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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1941-09-18, Page 4FISIl 1•11' CHIP Tzt:p Biw,ADE .AT TIIE 'Golden • .60th'.41c. VITNE 273 (Next to Roatinion:Stor.e) LAWN'BQWLING TM GOD RICH SIGNArr$TAIt itit%f,' stspza, Vriday tight r4, tLe'bessiing (rt,'"C'en eidOsens rsere--a-***1-es1 .R1,;.(ty , witIners ve 1..V:(1.)Illa7!,' and' Mitton in first Viaee„z.,witth 13. Ness -edit -tabs and J $r',Wheeler yttjerossa, skna Geo, Ai1athie;',04. and Neil AllacKayn hirdt phases' • locgOciaillamoOliolosocilallsOil(!i71011.111101,11 Succ'essful School": Fair at Holniesville (Vontinued from page 1)• (11), D. Fortes (4,G. Lobb (4). , Potatoes, early—M. Tyndall' t 11 ), AL, Forbes. (4), A.. Harris (5) - Potatoes,. 1ate-13. MeIiwain (8), Jones" (4), 3. Sowerby (6), P. Harris( (9). Turnips—A. Wise (11), AL Forhes (4), J. Gamble (4), D. Elliott (3). Tomatoes—J. Grigg (0), D. 'Warner (0), A. Harrison (5): Pumpkins—D. Middlteon (10). L. Sowerby *(6), D. Warner (8). :Cabbage, any 'varietyt----L. Rowden (9), K..Tyndall(11), D. Warner (..i);4 M. Rowden (91- Wheat, winter—R, Wise (11), G. Grigg 9) S. Cooper (9), J GriggGrigg(9) Peas, field—D, Warner (8), K. Harris (5). " Oats, etirly-.9. Grigg (9), S. Cooper ;(9), R. 'Falconer (6), J. Falconer .(6).. ' 7' -- Eggs, brown --H. Hutchins' (3), P. pover Young, (5), L. Jones (4). „ Eggs, white.: -.K.° Tyndall (11), it. „ (hi Masatlay evs.aing* 'the whetters 'Ott and 0: Mumby ; .2nel„ H. Sanderson and Stewart . Uabinson. In Wednesday night's, play, V. tman Itifd ¶, Io welt titt )cize; an It Mutaby andiF. Bowl's were second. On Tuesday nirrht, in the local mixed doubles, Mrs. M. Henry atoll J. Johnston Wok' •firtst prize': Mrs. F. .Priee and N. MaeKay, seeomf; Airs. C. AR -Manus and 8. cvitobinson, third. In the Tip 'Top tournament at Sea-, forth NNWnesday of la,st week cieveral Goderieh teams took part, but the only ' winners Were 3, W. MaeViear and Dr. 13. It. Hall, who took fourth_ prize. prus, Taxivro's Boby DIscovtitEn Stratford Man Lost in Lake Hump May, 1940 • The bod-3.,(4. Charles -Victor LloYd. of , Stratford, snissinis since .TuIy 5, 1940, was found. 9n Thursday last at French Bay, on the, shore of Lake Huron a short distance north of Southampton. Lloyd, a well-known Stratford busi- ness man, and brother Of it y- L. Lloyd of Goderich, with P. R. Rainsey a Guelph. had left Oliphant in a motor speed boat for Southata,pton when they, disappeared over fourteen months-S:go Lloyd,was in his fifty-eighth year, and left a widow and tWo• children. Funeral. services were held. at Strat- ford on Saturday and were attended by Mr. and 41-,. Roy Lloyd. %lfr. J. Kinkead, inspector of 'public schools for North 'Huron., has leased the large residence On 'Nerth street formerly occupied by Dr. "W. W. Moore (1), it Johnston, (1), I. Col: Martin, a .i:;1i o (9). . • Gibson,.,ef " POTS • • Aninaal-7L. Beattie (1), F. `White 4E. 4.61111St0,11 (1) H. Wise (9). Bird—G. Lobb Lawson (a), D. Warner (8). B. Beattie (1). DolLs, 'best dressed -4.f ,Grigg (9), • . . ' M. -4.,rieh (1), D. McGuire ("8), A. for them re belt) thems-fillstheirsquoth,r •Ismeeting in Saltford eeliool.