The Signal, 1932-8-25, Page 5t -
SCHOOL OPENING
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over been able to offer.
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MILLINERY
Smart Felt Models
For Fall
Bring individuality, correct
style and outstanding
values to every -one.
Paris develops new ver-
sions of the Beret. Turban
and Sailor, in many new
shades for autumn.
Baby Bonnets, Scarfs,
Hats and Costume
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Copula Street — Gsederktl
BENMILLER
•BENMILd.ER, Aug. 211.—Mr. and
Mre. Ray Moore and Walter, Mrs.
Florence Echlin and Mr. Albert Kur-
ehloskl spent tbe week -end 111 Stratf-
fordvflle at the home of Mrs. Moore.
Miss Dorothy Moore returned with
them.
lir. Leo Oke and Donald have re-
turned to Detroit after spending •
few days here.
Mrs. Florence Echlin has returned
to Toronto after spending her holi-
days In the village.
MW Gertrude Gledhill of Toronto
is "'lading at her home here.
There is to be no Sunday school or
church service on Sunday as the pas-
tor, Rev. W. C. Patton, is away on his
holidays.
DUNGANNON
DUNGANNON, Aug. 24.—Mr. and
sad tamil;
Mr. and lira. R Rd*rtr motored •
Exeter Sunday afternoon to visit Mr.
and Mrs. H. Horton.
Rev. and Mre. G. Gomm and daugh-
ter. Mise Dorothy, of Hagersvtlle, and
Mrs. II(cCoah and Kenneth MCCosh,
of Pine River, visited at tl e-bbind-
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rosa last Wednes-
day.
Mr. and Ilea W. Woolldge of Tor-
onto who WO been visiting their
daughter, Mrs. O. M. McKenzie, at
the summer cottage at Klntall, re-
turned to their home last Saturday.
Rev. T. D. McCullough of Kincar-
dine preached in the Presbyterian
church last Sunday afternoon. Rev.
Kenneth McLean is expected to oc-
cupy the pulpit next Sunday.
Mr. a•d Mrs. Fred Ross and Don-
ald are visiting friends at Kincardine
and Lorbalsb this week.
Mr. Laverty of Toronto, • repre-
sentative of the Prohibition Union. oc-
euided the pulpits of Dungannon and
Crewe United churches last Sunday.
Was Jean Mothers has returned
from a European trip and is pa
vhilttng Mir tees *• 'UM
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Metre*. : "Wks* teae that man's
voice 1 beard in the ltsehsar
Maid: "Ob—er—soy brother, mum."
Mtstreas : "What 1s bis reamer
' Maid: '+Er—I think it's 'F.rbert.
mum."—Punch.
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VIM be ad SUNDAY
August 28, from 8 a. m
r1',MRi,S of East
Street.
Water & Light
Commission
GODERICH
SPECIALS
FOR
School Opening
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BOYS' FANCY BLIOB$Ria..
Made of goal quality. Sista 8
to 12. SPECIAL
45c or 2 for 85c
BOMB' TWEED
BLOOI[ERS
with Mastic bottom. Strew 26 to
Ito.
Special 98c
BOYS' WOOL PIILLOVUS
1• brown, blue, maroon. Sizes
28 to 33.
Special. lkc
BOYS' LOBO inns
In aa.orted patterns. Mises 7th
to 32.
Special $1.19
BOYS' GOLF HOSE
in fancy patterns Slues 7%4 to
10.
Special 35c or 3 pair for $1.00
BOYS' BRACES
Special 19c
BOYS' SWEAT SHIRTS
with zipper front. in bine, green,
white and maroon. Size. 2R
to 32.
Special $1.19
BOYS' TWBED OAPS
In fancy cherka Mises A%
to 7
Special 45c
THE SIGNAL GODERICH, ONT. _
A Townsman Visits
His Native Land
Thomas Bowler Gives The Signal
. Some Notes to His Trip to
England
Mr. Tims. 'Jowls! ander,/ Moss at
noon on Friday last atter a serves
wake' trip to Dasa, his native
Mad. He reports a very lntereaUnj
Mad enjoyable trip and has given The
"Val' some notes of what he saw
Mid did while In the Old Country.
