The Signal, 1935-10-10, Page 5tra
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• • THE SIGNAL - — GODERICH, ONT..'
Thursday, October 10th.
Hudnut's Marvellous
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Face Powder
Vanishing Oream
Cleansing Cream 66o
Cold Cream 60*
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ALSO DU BARRY TOILETRIES
--CAMPBELL'S DRUG STORE
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ss The Sombre
We Deliver
Phone 8,
• ABE FOR 001TPONS
When buying In GoderIch, shop-
pers should first check over the
list of business Maces where
outman are etyma for cash mer-
ciless/I 0, Panilent of accounts.
Theses coupons will assist some of
the contestants to win one of the
valuabie prima But be sure to
ask for coupons.
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NINA Lndieran Service-
SeessIoanth &today after Welty
BIBLE SUNDAY
REV. C ZIEGLER, Pastor
At IllacKAY HALL
SUNDAlf. OCT. 13
at 11.60 cm.
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BAPTIST HARVEST HOME
Pleasant Weed se t4unday with Many
Present
Harvest home and thanksgiving ser-
vices were conducted morning and
evening at tbe Baptist church by the
pastor, Rev. IC It. MeClung, on Sun-
day. The elturch wad decorated beau-
tifully for the occasion with autumn
leaves, flowers and fruit.
At the morning service a duet was
sung by Misses Helen 'Snell and Flor-
ence l'rler. and In the evening the
Auburn choir and a quartette provided
the special music.
In the afternoon the eitikiren of the
Sabbath school and members of the
congregation attended Vie annual ral-
ly day service. 11. S. rtriff. superin-
tendent of the Sunday school, presided.
Th. Mason way read by Geo. Miller,
assistant superinteudent, and readings
were given by Maxine Wiltion, Mar-
jorie Miller and Wilma Griff. Miss
Vera Wilkins' clams sang • chorus,
whleh was followed by duete by Evelyn
and Eleanor Donaldson god Ross and
Elsie lleiff. Addresaes were given by
J. A. Campbell, Miss Mary Walters
and Mr. GrIff.
The reembere of the Cradle Roll
were preseeted with china cup* by
Mr. Gaff and the service was brought
to a close with the benediction
peouounced by Abe pastor.
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"TUE !niza AT WOtejr
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North Street
• United C
-SUNDAY,
ID a.m-Idea's Club
"Dome Helpful Ways
Mg Sunday.' Mr. J.
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11 a.m.-Public Worship. Sacra-
ment ot the Lord's Sapper.
p.m.-Sseday Scheel
pas.--Publk Worship. Sub-
ject, "The PrOeverlty of the
litlehm1.- Second in 18.sari's.
il=e, from the Book 61
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HEADIQUARTFAS
FURNITURE
• and PAINT
CHURCH NOTES
At Victoria street United church
n ext Sunday morning Rev. F. W. Calk
will take as lits subject "The Value of
the Sable." ra ihe Afternoon, --at
o'clock, there will be a* open session
of the Sunday wheel, to be pddressed
by Rev. W. A. Weide& B.A., president
of the Leedom Contertslice. The even-
ing service will be wirlitlywn on sic:
count a the analversity servka at
Eaton church.
'CRASH HEAR. DAINEWOOD
Two Cars Daintand Seven People
lire. J. G.roJO Dastswood. wee
uncomeious seversi hours on Sunday,
atm,--.61ta,-,uset Aied._bwiz
injuries reedited le a motor crash
four miles south of Dirliprood. Her
husband was tall ieriecausly la-
jured of are ot In tbm two -r
crash, In which care turued
Wars
It is allefien Nerniiir -0Creinette,
e on ot the Injured Dashwood people,
drove north through aderop sign tato
a London car coataInIng-Ilr. and Rm.
Russel /Wedding and Witter Ramer.
The Loudon car was rolled completely
over and the Dasbwood car fell over
oa Its side.
Mr. Geromette sufferer; lacerated
head that requimd 'sixteen stitches,
hie son svas cat About the face and the
Loneon people were severely scratched
and Isfullsed. Both ears were badly
damaged.
At'LCRAFT PAINTS are Idea la
quality and law hi price.
You •will Ond Orst-cia.se values
- In our stock of
FURNMARZ and STOVES
We posItLiely save you mosey
W. II. Bladistone
On the Broadway of Gederieh
THE END OF THE ROAD
lost hie driver's Hoene ior silt/ days • COLBORNE VETERAN
-38ntie&GaigniiihmasSowlot_toMiceoLidikAu, Kai
when be tsced three Vrjr-4es 417111r.gitx.
