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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1919-3-6, Page 7a • It can- oot be t last 'reishy- 011 a , there lent of invent tion of or ad- dcome, of sots peaker ma nity borne; 7. end Master e. V,. A. in re ex- it a • 111111111. TBZ .1110111AL GODIIRICIL. ONT. Thurstla.), Mar ch 6, 1919 - 5 1.I the ,,X1 ut the town . eseldru, chgp. !man rendered a solo.. bell gave a STORAGE BATTERIES 1 condensed report of the Women's Institute convention hekl at Toronto • !few weeks ago. Miss Gibbs rendered a mouthurgan solo, and Miss Jean Chap- man a piano instrumental. After this the time was taken up with cards and other amusements until lunch was aerved at 10.30, when those wishing to join in demi did so art -being nitrified at the • East Street Garage "G"statall'ii:.`!' b"GODERICH - - - ONTARIO Artier M. Clout •••••••••••••••. FRESH FISH SALMON AND SARDINES During the Lent season we will keep in stock Fresh Fisk Our stock of canned Salmon and Sar- dines is complete, at a specially low price. cial for Saturday only, a 25C large tin of Salmon for zoc. Robert•on & Mair Grocers Phone 144. C.aellanulson S end Sews Canada Food Board Leann No 1-2141 \itirs\it, '.fn( month. executor% of estates 11)11st abet tile re- charged before edr. C. A. , poi A Real Seeress. turns eitov,ing incomes paid to 1301-14' magistrate, with keeping liquor for aTie. high ten. 'diets under the tieleriee. The herniae forme nowt he este contrary to the C. T. A. When 11111111MMEIMMINIII Something New NI Reform Monograms 12 All initials in stock. jg Ask for your initials and combine )'our monogram to suit yourself. LOCAL TOPICS. J. W. is Watched. tra Saturday evening laot Mr. .1. W. Fraser was waited upon hy *.M r. .1 W. Taylor. chief engiiieer, and Mr. Wm. Romerville. head miller, representing Use •staff of the Wistens l'auada Flour Mills Co.. and prevented with s. beauti- ful gold watch. appropriately eueraveal. an a tokeu of goodwill and esteetn. Mr. brayer wan for some years the local usenager 01 thei "gig Al ill," and shipment from this centre at . • • recently resigned the pooition to Join The month's financial statement was as the sales force of the Company. :follows: Balance from last month, 5100: Mare Sehalarskipa. ward collections, $171.70. Sent to head office. 5.30. purchase of Fuppbes. 83.55; Miss Florenee Smith. daughter of balance, $21S 1, of which t00 is to be Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Smith, lute not sent 10 head office for relief so k• failed to eiti owe or wore sehotarrthipeIwsme Tax *swim. In ruck year of her emirs... too a student at Victoria College, Toronto, 444. 1* in I nosonie tat forms for the Federal her record of $ticoneedint by Capturing returned to the inspeetor Of taxation, value of Vio, me unite' as th,. end ,Illeriehatond and Dumbed simple, 11411 close lthe evening that they had had a thoroughly good time. Keel Crewe Monthly Meeting. The Guderich branch of the Red Ciotti Society met in the jury room of the court house on February 2tth, with Mrs Hor- ton in the chair. A communication (corn head office was read, stating that free transportation ceatles at the end of March, and requesting that the last shipment be made by March 15. It was decided to make the shipment on March 11, and to include all the yarn not given out by that date. It was also decided to continue the ward collections for lour months for relief work. and to send 5200 to head office. The February shipment; consisting mainly of articles of clothing for children, was valued at $404.25, and the total her fourth yerir 141e 11/1/4 mitietained 13ar tax u" lu""ne'l t" be "led in end tlw idueolit-Fluttoo scholarship tot • 1"'"rgy 1'S int. Ft"1"1" torize for her ....day 4111 "1.1011141 4. ADC ""• a.