Leaving Quebec July 2nd, be- landed
- Beatinsimiers Asia ?Sk and
at once to his mother's home at South -
sea. Atter about a week there be went
W South Ealing, a suburb of London,
where a brother lives, and spout about
ten days taking In the sights of Um
great city. Among these were the
Houses of Parliament, Westminster
Abbey. Whitehall, the cenotaph, Tra-
falgar Square and Nelson's Monument,
Buckingham Palace, Kew Gardena, the
National Gallery, the Thames Embank-
ment, the Zoological Gardens, and
other famous and Interesting places In
the metropolis.
He spent some time also at Porte -
mouth with a brother-in-law, who Ie
a wireless operator In connection with
the navy, and had a wonderful oppor-
tunity of seeing the sights of the great
naval staUou. Taking a cruise around
the harbor in • statues, he passed
the two forts which guard the harbor,
saw the shipbuilding yards of Camper
k Nicholson, where all the Shamrock
racing yachts were built, passed the
royal yacht Victoria soca Albert, and
saw H.M.O. Nelson and Hood, two of
England's latest and largest men-of-
w•r. The Nelson carries nine 16 -In.
fourteen bra, se 44., four
Thom etothen, before resuming her
duties as teacher.
Mr. and Mn. IL :Ewan aid Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur -Rear& ani -derail! spent
Sunday with -friends at _Exeter.
An Improvement has been made at
the Presbyterian church by making a
*Ingle entrance to the auditorium in-
stead of the two former entrances.
Entrance to the basement Is made
from the lobby. The change metes
to meet the approval of the congre-
gation. The contractors are Meesn.
Henderson and Fisher of Lucknow.
The cement and brick work wee done
by Frank Glenn.
Mra. J. M. Wilson has retaroed to
her home at Elora after a ten days'
visit with relative,' here.
Arthur Culbert of Ashfield has pur-
ehawd • new threshing machine.
M. Robins.
Agent for Tip Top Tailors
Phone 8R4 (lcxferieh
emmse
_ •*t *tad "1i .:r Wetns
_ also four underwater torpedo
tubes. She Is the most modern fight -
Ing ship afloat. H.M.S. Hood, Eng-
land's latest battlecrulaer, Is said
to be the largest man-of-war in the
world. $b. has- a displacement of
tion the formers' - delegations re-
ceived to 1910 and 1918 from Sir Wil-
frid Tautrer sad lion. Robert Bor-
den. Community singing and a dain-
ty lunch by the hostess completed a
very proatable and pleasant weettng.
Mlles 4 !lire. MekerndL—The
Ashfield "Mary Hardie" Mission Band
held their meett &g in the church on
Monday evening and a large number
of the men and women, of the con-
gregation joined with them to hear
,,kern. H.f.gPrr..tl of Toronto. who bane
them • spitted/4 talc uu British Gui-
ana. Oho talked on the country, the
people and the work of the mlaalon-
arles in that .mentry and wade very
vivid to the of all the work
that 1a caroled on there. Rev.
Mr. Hunter, who 1* s returned mis-
sionary, from British Guiana, and
who 1s at peed/% occupying a 'satin
d
Mier loes9M tangly at'B p
gluten, also gave a very interesting
talk. Rev. Dr. McKerroll was chair-
man and we were all glad to see Mm
amongst us again.
A man without derision Can never
he Maid to belong to himself. IIs be-
longs to whatever can make captive
of him.—John Foster.
GODERICH TOWNSHIP
tIOD111RIOH 1'OW.YBiiiP, Aug. 2j.
—Mrs. Robt. Maill.ter vlalted in
Clinton tor a ooeple of day. last week.
Mrs. John Melina. Kenneth and
Gladys spent Buaday with Mr. and
Mrs. Chas. BMW in Myth.
Mr. Jas. Horton, Miss Marguerite
Falconer and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Fal-
coner motored to Clinton and spent
Sunday with Mr. Falconer's brother
there.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Longmire and
daughter Lola and Mr. and Mrs..Day-
kln of Wlsrton vlalted with Mr. and
Mrq. G. Harwood on Sunday.
A number of boy• under the Boys'
Work Board of Stratford are en-
camped at Camp Kttchlgaml for a
week. After they leave the Perth Re-
giment will go into camp there for
a few days.
I!Miss Jean Price ..f Golerlch was a
guest of her friend, Miss Esther Mcll-
wain; the forme
Mr. and Mn. Jack"'iobnstonin
1 sun Jack, of TotopW. visited at the
home of the loaner's uncle, Mr. John
Johnston, and Ms. Johnston, Rayfield
I road. - - - --'i
1Mr. ash -alas -els in..Jaderotk sad
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PORT ALBERT
PORT ALBERT, Aug. 24.—Harvest-
Ing •ud stook tbreshing are the order
of the day.
Miss Mary McKeuale has moved
to her lovely new hose. Her sister.
Min grace McKenate, B.N., of Tor-
onto, 1s spending some (fuse with her
and also reuewing old acqualutauces
in the vicinity.
Miss Clara Willis gave a maraii-
aae1It w roast et the bench obi Tnesrdai-
evening. About thirty -eve were
ent and all report an enjoyable tine.
Mize Edna Jaeksuu and Miss Bertha
Randall, of Guelph, are visiting their
friend, Mira Clara Willis, for a couple
of weeks.
Mr. Leotard Osawtord returned to
the B.B. Berryton atter a ten flays'
visit wader the parental roof.
– Mrd yitev.) e. R. Taylor -and Y-riid-
ren are speudlug a week at the home
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Dickson.
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. McMillan at-
tended the funeral of their brother-
in-law, Mr. Herb Morris, of Colborne,
on Saturday afternoon.
Miss Grace Green and friend. of De-
troit, spent the weekend here. They
also took a trip to Niagara, returning
to Detroit on Thursday accompanied
by Mr. and Mrs. Green and Laurette,
John and Arnold. who had Leen at
their home here for some weeks.
Rev. W. G. Shaw has returned from
id ays and services are again
45,000 tons, and carries eight 15-1n.1 family of London were Sunday visitors
Kuno, twelve 6 -In., four anti-aircraft 1 at the home of the 1, lv's persists. Mr.
guns, four pompoms, and four under- and Mrs. Robt. Daryl -on.
water torpedo tubes. A seaplane aim- Mien Marguerite falconer 0Z_3E-et-
1a included In her equipment. H.M.t wire spent Sunday in Detroit
Courageous, one of three sister ship, Mr. and Mrs. John Sowerby, Mr.
is an aircraft carrier, with a cap- lad Mrs. Robt. Enuerby and family _
city of about eighty machines. Bev- and Mr. and Mrs. Fel. Sowerby and
eral destroyer and submarines were j family vlalted with relatives in Stan -
l. the harbor, also a "Q" boat (my.- ley township on Sunday.
tery ship used in the Greet War), Master Donald M:. -Kenzie of Ash -
and some slogan. H.M.S. Lord "Ye, field township Is holidaying at the
an 1S -in. monitor, was In the distance. home of his uncle and aunt, Mr. and
Other reminders of the Great War Mrs. FA. Sowerby.
were the "floating forts," and the har- yeses Corr Neter.—Rev.--*. E
his hol
at the usual hour on Sunday atter• WATCH FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS
noon.
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'lbursday, August 25th 1932-6
Permanent AT WTHE—
ave Special
Goderlch Bea ) S`hoppe, West Street
MONDAY, AUGUST 29th
Regular $7.Se wires reduced to - . - - $3.75
- `. Regular SILOS pies reduced to - - - $t TS
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: Last Week - Summer Season : Pict
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TUESDAY, AUGUST 30th •
a ▪ Last Gatos, Night — Contest seem at II p ss — A Geed hiss ■
. _-• THURSDAT. J k T1 M$E8 ivI _. _ W. ■
a Big Novelty Night — fie Spada Meso IOW Willa *i'II
■ SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 3rd a
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Wee boom defence—a series of eoa- Mann of Itinerant n,ruplwt the ydpit.r.
