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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1914-5-7, Page 5THE SIGNAL GOD 6RICH ONTARIO 'ltiaastAAT, ArtstL tits, 1016 iS We have just received a big stock of TIRES and are able to supply at the lowest prices quoted by say Canadian Firm All tire purchases cash EAST STREET GARAGE GODERICH Neat to Tows Hall Always Open Phone 243 Did you ever stop to think what A wondrr'ful butts pieta of mechan- ia1L a good watch )a)' Tuke the hairspring for instauce. One mile of this wile weights ley* thy"' half a perm. The t4alantw wheel makes Is,,sn vibrati4*rr an hour -157,(I(10, - o0 a year. It moves 3.55$ wiles a year on leve than ane -teeth of a dmp of oil. But it needs that little drop badly. If a locomotive, having six -tout driving wheels, were started at the a, ustor, and should run until its wheel. bad performed the wine nutotwr of revolutions that a bal- ance wheel does in one year.i1 would make re that twenty-eight com- plete circuits of the earth. You can imagine how much would lie left of a !rico motive if it were le - attired to do this without frequent eieenine and oiling, yet this is pre- cisely what the ordinary individ- ual tr.luires of his watch. Let Us Clean Your Watch The least inerer.ae in friction on the• bearings alters, the mution- the movement becomes sluggish - the watch become- sick-lt-neede $ oC W r. Don't take chances. An in ac- curate watch it a nuisance. Let us clean and oil end put your watch in order for • year. it will both pay and satisfy you. J. S. DAVEY tor. Colborne St. and Square Goderich, Ontario. LOCALS --PERSONALS - Mr. Grimes Johnston is now tour ing the country with, bananas, eggs, rti . -Master Trott MacNally. Trafalgar street, is very i11 st Alexandra hoe- pital. -Miss Al ay Birnie has returned home (nee a visit with her friends in Woodstock. -Itis. Daisy Copp, of Clinton. spent the week -end with Miss Jessie Foster, St. Pat rick street, -The monthly meeting of the Chi!. inn a Aid society will be held in the ••uurt house on 1ionday afterdoon. -Mrs. David J. Hyslop and family returned to town on Saturday. after .pending the winter in Cleveland. -hiss Mabel McDonald. of the local pout Mit, a staff, peid • short visit to Iriends in Treawater In the early -part the Werk. —Miss Mamie Warreuer spent the Int week in Toronto. returning to berresidence on Hamilton street on 'Wednesday last. Mrs. A. Pattinson and daughter. Stella, returned to Stratford on 1'hurs- Jay after a very pleaaent visit of two weeks with friends here. - -Mr. Eddie Dietrich. of the lural pest refire staff. has left for Flora.:ale, , whet.. hr will live with his parents, who a os -ed there aatme time ago. - Mies Natalie Ellis, who bas been f the gnu -it id her cousin, Miss lian, Mrl1 nab! street. returned to her 1 home, at Her, all, nm Monday. Ws are.pleaaed to learn that Mr. Daniel Nicholson has auceessfully paw- ed hi+ second Year in the achocl of ruin., queens uoivereity, Kingston. -Nor h street Metbtxlist church will he the scene of the annual-: meet i^e -if the Goderich district of the Methodist church on May 21.1 amd - Lend motor enthnaiute wilhold aweetin;( In the Board of Trade mom. t morrew I t ii,fayI night The talrposr, of the meeting is orgranizie tree. - Ur. J. M. Field will give an *d- dre*. int Socialism at a moonlit at the tome, atBritish chapter in the • t keine en Monday afternoon at. four o rl„ck. The condition of be Situs, a i* veep much itnprused of late. 111e walks Mar la• n pared sad .tr*ightened end *1 much Improved in appi-ar,ance thereby rh*rwl*y, the '..Nth inst.. wilt 1 e ciriesday in Godei,eh. 