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The Signal, 1930-10-30, Page 4yr. 4 Thursday, ().tuber 30, 1930 Groceries highest quality Frits and Vegetables IN SEASON Telephone your next order to Geo. Price & Son Telephone 248 Corner of Square and North ren.et -WE DELIVER - 1 • DONNYBROOK DONNYBROOK, O('T. 27. -Tile Y. P. S. meting for. last Friday night Was withdrawn owing to the young 's convention held ut Itelgrare THE SIGNAL LUCKNOW LUCKNOW, Ont. 27. -Mrs. Rohr. Rae is reported to be w•rloualy ill. Wirt. 61111/1 ', of town. who had the misfortune to fall lila day tarot week, le, we are glad to report. improving GODERICH, ONT. C I lock to ler Festival si- One MIII.Filland Forty Fowl DL. y Magda- BUC NEW QUEBEC society. Next ,IMdaT s " un or t, { {sMw'rs►4004 ••• t the -Ripley Orton+ In the town Mrs. Norman Thompson recently oil Friday evening The lrtiyital to, spent a few daY+l with her xtrter•td- i 'Nit. Mac N'ah0+u. of Stratford \or 1 ohm e►Mreh la•nI the week -end at his Idiom. law. Nino. Pearl Tftnulp!aw. of WIug• here. haul. 1 i ar}' srrrl. .tf the Mrs. \Pard wad family spent Sunday at Seafurtlt. \Ir. J. I. Johnson, of Srafurth, spent few days •with Mr. l:. 1\'alirei•. Mrs.-t'_„lefferapil had as risltors on Sunday Mrs. i're'Iericksln of Valley City, N.D., Gladys Jefferson of WIl al- rteek. Mr. and Mrs. J1 11111 R. Jefferltn and family of Munro, lir. and Mrs. ti. M. Jefferson Will family of t'lhtton. Mr. Sm Jefferson of Mildmay and Mr. and Mrs. C. Its Jefferson. The Princess Pat is the last word in stove making. DoVt buy until you- see - thee. BLACKSTONE'S hrniture Exchange main dotal[[ M mom" WESTFIELD Vrr:teYrit'I,14. 41*' Airs 01Iheft Woods. Exeter. visited one day last week at the home of Mr. sou. under the .ilc'blr leadership o n1. 1r . o -fed- Mo...I. Wotan' Campbell. Mise I•cun Carrick. of 'leen W' w"n d. Mrs J Klllough. of I►ungamum. •fAr7r, iiui tl (Ms mime M Mr Mr'. WJII lee'. w meld -Baia -pet,} .The C. ti. I. T. are holding a mak. tau I trr..Mrs. Wm. Eelly. C. 11. Douglas. tions. -It war a c Tisk well done. I oinerade party h1 the hall ou Friday' ■ - e The HE • +'1' wax the eltlaing evening. 1 tetober :dist, when ghosts and Ihrwn through ti 11 11 enviable rep territory as an the Indies of th p1a•r of 1truwiller 'pad reiwat*r. i. i1 111411 ranted liter a wide .4.11 1111011 which x• nun tl ••11 aer•e a din - 1 uihrl ilTIa. will Ix• held ami Nurem ro raw of hlgb- I vhe ort \Vrdutwlay. Is•r _mid. Tlu• following er•enlug a taut ucr t e hue wi g fow111•2:1111:11..: .up$N•r told alu luten•aing ai grew qutlllty 'r*tettal thrown In fir Mr. \Vm. 1.. Young is busy picki n g 1 will Iu• giveti. , the Dur prier of -lou. Little wtto- 1 ata! tacking lila apple.. a llh•h are a _The firemen lire staging a Ilollowr'en 1 der that pee •4 ptrg4e wade' light crop but geott sample. -- fhcl.r w mitt; to lhr pk- The county truck is drawing gravel fwasyuerudrtilauce on Friday. (M'tula`r i e iltaeei dirt. The dance will c,ntomru,•,. mit tl; hlnrapue tlf Itee into of organize- for resurfacing the road from Dunlop for tion to flew ti ,wiser of hungry to Carlow. 1 P. r• tocapably Wled I i• Young'sbrother. M i Val F i +cit• 1 •hl •k fur with mitt Sunday last. alacrity and it tad in Inas than Many old neighbor., amp friends at - CARLOW CARLOW, Oct. 29. -Many members of Carlow euugreptton attended the anniversary services at Wwwiler United church un Sunday and enjoyed the sermons by a former pastor, Rev. E. Poulter, uow oS Varna, and the special music by the choir ender the efttrettes en Mew 440e+.