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The Signal, 1937-4-28, Page 4It 11 ='v' " e«a+ ,+,a .,"'" '»'' ..ori' „a 7I si U ! r 1L�. • et yM! u Ti • • ' H ,. 44. ?fl( rn moi 17. no To �r�YW ciitNrCnot •,a ky' 04th, .-OttiiicvlOtl, rvi;ltfro, as Untrat$ti roast l P ell's i ;14,, ,.a'pe' 1n,'a' hieb .40reo of >ta, Toreitoo • fehorIle' r1Dd "tib '. • the ninety -mile grind IS being la tailed by the Bicycle Clado of l trzat- -7- shirts of that city. ,The route -will be along highway N'o. 8ato Goderich, around the 'Square -1n. this town and. - hack to Stratford, to finish ,;at ,the city ball. ,.... The big attraction in this rlice, by which the -St7rattfard Club expecte to revive 00 14* ` enthusiasm amt. mane ,.It.:.: an annual . event, is a silver trophy do try f L. its ld. It will- -4e,•'be,.�%a-,. •. w ., rtt„:.y�„11 9 Ztra,tgord. cycle , The standing, in the league, at the Rcaynl bowling alleys 's eas llow.ss ' Gaines ¶oints Bed Som 13 37 atrerles t5 4 . CAJ..LlYiJ.OV.I/ Y V 'C9' LOW, April 27. ---Lir, A. B. Er - ten, isain Sarnia attending the N fLLY:LJI� b 7 . .Y *'Ei4.titi.a.,r„�f IJ _Ztr's.. Carman Fesgan and three dllidren, of Nile, visited with Mr. and 'ars. &SSA 'Fisher last week: - iirs,. "shit Clark entertained about 1/4‘, lib/M, ELT 1193I Alf Nur, D.D., will 'sat aa.u'. said 7 ip.m. : hour uceert Mondays, Bin. i . , aeOnutat2a,.. "ire 7a,3ti sDf�' &ariaria," will be c lm dept. NCia3',_ ,20 0/jag 0-10' ten little friends of htardaughter,Joan Isabel, on Saturday, it betas. her sixth birthday. Our best wishes Join with, the others far many happy re- turns. erable damage to roofs, windmills and silos. in this district. Mr. R1- ere, student, was the, weak- er aat I3en°miller and Smith's Hill United church- services on Sunday. He presentedthe :temperance Cause. And its needu._ tar siipport and Inlayer- ful interest from the people. Mr. "Alex. Young and Mrs. Hender- son. Who geont the. last six months i sit Auburn, returned orae ou 13,..... White Sox .x:...14 35 ,X,eaafsa ,. 110 __ PAL_ Cytszow ”-1YJGa�iar�""..�:R7%'x...,,...�itT•k�i3�#�rtfelrr-lt��C,.. 'a _.�?3�' I81ue Sox 3...14 13 The IIDiQ¢renao - - Mike --"What is the difference' be- tween Visien and sight " Pat.—"Reanetaber those two gills we had out last night?'► dice—"ilea." 'o.t --" 7sahI, the one dt wca with rda s a -visi�on, but the o .e yot sight.". _.. • II zss r L o=3 Excellent quality in a splendid choice of.. ta,ilored•• aid.•,,,,. y ,:.5lyles, most with fitted lines and tiared skirts—; - Wool,' Tweeds and l` Onotones,-_ in blues, tans, rose - and green. Sets_ whin intlude .batt, coat and'pu�ieso, t ..w�, �sr %aa ' matching. les , to 2 4. yea, - Priced • a 4- Jy 8Madiy" ,tailored, itutil,length coat, with troching skit )I -1,0S00, . bin and -groans Si2.es 22- tdi a i di d r n SIA X11�IG y do t loveiy it y " Sciipse" with hand, an ,v4dte tollats. e$,-----$1&4, 2 :to i 4 tt 4,. _ 9 ��� Tnts with,tits+ p d.* ars; 1.2•40,--.11.4. 1� y 1,,' ..i444 ctted y6 7�1 over Y • i�. it' q. r���"�r t.: :-timet ►1 latP ss YOU L4tievp. est; Tuou 0O Nq•V••vw'f�ScJx-v..w:+.,w,ti:➢:Wh.4.t�v.J�.hr�Y�,.,::Pi r...i.4111A'w.�,N�,�,hf r,,.c,rar,,,J+��',' v)%'a'+�r:f'e.�ti �,,r^:?.-a.rnr:.,��v*,n✓,ray'.�,.r•„�+ager'+r*r•*+�a'r*+^.r'«"C*.""^'f _.. .. Pho,n. rs ``� L 4444444.44.4444444.. QRL'T�••0....-1lib yeate- 401.1ltioar w� terthe late Ur. :0411101 ,tvaill:t1.-10, tultft of .till,font ... 444,, hr.ieebr k to „ odeik h': I, 11 h 1 �i;Rib�y�i!ytiRrty►s��`1��'f.. „tti 'vain It '3e'"h^ , e14�;'-.:t14141.r._ . . received."': -,her ' uteatiMa- in i cD ovaitu lrprtlpllta .swid high, aehoo10. AfterAfter-her-fatherLWAS,aprolnytilkr4S7 blame -ats oiosectid the dated hliai -o : o' e .-Tfe,r4--aa A ,, l9.t asteuted pe tion with the Po- 130a o- 130 ak here. der business ability, was -> uiel .ly recognised by the Dank,e41diaPi and se, was transferred te-the-Biain Street ,braileb of the Bentz: irk Winnipeg, and later-later-appointed;wc aa- ager of the savings department, which Position she held, p.�to the time, of her illness, a and,,conttaned to ' be a member of the' Bozit uk to the ti aare__O$-.'h da -During wher....girlhoed.,. 3ya rvery'active mem'ber o .St Matthew's "Sundar-Seltool---and-----moineg--FfeoPlew Society. • Laster :_ryas leadingsoprano in at. Matthew's' choir, and Was a graduaate of the Toronto Conservatory of Music, On- many -Ooeastona - her. talent -was -sought sought While' in Winnipeg; She also became `a very.. active eatr- iicir .j}gy ''@ .ar.14�F "[34�yy�tyy.x�+:r� .»,,: .•,,,-.ru.Y:'!(�.`.Sf �'[/,.�y�y,/`,`�{y.Q�7Y -meet -'.M j^ -49 , t2 .Jr.;Lt^ - .. +r..Jw - ..»,.eA•. ,s,)w.. lL 1r1 ,rnaG ..+haYyt �.u. +.-..I.L'-.4..-, Val,' •QSI ant .loving... •a Isp sit on, Z`"s - ' ' l• -dearing herself to all with whom she came in contact.- ' 12!er, passing brought r-. aL.aJ' • 4444 It\e,Z;ri17- '' 0,e; ,S,a?; cs4' While 4esidents ..erfoollevich i tt ti1rg'•'about t1 `oontinuaed',I a�et` 'vie ther`, -tIa+ daily to° naiad' witia'raeeouxats of •d.f;l 't'oalc i . iZi eaa loss: ilaaz Beta®:.,'oma-. : sloned:atrZendou, -fit, Marys, Tidos' ]rasa, ,Ingersoll end other 'points. At _• ndo -,whher _the ..waters..of,,the. r^', ; ..2.s lose thirtyuorty-1,eqt ,.above the. ni rtAa..t krfe ilaoua tidal• rif"p p ray . tempo aarilY . homeless, having _, 'been compelled by the rising ..e waters`' tat leave their homes and seek refuge at higher er points, • - Trate watt practically at a stand= still orithe London road south of, Clinton". for a day .or .two, sae...L.the T highway was covered inches deep with water s in some place's. For the en d•...tl:nae within a ,weed. n70oderlc andV''Baayfleldr f r�J e Il� a • , AIthough fifteen men -motored from Goderich fto Kitchener on Wednesday last. to partirip,a to ins the tenth annual 'interni, G a m Waling tour aaey, 'only one, Albert Taylor, succeeded In carting a solace for- Joderich • f.rom among the hikndredsi of trzndlers bowling all weeks finales class with • a'tia'r+ee-game score ,of 0, six pins behind' the leader. Those _ attending" from "' Goderich formed three fire -massy teaamaa, which applit ,tato singles and doubles in the evening at Kitchener. , The teams laugh ,quire,, Fred •Dunt, Roy Lloyd, Albert Taylor -and T. Prttc'ha'3 d; 8,O78,;., Clif. McManus, George tr 'iesoni ]Doug. Graham, PetC 11'iCs'bt,..- d l pr. W. J. Reid, 2,838; 11: C. Williams,-- P. F. Carey,. Dr. J. A. Grisham,-_ I. DD.. Doubles: McGuire and Taylor, 1,407; Bisset: and Reid, 1,225; Prit- chard and Lloyd, 1,21,3; McManus and Hunt, 1,115. Singles: Taylor, 769; Reid, 642; Lloyd, 615; - 3icGuire, 011; Bisset. 4�7• a an .‘"I'M'.?r 1,1,� p1#K 444444.444444.40 Mr. and a. rs. Carl Sowarby and family spent -Sunday � Sunday with relatives near Auburn. • Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Si:tnpson, of Guelph, spent ;Sunday with- relatives in the community. yrs. -has. Ross, who had been visiting here. returned to the 'city with them. The heavy rains are hindering the The Ladies' Aid, of Zion church, Taylor's Corner, will meet . at the home of Mrs. 'Robert Fuller on Wed- nesday afternoon, May 5th, at 2 FOIME 'S HELL tiNt biatettrliWasirrret-nr alar -r-y-oulter; /The cause.'of death was -weir trouible. Her illness *Albs ' born with fortitude and never once did she `reim plain, but had always- a bright.