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(payable in advance)
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to United States addretses
Apemen : The Signal Printing( Co.,
Limited, Goderich, Ontario.
/NRVENTY-THIRD TEAR -No. Mb
C M Burton 1 mug 19
63 Boston Boulevard w
The Firms that Advertise
are the firms that
want your trade.
Do your business
with those who
think enough of
it to ask for it.
1' ARmERe
If you would like to increase your live-
stock and are in doubt as to where to
purchase, telephone our Malaga, and
he will gladly endeavour to get this in-
formation for you without charge.
The Sterling Bank dogs its client* upesuv
banking facilities in producing and mattte:lag
their crops. And we are always reedy to ex-
tend the miens for lamer development 00
any sound proposal, r.
neer your plans with our local Manager.
ThE &FERUNGBANI(
OP CANADA
GODERICH, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, jury I, 1920 T® 11101rAL PRINTING co., WHITED,
PublIalist
Good Investment
FREDERIC T. EGENER,
Mets. Bac.
SI NGI NG
PIANOFORTE
PIPE ORGAN
shop that to P. 1- MacEwan's GIMP
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aya years' experience. Have/mod100
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Nor= is hereby) given. purewaat se �, LG..
cap. 121. sec. se mit all peewee harks/ adCC j ,
against the estate of the said Janet Correia,
deceased, who died on the sed day o1 June, 1100,
are required is send os del. ver td1 he
the ex ester. on or Wore the Sad day 1101 July.
1V^ lull particulars M their claims; and thgt
after such dale said earlier will distribute the
Mats .t the said deceased among the rotor es.
HUM. having regard tasty to claims o1 which
hermit then lave received notice. and that M
will not be liable to say perm.s of whose claim
notice shall not have bees received at the time
e( each diatrib.tian.
Dated the 12th day M Jose, A. D.1020
at CHARLESGARROW,
Eric aloe.
SHINGLES-
3C.arllo.ds—B. C. Red Cadiit y
Cedar.
ij=h(e $r i
),PING—=
l -ply, 2 -ply and 3 -ply.
1.1
1 e arload—Hydrated Lime.
CEMENT—. ,.
1 Carlo. F5esh from mill.
The Goderich Planing Mills, Ltd.
P. O. Box 18 GODE&ICH, ONTARIO Phone 47
CAOF
UNION BANK.e
.NADA
't(»� Grwenah Branch,,: ,r t '1
R SALE. -SEVEN -ROOM RED
brick cottage, modern conveniences, lawn.
garden. barn. Apply CHARLES GARROW. tl
EOR SALE. -TWO BARNS FOR
sale -,n good condition, 36:56. Hall -mile
from K,npabndge. Terms es.y for quick sale.
Apply to G. FRAYNE. K,ngsbndge. Pbooe 124
10, Dungannon. 11
L OR SALE. -TWO AND A -HAL]
acres of excellent garden ground, well drained.
Has comfortable house with good cellar. Alan
number or fruit trees and stable. Will be aid
very reasonably and oa or, terms.
Also 37 1-2 acres as Huron road. known
as the brickyard property. There is a
good brick house on the place rad
several acres o1 bush. The land ,s good; moat 01,,,t
geoid be cultivated, but at present min pasttse.
The. 0 ....abundance o1 water. W,Il be priced
reasonably.
T. Glist DAY, Auctioneer.
FOR SALE. -NINETY ACRES, 1st
conceaaga, Goderich township, lout miles
south of Goderich. well leered. a spring creek and
welt, new barn and lair bore. one -baa mile from
school sod church. Possession at 1st Apel.
Apply to ROBT. McALLISTER, on the peen -
ibis. or W14,11 AM MCALLISTER, Cadence.
Administrator of the Estate. tl
NOTICE.
11 you are loc k,y for a ace house to buy. 1 hove
them o1 all kinds. red brick. wt'te brick anE
frame. at very reasonable prices. M7 pose ex
Downes ,n budding and valuation places me in a
position to be fro retire in the selection o1 emir
home at a right price. I have praised others; 1
Can pie ase you.
P J RYAN.
Real Estate gad Insurance
Mise 30.
t1
!is being torn down and we have to ds -
pose of immediately a hplf•million feet
of all kinds of the finest
SECONDHAND LUMBER.
