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GODERICH, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, MAY 29, 1924
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A Strong Financial Friend
B1'SLNES8ES whose finances are sound and
conservative will -find iu the Sterling Bank a
strong financial friend and adviser. A po • Y
of
strict conservatism since the Hank commenced hu
placed us in a strong position of security to -day.
If your Arm can "measure up to our standards
we will be glad to welcome you among our clients.
107'
THE STERLINGBANK
OF CANADA
IMPALING BAN= BUM
VERY GOOD SNOWING
High Yield Saerifieed for Abeeblee
Seelt/ky
TOltc►NT4), Maas 211. -The annual
meeting of the Sterling Rank of Can-
ada 1o11ay war the moat largely at-
tended In the Bank's history, repnie-
eatatlon pf «runtry shareholders
being Iwrtkularly heavy. The state-
ment presented, like those of the ma-
jority of other chartered bank,'.
allowed a slight contraction In profits
Huron Synod Fleets Clltalaittces
At the meeting of the Synod of
Huron held last week at London •
number of clergo and laymen well-
known In town were elected to t1M•
carious committee*: Clerical mem-
bers of the exechtive committee. Ven.
An -lett -mans Fut heringham, Branttonl.
Rer. A. L. g: Clarke. London, Rev.
H. W. Snell, %'Ingham ; lay members
of executive committee, 0. E. Fleming.
K. ('., Windsor. Freak Metcalfe.
111ytb: ,iutwtltute lay delegate to
General Synod. 0., E. Fleming:
clerical delrltatt•w to General Synod
and Pn.rinrtal Synod. Ven. Arch-
deaeun Fotheringham. Itev. Mr.
Snell: auhatltnte clerical delegates to
Fri/vim-hal Syuol, Rev. Mr. Clarke,
Iter. M. S. ILrdy, Ooderl•h : lay dele-
gate to Provitwial Synod, 0. D.
Overland Touring Car
For Sale
In good condition.
Price, $200.00
J. W. CRAIGIE
gaol Estates Gad Iaearaacs
Fleming, and substitute lay delegate,
F. Metcalfe.
Rev. M. S. Hardy and Mr. Isaac
Salkeld represented St. George's
church at the meeting of Synod.
New System el Tax Cedeetlen
Under Goderich's new system of col-
lecting thq taxes twice a year the
first Installment of taxes 1a pow pa7-
able to tax collector. Mr. %VW. Camp-
bell.
amp
bell. The council is allowing a dis-
count of two per cent. on tbe first la-
etallment (InctJune 15tb1 If'pald on
or before that date. while a dis-
count of three per cent. will be al-
lowed on the second installment
(due December 13fb.) 1f mild at tbe
same time (on or before June 15th).
Five per cent. will be added to the
I
first Installtuent If not plaid on or be -
1 fore July let.
Thus to secure the maximum dis-
count under the new system the rate-
payer should endeavor to pal his
ytwr's taxes (both In,.tallments) not
later than June 15th.
I
and savings deposits. but a tlteronghl7
sound hash' position.
President O. T. Somers. in his ad-
dressto shareholders, h
lir ttrca's upon thstatement that
(tank has always followed a conser-
vative coarse, and carried heavy re-
serves of cash and the highest grade
of ,wcuritIes. a elan which dimlaIPhed
profits in boom years, but maintained
t1u• Bank In a position in whleb it
could at all times meet any demand
made upon
Discunsin, the balaafe sheet Mr.
Somers said: "Due to the adverse
oonditIOna prodneed . by the Home
Bank failure. our deposits are some-
what less than fast year. but T feel
O. C. I. ELAICNATION$ Ill. HONORS:-• 162
M Bell ("I
R. Hetherington .• �
........ tlt3
The results of the thled term ex- n, Whitely .. • • • • • • • • • ..... 14.2
aslaatlotta at the Collegiate Inst[ -1 It. Munro (1) . • • • • • • . • .. '64
tote, ending April 30th, are given be-
low. The figures In braekt-ts after
some names 'Lndkste the number of
paper's below pass standing:
FORM I.A
Average mark, 58 per cont.
1. HONORS:- 77
Real Estate and Insurance
life (Soo Lite), Accilelt led Auto
lament
Houtte• end Lot. in Goderich and
Vicinity: and Farina for Sale
,,use and 1,1 convenient to
-.genre. nkr I. talon. d'rhe*
$650.N este'.
11•'114P and 1.1. 1 r� 1. Igar an dr, in
modern equipped
riot• condition, vacant. Immw1-
.31.- iwlassasdon, prke 10w. govt
trrnte.
A number of good properties in
Golerkh for sale, to aelr'ct from.
Some for sale on monthly pay-
ment plan.
Farm 120 acres excellent Goll.
well watPrd. till TIPPentary
buildings. orchard. Amor timber.
clow to a ho► l and erhumb. rh . t abo
ut
e miles . from
!oration. Prier for gnMk Pale
f4e7111.11 $1.000 will be
acs (ptted
(•1011. blown. IKllatke` g 4
If desire
45 acres good eon, al 1 n about I gs, gmwI
mile. from Goderich. Close- to
\,[•hill, 1.11an•h and store. Circe
:4.310.1111. Including crop. all
..k. farm Implements and tools.
rte
.t i tether of farms for Male, et -
,ran ' e prime.
Some mall places neat Goderich.
eek n rat these properties/.
I•ros)ree• ve buyers will be tak-
en to s/5 any property.
For pa lenient see
J. W. ARMSTRONG
reons'•Fair
(loderich, (int.
Aloe
P. O. Brix (Mt
V. Oshaldeatof
L. Bowler
II. HONORS: -
.1. Wallace'
H. Ituseril (1)
D. Panner (2)
Mf � Garrick .j1)
C. McKenzie
I1i. HONOR/ft-7
D. Plante
M. Tobin (2)
E. Thompson (2) ;
M. Bell 42)
CREDITS: -
B. Bleck (2)
H. Hamilton (2)
It. l P. HuntalTY_ (3)
E. Fell (3)
D. Brennan 13)
Ml. (lravelle (3)
Below 50. ranked :-
A. Freeman
[lent we have come through a trying 1 " I.. Erans
period very well. and now that putt- R. Mathieson
lieennflelcnee is restored in POnnee- __.1t. Longmire
tlou with the banking instlterimns of E. McKay
the emintrr, 1 believe that we can G. Horton
look for a distinct Improvement in 1. Johnston
business from now on.
rtite hnrden of taxation is still
anvOre." continued the president. '9n
fact if it were not that we are very
SILVERWARE
FOR THE
JUNE BRIDE
A week ago a lady told us that
Ole was seriously embarrassed at
the thought of having to buy
presents for five friends who were
being married within a six weeks'
period. "1 just cant afford to 1,1 la .rill RrM1t reason'
give them nice enough + •1w,nn v anal l greet re riot
I.. Harrison
S. Proctor
Present at only s
Ina t Ions :-
considerable Iraklers 4n Dominion H. Brownlee
'II bonds nor tax firnree would to I G. Panzer
part
E. lluut (1) ................ R4.4i
G. 'Redmond ..............• IKt.3
E. M. Field (1) • ........ • • • 62
H• Brekow
J. McKenzie (2) �1
E. Clark
CREDITS:-
M.
REDITS :- 59.T
M. (`lark (1) 597
75J1 Mt. Farrow (1) ......••."
I D. Nairn (1) 50
71.4
60.2
(10.1 1
67.3
67.2
64
62.2
10.3
10
57.1.
56.3
55.,
54.5
53.1
50.1
of the exam -
very much higher. Althonrh , we do I FORM LB
not actually pay additional taxes. we , Average 59 per cent.
are indeed paying them indirectly h7 , i. HONORS:-
reesen of tele, obliged to hold I 1l• 'Sandy
tower yield seenritles. To addition 1'. 1h. eeesit l
to this we hive sacrificed profit for I H. Levitz
Safety by rr*snn of the large cash H. HONORS:-
reeonr 0 that we earry. J. Groves
Improvement on Fars If. McKay
"Pertienlerly interested as we are G• Haa.l.e (2)
J. Allen (1)
Inh 1 unities Mr. Mom•
the
I bel E. Johnston (1)
ilei "T believe that we can
ars a,, III. HONORS: -
withf award to the coming orae
look
n A. ,Baettler
a grwwl deal rat optimism.The '
G. Cornflied
farmer generally peeaklnR has not
Made money during the past twelve 1 J. Andrews
m• a L. Stanly (1)
tl but he hqs improved his pn-
mmt t•. a E. Humber (2)
1111 ri Prlere for farm prndttets
whilenot hle►1 are more Stobie and
F. Warnock (1)
J. Abell (1)
t t production hart decree/led and
Farre.. and machinery are In better 1)
" a E. Winter (1)
fldPnPP which pRrtknlRrly marked
e'^ 0 I. • Ferguson (1)
will proM)l1V go somewhat lower. G Goldthorpe
1
h P• The nnrewt and lack of eon. 34. MarDalrmld (2)
the last half of 1971 are pstMing) CREDITS: -
II (1)-
1 things Gena serf C \V„raell (2)
for m J. Walter 1
rhe exclaimed. oule bel honking. hut in general hil l- i
)
toss. Brit with the iPssntls lenrncd D. Mutch (1)
We suggested Silverware. "Oh,
but it's so expensive," an she said. d ros• d kindness H. Straiton (1) •
la fee adopteby kinnef
filter., /bottle' show it steady and
healthy Improvement."
Conservative Polley ,
Pertienlar attention was paid
men during the rend two veer* the
3)
P. Mt:Ewrtt A. Sturdy ( 3)
That ix a popular misconception.
(2)
When we named prices she was
frankly incredulous. "Now I'll al-
wars know how to get real value
when I buy a gift," she remarked.
Silverware is beautiful and ser-
viceable. and reasonably priced.
We will be 1ilad to show our new
stock.
E. C. ROBERTSON
JEWELLER
East Side Square Goderich, Ont.
N. Mcltermld (2)
E. Porter (2)
MaryJohnston (1
be F. Vr,e)man (2)
56.6
70.7
( J. Reeve/as 61.3
79,5 I -
CREDITS:-
R. McLeod (2)
L. Kinaban (2)
H. Mclvor (1)
L. Black (2)
J. Pinder . (3)
H. McLean (2)
7'. 3/14'artb7 (2)
N. Johnston (2)
E. King (4) ;2
_11., Engle (1) _ _ 50.9
50.4
58.8
58
54.7
53.8
5.3.5
53
52.7
52.4
G Sunley
S. TIS
II. HONORS:- •
R.
ONORS:-
R. Bridle
M. Dalton
W. Donaldson •••••••••••••'
111. HONORS: -
M. Wilson
aREDIT :-
M. Horton
Below 50 per cent: -
J. Otbron
in The Signal Buy adverti:ted wares.
It is a sale and sound policy.
S. Segos (2)
B. McManus (2)
Below 50 per cent., ranked :-
A. Fowele
E. Lawlor
G. Groves
M. 14a nderwil
J. McDer)pld
V. Finnigan
F,. 1'htcharme
E. Robinson
FORM ITLA
Average a --per east.
I. HONORS:-
J. Winters 81.41.3
B. Hunter
IT. HONORS:- ^_
L. MacKenzie 7185
K. Stratton •
F. Durnin (2) 67
III. HONORS:- - 1S4
J. Mf,'Leod 15.1
C. Humber (2)
- '. Harris 15. 1
11•I
F. Elliott 61.6
M. Wilson s
J. P. HUME.
Principal.
SEk'ENTi•1B\B,NTf YEAS NO. 22
SeefsRb Il ae Kilted
NF.tFt1RTH, Italy 2n. -Taw remains
73 Ginter[ Ritchie, elders sou of Mr.
• t r. \\'llllam �a=lclrrl, vt am_ sudara '�)p taut automobile Gra-four, alto f
(`an(nn tw+t were brought here tyila
dS aftetPu,nr to, fulrralrut. r ea-
cea/ed ear. unmarried. He war a
Felsoi ntaP of %ttmable character.
59
44
Flab tar Northern Lakes" .
OWF.N SOUND, May 22.._4mring
the last twelve bourn over 350.000
pickerel fry have been deposit's!
In the small lakes in Grey county
and the Bruce peninsula. It Is ex-
pected that many more will- he de-
posited before the close 'of the sea-
soa. Those that tame went : into
Lake Francis, Mountain !•eke and
Shepherd's Lake. A number of ape
p)lcationn are to for trout for the
streams in this vicinity.
!fie L rweliel Unmade
SARNiA' may .-.Tonna[ traffic
between Manila and 0['5.4 Wand was
compelled to make a diversion frtdn the
Lake red yesterday *wing to tate fact
that the temporary bridge to fhl9
Pineries was rendered unsafe by' the
heavy rainfall of the last few days.
A mlmlwr of ears were torsed to SO
sloped by 1'arkhlll.
A bazaar and salad tea, under the
sunni r@ of M:aeGlllivray Maslen
Band of Knox church, will be held to
the lecture room of the church iia
Saturday afternoon, May 31st. Tea
wail be served from 4 to 7 o'clock.
Selling to begin at 3 o'clock.
73.7 M. Fisher (2)
005 M McKee (2)
11.0' Belw 50 per cent.:-
A. Fraser
65.9
64.2 FORM IC.
64 Aveelge 61 per cent.
62.2 I. HONORS:-
82 W. T1. Woollcombe
61.8 L. A. Robinson
•1.1 IT. HONORS:-
61.4 A. M. Howell
61.1 E. M. Whitely
10.1 T. M. (;ntt 8.5
10.4 A. A. Hetherington (1) • • • 6 88.5
T. D. Anderson (1) 152
i•1
50.6 TI. M. C. Bell (1)
59.5 CRDiTS:- 67-.6E. N. Dougherty (1) 55.1
55.6
54.3
TAM
53
51.5
•
Graham (1)
g91R Ml
A.Hays (4)
59
58.9
51.1
56.3
50.4
83.5
77.2
72.2
70.5
70.1
59
,..•. 58.8
58.4
58.2
58
the president to the inherent s1111 - E. Currie (2)
estahllthel polley being Peel/tined tn)\ Mildred' d.denaton (4)' -
detail. HP sold that he had stressed 1 *low 50 ler eent, ranked :-
McCabe
E. atlongh
M. odd
E. K when
B. tail waits
H. John on
YtRMt 11.
