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The Signal, 1930-4-17, Page 5THE SIGNAL, - GODERICH, ONT. Springtime is Changeable Time ! Coughs and colds are prevalent. Get Campbell's Cold and Grippe Capsules to break up the cold. Fortify the system with a tonic- - Wampole's Tastelesr Cod Liver Oil Preparation or Penslar Tasteless Cod Liver Oil Preparation. -GET IT AT Campbell's Drug Store Phone 90 Goderich Telephone your next order for GROCERIES (0- PRICI~'S GROCERY Choice line of fresh Groceries and Fruits in season. \1'1. IIFI.I\11:- Geo. Price & Son Tekphone 248 C•,rurr ,.1 "-mare and North strew 0 Easter Millinery New and original styles are fittingly expressed in our latest arrivals of new Feaster `,f [[gels BABY BONNETS, NEW SCARFS, CHILDREN'S HATS AND COSTUME JEWELRY You are cordially in- vited to inspect our stock. Miss M. Rt MacVicar KINGSTON STREET -Huron f e Special Business Men's Lunch daily . at 60 cents TURKEY DINNER Our Specialty - Sunday only From 12 to 3 p. m. 60c. 1 i:. e:ut• -. n ie. at all hours Hugh Wong Intnt tunings Iaayul letepllose 1e3. 1 Just Received A shipment of men's WORK PANTS 5 dozen men's cotton- ade work Pants, well made. dark pattern. Special $1.39 Sizes 32 to 44. Men Tweed Pants • Goodevery-day serviceable Pants in light or dark shades of brown or grey. Sizes 32 to 44. Special $2.45 M. ROBINS PHONE 3M Agent for Tip Top Tailors Clothes made to your measure. Suit or Topcoat ... $24 W. H. RIMER WAS s STOREHOUSE OF ENERGY Mureews Frowned Hie Efforts in Varied lines of Activity ' From The Plattsburgh 1 N.Y., Daily !'rola we take the following eketeh of the life of W. 13. Miner of Chazy. \.Y., whose death on April 3rd, e, mentioned In The Signal last week. utcurred while be was uualergohag an operation oft his tonsils in the hos I jdt.11 at Plattsburgh which was one of Mr. Miner's many public benefac- tions. 'rhtr funeral took pinto at ('hazy 1111 ,uwluy, April Lith. and was attended not only by a great &untourlle of the people of the community hut bj a large number of distinguished perwu.. friends of air. Miner, who arrived by three ...owlet tratu. from New York. 1'11101g•i and other placer. and other railway appliances are wade and where a furry of men run- ning into the thouttauds Is employed. All of Gila great and farflung est ablt(hweut was practically under the individual dire•tton of the owner, who not only kept in close touch with the details of the work, but who dirt as Iwwense amount of travelling front mast to const, covering thousands of 18114.8 each year. Mr. Miner was not the type of Marh however. to dovole ail Ida time to of fuirs or a purely buslnesi or tou1- merl•lnl nature. Love of humtunity itself anti the benefit of iii. fellow, turn wi•t4.• paramount among his char- acteristics. Wealth for its own sake was nothing.. Wealth that was yanking fur the comfort 1111(1 welfare of others w7- everything. 