- smile cheerf'u'l welcome for her many friends. The funeral. service wars held in St. MatthewYr church on Tues- day uesday afternoon, and was conducted ISY Rev'.w ldura rp n -.M' . 6 s as is a e slut=, an , now standint a request for no floral tri- butes, there were any beautiful ones. Interment was ade in the family plot in Boissevain cemetery, The pallbearers were.,: O. Robertson, F. IF. Willis, a. 15; Gamble, H. T. Johnson, W. W. Udall. and C' .--flooded-the, Hutchin- a 41 alle by heavy ,rzinswhich `tong}bed-flu aerµ ..s tout •Roads aatafilered--eaarskdeiably'. in. the country diitriets and In town the steady downpour softened -reads. to sucslr:€an extent ;hey' ate badly battered by tray ' c and full of pot -holes. The month d&ie April atm 'far .bas f'al r al �s • lislae aa- _ ec _ .. above the "monthly -average, warirrr lanocccaa (Robinson: "Who was that man von Just raised your hat to?" potter *pariS API% 20.—Such had -the last -week:. The- creeks are • higher than they were early in the spring and Still the -rain -co down as if it were only starting. Last Wednesday during the high Nvind quite a number of barns' and :houses were _pretty well stripped of shingles. On Sunday, May Ittit, Rev. •Cale will conduct a Coronation ser. vice let Grace church. We holre to halm e,„,flags d bunting -to decor - day last weef.t. There was one at; meld chat was co. iOyed while the !r-Uo.,abh)gt Who had bean quit IWOrd oita or ZIP ZIto. ;VtorvIp has ken 'been in runderich hop,pital atter. an 4ttaelt . oft, __rat" that', ion rather nden.-, diiiidOr .With I* pa 44, �rN II r •fact, t`li 'p ebipiaa+tion week has topped' -tbe usual monthly average,-- 3.80 inches of rain having= W iia a . Iast. ,Theii trill' �` �0 itskV a .'43r,--.:Y-.,BWiL'.✓+:tdk4'c. .jw4'1" !ii �.,:,sainii $oasis Ott --rules estern Ontario suer Rosa.. floods; this week, the: town of Gederie'h re- mains safely high above the boiling aaitiaand River, which has, however, burst its banks -and inundated the fairways at the vest end of Maitland' Golf Club. a a a of five delegates from St. George's Anglican church reach London on Monday for the Jubilee meeting of the Huron . Diocesan Woman's Auxiliazy. Mrs. Carrie travelled by train, while four 8thers, Mrs.' A. C. Calder, as rs. G. W. Holman, a rs. Chas: Clark and Miss Ada Burritt motored and were topji rat 0lllaton -and told that roads into London were impassable " "The ladies made another aittempt. on Tues- day morning and got through all right. .r?_ SAVA, 4%: a•f r:. } r. �� "air^nice l.2. ^ca*,r�-,•.,.-., • Ii WI{LLA]J1YS Smut L e �-? •, a seal ,;'„made 'gip of h or growing els. T %%air GO .1.=-N711013. YOU CO3 210Tr sr-loot/wear at 41,ice,es low as this /at% norm .or sine, t tteaOlUSTIIWir GO i tr till. ^ cions. 0. Ift 1 Step everything ltd come right dorm to Willurslfs and try on a Vans Of, these smmrt shoe. ZlacLc, lane air gown. sizjnetl3�5:�: ----- 0 3Y GO Lades ---Trp on as Oak of these e1411Cislte shoes at 11911b..rds .Notice how ,, W mit w ..kyr 1` they beautify the -feet. -Iv-Formerly 0 sArinteT00. • tx;s ''-a t1 f . Q :Sorr'ds. All sines. Own simmu GO TM n H II ,;., 'orr Just 258' Unity _Women t A final Clearance of broken lines -from., our regular stocks. ,Shoes 'for- anerly sold] to 63.05. Many different up - to -the -minute 'Styles Most sites ii every style. 'III . Otl'Ir 'Malt event .44,44-44 414 "44 en the square 3 0 Cyr se these Bargains a our 'Windows W. Eneohtel, Prop. Phone SM. -their shoes at -Winord's for %; If Smith 2ztoupt semi= bath tori Be sold me 'a bottle of hair restorer a Month ago, end whenever I meat lii'm I let him see..what a fraud he is." ItIkt6 t,* .A. good "talkie" innovation is the - unseen narrator who helps to expiate the strory. Hitherto this haa been gene by members of` the audience.