+- it, !Nett. The supper atul a'uiwert nn Tulveday nitltll drew a number also. The township council meets on Tnrs day, November 4th• the first Tuealay lnrtead of the sec mid as usual The Lord's Supper will be obaerved in Smith's 11111 church on Sabbath. November 'AaI. with Preparatory ser - o'clock harp Belies will be grae•1t people ie so nab, hut *eala 1t wax I M anti Mrs . John Young and the the lace wsotuuM•'. •af the lent wet Misses Rub)- amid Bawl visited w•tti TIt Uuit'd olnu'''11 • a ' carters of the e. vide, with sleeves Milt. !rut ter. r. , chid- to Teamster for a tuaxquerudc rolled fp en( uc hutldrld and and .Mrs. Fisher to ltalerich htaushlp. aoalxl tri Thurssluy, rl' linter itrth. \• forty geese du, •• t ' e ' good time is expecte!. of llrwUUn• four bats al ,at retained ars tended the funeral on Friday last In \11 Mary Wilson, slant the week -end with frietds in .arcely worth 1 win ' g The naves ..onset... of Afro Joseph Tew•slr) late i ARa \I Itoalet Atdr'w. D oar 11 t►t. Shatz) wT11 111alMrenrs. Mr. tttxt-Meaf-m.•nts teethe ea •••n -e-. tow 1.at110* Aid 4 1004144 of ltuckwhent from Mein -set ata- .af the a'ns.• work of prepare- ! tion. paying the farmers 1111 events per Gwt. Yudtvw•. - ' f 1 •I I town. stn•)- "frllb" wPi ulauy ata! tasty. the of l's, pr), a r f Toronto. spent .0 , ser tneritl .1.•111-omnnrl ovomplt- I,• Lir. This. Wlllton shipped [nuc etre Mr, ■o■ ususimaa■•■•was ■aa [■aa; HISSiDON!T ■ • -the-- ■ 1 - at Pridham's Saturday, November 1st ; • ■ ■ $5eoo,.$Io.00 and $15.00• ` Men's Suits vlslttalg ha r g l I1u las Campbell and Miss mr It. It 1's, wenn,. of Ottawa. is spending a few days . Mr lir R ¢ observance of the witches will be out with games and Wlnuifrel Gambit wrre'Seaforth Vis- s f t s at Ills hoar Iters *jpr ■ Owrcoats---- $o.00; $15,00 ant $zo.00• auction u,,- •' ` t third analiter. •.t the remodelling of 1 •h. all fur a moderate foe. ■ ;tors ou Sunday.• and Mrs. Ernie lltcht uu, o[!the clta jeDuwt•Ihhwl iu lir'7 ata lies. A. I. Heuderttai attended the t+tau• called on Luckuuw frtt•adg era[ of i IN ole• intervening years banquet 1n Clinton, given In honer of Mr. Wm. McDowell was a London liars ■ visitor on Monday. on Tuesday. Several of the men in this vicinity rittendetl the farm wile of the Wm. Net. and Mrs. Itr,ewu cud family i by the board of 't - r1 n 11 •ss United (church of Canada on Wednea- Youngblut estate ,ru Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Benson Tyerman, of '11aforth ; Mrs. Norman Carter and daughter Joyew, of Alma. and Mrs. James, Eleley, of Londestsoro, visited at the home of Mt. and Mrs. W.Campt. the annual thaakotferlug meeting of j remodelled and i•ftlrulsllel : r base - being the occasion being Mron Wednesday.• Campbell's seventy= the Victoria lflsrton Band will be !midi went was built. the nuperatrutturt ou Friday evening, November 7th. brick-teneered, a new entrain* ami lob - ill birthday. ---- .te•1' and. Iles t. 11 a on a been a sub- day of Inst week. The reopening of the PresbyterialIauntie omtrlbu'ot Formerly Meth - pallet friends in town on Monday to say. the Ltdi, - Ud Ila church will he held on Sunday, Novels- ,ailat, fiieamtlder rhu,•ch dates lack a1- nowt to the foutsbae of the village. A DUNGANNON Ier :1t h. Rev. Kenneth McLean. mit' h at the murnittg' faux• Mandl f••r tears attest on the \\ it1 ghaul Kea, a' ng •i'w. present site ars ?brow )ears repo it was • be built at the trout ,not choir loft and rloflsfl.Iloflofotittftirt/tiwlrrmar111f1rm