'The Mighty Haag shows will be here that day and will ritrh their tents In the Agrirnl- liltdal k, EXAMINATION REPORTS Two Months Results at Goderwh Col Melaka last/tete Thr reaming of the exanriout• bold from 1 e hraaa•y 15th to April :1)th are given iwlow. Pereuts and guardian, we again lemtiudell that earmwt, faith- ful work it what wine prugrms in education as in any other activity of mankind, and their heatty support is wort cordially asked for. Poem .1. Hosinoe-G. Pinder it, V. D. Kud- oh tat) n, J. Bogie 7,1.7, Pare:-1.Cutt 71.11, J. MacEwau te1,8, E. 1d. Lee (10.5, E. Junes W.1, D. Howie (s), 11. Mw-ney (F, 0, H. %Voisell 0114.4, E. McArthur toy 3, A. MacEwan (18.2, 13, L0111;1'10,0 (57.5, O. I'orter (1(1.2. JI. Wal- ter (1(1.1, 11. 1'. Podium, 111, '1'. Hoes 81.1, E. HropbeY 61 1, G. O'Connor 064.5, J. Kelly '11.l, E. Cox (11.2, A. Wendt 63.2, %V. %Washington 62.7, G. Scups 162. t, A. ('lark 62.1. L Adams 01.1. Ii. McLeod 411,13, E. Hicks (Ml. Brew: -It. Wilson :91.4, U. Baker :Al, N. Rubet•tr 5.4.5, U. Black 5o, H. Williams 57.1+, E. %Wilson 57.7, E. Rut- ledge 57.1, V. Moyle 57.2, N. Mc\ally :47.1, E. Hays 513.7, D. Mcllonald 55,4, 11. Washington 54, 11. Cut.t 53, J. Videau 50.1, t. tVigginr *14.tt, L. Hater 49, U. O'Reilly 14.1, 1'. Beattie 16.e. Forte 11. IICINo,ltr:-J. G. Bowler 81,1, A, Mc. Kenzie 77, A. Melena 7.1.e, L. Macklin 76, G. Newton 713, L. Wei k 75. l'.teee-Ir. L)uul ulge 73. L. 11. Wag- ner 720, L. Howatt 72, G. McKenzie 72, G. Wootton 71.6,E. Sallow(' 70.5, S. Armstrong 68.1, 1'. Sullivan 67.4. K. Daugherty 117'2. N. Whitely '111.6, E. SieManos 00.3, 11. Sullivan 115.5, H. (4. Ross 133, 31. Graham 61.9, 1'. A. E. %Villiaur (14.2, 1). H.ya die, E Hume (r2, J. 13. Row 62, 1.,. M'Manu$ 61.9. 1. Bowler 01.7, 11. W. Dalen 01.5, P. Johnston 61.2. L. Watson 01.9, A. Mews 60.5 Bituov:-J. C. Mansell 50, A.,Sin. clair 57.8, U. McNee 57, (4. Hahkirk 50,7,"W. Babb 313.5, M. Griffin 55.6, E. V. %Williams 35.2, B. Uutt 55.1, B. Wil- lem 55, N. Driver 54, H. Hamilton 53, l . 1)alton :12, H. Shackleton 51.2, A. tisunderei 51, V. McDonagh 50.5, E. l'roudluot 50.:3, K. Wtsto0 50, - M. Barchler 40,5, 0. Field 47 5, C. V. Wil - limn. 17.5. 1'. Carry 44.4, Geo. Ross :11.5, E. (filen :CI. " l'oMHertrtar- Fotaai N. Hrrechier s2.6, L. Austin fi2.5, O. Wells m1.7, A. Cox 79, W. Sutherland 71 .3, J.,Hurley 71, H. Griffith 70:, H. McCluskey 66.5, E. %Vateun 480, L. Price 47.4. FORM III, B. HUN014e:-- E. Nairn 75. P.asr:- M. elbackleum 73.3. H. E. Walters 7.1.13, M. Galt 7U, E., Pridhani 119, 11. Griffin 115, L. Cowan 64, H. letoddart 153.6. M. Welsh Si. B. Boyd 1!`'.5, W. Cox 62, J. Neirntrl, E. Moos 61.5, J. ('utt 01.3. H. Hartwell 111.2, 11. H. Currie 01. Bsww:-E. F. Jaye 59.6, W. H. Cunningham 511, J. C. Young .i7 8, 8. Hrituicomhe 57:3. E. Galt 57.3, H. Powell 511 p, E. Porter 433. • The standing of N. Green and M. Yuill is not given for they are taking other work. F01041 111. A. 1.41414:--11. AdauI,, 74.7, G. G. Mac- wrur74, J. (aarvev'73.6, T. Kidd 73 1, 11. Clark 70.3, S. ifearomr 7u 2, M. l..hneton11t&3, 1'. Alen I1) 1, C. Gilkin- son 08.5, M. Gilkinson 013 3, I. 0. ('u - ie (f7.e• P. D.eu, ,,i *f7.s, R. A, Brad - old 67.7. N. C. Jones 67 4, N. Robin - 00 til. M. M. Youneg 011.