Crete blocks extending out to sea for at Union church en Sunday and de -
about two miles, and constructed to livered an fnaptrlsg address from the
prevent enemy submarines from en- text, "I w111 alai neon my watch and
tering the harbor. set me apes the d*wdr; and will watch
His Piro, kopopl*as Mill , to esa+wrtrat be tOMega1 ' ao not aaa
Apaffiar-'pucC or Welled. *as the what I shall gnaw, - *ben 1 all! kis
Portsmouth airport, and here he had proved" fH*Mckkuk' 1:1) ...The te-
isle Arse- flight going up with Mr. Alan solar meeting of the T:P.S. of retort
Cobham ie • three -engined ;machine. church waa held ,.h Friday evening.
9o..ser/fifibibi Basi. ` S..,arida,tas..ntt sbt:r ..P.W !MIL,_ Mr.—LI/DP
and eluted the Royal Air Force aero- Porter hail charge of the meet
dome. Here he saw the nevi's latesit which ope•nerl with the hymn. "Again
the Morn of (:Iadoess." MI,'* Tena
Colwell read a prayer from "The Path-
finder." The Scripture lesson was read
try Everett 11, 114%sla. - The topic, "The _
Vice of Tale !tearing," was read by
Nora Sower!, The hymn. "i world
be true," was -ung and the meeting
was brought to a close with the MI2-
pah I*,ied Id bit
For school ropening we have a
complete line of school Supplies. 240 -
page exerctae book, extra big value at
15e. .CALVIN CI TT, Kingston street.
torpedo -carrying machine, the Black-
burn "Ripon,' and alto other torpedo
machines and scout machines.
Our townsman also visited Oxford,
where he lived and worked. before
coming to Canada nineteen years ago,
and where he had some Interesting
visits with old friends. At Banbury
(where they make the Banbury cakes)
he visited a sister, and he vlalted
brothers at Sister and Flirter, return-
ing to Southaea to spend his last week
with his mother.
Little Evidence et Perfidy -
Mr. howler says he saw little erl-
dence of distress In the Old Country.
Conditions in this respect were sur-
prisingly good. Poverty was not at
all In evidence and amusement places
were crowded. Coming from the
"dry" county of Huron, he was rather
aatalled by .the drinking habits of tbe
Old Country people. "
On his Inst Sunday Js -.England he
attended service at the marine bar-
racks at Southsea and was impressed
by the splendid marching of the mar-
ines, as well as by the playing of the
marine hand and by the religions ser-
vlee heel'.
He had good weather teeth going and
returning across the Atlantic. The 11 --Judge Co*tello Low gross. clans
voyage was wade Loth way. by the R --,T. R. Reynolds. Low firms, first
Empress of Britain of the C.P.R. line, 9 holes --W. Christian. Low groes. sec -
and he In elithuslaatfc in praise of and 0 holes—R. 1.. -Lloyd. To* net.
the aervlee given passetmers on the
"floating palace." Ianding at Que-
bec last Thuraday evening at 6 o'clock,
he reached Toronto the next morning per.
■ud arrived In Goderteh by the noon
C.P.R. train that day—which it must Tiff LABOR DAY swiat
be adnllttell is pretty"gni''k work. - tor
Mr. Howler soya he had a real holt- Cuss open ter CaopsUtaon „Nei
day and he enjoyed the trip immense-
Boy nisi (diel G.C.L Studentsly, hut he Is glad to be back again In Much interest Is reported In the ia-
(lob•rlch with his garden end chick- bor Gan swim to be held at the har-
ens, Instead fo being c'rseiwd up In a bor under tbit. auspices of the Colle-
giate institute. ami a full afternoon's
sport Is In prosls•o t. A silver cup in
being presented for annual eomprtltlon
among Collegiate_ Institute boys. And
this will add interest to the after-
noon's program. Those el 'glide ,10-
rote;
Wrote; ete for the (dip' N11k're the champ.
pintii 'respectively 4D the senior, In-
termediate,, an( Jnalor 'N. -les TIM
chnmptonehtpt tlll ire determined M
the highest number. of points obtained
for youthful
X. pepsItt
Kellogg's PEP .Bran
Flakes have every !lesson
for being • favorite cereal
with people who keep fit.