ocicxxxxxxxxxxxxvonocmccecI{ SEE T DUN(:ANN/ON. INt. 20 Mr and Mrs. Harry Ryan end daughter Marls, of t.italt•rlch, spent Sunday at the home of the former's mother. Mrs. J. Ryan. Mts. J. Barkley hats returned hone pulpit ad41•.1 at the tar. from Westfield, where she visited her greeted t former -pastor. -Rev. 1.. A. 1 Mr ]as. McFat 4 rn. of iwln10a, 1'oulter, now of Varna. It was indeed spent tilt week -end at tow home of Mr. a heartealag re.,•Iaion for Mr. Potdter. an(' lies. R. A. u. w.. lt• Mra. Me- +etas was alatltae 1 +tt ltrumlllrr when Feebern and children. Mary awd- the chartb entered union. ItoUi morn- .Keith, who have been vlalting her parents. returned home with him. the m. 1 h1 Aanday •:11uirity '1ngry tutus daughter, Mrs. Westfield., t'ampls•1l. ingsnd evening he sate his texts from ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Boys' Overcoats at $8.5o and $9.95 Everything in the store reduced ■ W. C. PRIDHAM & SON "The Sion IIIOIith tide ser 7Wiiilielse 57 Men's aOntario. ■ ri_ 1111 n . _ - -- --- --- -- ■ ■■■ ■tiiil•raaa.a■aaaraa■aa■■ tl 42nd Mal w the aliening [roam flies Annie Moore spent Sunday at /fig ` _ /'♦ FALL (7T TL: the [teat verse t taro the subject was Vj Lw4 -Soul F)Matistsiun and dlatJsfae- her home in R'hitechurch. "fiuif la the Nimbi" misty Mrl' lion.' and is the evciiuC [runt the neV- Mrs. Donald Fowler. alio I1alt been • J Path Vernet with thee .ubje•t. "The tall visiting friends at Flesherton, returned d txfa ` STORE ON DISPLAY -AT -OUR EflR Both mere simple, *ern home on Sunday n est appeals to lead righteous lives and The L. O. B. A. will hold ti" iF lral a4 riot on ter pp thus at•hbe s true happiness. in the vacant store In the Allen ldet't whir: pfis." 3eortte tOgr,M and Screen 1 The retif mu.i, on Sunday was In on ins I Saturday a Rea h. n , gni Stuntiiiii-New Fall Frocks Lovely new -silhouette anctrattecliine styles for every occasion. The new FroCks are elegan.tly fashioned of 'smarted DCW - materials in die newest favored colors. and our display includes adorable Evening Gowns in diaphanous silki, races antgeor- gettes, in • lovely pastel shades. Door " choir leader. lad wife of the minister In the Goderich hospital, swot Sunday AD i In the lidilliille the ,•hoir rendered the •1 the 1111•10 01 her miriade, Mr. and 11111 he= Valle 1 lie 1.411-11. 0 1117 SOUL Mrs. Burton Roach. and in tnenrallei .11 Lord. How Mani- Mrs. Rota. Devidaon. who attended fold Are TIly Work.. " In the morning asi executive meeting of the Trustees' ewe*. At the ocr, fee iineta were rung /dra. R.obt. Hasty has returned home Long le, neem0Pelliast• to. has returned home. by Uric W. tang and Mrs. Pitbiado after a week's eleit with ber dangh-.1 . --Cleverly Fur -trimmed Cloth - Coats at savings such as were never offered in past seasons. These new c,oats have adorable new flat An -Slavish collars, new cuff effects. See our special values. - -New Fall Blouses show stunning lingerie touches dainty frills, jabots, collars, etc. Sleeveless and long sleeves in shades of eggshell, sand, flesh,* white, powclet:blue. Milliner:, Selling NEW TURBANS, NEWEST BESETS. NEWF.