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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1920-4-1, Page 811P." Weir II- Thursday, April 1, 1010. New Walt Papers neither targe shipment jinn ,- eeired. which alums.* completes our stark for this opting. WIV *rot awls sour selection earl( While il.• there i. oath a large war- )01) ac),4J sir patie•rno to choose from 4'aper- sever prettier. wtilc prices art moot (ensemble. Stook** Hilus 8.30 to 5.30. blies Saturelay evening until 1 0 a. ALL ON SAML F'(IUTESti. (1'untinutd Trow page L) caws to those favorably named. To ghe the Name adrsote to the ottwra would be placing a preturinu on in- rtl1.'ieue y ; besides, anme had not the elms qualitiratloas a.. other.. The hitch coat of 'Irina had been cited: but there were Government reports to sane that from September last to February, of this year the tt..t of living had not increased swept in two items ---sugar rind bread. At this statement there were et- rlamstiofis or dissent from sortie of the members. but Mr. Saunders tatlaty proceeded to state that there was no reason for an arivan.v-mit was merely a psychological matter: everybody wa asking for more money. Continuing. Mr. :Wonders stated the he hid earefully examined the Govern- ment reports and�d found that l.odr rich pays higher ,.a ries to its teach; than Noy other tow . of the sanies site in Ontario. Tits ;statement ago was disputed 1q' M.me et 1he weudwr., Mr. l'ralgle asking. what about I:eorgetuwn' Mr. Sunders. however. was undixturlwd in hi. reliance 11(4011 the 1iO4r[HOW111t re- purtx. ••l1'c are herr;' 1e went ou tl. 44447,' 644 trustee- of tla• fluids of this town, alai we wish to adIIIiutatrr them f44lrly 441111 111.111•xtly.' T(c• te•a1'Ier*, hr iVulb'lwl.VI. erre fur•grttinC thrix inti(" nIW thin -- Mg more of their salaries. The board might agree to give the additional ten per trot. now. bot at the end of the term should "threw the whole. thlug oleo" and entente. good teachers only. $..we dis n,wlop ensued 1 t1 as to the r•s(.e•tivr ripl,ts of the prtntlPlll sad of the inspector respecting the rhlssltl- catlun of pupils. Air. Willlows spited that the prineilr.l had 11w authority s In this matter. and iu case of any dis- pute hteem the prlic'ipiil incl the bi- t ve for the board had the power to decide. Mr. Sauudrr. said his Inform- 44tiuu was contrary to slat of lir. leachers • TIM *IO*A><i . - OODIRIOS. ONT. AUCTION M1.:11e tntI,ARING AUCTION SALE OF f Fat S7�h(, IMPLEMENTS. OLDHOUSB- FURNITUR1t. HAY. GRAIN. ROOTS. Follows --slat the inspector had this power of elissItitaetlon. Mr. Saunders stated also that he *1114 Informed h,- 1nspwe'tor Field that 1hspect.ur Tom was quite right lar dividing each room iu two classes; this lad leen prove! to be the most efficient method of tlachhog. Atwitter of \Ir. Saunders' statements 1 was than rhe n•arhers �,t E*.1 Huron hail dts(iuel to juin wif11 the tete'Iwrs of W.s.t Huron in agltatiog,_e_t_lise a present time for higher salaries. Mr. Crnigie read n sentence from Inspector Tom's Inst report : "Teachers are all doing faithful work and are doing their test under present condi- tioas." Niru the chairman put the motion FATS FOR It's all too many children Tit dislike for animal yet the same children1 readily take and relish that • 4 The ,chisels will be closed from today until Monday. April 12th. for the Easter boldaya. The Groceteria - Cser. North St. and Square Fresh Dairy Butter Green Onions Parsnips Potatoes Beets and Carrots Groceries of all kinds, and all