Loading...
The Signal, 1935-7-4, Page 44-Tteuraday, July 4th, 1935 THE SIGNAL call ` GODERICH, ONT. ai PPJDHAM'S! BE COMFORTABLE DURING THE HOT WEATHER! Our Mend Furnishings Department offers for • your approval a most interesting selection 9martait._8taaw Hats, Shirts, Silk Suspenders, Underwear, Bathing Suits, Flannel Trousers, etc;, at popular prices. Grey Flannel Suits Single o Doublr e -breasted $18.So W. C. Pridham & Son PHONE 57, The Square GODERICH CAPITAL THEATRE w Phone47 Now Playing-"Gol,1 Diego'." .. great girl tied a music show. Monday. Tuesday sod Wednesday- .An exceptional double bill! F.DNA SCSI' OLIVER and JAMES GLEASON in another h118rIons giggle anti quake mystery mainly "Murder on a Honeymoon" FRAKIE THO)LAS and O. P. HEGGIE a .stilted by LIGHTNING, the famous dog actor present a heart -touching picturlaatlon of a great novel "A Dog of Flanders" 'Monday. Friday and Saturday - AL JOLSON and R('K% KEELER t,kaad* Farrell, Patsy Kelly and Helen Morgan "Go Into Your Dance'' offer something brand new in the way of musical comedy Coming`WfHlam Powell and Ginger Rogers." -Star of Midnight." Wetlaess Wedaeaday.aad datrd.y at 3 pm. DANCING — EVERY — Tuesday, Thursday_ j AT The PAVILION, Goderich TONY FARR'S BAND MEET ME AT THE PAV! • Slot Machines Banned in Huron Magistrate Makin. Gives Order for Their Removal—Last Week's Court Docket, MtTglatrate J. A. Makin on Thurs. day-174-4We'lciTtlIr t ma. iuiaste vending slugs In Huron county be re moved. The owners 'were given three weeks to effect the removal. It le estimated there are at least fifteen machines of various types In Goder Ich alone. His Worship Issued the order after finding John Kernagbaa, of Brusse:s, guilty of operating a common gaming house, in that he exchanged slug" vended by a machine In his luuele room for merchandise. Several wit- nesses testified that Keroaghan had :old them slugs, also that be had taken slugs In payment for goods. one witness sated Kernaghan had paid cash for slugs. In every trans- action slugs were valued at Live cents The Brussels man was arrested on June 21, after a brawl that began In his tunch-room over - bet es to wheth- er or not the slot machine would cash checks. Kernaghan, 1t Is alleged, lost the bet and refused to pay. The other man involved, John Alcock, of Grey township, flourished a knife, whereupon Kernaghan broke a ' pop bottle over the man's head. The !un:h counter and chairs were overturned and bottles and merchandise were strewn about the shop. County Conatabh. N. Lever, sr, happened to be near and was tailed to the scene. Ile selud sour elegy and the slot machlues, one of which wasp lied by the Loudon Sales and MaE ufacturlgg Company, the other by Muaseltuen, .• of Kltcbener. County Constable Jack Ferguson later laid a charge of operating a 01112103011 ,gautb- ling house. Kernaghan and ."lank also were charged with common ■s sanit. Although the machines are supposed o vend a package of mints for each five -cent piece inserted, Constable Lever testified that neither machine contained confection* Kernaghan dented cashing slugs from the London company's machine, but admitted exchanging slugs from the Kitchen" machine for m"rebell- dlse. "Although the Appellate and Su- preme Courts held the maohlnes were perfei'tly legal when slugs were not cashed or exchanged.' said Crown At- torney Holmes, "these slugs were used for a cash trade -In value; tberetore, I say, accused Is guilty