'Thus It was that William H. Ulcer hug lung been' I the most outstanding figure In this . wrtIon of the country. It Is twenty j eight year; Nlue• ps,ple began to hear of the wonderful work that w.ts being' carried on las Mazy, the building of Iletrt's 1k'Ilght Farm, Chat ;fres: gift! of aleatory •uf a gold and tho'shtfol nun who had. not forgotten the little) hank•[ In which his boyhood days! were poised and who still held lu grateful remembrance that kindly old couple, his uncle and aunt, who wel- comed a forlorn little orphan from the West and che•rlshel him us though Iq, he 1 were their own child. ' air. Miner was born In Juno, WM- . ousln, slzty•eight ,}-ears ago • last i h•111ar. Hewas bereft of his parents at auk early age and when about nine years old came to A'hazy to live with his mole and ,aunt. Jelin L. Miner and his wife, the beloved "Aunt Huldab," who passed away eight or ten years WESTFIELD WF.STFIII7LI►, April 15. -Ur. and Mrs. Earl McKnight 11141 babe, of Goderich, spent one .lay hast week at the Melee of Mr. and Nits. Fred J. Cook. Mise Jennet Cowan, of %'Ingham. slant Sunday with her brother, Mr. Jack Cowan. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Campbell and family spent Sunday uith airs. Caw;• ball's sister. Mf-. Rota. Fitzgerald 11 ANhfh•ht. \I r. anal Mrs. Wm. Walden and family visited O4( Sunday with Mr. tied Mrs. alert Aliment of Bel8rave., air' Collo Campbell has returned home from Toronto and is at pres- t•pt spending a few days with Mt - Wm. Crozier of Crt•we. when fortune lagan to reward his ef- The sytulatt11; of this „onwunity torts he came to 1114 old I. 15 extended to Mr. and Ws. Jam,- Chazy and began the work oh11.•lrt's '111nrlt.y and friends 111 the passing of Delight Pana. 1111 ncrleultura4 hist'- Ur. Tuuuey's brother. air.- APIA., tutlou illus -t staggering In its mogul-'I'unney tar 1113111. Aute. w'hleh (riree' ca iiii"i•Iat to Mr. IR -Ile IMeluotau Ina+ pwlrchsseo hundred; of men and has torsed 11.new Chrcrolet eeupse. ('hazy. from a straggling hamlet IMO 'Mr. and sin. J. }coward ('annpb,•I . one of the moat picturesque null pros- uud babe slant t+wlda3 with \I• Ian.us•llttle village: to be found .any. ('ami.al1'- pa1.111s. \1 r. Iu,d-Urs .\ 1 where. \That Chttry Is today Is nlproat Jolwstuu 44f \\'est \Yawa4(nsh. entirely the result of the gond will of Mr. and Jfrs. Jl8Iclu 1',I lar and W. H. Miner. I.Ii*1,1ren were the guests on Sunday o: \..t content with establishing a farm Mr Taylor's paln•ut Ur. 1111.1 Jlr- -n• h as this part •f the e try hada O. Swath of Brussels. never dreamed nf. Mr. Miner• "'RR!I Mr. std Mrs. Wm. Crozier and fain upon himself the building of the II- of ('r,'a, .1,011 Sunday at Il,e Chnzy Central Ronal el•h,N,l. au *4111-1 home of Mr. unit 111 rs. V. 11. ('del• eutl.euul iustitutiou w-hirh has attract- 11441. ed wide and favoruble interest from 811 ,The N'. .I. h. held their l',•,;Idar part, of the &sundry. It Is safe to say 1uuntldy meeting 4.1, \\'wlues,lay M-1. `that in no small vllhige anywhere 1s• with a gbNNI 1,11811(1/14(44•. Jars. wt. the counterpart of the ("hazy Central I Blair. U1.• leader ..1 the group fur thi- Iteral SrheNol fn be foaud. Fortunate ntnuit grave n spk•utiid talk o11 tin• indeed are the chihdeen of tliazy that study book. The I1,.ter program vv..- followed. i.1followed. A ten-e•11t tea was served at the ,lese of rhe meeting. Mr. Walter 1'0..1. had 1114 nil-fortuu. 16 hate One of ht- fingers broken w1111 at 4 INS' buzzing w•ssI. The sympathy of the community- i - they had with them for n time \\'. H. \liner. T111+ Institut104( wa- „lane! in November, 14114 and ha- ever -ince ago. dared fur the rdmutl,.n:el upJ,rinRlug • At the age of eighteen Mr. Miner „f the chfldrrtl of (`hxz3. �.irn{•h1uR left the farm lu Ohasy where h1. early' the best teachers to he found. making south had i.hn isisrd mid startedu small village of ""ifet'tubie homes e 411,11411•' o -Mrs. McVdlie. sr., in the for the Reit to carve out a future'. fur these Hatcher'. 11.114* -(•*4118 that they passing of her ,istrrlu•1:1W. Mrs. .loin, for hdus•It. Ile [lest went to 'JAW-, *4111414.1 f.r 'editing -o long ns they \[(4141 n( Clinton. who passed away 1111 cele, ludlaun, where an uncle of hL-i proved themselves cnlrlblr of gold- tmonthly morning. was eugag*41 las ntlln.a nR- ere a the VII drrn for whom- he seem," i ri Erma who hie. 18pn n was togas al 1[ h 1 1 at .Li tu' t rldgt•1.'illdtng fora 'lug I. t 4" have un abiidug aff".11"". the elrp e'hlldreu'• Hospital. T11nmto. i time and later went Into flu• railroad F.uU•ring mon has n ek I h 411;131e I f 1.'11y -define.' M to Iw I 1 and \, N York of an analytical turn of mite!. he de - buret' would never dream of were It TOWNSHIP COUNCIL. ja tote.( himself 10 inea'hanieul problems, not for the magnanimous even Kites- TOWNSHIP Ic getwrslty- of W If ,\Neer.. Fiery nn It• fourth year 1- the thud wl• are pNelsrd ••w s. t devoting wooatuo DI ca s! uhus nal. Jur Miner's Nplen' • stab• 111 re N.rt she Is mach l4(, Ihlrs. but d".. fi. tmrot of his efforts .11d tribute to the erupt. of Northern prucel-fu health., to mnchluery, fur ,lee. he had an r uud an institution I'Intts• evident fondness. A deep student. or satin finished -GET OUR PRICES You are under no obligation R. STANDISH 1 East Street Phone 369 Goderich We have ,Prepared Plaster, Lime, Plaster Paris, Alabastine and Muresco Alf. Tebbutt & Son WEST STREET \\e Deliver 1'Iwnr 486 Thursday, April 17. 1 do- Notice to Water Takers The %Pater and Light Com- mission is pleased to announce a reduction of ,one dollar per annum on house water rates (roto January 1st. Owing to the large nutnber of taken this reduction uteans Con- siderable less revenue, and consumers are asked to co- operate in the economical operation of the plant by see- ing that the water is not wasted and that all leaky taps or services are fixed at once. L. L. Knox, %V. T. Murney, "We y. Chairman with n patience srldoai found In a malt ap4,lhu,w• tint night aid in the bullet-, EAST \\ AWIA\1►SH ,e ft.'s 'Ing up et suffering hu1nallty. wore.' 'I'I,e' 1.4,11-hti. emm.i1 met mi April .\fire iossing a few years las oaf- I of atA•ndnnt-.-llentildgy , e qll{Iga"i 1 Stk. N lib all th,• member. pn•s •n! ay tote. Mr. Miner went tf..ultllm•al„lir., I:11.•.Cmt'"'" outstanding i4osh•{ali+� atlnuges of the Inst mlrtieg w•• • Minn.. where t ,,nr, four chin- in and surgeons, all those rhiugs which' rhod and approver. ^ o1a 111111 1..11 the bnildi„g of floor, 181)1 machinery. go n0 the nmklue nj, of it highrdn,sl -•,,:„.rs. 4'atnll.ell and Walker. fl..made r4. first Independent bn-1- ,it> hospital. Jaen who have Leen % f,•irre,eutat1'4• of the \Meu111i` num 'rut11n• las 1. palls. For a nrulu.l the world state frankly t1(81 Hoofing 4'o.. Toronto, waited oil the Minds r ..f ni re ai was f refrigerator erill the they have never seen :tanner hospital •.unell 111 r.•ferel .e to the ,ape of oil - cars. ng and repairing of n•frlgerntur in all their travel- 'The K.ut•}Relent vests The c44n11en were of the op111'' ars. 11„Its,•, with It• floe hlstorinl 144u that -il wa:4 I..4 early ,1s yet 18! on t cn eke 10 or the r, r*ge.ratornd, um.Wll11• 1s also part of the Physteian•' rhe se1NM1 to make any purchases' ea rhe interest ' first t .. re ....merited nthe --atom: til. line. - cars. .Mr. Miner f!rst rom•eived the, h',.q.Ital. idem 1.f 444(4' of his early patents toll All of thesedifferent 4'1i1, ' the Court of revision was then meow:.. his universally used draft Rear- and! faros. the w'hool nod the hospital, :wording to uoti•e on the 111101 now the !eliding product of W, it.' form Che W. H. Milner Foundation drain bylaw. James Cornelius appesirl I• 1 e' and (•11,41 and evert- owe nt them re- agatied his a-sesstuent. chaining he WM. n -we. -eel too high for the amount NEW FURNITURE Don't forget that if you require anything in New Furniture "you can secure it from us. We positively save >ou money. BLACKSTONE'S Furniture Exchange 'Os int bunny et Wench' Miner. toe. tieing part of the eye i meat of railway ,'oleic•, throughout ,retve1 it. full •ha r.• of intention from 1h,• world Thi• device nets as same•, the nom who 1110,1" them Ime shock-ales did not stint himself. either It, [IOM• thing lu the nit ov " 4ortar and greatly facilitates time or in might helth. to worths 4It.' end thrthat r thsey mflsla8l and original assessment sm,NdinuulwR ni railway .- .ftrtf*4'. 1411. the draft gear the alrlarge them judge for them -elves, -nen r1111.I las d The was then finally . \111 11. Miner. Inc.. I nig ri.l of different laattern- largelof- Mr•Besides Jliuer. 111- ,h,• aethitis 4j.,'The .r'IfKIP asteln',tornal*4''reto mel at next inq nitlro1' algdla'O'l' .\ „' the• 1.1,1.•rinuent ' _ flee staff Is employed.; it tiIIn n It11(hi:, daring4,41 sth.- World War. •111s time and .Kilhmgh. witimam,1,.udtF:111ott drn t,1-' fire In the •ncipal m I dldlor ,ygn. The•pwlnc1p1a1 mamdactorles are at weeptth were at the cull ..f his rountry \ few .ulnlp nr,olmt.8 were Onlen••l ituffa1.. N.Y.. where the draft gents 1 matt' mto1-1i.ii. be 1a.11"' 1lid. 1. 4onnerl adjourning t..' meet ut nrr.Ilge M. hail dncludnl ill the ,cheme.•The munclh however. thought 1 otherwise and this appeal was ,lis - I GODERICH INN GARAGE 1111 I('I.\I •F:11\-I('F: STATIN\ FOR Dvaat, H.d..s sod Easel, Gs.eral Motors Automobiles and Trucks Ezpert on Electric Trouble We Specialise en Brake Service You can invite 1'..1i.. Insis,•ti"n when they are repaired by its Automobile Supply. Electrical Parts for All Makes of Autos in Stock ,.,. r! i r ' we can't repair ---t•• HARRY BRADLEY PHONE 247 HAMILTON ST • Smart Things To For Easter ■■■■■■1111 Wear • 11 SPRING COATS • OF BLACK BROADCLOTH, NAVY TRICOTINE. ■ • COVERT CLOTH. FANCY TAILORED TWEEDS • In all sixes for women, misses and chi►dren. Every 11 Coat a bargain at the prices we have rnanccd them. ■ $9.95 to $45.00 DRESSES,_ In the season's newest styles and shades, including ince Corinthian green. cQcoa, rose beige, indepe anda blue independence and bL,ck, in the fAmous crepe g Reasonably priced at $13.75 and $16.95 crepe. KAYSER SILK HOSIERY Service weight, heavy service andweight and strand silk to the All top chiffon,rnew ,hA�Pq areh 1 slipper rP- the new spring KAYSER SILKGLOVESrices. 