the best and fresh- est that can be bought. Nears London Bread New -laid Eggs Bacon Cheese. CAM" .AND 'C AHaT 1-11. McFadyep EMULSION Hipps choice is instinctive and is�1Piinked up with the fact that Scott's is assimilated when other forms of fat are a disturbing element. Give your boy and girl plenty of energizing and warmth -imparting Scott's Emulsion. It will build them ■p I pia a mews; Toronto. Out. 2643 MR. W. J KOBERTON will aril by public auction. at lot 43. Hare 1ioe. Hallett tow ode south of Auburn'. on TUESDIVi. APRIL so commencu.j at I o'clock sharp: Noaw.-Span o1 bay mates rising 6 years. brown horse. ming 5 years Carica. -Cow. rising 5 Years. due May *th; cow, nsatg�gg years in full do...cow. using 1 years. chair Aprel leah• cow. ring e /ears du{Aprd 615. heifer. rising 3 years. due Apn(15: hhee+tier. rising 3 years. due Aped l It h; 3 Yearling heifers; 2 yearling steers. 1 steer. 1 month old; l heifer calf 3 months ukt L%lrrt.aaMCwrs -Binder (6 -ft. curl. mower (..ft• cut.. seed dolt (10 -hue.. cultivator .113 teeth'. tuft. rake (.reel wheel 1. all Massy .Harris make. single riding plow, two -furrow riding lib. both Porro. n.ake; Clinton farming mill *nth bagger. McCor- v.e nuke new fleury turnip sower. 1 feel rope car nuke, r and sgs. Chatham wagon. new C limas truck (2t---.n.tve..tasgood bobsleigW.nearly slew maan- ure spreader (McCormick No.•t.. dear harrow. rol- ler. hay rack• Nock rack. wood rack. gravel bon. wtupletreee. neckyoke.. corn planter. scoopahovt 1. hoes and forks ".1)-11.ladder. good ret of double harnew. hay,oats and Gnaw. En - A quantity of goodheat and barky; several bags of chopped oats. barley: a number of grain bags. sugar kettle. a quantity of manjolds. Hot ,agN[x o terriers. ETC. -Summer kitchen sloe Igooa baker. boz stove and a number 04 6- inch pees.,cupboard. 4 kitchen chaos. 2 rocking charts child( bedstead. cradle and high ch*it,2 tables. 2 b -i,1 ' cream cans. 30 -gallon barrel with quantity of good coder vinegar. arae Pota- toes: lampand lanterns dishes and cutlery. Everything on the os place to be disposed of. as the farm is sold. T•.u..-Hay. grain. mangolds. potatoes. sad all sums of (le and under. cash: over that amount. 7 mooths' credit sou be given on furnish- ing approved joint rater. A satra•ghl discount of 1 per centa ibrrea for cash on credit amounts. WM J.ROBI-RTON. T.GUNDRYr Proprietor. A.sclior.[er. -to ere the ten per refit increase to ACT'TtION SALE Write teachers --it wan carried wit4- FARM. FARM Aisseut i ng votte Other Ilaalseega. John Iforris'u was appointed sellae attendance tinker for Victoria school ud Mr. John- Putt for ('entnal se•bort. 'I`ve rotary was inxtruetesT to pre- pare a st tement showing the number of days a It teacher has been aw44v. from ue.rk tn.-t• the iegintiing of the school year. 1 'rllt cal sett 94 IN.ys and calr average tette 67 girls --an ace lictorla )41101 1 1) girls on the otteolan a of 1: or 74 tier tent. it reported for February gir1...n the soli arid lance of 74 boys and gr of 77 per tent. r ort.d 174 boys and ri 1 and an average 1N i4 and 136 girls, SOMETHING FOR NOTHING. Twice during the last week the prier of l-ietory Bonds las been adranrssl. the tl>r14 hustle alone remaining unaffected and still .available art !e.7 and hntrrest A special opportunity is presented to those not seriously affected by iuiorue tax and owning 1!11:4 and 19:7 bonds. These people can .ell their 1933 bondss, and receive $100.50 or sell the 1937 and receive $102 and a4t•rued interest. They can then purchase 19%4 bond at 97, rceiviug as well us a bond for the same amount At the same rale of interest a enrol* for V .00 in the case of 1191$ end a drip'*' for 8:4).00 iu the rear of 1937 for each $100O bond esu e- • hanged' 'T. R. HARRISON Brandy...Insurance in all its Brandy... ::16 West d+f r VALUABLE ABLE MOCK AND 1 have been instruct , to sell by public auction at lot 16. i ,n. 3. town- ship of West ll'awrin..h, n \VI'14NS:Si)AY. AI•I{11, 7 1, 172t1. commencing at 1 o'clock: sharp : 2(111 netts of land. being tot 2(1. eon. West ll'awanosh. 1101[81:F(-1 horse. It year' old. he..cy-draft : 1 mane. hearyAlm ft ; 1 hors. 12 years old. general purpose; 1 ware, heavy -draft ; 1 horse. 12 years old. general purpose: 1 mare. 11 years old. grtieral ptrp.se; 1 horse. Is years old. 1e.%7 driver: 1 horse. 3 rears old. by 1.'rrie'r horse draft ; 1 hors. 3 years old. general purpose. COWS -1 cow, N years old. to freshen oar May 4th; 4 steers. rising 2 years. I brood 'now. due April 27th; 411 pullets and 211 hens. 1 year old. IMPLEMENTS -1 Veering binder. 7 -ft. eut, nearly new : 1 hay rake. to -ft.. Massey -Harris: 1 wagon and box with spring seat. 1 art faro[ trucks, 1 top buggy, 1 open buggy, 1 cotter, .pule tox, nearly tww; 2 Massey -Harris cul- tivators, 1 Siasiey-Harris mower. 5 -ft. rut. nearly new: 1 manure spreader, Closer ',eat : 2 art.. wagon $.pritlgl. 2 Fleury plows. No. 21; 2 sets iron har- rows. 1 disc harrow. 2 snifflers. 1 tur- ip sower. 1 need drill. No:on; 1 lay c r, fork, slings and chain: 1 tnruip (oa r. 1 pair bobsleighs, 1 Fleury cut• tin biz, 2 oats whimrtrees, 2 neck- yok1 tram :rale. weight 700 ibs. : 1 clot nearly new : 1 emery grimier, 1 Ihr I vat 'aspirator. in gout( nnlrr: 1 new .eeltarrow, 2 fanning mills, Clinton he; 1 buggy pole, whiffle - trees' and yoke; 1 hay rakes. 1 wood rack, torn rack. 1 act heavy harness. new , 1 set double harness, In gird repair: sets single• harness, jork. Mytbe*, twills and "all other articles too Brae us to mention. - 'fF:It)IS eiF Sidl.:.-e In (h« firm it) per event. of por•ha. 'y at time of sale and the balance n 114 clays. I.In farm xtoi•k ane( imide+• atm, all aumi of filo and finder. c44 .. over that anemia. 1: months credit ill be given on furnishing approval joy t notes. or a discount of 6 per tent. per nnum fere (rash on (•edit amounts. The farm will be. subject 1 a re- iw'r etT hid. All the household rni- tnre will be. sold. A, FEAGAN, .1. 11.,J()HN ST()N, T. (:t'N DRT. Eaeentom THE COL.BORNE STORE Just Eight More Shopping Days Until Easter Easter is always bright with the new Spring sty`1es in Suits, Coats and Dresses. Our Ready -to -Wear Department is bright with just the Gar- ments that will please. Why not have your new togs for Easter? SUITS 16 Real live styles made In serge. trico tine. gah.lydinr. in navy. rood and hind(. itraiel is shown on many suits. also rqusutity of 14ltton trim- ming. 'A ontrow belt hs shown on nearly every sityle. Pretty vests in eomblations of colors are greatly used. Come to this department and see the very newest in rest stylish suits. SPRING COATS Everyone Is greatly sorption/ at the w'uuderful styles w4 are showing and -- at Mk 11 moderate prices. �• • • AN OPEN LETTER TO THE CITIZENS OF THE TOWN OF GODERICH AND VICINITY Ladies and Gentlemen:- - - , Did you ever stop ta- consider the why and the wherefore of the upward trend of prices? .Cost of materials for manufacturing, higher wages for workers, with shorter working hours, consequently les! presuction, demand greatly in excess of supply --these are the main factors744biriating-ttt> -assent- high ,anal of living. Also, hat •eroh tt having a long-standing busin tion with wholesale houses often has opportunities' to get in Yon the inside" and buy stocks right? Auctions /aI.T.ARING AUCTION SALE OF WARM STOCK AND 1JIPI BENT$. %VILi.IAM COOK will s•11 by public auction at lot S. Lithe Road East. one and a -half miles north of Dunlop. Colborne township. on Tl11'RiDAY. APRIL Stir. at 1 o'e•loek p. m., the following : 1iftltKt':t4-1 - heavy --draft -7.11012,,,-1--- years ) .-T.._-:years 01d: 1 general pirp Se horsey' 4 a n14-- dtivAla roils -2 ear! old frenh (*1.1,'84 year` old: text' row, ti years old; ;.-sant, dale to- frshen May 1st : 1 steer. 2 years old: 3 dieners. 1 year* old; 3 otlerw. 1 year old; 1 heifer, 1 year old; 3 young kalLiis, . - 2 young plain, WNW 100 lbs.: 14 good ywutrg Abeep.-2-;acne ami grinder; 20_ R0('k 901108. 13I1'i.E31F:NTS-1 Frost & Wont! binder; 1 leering mower. new last year : 1 Sic: orml•k hay hinder; 1 'steel lute rake. 1 Mni!e7-Harris Neel (11411. 1 small farm wagon with pole and shafts. 1 Met bobsleighs, gid as new: 1 wagon lox. 1 hay rack, new : 1 gravel hoc. 1 Frost « Wood plow. 1 Verity ton-Purr,,w- ptr.w, 1 set Iron harrow*, 1 sumer, i hay fork. rope and pulleys. 1 set 1(110-11). orates. l fenning mill. 1 )1rl,aaghlin cutter, nearly new ; 1 top buggy. 1 light wagon, 1 hussy poke. 1 set beau.-nlnunted team harness. 1 Met double driving harness, 1 act Angle harness. 1 11611. ladder, 1 24 -ft. pander Iwilr. 1 good cram 'separator. 1 Daisy churn. No. 3; 1 road heater. 2 hnnging lamps. 1 cream ran, 12 milk Fina. chains. *hovel*. fork*, anil other articles too numerotu to mention. Everything moat be dfap.sd of. es the farm I* mold. TF:RMS.-All anima of 110 and under. moth; over that amount. *even months' credit will he given on furnl.hing ap- proved joint note*. A dioeonnt of 4 tier cent. •lloond off for rash on Credit amounts. 'WILLIAM ('Oe11C. THOS. (1t N1UT. Proprietor. Anetloneer. Also at the same time sad place the following aback ielowing to Jars'* \I'Wht,,, ey : 2 steers, rising s years old: 1 heifer. rising 3 year, OM (ate being fed for gran,) : 1 Nt.er, rising 2 years old: S raises, rising 1 year old. WIl1 1* veld on term* of ogle. JAMF:14 NIeWH1!f1fZT, Proprienr. This, then -1t-our Imes o you --- at this season, when most folks -are considering-buyinght "something new" for Easter and the subsequent warm, bright weather, that we have been able to buy the majority of our stocks before the big advances of the past few months, and are thus in a position to offer you good up-to-date foot- wear at reasonable prices, many of our lines being priced at less than we ourselves could buy them to -day, thus effecting a saving to you of from 35 to 50 per cent. Our new stocks include all the newest shapes and styles, the very popular high -cut lace Kid Shoe, Kid and Patent Oxfords and Pumps for ladies, the brown and black Balmoral, also some nifty Oxfords, with the smart recede toe, for men, with the children and growing boys and misses well provided for, and we feel confident that a look at our goods, marked in plain figures, will con- vince you that, cons/ldering the almost prohibitive prices you have to pay for every commodity you buy, you can •till purchase your footwear at a very reasonable figure. Hadn't you better give us a call, and let us show you the goods .we were fortunate enough to buy right? Yours very truly, SHARMAN'S SHOE STORE per W. Reg. Shaman 016 DRESSES They come In