°P**-4/111% av°11"hle at 811 Ittm1- •lato the Massey ..elsolarehip tit3:lio for 1 011144.4. Tile act ides for the re- ountinned high statiollug her elms.). I turn oof the forme not later than Feh- llivil Stuith le to he e44age4oljah.4 •iiiui-; 21411i. Under tlw latest enamel- upou ler 44pleim101 record am 44 student. ; we'd t... the art' the itteuttl'e of *11 **- Rey, 10 Folks Court. uteri:led persons in exerts of 51,03.10 and of married preemie It excess of On Wedneeday morning vixen boys, 1$2,il3at is taxable. For eneh un - ranging In age from twelve to totem, der sixteen years. of 444', an additional yearo, were charged before P. M. Mehl 1121a) is miltswed In married taxpayers. with doing damage to a bathing 'louse 'The tootter of making a return of income ow the beach belonging to Mr. Chao, C. 144 plowed upon the individual and Leo. Crown Attorney Seeger prose- 144114411044 Ill 11 10e 1111110.'."I for default in Wiled awl four of the bort were ac- emelt returns.. '1114. ifovermuent (pitted. while three were found gitilty• 1,4 111a 1141•11 1011 to carefully eiteek up Hin Worship gave the latter a short theme who may lie liable for • tax, as lecture and allowed them to go on all employers., ineliellug munielpall- suispended eentence. with the provost), Dee end eeltool hours's, are required to si that. they report to Mr. Elliott. proha- furnish inform/Olen as to solar:tem or are simply kidney disorders. The kidney* filter the bk.od of .411 that shouldn't be there. Thr hksel p..4.4r11 through the kid- neys every three minutes. If the kidneys do their work no impurity or cease of disorder can remain in the cirsuletion kiuger than that time_ Therefore if your blood is out of order your kidneys have faded in their work. They are in iieed uf stimulation. strengthening or doctoriog. One medicine wdi do all three, the tineet and most imitated blood niediciue there is don ofticir, evet y Saturday evening at 14 I1Ker1 paid to employee/I. All me- in 111)0144Mo paid to .dierehosidero and Dodd's Kidney Pills OPTIMISTIC ) • AS TO THE FUTURE Speakers at Trusts and Guar- antee Meeting Predict Prosperity Cifneers of the Trusts and Guar- antee Company addressing the shareholders at the annual meeting of the company held in Toronto. January 31st late, expressed thew greatest satisfaction at the Progress made tiy the company In the past Year and were most optimistic re - lording the future operation.. of the company. President James J. Warren maid In part: • "The )ear's operations were irry satisfacto..y, the statement bhowina the greatest progress in Any one year of the company's history. Not only was the 'totem, of Moaners very large, but gradually the size of Do matter's entrusted to the care of the company is assuming large propor- tions. While the policy of the com- pany( is to Fite assiduous attention t • • r • metter great or small the o e larger matters are naturally swore - - profitable. Sharehol iers may expect $10; Wroxeter village, 510; Mrs. John Wotan' siminalon in the operations Mills. Myth, $2; McEvoy, $1; Thom of the i• teeny. 4444 many millions Altwrt Gear, Reignite, 51: Mr. Jae of dollars of prospectit• bucncsa in the forui of administrations under Shaw, a wicker rucking -chair: from ni113 and other trust instruments the War Auxiliary, bread, butter, hate twee accumulated femur time meat. and cake, Jr". J. 11. Alexander, to toile. No value. actual or ..on - Owen, Alta.. a pare4.1 of good clothing tingent. has been carried into the for children; Mire. Wei,. Anderson, .fot,„m„t ofl inia account. freeli eggs; from the Ooderich brawls "Criosettled • conditions prevailed of the t'. 