(1 W. Dances- 16 ancry11311. W. Rpm 604.3, H. Durst et 1s, K Boyle 01.2, E. Pollock 111.2. L ti•r- ver 01, 11. l5. J. Ryan tut., T. Kemp- ton (12.3, (' Hays 1111, M. Redmond 58.7. (l. McDowell 5K 4, 11. Mewl .56.S, ll.'Lug •'non 51.3, l'. Welsh 5i. Forte IV. l'art Ie.--Hovotu.:-F. A. Smith „ 7s. t3, Ni. 1. Tout 78.41. -irr. W. R. Davie, the veteran edi- tor and puhlieber of the Mitchell Ad - moue, a ss . visitor in town on Sat - WARY. He was here spendingthe day with hi. sons, Means. Normal and T. M. Devi.. -Pollee Se grant Moore has tacked sip •irrt4* in the Square heisting the in- '<Tip,lens : ••K.ep to the Pathe.” 1(tonll ir,y■ particularly are reminded' to obey these signs abet -white the tinliremen may take them for a little walk to the town hall. -Mr Harry Mrnrd , who his been etoPl^y ed as a cloth In Mr. W. J. Powell's reneery store for some con- siderable time. secured • prrsition es traveller with the Mooney Riecuit avid candy C.T. of Stratford. Hie Mends will be glad to learn that he Mil still eontinase to live here. -115 F.4 John.,(,, who has beer[ eennecoed wl h Mr. F. .1. Hodsod's diene stere, few 'tome time pea -, !waves m+ Mnnd. y next for Tnrnnte. where he wilt enter the employ of Mr. G. M. Mo- Ietyrw, who entsdocts a drug noel- " uer• an Qqs atrret wet. lir. John iavi bee t memo eus friends here 'who wish ruses Lilts. 512111 SINGER STORE Stamped Waist 'Bargains h*ve a flne *emitment of stamped Worsts, in lawn and senile, very newel., designs. reg. altar price 75r to $L(s), now 65e. r.,O)tr litre t.( White Wear. �trare4ued is tit* Pottier (beige and pattern, including Nightgown., Combination forret Cover.. pit. low Slip.. Day Slip-. Towels, etc. We Say. • choice Int of baby 'awing Med snmoer Honee, s, the very latest styles, from 25c to El All. O,rr spring stork of Cushions• Oewtres. Renn.e.. are the newest designs out. We have/like and 1) M C Thread* in all shades, always in stork. We *leo bavo I) N C black Cordonnet. Call and se•• nor iadir*' Collars nerd (sees' Nec*.eroar. et the 1,.ng•1 8*..,e. (Mrs. L. B. Tape frf lel med Room Not pisomind toy moral amid mini& BS =V Me SIBUIR ana Lyric Theatre Tbs Popular Picture House Eatraordieary Attraction 2 NIGHTS 2 THURSDAY and FRIDAY. MAY 14th and 1 Sth A Gigantic Photo Play in 5 Parte "Through Fire to Fortune" Thar splendid production is with- out doubt one of the greatest and most superb efforts of the Motion Picture Industry. A revelation in photo plays. Teeming full of exciting incidents and situations. I'ositively the largest and beet production ever prevented in tloderieb. One hour and a quarter' of the best entertainment possible. You cannot. afford to miss this. The very best and latest in In- strumental Music each night Although this production has been secured at considerable extra expense the price of admission will be a. usual, 10o and So Watch this space for our nett special offering. COME EARLY The "Hall Mark" of this Theatre is .Quality" G. BUGGINS Proprietor. PAs.: -H. H. Naeltay 70.7, A. I. WarkBOA. - Baww•`:-W. D. Phillips 55.7, N. Griffin 31.4. Part 1I.--HuNufw:-F. A. King 70.5, J. McClinton 70 7. PArse.-U. M. !'lark 7:3.