Also a quantity o1 windows, doors, lath,
wainscotting ttintg gad baseboard. at vary
tosatinable prior., •
FOE SALE
POINT FARM
Apply to ,'
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MERCANT>,L SALVAGE CO,
Point Farm.
GAN, eixoetive solid walnut, at a s
SALE.- ONE PiANO CASE OR -
Apply et WALESsank
iTORE.
Bras.
R SALE, -A SQUARE PIANO, IN
good condition. sold rosewood cage,
ones New York make Apply at
WALKER'S
Bros., New
B. C, SHINGLES
ALWAYS ON HAND
at McGAW STATION,
C.. C. A. Rabartr. w Jona Tides
?0a,Mr Danowere aur: orlAsai
Mi.
Unlimited Quantity of
GOOD MIXED WOOD FOR SALE
at 13 per single cord, delivered,
THE GODERICH MANUFACTURING
CO., LIMITED.
(Foot of Angleaes St.) Phone 61.
A LARGE QUANTITY OF
XXXXX British
HOW GODERICH
1 ander -lst Harold Murray, 12 ft.
CELEBRATED.
2nd Austin lisrrls, 3rd Donee' N
CELEBRATED. !funning high jump,or s, yearn
LC.DMI� under -1st Austin HarHs, 4 ft. 2
• 2nd Harold Murray, Srcl D. Nat
Vaulting with pole, 16 years
Fine One under-lst Austin Harris, :had
Flr■t-eiaa sley Harris, 3rd Harokt Murray.
in Town. Bicycle race, round the $quam, 13
yearn and under-lst lieu. Filsinger,
.ml Norval l'rer•lous.
Domlpsea Day Program a
and ('arrI.d Through In
Style -Urge ('rods
in.; New O$Ieal Ogee.
alrn. Mr. A. I.. Cole, optometrist and
and o tkLhas uur, I
nt ; 1 peened rn otlkw In (Inde- rich for the practice of his ptofesadou,
rand haling taken the vacant other In the
King- Hoard of Trade rooms, Masonic
Temple. Mr, Pole is an honor gradu-
ate of the ('anadtan uptlwlwie College
of Toronto and has also the advantage
of practical experience In optical work,
and he le fully equipped to deal with
work entrusted to hint. His oflk•,' is
open, every -day and all who are in-
terested are invited to give hitn a call.
It has beep a great day, the is•st
Dominion Day celebration t:oderk•h
has had for yearn. With the exception
of • little sprtltkle early In the after-
noon, the weather was all that could
be desired, and there was a large crowd
in town.
The proceeding+ started with the
parade In the *morning, Burr It w•as a
very creditable vete, including the 311r4
ltegfthent band. the town eoui,eIl and
oltllwt•s In carriages, the tire. brigade,
decorated autemohdken, stats repo•
needing different trades, the German
gnu recently received by the town, tie
-Highlaad brl*td,•," several ingenious
and amusing turnouts, dtrorated
bicycles, ealltbnmpians, etc. After-
wards the baby show- and the children's
games occupied the rest of the morning.
The prise -winner.. iu the morning
events were as follows; :
Sports at Agricultural Park.
In the afternoon a program of horse
rates and other sports was trsrrierl
out at Agricultural 1'ark, and the
apet'taton Iwd a busy time keeping
track of the rates, the lasetwll match,
the platform events. foot rates, etc.
The Imre races resulted as follows:
2.30 trot or pace -
56.414. Patchett (S. Rodger. Clandeboye) .1 1 1
Jim Halt Ulm Brown, Blythl. ..a . 2
Mame ardtMdGsae/ (M. McDougall. Bay -
Dexter U. ....Gaferichl.. ......... 2 a J
4 4
Time -2 1-e each heat.
2.30 trot or pane -
King George (G. Norrs, Sm. Marys)... ... 1 1 2
Indy Ideal 1W T. McLean, Gedevchl....e' s 1
Elie Campbellatk McCrea. lIngaeb)....2 2 a
Rantl Wilkes (T, McGee. Godeg4A) .... 4 a 4
Time -2.7411-e, 2.34 1-2. X.M.
