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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1924-10-2, Page 3Read the Advertisements in The Signal. Buy advertised wares. It is a safe and sound policy. -'A`;'"I TEE EL(HIAL MINTING 00. LUSTED. earl A Position of Stability Through following invariably a policy of decided conser- vatLlg, the Merlins Dank occupies a position of stability today. This position offers Savings Depositors ab.a*ute security for their funds. It sables is. to offer credit to remora sable arms in a sound financial position and couservatively maga fed. THE STERL1NGBANK OF CANADA Unlimited Quantity of GOOD MIXED WOOD FOR 8AL6 at $3 per stogie cord, delivered. THE GODCRICH MANUFACTURING CO., LIMIT>aD. ( Foot of Angles.a Nt. Phone 61.) HOUSICK HOUSES A11 kinds for sale. It yon Intend buy- ing • home It will pay you to see the houses I have for sale. I have them at all prices. from 1760.110 -taps Rome real good bargains on easy terms. Drop in and see me. P. J. RYAN, Real Estate & Insurance Phone 50 CRAIGIE'S INSURANCE and REAL ESTATE Apartment to Rat. Modern r-ix•roomed Apartment, on Square, provision at once. J. W. CRAIGIE A woman can harp Just as much bookie nutter a curly head of hair as she can under a flat straight bob.. TRUNKS. CLUB -BAGS, SUITCAS- ES. a goal variety, nice clean new Mock. priers right. Don't forget we curry trunk straps. too, in wel,4 or Icutla•r. SIIAItM.I\•S. Apples ' Wanted Godenc6 Evaporator ( The Armstrong Real Estate and Insurance Agency lib (Stu Uta), AIxideut al Ado 11211 Homes and Lots is Goderich and Vicisky, and Farts for Sale J. W. ARMSTRONG Above Parsons' Fair P. 0. Boz 811 Goderich, Ont. SHINGLES 5x 3x 2x any Grade at Special Prices LIME Fresh Car Arrived To -day Order Early Cement Lath Lumber of All Kinds Goderich Planing Mills, Ltd. Goderich, P. 0. Box 160 Phone 47W—After i p. ta. Phases 471 sr 3$S Anything and Everything in Building Supplies Saturday Special at the Pavilion Goderich Blue Bird Orchestra of Walkerton, (5 pieces) Dancing 8.30 to 11.45 A Lesson in Success Tach your children to save. Open a Union Bank Savings Account for each of them. Let diem be friends with the Bank Teller and take their own de- posits to him. rh..esawf seal to ss..... M Nle swings habit GODER)CH, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1924 Citizens of Goderich BIG BOYS' CONFERENCE TO BE HELD THIS MONTH Banquet Judge Cameron Stratf.rd the Piarr and ortober 24, Many Warm Tributes to the Work and .Worth of the Honored Guest—Silver Tea Service Presented In thi\$1a1fmli$ ,lining ball of flute! Raiford.•' *l Ihr evening of Thuralluy, September s. was rudder! a scene tivat will be memorable in the auuals ' n (• f .a , 'h ,• a• s t ! 4"k 4'h a 1x1 h u wail b , • ' citizens an(uet tendere4 1) the a tlza ut Gish -rich to His honor Judge t'aw• I ••run. reeemtly appointed Judge of 111e 'mitts! counties of ;Northumberland and Durham. Alsop eighty citizensI were present. with Muyur (;allow -pre -1 siding. The departing grist was. then rripieut of Jumpy etler,mitlnls upou his notable .ervices to hit native town. and a :unglue expres1(on of esteem woe the pre.entutkIn of a beautiful silver teu service. Judge ('ameron., address in reply was one I of the most iii eri;Sibig —speerdreit—ifti his career. After the toad of "The King" had been fittingly honored Mayor (;allow addressed the gathering. He cogld` not but feel. he said, that this (Ic- tv81011 was 11 wileatm11e in the his- tory of Goderich. They had gather- ed to du huuor to one of (i .lt•r(h as native suns. nue whom. it/flue/se •11•d efforts bad nlwu's been directed 10 the benefit of the community. 