— Punch. • tale oft latsalZa 620 Meats fin St. Genrge's Parialla Han— Rev. A. B. Chairman Rev. IL Z. -Zillett, of Main, street United thurcih, Eixeter, was 'elected chairman of Huron Presbytery of tha Milted Church when that body held its' meeting here yesterday. Since the .members of Huron tPreSbyterial W. .S. were bolding their annual meeting in ;4orth street United church. the Presbffery, clergy and laymen,* met in the parish hall of St. Gearge'e Anglican ,church., There were, about seventy members present. The other executive officers were all returned to Rev. A. C. Calder, rector of St. G4orge's 'church, gave the devotional will.'" The remainder of the meeting WAS • taken up with business routine and the presentation -of committee - 'Air lines -operating ;in the United States carried 1,147,g passengers in 1936, leav- ing only:about 129,080 of us on the Mrs. W. 'A. Culbert, attended the °fun - Blyth on Thuroday. Wigs Melba rowler is visiting for two mem With friends at .Flesher - ton and Durham.' .aud_tars jitiliern--on ForeLday,a Aritrplini23,4: to baMbry. 'Irotit, ,- has been visiting her `brother, Mr. N. P-Whyard, at the Central tele - Visitors at the week -end with Mr. .. :grant -Garniss and daughter. saa, zatc:3-is.Q15: Thompson and Mr. re.. Vokie,a' pet cocker spaniel, Isgovith a ,"?ete' trat. tailed 'oaf Elie dram xorite "tmong the children while the rooto,. are visiting her parents, lar. 1114r8iPtcw:2;aeotTf-lir .A'piaii, ' entitled -- Uncles Niece," by the 14an ide, sh Wt11, lit ',Moll? Az, ,ilight\l, tvgitt, 41. ceased had been ill with idenniaiill-Or eight months, aad a daughter, for little min* than a week and her death shoeked the cbmmunity, though her health in the hist few years had not been very robust. She Was In. her seventy-sixth year and was the third child of a family of four 'boys and four girls born to Bernard Red- mond and Mary Cloonan, settlers from Ireland. The °lily survivor of the family Is a sister, Mrs. Julia Kearney, at 'St. Augustine. rs. McCourt lived -practically all her life on the present farm with the exception of two ,years spent in Mentana, where "laill,ft-her husband went on account orh'reiiheertain health. As T. Mc - Court , became worse they retunied, and his death took place shortly after - were born a son, who died at the age lof her loving mother. 11,14),trvorOtn. 110 alight Vont florally an , at Td. Zitir Own tat r ril-xf.,Tga. 405 - 1.1 Mary. (Ars. Jelin Chisholm), who survives' and who has tenderly cared for her mother on the homestead -all -- her life, and will greatly miss her. Deceased was of a brigilt. personality and "always of cheerful mood and -had a remarkable memory to- which 're- course was often made by folys recall- ing the past. The funeral took place Monday morning at 9.30 a.m. at Sacred Heart church, St. Augustine, where requiem mass was sung by Father 0.-A. Martin. Burial was in St. 'Augustine R.C. cemetery, the pall- bearers being, essrs. Ainbrose Brophy, Michael, Cutamins, Wm. Kinahan, Augustus Redmond, Joseph and Ray- apd CI _Nora #4.4 loath' CO ri--0 stepping in' sprightfir faShitiiii, through the gay and romantic comedy . success. . G AREEEICA-14 7111i2" i i,; eNgodc33,9 _ __ad . RS .. _ , --.- -74ervia:14 Ime#0.106'-'0a THE MORD. . ,, _ - ,.-.•• 4, , .-,Frata.tt:soFF The' ..attendance *tit. titO Ater titan. kl4Ptittitid..4-1411,..itAzt" lodge 6",idtliitted.4yfe444.1013 filo 11,406 „of" 0104 traitte4,,,,,litv444k Were •natarilIV'dt,54 6.2