of operating a common gaming house." "I'm not asking for anything out- side the law," be continued, "bat I think these machines should be stopped. I think they are bad espe_ c41ty for children, some of whom use money they do not acquire la a preper meatier." -- __— Kernagbaa, es belag resod gents. ld • 8100 Ane In Ileo of two months in pall, and both he and Alcock paid court coats on the assault charges. G. B. Bagshaw, of Toronto, acted for Kernaghan and the London Sales and Manufacturing Company; D. 8. Bowlby, of Kitchener, for Musselman. Reeve Eckert as Peaream.ker Reeve J. M Eckert. of McKillop township. hnrllest member of Huron county council, had no dierulty in separating George Purcell and George Bearman In n fight at a aralnage 1 meeting, but be was nnahlP to per- , Made thc_aren to *hake hands In , court_ Purcell plead& guilty to 8 t charge of assaulting Bearman and paid' ,JULY SPECIALS __Cool Summer Wear for Hot _Days Linene Dresses smart Dresses in four shades, pink, blue, green an rises -l8 - to 20 Speeial ..$1.00 Printed Silk Suits Summer Suits made of fine crepes. White __ground's with colored fibril designs, and navy ,and blaek patterns- &eerily 5 styled. ;69 -Sizes 3$ to 44 Special 7 7v7 e Bathing Suits LADIES' SWIM SUITS knit, all -wool. Sizes 32 to 42. Colors blue. black, and red. SPECIAL $1.49 GIRLS' AND BOYS' SWIM SUITS Millinery ! Clearing all Straws in shades of Moo. navy, Meek, brown and iwige Clearing at 95c All -wool Suits, well-fltting. Colors blue, Meek, and red.. Sizes 26 to 34. SPECIAL $1.00 MEN'S SWIM SUITS PENMAN'S SURF SUITS Speed style and separate Speeial reinforeetnent in the Color% Mite, Meek and wine. SPECIAL $1.95 tninks Men's Straw Hats Washable and rainproof ['animas in many different Other Strawe in ermirt sit a peg 95c up A. CORNFIELD.. "Shop where you oreinvIted to shop" Phone 418 a tine, aud weill ready to apologise and from tbe tuarbiesee, 111 spite of the Reeve's Needle; eget cajoling. Telt to usts Towle Satur(lay nigbt. Jute 22 The lair, were natives at 9.1ststebewan and Protestant to lameness. stated they Scotland respectively. (in the Sat. enly made Ot1111011. attempts at shop- lifting. Merchants %%ere tolerant for a while, being aware of the condition over to the police. Wilson, the of the teen, bat dually turned them tKolidtchteoneierayaendtwite.elph. They were MsThetss. N.B.. Hamilton, London, chaArudgesrewo: isoniefS1011 and fraud. He 1s alleged to have taken .rtillisenanded on money collected ter sti.delteuer's gar- age, with which he ens employed. He pleaded not guilty When the cider of police was read( to take him to Jail. the pollee ear (0 start. Smith, a meehanie iiNli to tinker with take him te jail, His wife .1 not le, :sing a non sup- port eharge pending the outcotue of a promised job for Smith. When Robert Oartiehell. of Toronto. it took the policemen nine miles to I catch the. speeding driver Campbell I was cloclied at eighty -Ilse miles an I hour. Ile was Sleek *25 and his II- I teem was suspended...far:thirty days.i Jas McCartney. of Geer townshiP,1 taPsirdea3r2Tiand eoata ter driving without Was Esther Murray. of -town. was In twelfth pisee In Ler group In the Toronto Mall and Empire's subscrip- tion contest, reeentle eetiebnied, and Iola received me a prize a handsome travelling clock la n leather case. BENMILLER BIONMILLEIR, Jule 2. -Mr. Jack Pitbiado has been attending a young people's* convention at Whitby for a few days. Sirs. Aaquith has been quite sick again. Her friends hope for • speedy recovery for her. Rev. James McCrea and family are leaving this week for their new ap- pointment at Newbury, near Chatham. Russell Pfritunier and MI= Helen Straugban are holidaying at Toronto. IfL T.Tinssetreretertee the wedeln,: &t 'Porouto of Arthur Brown, son of Rey. A. W. Browu. Mr. Sidney Brown also went to Toronto for his brother's wedding. He will be away from here until school begins again. W. V. Fisher, lose Squires, Mr. and lire. It. J. Moore and family spent the holiday at Springbank, where they met Mrs. Moore's folks from Straffordville, It being the parents' wedding anniver- 41117. MAFEKING MAFEKING, July 2. -Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Webb and Lois, or 81 Helen& vent Sunday with Mr. anti Mrs. Thos. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Bale and Silas olive motored to Forest last Week •nd ealled on the Rev. Mr. and Mee. Shur rant. rte theft mien they- wen tee. yompanied by their dame ter, Aim Grave Blake, of Arkoaa. Mr. and hire. S. E. Phi/lips spent the weekend with relativee in Wood- t•ttlek. They were accompanied home be their daughter. Mies Frances Phil. hie, and their niece,: tittle leatherine Harris, who will spend the 1130111i1 of July here. Mr. George Fleury, spent Sunday and Monday with his brother, Mr. Tose Henry, at -Leamington, Mr. J. C. Heed, Winteehurch, ta leg his unele, and aunt. Mr, and Kra Thos. Anderson. Mr. Palmer Kilpatrick. Toronto, la home ter tbe !milder& Mr. •nd Mrs. Alf. Annstrota and son.. liarold and Gordon. Loudon, spent Sunday and Monday with fela tIVOS here. Miss Pearl Irvine, London, spent the holiday with her brother, Mr. Wm. Ir CAB STOILIN AT LONDESBORO .10e. Car thieves oa Tunday night stole' lac sedan, bearing markers 89801, la its place. The C,adillae, wbich wee 00 0 gal, lee -5019V -traced its– yet. Tbe Pontiac car is owned by Toronto. secretary ef Sabbath school, ju LOCAL STRIATES AT IIIINSALL Joe O'Brien, inter:podia track and field ehampion. compct In the sport" at the Remelt old lei reunion on Tuesday. and guy a account of Walsall toe was ft in the 220 -yards ask his time be tbe 100 -yards OA. ankh was a by a Whigham led at 102-5 second Bad Worthy. ileother weLl-known services wiN t* beid In the Presbyter- f Ian cherub on Sunday, July /th, at ft po OADel In the aftereoon and 7.30 to tee Children's Sports on the Holiday Younoters Ont in Pull Pone to Take Part in Gaines on the Square The same glowing enthusiasm which has pervaded the ,childrea's sports in the east *vag""111HEMIreiricienter Court House Park in the morning of Dominion Day. Rates for boys and girls commenced - about 10 o'clock. Tbey were under the supervIelon Messrs. R. Stouebouee, IL T. Ed- Prke and Ed. Bradley. Fifteen years was the age limit, but several hundred youngeters man- aged to find a place In the crowded races of the morning. BOYS' EVIDNT8 Running Rues Under 0 years -Jack Bradley, Boas Sparks, Thu Saunders, Fred Stokes, Arthur Andrew. Under 8 years -Walter Fry, PhWp Willis, Don Sproul, Gerald Mero, Stewart Lucas. Under /0 years--Jita Sturdy, Btu Beattie, Fred Fellows Under 12 years -Jim Sturdy, Her Worsen, leek Rutledge. Under 15 years -Morley Bloondiel Walter Weetbrook, Jack Snell. Se& Rates t'fitivt 9 years -Jim Sturdy, Emote son Willis, Joel ElllotL Cutler 15 years -Jim Sturdy, Rob Hawthorne, Gordon Junes. -- Rabbit Kam tater to yeers--Gordon Lee, Ji Sturdy. FbIllp Willis. , Under 13 years--Gerdon Jones, Ji Raker, Doe Hildebrand Made flares l'uder 12 years -Joe Fellows, Der Ilan -bier, Chas. Wigle. Under 15 years-Bruee Bloomdeld Walter Westbrook, Bill Bradley. Wag., liege Under 14 ZYZa SIAM= REGISTERED OPTOMETRIST (17 YEARS IN STRATFORD) -AT- Robertson's Jewelry Store Fridays be sada lesath -0 to 12.90 DOOD- PARAMOUNT PARAMOUNT, July 2. -Mr and and Mr. Norval Richards from Berea spent the week -end with Mr. and Mrs. R. Richards. Miss Olive Terriff, RN, of White- church. is nursing her aunt, Mrs. Jack Henderson. A number from here Attended the ce UFA). organisation meeting in Locie sigh hall last Thursday evening. r, Mrs. Rohr Hamilton has returned 'home after spending a few days with u' friends In Detroit. Wall Jean MarAuley, from Lueknore [spent the week -end with her rnottsae, r- Mrs. MaeAuley. Miss Anne Maellonald has gone to t. Detroit with her sister, Mts. Lorne MaeLetenate for a nail. Mies Lyia Richards, front Toroth). Is spending a few weeks" holidays with her- parents. Mr and Mrs. R. Lam Wed needa y afternoon a bout thirty ladiee met at the home of Sire Ketchabaw bonor Miss Annie Ket- sod wish her mueh happineas. Her marriage takes play. la the near future to Mr. Dopeland at Gal,. y Tipt CARTER LIMON ve promise of real ability in tla uture, Walter Westbrook won tit vault, clearing seven feet six he* irltk Mee. Walter etiminated field of nine other boys in nine nips Billy Stoddart kept right up th Walter, each making jumps on drat effort, but Billy's Inferior Ight told at the last jump. Wel- Barlow wits third, dropping out at ea feet two inches( Others la the er In wretch they finished were id Thompson and Joe Yellows. 8nell, Morley lilootudeld and 'ter Chisboine all of whom dropped at tbe sixth jump. Chas. Wale and x Duckworth. Family Gathering Heti at Harlow Park ea Saturday The sixth annual Carter reunion was g held •t Harbor Park on Saturday after- noon. forty deet'endants of Thome, were present from Seeforth. Clinton. Londemboro. Whighase and Noise*. Thoenaa t'arter came to Canada from Devonshire, Dagland, seventy.five years ago and 'Wad ou a farinh three mike erne of theeforth which la still tbe family. home. Dinner wag served la Use pavilion ly in ;he playlag of games. The day's Mamie was la charge et Mr. greet whathau. aad Mr. Renard Met. ems ' ream at tbe sports ceseasiteim at Sea- Tbe races and rests*. resaired aa (Dew. Kathleen Weer: girls ander 10 yearn -Joyce Carter; boys under 13 yea r• -lis rvey Nott, I.loyd Carter ; young lerliew-Alme Carter: shot put. for young men -Ivan Carter, Percy Caner : broom -throwing rentest -Nine Stenley Carter; inserted men'a grace- ful walking--Chae. Carter, Fred Shier - brook ; single men's ;married walking - Aubrey Carter, Ronald t'oniter ; menet B. Note Mrs. Keith Webster'. blindfold et 111 t Mervin Nott, Geo. Metre: clethespin relay -Mr& Chas. Carter's Officers were elected for 1936 as fob, lows: Gen. Maine of Clintim, [(reel- siecretary-treaeurer: Mee. Harvey Jen- kins', of (lIntrm. convenor of 'social (-nominee:. Harold Glevr, of Clinton. nenvener of emotes tounnitteet. y ung people, ork, will be the et speaker for the day. Special music the te will be given by talent floret Lucknow he ed Presbyterian church. Mr. Harvey Mc- ter ye' Glee of Auburn will sing In the even- ni. rat Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Reed and child- Dees Ins ren, Girvin and Doris, Of Toronto, ea le (spent the weekend with the lady's wa on mother, Mrs. Jas. Girvin. Mr. Reed oat • i returned home on Monday, bat Mtn ae yards daak, Mao kat 44110" C.I. ta the 100- LEEBURN LNEBURN, July & -Mew Lloyd Marton and her son Billie, from Niaga- ra Falls, were ;be insehte of Mrs. Wm. Cook anti other relatives for two weeks. Miss Elizabeth Horton I • Mires at Stratford. Mr. and Mrs. linsailton Chinon and young son. Stewart. motOred to Torou- to on SaturditY to steed the eeek-end. companied by the fonglint''s st-tor, Mrs. Roy Mason. mei her two eons, who will imend holidays e Mein A friendly settle!' vise was Mara' by 1.eeburn am! the 1Parrisb team oil Theeday. Jule 2• Vila event drew quite re i.rewil vats TS ta favor of the Farrila tesms, *wee oasts of seven teethe!, aged, their Vire Graee Hunter has gone to Kitchener with lwr 111110, Mixa Hunter, to hare medical attention. We hope to hear that she eel see be Well again - Mr. and Sirs. leeklater and daughter motored to Eveov eit the lid of July Farm on July 1,1 It vela a 1WeettaftfUll event, friends, and relative(' being pres- ent from ilifferet,t tilacee. Mr. David Antierson, tgacher, ha. gone home fon the Ile will be mimes) 1,y,alp away friend& mummer holidays. The *heel Reuniese-A sery (11107 - able ninth. Ws.. hold OD the Reboot grounda of 14.:4. No. 5, on Friday. June enth. Ex -pupils were'preeent from lift and (anew. Rees were held for the • achool children eel older ones and caused much merriment Amon" tibe erowd. Nettle, the SChnO1 taken In different years sere shown through the crowd. Then a 1 gsthered near the platform, where a program was carried John Duidow and irk, Green of (lode - rich. The program eloped with the National Anteem. epeeist mention might he Matte of tee rwo (seine pen- t*. on the ground, Mr& Jag. Horton from 0-oderieh and Mr. Joe. Cook of Lennie& The psingent mkt Das the tweby eon of Mr. and Mr& Ernest Bo- gle. Before septet was served Mr. R. It. nallowe gathered tame crowd together and took picture tbe large gather. beilaingtwp. tee:nx.lralliewb:hei:r:rifinhaawienieaselbaitinihtewaifis.andetePlarrYleadihn the evening • weinee roast was held at the lake. arid thin @Wed a moat pleamant "freemen goctety Will tato. 1,,tri In a tattoo at i take my pieaeureeLleggillireiranaltwill.Themble: and try to forget the tough !weskit"- Reed and Mania are semalaba Mr. amid Mrs. Chas. Alias and iment the week -end with friends at Mr. and Mra Elmer Shackleton and family, of Detroit, are elsiting tbe former's mother, Mra Wm. Shackleton. Mrs. Geo. Irwin, Mrs. Donald Fow• eilerondaandy Pentland and Doris Swan attended the daughter Melba, Miss Cella Mr. and Mrs. Walter Stafford and daughter, of Tcirontii, are (gating the lady's parents, Mr. • 041 Mrs. Jue Mre Geo. Diehl end Ht. it'd Mrs. lel. Diehl of etratford were visitors et the home of Mr. and Mrs. Heber Ledy en Monday. learned to their 111/01P III Wing hail! atol Mr. J Pennon here re la rime Ire Tay GIRL& EVENTS Heemlog asses 'oder 8 yfitis--Eeta 'Bartow, Petty as- Torn*. Joan Elton. Grace Moe- , Marlon Duckworth. alder 8 years --Madeline Chisholm. ne Bradley, Doris Alien, Margaret tor, June Spark& eider 9 yeare-Maxlee Sturdy, Maxine Chlaboine Helen Trampour. Maxine Sturdy. Muriel Lintel). Edrienne Johnston. Evelyn l'rouse. Hasdkerchiet Item Under .4 years -Jean Elliott, Ed- rienne Johnston, Wilma Grill' Under 14 yeerve-Maxine Sturdy, after • two weekie visit