'r. C.. 10 to pay for dering tlit aur with high operating& electrIe iron and dishes,. come. e t he signing of the Armistice matters are even more un- settled mind unstable pending the re- adJustmettt to a peace basis. A trust eompany. del...titling as it does on normal and stable conditions, has everything to ga:n from a vessation of the high pressure precuts nt der- ing•the wee. Several of the depart- ment• of the company's busInees hate sefferce on this account- Thouith there must be serious an1 perhaps painful reconstruction ex- tending tett- quite a period, It is confidently expected that before %el,- long d'anadlan affairs will etabilize end the development of the eountry's great natural resources will pro et.I tigorously. 'Interest payments have beet, satisfactorily maintained. Some of the Western paternal legielation has been modified, recognition. though some.) hat i eels led. having been made “f the rIkhte of investor' to be bald at' least imerrst on monies loaned." • General klionazer E. R. Steekdale gave more detailed account of the company'', operations during the difficult war period. 11s said in part: • -The watements which have been submitted to you to -day showing the mull of the past year's operations will. 1 am sure, be regarded as mot satisfactory. 1 wish to bring par- ticularly to your attention the very ombetantial Jnerear.e in estates an'! trivets under administration by, the company.. This is over three and • one half millions of dollars or an addition to the previous total of over 40 per cent. This importaid branch of >our business is worthy of your most serious; conetderation. 11the ti.itifege and duty of et • '1 person ta make a will providing fo: the diserlbution of her or her estat.. and the tolministr .14 m +quell Duets ise nuity be created thereby. "The pt.oper and careful adminis- tration w hat you -leave is quets as important to ybur family and de, pendent., es the amount >oit leave The auvanteges afforded by a porate trastee otio,•h. L. (our 3.);.,. • Pane. with its wide practical ex- perience in the Care, nsanagemen:_ and realization of assets of the mo diverse character. and the careful and peactical inientment of funs's, are available 10 1044 and ,your 4ar43 circle of friends. The same contr .1 In eettlinrc comAensation . to a Cifor poratte Trustier is exerdseil by the court, as. In the case of an indit bl- unt. In other words. It (opts no mires for the expert Rev) ices of a trott, company than for those of an in- experieneed layman. Mo. ow o affairs biking ,precedenee over thoiy of your 'Ante. "The euarenteed tripe Dingle e on.' mitred to the management of your company ne rhown he th• exceed Me millions of doliare, the volume of Which provide, satti - factory Peening'. "Funds invested smiler •1611- anteed Alen overtire a fixed litcoe r and a safe and convenient form of iniestment. The Investor Moo dotobie security afforded 1.y el) specitl.: eecurities allocated to and held "•11 trust" for him, and .2) the vial- antee of your company. This pro- ) hies an absolutely safe forret of Ir • veotment. "In regard to the future outlook for the companv'r development, I think 1 may 'wifely say it le of the best. Your management's converts tion of the degree of service that should he ren red by a poVe cors puration to itr clients is appreciat- ed by the Fooficoors and others doles bus;nese with this company. It will be our endeavor to continue and improve this prompt, efficient and courteoult service In the future. Wee this sense and normal conditions attain In sight, the healthy 'eerily that will develop In construct* to, Dots and the influx of immigra• tion thnt will inevitably follow a world-wide pence, we may Well, 1 feel. look forward with conndence to the future." The addrewes of the company's" officers were well received hy the ahareboldere The rc:14.10:: floartl of Director', W111 re-elected wIthote change and Mersnr. J. J. Warren end B. B. ettockdale re -Appointed Pre,' - dent 'and General Manager ri spertively. The following is a table 'hewers the company', rapid le -ogress dur- ing the last eleven yearn: Estates Guaranteed Trust 'l'( 4431 Veer Panne Fun& A••011 1307 . .3 7P,421 11.1111,013 34.410,102 10410 .. -1141.140 2.311,402 0041077 1011 .. 3.011.473 7,431.422 1410 3,102,211 0.101171 1,131,704 tett . .0 121.414 4,1,1014 10.121,141 43>2 . . 14310141 1.141,102 4))(4,144 1413 . 1 021,1117 41,111.104 10411.141 1344 . 4.030,003 4.000,140 13,141.3444 1113 4.140117 1,431,400 14.1%41.4,71 1314 .. 4 001.423 0140114 13.004.041 4111 IC 114.111 corroups 11,102.340 1141 . _3,102,041 12.:1/.1114 110,413,11111 l'aisieted Under the C. T. A. On isattirday, February 2.2nd, W, T. Pellow, eccompenied by three men front Clinton, paid visit to the Queeit's lio Blyth, and bound about • bottle and • half of whiskey opoi the premiees. The place of concealment showed great ingenuity. A sr 13011 44 paueling hail been removed and so weighted that unksis One bad direct knowledge of ita location it would' be almost impossible to discover an open- hig. However, the detective's hart been tipped off with the rte.:rosary information and were not very long ha finding the panel in question. An - Ice 7 o'idock for the remainder of the ilorittiM114 must render 11 statement as other hitting place Wall & 44We. X • l'seful for marking linens, .1111.144 01. 1 1;111141 SI. 4441111.1..01 111Mile /114 411114 1411 1, MIMI returonl the case editor (ID fOl. argument Hr. 141 al 4'11 relo tht• Temple wa tlw ineiwct.or. 140.4e tohlreAs tkiy‘ltist. oils it sticrees aintost ouni pi -lilted on liw faere 4,f tile forme. extoecAtkotb. Tire wetting eapacity •t Note% freak tee shelter. F1111,k. C.. for the defence urged that the cane he disallowed, as there was no direct evideure to *bow X the refreshment tables was taxed to A j,,, 3., carriage wit med. l'he i that the liquor was he1ng kept for Ito capactiy, on er three I lllll dred being II I ** I le 1 awe' and quoted ri uttuther of WWI 1 our a% 11 Oft Of IOW 11. Wise WIWI, KM this was Mason's third Pr""ent• rwre were different bible's main"' 4111tI"' r"" "'""' Deed Of e MIMI will g he lad to receive decisions to suppiart his •iew. How- ever. the magistrate decided other - n for the sale of Itosite-tuarle candy, fancy work. etc %hitch were in starts of 11444140144433Woolhourhe awl 1 A. mat lone of eltildrett..4 .1.01111)g, conviction imaet. the T. 4 'lark. ehort 'prrograni, which %NM may axe. 1.0 will .a, sentenced hint to thirty days in the new or PW41/1)41-1111 1141, for eitildren of I. .46 I greatly appre- event ten laying of the informstion. img , by cotinty init. the terns fro date from tile awl Persene, i.ry.".:..."..Niaci'*.rnifi.:(1.1 elated. There are at pr in ow mi., u.a.w. utter ehilsiren...411 the dirtier to he elotheel- . ell girl.' and four boys. from halo. gilLe Fens** (i•drefielli Beg Wedded- • Goderich will rend with I( etc. iii WI114.11 :111 11011r V.M4 4 111 I 11 44 11 1M I II W jI It 1 Ile No tionoi Autherti. • intercourse. alai the eveuisig closed 1 II • Novelties and Notions ,.., wornen.s institute Entoriams. X 1.1 On a recent evenine at Oddfellowte X $ Hall the member+ of the Women's insti- l( IN lute and their friends, in all aboat 100. X A call solicited. sm enjoyed a pleasant social evening. Shortly 1111, after 8 o clock the proceedings were IN r opened by Mr. C. Chapman's taking the al MISS S. NOBLE °I 'chair and the 100043115 program Wal a given. Mr. W. S. )low . secretary of 111 air the Board of Trade. gave a very instruct - J"' ; ove address Pvt./Laming the work si hich the 111 X X X X III X $$$$ 1 different committees are undertaking for to thirteen year* of age. Thris 11111e any [merit re.ently >defied in foeter-homero, inier,e4 the following weaineg nooloweimod. the groom) toeing a mea- lier Or 14 former well-known Gorlerkt flintily : The ham. of Mr. toot JilLes...Jark (''1443 ford, :!.3:17 W. t: rand Flutdeva rot, leendt. floe 1444•11e of au Mien -d- ing ceremony on Saturday, Fehruary 33I10II1 Leila Murray lassme Ile bride of Mr. Airaut S. Floyd of 'Formai>. The marriage service wax v.)1011.4441 by Rev. .1. M. Isarclay, ex -moderator of the Presbyterian tfoonerai Aesembly, in the present of bout ninety curet. 