-- Sunday .:„.! Witmer (1). . . . , school will beat 10 a.m. •• ,. ' SiPECIALS, . 'Information has: „ come from ,the ; -Rev. R. H. Turnbull willseanduct the Piettire Naming—AI, Crich (1), M, • international Red Crass eoMmittee at -, regalar-serrices at North street tnited Gltsidon (3), 13. McIlwain (S), 1.1. ' Geneva that articles most needed by l'IThureh on Sundar, ,SeR13.embeis Pocock (3).• - -21st, , prisoners- of war are to.otli -powder, ! choosing for hi's' 44, ubjeett, m the nits)]. . - • : PERSONAL MENTION MiSS EvellylVD0a.1-,: has rettsra(1-1.110, after spending Is vss'eli: visiting° Dr. and Mrs. 0-01bt'llt-o Welland, Ont. Mr., --and' Mrs. 'W. -r Doak -visited te,eenily with friends at. Woodstock ant" „Ant -smolt' !Mr. C. LOethar an(D daughter Iieleh i)ent +Sunday at lugersott. ° • • Aliss Frieda Barbour, spent the:weeks end with Miss Dorothy, Peek 'at tter home near Varna. Mr. and Mrs. It. G. 'Emerson spent the. wend wltli 1rs Emerson's parent's, Dr,. and Atro," Collreckt of Welland. Hubert Wigle left On Monday m411- '1 lug. to attend Piehering Volles,e at J. B. Adam, "KingStekt street, at tended the Ta ip a n -Newell wedding at _Myth ou Friday. °Mr. Kenneth' Chisholm has' enlisted insthe lt.C.A:F. and left on Monday for 'Gsa(-14):1'. 'ItObert MeMnnus of the R.C.D, r O., WhO has been spending a two weeks' furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. 0. McManus, Lighthouse street, has been moved to the dental clinic at Clinton Radio Schaa. nig her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert NreArlor.s. Jack Seruton of ClintoUris visit- , Misses Elaine Mero and Verna Plialen have been enjoying a vacation' at London. Michael ‘Ca -nes , has remove(' to London to reside with his daughter, Mr. H. Kirk. ' TLJ441 ' CANADA'S ARAMInoves on wheels and eaterpillar treads. • Two important vehicles of the mechanized, fortes are. here ,Shown during test' runs. Top photo shows an arinoured gun tractor bonneing along, while a Universal carrier leaps by at right: nu ITS aigictif ritICES 1FJ.C1%I VNI3011:), SAT, .1„ka()111T. 20(ki, „ (f)Intario .Ne. 1 • POTA.T.OgS • Finest sQuall1Y ". 'CARROTS , 'Washed 9 for qt, Neil( T.' Oi.C4Y '1113141e5 lie Fresh New Snowhit GR,APE$ - CAULI.FLOWER ea. Be head loc 3 for 10c bohs 15c - The *regular monthly. meeting- of . . Knox church.*Ladies', Add Society will . , Mrs. D. Mellwain has returned from . . a visit to Toronto, Port ,Colborne and o . Niagara Falls. . , Miss 'Olive RobertSbn has returned to 'v CHURCH• NQTES ItEp CROS NOTES — the Goderich Collegiate' Inst,i- bcheld on 'Friday, Septeinber 26th, at tute, students'' intentipn to form: a 3 Ain. • 'Junior Red+ CrO.T8 Sossety, the ta letter follow -1 -- Thstirs-t regular meeting of. the fall „ing exract „ifil•otu written by I iMss Flora Morgan, principal of the , term.; of the • W.A: of 'North street, Continuation School at Alillbrook,; United church will be held 'at the where a similar society was organized, , home of the president, .Mrs. Carl Wor- -tp•. the director of Junior' Red Cresselsell, Kea.ys• Street, 'on Thursday, may prove interesting: ; September 25th, at 3° p.m. All mein- -We are working on a shipment of bers are requested to be present. - children's clothes which will, Include; The usual 'Sunday morning service two afghans and a layette as .well as, in the Free 31ethadist. church will be• „--Owned by Mrs. Ovelyn some general children's clothing ;-at• 11 o'clock. The minister will speak troit. Our S-enior Red C,eciss is short of work --I on ':The Relation of Violence to the ers and during the term our Juniors, Kingdom of 'Heaven.— There will be did a great deal of sewing and koittiog lid evening service on account of the - Livestock Na-ming—B. Malwain (8), 'tooth bruSfies, boot 'laces and woollen i ins. "The Service of Wors.hip," and in L. Middleton. (10), p. Middleton (10), socks. Toth paste in tubes. is pro-) the evening, "stop, What Have you G . steeli (1,0). . . - - ' • • hibited.' .I; ndorolothing-rfor the winrer 1 Left,?" LA( Thtia. Clark will render • ' Weed -Naming--E. Glithion• (3), M. will be welcomed.. - • t ' the solo . "I Come to Thee"- at the I Pocock '(3), G. Lawson (3) ,.M. Gliddon, C. A. Scottactingscommissamer over -4 morning ,service s,and , Alisses ,E1.-Va . (31 , i seas for the Red Cross, states. in a leiter . Worthy' and Helen Howard will can- . . . - . - , ' , , . • Buttonhole-making—F. Potter. (1) , : . to the "Despatch," official It ,(1. Cross i tribute a duet, -Come, °Holy' Spirit." M. Holland (11),"13. Potter (11). . , newspaper: ' ,,,,,, ! at the evening service, while the choir • . . . RACES • • ',/. •-It is with jUstitiable.• pride that I: will render the anthem ''Send OutThy Girls. 6-7- years -1st L Jervis (p),I tell r you. Na..‘ 1 Canadian Red Crass I Lie -ht." 2nd 1. Feagan (1•). 3rd Sowerby (6), ' Hospital, built and entirely equipped . 4th V. Wilson (3): • .• .hy the Canadian Red' Cross, is 'the' • 1 ARTIE Scaly CII31LNG TO LONDON Boys: 6-7 years -1t Warner. (8). ' subject of most favorable • comme t ' Girls, ' S-9 s-ears—Ist Wilson (6',), from outstanding, medical Alen, both ' ' I , .Artie Shaw. the genius of the clari- t netwhose record of . "Begin the Be. - 2nd 11. Fuller- (6). 3rd B. Middleton citilian and military.. in the United' (6). 4th B. Orr (6)- - _ , . . ! qaine" pioneered a new field, in re- .. Kingdom." . ) Corderi Music,. 450.000 records of this, -----. Bovs, S-9 years -1st E'. Johnston (1.), ; ••• 'Lady Reading, chairman Women' - • • r.number bents- gold' bri s•-• his •falhou" 2sid. T. Vole (5). 3rd B. • MacDonald , roluntary,. siervices. England, writes: „(2 )-„ 4th J. Praetor (51'. . . augmented orchestra of thirty-twe -We haVe been 'able to supply ,clot,11- , pieces- to the London Arena for a per- . Girls 10-11 years -1».t G. Lobb (4), in.. in„recent -Weeks to the homeless; .,.onal appe,amice mismonaas. .e'item_ 2nd E. 'Glidflon (3,), 3rd T. 'MacDonald People.sin ,GlasgoS Birmingham. Niels , 2.nd. This appearaire is one ef (2 ). 4th B. Reattie:(4). • ' , seyside.• Plymouth, Swanseadiff , Car, ber '3 onls; a few dates in Canada this vest- . • • GirlS 12-13 years—lst G. baivson and London and a proportion of Can-! . . . ' .- : .. (2)4th PCooper (1)available ever t and is the only drie in Western Ontario. I • 43). 2nd G. Steep (10), 3rd J. Astels 'adian Red Cressclotnorghjis been. Boys 12-13 years—lst" B.. Mellwain • 0 ' ),A4 ' 1 -ENLIST WITH AIR FORCE (5) 2nd J: -Cann (8), 3,r0 B ...Clem'etits The R.C. A .10„ LQn(lop, reports the sa . • ASHFIELD . • :. ._ I enlistment of Janses Joseph . Doherty, „ - SS , . , - Ro.‘rts. r3fe.lG (10), 2lid 'E. Pickard(3), .3i-(1 P. Mc- i' • saleHPIELDSept17.—MrsCollinGa s' Slipper Race-1st"L. Middleton oderich, and John Beadle, Clinchey (3), 4th G. Lobb (4). , son. Jack. and Bill vi . sited with Mr. r, , . , and Airs. Alfred collinson at Londlyi i The Bell Telephone Co. now has 917„ Hanillton after a week's visit with her mother, Mrs. J. A. Robertson, Quebec street, and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. John 'Chisholm, Bruee street, have returned from a vacation at Ottawa. ' Mr. and Mrs. Jas. R. 'Sstyward of Grosse Point Farms, Mich., , and Mr. Keith 'Saunders of Toronto are guests with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. K. Saunders. dirs. Russell O'Neill of Toronto, spent the past week with her parents, Mr. aml Airs. Herbert Lamprey. Mrs.' (Dr.) Mbir and sister, Miss Christina -Frame, of- tHensall, spent the week -end. -with Mrs. John Clark, Nelson street. • • Mrs. James* Moody,. of 13rucefie1d, spent a few days with Mrs. Ada Walters, Nelson street. • Mrs. E. TrenablaysPonte, of Torento, spent the week -end with her mother, Mrs. „Edith M. Tremblay. Sgt. Harland Tremblay of Camp Borden .spent' the °week -end with his Fresh' Green CABBAGE RADXSIIES Largb Red Beh's Large Size • 'CELERY Stalks 2 New Ont. Waxed TURNIPS 15 29c. 75 fib. bag $1.39 ONIONS Ontario Cooking 3 bs 14c UIlbag 35e ONIONS Mild Spanish 25c Green Slicing CUCT,IMBERS 2, for 9c Snowball , CHOCOLATES lb, 25c Lipton's Red Label TEA • 8 -oz. 42c FLY DED 15 -oz. tin.. 25c RUBI3EIVRINGS doz. 5c lb. 3c, • Dominiort BREAD White or 24 -oz. 9 for 71. Brown loaf -I- • ti Ct•coanut Marshmallo BISCUITS lb. 19c APPLE JUICE 2 tins 15c Aylmer, Libby", Clark's 20 -oz TOM...TUWE 2 tins 19c Domino PEANUT BUTTER 25 -oz. jar 25c • Domestic 1-1b, 4-1b. ,SHORTENING 19c ?no try, CROWN JARS AM. 99c- 'doz. $1.0915 d". 1.49 cak'e 4. Shall 1. Medium Large' YEAST Fleischman's Mother, Mrs. E. M. Tremblay, 8outh land is trosbe engaged as an•instructor. •N'Ow that the baseball -season is over, street. Upon returning to cap Has. ATTENTION, BASEBALL PLAYERS! • in. the Ri.e.n. - .. Monday to at * I h f • , is .