2.11 trot or pace-
ile Parade. Gentry De Forest (1 HariseM, WMMsa) 1 1 1
Repeater (M. Mctbugau. ilayfieldi.. 2 1 2
Trades proceaalou-lid Goderich Mer- Nile Boy (T. McNeil,i1N•. ,n..,.....,5 1 .a
cauttle Co., 2nd Ben ti*hepherd (Vet- Tube -21S.2.241 -4.23t (1t•
rnnr barber sbeipl, 3rd Furl Hunt. Highland dancing - .-+ Jlieetrea_
Decorated automobiles-- 1st urs, Wplls, atrompenierl on The bagpipe by
Harry Hunt, ;ARI Mn. J. G. Reinhart. thief P,wtlethwalte and Master Mar -
3rd Itis. Time Hutchison, 401 Misr 2711, and a Reales of athletic contents
Marion Lee. and Rimini events, Nome of the hitter
Decorated bley, ices --Id Edna Hor- bl'ittg very aunshng, were put on he-
nry, 2nd Rowena Jane, 3rd Wlnull.•crl (v►ewn hosts of the hors races The
Shephard. prise-wtnwn in theme evtttta were as
l'allthIanptaa.--1st "4loderkfi Amuse- follows : !
went Corporation," 2nd H. Bloomfield 100 yiiii fintIra+e---1- ?pill, F.
and Clarence Welsh (the Istxeraf, ^Price. Allen.
A spbelal prize was awarded to Mr. Running broad }ramp--$ O. McKay:
Harry Barker for his exhibit of a war 17 tt.; A. Klttron, J. 'tuUL
tank" _LOX yards. foot nee' -J. Tully, F.
Y Sluma
-Mee. Wallace McDougall.
Soldiers' Wires. 01W year and Mine Meng rate (over 3GI---18^ O. McKay.
-1st Mrs. (leo. James, 2nd 1(ea,-�s�C,.Orillth, A. Kitten.
Vtinalagtee- - Backward rare -.1. taint, $ G. Me -
Not over six months, open. to all- Ray. C. GriMOth.
1st Mrs. W.. McArthur, 2nd Max. H•K-ells relay foot nee -1st, team
liuckworth. lThe Judges rec•om- from Goderieh tarehall club: 2nd, team
/mended a special prise for Mrs. Cully, from Goderich township; Ari, team
who arrived with her baby after the from Znrlch basAall club.
Judging had been completed.) Itoxlag In barrels --Wallace Mc -
Six months to one year, open to all lbngall, John Ynlll,
-1st Mrs. Miller, 2nd Mos, Robert Pillow fight on pole --K. Harris, E. -
McKay. wood Thompson, I)onglas N111rn.
Hoyle oyle IiN'
Init-e'■ting contest -E. Nev.
Jim, Arthur I'eeaehey, ('immure Welsh,
('Lire Tweedy.
Balloon ran' -Margaret Chapala n,
Annie Panzer, 11. Matheson, PJthel Mal-
lough -
Um aswrall Sumas.
GIRLS.
30 yar1ia,, it years ami under -let
Margaret WS t, 2nd Irene Fry, Ard
Violet Carrick '
Wpm
t. 40,,,y'sede. 6 polars'. grad
u
Int rue rot E/1iott.,llnd Isere
Fry. 3rd -Violet Carrick.
110 pwrds race, 10 years and under -
'lit Ethel Sterling, 2nd (hate Sterling.
3rd Belem Jolutstou,
Thread -the -needle race, 14 yeas and
under-1,rt Jean Chapman. 2nd Freda
Sterling, 3rd Lucy 544 -Gregor.;
100 yards race, 12 years and under -
1st Grace sterling, 2nd Ethel sterling,
3rd Pearl Taylor.
50 yards nee, 12 years end under
(Instead of poteto nee) -1st I theJ
Columbia Treble. -
Shingles .Sterling, 2nd Grace Sterling, 3rd Gladys
Balloon raee, 12 pears and umler-
bit Dorothy Brown, 2nd Voids Milton,
3rd Evelyn Curry.
100 yards race, 14 years and under -
LK Violet Thomson, 2nd Marian He -
Dougall, 3rd Vpeda Sterling.
Boot nor, 100 yards, 12 years and
under--ist Pauline Hunfalvy, 2nd
Wlnnlfrerl Shepbaled, 3rd Helen John-
ston.
Thread -thee -needle race, 10 years and
[oder-lie Olive MCAIJIater, 2nd
'Beatrice Henry, 3rd VaIda Milton.