11i,..0 yfary *ah' girl sue" eur, 44 1141y 44 three yeare, mei a baby boytwo nunittlis. A permatenit foeter-home ie waitterl for an orphan girl aged reien, u1141 1430 hey* aryl tit.' and *even. Any good people deedr1ng to help the resciety might do by raking one of the .•hildreto for a time, provide for them and semi them to echool, retnruing them When tb.'y wish to do eo. The Society acknowledges with ha tiks (lc following eoutribut iosim she .• last report : Mullett township, MODEL THEATRE' THOS. H. INCE presents WILLIAM S. 11 HART IN - "THE TIGER MAN" Characterized by the courage and cun- ning of the brute primeval --refined with man's daring-. the Tiger Man like the jungle beast played a lone hand -a despot doomed to the solitary by his own ruthless tyranny. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY MARCH 12th and 13th 11 LAlestAin the saddle and away ! the clatter of horses hoofs'! a shot in the h silent night! that's Hart. X 110 " Pa, taw Knapp played the bridal chorus, and Profesaor - Harry Heard and Mina Parke l'ringle, iieeompanied by harp and violin, gate 01e1 eta I tOell 1 MOW - 7 101144. The bride Wlls gowned ill white a ith veil and orauge tolorosomi, and 434314 attended liy Mise Beth Boyd, Kiefer of the groom. The groonetman W4114 the bridie'a brother, Mr. George Nlertin Murray, Lieutenant of the 1'. S. Naval Hospital, Hoffman's Island, New York. The bride ie a dangliteet of Mr. John 11. Murray, of Detroit. and Is widely known in Iletroit runsical eirclesbe-from which t.he will 1 lie greatly missed. After Ow I moon, which will be spent iio New York aml other estetern poinb. 31r. and Mro. Floyd will he at Inoue at 1,030 4 ',Mew street, l'orouto. csuprvff-ala400.000 nOwAL ASSET - 11804004101100 MUTUAL CONFIDENCE FOSTERS SUCCESS Mutual conedence is essential brim...) two 1,,,ot if the best 'realm are to be obtained trusts them business.relatieria. Many businesses bait. teen assisted to ascot* because this buns or pidividouls tool the bank into their fullest confideate sad pt.:Ailed by ths advice obtained. In your bioitiess transaetioos you would be well advised to consult our local manage". Be evil be glad to help you with his courseet UNION BANK OF CANADA 1-1: AD OFFICE WINNIPEG MAN GODER1CH BRANCH, F. WOW -COMIC, .• - Maasier. 11 PERSONAL MIEeiTioN. }lardy Sod, t 1 hom 560. Jr. 11.-- '.1 J W dlie Treble 51C, *Oliver AUm511,1tIntiti 1 Ilio an 409 osue Walter 427. Sr. I.-- Helen Webb spent the wet k.end visiting her sister at Stratford. Mr. W. E. Kelly, of London, looked in on old friends in Goderich this week. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Nairn and Miss Delphine Nairn have returned from their visit at Detroit. Miss Charlotte Cuff left on Tuesday to take a responsible position on a hospital staff at Richmond. Virginia. Mr.. D. Johnston, of Pre.ton, spent Ib.' vi eek -end with tier soother, Miro. S. A. Welister, Newgate street. - Miss Jessie Saunders is home for a while from New York City, where she has been engaged in social settlement work. Mrs. 11. T. M. Macgregor slid (laki(b- ter Jean are returning to town ext week after a lengthy visit with Mrs. Mocgregor's paeent. Ott Burk'- Falls. Mr. Wm. Munnings, .of has purchased a residence en Bruce street and is coming to Goderich to reside. He is a brother of Mr. B. C. Munnings. Capt. J. J. Shatighioessy. recently