with th4t body's sister. lin,. It. A. McKenzie. Mr. and Mrs. Role Davidson spent Sunday at Elora. the guests of Mr. and Mrs. need,. nho bad 444.11 visiting bin sister, Kathleen Reed, for a few atty.., re- tiermel home with them. Mr. linemen 81411 tor seittlinuipton Mother. MR' 41•ettot. Kidd, returned home with btu& Mies Laurette MeClure Torotrtor spent the -week-end with her parent Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McClure. Was Olive Varrier Is spending th holidays at her home at WhItechureb Anniversary meek*, were held it the Anglican church last Sunday, whe Rev. Me Ritchie ef Berne wet th special speaker. In tbe evening th choir of 4St. Peter's church, Lucknow assisted In the service of prelim and rendered, the enthem "Son of My Soul,' and Rev. J. Geoghegan sang a solo 'Guard While I Sleep." Mr. Joseph Hamilton, who was a patient in the Toronto hospital for a few days, returned home on Monday Mr. •nd Mr& Bert Bradford and children attended the Bradford ple- nty at Auburn on Monday The jnnior baseball team played the Lm -know team here Mat Saturday. The score was 13-4 In favor of Dun- "Mgaeleater Jerry Shield(' of Detroit Is visiting his cousin, Norris Bradford. Betty Bradford is visiting friends In Ooderieh this week. Mr& L. Harte of Toronto, 41r. and Mrs. 11. Corti and family, of Thomae, and Mr& Albert Poole, of et. Thomas, were visitors at the home oi Mrs. David Sproul over the week -end. A large erowd attended the garden party on the lawn of the United church last Friday evening. Tea was served from 6 to R o'clork. followed by the pay "Lighthouse Nene% by the Victoria Players, it -Week -h. tire. Cecil Tre- leaven and danekter Mies Wilma played between arts. Premetisu Lat.-The frillowing are the reunite of the promotion examins• none' of the senior room nt Dungannon jerio:to:I. A eta rid I nee 'see verse** of the pereentagea obtalbed in all Nab - Promotion from Jr. IV to Sr 111 Raymond Carrie 71.2, Fermi Paterson 67.3, 'amen F:rrIngton 63, Alvin Rent lion 51 R. GORDON- ALE/44. Priacias4 • Nese aid Toe Rates nder yearie-MazIne Sturdy. Bet - ?Ishmael. Betty Straughan nder 13 years- Evelyn Doak Ed - rienne Johnston. Frances Elliott. Shoe race. under 11 years -Betty Straughan. Rezella Willie Ruby Willis Bkycle race, under 14 years - Evelyn Doak, Nebel Taylor, Julia Nearly seventy-five little boys and girls la the fleet two races' were &ea s.L-COURRIES CORNERS COURRIES Ce—ALIRNERS. July 2.- e Mr. and Mrs Alf. Armetrong. Harold and Gordon. of London, spent part of the week -end with Mr. and Mrs. o David Little, e Jean Nelson has been quite 111 e with throat trouble and V4/111 unable to write her bower School eximina- tione late week. • Mr. and Sirs. Robert Scott were , week -end visitors with Mr and Mrs. John Montt near Diet/now. Wm Lorna Little Is vimiting at Mr. Tennant Drennanee In Goderich. • Miss Madenne Johnston, who was nureing in GoderIch hospital, has re- turned home. Mrs. Melvin Raynard of Paramount apent a day last week with her par- ents, lir. and lies. tee. Drennan. ' HEADQUARTERS FURNITURE and PAINT quality and low in pine& eid find firm -class value* In our Work of RNITI'RE, arid STOVES "5. oo*If ively Kaye you money W. 11. Blackstone On the Broadway of Gederiek Come, Buy and Be Satisfied at STEDELBAUER'S Used Car Market LAILOI UST TO MOOSE MOW— TERMS IF DESIRED FRED LIPSIT, Manager Rouse & Bell Garage — BRITISH AMERICAN OIL AND au_ IIMISTO It STREET anibucH