Into More Trouble
Sentenced For Attempting Escape
—Companion Too—Chari.
vari Costly
Sag
violations. For kering the scene Ilivemeful Life
of an accideat be en fined $25 and LOYAL, Oct. 3. --Mr. Alex. Young
costs. and 011 tech 01 two eharges of quietly celebrated his eighty-third
reckless's/1°114 14"losi'd aia'auss blethdity on Thursday. September 2dth.
Ile wall born In a log home on lot 7,
mut-melon 8, the oldest son of
Alexander and Christens MacKenzie
Young. Of a fatally of elght one and
accidents within a east mace of
thee, he was fined fie and costs.
Theft fees
Layton Murr. Orey towushlp,
• pleaded guilty to• two charges of theft. three daughters only four remain:
-tiersk einsith. aseateen.year.okLue. and His Worship st.....ed 4 " .0.Rev. J. Young, D.D. retired In Syre-
"gthrraeartligenrftarge "
wbia4 14461164.1M/1. MurrilliellWries?d
giren a week tonipainy.'441116.-Toron461141to. aorllivrs. (Rra:.i)flrobeligri
he appeared before Magistrate J. A.
sse admitted Idealist an ignition and derail, who Ines with her brother.
Ratans on Thursday laid, atter bead tools from Geo. Brown, Grey township In his elate -three yeare Mr.
sentinceerirliNideSIOWIRMYTJeadoleltr
Iwo years in Portsmouth penitentlarY,
concurrently on three charges of car
theft.
The charge on Thursdpy was of at-
-tempting to escape from prison. Smith
pleaded guilty and was sentenced to
six months definite, with an Indeter-
minate period of not more than six
roontbs, In the Ontario reformatory,
consecutive to the previa* terms.
His sixteen -year-old friead, Aubrey
Newman, alias Joe Auburn, who was
sentenced at Loudon to a year In the
reformatory when found guilty of
the theft of a car with Smith, also -
appeared before the magistrate. He
was t•liarged with escaping cuistody
and obstructine an officer, to width
earges he pleaded guilty. On tbe
former charge he wax sentenced to the
reformatory for oue year definite, two
years Imo a day Indeterminate, and on
the latter charge six months definite,
two years less a day Indeterminate.
The sentencea are to lw concurrent
with the term imposed at Loudon.
Charivari Case
Eleven Colborne township youths
paid costs' of $3.45 when they faced
a charge of doing wilful damage to
property. The charge, whith was not
pressed. resulted from an over-enthus-
iastic charivari at the Goderich town-
ship home of Mr. apd Mrs. Orval
Rodges. The aecused young men ad-
mitted the charge and paid the
ewes, after apologizing to Mr. Rodeos
lu the court.
The gang admitted tooting eggs at
the Rodges' home, ripping up the ver -
anthill fluor, tearing down the tele-
phone wires, kicking shingles from the
root and breaking into the barn
All Boys Once
Magistrate Makins said: We were
all boys ourselves once, and have some
recollection of how a cletrivarl is car-
ried on. Wad a bunch of boye get
together they sometimes go too far.
I hope there will not be a repetition
of this thing."
Kenneth McLean, of Egmondville.
its old car in running order.
vicrosit S. CLUB
An Interesting program has been ar-
ranged for the meeting of Victoria
Home and School Club on Thuredes,
October lith, at 8 p.m. The speaker
will be Miss Eva Somerville, and her
subject, "A Trip to the Maritimes."
A good musical program also has been
arranged and an enjoyable evening Is
promised to all parents and frieuds
who attend this rueeting.
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CREWE', Oct. $.-Mr and. Mrs.
Jesse Grey, of Goderieli. spent last
week. with thelf sou -In-law and daugh-
ter. Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Shackleton.
Mrs. Cecil Chamney and daughter
Ann, of Relative, were guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Raymond Finnigan orer the
week -end.
Mr. Vittor Whitely and son Edwin,
who speet-the past six weeks in the
West, have returned home.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Durnin .pent
last Friday with Miss Dreattey, Dun -
1a0000.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Sherwood and
Mr. and Mei. John Kilpatrick spent
last Wednesday at Eirkton.
Mrs. W. H. Campbell, of Westfield.
Is rIsItIng at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. W. 1'. Crosier.
The Crewe W.M.S. meeting was held
at tbe home of Mrs. Raymond Etoni-
an on Tuesday of last week, with six-
teen ladles present.' The program was
In charge of Mrs. John Kilpatrick. A
sots was -rendered by Mrs. Drennan,
a duet by Rev. and Mrs. Turner, read.
Ina were given by Mr.. MeConnell.