every valor aid - In ■ large variety of Styles. IN VW() URF:SSF:S A1.'KF:'. Nati' 'blue Is greatly shown in taffeta. duchess and serge and as Mfr department is two. Ton are sure to find the lat at71e. shown. Many Mack Uresses in dlu'hexs and taffeta with combinations of (geor- gette. Large cuffs and pretty 1rst:. NECKWEAR Ilainty Collars in erer7 wanted shape in geor- gette eo -gette crepe. lawn or organdy. Tile trimmings; .are of hoe in the finest qualities. They range iu prior from 73e to SIM each. .a S Sissy, 311444,11t Mut r alit r ne -tont rte iR s yard. A pretty grey T'eu at Sir for a 1e•npfh ~met for a veil. Sport Veils in many designs. also in plain veils. put up in envelopes, in grey, black. purple arid blue. This )ell hos an elastic ridge. at tae each. Hair -nets made from teal hair lu light. medium, and dark brown. ler math or three for 25e. This is a simile' price. ti. HOSIERY The short ('oat la greatly shown anti la • favorite. They tome in sand and grey shades w•1th narrow leather belts and button trimming. Every toiler Is adjustable to three positions. Nary blue serge ('oats in many new styles. Al... black ('oats in large sixes In gaunt quality serge. Long ('oats in Nand. frt." and polio blue velour. -\ tinge that will gine you a wide -choice. re Northwiy Costa on salt at 21111 store only. We have everything that one could want In Hordery. Black. white. grey, brown 1s many qualities from ttlr M 34.38 a yak. Hare you, Peen the new lace Stocklnpa ' They are the latest. They r'e.me In rombinattonv of 04(trrs at $$.N a pair and 1231 a pale. lade Stockings h1 black. brown, grey and white, ilio a-pllir. S pderfltl assortment In rliol.a` from. 36 to 42 h0. w 1.1.- In ,-llmbrh'-, b.ilg•'b.tlIN. walla pole not and maiusooisa. Tlwy range• 0, pile from 33e tor. Sleethng'.'2 yards whir. In loony qualities. from sae t. 1131. Pillow Cottons. In 40 In.. 42 In.. 44 In. wide, from 73ekr11311ayard. Grey Cottons. 34 In. wide. in many qualities BLOUSES Have you heard about the won- derful assortment of Mouse* we hose in stock :' The range com- prisis. silks. crepe tie ehinert amid georgette*, Iwsiclex a large false, of voiles. We have a differing style 24f _ everyenF.-- Alf the rust and new' .,.t towhee, are xlown. 144`.sure. to wee the sew smoekge s in or- gette wlth-44hort sleeve's nn ir pretty embroidery trimming. A tln•tty rest ix added to make a dainty fini4411. (LOVES nal/ _ With your new suit or Mat It la tlwwwwry that you have (:dorsa to notchrink is the glove that Is in greatest favor for this leMson. ll -r have n wonderful stock of silk Glove, in white. grey, light and dark sand shades, black. pongee and champagne. Niagara Maid silk (cloves In all bases at $1.111, $.M mad 12.23 a Gloves Mme In self or eon sting points. COBORNE CO. H. O THE HOUSE OF RELIABILITY GET WEDDING STATIONERY AT THE SIGNAL. siewasearkrtir iter Rates for the ensuing quarter are due April I st. SAVE THE DISCOUNT by making prompt pay- ment. Fifteen per cent. will be allowed off up to and including Satur- day, April 3rd, on all water rates paid in ad- \vajice. Water and Light Comm>On J. B. KELLY, Collector, • SEE OUR SPECIAL DISPLAY -- OF - EASTER HATS lir Housed;» Articles All the latest styles and effects in Mil- linery for spring and summer. Miss M. R. MacVicar rhiptas St. - G1ie!kir Whitewash Brushes Scrubs Hesest* Snap chips Nampa Geld iuust Old D,Iteh Ammonia' Lye' O'C.dar lAgeld % ewenr And numerous other articles for h,waevltsatl*g. CALi. ANi) BEE W.A. HOEY TML ()ROCCA Dean's Old Stated Ploiie 110