• all uniforms- and other equipment .. . L IN illiam Webster of Hamilton, a grandmother, 1rs. 14.::' J. Rumball, was should be turnetd. in at, ODL,D, ID the former Goderich. boy, who ss here o accompanied • his wife " to wh nn.1"inanageilent, Mr. Bisset at the post .1 -lis friends were glad to learn that.he office or Mr. McConnell at Craigie's is building up a large and su vs_sf'-ul news-stands This applies to both practice in the Anibitious City. , . . et ' . Niagara Falls. . Junior and Bantam -equipme.i.nt. Miss 'Evelyn Doak :pent Slinday. at ' was married a 3 -ear ago this menth. • • MANGE: THE NAME * GiAleriek is . throughout the Dominian Hurons Golden Gate and the town, is, now to have at -restaurapt 41 somewhat similar, name. The- caf i; formerly called the Golden Lintel, will from this date. 1)0 known as• th,' Ooitleu (late Cate. . • Tin, At...vit., is unexeelled at this popular (sire and a meal there ls; a- sourve-of real enjoyment. 3S • SAVINGS Prill.;%"CERTIFICATES , erson's on Sunday. '., " 1 telephones on, its Goderieh exehange—'- 31r. John Hackett of Port Colborne i.4 an. all-tim high for this office. • c, visiting with his uncle, 'Mr. Jas. J. r '• ! ' . . . Bowle. . • r. George Bullen of ontil' 31ista,ken MMeal was • There •was, once an American lady ;'-home..fer the week -end. George has , travelling in a London. bus. . -She, I 'joined the navy and is.a. splendid type, nursed an extremely homely child that ':T. of sailor Doi% . , , proved to be •a most hypnoticattraes i . Kenneth Drennan ha's:, -gone 't(.1' thin for an oldsgentleman seated, op- . N LADIES' COATS • • • Fur trims of. Persian Lamb, Squirrel, .Jap Mink, Fox, • flpossura,beglamour these Coats. The fur trims are used with such originalit.• Tifere are many new and' _interesting-detaihi4.4i,eaeh-coat., 1,Varm Woollens, Tweeds: eheeklfaek tweeds from Great .Bpitain is; another import ant - ' '-featurtr.— All eoats are Muni -lois interlined. ' • WOOL DRESSES -*-r tore Your original I;D:A. Drug Store . T4-7 :7-- Phone 45 THE DRUGSTORE THAT BROUGHT LOWER PRICES TO SMDERICIT. THE DRUGSTQRE THAT WILLKEEP THEM HERE. ILL 'Shaving reams Toronto. • • • ' posite .her. Th'e Atheriran ladyt wassi, Mrs. NI, J. MacKay, of Goderich is naturally indignant. her on -Roy, on the tome- , "Rnbber-rIsshe said: stead. , and other relatives here. • — The gentleman -appeared vastly re, The war w•as brought close to those lies -ed., "Thank God !" he said, 'I along - the Blue Water highway when. thought -4 was real." the mechanized unit of 200 men with their Itfighting equipment passed nottb • Naiketij • )n Wednesday. "Papa," said little *Ajax. "if you'll • f, give me a, dime I tell you what the t The Marriage market in Goderich Is I milkman said to Mania this. morning.'" 'booming and 1941 bids -fair to set al Papa WaS .- profoundly interestedrsiss. new higis watatime Or any other time., the proposition as . What Paprit- Twiee this• year Town -Clerk Knox has wouldn't be run out of license forms. Each time "Here is a -dime. little_Ajax,'" he.Said. I he thought he had ordered sufficient !S'Now. tell me quickly—what did the to last out the- year. hut, 'both times milkman say to Mamma this' morning?' Dan Cupid fooled him. and there are "He said," Said little Aja, " *Do you more than three' months to go. .; want. any nilik todaY..ladyr" MACLEAN ' ' STOMACH. RCO.W.DER 590• 984 1.47* TABLETS 25° 59° 1.47 • Palmolive Cream .33e --49c _ Colgate's Cream .