Mra. Trel . Mrs. Sherwood and
Mrs. Watt. Prayer was offered by
Susan Kilpatriek and Mrs. Menary.
M The moss Offthe ineettim-tunch- was -
mired.
Mite Susan Kilpatrick "pent the
week -end *118 MIS. lAly Itadrew, of
the log !souse eve place to the more
commodious brick or frame house, tbe
roads, narrow and rough, In many
places corduroy, widened, gravelled and
Dow paved. He has ploUghed with the
oxen and attended many logging bees
with -Ruck mil Bright." For many
years there. was only the *me top
buggy In the leltrict, which belonged
to his unOle,'-the late Mr. William
Young. Gradually almost every farm-
er had one, but It has now given place
to the automobile.. Mr. Young ls about
the only one left who assisted In build-
ing the Presbyterian (now United)
church at Carlow lu 1872, and he has
held almost every office In the congre-
gation. In littin he was elected to
the municipal board as councillor and
later was reeve and commissioner. in
1911 he retired to Goderich, but re-
mained only three years. returning to
the country an.I buying the house and
lot near Loyal which he now •wetiples.
Last year he had the nitsfmenne to be
thrown out of his buggy anti *offered a
broltetpbonF: but -made a Rood re-
covery and was able this summer to
work ID his garden and eut half an
sere of oats with the, scythe and take
it in with the Kid of at stall boy. In
PM Mr. Young was married to Miss
Mary Jane Ituehanan. who passed
away in 1924s.
AMJARI—OZTZHZEASAE CIMOOML DIAVAraiigt—niNGG
Stedelbauer's Used Car Market
CAN SUPPLY YOU WITH • NUM COMFORTABLE
CLOSED OAR FOR AS LOX AS $100
Your old Car take!' as part payment. COOle in.
Rouse & Bell Garatenoi
it---irnrewrair STREET
GET GAB AND GO
Police NI Saladay night cooducted
an intend,* march for two yams men
and a turoon-colored Chem/et car
which Is believed to have ban stolen
The chase was taken up when the
meek fled after securing ten gallons of
gasoline from James Johnston. of Au-
burn. 'When Janata filled the AIX
one of the men asked foe a reed
They drove off when Joon
to get the Milk He MAUS Az
cam
ne nuber, but • ebecit-op re
that the plates were Issued to a 11b18
model Ford touring. car la the Pan7
Hound district. •
Vote for the Reconstruction Party
!MILITARY AT GRAND BENI)
On Friday night Lieutenants E. A
Crtch and D R. Nairn. of Goderich,
accompanied by Captain O. 1' McIn-
tyre, of Clinton, drove to Grand Bend
to attend the staff tour for °Seers of
military district No. 1. The three of-
ficers represented Huron Regiment.
The tour covired a three-day per-
iod In whish taetleal exerceses and
plane of attack were studied and In-
structions In modern warfare were re-
ceived.- - Nearly 100 _officers from
Western Ousted.- pedals in _the district
attended the tour. which was presided
over by Gen. J. M. Roes, C M.G..
Dungannon. D.S.O., 14.0C.. M.D. 1, of Landon.
Candidate --Wm. J. Henderson
and let the Hon. H. H. Stevens continue his good work in
your behalf.
1 Every farmer should vote for Reconstruction.
Every laborer should vote for Reconstruction.
_Krery retail merchant and wholesaler should vote for Remo -
t ruction.
4. Every white collar worker should vote for 'Reconstruction.
Every younrwan and woman should vote for R.constructlan.
The Reconstruction Potrty pledges itself to the reduction a yOuth
employment 418 to 30 years of age, mak" and female) to tbe ex-
tent of 801ddurIng the first year It holds Once. These youths
will be employed In mastructise work at liveable rates a pay.
ot. -Every houttewife ehould vote for Reeonseruction.
7., F.rery manufacturer alsouk1 rote for ReconistructIon.'
s. -Every war veteran should vote for Reconstruction and the Ilynd-
man Report.
Every unemployed mass and vroman should vote for Recoatrue-
Goo.
Mr. Stevens' work on tbe Price Pervade Come:Won has already dem-
onstrated his genuine, practical sympathy with labor,
The old parties had their chance -end fatted. Only Reconsteeetion
can pall Canada thorough to better conditions:
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BE SURE TO_LIIITEN TO ?HE HON. H. H. STEVENS
SATUSDAT EVIIIING,00T01121 12th
• - at to tit pen. Toronto Wee -
RE Kite TCI LISTEN TerTHIS IMPORTANT MESSAGE
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GODERICH "Good-wir. CLUB
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To the Ladies of Goderich and Surrounding Communities
Cash Commissions on Subscriptions to Contestants Who Do Not Win A Prize Award
Double Votes
Ancient VeMeits Sada i'areer by Bruis-
ing Four Lead Mess
Four CtodCrieh young men were more
of leo. paInftilly mit and bruised when
the ear in wide). they were ridLug
turned over at the north end of 'Vic-
toria etreet on Sunday night.