The girlie bicycle race was called off
bcausr of the many automdrhllrs on
the Square, making It dangerona to
attempt a nice.
an *APO AT
MdlitiffIAT/�a
I�OINn AND" -AT DUN-
111,
Also Flour and Feed skean on hand.
Phone AGENT, R r 2, or W. H. Me
CLURE, 121 Goderich Rural.
D
rutc NOTICE.
R. F. J. R. FORSTER.
EYE, EAR, NOSE, THROAT.
Late House Serpeo. N.. York Ophthalmic
1tipcal nmistant .at 1,Co relietd's
C+Mde■'Square Threat Hos-
Merino St. 3.. Steamed. Telephone 2R!.
At Bedford Hotta, Gaderick Iron Wednes-
day, September 1541t at 7.1u p. m., to Thursday,
the Irk at l ....
AUCTION SALES.
AUCTION SALE OF SIXTY•FIVE
ACaasos HAT.
MR. JOHN O'N
wig sell b public sorties at lot 'a
Boater' Munson, Ashfield (Thos. PC
FRIDAY, JULY 5(k.
commencing at 2.30 o'clock p as.. about is
M hay, which will be .old is parcels.
Tarn. -Four month'credit will be given so
forearm approved joint notes. A dsaenat
allowed for cash.
JOHN O'NEiL, T. GUNDRY,
Proprletoe, Auctioneer.
WANTED.
'PENT WANTED AT ONCE. BOX
11 1117, Ggdrlch.
YJANTED.-ONE OR TWO BOYS TO
r learn r..d-.ohtng• GODERICH MER-
INTILE CO.
WANTED. -A GOOD GENERAL
«rv■■t• APO, N MRS. WILLIAMS,
St. Vinton street.
/.GIRLS WANTED, -APPLY GOD&
53 RICH KNITTING COMPANY. N
Yuri
30 yards raee, 6 yeen and under
lot Hilly McAuley, 2nd Stanley' war.
Iver, 3rd Jack Sterling.
30 yards race. N years and a
1st ian McKay, 2nd I)oaglas Gods
3rd Albert Rooth.
73 yenta race, 10 yearn and under --
1st Framer Sterling, 2nd Alfred Sturdy,
3rd Donald Mc14y.
100 yard« race, 12 year. and ander
-bit Roy Walters, 2nd Kingsley Har-
mIs, 3rd Framer Storting,
100 yards race, 14 yearn and tinter
-let ('has. Harrtaon, 2nd (leo, Ell -
singer, 3rd ilouglea Nairn,
= Bolt rice, 12 years and ender --lot
Itingaley Harris, 2nd Stewart Ryan,
Jack I'urvie
Three-legged nee, 14 years anel un-
der -1st Fred and Hrnent Robinson,
2nd Tom Gundry and (seed. Ellsinger,
and Harold Murray and Douglas Nairn.
Running broad Jnmp, 14 yeers and
SPECIAL OPTICAL OPFER.
High-grade gold-filled spectacles and
eyeglasses, with bell quality fiat spherical
lenses, for only 18.50. Eyes examined
free by our well-known and painstaking
apecda ist, Mr. Higbee°, formerly optical
raped for Kent's jewellery store Toronto.
We save you money en everything in the
optical Zine. Come early. Three days
only -Thursday, Friday and Saturday,
111, 6 1aGoderici, and 16. Stems's ART Sroale,
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agar ;•
Olty Man
�� Aso mens big,. always
as east st a t IMtMui* '' - -
NOW OPEN
(near Hone- St7Nsrr, Goderich)
DANCING
EVERY NIGHT
8.80 to 12 o'clock
Twee hsetealstt acre were gasped,
both between Zurich and Goderich, the
find, an exhtbitlon game, In the morn-
ing, and the second, • Huron County
League match, in the afternoon. Zur-
ich won both of them.
The morning game wan fairly well
attended. The manager, of both teams
"piayed went M." aaving tltrir bent
efforts for the League game In the
afternoon. Heron Innings were played,
Zurich putting across nine nuns while
Goderich scored four. lavis and I'rid-
ham were the Goderich battery and
did good work, most of the rune se-
cured by Zurich being due to errnrs In
the. field. The grounds committee had
neglected to have the grass cut In the
outfield and this hindered the playernt
and coat the home teem two or three
nuns. The empires were Jath Wiggins
of tows and ('■ntelon of Clinton.