$, H. I'ridham 711.5. V. B. Durnic 111.3. The attention of those interested is called to the fact that too wauy are below pass s►rusting• particularly in Formas 1. and I1., but tbe greater nuw- her of these are *o hopefully near the stafd•rd that it is much worth while putting forth specially earnest effort to reach the dol per cent. Promotion exramioat-ions will be held in June before the closing of school 00 the 10th of that •mootb. SCHEDULE ARRANGED Four Teams Have Entered the Football itt Judging from the enthusiasm ehusiasm mani- fested at a meeting of the local foot- ball fans, held in Pia Y. M.C.A. pallor@ on Monday night, it is certain that football will be ane of the leading sports this summer in Goderich. The chief business of the meeting was the drawing up of a schedule. Four teams have entered the fixture and they are: Y.M.C.A., (baud Trunk, West- ern Canada Flour Mills and Ooderich Organ. Co. Many minor matters af- fecting the league were discussed at some length. Representatives from each of the four teams were present. Each team has decided upon a color of sweatere in order that the sprcta- tors may distinguish the player* wade a game is in progrew. All captains of teams are required to have a full list of their Mayers and hand them in to the secretary or leave them in tbe Y.M.C.A. rooms before Saturday night. Each player will be assessed a mem- bership fee of 10 rents, In order to keep up the finance* so :hat the win- ning tram tit an all-star team may compete with outaide team; it was decided to take up a silver collection at watches. Tbs omrer* elected were: Mr. A. M. Robertson, president, and Mr. !'bar. F:. Compton, secretary -treasur- er. The executive will consist of these two omomII with a representative ap- pointed by each of the four teams in the league. THE SC[IEDI:LE. May 11-llaand Trunk es. Y.M.C.A; 14-Otgno Oo. v.. Big Mill. 18-Y.M.C.A. vs. Organ Co. 21 -Big 31,11 vs. Grand Trunk. 25 --Big Mill vs. Y.M.C.A. :7t -($rand Trunk vi. Organ Co. Juste 1 -Organ Co. ve. Big Mill. 8. --Big .Will vs. (:rand Ttunk. 11-Y.M.('.A. vs. Organ Co. 15 -Grand Trunk vs. Organ Co. 1:3 -Y.14 C.A. vs. Big Mill. All games will be played on Victoria park troth seven to eigut o'clock. The secretary was instructed to ask per- mission of the Mayor to use this ground. 'rhe colons as decided upon are Y.M.C.A.. IPI shirt of sweaters: Big Mill, wh,te; Grand Trunk, blue, and Organ Go., green. The er.tered list of players is as fol- lows :.- Y.M.C.A. --Messrs, A. G. Nisbet, John Lauder, K. Pritchard, Ernieq Pridhaw, Penick Forbes. Chariest McArthur, Ed. Spahr, I nsworth Jones, W. J. Swale, J. E. !Swells, Stephen Aitken. W. H. Barker. Orrgg-an Co.- Messrs. Walter Orem, }� Deitch, ' , Pre•I . Weir. nooses n urdua Lfully, French. Fel- lows, Arthur Rooth, Albert McDon- ald, Wm. Plumage, Itubt. Nesbitt, David McMillan, Cherie+ Tweedie, Wm. Hall. Big Mill. -Meares. W. Callow, H. Cracknell, F. Bowers, E. Callow, W. Peucbey, C. Lambert, W. Kitten, A. K{ ton, (4. Bacon, H. Leggett, J. Tay• lor, C. Andrew., G. Buck. W. ('ad- man, B. Young. H. Smith. ((rand Trunk .-Mewsrs, Wm. Met- calf, J. Bowler, T. J,harts, R. Sparking, T. Coletnen. J. (` ,holm, J. Stewart, W. Rrlddle, W. mitt, L. Whitley, H. Watson, E'. Burners, C. Murray. Regimental Eutecises Col. A. H. Mar -dowel, of the toot elilitery divuinn, wbieh bas its head - 'i quarters at Lendun. was in tows ynste day giving tM, nmrer.. ol the, !Kind regiment regimental exr'lebM. A eireoise wrote via Nile, Carlow anal Ifeenb{Iler wan made by motor reread tlleneleers wen. In.irurtmd In the Lae - Wel setll'ln.s whiob will be w( eked out la camp later. Saturday Specials at the Maple Leaf Grocery Fruits Strawberries, New Pine Apples Florida Grape Fruits. Bananas, Sunkist Oranges In all sizes. New Vegetables Ripe Tomatoes. c ucwulrers, Celery, Lettuce, Orion; Rwli.b, Rhubarb, New tMbbag'_•. Horne -made Maple Syrup Have just received a large quantity of Heme-anade Maple Syrup of the very highest qual- ity and flavor. Butter, Eggs and ('%'KED MEATS We are making arrangements to have • large and choice as- sortment in all these liner for Saturday and will iw in a position to supply your wants with choice Creamery sod Dairy Butter. strictly fresh Eger and Cured and Cooked Merits. • All orders will receive our careful attention. S. J. YOUNG Hamilton Street Men in every walk of life will do better if they Dress better in our better clothes. People are buying better clothes be- cause it is a good in- vestment, better positions and better pay go with better clothes. Let us sell you a good 20th Century Brand Suit ---it will pay you. .arwe 1417,14i.r ss .r. ic tense o a trove __s (m'r taIIsnn Walter C. Priaham • Sok Agent (or zoth Century Brari Clothing and King Hats Headlight Overalls 9 A year ego be couldn't eat • 410 ' Today be can eat Buss square t ear and rr'mettrnes one "metre because Chamberlain'ste Taetsoared Steele( hTroubles ▪ rave ave bias a good dieestios. Tem try them. 25c. a bottle. All Behr arra and br ers orby 2 OitaC*. Tenor :2-AMBERIAiNS L TA ETS ti :mg *else renew rens'yvsy alaglIdefig Wipows so e, �a �, akss,raellitANIN 1 SCHOOL BOARD COMMITTEE BRINGS 114 REPORTS GOVERNING SALARIES Principal of Victoria School Will net Ins creases up to 91300 Per Year and Principal of Central School is Lim. leo to 9900 Per Annum Salary , Schedule Arranged The public school !ward meet ou Mon day evening 1114i. The winutor of last meeting were read and approved. A letter was read frow Mr. Hoyle, of Whitby, agent of Department of Kdu- catioo, dsiriug to address the school children with their lmrenta ar moon an possible. The matter was left with the cheirniau and inspector to arrange the sauce. The ercretaryb report was read showing that total paid to date was f tl1.;y1. Principal long, of V,c- torla reboot. reported :111 in" the roll, being the le gest attendance reported, with an average attendance of 315. Miss Sharman, principal of (ventral .chool, reported ..tit on the roll with an average attendance of 'alai These re- ports were received and filed. A time - her of ascouuts were read and trussed 10 fiu•0ce curnwittee to be dealt with. 1)r. ()allow, as chsirtruan of the cute nutter uu salaries, reported a. fol- lows: - Your cc imuitt. a appointed to revise the teachers' saluriea wane time +ago, after collecting considerable data from other places, interviewing -the teachers and going into the mutter folly and carefully. beg to recowwend es lea - lows :-- Twat Elia) he the initial salary for teachers bolding second -'less certifi- cates with dews than two years exper-' iencr, and with two year.' experience or wore, $175. That $65(1 he the rnasiwurn salary for teacher haling second -clary .er- titicates. That $175 be the initial salary for teachers holding