The car, Reverently realizing that
Its het moment had arrived. gapped
and choked convulsively as it reached
the corner. careened on two wheels
and with -a flnel eeugh-eolled over and
died, 11s four wheels pointing skyward.
Ha &Enloe dernTrist- onportaosly, at
the antiques' grave -yard, Mike Ken-
' nedy's Junk pHe.
i The occupants managed to 'scramble
from beneath the car and pushed It
upright. hut no amount of coaxing
could persuade it to come to life once
more. The remains, rained at about
$5, were trundled towards the car
"cemetery."
. Bea Steep woe provaiMy the most
painfully Injured of the quartette. Ills
face, hand"- ind lairs wercraped and
bruised when he wss pinned In the
!sack mat, 11 tbe ear roiled over.
Others In tbe ear were Bert Squires,
the driver, Jack Black and Steve Wil-
kins.
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Ter' Caln.r..enror
*Arrow Bus Schedule
)ues'e Seder,* Ileet-bsuad,
laily 8.45 a.m., 5 p.m., Standard
Time, foe Stratford, Kitchener,
Ovelph and Toronto.
Arrive Tomato 2.80 p.m., 10.45
Pel•
Oonnections at Clinton for Lee-
dom aid' Eineardine
Itiumarlee plafingli to all points
In Asada, Oland States •
and Mexico
-0ONSULT I•OCAL AGENTS-
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TORONTO
— PARAMOUNT
ON CHILDREN'S; COATS
Friday and Saturday only
G. W. SCHAEFER
Double Votes
Double Votes
' Double Votes
on all ALUMINUM WARE sold
on Friday and Saturday
et FRED HUNT
HARDWARE
-FRIDAY and SAT(RDAV-
ROMAN MEAL, large pkg. 33c
G. W. BAECHLER
-ON-
HOUSE FURND4HINGS
Friday and Saturday
F. E. !EBERT'S
on Friday and Saturday
Double Votes
ON WORK _SHIRTS
ALL NEXT WEEK
le AL ROBINS Gme
Double Votes
ON WIRE NAILS
—
334, 3, 4, ag 5e per lb.
Double Votes
Double Votes
_ea ail pieces ef CHINA
- -Friday-Mel Saturday only
JAS. C. CARRIE -
HARDWARE
Babbette Gift Shoppe
FANCY GOODS
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ROOTS and SHOES
4 -DAY SPECIAL FUR
Double Votes
ON ALL WASHERS' SOLD
HERE
TALBOT & CORNiSH
Phone 81 Galen&
Double Votes
ON ALL SECOND-HAND
CARS
GEO. G. MA°EWAN
Garage and Service Station
SMITH'S ART STORE
Just in --new designs In stamped
Pillow Came, Lunch Sets, Towels,
CUPPIAOMI, itUldiern, etc.
-Everything in Faney Work -
Embroidery Threads. Silks, ere-
ehet Canons. Came in and get
started on a piece.
Double Votes
ON ALL FUME LAMPS
Special Friday and Saturday
, J. R. WHEELER
FURS ITUR E UN DERTA K NG
Nestbrweds Hestered.-Lesr Friday
evening • number of Mr. and Mrs.
James Ketehabaw's Mende and neigh-
bors gathered at the Paramount hall
to honor them on their recent mer-
rier. Mr. John Martin read an ad-
dress and Mr. Alex. MecNay presented
tbem with a purse. Mr. Ketchabew
thanked the gathering for their Mad -
newt Meseta. Campton Cook and
Walter Dexter furnished Vie musk for
the dance.
Double Votes
1 bars Sunlight Seap 25c
FRIDAV and SATURDAY
C. N. ROBERTSON
GROCERIES
Double Votes
Double Votes
Fresh Side by the Cut
32e pre lb.
Friday and Saturday i
nios. LEGG
Friday and Saturday. on
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rbene 4611 Illandlton Street
F. BUYERS
1 W. TRUSSLER
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ON ALI. PHOTOGRAPHIC •
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Supertent Service Station
Double Votes
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A WHOLE EVENING OF FUN AND MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT!
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voix "T 1111AL BY JURY" tire'
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• . 'Directed hy Mr. Chariest Weidner,: with a east of 40 Singers
* lb addition. a new ihd varied program featuring ahd artiste
In novel *etches
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