The afternoon game was a better
exhibition. The teems were pretty
evenly matcher) and the game was
keenly contseded by both slden. Roth
nines had one had Innings each; out -
nide of thin It wax a pltclwry battle.
Zurich rolled up four counters in the
*wood and added another in each of
the fifth and sixth Innings. Goderich
scored one In the first and put three
more over In the sixth, the seal Nrore
being 6-4. Jimmie Wiggins at second
base and Cully at shortstop etrength-
eeed the home tee eonslderahly.
Sanderson pitched Al hall and wax
ably hacker) up by 1t111 Itisnet. Kergo
(said to be a native of the Hawaiian
lnlandnl was In the box for the visitors,
and before the game darted Manager
Bays of the Goderich chili notified the
iiMpiren that the game would be pleyed
randy protest, on the ground Oat
Zurkh hall not signed Kergo rap within
the tittle allowed for doing sr, and also
ineeanai he was • resident of London.
However, the game wan a good Dur.
ant thumb we all would hare- been
more pleased 1f the home team had
wog, the boys nowt be given credit for
their good work.
In a rolllslon with one of Zuricb'n
players coming home from third hast,
WIII Hbawt lost a tooth, bit this little
thing did not make hlin gilt, as he
.nlaheed out the context In good style.
Jack WIgglns of town and a man
fro. Detroit wore the timpires.
The line-np for the arnoon game
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WO s :
Goderich- R. Bisset,: (at'elek
r f; l'rklba., e 1; Wiggins., IIh: Webb,
I f; Cully • s; Barlow. 1 h; W. Menet,
c; hie ndeerxon p.
Zurich -4;, A. Hoffmann, 1 A: A. Remi,
e t; L. Hoffman, a a; W. F. !Semen, e;
Y. L. Warm.'2 h: 1.. Califon, t h;
[ergo, p; A. Nl.Mert, 1 f: R. Wisher, r 1.
Band Convert and Fireworks,
1. the (evening the hand of the VIM
Regiment. which had given excellent
'service throughout the clay, gave • con-
cert on. the 1(gnate which was heard
and appreciated by a large gathering
of people. A Areworks dimple at
Yietorla lark ewarinded the day's pro -
gra m.
Neaps et t(M Day.
We didn't coast the chIldrrs t■ the
promotes to Agrleroltenl Park. bat
.'tom .1.1," !bare were 11111' of Memo
Osadllaetq ea page 8.
That delicious made-in-Goderich ice
cream of Blackstone's makes new friends
every day.
It leaves the skin smooth and satiny -
Pinder Vanishing Cream. 35c and 60c.
Campbell's Drug Store.
Remember the annual garden party in
connection with St. George's church to be
held on Thursday, July 8th, afternoon
and evening, on the rectory grounds. A
salad tea will be served from 5 o'clock,
and there will be fancywork and candy
tables, a fish pond, and a musical program
will be given during the evening. Ad-
mission 15c. Tea a la carte.
Fuss THAT PESTER STOCK.—Your
domestic friends deserve every protection
and comfort you can provide. Milch
cows and work horses especially should
be protected from annoying Ates. Our
Fly Destroyer will not harm the animal's
hair or hide, but it will give perfect
Protection against flies, nats, mosquitoes,
etc. Easy to apply Pleasant odor. A
40c tin will be sufficient for one animal
tfor the whole season. E. R. Wigle, drug-
, Goderich.
• Baseball Notes,
On Monday night Crediton lost to
Clinton at the latter place. Score 9 to 1.
At Zurich on Tuesday night Clinton
was defeated by the score of 2 to 1
Clinton is scheduled to play here next
Monday night.
How Trey, Stand.
Zurich ------Won' Lost.
Crediton 4 1
4 3
Clinton
Goderich, 3 41 6
The lists showing the standing of Col-
legiate Institute and Victoria school pupils
are published on page of The Signal
this week
The boys of the St. Andrew's Club of
K++ilssgg ckperh an camping at the
Maitland—Falls.
A gleeful scaliest happened to Mr. L•
MMer organ week
sing•wktfsone t his left
ban -f coming in contact with the saw,
which took off the thumb.
The Ladies' Auxiliary of the G W.V.A.
will hold a special meeting in the club
rooms on Wednesday, July 7th.
