporinted to repres the the Canadian ,League of Nations Johnstone. 1. •awford and hottw after I'eterwburg. ei Coal and Wood Genuine Hard Stove Coal Chestnut Coal Pea Coal Coke Pocohontas (2 by 4 egg) I can supply your wants io ally of the alxovc fuel. Prompt s,•n'ir,• null reasonable prices The Taal Driver and the Ike ITorpulo Telegram) Iteurslutt of a Ise hits a Hamilton I taxi resulted In an ac,•ideut in which six pastemgrrt were Injured.' The driver ware fatting hy the hie. and now l he hits leen stung It it jury. Ile must juts alar damages.'" the driver let his ear run w•litt'l while he ,eased a Mout wit), the tee, i nu.hetitt lie was negligent. The duty he owed - to hiss tatswttgen. required 111%1 he should stop life' ear. if he had n chime to dose. ta•fore taking tarries I with the iee. 1 But if the iter entered suddenly avid imtuediateli transfixed the driver with I Its sting. It wialld he difficult to sty the• idriver 55 is negligent if-hla instinctive effort In brush his assailant away 'brought disinter to the car and its ocu{atnts. In such a c'a9e• e %till be nil more negligent than if he had t t .11 It- of of gl t bolt iSt •else e•. t a been ire al 1 y { rimy. this commlttaw belay eunllara'd rung. of Incas n `tidda1l, Its. , It is n,tt likely that this arrdlrt Now Open Between while the driver will alertly,* lw re - ease r. Mea. scums a precedent. Each Newfoin, Rev. -F.. 0. llallahe oft t { t'ntn :art Mrs_Mut'die. of the kind will have to Me judgi•11 on1 the surrounding elreumstauoes. And %faramer Sere C . Plast Week attending the coato,•at,,,i, of ()be of the earlti't openings in the and car' to his work. It Is pot to he Knox College. at wbi•9t their sun, 11.1 history of theClevelandacrd Buffalo presumed that the law will require K. i'errie, B..t., received his diploma. liTrantit company le being male tlitw him to ,display ru{s•rhuman atoleiam year when the C. & II. Llnc Steamer ngalnst the °°reel assault of a Mr. 1'r.iti won the tt ,a M. liislop ('14v of Erin' starts froth the }last I bee•. it t taratip, the gseond ,a, 1i t',tu p he Iha9 taken iu his t{itrrl •girul runs,"•. Ninth Street Pier, .Cleveland, this 11'inghanu lawn trontere are pre- Thursday evening (April i.Mt at 9 parilig for an attire seawop. (rtth,ers pin. for Buffalo. This opens daily Jt eervity' between Cleveland and Buffalo, ateami•ra leaving eaeb way every night at 9 {t. m. and" arriving it the opposite terminal at 7.30 a.m Everything hart been in shipshape (lir days- waiting for the ice eend�itione at. the Buffalo harbor to permit an early ripening of lake travel this year. .aye Mr. P..J. Swartz• general,manager nt thea Cnmjralc. This route is becoming more popular every ,year for the auto tonrlttt as well :19 those who travel hy rail and L. FLICK Telephone 171j (ioderich Have Your Clothes Cleaned and Pressed itt the tip -to -.late way' FIRST-CLASS SERVICE titx,dr called for and delivered Fall line of Gents' Furnishings W. C. SNAZEL Haberdasher and l try t'I,•auer West Street Phooa 339 kvelland and Buffalo (mired to Ow the maximum attention etre and 11n. i'errlr iy.•re :it Toronto t t ret., for 19220 are: Hou. president. It. [tole: president, A. .1. IYtlwn;- secret:try- 1reawurer: .1. M Graham; cat -votive cottuuittee. A. I'osliff, It. Viistoue. Dr. Irwin..1. Mason. 11 hook ass if s •frball wit 1 he the popular gattte in ,Winghara tins year. A .•hedule is ,wing arrwnged aril play will 1e commenced early. ' • (in Saturday afternoon loot, .at the Wellington ,•tract United Chltrch per- sonage, le.mdott, 11.5'. J. 1V.' ilibhert Milted in mtarriage Shirley {Vinnifred, width to enjoy the twenties of iwke slaughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Colvin Erie and rest while the. travel. •f Teeewater. and Clayton William F,ir auto tourists C. & B. Line car - 1:t1 fogle. ar--F'ryftrgle, e1,IrR ..m of Mr. acrid Mns h',. -steamer sen{ie sage's maur mflew .1 no. Flyfe,gle of Witixhatn. The etteplr of deicing steer congested mad. and were attended by \4r. and Mn'. F. W. leaves the additional time fur stght- Smith. uncle 'anti stmt of the groom. seethe at points 0[ interest. 11r. and Mrs. Fryfogle will make their •Anyone planning a tour which will botuc in Wingham. Ii t KNOW tragus McKinnon, one of the Pio- neers of KIttIttAt loom hip, died April -111 h. hit ring alne,st completer) • hie ,eighty-fifth year. 11e was horn on the 1.0• of F.igg. Srottltnd. and came to Canada with his parents at an early age. The family settled on the 0th com•averion of Kinloaa, where he re - until hi,. removal to Lucknow in the year 1917. Ilia wife, formerly Catherine McKinnon of Seaforth. snr- vites him. with int,• sons and four daughters. There are twenty grattd- childre•tt and two groat -grandchildren. Four.yearsager Mr and Mrs. McKin- non celebrated) their golden wedding. The death tot Neil Murdoch on April 11th removed another old resi- dent of 1.uekmaw. Mr. Murdo•h's ,sassing was quite sudden; he' died shortly after breakfast, from an at- tack of heart failiire. j)eeeatted lived for many years at Paramount, Ashfield township, before removing to I.ucknow ten years ago. Snrviring are the bring them in the vicinity of Lake Erie this ,+rammer will ie intertltted in securing a copy of the new C. & Il. folder which contains auto maps of this terrifory. 11 will he mailed free noon request by addressing inquiry to Nir. Frank W. Milton, (1.!'.A., The Cleveland and Buffalo Transit Com- pany, Cleveland. Ohio. le*. v 0. i-Aledge, SQ��4 O • i "gym PRESTON, ONT. Masked Teresa 411P Makes dyeing es racy as asking. t'we Maypole .ark your druggit for It., -they call him -The man you can? rattle' Many successful business men regularly use Wrigley's. The act of chewing has a soothing effect. The healthful cleansing action of Wrigley's refreshes the mouth - gently stimulates the flow of the natural juices -steadies the nerves aids digestion. WRIGLEYS 3 fry?t, Purity Fruit Cake Lcup butter, 1 cup brown sugar, 2% nips purity Flour. % lb. raisins, yi Ib. citron, 1 teaspoon cinnamon, %a teaspoon nutmeg, y, teaspoon ginger, 2 eggs, ', up (scant) molassesV, cur sour cream, 7. teaspoon Flour the fruit. Bake in moderate (wen (375°I• How to get Better Results in all Cake Baking A baking expert says "Purity ilrties�g, rich flour with great expanding qua • • if your rake recipe calla for ordinary pastry flour use 1 tablespoon less per cup of Purity and it milk is felled for use alone tends ilk d hall water (lukewarm), make the cake dry. our month use 3 For pastry that melts in 7 tablespoons less per rap of Purity Flour and 1 tablespoon mor. of shortening Roll it dry. For extra rich pastry use hill batter and half lard. Being emitted only from .elected Western hard «hest, Purity Flour has the strength end Quality to mak. It "hest for an your baking.' Get a sari from your dealer to -day Ow forma 700-retipr Perin Finer Cook Rai it wadedf r irk. Fria fn ire 11111/1, WS Cassia i u titles Cs baeted• Tweets (a. Solicitous of Your Patronage CINDERELLA BEAUTY SHOPPE N est street, upstairs over Tebbutt'i Hardware For Appointment Phone 239 Oeen evenings by a4powtment only 1 Still des Beet fete Bread Anything and Everything in Radio and Electrical Supplies Electric Ranges, Electric Washers, etc. -Electric Wiring and Repaits- W. MacDonald i';tee•trician Britannia Rd. Telephone 174w Grocery Specials Get Your Supplies at Sparr's Grocery and enjnytlie best in Choice Groceries, Olives, Oranges. (llaeea, Eggs• Butter, Candy, etc -FRESH VEGETABLES arrob, Beets, Tomatoes, Loaf or Heed Lettuce, Turnip.. Radian. Onions, etc., etc. Cali in and look around. A trial order will convince you. FRIGIDAIRE EQUIPPED For your protection Sparr's Grocery ' Tlie -1,,n• of Satisfaction" Hamilton Street Goderich Phone 146 WE DELIVER IN TIIWN GEO. STEWART FLORIST' Brace St. Telephone 105 Goderich NOT$CE Town of Goderich Hydro Electric Light :end 1'ow.'r Will Be Off Sunday, April 21 Sunday, April 28 Sunday, May 5 from one o'clock to three o'clock in the afternoon Water & light Commission CODER' C H