The Signal, 1932-8-18, Page 5YDRO
Power wink be on
on SUNDAY; north of
East and Weit Streets,
from 8 a. m. to 11
a. m (tact Isom 2
p. n1.01.
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Commission
GODERICH
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HEAT FOLKS
Yes MA'AM 4
-1115 15 THE PLACE
WE DELIVER ONLY 14 ICL
50U COAL -
Maitland Club
Has Golf Tourney
Over One Hundred Players Take
Part in Buooessful Event Wed-
nesday Afternoons
THE SSCNAL CODERICH, ONT.
ber of Knox Preabytertan church Matt DONNYBROOK
whUe health pe
Thursday August Vitt, 1961.--41
Sunday. We were pleased to wel-
rmltted a regular at -
come Rev. W. It. Alp of Ottawa back
tendant at the services. For the past DONNYBROOK, Aug. 10.—The re -
seven years of her lite, however, she Solar meeting of tie Young People's
had been coufiued to her bed through Society was held On Friday eveulug, 1
Mures, and death came as a welcome with Vice-president J. A. Thompson
release from suffering. Four datnsA In the chair. layer %RA offered by
ter§ and tour sons survive. They are:
Mrs. Ben Yeo, Detroit; Mrs.
Hinman, Rochester, Mich.; Mrs. Ste
art McDougall, Uoderich ; Mrs. Thos.
(lsdsrich towcnit(p; Fred Her-
The heavy rate yesterday morning
seemed to spell "all off' for the tour-
nament arrpuged by the Maitland Golf
Club, but by neon It had cleared, and
the golfer, bad a bright and sunny
afternoon,.of Rbkh they took fell ad-
vantage. The 'Course presented an,
estimated scene, with over one hundred
players, and much Interest was shown
xarluua ezmpetitlons. Players
seer from Qlint94i(?" telt .
Stratford, Bayfield, Kincardine, Wing -
ham, Ladino', Fordwlch sod 1As-
TM shrine. events were won ar fel-
lows :
Low gross (813) —Me Seaforth team
composed of J. Melees, W. Southgate,
E. M. Little and J. Hlnchley.
Low net (219)—The Goderteh team
composed of C. A. Reid, Dr. W. J.
Reid, Judge Costello and A. T. Har-
land._,
Low Stull. 14 --bole. MT—H. .A:
Bruce, Stratford.
Low net, 1g boles
Ione gross. first o es Tt3i—Tic
Elliott, G(derieb.
Low gross, first 9 holes (271—R. C.
Cole, Listowel.
Low gross, gerund 9 holes (86t—
J. Hluckley, Seaforttl._
-Low art, second 9 bele- ( )...W, D.
Logan. Listowel. .
urgent gross (118) -W. -Z. Patter-
son. Fordwtch. -
Hidden hole -tire. • . - McKib-
ben. Kincardine. -
Somebody's ordering some pleasure -pack-
ed coal. Somebody's awake at the
swtarh—end we hope St's you. Happy
L the man who sees the Heat Polka
tucked away in his bin before Sep-
tember wanes. If you value your com-
fort and pesoe-of-mind now is the
time to invite the Heat polka into your
cellar. If you want to !Nerve the
wisdom of • man. take a.JMsk at his
coed tin before October.
CALL TRZ MEAT r'OIZ/
(ALL TIM•
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fiRgeleitt
J. 1. INTARQ c0 P Nle
Robins'
Anniversary
Sale
SPECIALS For
SATURDAY Only
Boys' Jerseys
Blue trimmed with red.
Si32, 1
Annzesiversary28to Sa19c
le..
Men's Jersey Shirts
Collar attached, in blue
and brown. Sizes 38 to
42. Anniversary
Sale
•
49c
Men's Tophin's
Combinations
Sizes 34 to 38. Regu-
lar $1.50. Anniver- 7 9e
sary Sale /
Men's Caps
In dark shades only. Sizes
6 5-8 in 7 1-4. An- A 5c
niversary Sale �t
Red Back Overalls.
Medium weight, elastic
back. Sizes 38 to 42.
Anniversary Sale.. 8Q„
BOYS'
Whoopee Pants
Sizes 7 to 12. An- 69
niversary Sale....