Talking about welder,' the captured
German gun mi 1d tie placed, why
not put it in Itlack's park In At. Pat-
rick's street gad gay ao more about It?
PRESBiTERI.IN SIMMER SCHOOL.
To Open Next Monday. In Goderkh--
Marty Interesting Addresses
Expected.
The .summer school of the l're'sby-
fe•rian Synod of Hamilton and Loudon
Is to be held in o;oleric•h July 5th to
12711. The morning seualunit, commeae-
ittg next Monday, are to be held In
Knox church, the afternoons will be
given over to rest and recreation, and
for the evenings a series of public ad-
dresses has heen arranged, the speakers
(wing leaden in varloun deWtrtwente
of the work of the church.
The pm ram of evening addressee
la s follows :
Monday -Miss Beatrice Tbompsoa,
repreoeutrtive of the Woman's Misslon-
ary Movie ty.
Tuesday ---Rev. 1'. A. Meyers, M. A.;
•'Next steps In the Forward Move-
ment..'
\t'e• ln..stlay-Rev. Colin Yonne, D.
I).: -Work among sob-Anglo-liaxona,"
I hurelay-Itt1. Prof, A. A. Scott.
1t. D. Indore, Imila : "The ('harms
of India."
Friday --Rev W A. Mt'Faggart, B.
A.: "The Challenge of Life Service?'
A coming social event is the dansant it
the new Pavilion on the afternoon of July
21st, under the auspices OIL General - -,
Brough Chapter, 1. O. D. E. a, tea
and dancing.
BORN.
MIDDLETON.-in Goderich township, on lwae
17, to Mr. and Mrs Fred Middleton, e
daughter (ringlet( Harriet).
HEARN.-Al Stratford, on June 2q 12.n. to oda
and Mn. Horace Hearn. • daughter.
MARRIED.
NEIJN-FO7t,_Onlune e9, et St. Anne's chorea
Toronto, Lilian Rose, youngest daughter o
Mr. aid Mn. J. A. Fos, late of Goderich. to
Charles A. Noun, of Toronto.
IiN MEMORi823,
BOWLER. -In loving memory of our d 'rl
sonny. Michael Bowler. jr., who died two
years ago Wednesday. June 30.
The midnight stars are gleaming
Upon a little
wheys, sleeping without dreaming.
Is one we could not wive.
In dreams we see his sweet, sweet lace.
Anal kie h,. cold, cold hands,
And whisper as we loved him then
Wary. his memory now.
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--His lovas( Parents, Sister and Brothers-
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GU1tf03gY'tl. SLE •REO18TFJR
rams a-Aw.14, 04 Mtssanes N hay
befogging to Agin o at 1St!, ep,c.seinn,aR.
E. D. Ashfield, corn atg at p.n.s ta'eh ck.
NNW ADVERTIBEMNNTS.
Western Fair
Pap
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Lumber for Sak-Mercantik>filrtiiip CA 1
Tent Wanted -Bos 137 1
Accton Salo -Jahn O'Neil 1
Boys Wanted -Goderch Merant4.C., 1
Developing
Canada's Wealth
Of Natural ResoUroes\
,'` fi atndhsdG
, fisheries-- fundamental irate.
tries on which all of Canada's vaned activities
of bfpirias are built -have received the
practical cooperation of Bank of Montreal
toe more than a century.
liN tgao our de.
1. sire is as it was
in 1817, to bs '
helpful in every '
possible way ill i
the development '
of every kind of
Canadian business. }
Thu co-operation cat
tends through and be-
yond the large business'
enterprises t0 the Bien I
and the women who
make those enterprises ,
possible-tothe miners.I
lumbermen, farmers.' •
stock raisers, fishers.
merchants, clerks. -
workers of every king& i
to whom we are tried
Bering an intimate, uta
demanding. personal
service through ' our
Branches In every part
of the Domnruon•
-
Whatever your banking needs, consult our'
nearest Branch Manager ind thus be in touch
with our entire orrggaru anon, which is work-
ingfor the upbuwldi ng of Candi
Dm./ sae s.vam smommd 1.4sr.a Ae nfee4 Tweeds.
Warr, V...w.r, JVs. Yah Chirp. ea/ So„ Amman,
BANK OF MONTREAL
Ershished ee- 100 yew e +
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tnIAL J1 Th `� slow of imamate ' Mei :) IOwIU