11oy were gratifies) that he had leen On -s- elf to fill a position demanding out- standing qualities 1.1 ah1111,' and char- iacter, and all would agree thatthe Judicial position would not suffer fa 1114 kts•puig but rather that he woui,I add fresh lustre to the honorable trn- ditiou4 of the bench. His departure from l;eslerich would Is• a distinct les to the community, but they rem: - u•.1 It would be to, the country's grin. and wherever he was. the penal.• of Gaplericl, would watch his further p ,gr.as with.lntere•at and pleasure. tai ng comfort In the thought that any dded glory or promotion cotulii to hi would reflect some glory upon thew l• lack hot'.. "We will miss flim." d. •tared ills Worship, "but we feel sur. p ho will mina us. 'Mien he la .Ittln on the bench listenlog to dry argumen s from still drier plen•l- ern his wind '111 wander lack to lie old tow'' hy kat• Huron where De repent his boyh,. da} -s" Th•• Mayor then cud an address to Jed1' Cameron ant a hauolson0• 411• Ver tau service. apl.r .rtately engrav- ed. was preoented by r. W. H. Rde ertlon. The pre -:potation was evotimnuleel hy loud cheers for Jalg,' Cameron. who, however, reserved his reply to a later stage. After a piano nolo by Mr. Ja k Mc- Dermld. who gave ae'.ral selection, during the evening. Rev. Father );nam was caller) upon. Speaking of J1Jmaelf an a probationer who hail lien in Goderich only a short time. amid say- ing tet there were men pt••scut who had grown up with Judge I'nmoron who were Isopter fitter) than he to speak ..0 .oe•h an occasion. the rev- erend gentleman declared that this w•aa the grant's( gathering in his knowledge of Gole•rleb. 111• had never cure In contact with n more peaceable and genteel people than those he had .found in (;.Ierich. drawing a texfrom die ancient 4;reek philosopher's definition of friendship-- • wntl In two bodice" —h. poke ,•lopently of the twilit which Ind hronght together anoi which animated the large gathering w'de•li hail aats•tnbled to do honor to the guest of the evening. He had had the pleasure of losing In the Judge's no• No Tie -Pin? "I'm afraid of losing mine. It's too good to wear here, there and all over." A Bull Dog Guard is all you need. It's cheap insurance. The Tie -Pin is the vogue. Bull Dog Guard No tie -pin is safe without it. Bull Dog Guard. It costs but a few cents, grips like death, it's the cure in security. . o Let us show you. _UNION BANK • ,.,,�;; Yom.' OF CANADA (spay is skitMiss pfrom t?le ds n emir–I. WaoMontath Manaor E. C. ROBERTSON cloy mu a /muster of •s•e�aslons and it was always an wlu.vtioti. klw:lys 1.1• acyulrwl 11 little new ktlowlct'g••. 11•• 411s going to depart .v.wew•hat from the couveutfuuu1 111141 wouid give 111 Jude a little dvi, Judge u +• '1711• Prime Maul14 to r of this (.,noir)' had appointed hint to that houoruble position. and he must carry out its 'duties to the very letter. Tlw position 4.1 a 111.161 appointed to Judge his fellowmen We., nue (If re.elousiblllty. and he mu -t give an answer fur his conduct ou the bench to 4)ne higher. l;lnel.t.