MEN'S
Railroad Shirts
in blue and khaki, cwt
style. Sizes 14 to 69c
17. Anniversary Sale V ✓�
M;'- R�bifls
Agent for Tip Top Talion
Phone 3S4 (loderieh
GODERICH TOWNSHIP
oODERICH TOWNSHIP. Sag. 16.
""41i1011 Ruth Cnrwtn -ef--Oedericb
eft wtttr'her — •e
Porter, last week.
Rev. 11. G. Whitfield, Mrs. Whitfield
and daughter Betty, of Northville,
Mich., were guests at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Robt. Davidson ou Wednes-
day of last wee*
Mrs. Alvin McAllister and Marlene,
of Clinton, visited with Mr. and Mn.
Brit. McAllister last week.
Misses Evelyn and Jean and Master
Gordon Anderson, of London, have re-
turned home, after spending an ex-
truded visit with their grandparents,
Mr. and Mas. Robt. Davidson.
Miss Helen Davidson has returned
bogie atter ,n pleasant visit with Mr.
and Mas. Elwin Anderson in London.
Mr. attd Mrs. Richard Johnston and
Mies Johnston, of Bluevale, were
,Sunday visitors at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. kobt. Davidson.
Oath. Chords Notes—The August
neeet4ag of , the ..11,MI fl, war Add
Wedaeday attera000..ugust loth,
the home of Mrs. Jas. Rosa, with
thirteen ladies present. During the
afternoon the ladies quilted a quilt.
The devotional exercises were taken by
I Mrs. G. Harwood, who opened the
meeting with the hymn. Hark, the
Voice of Jesus Crying." The Scrip-
ture
cripture lesson (St. Mark 16:9-20) was
read responsively_ Mrs. Geo. MCII-
wain very kindly sans a solo. which
was much -enjoyed by everyone pres-
ent. The roll call was responded to
with the catechism, with Mrs. (Rev.)
Hamilton of Goderieh asking the ques-
tion.. Mrs. Hamilton read two articles
on the work of Dr. Darby at Bella
]Sella, B.C. Mrs. Forest McClure
read a prayer and the hymn, "Take
My Life and Let It lie," was sung,
with the Lord's Prayer In unison clog-
Rev. Dr. Mur ore, Willie Craig read
the Scripture lesson and Miss Rebec-
ca Thompson redid *to Outer
paper oa "(load eltlr eu-Wp for M
fits." Kr. J. 11. :—sit(iif "moi.
to our church for the Sunday service.
The W.M.S. Is holding its regular
meeting ou Thursday- afternoon at the
home of Mrs. C. Jefferson.
Mr. J. W. Nixon vIRltel friends lo
Lueknow one day this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Riagier et Ws•
g,. . . r WallwrM .-
re 011e •non—oodstoek *`'
1s apendlug her holidays at her home
here.
Miss Dow of Wingham visited friend.
arouud Donnybrook over the we k•
eud.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Jeffersou and
family of Munro visited with Mrs. C.
Jefferson on Sunday.
pre, Klueardlue ; Thomas, Port Stan -
solos and jr.W Bamford pleased the
lei: Janes, Detroit, and John, of audience with vlolla selections. Miss
tioderich. Two daughters, Mrs. Sarah
nylon and Mies Nor Morgan, are
deceased. There are sixty-three
grandchildren.
The funerai was held from the home
of Mr. John Morgan, Wldder street,
on Monday afternoon to Maitland
eemetery, Rev. D. J. Lane officiating.
The pallbearers were six grandsons of
the deceased: Messrs. M. McDougall,
Wm. Merges, Wm. Hinman, Pred'M
gars, TlYeron Betties and Loess F'ly'ers.
AU of the immediate family were
present, with their families, and friends
and relatives came from Rochester,
Mich., Detroit, Kincardine, Loudon,
Port Stanley and many other points
is Western Ontario, to pay a last tri-
te the memory of Mrs. Morgan
Floral tributes received Included a pil-
low from the family; a wreath from
the grandchildren; a wreath from Cap-
tains Kenneth and Dan McDonald, of
the Moreau Ash --heats Kincardine: a
wreath from the Kincardine Bowling
Club; oleo many from friends and
relatives In Oodt;ich_v
Elaine Bamford acted as ae'cornpau-
int. It was decided to have a corn
roast. The meeting cloned with the
Mtapah benediction.
