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SEVENTY-THIRD YEAR -No. 9.
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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.
GODERICH, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, July 22, 1920
THE SIGNAL PRINTING ('0., LIMITED, Publishers.
FARMERS
Starling Bank Money Orders altsof value to
farmers for four reasons;
1. They are absolutely safe and quick.
2. If a Money Order should be lost before
being cashed a new one can be obtained
without delay.
3. receipt is given at the time of
purcha4. When the Money Order is caajrtd it re-
turns to us to remain in our WS as a
permanent -receipt.
Steeling Bank Money Orders may be obtained
at any of our branches.
I1IE Smtu1'&K
OP CANADA
.1
A SAVINGS
ACCOUNT
It Is always well to have a Savings
Account upon which interest is regularly
paid and from which yon are free to draw
at any time should you have a good oppor-
tunity to buy stock or seed. A Savings
Account is Ready Money.
THE CANADIAN BANK
OF COMMERCE .
PAID-UP CAPITAL w SI 5.000.000
REMERVE FUND - - $15,000,00
NODERICH BRANCH, G. Williams, Manager.
7fw •4. 0•
MUSIC
FREDERIC T. EGENER,
Mas. Bac.
SINGING
PIANOFORTE --
PIPE ORGAN
Studio next to P..1. Mac -Ewan -a Garage
1 G. M. KIDD_-'
I
QUALIFIED SURVEY
la DRAFTSMAN
IResidence Ph �44 I
Lem. Amsea
PUBLIC NOTICE.
FOR SALE OR RENT..
, OR SALM-TWO HOUSES ON
` R i.nt street, one almost new. $24,10 buys
both. or will sell separately. Apply to WILLIAM
VROt)MAN, FJpo avenue. 4t
R SALE. -FIVE ACRES O N
Ba7held road, one mole Irogi Goderich. Or
chhhhhhaaaaaardd o apples- chert,ee plums, pears and small
fruits. Good land. well drained. well fenced.
Frame house and barn. good stone cellar at
house I good water. Splendid opportunity for a
man who wants* smell place. Will be offered at
• bargain 10. Quick sale. Apply S. CADE. R. R.
2. Coder is h. 4t
POR SALE. -SEVEN -ROOM RED
brick cottage, modern conveniences. las•
garden. barn Apply CHARLES GARROW. tf
1)R. F. J. R. FORSTER.
EYE. EAR NOSE. THROAT.
Late Howe Surgeon New York Ophthalmic
sad Aural Hospital, assistant at Moorefeld's
Bye Hospital and Golden Square Thrust Hos-
pital, London. Eng.
N Waterloo St. _ Stratford. TaMphase 917.
At Bedford Hotel, Goderich. from Wednes-
day. September 11th, at 7.3* p. w., to Thursday.
the 16th, at 1 p. m.
ti
Clover Honey for Sale.
6 -Ib. pails, $1.50.
L'OR SALE. -TWO AND A -HALL'
I' acres of excellent garden `round. well drained.
Has comfortable boom with good cellar. Mao
member o1 fruit trees and stable. Will be sold
very reasonably sod on easy terms.
Also 97 1.2 acres on Huron road, known
as the trickyand property.Then s a
good brick bottseL pp ... Ake place and
severe) acres of busk. d as good; most of it
could Le cu!nvated, but at present ie in pasture.
There ,s an abundance t.f water. Will be priced
very reasonably.
T. GUNDRY, Auctioneer.
10.1b. paint, $3.00.
80 -Ib. pails, 39.00.
Place orders now for Clover Honey.
Phone Godench Rural (Dungannon)
6 r 7, or Colborne Municipal 135.
STEWART BROS.
R. R. No. 4, Goderich.
LIME
Only a few loads left on car
of lime which we were for
tunate to secure this week.
The Goderich Planing Mills, Ltd.
P. O. Box 18 GODERiCH, ONTARIO Phone 47
us{r
Raaeesea4aetnl3aed "'BANK BANK OF CANADA
$ Goderich Branch F. Woolcomb, Manager{
FOR SALE, -NINETY ACRES. lit
concession. Goderich township, four miles
south of Goderich. well fenced. a spring creek and
well. new barn and fair house; one-half mile from
arhool and church. Possession at IH April. '
WANTED.
LERKS WANTED: GENERAL
store,it exponent* no* necessary. Apply.
stating saary, to R. D MUNRO. Auburn, tl
TEACHER WANTED FOR SCHOOL
1 section No. 4, Colborne : second class Pro-
fessional certificate. Duties to commence alter
midsummer Saler to shoal. accords to
experience. AHTH FISHER, Secretary. R.
No. 4. Godench, t
LABORERS WANTED
FOR
FLAX PULLIAP* ANI) SPREAD! NG
Highest wages !Add. Appy
r t J• FOY,
CarsN+'isslli Shipbuilding Co.,
2t _ Goderich.
'PEACHER WANTED FOR S.S. NO. 5,
Colborn- ssennd-da•s professional, with
experience preferred. Dunes to commence after
Ammer hohdeys. 1op ly. stating salary. to D.C.
BOO16., Secretary. Wit -mention.
UIIRLS WANTED. -APPLY GODE-
RIGH KNITTING COMPANY. tl
Apply to ROBT. McALLISTER on the prem-
ises. or WILLIAM McALLISTER. Goderica, NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Administrator of the Etude t1
NOTICE.
I1 you ars fix king for a ore house to buy. I have
them oI all kinds. red Krick. white brick and
frame. at very reasooabk prices_ My past ex-
perience in building and valuation places me in •
position to beyo.r guide in the selection of a nice
home at a right price. I have pleasediotheis; I
can please you.
P. J RYAN. '
Real Eatate and Insurance
Phone 10
11
FOR SALR
OAK SIDEBOARD FOR SAL E.-
Applyat SIGNAL OFFICE, tl
HITESEW ING MACHINES
T. R. THOMPSON,
*Risk Exchange Hotel.
Agent.
Supply of Needles on Hand.
TOWN OF GODERICH
DEBENTURES POR SALE.
Subscriptions for the purchase of approximately
81015.11 of local improvement sewer debentures
d the Town al Goderich will be received by the
Tows Upsurge Irmo
THURSDAY, JULY 12nd. so THURSDAY
AUGUST Stb.1923.
There are twenty bonds ranting from 9247.16 to
974018. due in from ors to twenty years. These
bonds are offered to the local sub.criben at •
price to yield 6 per cent. No one person to be
sold over 625, 0.00 of these bonds.
The list is now open to inspect i. -n it the Town
Treasurer's Office, and after the fifth day of Au-
gust the council will allot the bonds.
No subscriptions necessarily accepted.
L. I., KNOX,
Town Treasurer.
Goderich, Ont.
W. F. CLARK.
Chairman Finance Com..
Godench. Ont.
L'OR SALE. -CHARMING VILLA.
residence of MRS. BOSWELL-REID, Junior
Picton street. off Victors street, Two reception
rooms, three bedrooms, bath (hot and cold(.
lavatory. electric light. telephone, furnace, elec-
tric stove in every room. Main building solid
brick. frame attachmenL all atone foundation.
cellar. hall -acre lawn. flowers, fruit and vegetable
garden. verandah. Call on owner at present in
residence.
LORD CAR FOR SALE. -STEERING
L` device. Non•puncture tires on rear. Trio
spare tubes. All httures. One of the best motors
in town. See a it house. Nelson street. Price
right. W. J. POWELL- tl
POINT FARM
is being torn down and we have to dis-
pose of immediately a half -million feet
of all kinds of the finest
SECONDHAND LUMBER.
Also a quantity of windows. doors, lath,
wainscotting and baseboard, at very
reasonable prices.
Apply to
MERCANTILE SALVAGE CO.,
Point Farm.
L'UR SALE. -ONE PIANO CASE OR-
`` GAN snoctave, solid walnut, at a snap.
Apply at WALKER'S STORE.
LLIOR SALE, -A SQUARE PIANO. IN
Haines
good condition.
Yp4rrk Mlid ake, Apply ai
WALKER'S f'URNiTURESTORE,
ARTICLES FOR SALE. -T H E
undersigned has a good second-hand piano
and an Oxford range kitchen stove with water
front for ole. Apply to J. W. CRAiGIE. 21
B. C. SHINGLES
ALWAYS ON HAND
at McGAW STATION•
Call C. A. Robertson or John Treble.
Telephone Dungannon bre; or John Treble. 1101.
i dawn
NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND
OTH RS.
tip nee Ewan Or JOAN T. GRIFFIN. LATE OF
TNt TONNEAU. 9. AaNrtaLD, IN TINE COUNTY
or HURON. raRR4R& DalIA;ID.
Nunes is hannyarivin. pursuant to R.S.O.
chapter 121.11 1. that all persons having
cWma a�gaatt•amtet `4ise ate of the said Jchn T.
Gnf n,deceasaa, w) died on cr about the 17th
day of November. D.1915, are required to send
or deliver to signed solicitor for Sarah
Grilgn, admi of the said estate of the
said g} before the E1at oay of July.
'amend surnames, addresses
sod deseriptialli. lu1 perndalan of their
Mims. a statement 01 their accounts and the
tatty of semeitss41 anyi held by them.
A/401t/RTURITAREENOTICII that after such last-
tasolioreddatas sol mInrstratnawal proceed to
41sMbttte the of the deceased among the
�kiaaaaAitled t haven regard only to elle-
ae1mE tY which sM shell then have received
��f1iggL�� sad that the administrnrix will not
wase bah, said wets, or any part thereof. l0
mg pews' fir pere4w Cir whose calmsnotice
teas oat have beta received by her at the time
Of swat distramtion.
Dates the Stn day W July. A. D. 1920.
CHARLES GARROW.
Godench. On..
Solicitor for SARAH GRIFFIN.
Admimstratna.
Unlimited Quantity of
GOOD MIXED WOOD FOR SALE
at $3 per single cord, delivered.
THE GODERiCH MANUFACTURING
CO., LiMITED.
(Foot of Anima St.) Phone 61.
HONEY.
i have for sale a quantity of choice
WHITE CLOVER HONEY.
Address inquiries to
A. W. KURSCHENSKi,
R. R No. 2, Clinton, Ont.
Colborne Municipal Phone No. 1016.
CARD OF THANKS.
UR. AND MRS. NETT. MCIVOR W iSH
to mew their heartfelt thanks to neigh
hors and Moeda for their many kmanes., and
enpremiotie of sympathy during the Merl lilies
PIM 01 their gend . the boar of bereavetsswt.
TIMMINS WANTED.
•0
PUBLIC NOTICE.
TAXES 1920.
The tax rate fcr 1920 is 41 mills on the
dollar -three mils lower than 1919. 1 am
now prepared to accept payment of 1920
taxes.
Those in arrears must pay those arrears
at once.
No more leniency can be shown to
those in default.
WM. CAMPBELL,
Tax Collector.
Goderich, July 22, 1920.
MAIL CONTRACT.
OEALED TENDERS. addressed to the
Postmaster General, will be received at
wa until
NOON. on FRIDAY. the 27th DAY o1 AU-
GUST. 1920,
for the conveyance of His Majesty's Mails. on a
Contract for four years, six times per
wee ,over Auburn No.1 Rural Route. from the
Postmaster General's pleasure.
Pnnted notices containing further information
este conditions of proposed Contract may be seen
and blank forms o1 Tender may be obtained at
the Post Offices of Auburn. Bluth. Godench. and
at the often the Post Office Inspector. London.
CHAS. E. H. FISHER,
Post Of *. e Inspector.
Net Office impector's Office,
London, lOth•July. 1920 9t
TENDERS -CEMENT CONTRACTS.
Tender will be received by the undersigned
for cement bridge, lot 19, concession A also arch
bridge. lot 24. 25, concession 10, West Wewanosh,
at per cubic yard actual contents Plans may be
seen at clerk's office. Tenders will be opened at 11
o'clock. in TSwnship Hall. August 2nd. Lowest
or any tender not necessarily accepted. W. A.
WILSON, Clerk. 2t
rreireleliesiesie
The Pavilion:
NOW OPEN
(near HorEL SUNSET, Goderich)
DANCING
EVERY NIGHT
8.30 to 12 o'clock
Lots Society Orchestra
COLBORNE FARMERS' CLUB
The July shipments of CEMENT
and TILE are all disposed of, and
parties desiring any during August
should send in orders at once.
SALT will not arrive until Au-
gust, but some FLOUR is still on
hand.
Weekly shipments of LIV}S
STOCK are being made.
J. N. KERNIGHAN,
Manager.
LOST OR FOUND.
L'OUND.-A MiNK FUR, 0' THE
Bayfield road. on . Monday afternoon.
Owner can have sante by calling at this office.
LOST. -ABOUT JULY 15th' A
Yellow collie. with white on face. neck.breast
-1*
and loreet. Answers to name of Bob. Finder
kindly moiety ED. FISHER, Carlow, or call
Goderich Rural 10 ring 7. Reward.
