The Signal, 1933-3-23, Page 5THE SIGNAL
Thursday, March ME 1454-11
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All Musical Supplies
We carry in stock a large assortment d supplies
for Violins, Guitars, Tenor Banjo, Ukeleles, including
strings, kcys, bridgcs and almost everything com
lasbiieWok for sale from Tatesta's largest mosiiii Weft -
Radios, Victor Portable Phonographs, Victor
March Records
- CAMPBELL'S DRUG STORE
GODERICH
PHONE 90
The popular three act play
"Brown -eyed Betty
Friday Evening, Mardi 31st
atilt p m.
by young people of Carlow
United Church
ADMISSION - 20c sad 10c
It pays to advertise In The Signe-
C. GARL_EY
FEATHF.R WEIGHT ARCH
SUPPORTS as Individual
( Process patented)
160 Adelaide St., London, Ont.
Write for information or phone
Fair. 34014
THE.
GODERICJI
HEAT FOLKS
We ARE The SHOOt TROOPS
HARDY ANO BOW
FOR WE PUT THE KIBOSH
ON WINTER ANO COW
LEEBURN
LEEBUBN, March 22. -Mrs. A.
Cluttron has been sporty with an at-
tack of bronchitis. We hope she will
soon feel like herself again.
The township assessor, Mr. Wm.
gallows, was busy through oor burg
last week:
Mr. Wm. Chisholm was very busy
on Saturday, having several men help
him in getting his wood cut up for
the summer.
...A meeting of the Sunday irchool
staff was held on Sunday- after
church service to make plans for re-
suming Sunday school the first of
The Carlow young people will pre -
Pent tbe three -act play, "Brown -eyed
Betty," at Leeburn church on March
31st at 8.15 p.m., under the auiplces
-lti monthly meeting on Wednes-
day, the 15th, •t the home of Mr. and
Mrs. A. Glutton. quilting was en-
gaged in for part of the afternoon,
Mrs. Wm. Bellows reading the chap-
ter of the study book while others
were quilting. Mrs. Irving Hunter
had charge of the meeting. Mrs. Hor-
ace Horton leading in the Scripture
reading and Miss Edith Horton lead-
ing In prayer. Letters received were
read about the allocation, also about
sending several names in to choose
from. for different officers for the
Huron Presbyterial, also one asking
the menrbers to spend ten minutes
in prayer at the beginning of each
meeting and •t 10 a.m. and 10p.m. as
could beet be arranged. The meeting
was closed with prayer by the pastor.
The ladles then returned to the quilt-
ing. which was soon =tithed, and then
lunch was served by the hostess.
your heating equipment beats a re-
treat when wintr •prings surprise
Seat Folks. They will bank quiet-
ly in your cellar and fire when you
see the white of winter's eyes.
You will never have to surrender
to cold if you have this ammuni-
tion in your fire -box. Make your
howls headquarters for this major
-vest end-7mi will live-ise-4-ristrJle
CALL THE
moms
J. B. MUSTARDcoCIPLy
GRAVITY
verity, earneetnem and kindness, con-
stitute perfect virtne.--Confucitt&
G. C. L Examination Results
The folloveing is the standing of
Goderich Collegiate Institute stu
dents In the second series of examlna
Mons of. the year 1932-1933 ending
February 28, reported under the num-
ber et smear:. writ,ttr.. The Otero.
In brackets after some mimes indi-
cate the utrmber of papers failed in.
Individual reports have been seat
home for perusal and comment by
parents. '
FORM IA
Clem Aegean's Id%
Those writing 9 papers:
Alma Dougherty 79
Dweena Wileon (1) 77.4
Dorothy Yule 74.1
Kathleen MacKenzie (1) 66.2
William Bisset (1) 65.8
Kathleen Tynda/1 (1) 63.2
Madge Turner (3) 62
Robert McLean (8) 61.6
Elwyn Pfrimmer (2) 55.2
Joeeph O'Brien (3) 59.1
John McLean (7) 47.6
Charles Worsell (6) 446.3
Those writing 8 papers:
Edwin Dean SS
Dorothy Muir (3) 67
Robert MacDonald (2) 63.2
Barbers Thomson (2) 62 6
Itobert Medd (4) 61.1
Benson Whitely (2) 60.7
James Johnston (3) 54.7
Gordon Walter (5) 53.1
Robert Muir (5) 44.5
Delmer Worthy (6) . 41
Threw williiig7 paper'.
Tereaa Buechler 73.4
Carl Finnigan (1) 70.4
Kenneth Aitken (2) 62.7
Fred Jewell (2) 61.4
Fern Cranston (2) ..57.7
Betty Thomas (5) 46.1
Those writiog 6 papers:
Robert Barnes (2)
Nelson Carel& (3)
Mary Stapleton (5) Those writing 4 papers:
the end of the year, is not ranked- Those wenn/ 3 papers----,
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Broken Out?
Here's Quick Help for You
You don't have to put up with that
Emerald 011 --soothing. healing, aw
Melville Craigle.44) 45.8
Norman crak, ander major opera-
tion in hospital, ill not ranked.
Those writing le Papers:
mall 111 is
Those writing 9 papers:
Jean Mowstoe 76.1
Arthur Mortliaore ( 1) 67.2
Laura Wambold (1) 64.7
43eorge Heiken (2) 91
53.2
48.5
sal
Harold Turner (41
Margery Lambe Iti)
Harold Jackalln (0)
Those writing 8 papers:
83.7
Jean Robertson 73.6
Bernice Holguin .....70.4
John Wild (1) 651
Keith Mothers 63.2
Philmore Madsen to) 60.2
Herbert Palmer (2) 60
Ethel McKenzie 50.5
Amy Young (1) 57.2
Reg. Asquith (3) 52.1
Helen Straughan (s) -51.s
Keith Young (3) 48.2
Howard Wilkins (3) 48.1
Jack Armstrong (3) 48.1
Phyllis Lawresce (4) 47.7
Verna Edwacd (3) 47.6
Reg. Murray (5) 44
41.5
37.3
Verna Barbour (5)
Gordon noble (8)
Those writing 7 papers:
Mildred Andenon (1)
Phyllis Taylor (2)
Irene Lynch (1)
Vera Clark (3)
Ruth Murney (2)
Ida White 42),
Ruth Caldwell (3)
Elaine Burrows
Mildred Sallows (2) 56.5
Het* Young (14
Doris Johnston (4)
Those writing 6 papers:
60.8
57.2
53.1
39.7
70.8
52
48
47
54.6
42.3
Class Average 57%
!Those writing 9 papers :
1 Roberta Johnston 78.7
Ann Milne 74_2
Marton MacKay 68.8
Lacy Harris& 67.4
!Catherine Murray 67 I
Helen Lowry (1) 66.1 1
Jack Kershaw (1) 64.5
E4133ir Yirar.reck. /V 63.7
Geraldine Saunders 111-:17:7:763.2
Hilda Lane (4) 532
Gladys Greeds* (4) 53
Iris Warnock (4) 52.2
James Thorneloe (4) 51
Jerk Berton (6) 50.3
Bessie Gliddon (5) 50
Grant Verner (5) .
Woodrow Hoy (8) 42.9
Burns Jerry 451 42.7
Ph illoliaie$,.44:414v.
41.2
Those writing 8 papers:
tiseptic--will act like magic o Donald Wiggle* -.. .119.9
•way every blemish. Just bathe your Albert Shore (1) * 69.6
face with hot water and soap, and the* Ramona Whitely (3) 65.4
apply Emerald 011. No rubbing in of Eileen Feaean (3) 58.1
et-sc:10.cessopl--siset. lave your fir Ernest Fisher (3) .„,, 55.4
44 6
litUe on your akin all night_
In a few days you'll see an amazing
difference -not a pimple on your face!
But don't waste time merely think-
ing about it. Get Emerald Oil today
from your druggist with a promise
of money back if it doesn't clear your
[faro's] Truelcworth (7) 39,1
Harold Blackstone (2) 06.3
William Riley (2) • 68.8
Evelyn Millian (2) (10.1
Gordon MeManns (2) 56.2
Angus Worthy (3) 55.4
Claes Average 55%
Those writing 9 papers:
Jack Snyder 73 3
Clifford ABM (1) 71.8
Lenore Stothers (3) 64
Marian Matheson (2) 02.6
Marjorie Henderson (1) 62.5
John Craig (4) 58
Kathleen Crawford (3) 114.4
Jack Hunter (6) 50.6
Those writing 8 papers:
Harold Stevens 84.6
Keith Outt (1) 75Z
Kenneth Outt (21 68.8
Ida Elikett (1) 67.2
Eldon Yeo (5) 53.2
Donald Lane (4) 51
Irene Graham (4) 49.3
Norma Mil (4) 47.7
Gertrude Wheeler (5) 46.5
Those writing 7 papers:
Dove Horton (2) 64
Leslie Mittel (4) 50.1
Alice Chambers and Robert Wil-
liams have left *boo! and are not
Announcing our appointment
as Goderich headquarters for
Claes Average 59.3%
Those writing 12 papers:
Marion Snell
Those writing 11 01110199:
Helen Bisset
84
Those writing 10 papers:
Jean Whitely 79.4
Ma ry Bison 75.5
Eleanor Tyndall (2)
Ernest Crawford (3) 51.2
Those writing 9 papers:
Raymond Dean 66.6
Cora Dickson (24 ir2.8
Colin Young ( I) 61
Keith Saunders (2) 50.2
Benson Straughan (2) 57.4
Margaret Bartlett (6) 46.1
Rueeell Pftlariner (6) 45.8
Those writing 8 papers:
Wilma Treks.**
Herbert Greene 11)
Jessie Mathieson (8)
Audrey Wieland (6)
those writieg 7 papers:
Philip Carter (1)
Gordon Cuthbertaon (21
Marjorie Daer (3) 51.1
Weien
Arthur Doak (6) 50.7
Those writing 8 papers:
Raymond Lawrence 60.5
Raymond Drennan (3) 56
Jean MacAdam (7) 47.8
Thoee writing 7 papers:
Mitdred Costello (3) 60
Doris Ilanley (3) ,.57 6
Max Cormier (3) 55.9
Margaret Crifetth-4911449•11helftrt
and Marjorie Matte were absent
much and are not given rank or
standing
Second Year Common -fel
Clam Average 65.6%
Those writing 16 papers:
Vera MacLeod (4) IND
Those writing 15 papers:
Gladys Morgan (6) „
Those writing 14 papers: •
Bert McC.reath (5) MI
Ralph Walters (5) 61
Those writing 13 papers.