Rev. J. C. Forrester of Londesboro
had charge of the servi'e here on
SUMMER SUPPLIES--
KODAKB and BROWNIES et
New Low Prices.
Nes 2 Brews& ts2.2t;
Ni. 2A t r wnie 28.1tb
No, IA F'.M g Packet Kodak..
at wily $7.N
Pa.syt 2)euwNe
sod .
gni P+ �. Left In evening.
rea4v 1 tf.el.'next dry.
GREETING CARDS ter all
oreaeiosm.
Campbell's
Goderich -
TOILETRIES.—Variety you
see that at our store. Leading
jlaee. Richard Hudnut's, Coty,
Houblput, Dubarry, Bourjols
end ninny other. rase Pow-
ders, Creamf, Cempsets. galore.
Rouge. Lip Soak. hie Shadow.
eine -•
Thomas HotHeS4fra ane Strew
gins, punts MS hearts.
Drug Store
- Phone 90
NATHAN JOHNS
TIie death of Nathan Johns,`a form-
er well-known resident of Colborne
township, occurred on Sunday, August
7th, at his home at Watroua. Sask.
The remains arrived In Goderlch on
Friday sfter•twon, •econtpanied by de-
ceased's son, William inline, of Zel-
ma. Sask.. and were met by relatives
and friends mid members of the Ma-
sonde order. The htdy was taken to
the home of Mrs. Alden Aldir, daugh-
ter of deo-vaned, In Colborne town-
ship, whenee the funeral took place
on Saturday afternoon, under the au-
spices of Morning Star Lodge. A.F.
and A.M. The funeral was largely
attended, --Mr. .nouns having been -
earlier years a prominent and high-
ly -respected resident of Colborne and
Reeve of the township. Those pres-
ent from a distance- were Mre. John
Cornish, aged elghty-erveu years, de-
;reaaed'a only Meter, who resides with
her non' and daughter. Thomas and
Margaret Cornish, at Ripley : Mr. and
Mre. John Westeott, of Hamilton;
Mrs. John Galbraith, of \\-Ingham:
Wesley Walter.. of Wingham; Mrs.
Ansley. of Wingham; George Ansley,
of Ottawa. and Mrs. McGuire, of
Lueknow. The pallbearers were mem-
bers of the Masonic order: Leslie
Pentland, master of Morning Star
Lodge; Maitland Allan, John Robert -
eon, C. A. Robertson, M.P.P., Hugh
Hill and Ralph Munro. Honorary pall-
bearers were John Walters, John Wil
son, Jahn Breen. A. McKenzie, Alex.
Young and Mr. 011ver. The Intermen'
was In the brolly plot is Colborne.
cemetery. The servfceee were con-
ducted by Rev. A. 13. Mann in the
atw.ence of Rev. W. C. Patton of Ben -
l
. Y •' • •Mrrrx! o E
rist
r a'�
The following story of the life of
Mr. Johns le from The Watrotte
(Sask.) Signal of August 11th:
,completing an active and useful
career. during which time he enjoyed
the conlideu.e of hundreds of ac-
qualntahees, Nathan Johns, M4. for
ten years a prominent figure In Wat-
roue. passel to his reward on Monday,
August 7, 1932. ihs•waed, a member
of a pioneer family of Huron county,
Ontario, was born March 20. 1434. In
1476 he woos united In marriage with
Euattna Glhder, *leo of Huron cnunty
who at the age of 76 years survtres
her beloved huRband. For a number
of years they operated the original
Ing the meeting. A dainty lunch was homestead of his Parents. who came
Rervcrl by the, t►oetese....The regular from Devonshire. Engined, and later
meeting of the T.P.S. will the held In .•Ondnetcd's milling I.nsiness at Lon -
the church du Friday evening. .Lena tion, Ontario. The Johns family came
Colwell will have eharge. All young west in the year 1910 and homesteaded
people are twrdlally invited to attend. in the Zelma district. Some ten.
Another Interesting sermon was de-
, yeara_ngn.lhe deceased disp,swl
44"4"44"444"4"-ty ltev, A.•.. !Cann.: of Bne- hie farm inteftilifilsIfint mrrrsd trr•Wa
vale, on Sunday, when he preached
from 1 St. Peter I :R—"Whom• having
_eros to -he located near all members o[
nut Reel, ye love." During the services the family. Mr. and Mrs. Johns cele`
a delightful solo, "The Sliver Voice." neaten their golden wedding In 1920.
was Rung by Mrs. W. T. Maize of Mon- I The late Nathan Jdhna for twenty
'real Next Sunday, merrier?. will be I yearn In Onterio was closely .s*a'1•
as usual: Sundry school at 2 p.m., *tett with municipal affair. and for a
1 preaching service at 3 p.m., with Rev. number of years was recce of his
A. F. Mann in the pulpittownslnlp. He was a member of the
_ _ I Canadian Order of Foresters. In P41
J he was master of Morning. Star Me-
aAKY
jjj sonic Lodge, 300. -(1..R.('.: at Carlow,
Ont., and In P417 eves made a life-
\3'ILBERRT 0. MII.LIAN nreml.er of the organization. As ilk
The death' occurred sucld.v.ly at his eppncietion of services rendered.
o
home in Detroit on Tuesday morning M*niton Leder No. 64. Wntrous. 111
of Mr. Wilbert George Mullan, son of October. 1101. presented the deceased
11.... kittiten and the tate William Mil-+w=sit-oti-r".oar"t.ltfe iinher
Ilan, of Colborne townahlp. Deceased I t'e'ased was n respected member of the
was horn In Colborne township forty- I United ehttrch and in polities woe a
one years ago and for a time before staunch Conmervstire.
his marriage wits empinyell with the it le RR M that while a young mon
Western Caminito Flour Mills. He was and at the time of the attempted
married In Gtwlerich to Miss Mae Hy- Fenian Invasion of Underfelt. Ont.. the
nn, (Wielder of Mr. and Mrs. John late Nathan Johns tun.wl not pronmpt-
Itynn. of (i(derleh townehip. Mr. and
Mrs. Milll.n Inter removed to Detroit,
R'h, to they have resided Mr some
years. Mr. Wilton had tw'en In ap-
pnrently good health up to the time of
hi. death. which came.srrdden1y, from
heart fellure. as he was preparing to
go to work on Tuewloy morning. Ise
leave*, besides his wid"w, one (lough
ter, June, and, three brothers, I'do;.r4
Milian, of the Jth cdnceiston of Col- 117 attlrn(tort. Anew" fith. The War
T hearse towneldp : Thorn's.. of Fiint, t Ronne brethren orriTione
Mich., and W Ilam, of Detroit ; and boring towns escorted the remains front
two misters, Frances imp.. Sidney the house to the- ehnrch and from
there 10 the (;NIL deed. Rev. W.
P. Ewing. prttinr of the 1'n1t4s1 church
eongregatlon, mooched a very 141171
forting sermon. and the ehnrch was
Jailed to (opacity with rcletives and
friends of tine depRrtcd, he \L•ison-
nA testi n•w••
„rte.
so manrt ades
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ly es _a local volunteer Ito defenee of
the town.
Meade. a sorrowing widow, fhe�-
lowing members of the family ri
five: T. C. John.. of -Alma. reeve of
Morrl, mnnlelpkllty: W. -H. Johns. at
7.elma : Mra. ('has. Treble nail Mrs
.lnslw'r Fisher. of WRtrous; Mrs. Al'
den AIlmn. of Carlow, (Mt.
Tate funeral- service war Mid.Tam
TH ON LY TRU LICE
Loren of Iron Mountain. Mich., One)
Nellie (Mrs. Arthur 4'hdhler)" of Do
troll, Mao a halr•el•tcr, Mr.. John
Mllllnn, of Tornado.
MR>i WILLIAM MORGAN '
Mr. \\'I, .m Morgan. a reelrler.t ..f toeing ,. .mhlyd In the. 1
Ogderleh ler many years. plsset an IsM •- _
on Saturday .t the limn,. of her see 'l • in •tubers oL1it. George'• ehltr(t.
Mr. John Morgan, with whom M,' had I:il1..' cl s•+ held their annum plena•
fsAi does: > 4
name ie'lwlla MO( tregnr. 4h( The nftern.,“u, Ras spent in .R'lu.m"Tng
,ens married at the age of aeventeen hoat-riding and playing games. 4up
re/r1 to William Morgan. of Grader- per was eerrwl at ;311 n'eloek. sMl the
Ieh 'township, whn dial thlrtys•eight plenl.•kers returned home. after a very
year. agn Mr* Morgan was a mem- enjoyable outing.
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