first-class certificates with less than two years experience and with two years exlrerienee or more $5(x). '%'hat $70) be the maximum salary for teachers holding fust -class cer- tificates. That the inspector's report for the year under the headings of "Teaching !'ower" and "Governing Power" en- dorsed by the principals of the various schools be the basis of which the a0- nusl increases be wade. 1 A teacher bolding a' first-class cer- tificate and gtyule'd excellent under; both these beadings shall receive $33 fncr•eare per annum uotil the maxi-' mus, is reached, ,vhile a teacher hold- ing a second class certificate and eu' graded shall receive $25 per annum 11 until the maximum is rescued. A teacher holding a first class cer- 1 Plicate and graded good ,hall receive 1 $'sir per annum up to the maximum and a teacher with a second-class cer- tificate so graded shall receive $15 in -1 crease per anlluru u to the maximum.A teacher gradetll�fair shall receive no annual increase. A teacher graded fair for two con- secutive years shall be considered as unwatisfectory to the board and the e esnetary shall lie instructed to ask for lis or her resignation. Thatheincreases in all the above casco be paid in a lump sum at the end of the teachiug year and then only if the teacher has tauybt the full year. That the salary of the Principal of Victoria school, remain the same as at present with the annual increase of $25 until maximum of $13110 is rescb- ed until such Prue as he qualifies him- I self for first-class certificate as prow - iced the Board on his engagement when the annual in:rease shall be $50, until the maximum is reacbed. That the maxiwuni for the Principal! i of Central school he raised to upsell) with a y,•arly increase of fr25. That no resignation will be accepted to permit a teacher to accept another teaching position during the yea. That contract forms be gireu the teachers for signature under the new schedule within two weeks and !het!. they be returnable by June' i5th, 1914. Any teacher not returning her con- tract signed by that date to lie consid-' reed .e. not. wishing to continue on the sten' and that new npplicatious he ad-' verticrd for the positions. Thiii schedule to come into effect September 1st. 1911. The above report Was .adopted. Sa1- aries for term beginning September I 5 h after considerable discusaiu0, were agreed upon.- The Contingent com- mittee was instructed to ask for ten- ders ter coal for following year. CHURCH NOTES "Elijah, the Fiery Prophet of tied." ie to ba• flit, subject of the sermon by Rev. Won. H. 1Yrighton in the Baptist hureh an Sunday Inontiug next. In rbe evening Mr. \Wrighton will preach .m "The Story of tatnelius." This dis-1 course is one of a retire on "The ('on- rereirma of the Hible." Rev (len. E. Rnser will conduct the services in Knox chor-71) next Huntley, taking as hie morning aohject : 'The (Neatest Need of for Church -Prayer." In the evening an address will be de- livered (•v Iter. Robert Laird, 31 A., recently prnte-enr in Quern's ugrrni1 site. kr. trifid will told a rv,nfer-1 e•urenf repre•Pntativr-o of all the of- Ken•saiigne i of the congregation at lite et(nc es service. 14TCTa. or twee. tits or T1//TI.4. r Loc.. (011!. 1w. Mask J. t bcnitJ wake. cath that he 1. wa- les eartorr of the tiro of F. J Cheney a r b. dole./ Ire inr*m.nrhe (-Its w Tneede. County awl Siege store..M, *491 that etre Vern writ pay tee eon of are: 11t'N1'ItKU (oi.,.A(tel f.