Avcrng 57.5 per s•ent.
I. HI►NORS ----
11. Holley 70
\I. Retiditt ..... •.-. ,.. 76
I1. H(tN11Rf4:-- A
M. Fsli•oncr (1) .....\ 110.7
G. Bailey::.. 1l1.7
K. (inrdncr (1) .... •0:).4
g1.1
67.14
00.5
nese of the Bank's position. its 0141 J Ross til)
HOUSES -- HOUSES
All kInda for sale. If you intend buy-
ing a home tj will pay you to nee
the houses 1 leave for sale. T have
them at an price', from 700.00 up.
Some real -good bargalps on easy terms.
Drop In and see tie.
P. J. RYAN.
Real Estate & insurance Phone 50.
mss.
1Mlimlted Qnantlty of
GOOD MIXED WOOD FOR SALE
at $3 per sOugie cord, delivered.
THE GODERiCH MANUFACTURING
CO.. LIMITED.
(Foot of Angieeea St. Phone -61.)
mntervatlectrl for years past And the .
Think had fnllnwel the pollee Mead-
fastl7. saertffeing high yield for sP-'
enrlte. 'rhe pulley was decided npsn
It long time nen, anti the Bank re -
Wired that fair wr'nther Ponied not
' ltimie IndeflnlIc'r. As it result the
Sterling Bank lad leen reach- for
any 'nndtttnn. with ample cnsh and
1lgnfd
rest-rve'R to ntra•t ane en 11 that
*nicht ho matle Moon It. Po first eor.-
olelerntMn hn,l elwnvs been safety
for dcpwellors tint sttMP entlt1lt•1' '
for horn -mem. The Bank had always
been reale to adennee monies for -
legit Itnnt.
orlegitlmnt' bovines' pnrMwes• hut di
rettnra You! nlwnve limited loans to
n size enmmensnrltc with the Bank's
eh(Hty to ' take earl• of toes If lr
s/hpeld e'••'ntnnte. 11t1+ pnafey re -
incur • -ce Payments
Systematic saving is an easy way ID inset life and
fire insurance premiums, taxies► aid other fused;
e*peftlles.
Deposit in a Union Bank Savings AOOount each
premium and
month one twelfth of your
and you will have the full premium in the bank
when it comet due, plus interest.
N
UNION BAN F CANADA
Goderich Branch, F. W mbe, Manager
wtrieted l iielni'ns hot /mule for safe-
ty. Thtrine•the tient yen r. Mr. Som' r.
snhl that the Renk hod nt no ,time
to enli nn borrowers for, ropnyment
of money ,inc. Tim Bank w•aa seeking
new emmuwrt•inl• hnsineee where•wer
werrnnteel. -
I `11. If ey (21
Quaid (2)
CRFT11Tfq :-
56.1
54.8
L. B. Henn (1)
E. F. Dole/ (tl)
M. II. Baker (4)
D. B. Orr (2)
F. A. Beevers (i)
W. F. Baker (2)
54.3 Below 50 per cent.. rented: -
54.2 i M. Mien. Pollock
3. W. Jefferson
SECOND -YEAR (03fMTERCTAT.
.average (14 per cent.
I. HONORS: -
G. Allison
53
50.5
50.4
It. Wegner
M. Cut
N Ryan
111. fl)N')nS:--
M. Jefferson (1) +
Ml. Middleton i14
F.. Hornet' . (11 '' 11.1.2
D. Brown (1) 03.5 I
A. Johnston - 63
I. 111s'et (2) 62.7
R. Kneesllaw (2) 61
110.5
ii 60.4
GREEN TEA IN GRF..IT DEMAND
Twenty -fire yearn ngo: (Green Ten . E. Fowler (2)
dile
M. Naftel . Abell (1)
(1)
ha e t i tothehenry Importation of F. Ogram (3) hr demand 1.11 off. (1411101) and in- C. ,
)
dla started• prod mink Green
vv -as more pop tilnr than Black.
not quality Japan and China Tens, k, Archer (4
57
50.8
55.4
55
54.9
54.9
G. Jewell (11 - ' 54.3
.J. McKenaip (2) 1101.7
W. Tobin (ti