1n a full range ofishades and- sizes at spm P RIGHT. AT I'RI('ICS 'I'iL\"I Al1F: STYLES TIIAT ARI.: NINIt TO YOURSl'(1 (1i ET In it Your Store GEO. W. SCHAEFER PHONE 56 ■■Nm•■©■/t■/■C-7■m■1111■■ of Value 1 • • 1 • • • • ■ • ant on ,\i 1 y May rah. _ to 1\ ash na nn and means of Pinking the United .\, 4'i IR'rEINE'iF:I.lt. 1'Icrk. State-' netivttle' most ef(.'t1..- .bur P4����� Ing that time of sprit". ••(;renins i- not ls.ni of 8eulul.,lt r - VI of ties things err what mn} ,111 arabin 1'. 111) 1'..r Ii.1 8,11 icy -*r - ilrJlird be sen by •1111• who carol to book. IIHs. NOW Sy � wsigi�i �wrMR anr•, I and If that were n11 it might Ia con- FEEL!"'1•� am'lasttte _�t� ,Llerel enough. "fhen,lr. nfone \( rows t or maisi NIr1/m■■■ w ■■I■■ rmow■■■■■ailwasa■I■mim■■Ile tlai Wee the 'nnrh- hr Im• •eat thnoush r•Alegr N and sinned on the p n t to fortune.' a ES the p„nr people it" has nften s1:oil ■ �� ���� ��� ���� from a life of ndsery-nil these were El / matters latw•rn himself and his (:.Nl Surviving Jir. diner 1- his wit.•. w'hn Is•fore her marriage Ons Miss .\lir is GOLD SEAL COLE GUARANTEE SATISFACTION GIIARANiEED OR YOUR MONEY BACK RC9,r.F SEH WTI, DAMP lona We sell the genuine Gold Seal Congoleum Art Rugs and Floor Covering Thev are unconditionally ,guaran- teed by the makers. J. R. WHEELER FURNITURE DEALER and FUNERAL DIRECTOR 1'lu.n• 't.tr1• Hamilton Street Goderich, Oat. Smart Spring Footwear for Easter Wear All the new season's smartest Footwear is here in all its newest styles for street, afternoon and evening wear. Among these is our new spring shipment of Wilkie Glove-Phit Footwear for men and women. These are corrective Shoes to give ease and comfort. To make stere that our customers are fitted pro- perly we have added to our equipment a Wilkie Gluve- Phit Foot Measuring Machine. Let us give you a real fit and real comfort. W. HERN SHOE MERCHANT GODERICH eFINE.�..s'fratmat�Mbt themyonrits an a See the latest scalloped fringed Window Shades at Smith's Art and Gift Store The old reliable \Vial••\' shade people. who have heel, making Window Shades for „ver 111 year - e DIAMONDS April the month of Diamonds Our stock is complete with highest quality of stones in the newest settings. i10W the Trainer of Goderich. Ontario• who tins -I arid with him in nil of the ander takings whi•h have en•lenred hien to the people of til- bwro1113. Th" ee41n1,1 ;,I ('hazy- and the hospital at flail.• burgh bear JOti.tly the names of Wil- liam if. and Ahoy 1'. Miner ns those trhr, have dptlienenl these splendid lestitittiong to the people. Jlr. Miner n1.. leaves one elect.. Mr.. George 1. Mie.kluto,h, t11e w'fe• of }Dr, Meekin- t,.l, of Crawfordsville.' Iudintin, and ' 4L•nr nephews. Robert. Henry and Edwin Miner. nephews and sou- of the Ince Dr. .J[Iner. Cornpare our prices with the catalogue houses and city stores with goods of equal quality. E. C. Robertso Diamond Merchant and •-lltlnl'aim•' 'c. 11. Jahn -tea,. J..\\'. Me' . !•- 1ol : "Hnretile." T. %. Ibttrrsen. J. tt. in Jeweller >Inehntti : "Norotti•." '1f: J. Attker.'$4. Itrlitltln.• • Goderich 4' nitre 1i-4 .,r nplstit►tments will : 1 hennrnatltlaa8lprier tethe ,openinllpf ■■■■■■■•■■////%///�/■■■]♦•/■■•■■■1■■■■■■■ nnylRaltnn. y C. S. L. ANNOUNCES 1930 APPOINTMENTS A partial lis' of fleet appointment, f.n 'he 1!1.111 se•nwm.l. 111loltttrel b3 ('a11ndn StetnusliI I linesn. The IINt errs 4Ipv'iiitu11411. of eugin•••rs :bud aptntns to pnrkiag. freighter -elf• unloading collier- nu•! 1!a• passenger steamers 'of Northern Navigation •Iivi- stun. le emit ra-•" the fire' n;tm.'.I 1- master sad the •eron•I 18 etglte•r: ■ ".Arcl.hi." 1►. Il. Porter. .hs. Ilmnr ■ ruin. senior: "Itcnverlm,." E. J. $hmu' 11011, I1. Pau': "('ialtrarbi,,." H. IhaNter. ■ I. I:roek-; •'('n,wdl:tn." E. i'orer.rau..1. \orris : •'("qty of IlnnlihOn." .I .\. I..q•du•. 11. .\site; "City 1.f FFi,Bslan." ■ F list Ire -II. M. .1. O'Brien: "4'ir3 of ■ \l4(tre„1." N. I.-gnnt(. 111 or T.finitn.'• M. J. 1'ork,-v. .111- ■ 4,i,on; "4'I:y of Windsor." J. .\. 1. ■ 1:144.441. 31. .1. 'Allot -man "F.dn1•nuo■ Ib.c Antler -on. J. it.'Sandie : 'h'erui. Uey. wtis 11..1. F. Ilenry : "Ken.'1:, ■ 1'. J. Stinson. R. \\'., I'.owe• : -Le!' ■ ridge." 11. .I Holler. .\. F:. lieunr.l ' -Ss41itU sm." 1'. U.•IAVNI. 4'. [staple•. ■ .Selkirk." E. 4'. Itaehm n, -1). S. S 1 ■ num,: '•\\'eyhurnl." .1. 4,. Itaxt.r. 1: lists -der: "Winnipeg," ff. S. Pint, ■ ,on. 11. ,'tinelsir: "United Stnh•e." t ■ I.1.••rin \ ('layer: ••('ollhnven.'. I' ■ • / ■ •• • 11 ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ S ■ MONSTER TEA AND COFFEE TEN-DAY SALE ■ In an unusually short time Royal Perk orange I'es..c Tea and Lara ('-'11,, h8le alta,ln•,4 a market success ,1 in there [1.11 14•IN•nding strictly upon the merit of their high quality, their ...instant freshness :u, t their ani-- / .lp,rs opp.r Utility U. ,e 1iiallat ymlr.uPIf with these two famous pr,slnbusiness and naw. to de with your I. lora, fortuity ;it strength, Is.t11 won their way b, the hearts of the pnrticuL,t pnlrire. Take advantage •dsuperior ChainrU.m. IG•uu•nlh•r, the In1,14 1N•hind the cannier is your frieu.l nn.1 11'uat,ts.r,[lading:as :1• personal *alma[.,• .s- hin•' Ilio pr•shn•ts hr rias. I1•al with 111.,1• iI lI 4'i aw411,1 Moms and Ianelit yonrw•II.. WE SELL THE BEST FO -R LESS "1 he Secret Blend'" per Ib. Kara Coffee 63c Ingersoll Cream or Pimento 2 for CHEESE 25c Borden's Chocolate Malted Milk 16 oz. 53c S O.S. Cleaner 3 Pad 1 4c . 5 Pad 23c Manyflowers Toilet Soap 3 cakes 23c Nonsuch Stove Polish . per bottle 18c Hawes' Floor Wax . .... I's 43c OLD DUTCH 2 for CLEANSER -4 }� 9c Hawes' Lemon Oil 23c Junket Tablets or Powder 2 pkgs. 25c Singapore Sliced Pineapple.2 tins 25c Kratty..1. I'. PoldIng: "Collier." 'I' 1 ■ ('nr8an..4 .4 thee: .meilelg.•• S. •.,,. ■ ton. J..1hinglas; 1lhllnnti 1`riu ,.' ■ Geo. Kirk. T. W. vow,. 111 the Northern Nnettatlo(, dirt- 5 • n -lm1. Ili,• following RIM„hIttnents wen• . ramie to the taaw,'nger •tenmors: Phone 136 - STANDARD PEAS No. 3 2 tins 25c per Ib. Royal York Tea 67c LIFEBUOY HEALTH 3 cakes SOAP �- 21c Large Sweet Prunes .. 2 lbs. 29c Fray Bentos Corned Beef .. 1's 25c Interlake Toilet Paper 3 rolls 25c Bulk Soap Chips 2 lbs. 25c Libby's Sauer Kraut . 2 I , 's 15c RED PITTED Per tin CHERRIES 21c Heavy Syrup, 2's Castile Soap .. 8 cakes 25c McLaren's Jelly Powder 4 pkgs 25c Oxo Cordial .. ... 6 ozs. 39c Crispo Fig Bars "A treat to eat" per Ih. 19c PURE 40 oz. Jar Strawberry Jam 39c ■ ■ PHONE YOUR ORDER TO ■ J. McEwen, Goderich, J. Calvin Cutt, Goderich 11 PHONE 46 PHONE 116 ■ WE DELIVER ■ ■ w N'' J•d,n M tA,.1