-4 F.F,LTA. NEW VELVETS Men's and Young Men's For Men and Young Men of discriminating taste our line of Overcoats of superb, exclusive woollens are sure to appeal. They look like custom products of expensive merchant tailorsi_ Try them on, note how they fit. They give you most value foryour money. aad bY Mr- Arthur rteber and Mr. ter, Mrs. Jobn Rieke. of WInglianE Jacobs the ffittaing 111, WHY SUFFER - FROM YOUR Grained and varnished with glass, galvanized screen and hardware. LER? Door made of selected tuber by tbe choir At a happy gathering of yelling whi handicap/y(1 with unsightly letnuelt els.. Nests • Yoga, Pe4vie'fi or- set. Dancing and ca a Co-operative Sale' Friday and Saturday, October 31 and November 1 This Store is co-operating with other merchants of Goclerich in putting on a big Co-operative Sale on Friday and Saturday, October 3Ist and November 1st 1 values in all lines of merchandise prevail on these days. A. CORNFIELD 'Shop where you are,,invited to shop" - Pine 40 dillittiTt' held blotches on the face., eyes with yellow : iffl,111141" 08-41$01 nge• The were presented with- Headache,Dinninlalgana ifiliONIIIIM113- 1.1111ire Aid. Rev. Byr.n Smell Weig_krewn Rmikime with Carter's Little.Liver Pak your lazy liver, start the bik .1111011111doo and, es is wen known. an inroughout the eeentnig., without eirasent ht. Nee Wee all smit,o4 as be held on Monday froni the family mai- purely vegetable. free from calomel seasoned ptne 1 1-8 inches thick. also -instal Window . albst pre•wilt Meambent and TnendaY funeral of Mrs James FAwards Wee They also act as a mild laxitivi, tributed upward. - - -NILO: ...c1. was early hone out for and friends gathering to pay a final and poisonous drugs, small. easy to swallow, and not habit forming. The) . _ greeted ti... numerous rblitorg. The dence here. many relatives, neighbors Alf. Tebbutt & SOD the entert.ionnewt. tbe Wale. and choir tribute. Mrs Edwards extend- are not a purgative that cramps ca WEST . Canadian F,nter- with great patience and fortwitandi el"1". The pains, unpleasant after effect follow- ing, on the contrary a good tonic loft being pronged Into ',service to ae- mg over aeveral months, tainera •.f I. pretended • Tar death of a daughter -Stria Minnie, In All Druggists 25c and 75c red pkgs. Ws Darer program of valet Ini0/. duet's, trimil (slimly summer, had proved a severe and quatteitoos, popular 11 114 I eInnn11721* , blow •nd left Its mark. The late Mrs. Edwards was born near Barrie. Ont., with dialogues and much wholesome! comedy ilitorsperard. In the Intermit,- !Res -platy -one years, ago. She was a 1 daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Wil• dressed 111.• :mattering. Mr. Snell made itam Irwin, 141i, i„,./.s. ty.suipa her an appeal to fernier/ to make a speetal husband. two sons and two daughter's: "'ff.)" 1'. 1,11'1 "MO for straw of the un- Robert of Los Angeles'. William of To- employ...I m the eltleii." He mtated that rialto. Mrs. Jordan of Belleville •nd hundred. ..t good men were willing to 1, Mew Senior of Toronto; also eight come to th.• tarns and work.. for their brother,' and 1/114. sister: William Irwin. board NI, Penner extended congrat- Wiarton; Robert. Kincardine; Thomas, Wm • I- to 1 11e officials of the church ['Risley ; George,. Dungannon ; Henry nut, sine ,,f tile ittinit'er.ary services cancer: James (a half-hrother I. Thorn - who eonsineted the fullers! service, voted anti faithful mother anal wife Al'Illit \ Oct. 7M-klibas Mildred Rtid a woman 111 111511 Christian rhar- ii Mut -111twTtlilrlIKIIT" liTlTr"MWPMetretw"laarty_. -*net beautiful. The Vartin. 1, at 'prevent at the home of liam. Thomas. George and liobert ' Irwin. a son-in-law, William Jordan of MrN*D.I..111,411 NAItiralikligh.W. Tn.. Riddell arrived Belleville. and n nephew. Hamilton I ttttt ie at. sattiftlaf later "siting with Irwin of Marton. Interment a -n,.. made Mr. Itidd.