The Goderich Signal-Star, 1941-11-06, Page 4J
THE GODERIOR SIGNADST
SUPERIOR STI3RES
BIG LIBBY ii0011 SALN
IDMS
Fork & Seans;
age 2Q -oz. this
vows
Spaghetti
2..kilns 15c
LlilliiYRS MOIST
ince IVIeat.
Lr;e 28:.UZ. eltf 27c
TABBY'S COOKED
Lge bottle 17c
LIBIi► PS 'DEEP,
BrownedBea..s
16 oz ti XOc
somisimmollowwww
Van � Cam, 's GOLDEN BANTAM "CORN 2 I6 -oz. tins 25e.
n
LIIBY'S' _ _TIPS .. ,e
Asparagus
12:qz. tin, 22c
McCormick's, BUTTER t CREAM.SODAS 1,1b. ' bag 15c
1 -lb. i bag 3�T
BINE BOY COFFEE • .
ELL
Best Granulated
SUGAR -
10 lbs. 79c
Assorted Cream SANDWICH BISCUITS - • ib. .19c
ROYAL. YORK TEA
Hawes' FLOOR'' GLOSS
TEA BMX
Flairi of Iodized SALT
AYLMER' PEAS
%-lb. pkg. 450
- pt. tin 59c - qt.: tin 98c
Med. pkg. 190 ige . pkg 350 •
'- 2 y ge 2.b. -pkgs 150
No. 4 sieve 2 16 -oz. tins 23c
J. CALVIN CUTT J. J. McEWEN
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Phone 116 Phone 46
CHAMPION PLO:9(710N WIN TRIF
Gild. IVIetlalist, Silver Yletiaiist
Elmer Armstrong Marshall Deans
.The Salada Tea Chaapionship ClassTat the International PlowingMatch
recec>,tly 1 held' near Peterborough brought together leading plowmen from
all over ntario. • Competition. was._ keen. Winners of trips were Elmer
Arinstron( of St. Pauls and Marshall Deans of Paris. If restrictions -do not
forbid; Salads wilt give them a "Transcontinental Tour to points of agricul
._.rural interest in. thjjnited Stakes and Canada; ^The next. twelve winners •
h4, the event received prizes fromS-2,00-16-$3:00. •
..a
PERSONAL MENTION
Sgnr. Dick Paper was home from
`Camp Borden for the week -end.
Miss l+;mflie Buchanan has gone to
Toronto- to spend the winter season,
Mrs. H. •Tieiiborne and Mi.s. T. Taylor
attended .the 1i'omc'n's Institute con-
vention at Loiidmoti last .wee!:.
i,Mrs. J. B. MacMath of Holmesvill,,
Miss Helen •31a i \lath of London and
Miss Esther MacMath of Dashwood
spent the week -end with Mr. and airs.
-S R. MacMath, East street—
HALLOWE'EN ;TEFFORT
'RED CROSS NOTES
Qp „ • The response 'to date to the appeal
..for blankets for Britain has not ful-
filled expectations.: The • htfge : supply
- 'of blankets contributed by Canadians
in response to the Red: Cross appeal
in June ,1.040• is depleted. The; people
of Britain face the cold winter months
and a strong probability of intensified
eair raids. The need is therefore urgent,
and the response must be immediate.
_ - ,everyone is. asked to spare a blanket
for Britain. It will mean so much
s . warmth to'-'an'old man or a w Oman or a oned but it sums to me that a boy
child in �a cold air-raid shelter.- It smart. P,ut he could ha e, that
o in les early ,teens has more in him if uuelcesirable slang expression and made
will be a godsend to. the, woman whose caretaker, Mr. Wm. Westlake. He was he plans to keep his o�vu shoe leather
!house has been destroyed by, bombs. satisfied Council. had chosen•'the right clean Of course there is .some appeail a . better ' impressloil. But, returning
It will help greatly in an emergency man. in the shoe shine shop that gets lune: i to the stovepipes, they do act, provok-
hospital or an ambulance. The Treasurer received 'from - ' It looks smart to have a servant and:
ipgl'y sometimes, and furnace pipes .ail-.
Adams $6.40 for 100 stakes. ,able 1nbliely to afford vn et . rvi(�e. fittings may raise more than murmur
Mrs. Allan Stevenson, who is super It was agreed by Council that the i of a mutter from a sweated, blackened
Thre'is more of course to the lad who
visor"of nutrition and visiting house-
keeper service" of the Canadian lived
Cross, held a meeting at the Goderich
Red Cross rooms with the nutrition
committee, which consists of Miss
Charbonneau, Mrs.' Frank Curry and
Mrs. N. C. Jackson. Int ,,, ,Rn is to
organize a Series, of study groups in
... nutrition-. to study- "balanced diets"
",.ail ' economical buying, which, owing
to "`resent condltions, affect the cam-
inunity ; as a wliole, These study
groups are to begin the middle of
January: Watch for further notices!
The -bridge marathon, will begin on
Monday, and will be in progress until
Easter. There Lire 112 bridge players,
• 24 etie1fle players, and' 4() ladies have
lalregdy promised to entertain at "500"
:parties A number havie decided to
rr 'give' money. The Red Cross teas will
geonsnieente Th the course of a week or so,
COLBO1 NE TOWNSHIP
The Colborne Township Council met-
eor its regular meeting on Tuesday,
November' 4th, with all members pre-
sent but J. 'Feagan,
Minutes of last regular meeting
were adopted" as read, on motion. of
A. Watson and: We Clark;..
Correspondence was read from Dr.
W. J.,Stephen. -chemist, warning Coun=-
cil of the shortage of sodium chlorate
for �weed-killing- purposes and advising-
Council
dvising
Council to put in an estiliate-fof1942
-needs:"' _.
Mr. Harry McCreath gave ,a very
interesting report on. the woi+k being
done in. the Township ceinetery by the,
C('It "b "Nt➢i°J II.3 �R OM, IDU
TOE WE.99 LS.L.iNSVE,1L GUILD
()n ltpnd.ay' evening the yoUla a People
02' ,i(110 %' byteria.ai ' ehtirch held
their regular•uleeting. Miss dMildred
Marf�•Ieb. read the l eripture, `Atte
topic, fele the stualy' hook, based ez.
the parable oi' th : 'Good 'Samaritan,
was, well given by Miss Marjory Daer,
.An article on •a "New I' nd, of Good
Hess's which told of tie founding of
the IluMane , Societe `was read by !Miss
Berne IIognrtli.: M.ISs 'Gertrude
hoist d!elightetl the matin rs with , is
Selo: After the e.lnesiness discusjions a
short Period' of fellowship 'was en_
japed. 'The, young people welcome
everyone to their regular meeting nest
Tugs lay night.
as they did last. year, to,pay. postage on
parcels being sent overseas.
The' -pupils of ('antral school gathered
about $S and those of Victoria school
• succeeded-in'obtaining•$21. 9, a total of
;about $30 in coppers.
Hallowe'en parties• were ,held in the
different rooms in both • Vittoria.-- and
Central- school;- on Friday afternoon,
when candy and apples were (1istrib-
1
tilted:So the children.
.I
CARLOW
• Mrs, Win. U. Biruie, East .street,
tvho took "suddenly; 111 • last Tuesday
with -laryngitis, is slowly improving.
Her daughter, Mrs. ,Hazel Murray, of
•Rayfield, hats' 'been nursing her.
OaPtain II, R. Hall, of the Dental
,Corps,, stationed at Guelph, wan home
for a few bays lest Week. Mrs. 11a11•
returned ,with her Husband to 'Guelph;'
where they will reside.
I Miss Maynle Million of Grand 'Bend
!'visited• last week at the home of her 3'
The -children-nf Yi .terra- nd `-errt- a -P parents, 3Ir, and--Mrsr I) 'F \dill -inn
schools again collected coppers:.while ; Carlow, returning to her position with.
on their Hallowe'en rounds this ,rear,.; �maeaJos. Brenner_
Auto lights -not dfriverse-sbould 'be
lit after dark,
Warr Now Brings
"M esseangerettes"
T4e Newsy Echo
r, Il y Betty. Wang
Happy day! The afro is actually:
Shining. It steins to have- east away.-
all "that alooan and that uneasy feeling -
that
elfin -that de te^ended upon us When some -
One 'mentioned an "examination time-
table.", ;tt stems as though the exams.
.
Aren't far enough away to be ignored.
Maybe •we'd !setter Lstart making up for
lost Mime !n
i u
* *
But 7why the references to a dark
feture?. The present is plenty good
enough' for , us, And at preesent' We
can look back on a hilarious+ 310.1- lowe'eu, for we slid Zieve t( 'seed -time,
didn't we? This is the first year that
anyone has taken that word "masquer-
ade"
ade" really seriously, 'I don't suppose
the fact that those not In costume
hada `to pay higher admission had any-
thing to do with it! At any rate,
practically everytbody e;ime in costume.
And don't ever let it be said, that we
aren't patriotic We ;even gave as our
prizes this year, War saviligs ,,stamps,
instead of the' usual' sch'oo1 Pins.
**
The prize for the best»dreesed couple
went to Mr, and Mrs. Paper Ilag- - day night.
, Cnngra�*tat *'boils to you all!
-verses lVar>aer and, 'June Baechler;
dressed in, amusing coetumee made at. '•A -iter the grand FMaret2, we played,most entirely of paper hags, 'games, and .ciancecl: Zeta Munro and
Gail 'Saunders, a' abninutive "Topsy,,, Catherine- Graf Won the elimination
dlance. A. rather, unlisnalfeature of
b
won a well-deserved prize as the best-
dressed girl.
The boys' prize went' (strangely
enough) •to a. sweet little• girl, decked
out in --•regulation school tunic - and
'oxfords. " She created quite a sensation
Ss—she Werctsu"b ; -sgli is kintg"hir elope
red braids from side to sidle, and dis-
playing her, rosy -tinted nails,. Which
is-- just ---another- wag of describing
.Grant -Johnstone as.we found 'him Fri -
the evening was the folk -dances, eee
found they were really fun, once we
got t•jae hang of them. It was only an
experiment, but it proved to be a sue--
cessful one. .
Y3owe ereegill-goodathiing -•anuet•ec4me___
to an end, and this was no exception. `.
Mucha too soon, we were leaving, with
Our memories of another happy evening
spent et the school. '
FEW WEEKS ON SYNTONA MADE
BTG DIFFERENCE TO THIS LADY
1.
Things. Around Home
(By A.W.B.)
One result of money flo ni•ng more ,The advent of cold weepier and
freely, and people havens more to O�;tober gales has -won attentiou.. to
stovepipes and furnace matters. One
spend, is evident at the 'shoe-shine•-•lie"ctrl:"'-' ior`ning''v',as s-" nt in putting
,parlors in„ town. It struck me, as I m g
passed one 'the -other day, ,1iow ,alaaily up the stovepipes in the kitchen. • It
boys there were between the ages of was no rpr er-meeting occasion, though
fourteen and eighteen who were seated I don't think .there was nearly . as.
Be: -
there, or waiting for a -seat to have much difficulty as in some years, Ber-
Zieve me, there. were no swear words
their shoes shined,, ready to pas hat
sed spot en—not even a "darned” used.
was asked for that service, It a How common that word is now in use.
to,• be that boys cleaned -their owe I At a church gathering, the other even
shoes and never thought of .pa�ywg fol ins, wheli a youthful -leader was trying
the same, or it was strictly a family
to express to others the pleasure of•the
matter. Some of us can remember the
Saturday those of being "shiner" �to rest° of the entertaining :oiCowcT•r•-how.
glad they' were -to do it—he said, "We'
all the shoes and boots- of the faintly, are darned lad you came." I thought
.without pay. Perhaps I am- gid-fash-he Was really trying to say something
i v left out a
.superintendent put in a 4 -Inch file will insist. on shiny shoes than to. the face. An •old Methodist-said—of-the
drain leading into Sky Harbor, and who l goawith'any sort' fitting ,(- such pipes be -ether that it
a ofe.unclean footwearut was no' means of . grace:"
that we -engage a power geafder �te Excellent was I b
go over ail Township -roads! "as sosoon as
the slogan . posted " up over a bright 1
possible° g shoe "boy and his cleaning par:i•ph&rn- I \' had a «,onderful chicken -upper
Council agreed to pay Ur.' Worthy alta, some',iv1itre in the Stats.e, which at our church the other da -y and every -
Fowler 25 cents a rod if he will remove read •`•If you can't sill".ut ane end •body was patting himself on the flack,
rail. -fence and .brush, and put; up a
you may at the other!"'' ; or. I .should say herself on the back, on
wire 'fence on siderted• the wonderful success it was; for after �.
• The road vouchers- and bills • were 1.At a military parade and manoeuvres, '. all the women have all the Work and
ordered paid :_Road. vouchers, $2.42;25; at a titain n.g calms the Wier c1a31 I' worry of these events. The large sum,
Signal -Star, account, • $75.90; (% ,, ' I got in conversation with a minister., of $98:5'5 .was taken at the door. --When
'i'� orseil,_ cemetery account, stove who said he had stolen away for the i this --til as Iin-nounced--every face shrine
Harry McCreath, wheelbarrow,afternoon fia'au many other, claiming , and there- was loud applause. "yot'hing
and pipes for : cemetery; $9; Gordon jobs because he felt he must be Pre- was saki of how twenty-five families I
Henclierscrn. photo, 60c; Spramotor L¢d., sent� 'at this function. • Ile, said his; brought to , that supper four dollars'
Sic ; Receiver -General of Canada, in- I week 'was full of engagements. 'The' worth each of eatables, putting the
speetion of scales •at McGaw, $7 ; Wm. next •day he had tee funerals and •i market value of the goods pretty. low
Westlake„r.,,alary for .October, $,43.33.1 few clays after two weddings on.�4.lie' at that, to ,make that spread:' .•-,There
'ounri1 a�Ijo_i aged 'to matt Noceinber � one afternoon. 'Then lit proceeded to .-ifs nAthing said about btber expenses
15th—,eat 1.30 pins •, .
- _ _- -_ little .while _u ._ _Bv th It wedding he tisemtenta. iti __. papers, 'the__ begin _ e_f
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Photo—Canadian National Railways.
(Nile thing to be said about the
"Messengerettes" s er v i n g
Canadian National Telegraphs in
many Canadian cities, is that -
they do not whistle. Otherwise] -
they possess the speed and effi-
ciency of the boys they ,are re-
placing. The array and war ser-
vices seriously depleted the de-
livery forces of Canadian Na-
tional
a
tional-Telegraphs° and gilrls, such .r
as the Vancouver lassie here sic
tured, have proven satisfactory
for the :day time distribution a of
cables, telegrams and socialtiies-
sages. - -
Suffered ' 5. ° Years with' Acid,
Upset Stomach, -G dti ,. Con-
stipation, Backao el and Head-
aches. - Was Nervous, R.undo.wn
and Losing Weight.
`'E :er,�-body ,..kenlarks ®111/011t tt,+a lin-
proveiltent •fn . my health since '-I've
been taking Syntona and I think it is
jtiatt grand. to feel •so well again after
years -of . su ering," said Mips
Marguerite Ward, 442 King St., Lon-
don, Ontario, in a recent statement.