Jack Videaa (2) 74
Ruth Worsell (1) 71
Bert Holmes (9) 47
Walter Deer (7) 44
Those writing 12 papers:
Clarence Bridle 12) 67
David Hodge (9) 45
Those writing 11 papers:
Helen Cooper (1) as
Marjorie Prouse 70
Those writing 9 payers:
-Joe Tlylor (1) 72
Thome writing 8 papers: -
Norval Anderson R41
Claire Webb (2) 58
Those writing 6 papers:
Bernice Moore (1)
Willa Bolton (41 19
Those writing 4 papers:
Margaret Elliott , 96
J. P. HUME. Priselpel.
USED CARS
At Moore's Garage. St. Andrew's Street. You cae get the used Car
yea want, at the price you want to pay, lf you see us fine. We have
almost every laud of used Car or Truck, due tb the large number of
uew Var Trade the one you have now on a better on&
Chev. Light Delivery -1921 'Chen,. Sedaa-1925
Coarh-1932 1-8 Ford Coupe -1930 Ford Coupe -1929
Ford Coach -1929 Ford l'oupe.
BUY A NEW BATTERY
13 -PLATE, ONEVEAR GUARANTEE WHILE THE rum $4.85
IS DOWN IWo
uk-
Our Patrons' Satisfaction
is Our Success in Business
Whether we sell you Footwear or do a repair job for you, our
main aim is to give you quality and a neat, durable job.
quality in goods or good workmanship.
Let us supply you with some of the Footwear for your family,
and let us take care of your repairing, and we will save
von money in Quality and Service
We repair asythies is Leatlier and Robber Footwear
. --'*--The East Street Footwear and Repair Shop
The galtford Miami to I Auxiliary
will hold their monthly meeting at Wm. Akl, Prop. East Street
the home of Mrs. W Jewell ou Thurs-1
Opposite Knox Omni
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The ell -purpose shortesofile
MY Sm. Purely Ileorl.14,
ore ',mare in yore
Per frypists.
PIP ALLY P11RCILD
1 LB.
06.4
53.1
53.1
41.9
87.5
65.6
Anna Mat ,
1
49.4
Exceptional Vanes on Flow
for the Weelt-Ene !
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Brea P try„. ,a70
MiRMALADE
ATLNIZI
OIRANGE
Fred It lasr t (2) 54
William Barrow (2)
Betty Jenner (2)
James Redditt (3)
Kathleen R'hateley (4)
Those writing 5 papers: 682
Ruby Errington
Jean Macdonald (1) 68.2
51.4
Alma O'Brien (2) 51.0
Margaret Sandy (3)
Those writing 4 papers or leas: 26
Harry Be lb 8 61.6
Lulu Croft (4)
P04111 IV
Class Average 53.8%
Thessnogitiw( 12 papers:
Aki:`--MarViese- . 74.6
Mare HoustaR....- 65.4
Thole 'I f}ttn 11,pA-.""
Naneye Clark (2) 62.7
Dorothy Wilson (4) 55.4
Those writing 10 papers:
Roy ®rrinetoe (2) 65.6
Those writing 9 papers:
Eileen O'Briets (8) 60.3
Jean Hunter (8) 56.3
Marion Portae (3) 65.9
Margaret Mason (2) t 64.4
Dhtncan Simpson (2) .
Thomas Page (8) 52.9
John Howard (4) ' 50.E
Those writing 8 papers: 57A
Margaret Simpson (1)
Cora Culvert (1) 56.9
Irene Stoll (2) 56.8
Winifred Lane (3) 44.E
41.6
Douglas
Care ddleton )
pbell (9) •..m 39 8
Those writing 7 papers:
Hngh MCR hlnney
Elle Jewell (8)
Margaret McLean (8)
Henrietta 'Plaid (3)
Doris Wagm'r (4)
Donald MacKay (4)
Tho* writing 6 papers:
Clayton FAbvard (2)
Ruth ('nre n (2)
Madeleine \aftel (8)
Donk*. Frigen (4)
Those writing 5 papers:
Margaret " papers:() Marjorie 1L•tberdngton (2)
Msrgarnt MPTO (2) _ ....65.9 Murray ..-...._�...,.., (2)
51.1
49.3
46.7
42.3
4
The moil fashionably
comfortable shoes in Canada
--already worn by thousands
For many years Cantilever
leeiple-arrit Rho** have hero
brineing joy Into the hearts of
an ever -Increment multitude of
Canadian women by relieving or
preventing many of the &Detente
for Women-.
minim:efts caused by III -fitting
Now the W. Hern Shoe Store
Retention of these gloriously com-
fortable *hoer', In fashionable
If you tire easily or Puffer
from =explainable fatigue, hy
all means let ns oho-. you how
natnral-Otting flexible -arch Gin -
Meyers can once
again restos* the
smile: to your face
as you walk.
Several t
kyles foe weinee
made f the bent
Ca nod la n leathers
ami materiels,. and
prieed no higher
than other good foot -
Wee r.
FORM II II
Class Avenge 19910
Those writing 9 papets:
Frani= Martin 110.4
Mona McManus (2) 09.1
Cyril Pettit 66.0
Fred Carrie (2) 64.1
Dorothy Greene (5) 54.9
Agnes Thorneloe (4) 52.2
William Craig (4) . 50.8
Tholse
464s. Jar 204
Fresh Creamy
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COCOA -OUR Own 103IA BRAND 2.11". 23.
SALADA TEA -mat 24.
OUR OWN SILVEIRDROOK CERAMERT
UTTER
1b. 27e
lb. MN
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Fitting by expert&
es
For five dam March 24 to
Mareh 29, we will have on dis-
play samples of several lines car-
ried In stock hy the Centilever
Shoe Co, besides what we have
horrght for our own !dock.
We are carrying in 'Week AA,
procure any Omer from the Can-
tilever Rho, Store Co. from
AAAAA to EEE widths.
Thts melte of Thom we he -
made In Canada WP are trying , PAIR
Hero to he the beet eannfort Shoe
• our host in the Rae*
W. HERN
GODERICH, ONT.
yon before March 29, when we
meet return samples loaned to
Now Ail thee* Shope are
made la • °Made, the prices
'V To '8"
Rib ROAS'r
Prime
BLADE ROAST up- 1
Shoulder fie Chuck Rust ph
swarr PROM= PORK
56.8
52
50.1
46.6
43
enderloins
119.
FRESH DAILY SHIPMENTS ARE MADE TO ALL A & P STORES
50.7
48.8
36.8
Winnatred Pit -blade
341.4
Country
Style
SAUSAGE
lb. 1oe Sunnytleld
Pure Pork
1
116.4
Joe Pridilh• (2) 50.3
Yletor 11111mt 12) 48.5
Hazel Yonne /1121 43,8
Claes Averse* 57%
Those writing 11 papers:
RobtAvola (5) 54.9
lt"hese writing 10 paperifYreve,
Douglas Johneton (4) 411.5 William ilistinders (1
Audrey Smith (5)
44.7
Irene Pellow (5)
Thome writing 7 papers:
Walter RUM.
Melissa Neogele (I)
Anthnny Vrooman (2) 61.7
Roselle Hoy (2) 599
Kathleest_gurwin. (4) 54 1
46.6
Ruth Pstten (4)
These writing 6 papers:
Helen ftlsek (3) Walter limit 16)
Thom. writing 9 papers:
Annie MeK Ireton (1) 70 7
Evelyn Hitt (g) 62.8
57 4
tea ?Wins 14)
54.9
Merlieret Massada, (4)
SA
llaisey Rod spring lb. 19
ORANGES
aim. 23.
INIZerith
Navois
CARROTS
coop, Tonaer
N4w Taney
Tease
2 Ihmehee 9.
Erie Oriff (2) 56.1
Thom welting 5 pante or NM:
Bence Orr 11) 117
fireee Mason (I)
Densid Johnston (14 511
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