These hotter bran/lakes
are full of tasty flavor!
They supply all the nour-
ishment of whole wheat.
Plus enough bran to help
keep you fit and regular.
Ifry them.
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gi It is our esteemed privilege to again act as host to the thousands of Ex-
hibition visitors who annually visit our booths, Nos. 208-9-10, in the Pure
Food Building—and to again serve you, with our eoutpllments, a delicious
sup of Bokar Coffee or our Nectar Brand Orange Pekoe Tea.
The world-famous beverages are served daily throughout the entire Ex-
hibition period. When spirits begin to flag in the whirl of activities do not
forget that in the A & P Booth there 1s waiting ter you a deriding'', re-
freshing beverage. _.
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OSe mien smog omota. Wes WIND Me Ile Mee.
skull a soli be Meat deed basamilleg a s 35 oar asws-
wwet•--•at err Moll.
SUCCESSFUL AT CLINTON _._.
Goderich wa+ well represented In
the Clinton Golf Club's tournament
yesterday. thlrte.-i, players from tb(t
town taking part in the play. Then
were R. L. Lloyd. W. Christian, H. C.
Williams, Vie 1 -Holt, T. Prltehard,
c. A. Reid. fir` Wr !Feld: Jodie >'a
tello. Major Fhtlayson, A. T. Har-
land, J. R. Rt ynolds, Tom Brace and
Chas. Meakkis. Messrs. Lloyd, Chrls-
tian, Williams and Elliott won the
team prize and other prIata eoming
to the G,.41: -rich contingent were as
follows: how net. M hole*, class A
—Vic Elliott. Low net, 18 hole*, claret
tIrat 0 hales—Dr Reid. Low net, sec-
ond 9 holes -C. .t Reid. The players
were guests of the Clinton Club at din -
big city In England.
ASHF'IELD
ASIIFIEi.D, Aug. 24.—Mr. and Mrs.
Frank MacKenzie. of Toronto, are
visiting this week with Rol D. Mac-
Kenzie .and John Cowan, ar.
Mrs. Mervin Cowan and children
have returned home after spending
some weeks with Mr. J. Cowan, sr.
Jame. MaeR.P of Toronto la .pond- la any font ot1LtL AL1 eves in
Ing two weeks' vacation at the home serif* (not including the flistaneel
of hi* pa(rents, Mr. and Mra. John
MacRae.
Mrs. Brown and two donghtera, of
swim). The contest for the cup will
he derided ..n idyl,' rattier than sue 41.
Competitors will he required to swim
Detroit, are ',kiting at the home of serosa the harbor demnnatrating four
Duncan Cameron. standard style,' nt Swimming.
Min Isabel MacDonald of (!usage There will be a enp alao for eompe-
1a spending her holiday,' At the home titian among the girls, tent a definite
of her father, Robert 1). MacDonald .• anncnroeement as to the girls' event.
The Angnst meeting of the 1' F.W.O. cannot be made mail the return of the
was held at the hmne of Mr. Duncan I Indy teachers neat weak.
Ma,tennan. with a good attendant*. it I. likely there will be a diatom*
Papers and talks werefret, by fieri. swim for the 1IfTA.1friVilt as one for
J,nEp M0c Id. ld Mac the WV- The taoy: will he two third*
Kinsale, Mrs Rua. and biilis Anna , for the kir1•* t r instance w 11 not IW
MacKenzie Mriennett'a r.eeptlon I mote Mtn half a 17.115.
of the farmers at Ottawa was die- r
I There will also be allot open event,'
ena.ed and compared with the rasp- , for nun -,emeries -
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