•`In the past five •years I suffered
terribly with stomach troubles, back-
ache, nervous headaches and constipa-
tion. I would get so' bloated with gas
.that T could hardly draw a •fu11 breath;
sculding,.sour Liquids would rise.from
my stomach and I constantly felt Sick
and nauseated. I took all kinds •of
medicines and treatments, went on- a_
- Special diet, but L jtist ` kept, getting
steadily Worse until I, couletahardly keep
4 any food in my stomach at all. 1 had.
1►ecouie tert•ibly thin,- my nerves were
bad and I• -couldn't sleep nights.
"When I first decided to try Syntona
I ,was afraid .I couldn't ' take it, be-
cause nay stomach "was so upset that
I- used to vomit -up most of the light
- food 1" tried -to eat. But to" Any sur-
prise, it didn't give me any trouble and
I soon found it• was doing me a great
dead of good. Before I had finished ttie
Hirst bottle, I could eat fairly' well And
I was feeling much 'better. ' Now, after
a few weeks on this medicine, I eat
WM. ' SAI.LO '4'S, Clerle tell me •about, a, wedding. he had had a . eke paper plates, decorations,- adver-
t f _' a. , e , butter, •tea, bread and other necessaries
e ;
was out.t�vo dii)llar:�, The gr4oin,_�}� en
F he came to malee�narralirelntlit for the • to round out n fine public meal, which
!•-event, winded up b"y asking this easily .amounted to •ten-(lollars. •Ta1-
i minister if—he • could ---lend him .two.-..eu fol t e.--entert-al-nment -cost very
.-ilollaSseeillees?+'ge wa not .due until I tk ai see five dollars all told, tut
the following night and there were that was another 'live ilii'ihiiy o a4i ri
certain things he mu' t get before ,then. ; the 100 dollars' worth of stuff given' by
IIs would hay hi"in bask on the wedding; thosefew' ladies. of the chulrch, and to
4 day for sure. The two spot . Was i aria to- the ten dollar* spent in pro -
loaned. • The day of• the wedding same 1 venter the extras •hetes: ary. So they
and after the ceremony, the groom said' put dollen • 11-) dollars to pick up a the
he was going .to be at church the- fol-liiili�ety-eight -"taken in. If any applause
lowing ,:Sunday, and the usual „ five , was tine, It who to those ladies ho -"
•dollars --"that, is what yon generally 1 brought that hundred (dollars' worth
get, isn't it ?" lie Would, put in• an of chicken and other good things and 1
envelope-and.._liand._ it to 'him, ° "But I'wrio w- ere (Indentto do all the work
owe you another testi iTu a1 , so I will at :.u(•h a• financial' loss, One .. thing
make it seven and see yo'u get it." The more .is apt to he overlooked in this
groom lied his .wen dollars have seen li cltoriimone and -that iv those twenty-five
"
'never °heeaei1 e�n since and "it looks whoIn
adZ this wonderful "11�p-
like n gyp, very leach like it,” Said the fariilper possiiile. neither, father, and the
minister. How malty iilifiisters ran childretl, all -paid -their way in to par -
tell of- heing similarly bit at the' tielpatte It is apt •teen• much to ;say if
parsonage- -door, or within the steep- they 'wanted to.-iielp t114' church at the
•tion rtiom, and left to feel wiser but minimum of woFk. expeditiously, and
-' i4addt r nieii for --mote that! has PgSsetl.l-'easil , the-pars`ment fey: the ticket's -they
iii tile one with a sob story. But i used, Inacle as a gift, ivonlil ha�'� pro -
the offender doing this with the back.- chw wefifty dollar- alone-- Ily thew•ay,
"ground of his, V(d"ding—w•ell, God hell); thtert' vrere . enough chicken !)one:. :With
the bride that gots snail 0 dishonest; good pleking nn them -to keep 6'rone
trickster for a mate! - 1 munity going for three days.
-..0000000
ovemJ
ger
Specials:
at CORNFIELD'S
Misses
•
A Untrimmed: Coats, so durable for"businef s, school.' and -
sport _-w ear... Sizes 121,-/a to 1.8. :V'QVEMBER SPECTA.y..
$13.95 . �...
_'•.. NOVEMBER SPECIALS ON ALL LADIES' FUR-
TRIMMED COATS -
Dresses -
New Fall
SPECIAL
Millinery
Dresses made- off. flaairiells. - NOVE
$2.49
• sm art and •'rareied eolleeti(l<1 of Ladies' and Misses'.
Mil finery. NOVE1 l i+at SPT1CI`AL . .
$1.98--$2.49
P 'R 418
S t1Af OODifWCH
of ,'°,,,,••••t.>.•:>
MRS. Mi RGC1ERITE WARD
regular meals in comfort, nay nerves
are relaxed _and I am sleeping fine.
I
don't get those throbbing headaches
-or those Bains in my batik like I, used
to and I tiaave regained much of my
lost «•eight. You may use this states"'
mete ac»you wish and only hope it -
be the . means 'of helping others
who suffer like I -„did.°', • •
Let this pare herbal medicine help
you as it has hundreds of other local
men ..and women. It is pleasant to
take and quick to -act. Syntona, is sold
and • recommended in Goderieh •. by
Campbell's Drt Ag Store.
'THE OLD TIMER"
Bi11 Thompson; is also
"Boomer"
•
"MRS. ABIGAIL UPPINGTON"
Isabel Randolph brings
Society to new levels,
v
•
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A I#eadline Air Show
"FIBBER" McGEE & MOLLY
• "We're the.handsomest
- hucksters sit `hilarity" A
"M.._cGee!" Shouts Molly.
• fieavenly days S'1
Anti ii'sTriesdayevert�"1iii r
with the JOHNSON'S
W�X and Self -polishing
GL -COAT Program.
6
Theere ria e e' geared in our , local .i__ •
paper. in the personal column of late,
a(T%erliw(nient00a the part of •male,to•ineet .bitable females for_c�onitianion -, ._-,..... ; .r(i.,,,I;,tAtg"
ship and, possible courtship. .Apply I,
box'140 and so" Two days thele were
ads. by females—young ladies- ori Met - Constipaioil
same line. Sometimes eve are fissured 1.
this works, whether satisfactorily or
ilot it is hard to:say. A story is fired b Those who keep te; lilies of
of how one of these adv° rti:cments read , ' impurity pent up in their lioc'it,,
that the mala (lesirin to ' nwet� the i day after tiny', instead of hctvin it.
young lady would recogiij7.c her at the i •teetn(we(laii nature intended, at least.
ostofiee .step-. at a certatin, time if'j Once in every twenty-four holes,
Ip . variablysuffer from con:itipa(tion,
glee wore a carnation. (;)ri,the eyeiliit� ,
young ladies i
ape(eified there wed three'C'lIe use of sheep, harsh purgativea.
near the ,p6stoiliee steps with earini.,' will never get you any where as the'
tions adorning tlie°iipper 'Dart of their only aggravate the trouble and in-.
dreg , ,, •.sci.4n;, one another they were ; • jure the delicate inttcouq lining of the
naturally elnbar,2ag ed,;inti no progress i bowols,and are very liable 'to cause
further *was made by thein or the' piles. : ' ,,
would -he sslvaiiil•, who, if he didn't make 1 If ie't)natipa te(1 take Milburn'a
hay while` the Pun drone, s(it,lenst ,1II I '.. I,axai•I�ivot Pills and Iia a natural
e
a fealst ,for ti1e e5�e�s, a'1 li( (1()iil)tle14,a n , movement of tllrs bowels. Tli(ly do .
shyly taut"Fayed hew earnntfou idortl(e(1 I• riot , gripe, ive'iken Toad oiettcn an
love" quarry. I afar assured this aetua .•
Arany .laxattivel do.
ally 11a ppc ia_ our, city :and not long i The'f. Milburn Co.,Ltd„ Toronto, UIIt x
ago.• •
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