* i *e -h Mer ever; ra.e of t',st•rlb ,cast a•a no: be nosed t'r t/ie am .r t►nn's ''stare, Cress. FRANK J. ( NF:NkY tlan,e ti lrefnre.�i,e and rb.eslhrd In res tier -once. t his o:. h day; of I.soepibur, A. D., tical 141.: it A. 44, UI,F:Al.nri. Nnr•ae 1'r sit t. Hall'. Catarrh ('are fa taken IManrally, sad an.• drteosly on the bleed sad inectenes mar faces .d Ih,• •r •ern. Sorrel for tortAinersislis Aeieln.oe 1...I,1 R 1. V K Y A I 0. Toledo. 0. byd� a�tI drnetKek; . Ir. k. fish. enmity P111s (• r'-on-llpaUoa- Meeting Postponed Owing to counter attractions can.- inr * wnsll 4, tendency, the annual sneering of the Menenet prig Canoe elite, %ch•vluled lo 8. held Inst 'ruse- d•yl ,telt, was postponed until tomor- row F'tioa) 1 "delft. Inteertaant aeas rt -me* hp at this meeting- gMECDRI i Let as Help You Gd IMO Touch with 1�uar Market If you have found It hard OF CANADA to sell your fruit and other farm products to advantage, let us help you solve the difficulty. We have Branches in all the principal centres, and can tell you where and to whom you can sell direct, and eliminate middlemen's profits. Goderich Branch—F. WOOLLCOMBE, Manager. i TO BUILDERS having now installed a recut Band Saw, we .tre prepared to supply builders and the trade with RECUT SIDING in any quantities and of any material for buildings. LUMBER OF ALL SIZES TO ORDER .\ large stock of Lumber on hand of standard sizes. i Ontario White Pine Shingles and Lath. We are prepared to do jobbing' or custom work on short notice. • Soft and Ilardwocd Slabs for sale by the cord. The Paget Grain Door Co., Limited GODERICH Ig "'Are Cheapest by the Box How you smack your lips over the deliciou% tang of a golden "Sunkist" orange! Breakfast would be a blank without it. "Sunkist" are the finest selected oranges grown. Seedless,tree=ripened, thin-skinned,fibreless. Picked and wrapped in tissue paper, and packed by gloved hands. fleareesf of all fruits. "Sunkist" Orange Spoon Guaranteed Rogers A-1 Standard Silver pla'e. Rich, heavy. Exclusive "Sunkist" pattern. 27 different premiums. For this orange spoon send 12 trademarks cut from"Sunkist" orange wrappers and 12 cents. "Red Ball" orange wrappers count same as "Sunkist." In remitting, send amounts of 20 cents or over by Postal Note, Postofrrce or Express Macey Order. Send your name for our com- plete free "Sunkist" premium circular and Pre- mium Club Plan. Reduced prices of your d►efer's ea "SUNKIST' Orewpa by the boa or hrai-boa. Address all orders for premum silverware and all correspondence to CALIFORNIA FRUIT GROWERS EXCHANGE 105 King St., East, cos. Church, Toronto, Oat - r 1i The Empire Typewriter -Visible Writing—Perfect AiignBrentl--Lightning Escapement Endurance --Speed New Model As used by the C.P.P. ('N.R,, Bent of Montreal, Merchants Rank, IRoyal Hook. Nnfthern Crt.wn [sank, night ['ireetnriea, [.Itnited, 11e11 Tele- phone Ce., errs Made in Carred&- rheimfore save Yb per cent that must tr• paid as duty on all other make.. i1 Costs you Nothing to Try out an Empire in "Expire' Your Office WILLIAMS MANUF ACTURiNO CO., Liilnited 1K Adelaide St. %V.. Toronto Worts- -Montreal, Que. 50 Cents tlk'ayra.t Oraan�aMa1n sane 1150 Cents will pay for THE SiGNAL to end of) ear. will pay for THE SIGNAL to end o year: