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The Signal, 1930-12-11, Page 1215--Thurada7. December 11, 1900 CREWE home after complettag the season m!the Great lakes. Reid laid up Ida boat at Montreal. CREWE, Dec. 8. -The monthly meet- Is farmer from Colborne tuw•mthip of Crewe W, M. 8. was held at the itook rix hueehela of wheat to town one of Mrs. DYlIIII1[II thepreeldeut-4 its. last a-!o'Rd a. trtit ltpals e taking charge. Rev. C. pair of working shoes. When the deali•r al ti of LINIMI011tylieltet1 him mother. Mr... S. the Scripture lesson The oecretary latahei tor pia wheat THE SIGNAL . -Kahle• GODERICH, ONT. Mies Margaret Peutiand spent the laeld ag gbis,,,,Iton school on Thum- weekssud with iter frieud. Mita Hazel day, Darest„,,, ts, at 2 0.r:10a sharp. DUNGANNON DUNGANNON, Dee. 10. -Mrs. W. Wollidge, who has beep visiting her daughter, Mrs. G. M. McKenzie, for the past six weeks. return o read a letter from Rev. J. A. Walloss.iraaai„.dpah„. an .„rdtaaryl•ill load I 11` Weat China. Mres Maize gave a read- A -roe -err •Monday mrsalug. ing, followed by the last elluipter in thei __ i en, II -Sunday. study book .1,y Mrs. J. Knpatrick. As ,1!1.11d .1,11111 the price tile farther had to !coulter '2'2. A good program is being this was th.• annual meeting. tbe elec- ti a twain his Jeans and Hilda:1 cents 'Prepared. ..1 KINGSKItils,1:. Dec. 10. -Who non of officers took piece. asiblIOWs: of wiwit. mid y,-;:), he ( ;,,,,,,MMt my, I tOgthe twin, he t t for Ms ;iv bushels The "44.° Hi"' "ver tile' week-enu wilt:II!' daeryeer iilitaiitikwftropiavtehrhawdeastiherenr dyof . darr;o•y"Dat. jy,' dt3rar. ,,sw.itwurIll! slr,.t whip7t siSs4.1„init Prteident, Mrs. Menary; vice-Preaident' [Ike hoot and shoe industry -should -, vo,'"".Y. I tit v.. „het ped the wst..r supply in this 'lid. W. 11. ..S.' of l'ttliai l'ultt;0 'many? oh, yes: we certainly had a aut.h a whoa ,o, a., expork,m,sd ri,„, the winter with her daughter. Mrs. R. recretary. Nits. Swan • treasurer, Mrs, s. s. N„. 3 • . I °Morn... w ill bold its lied her by motor to Sarnia, where ..b.1 was met by her pion -in-law. Mr. '11•1111s.1 3. Kilpatrick : organis'ta, Wag France% Morel' will meet Wednesttai aft.•rnoin Mrs. Crozier ; corresponding and press • hall, •e pr,•tection. Crozier an41 Mrs. Iiretimin; 'wording amnia) l'hrislinas convert on 111004loy. lit the home of Mrs. J. R. Orr. The puptho and teachers of the Bun- 1 pUblir school are practialug1 secretaries Mrs. 'tasty And Mrs' la laiasesibig mrpate,__The past. I tiorych iia•t lit.t Friday evening in the day viola tinhvatillt.:r11;!'n.i.:44legatialet seavppayeningandanda glifornlithmeir concert. w Melt Is to 1).• held I Mrs It. Finnigan; strangers' secretary. W. M. 8. of tItuith'e 11111 ..hurch was which .were in charge 4•1 like I.eini pleasant tins. ili• • • „ ' • blaize; Missionary Monthly seen•tarv Ws Gauley ; newer fund siecretary.. W41 on Saturday walla, and ia spits, Colwell. ilev, 0. W. Mitt took cliarra• I„ a all mono kr surpassea. Mrs Treleaven; Ladies' AI41 president, - , of the bad roads there wive quite n "f l'he '1i4e1104(4.1. •A "Tref** itsetiv*"+1 Mr. perry McCarthy. of DAD*. Mn.. Menary ; treasurer and secretary.. g,...I atietuhiwe. The ih,hatt, „.,, et, Ilto progralu was a solo hy Was Pre.. spent last wcel .tuluttg his friends -here. Mrs MeContiell. "the subJect, "Itesoiv(41, that the fernier iyu 11014. of 11;oilerielit.,whieh was ver:r Mrs. Bowler alai Mrs. Owena. of Allion Homy. of 4 .4011441.11.11 Collegian,. witii ion -acres .01 go,..1 land mid gym ant4•11 apprecinted. . Saginaw, earawrly the Misses Ckertiatir Institut... and Mks Eileen Treleaven. of thin' plihe itre 'mending • while „ in inipleinents alai live' stock Is In a i:oderich townsitip ratepayer.. are of 1.11.