•u,•. of dear and pious memory, said that -honks. delaye••I is Jostice (bidet." H. was eon (Heat that Judge Cam- eron would disclwrge his Judicial dut- ies faithfully and in a spirit of firlr- -Issomesn. He had blond d.ly: 4't.1uer.al 41 man among 111,11. There %y,es 14011e more sorry than himself that he a'a. heaving Goderich. fund hi. farewell message was: -Judge. I hope the claims rolling over you will Int, just el101igh to '46(414• you to enter into the glory of the setting sun." Reeve, H. J. A. MurEW1111 W/15 the -next speaker. He congratulates' Judge ('44uMron (p•.0 11141 ,•l,''ut1011 to the M•Is•11•apd the town of ('•dn,ur„ upon aoqulrhtg s, worthy ,i,fomlly. Goleri,•h would feel keehly the 1088 of 1111s hath,' sou. who tyld lived here from childhasl h, ulahlrity. Mr Cameron had oomph.' all the vents of trust Dud honor the community could bestow• 11(5,11 1:I111. They Were a!I proud of hint. Iie was ulwiws ready to put his sl Iden to the wheel In any community •ement.I He was always to 15• relied upon when asked to a•• with a elepstatl0.s to Ottawa on harbor matters. and lie never came lack empty-handed. (:o,leric:. was considered perhaps a slow old town. but it had always maintained) the standard of its (itt' zenship, and this in spite of the tact that other.plaeis took away M, many of its outstanding men. Judge Cam- eron was leaving with the good wish - en of every nun. woman) and c1411.1 in theow ('. t n of Goderich. and theme sentiments were extended also to his goad wits. and visioning tittle dauzlc- ter. ile h0p.1 that In theIr new' 4011),• they woad,' nut a)togth,r transfer their affet•timis from 111,. old town. Sheriff Reynolds. who was eallwl upon for a song. prrfa.wl It with /soma remarks in eliaraeterlatie rein. De- claring that there was not a single old man present. although 11(s r1,••4 took In Mr. Wm. Campbell and ('Hawn (Continued on Page 5t JEWELLER A.thasbd Dealer V Cousin Omega weddingIllsassea R and oo East sea Swum G.d.l.h, este 25, 26 the Dater. On F'rllay. Settnnlay and Sunday. 441obe•r .'t. 2.1 and :hi, a 1•14 hors' rise ' f,_n•11t'e .for the 41•umtjes of Huron and Perth will a4siOn1.l. in the city of Stuatfur 1. Several hundred lays. representing even' ,community. In the two countlr. are 4.4.(44N61 g 114 of the finest logs' work conferences ever promoted In 4Haario 1. assurer!. Word to this eff,•••t tans been re eire.l from .1. ('nlvert Iter. of Klu,luilho•. B. u We'd Ir r n•1 Min- M 1. P.1'Jr tl us a f4er 1W It! Port fol 10 in the 1'rovin- ch1l Boys' Cabinet. Of r.'.•ent years the Sunday school and boys' work leaden of this dis- trict have felt the newel of getting their Ioys definitely linker) up with C. S. E. T.. Cntmda's great boys' work training In leadership. This hast year, the (1,1.4 has •k•velop,rl into the -re- quest to the 1'rovine•Iul 1loye' Work Board for a lava' conference for this district. One leader penumnlly laid the matter lwfore the Ontario Boys' Work Board. pulling strongly for a emifereniv In (:nd.rl'et. The Pro -rift -1 e'1:11 wrr•tary at the time favor•.1 Stratford. pointing out that G•,l,rieli was not control enough and would not be able to an.utwodalc a t.tnfereuc.• tapping a 44.110 I 111e1cy 81104 415 nuc at Stratford would. The .later were de- cided for Stratford last week. The golden .p(ortl'lity that district loaders have Is•.•n waiting for is cum- Mg. 811.1 It behooves .•n,h`.ne to tack ( every last 0vnilable• Iso' ma! young 1 :1111 11 nff em Stratford for ihte la+t week -end in October. The 4 untnrio Bosse Work Pinard Is co-operating I. 'he full by s••*sli ng 4.. the e.,ufere•nee moon known nationally' and interim - 11 Ily In Oils work. A splendid pro- gram is inevitable. For p rogrtm'. registrations and fort lar infurmatf'1 ...mmunleatlnn% .1201114 he sent t0 ('.J F. I'lwman. secretary Ontario Boys' