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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1922-3-2, Page 34 Sonne- —t Who Pays For Advertising? Why nobody pays for it. i1 pays for it- self Advertising cuts down selling costs, \ breaks down sales resistance. It pays for ilsel f THE SIGNAL PRINTING CO., LIMITER, Publishers. FARMERS The farmer's wife will find a Savings Account which includes her own as well as her husband's name a decided convenience. In case money is unexpectedly required during her husband's absence, she can readily with- draw the amount herself or issue a cheque against the account. She can pay her monthly accounts by cheque and thus keep an accurate record of bills paid. Our local Manager will be glad to open such no account for you at any time. THE STERLINBANK OF CANADA BUS AND BAGGAGE SERVICE Bus meets all trains Calls made for passengers and beggagt to any part of the town, Prompt senrce guaranteed. Tailspinsa Sl Day ay chit M. R. ~STOWII<-- Rerldtuce, Cambria Road, opposite Organ Factory Office HOUSES—HOUSES All kinds fa. West very reason- able prices. Howes torent. P. aa. RYAN Kral Pilate and laauraae. I'hnae . N Unlimited Quantity of GOOD MIXED WOOD FOR SAti at 63 per single cord, delivered, THE GODERICH MANUFACTUR CO.. LIMITED -- (Foot of Anglleara St.) Pbosie 61. e Hear the catchy music of The Land of Promirr—"Tag Girls' Chortle" Forty Years Ago," "A Pillar of coati," My Funny Bone," "The Tinkle of Wed- ding Bells," "Push the laughter But- ton. " Miss Ellen Mounteaalle Survives Her Sister Daly Rix Days Early Monday morning of last week Miss Ellen Mountcastle, Clin- ton, died, just six days after the death of her sister, Miss Eliza. Miss Mountcastle was a woman of great charm of manner and a keen inte'- lect. She had a well -stored mind. keen perceptions, a kindly disposi- tion, and a natural dignity which marked her out as one among many. She was a daughter of the late Sid- ney H. Mountcastle, one of the earl- iest settlers in Goderich township and was born on the family homestead on the Huron road on August 3rd, 1634. For many years the two sis- ters lived alone in their home on Huron street, Clinton, "The Wig- wam" as it was called. earesseesseiseeereesseireeeWersessesaeselese CRAIGIE'S INSURANCE and REAL ESTATE Now Is The Time To Secure a Home Don't wait for the Spring rush Call and see our listings Beads Bought and Sold J. W. CTaigie Willoughby's Farm Agency, the largest farm agency in Canada, has sold through their local agent. Mr. C. C. McNeil, the George Ryan farm in Ashfield to Mr. Charles Jones, of South Woodslee, rhe purchaser gets perssession next March. We have other good farms, anging from .'0 to 100 and 200 Cres for sale. all close to railways nd town markets. If you are look - g for a farm we would be pleased show these listings at any titne, ( Atonal Buy SPace In The Signcil It is the moat *comical selling appropria- tion you cane. Your message will be read by over 3500 people . (,)DER1U11, t i\'I'ARR.), TI1LI SDA1•, MAILI'II 2, 19'12 Getting Ready For First ger that If the Semite goes too tar, Session of New Parliament then. sight be a demand fur Senate reform which would have the etfeset of a brake on some of the activities there, but Government merasureegen. eraily will have a haul ride iu the I' per Chamber. Ian Dunelm, Special Correspondent of The Signal, ' Prewenit ludkatioua do not lead to Writes Entertainingly About Doings Duringpr. the :t,tfun of a lengthy session.The Busy Period Prior To The Opening. I It will probably run for [terse months month:,,, however. and ace Nome 1n- rttawu, Marsch 1. The opeuingof 1101111.4.1101111.4. Spring Openings I11'"mil- Wtysting debates staged. the eig Show Is only a week hence an(1 Hurry lime and those who (iter ( to There an a lot 'ot matters on which the new things are beginning to look busy in the ...wilt' climbers are filling their (;overnm,.nt must declare itself, and and about the Parliament Building.,.- windows with evening gowns to a1- mat of these are already being Cabinet ('ounc!! is tatting daily. lure thoee, who from (•noire or ti - wn•xtling with the hundred and one one things which hare to be decided before the opening of Parliament, and already some of the outeidemem- bers are drifting in and making their reservations for rooms and and apart• iraanl.11 out behind the green bathe otter wle, must attend such fluwy doors wlih•h preserve the sanctity of tunctt s( as "the opening" and the the meetings of Cabinet Cuunii1, but LrrawIn itoom on the following there i, little gosalp as to the(;ov- Saturday evening. ' ernment', intentions being carried —o--- `•a Ioutridi• of those meetings.. From the political point of r1 w _ -rot iu,ctatter, ,there are plans afoot ments, where they may take up tem- Ottawa L. an interesting spot at I for el...bringing down of a budget poetry residence durin/ the eels -ion. present and will contlmle to be eo I slxsrh with its a000mpenying tax - fu other word,. Ottawa is about to for three or four Months. Statesmen, anon propagate. but unless one graduate from the role of en over- would-be statesmen and others who anew that such a thing were inert growu tillage to that of natioual h*ve no claims to statawmanahip are table it (night come as a surprise capital, and busin.wt ie looking up turning their eyes or their foot/Wee The answer {hes in the fact that 1lon. for everybody in a nsequete. I the first time, and during the Heaslon W. e.. }fielding Is Minister of Finance orek(ep•rs are beginning to an- the ir`t time, and during t session and it is strongly s,.ipe•t(d that there will be many new na ea the '•S" In Mr. FleWinge tultials ng- stands tor "secrecy". Certainly, that 04141000000 They Here Here For You—Bargains In Watches, Clocks, Rings, Jewelry, Umbrellas, Silverware a Rich CutPass We arc offering these good low the future prices for well be- ts year. E.C.ROBERITY. Watchak mer and ',reveller Bast St. and Squ',reveller4100060 000000 Ilatesard and many new vol lug through the corridors and lo of the Commons Chamber. It will of interest, too, to watch the per- formataert !In both that chamber and the woei.auguet room where tbe Semitone hold forth from their waits In of plush --and perhaps this re'e('ywill ` Senate will grab most --el -end t wdlines in the daily imperil. tbe Ito —o-- laid down ter as the t'ommo0 is son. them be artteil:ly known to the caoun- the chief tntereat lies in the try. After ale, though such a couree fact Mit a new piety Is in power. yet bs somewhat h* d on the mere news - without a visor majority of the' paper me who\• Use behln t. An sort., of plan. In iastreh 0T. I*•wx -he afoot to`.force the 1'rogrea- the country In the n behind the Government or ■ volley of ba,utug a rrativs,, on this rote or 'feelers through the pr 11 addition there are In- ,changing the sunray ateo hers whose erten%wilt—ref iclsm or atrprnletelen •ping the Govern- expn•.wd. ea is his middle name. and a clam is noisy deride trim when It (vino•* to forecasting his budget, and tbeGov. ment is just about es talkative in rd to its other policies as it io e matter of taxation. There many guessers between now time they are announced in but only when they are u Parliament will any of tint the corridors it is better for ng run than is of of (altered and then Ing to the ell ht that, and dtridual m he worth wa mint ism bolds . 7 seat% In the House. but from ahs majority of one the Sipealu'r in be chore! Should the (bnservative and l'nt- malvee vet.'- t"getb•e-- again 4 Premier King on any me'axu a hull membership in attenda would mean the defeat of the ernment amt the forcing of anothe election. .That po.sihility, however, 1. exceedingly remote. The Pro- gr(•ssivt-o and the lbneervativee are moat-unllkletymater1al - or "hen& serous the floor" movement and the Government will be certain, for a = time at least, to Lay down a course C which will hare as one of Its aims. the attra,•ting of a certain number of vote* from Mr. Crerat, and his fol- lowing. 1JSREaERVZD/At'CTION HALE. Mr. George Elliot*, of Clinton, has re- ceived Instructions to sell the following farm stock, Implements, etc., the property of T. A. TACK, Lot (05, Huron Rd., at the edge of erten, on TDtY, MARCH 715, (911 commencing at one o'clock .harp, and elft be held Indoors If necessary. ■•saes. -1 general purpose horse. If years Md; 1 general purpose Ally. 1 years old;,1 general purpose foal of tett. 1 dri,• In colt 3 years old; 1 driver, young. Itle.-1 6 -year-old Holstein. Just fresh. 1 /-yes-old Holstein, Just fresh, 1 5 -year d Durham. Just fresh. 1 a-yearold Hol- --riruan'WIpofl w ue soon; weet.iwttlaj r -old H•ul C. C. McNEIL - stem, due In May; 1 f year-old Holsteins, a m. Apr11; 1 4-year-e.le Jersey, Sae .n SaabsIt. —s6eaish. Out,eh: 1 3-sfear-Ltd y( 1•ra- Au. ae 4 sr'l ' -year-old Jersey, due In March, 1 9 - year -old Durham. due In March. Has. -1 young Tamworth sow due In March (first litter) ; 1 young Yorkshire sows, due In April (drat Utter) - 1 young li$Un ornct HAMILTON ESTAnuSH=a 1872 INSTEAD o carrying he pro- ceeds from Grain Tickets, ,Sales of Catt - Produce, etc., in y;, (,pocket. deposit them in the Bank (if Hamilton, where they will be safe. You can then issue cheques to pay accounts, and your pass book will afford you a complete record of all your transactions. BANK 0' HAMILTON Goderich Branch- -' , MacKay. Manager a No Sutra To Small We cottdlaUy irlvts 441 deposits and will gladly extend ever! Ileo in crediting such sums to your accountWe welcome de- posits of even $1.00 ems, which, with interest at 3% amnromd semi-annually, totals $280.26 in five yt Cary of ow tftee3ur• "t1{, I„a wail} D•ttndx'" ltd „west tlaa UNION BANK OI..ANADA Goderich Branch, F. Wooue,e, Managesrimmeamillmiw - Yorkshire sow, due In March Ihrst-Rosi; 1 Young Yorkshire sows, due In March (nc t 1ltterr. P•ultey.—About lei young hens -and pul- lets (taymgl. Inpleme.ta.-1 Massey Harris hinder, 1 Deering mower In gnus shapP, 1 spring tooth cultivator, 1 dice harrow, 1 two - horse corn cultivator, 1 set bob sleighs, 1 set harrows, 1 Ram wagon and rack, 9 gra- vel boxes, 1 fanning mill, 1 rutting tens, 1 nearly new, 1 open buggy. 1 set scales, -1 set slip re 1 large feed box, 1 has lurk, 1 set double harness, 1 set single harness, 1 I scumer nearly new. 1 hand scirmers, 9 ploughs, t pig crates. 1 water trough. 9 grind stones. ■ quantity of hay, ensilage. and green feed, household furniture, some wool, forks, chains, shovels, and other articles too numerous to mention. TERMS 1 sums of ern and under, cash; over that amount A morons' reedit on approvri Joint notes hlsrnonl of 5 Pc, centstraight for rash nn credit amounts Everything must go as the proprietor Is leaving the farm. OEO. ELLIOTT, T. A. TRICK. Auctioneers. nearly new, 1 rubber -area buggy AcCTIOA SALR OF FARM STUCK. 1M PI.EMESTS. ETC. MR. REO. FOWLER wilt sell bypublle auction on e premis- es, Lot 4, t5 Con. 7 Colborne Township, half - mile east of Carlow on TUESDAY, MARCH (1st, 1911 Commencing et 1:3(1 o'clock p. m. sharp: Morsea.-1 team black matched drivers, eerie 7 and a ears; t roan mare, It years etre 1 aged driver; 1 gelding, rising t years old Catue—t cow, 6 years old, due April 1st; 1 mow, 7 years old, (Inc May 1st; I row, 4 years old, due to calve In June; I row. 7 Years old. with calf at foot; A fall valves; 1 Polled -Angus bull. a months old. Paas. -1 pigs, weighing about 71 lbs.. 3 sows, due to titter about April 10t; In hens. Inepleateets.-1 Deerlript (eider; 1 neer•. Ing mower; 1 Deering hay rake. 1 11 -hoe ler; 1 cultivator; 1 stork and hay rack. combined; 1 rnn1 pert r: 1 wheel furrow; I post grinder; t walking plough; 1 Ilan Ilton riding pplough; 1 grindstone. 9 buggy P010.: t rubber tired biggv; 1 waggon, 1 set waggon springs; 1 set 5141*., gas) I5•. rapacity; 1 rune,, 1 robe, 1 Imperial Heal Pt. 9 lantern tlema "Orly Vew.-1 eat Adam.' sleighs, .aval erearn separator; 1 Daisy churn, 1 Tudhope-AnMersnn manure spreader; I Carona range. Hareems.—, set Drams mounted team har- ness; 1 set double drlving harness. 1 set plough harness; 1 sets single harness; quantity of hay and straw. numerous other articles Everything most be sold to me prorrle for has rented the farm. TERMS. -Hay and straw, sad all sum. of Stn and under, rash; ever that amount 5 months' crMlt will b. given on furnishing approved Mint notes. A discount of 5 per rent. slowed for rash on eredlt amounts. nes IOWI.F!t, T. ell'sDRI•, rroprtebr. Aurtloneer. (Continued on ,age 10 .Advertise in The Signal. SEVENTY -F 1PAR No, R Banking Facilities For Foreign Trade The Bank of Montreal is fully equipped to give unsurpassed bank- ing facilities in connection with ForeignT* 8a. It has a well organ- ized Foreign Department at its head office in Montreal; its own offices in the financial centres of Great Britain, France, the United States, Mexico, and Newfoundland; and correspon- dents is every part of the world. BANK OF MONTREAL ESTABLISHED MORE THAN 100 YEARS IIC. V. 11,.581.11? Maatrarr t:OOFRI('tl HBANCB Advertising Pays-- Hgve You Tried It? witch 11111A111If11111111111f111l11111111f1111111111111111111iN111lll11111111flffffffff1llll11I I'1f111lfpff1fff111111fffflfflfllllllffllUff'111111111111111 Railway and other tic le(ewar will be ean'fuhly thought out with a view of meeting the wishes of .Tt-parrs wt the . country as far as possible, for no- 1.q body realize.. better than do the E. members of the Cabinet Aunt how precarloua la their hold on the House E vote.. Once the support of the Pro- gresaives Is lost the Government is done for- but It should be remem- bered that very few of the Progres- sives are deadly anxious to rush headlong Into another eampaign. For one thing. they have no campaign funds to draw upon whenever they 1'44.1 WI im•lind, and for another, they would find other honest and sincere farmrr-u Joking for the nomination when they gut hack home. Such things have happened before. lion. T. A. ('rerar does not want to be the official leader -•N -ilia _9p tlon, preferring to sit la a place of neutrality where he can support the Government or oppose it as be sees flt--and unlike!' prevent lndlratloneare far astray be will be found sup - potting Premier King more often than he fights against him.. And Miter, the Premier'* 9Rrongewt chanes of retaining power lie in his keeping the Iippon' ition divided he M moat unlikely to start anything which would foeter a Onnaervatire-Farmer bonne entente. lint the Prime Minister's d1ff1- - fes--$.. (till through the Bona* thea Newton; in fart they are hut beginning. Th -k Is largely due to the feet that in the Semite., which also must pnees all initis before they become law, there le a majority againet the Lib- erals AAerals of well over thirty, and that majority will be nand for political purposes. With such debaters a* Mir (ienrge Foster there, and such pol- iticlans as Hon. Jarmo Calder, one ean Imagine how few Rllle will get by which are likely to be helpful to the !liberal cause In the country. There in. of course, always thedtn- • e .r;1 ; w 1 Copeland Fi r Mills, .t 8 PerlCent. Cumulative Preferred Shares i= ONIM as 1 Price $100.00 Per Share With a Bonus of 30 Per Cent. Common Sock You arc being offered an oportunity to invest and share in the profits of a thoroughly wellrganized Milling Company with every advantage and indicatin of complete success. -e is no reason why Ctreland Flour Mills, Limited, shoukIhneo t re Fir,lt the perforinan -s other -tve11 -well-known sue cessfut Milting Companies. Inee,tigatc this Offering n(.l. E.. H. HiLL & co. Government, Municipaand Industrial Securities Masonic Building Goder,ch. Ont -tt' "lluuumuflf immoral q nimmuuuummutiolummnmminn►lla it alituul n 's • • 1•