•....29e—,43c MenneiCs- Cream . . 390--590 Barbasol Cream 29c -59c Everready Cream 33c Lifebuoy Cream • 330 liar is • °^Y 24s • • ECONOMY SIZE $A4S Oa DAYS' S(PPLY) •"w &pia/Q.5 /fat actu/t5 9.25 02.25 '55.00 FACE POWDERS - Marvellous . ' 'Woodbury's ..25c Q , Cashmere, Bouquet _29 . Lady Esther • Seheck Blades.' • mogaimumminummiiinnomminnimns 12'0 ... . ., „ 49c 20's . . .... 73e 4 • Minora, Blades •4 for 1.0c Bun ,s. Blue • BlaTdes- * . . . . . 5 ter -25e— — .. M A 750 •" 919e c -43c 290-55c Coty's . , Princess :Pat . NEED 1 • Dextri• Mal1iose=65c S,M.A.-7$1.09 Lastogen-69c Robinson's Barley -39c .AYrest 10V. Cod Liver Oil 4 'oz.. 67c-16. oz. $1.69 Natola Drops, -10 c.c. 65o. • 50ex, 0.25 , Mennen's. Oil 59e—$1.19 J&J Talcum 280--55c . Baby's Own Soap -3 'f'oi? 29 • Soft oo1exThiikitV6i line, heautiful (lentils . . They're smart for every walk of.life. They're a eill to eolor ill Warm shkides (hill eh Rrue, Gohl. PA avk. Scarlet. Beige and Cloudmist. • . • H NOTHINUETTER FOR flIG11-TYLE HATS— Choose frzifii'jily exeeptional colleetion of fine Felts. • Instantly appealing to every smart matron, miss and the ;junior miss too. The eolor range inoludes 1t1ae1, Wine, Deepwater °Blue. Green,. Churehill Blur. • t•iaddle -Tan and FirernfIrt Red. 250 i:DR Y, ,i,„rm 'NRULY 490 HAIR ..'1 kivanVE PILLS - Price 250 and 490 EXTRA_ SAVINGS • ABC Tablets, 100's , .14c $1.30 Brom° Seltzer 69c. •Boudeir size: Noxzema,, reg. 930 ‘•,,,'*2 65e •• • • Woodbilfy Soap : for 24-c Apple Blossom Soap, 5 for 230 $1.00 Hind's Honer & AlintVid 490 Jergen's Carbolic SoaP • • 3 for 14c Lysol Soap . ---------3 for . 11c rimummosansmosiiinnonimantiamillammal THE pERFtqr HAIR DRESSING TONIC No Alcohol—No Gum—No Starch—No Sinagi ANNE SKIRTS– RAYER'e ASPIEN 12 tablets 220-24_ *islets 3Qo . • 100 tab1ets--98e ANACINt.,,TABLETS" 12 tablets 22c-30 tablets 43c .50 tablets 69c-100 tablets 98c . Oleurn lercomorphin 10, '6.0,-75e 50 e.c.—$3.00 1111111111111111111111111111111 "Among the most useful things in every „wardrobe inn -t be a smart Skirt. Youthful flare or pleated styles, well, tailored and finished with, zipper elosing. Sizes 12 to 2("). 'This store, will be elosed-. MONDAY and. TUESDAY, ' x$EPT. 22 and, 23, on "acc6unf of the Hebrew 'Holiday. MAC:LEANS• LARGEST SELLING TOZTTH PASTE IN GREAT •SikITAIN- BIG VALUE 'SIZE C R FIEL "81-10P WIIERE IVO ARE INVITED TO SHOP" ?Hon 418 TEE SQUARE GOtiERIOR 1114/A,(0,1:4 P4)1t IIIT1d1.11t A uorrookon Canti(iiate plant pats the flual stamp of approval 1)8. 1.01111geted NinkUR. latting Only a fUge to be ready kr shipment te (teat Britain. naeb of ther-le death.dealing tnitIMl& earrics.:a mcg.-ageo to Hitler km the Canadian peopletivho after two yi,ars a why iniirerdeteemined.'than ever to eradicate the Ilun' front the face of the earth, • ° .-not if you me CRESS CORN & BUNION SALVES 50e; eith