LOST. -VARNISHED CEDAR
CANOE. broke away from moorings near
tiodericb. Reward r1 returned in good condition.
Finder pleacommunicate P. O. BOX 274,
Goder_k,aa Oat.
OST. -JJ motor ttruck. on Friday. JJulHE lyyTn. between
DDDDun assns and Godenecb. OF A
Fmder please leave
atS{GNALOFFICE. - -
i3OST.-ON THE SQUARE IN c p&
1/ RICH. s 510 bill Finder please Now at
SIGNAL OFFICE.
That delicious made-in-Goderich ice
cream of Blackstone's makes new friends
every daY.
Start the day with a cool, clean shave.
Nothing retr.Mea s maw more than the
morning shave. It gives a feeling of
cuolnets and freshness which lasts
throughout the day. Equip yourself
with right tools. Razors, safety razors,
hones. brushes, strops, soaps, shaving
powders and cream lotions, bay rum. A
complete outfit will cost you but a frac•
tion oftcost of a year's shaving at a
barbel shop. E. R. Wigle, druggist,
GodeYich.
Homemade Candy.
Colborne's is headquarters for home-
made candy. Only the purest of in-
gredients used in its making. Try
-Ome.
SUNDAY CONCERT
AT TIIIE PAVILION.
CHAUTAUQUA NEXT WEEK.
8p endid Program Begins on Tuesday
-flet Ready for 11.
Everything Lt now In reodinesa.,•for
the opening of the third annual Code -
rich Chautauqua. The big tent w111
arrive lute Saturday and will- be placed
tau the lawn by the. Souse( hotel st the_
west end of ltritrnula road,. ready for
the opening session on Tuesday after-
noon. The superintendent this year
will be Mr. 1t. R. Bremner. He studs
•word that the program la the biggest
sad Inst ever uttered by the Cult -Aller
service anal la tieing received w1111 great
enthusiasm by the Canadian audiences.
In the interests of a strong program
a change has been made from the order
of the printed programs. Capt.
IFathel-) Il: .1. J. Watt of London.
Eng., has protest such a popular ai*I
entertaining lecturer that it has been
decided to have him speak on Tuesday
night and to have 1Ir. Wm. Caldwell,
of Me•(:ill University, speak ou Thurs-
day afternoon.
The 1.0rodou Concert Party, which
gives the- opening number- on the pro-
gram. 1s composed of four of the must
popular musicians of Ontario 41141 their
concert hiss , bronght, forth wavy ex-
pressions of desire for repetition. lin
the struwl day. Wednesday, the MIM I'
Will he furnished by Thomas e.
Mlebeltree, who Is quite Will known
to maw people lu Goderich. Although
blind nearly ifs whole life Mr. Mlchel-
treee's music has a perfection and au
appealing sweetues. which leaves
nothing to be desired. Ile be assisted
by Miss Gwendolyn Authlst'Ie, an ae-
cumpllshteNl reader, and their work
together brings out the exec/eat art
of each. The afternoon lecture hs
given by Mrs. Horace !'arsons. who
needs no Introtlhctton' to Canadian
audiences, She has a message and
delivers it with strength and clearness.
If y(ru like entertainment or are
interested 1n -birds or in art do not
miss the, Wednesday evening nessiou.
(.hedge Crawford thirst has one ,of the
moat interesting and 11141rut:tine
lettpres ever put before any audfenee.
ilio Imitate nlwust any bird That
dies or walks and does ao continually
throughout- his lecture. He is also an
artist of rare ability and illustrates
ifs lecture with a series of bird por-
traits which he has made from life.
On Thuraday afternoon Dr. Wm.
o'aldwell of McGill University, Mon-
treal, will loet»ne on "The i'lace of
Canada in the World of Today," tak-
ing ftp the international situation sad
our rotation to h. In the evening's
program we have \one of those rare
and unusual almhltsatlon.( of music.
lecture. mut-Ing pictures and lantern
slides, in the lecture on Hawaii. that
Paradise of the Pacific,';which will he
The following program will he
rendered at the Pavilion next Sunday
afternoon and evening :
March -Ocean to Ocean.
Vallee -Waters o Ventre.
Violin Solo-Airm Violin Con-
certo. Op. '28-4'arl (,uldmark.
Selection -When Dreams tome Tnle.
Selected -Forever la a Long. Long
Time.
Valle --The Vampire.
Intermezzo --Pandora.
' God Save tli Klug.
Your favorite ice cream soda is here.
None but the purest flavors used. H. T.
Edwards.
The slight scratch may prove serious.
The slightest scratch or cut may result in
blood poisoning, with very serious conse-
quences. Germs are everywhere and
unless wounds are kept clean with a good
Antiseptic pr.paration they will become
infected. Hydrogen Peroxide thoroughly
cleanses all wounds and destroys germs
and promotes rapid healing. Keep it on
hand and use freely when need arises.
Ask for H. P. strength. E. R. Wigle.
druggist, Goderich.
The Missies Lydia and Ella Berk, of
Toronto, and MIAs Lilian Mason. of
London, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
sosesesse M. ('. Swanson.
'!
1, 'id i.. .ni 11i
WANTED
RASPBERRIES
in any quantities de-
livered at the factory.
The Huron Canning & Evap. Co.
given by Miss Mildred Leo Clemente.
.
She will he accompanied by a group of
the Inst and most famous singerm
danders and musicians of those islands.
Space will out iwrmlt a detailed
consideration of tin• r4!et of the pro
gram ie,•e, but many people think that
the lAt
f is even Wetter than the
iirst The program is 611111 to I*
the 1has ever been offered to
any 1'Ilautanqua audience. The price
of the ,a:ttson ticket thin year ls. $2.110.
A glance at the single admisaion )abeam
that for the eleven, session they would
amotnit to 5700. No even if you rail
go only In the evenings or mart* only
four evenings .11 pays to buy a settees
ticket." There are only eight huudaed
season tickets printed for Gt*lerich, so
secure yours at once and be sore of
having thou. They are on male by
Nab Chapters of the 1. 0. D. E. or
may be swum' from Lewes hardware
store or the ofk-c of the Sunset hon*..
Nur have the children leen forgotten.
This year as in other years the chil-
dren will have their own Junior Chau-
tauqua every morning at 11 o'cloek.
Under the direction of Miss Lucille
Kni+ely. a gratitude of Ohio, Wesleyan
University *t Ih'Iaware, Ohio, they
w•111 organise their Junior town, have
their picnic. their athletic carnival.
uud end up by giving a Mother Goose
(Continued on page 4)
City Dairy ice cream bricks always
on hand at I1. T. Edo lads'.
Mrs. A. T. McDonahyii as left far a
months holidays to Mit friends tat
Wingham.
DIED.
CLARK. -At Claremont Farm. Colborne tow
ship. on Thursday, Juty .2. Henrietta B. Tait
relict of the late James Clark, aged al ream
The funeral will take place from her late not -
dente on Saturday. July 24th. at 2 30 o'clock.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Pan
Mid Contract-Postolhce Department .... I
Debentures for Sale -1 own oI Goderich. 1
Villa for Sale -Mrs. Boswell-Rrid.._:W..- ... 1
Tenders Wanted -Township of wetk.Wawa-
nosh... .. 1
Teacher Wanted -S. S. No. 4, Ceiberns..-.....
Laborers Wanted --1. Foy ' 1
Came Lost-P.O. Boa 274. Ga!mieb-,- - 1
Tax Notice -Wm. Campbell • 1
Godench Chautauqua ...- .... -O
Fur Found -Apply at Signal Offka, ..-. . 1
Oak Sideboard for Sale -Apply .t Signal Ontee 1
Notice-ColborneFar.srsClub.. .. . 1
Dog Lost -Ed. Fisher. .... . .. 1
Ckekslt,NM.-JG D. Mow AttAws .. • . , 1
Card of Thanks- Mr. and Mrs. Neil Mclvor,1
White Sewing Macnne T. R. Thompsim t
Mucor Truck Tail -light Last -Leave at *. gnat
Office .. 1
110 Bill Lc et -Leave at Signal OTe1... ....
Consult
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Qn Financial Matters
FARMERS too often consider that
a checking account is the only
service our bank has to offer them.
T1 TROUGH our various branches we offer
farmers throughout Canada the same complete
and attentive banking service that we afford to
other Canadian business men. There is no
financial problem connected with your
fa
which cannot -be solved more sec
through co-operation with the Bank of MontreaL
f
Our BranchaManagerissrr regarding
be gladsuch mattyrn
confer with him all
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Established over 100 years
Branches in all important centres in Canada
Savings Departments at all branches
TOTAL ASSETS in *cess of $joo,000t000