re- turned frtiiu lerance, has assumed the post of managing director of the National Mhir building t: party dor. Ing Mr. W. H. Hutchinson a *borne.. abroail. KINGsltItIDGE. Tuessday, Mareh 4. Mr. Jo/mpg-Quints, of Turouto), sprat a few days; visiting firkin& here. :Mr. Denis fltillivan, of Yonne, $a*k., lot visiting WA daughter, Mrs. Ed. Foley. Moo Floreiree Tighe, of flollett. is visiting her (violin, Miss Angela 1,01151';, Mr. John Dalton, of 'Illumine Northern Ontario, is 3 is d ing 0143 brother Charlie. A Happy seerg,___, on Moodily. March 3rd, at tit.. Joseph's .Iiiirrh. Kingelaidge, John Patrick rtellivan and Elisabeth O'Neil were netted in the holy bonds of matrimony, Rev. Fat her .11t -Ca rdie weer% lig thevi 're - molly. 11a. youthful ids looked chanuing. She Wag as. 0 ed loy Mkt. Marie Stillicau, sister of the groom. 11r. .144)444". Se111111 1, mule of the bride, was -best man.- After the ecrentony the bridal perty motereol to the limns. of on. bri.leie gnitulparente, eliere a dainty wedding dinner war served. The bride Wit 01 the recipient of many 41101,41 and pretty preeente. The young 11111 Ille v, III 11`41414. here MIMI have the beet wishes of their many friend, for 11 long and happy married 11fe. The Late Mrs. Quinn. The funeral Ilf the late Sire. Daniel Quinn, who 411011 MI Toronto, was held here on Tterellay mor ll i 14 43, Fehrttar 21th. Requiem 111314'. 33'W1 sling 1, Het. Fil 1 111.1* NI. 4 'II rale: of St A uglist ine, who also ,,Whited at the grave. Mrs. Quinn ryes v% ell know', hero. 441111 331110 highly reepected by all elm Anew her. She t.4 nerviest by t... datightere: Mre. Nit . lirenache, rif Ittniitler, 1 '010.. 11144! Mr... Dutton, of Toronto, end three emir: John, of Boulder, Colo.; J04041111 111141 IVillin to. of Toronto, et -lei accont- pallIed the remain.. her... The pill lwarere were two sone, Joseeph and Willi.) m, Willie m 4 'lair, nephew of 11441.1.4441. Morgan and Joseph Dalton and eon. O'Reilly. Much oy mouthy 10 felt for the bereaved flintily in the loves of a devoted mother. SCHOOL REPORTS. Wilmer Hardy 250. Jr. I. -Arnold RIIII 250, Fern Thom 237, Douglas Feagan 235. Frank /Win 179. Thoor present e (cry day: Carman Feagan, Worthy Foster, Gladys Treble, Lucy Hardy. Dorothy Robertson, Minnie Millian. Willie Treble. Josie Walter, Wilmer Hardy. Best spa dent for the month WI! Kenneth Alton. W-ithy Fowler. Dorothy Robertson. Martooset Alli, Oliver AIM). LILA M HOWATT, Teach. r. S. S. NO. 8. COLBORNE. . The following is the report of S. S. No. 8 Colborne, for the month of February Those marked • absent for one or more examinations: Jr. 1V. -Clive Allen 784, 'Kenneth Allin 650. Carman Feagan 512. Sir. 111. -Janet Thom 668. Jr. 111. - Worthy Fowler 64,i, Gladys Treble 752, Clifford Allin 035. Sr. 11.- Dorothy Rob- ertson 790, Margaret A In 694, Luey 1 AVOID COUGHir and COU GHERJ1 G.0.3 1 wont moo OH SO ORT -STOPS COWL( MU HOSi ORLON:II DEAN'S Special Blend Coffee Blended from the ftnett Mocha and Java Coif,. Beans Freshly Roosted Freshly Ground Our Coffee you. Ga a Found today Price, 50c per pond. DEAN 13ROS, 1;ROCF.RS License No. 8.4858 foot, it 1'h *lc 110 rIcuse rho oc 1 LOOK for the sealed package. but have an eve out also for the name That name is your rro- tection against inferior imitations. just as the sealed Package !s Pro- tection zgainst ImPuritY. Four calie• are on the docket for the sitting of the supreme Court of ()Week which to to open on Monday next before Mr. Justice Motherland. Wall~Jgg iloctiralatiat origin, It to peopeety 11/4 7 .1110111.1104. 111111111 1111101111111110 01 isititillltg to be preeent • -""- Twit' Itgelgt.cer- • astiofer usfinrthde Aunt of legret advertise. In The Signet 1' pays. /4 1 I(104./ (116111111 v mimes a lot of 170;'dffie- 10 work overtime. A