•11111 father. Mr. Wallnee, of in Dungannon vetnetery. Mrs. IfelvIn ileell. ,if Saskatoon, who Mi-- I. A. Welsh. of l'ine River. i at present visiting her mother. Mrs. spent the v•esigend at the home of Mr. 'tlirrist. la "till week renewing nequaltit- and Mr.. It II. McGee. Laneen In Litvicitorr before retorting to Stionsadein tba fore part of the week. KR. BOWES FORECASTS il.,,..,..3.i.fti•.1'...:"..6-1,,qrs. Fro*. of Flint. Web.. THE wnrrga.WEATHER Mre. Ernott's sister. Mrs. In Krim: Presbyterian y morning. the minis- ter, Itc, W. lir Goodwill. officiating. nor. 1r ..• liri, Roy ▪ Farrovr and ram • werV week end vIW. Weather for A11/` fingt 11`W daym; vrhich he thinks vrIll bring calm, dry winds. rain. sdos. and fro* about the -Teo. tearing( the Baptist church op middle ilf the nutittIr, and from about rAutelo‘ Ths116110111 WISP occupied by Het. the W.,,t1 to the end. strong. heavy ff. W 11 galley, of Jeraeyville. Ont. , Mr. Bowen, for yearn knewn iia tlw mop of IllatoWortft; Una- resides al Owen Komi& Ile it Atli it atinient of the weather and hoe forecast the coodIthitis of the next few monthk He OOP the first touch of whiter will her notleed about November 7th and that the first real onalaught of her 22tiol. Most of the- 'A inter months nil 1 I he about the lines of November. 1:::::::: 11114dwreita 1."Itinwev,:n. ialtufinIns part of . laprember will sew the finish- 74.14lietof isnot was ori.„,ai Th. pert of "111.11•411111*114.e. Ile r I nips lasting a itikard. actor ubt,.h Ing up of the storms of the latter T114....41;ix • ;be....nwg:t inn ,,, m 1,,, etIve 'undoes* and quiet of December sm.., ion. •• Next particolarly the cold, tont the compor- singing of '111 4 Illi 1 ..:.• et r Bert Margh fir•it sviiirlillyidehe,,,,,,rel.itrri.mis,k,,emn.trvlitymistiiis;,......t.t....:: f.manit nh et he Xviaryone Is Wele(11111e 141 to aniline but I here err promisee of ibalf will Ise nowttimi. but -site last half aboulti be quite etarmy. HOW for the farmers 1 nehlthiNted (hi. pant ...inonee. drought von remem ber. and those who followed my ad- vice ire thanktng thernselees foe It ' STREET Phone 488 SCHOOL FOOTWEAR We have Just received a new line of hope 111111 youths' Booty They •re made of good heavy box calf uppers' with double $011`., Inner Role leather. outer pole l'anco. Slid a solid leatlwr betide sole These are Roots that will sire real ...writs. Misses' lines of potent. gun niettil. anti hrowu (.81f. Strafe nod Oxforda priced at 42.011. $2.22, 112.14. SIM nnii $3.35 AT- HERN'S SHOE STORE Phew 42w .7. Inee *rare ' wilt be 'peered in Knox Itnifad Ossirley, November 2nd. of lite ... Preps -di irrvirr Iwiwio . Ts relay evening 0" W' .111114 ..11elpi Rubenstein CAPITAL THEATRE WEPT STREET. GOOF:RICH - PHONE El -ALL TALKING PROGRAMS FOR YOUR ENTERTAINMENT - Now Playing "FOR THE DEFENCE" The Picture, that you wilted for! • Monday, Tuesday and Wedneaday ."MANSLAUGHTER" klier Doer Miller's best-R.11er Hassi, 'ha Wallis ...creel. ,ti, Claudette Colbert and Fredric March SPEEDY! POWERFUL! DRAMA T IC! Truly • *crown sensation Thursday, Friday sad AN ALL-STAR CAST OF SIXTEE.N IN "SWING IffroiGH" r he World's Biggest Circus is the hickgr.11,141 for this three nog 'brill show ! WATCH FOR OUR NEXT PROGRAM Posterity throe hsotl-pieltod attractions/ 'ft* short fedi MOS st 7.14 and CM. liatleawe Wydziondalf nod - Et polite: MINIM Me : Chthlreer Ilee. Illiatiterea : AMMO, NW : -Swam.. Evening Price. WIII Prevail at Holiday Matinees 4.0111. a