•kiOlw 111gli school. si ten t lite • la•tter (Malicia.) position than the city paying their taxes this week, and Tax among their fricials here. Mr Chas. Twamicy of Detroit. via- , ' firtuative Wits upheld by James Coritaintglth'ali.*1 "lifilaw• iltou for the s inter. 'led with Mr and Mrs. Sam' Sherwood A number I.( the farmers are plow- miss path. intwora ia patting „la a n • Hy ..---..witains nail miss rii,rigay .,Roberteen.;,1ps. aral Ow land is tettngted 111,.be,Jn %%idle amipag hcr Teesweter and Han - and Mims Cruetta Jewell, while Arthur ' shit • for this work. .. • over friends Nu. prelpirlag. -Christun.. tree 1,"- - The . wilt has+ chance -of M. (Or the affirmative by a narrow Miss ti. Kilpatrick. teacher of S. S. _retied for lhe tiegntirr The deehdon-- - and concert to he' held- sendm w - the va•rviee Grace Fatted church, house. the pubJect very..cleverly snit -interest • gift for a retith it Or la tiwai fro It 11 C I 111 he hoe t home. why Doi -..11.1 The Signal for ing, December 17th The Presbyterian Sabbath ...hoot are holding their Christiania eutertaintne,ut day, Demand* 22nd. • Ueo. Horne is under the doctoiii care. We hope for a speedy recover'. I Mr. Melville Reed left Mat Saturday i for Moncton. N.B.. where he will radde1 tbe "interest of die iltasagyalazrla to. Mrs. Reed. who with her two rho- dren has been visiting her mother, Mro. Sas. Merin. will Joni tier husbaud la a couple Of weeks -- hi m wag KIIIIPlanliot.d lb. r(111 siW114.11 Iter. ('. C. Keine United in mar- riage Stanley Bennis and Dither init- ialer. daughter of Mrs. Glazier and the COLBORNE TOWNSHIP. . ____ __., .- seeomit • or tune.. having receunt year? A anibliar preaentatIon card I (Mite a-nitinher froni TriirTnicumilitp at • "slait. ".. -.- . (moon. priticiiml of Clinton public yea rs Roe... .1,4.111111 a thaws- ;entertainment given in Graee church A sHolly Berry Beliefs The Best -Buy -1n Radio Histo -6 P1-1,11.Za____ cam. Mr .141, Was in the 1- chair and a good program was carried Init. -Mr. Fred Elliott. president of the 1'1 ga ve an addreas. Miss Margaret Pentland sang Jeeyeral solo* and Mr. Patterson. of Clinton, holism thq helped to keep Pa- . red Wm siss allVe;;The WESTFIEI.D. Dec. 10. --Mr, Edward 114Aier."-N1144ses Maine Bamford and Marjorie Campbell, of GOderich C. I., spent the week -end in their respective The Westfield Sunday school are I holding their Christmas concert in the I church on the evening of Deeember , pared. A small admission fee la being I charged. i S. No 11 school intends holding 1 house On Friday afternoon. December 1 19th. The teacher. Woo M. :lettermen, busy these days preparing the chihi dren for the entertainment. _Mrs. W. 11. Campbell spending al tew days at the home of her datiglifeicT Mrs. WM. Crozier. of Crewe. Many friends will he Sorry to hear that Mr. Rola. Melkovell has not !meat so Well a late. W.• hope he will sotlit mamver.hla usual health. --iirditrmaertee hi the Westfieid Mortimore was preachlug missionary semitone on the Nile circuit. The Sunday school held their annual enernoon officers for tbe ensuing 1 r. W. F. Campbell: weeretary-treaa- BABY CRAND COMMIE Comae . COMPLETE The (lilt StsprOge -- Order Now For Christmas SEE AND HEAR THEM AT LAUDER'S DRUG STORE - Frank Riley, Girvin Young, Salesmen 1 . :: __X _A XES 'II -----1.930 Taxes must be paid b December 1_4(b_tosvold _the penally. - . Collector ATTENTION! We have received a shipment of the best grade of CLOVER LEA? CHINA direct from tile manufacturers at a very low price. When looking to purchase a useful Chriatnias gift, take look MAKE THIS • TEAPOT CHRISTMAS --We have a nice asaortment of Teapotm to choose from. ry- Teapot- purchased we will,give y01.1. TREE quarter of a pound of any of our Quality Teflit. i late John Glazier. The young couple ti remit/. loi lattiationoa, where the . groom is employed with the }Axil, 1.. 0. L. Offiters.-At the December I officera were elected for the eomIng s..11 Writ,- stallion -74'd ihe lit Benson Filin4tan; deputy mamter. Har-, blood alitit..4.1niordvarypt1171„:74.1::: Alton; chaplains. Rev. C. C. Keine ' tars- William Omer; financial secre- tary. Melville (Nilbert ; treasurer. John B. Young: lat lecturer. John Finnigan: 2nd lecturer, Henry (Amen : mar- rie PS.0MM, Wilfred 13 la: aid commit- / teeman. William Mole: auditors. Rev. F. H. Gibbs and David Glenn. I of t▪ he Preabytertan church met at the Thursday, December 4111. with • good home of Mrs. Rad. liavidson on I. pion; the to -witty leaves heol remembra••••N of the sewn of thorns; the bitterness of the tlrangti et which Christ partook hanging Am the Once, 1I, 'Aft, there wax a custom of makinit a decoction from the lark .ohl drinking it In the wide of th.• (*bringing% celehnit ye i*Jake In -the manger." - Meat real Swot der sitnao Asti% Hari - We have them siukthey are much efiesper this ysar. pp - -- 15c to $1.00 _ia.. dams , • - • : _ Our stock of Christmas Pruits is moving fast. Oet yonn now. Store open evenings till after Christmas sitA. • Phone 164 Corner Hamilton St. ancl_Square AttliAltItitaftatiltZtakidlaaltatL ing. the following officers were elected, tor 1931: Preeldent. Mrs. R. McWhin- ney. Jr.; 1st vice-president. Mrs. R. Davideon; 2nd vire-president. Mrs. J. 'Bennett; 'secretary -treasurer. Mrs. F. Rom; ,Tidings. 'secretary. Mrs. J. Ben- nett ; supply sts•retary. Mrs. 0. M. Mc- Kenzie; welcome and weitare secre- t tarn Mrs. R. Davidson; program com- mittee, Mr... Wm. Stotlwrs. Mrs. Geo. , Anderson and Mrs. Roht. Fitzgerald. The treasurer gave • aplend id report. Mrs. Roast Invited the W. M. S. to her home for the next meeting. Refresh- ments were served at the elm*. of th• rafted Char* W.M -at Dungannon United rhumb held their December meeting on Friday hug, with • good •ttendance. Officers for the pear 1931 were elected as follows: Pres - t. Nes. Arthur Elliott': eordlnAr and corresponding menhir:4 Mrs. Jean Williams; treaanrer. Mns N.' • wh7hrd: °maim. Mrs. James Me - Whinney ; 'secretary of (Ihriatian stewardship. Mrs. D. Sproul ; strangers' secretary. Mrs. 008. Irwin ; supply 1 iodate belpifir-siseretary. Mrs. Mel- ; vine Colbert : temperance secretary, 'Mrs. C. C. Keine; Mixmlonary Monthly secretary. Mrs. Wm. McClure; litera- 1 tore mecretary, Mrs N. F. Whyard; prelim aecretary. Miss Margaret Dialler. Report,. were given from the different secretarlea. The treasurer gave a good 1 report. the allocation for the year hay- ! ing heen &inmost resolved. Three betas of clothing were packed aod mat to at Toronto. CENTRAL SCHOOL CONCERT TUESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 16th. ROGRAM Opening Tableau --Canada • of tirert int turtle amnia- -When dr Shedders swab ang▪ le -The Find :Nowalir- Primary Chorua--"The Health Song - ''Jolly Old St. Nicholas - I. Departure of talii," A. The Medical Change 4. The Owner of the Slipper Found & The Prince Again Meets Cinderella flare_ 'Won Band nrer. Mr. J. L. McDowell: modatant. iiIiiii41...- . Mr. Douglas Campbell ; temperance t is quite a ugibie superintendent. Mr. James McGill ; saw 1 shinary superintendent. Mr.'. Marvin I really admit, McDowell. with Mrs. It. Vincent and For when one is start IWm W. F. Campbell am a committee; w ows where to quit? librarian, Mr. R. Vincent ; Cradle Roll Isuperintendents, Mrs. Harvey Black, - -.11110,m--,-..--• Me Mrs Wm. Blair: planiatx, Mimes Win- 41 storm I ordered. With sledi,ikates and to ''Iroast turkey, and holly • And greetings meet. gay - nitres! Campbell. Edna Walsh. Ifary i for the different classes. Mr. and Mrs. ;Marvin Mcliowell and Mr. and Mrs. • Roland Vincent were appointed to see 1abemt ordering new hoots for the 111)- -1••Before. Gordon Buell and R. Vincent rary. have been quite succeasful in their 1hunting. having secured two re_d_folas.- PART II. Opietats--The Fairies and the Brownies.- or '•The f4tory of a Charal"etetralil-iTilcid- Fairy Queen: the Fairy Princeliest*: Oiri Goilag to the Woods to Gather Flowers: Billy Big -Eye: Tommy Long - Whig ; the Lost Child ; a Brownie; the Brownies.: Wee-Weem : Wood - Nymphs ; Gypsy Girls; Butterflies. Preaentation of the Victor Lenriston Medal to Etta Rance--Inimms tor Beacom. THE NATIONAL ANTI1EM frogram to begin at s o'clock sharp ruissimi werforiAls, CAPITAL t.HEA1-1:1 n Lomb far -ellielanias Feast 4 4•4141211.1111•4.4044.- - the family meg, wog steered wita • . . mixture of boiled ries. ploe seeds lad art • lee Children _ . rlirlf4(11111111 14 first of all for tbe _..__,,,,• • _children. thin t forget the tree. and 1.1 ihit thee -win auJoy making the Pole - - Mrs Thaw ahd candy sod 'fringing bits of cotton to hang froto the flap the wishbones of fule fulfill your every wish and make this the Merriest Thristwas you've ever had All-taIking programs for week of December 15 to 20 GEORGE ARLISS transfers to the screen the mystery and pageantry of the Orient • Christmas 2,497 Years Old 1.„; of aostos. la the orlereal nod rorresolen,k to the 1.11r1itlw Afar Ilet.1 arm. rmil Infinite ,r1191. 101 Often ion 01 11, „Rearm If I:lien "THE GREEN GODDESS" WITH THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY-- • - JACK HOLT LILA LEE RALPH GRAVE§ wilt okrill you with a fascinating lOve story of the daredevil* of the air 414; 11116W4e1--.14 WOITSO as Seam Class --Practical CI& the Whole Family Gillette Razors . $1400 Ever Ready Razors and Cream b0c Ruhherset Sha ..50C itlid-7511r Pocket KitiVea • 25c to $2.00 "Kids Special" RoXillitillka 10c ' Junior" Ifoekei Sticks 15c Boys' !lackey Sticks 25c .1 iOr toe RegulatWintelot loc Three-piece Stainleari Steel Can% isl• ing Acts, polished 43011eislc--SiiWIn Laundry Sets for arms 10c to 22.215 Tiiirgress Snaplights 39c complete Ever Ready Pen Lights $1.25 50041 lrbauting Flashlight,: $2.00 Sleighs' .59c to $2.49 'Electric Heater, $3.95 and $5 95 Slood.•fisortment of Pyrex and Silverware- - "F G H // .y7 pion Janitarv ft whet, t, 'men ',rough, their Two shows as& night. Matinees Wednesday and Saturday *at 3 nf Christ's birth prohattly NOT1CF.--Iniring the two holiday weeka-1 (Manger. nt -program rech week. with matinees Mon day, Thormday and ftaturtley short/co aa. in eke Ienr- In hem tote wf A oat rt r. home a In the eirsiaste.'llo that tbe Intent Lltriat s hen leo tosses thrmith the C C M. Extra Aluminum tf • 4 4 AL WEST STREET HARDWARE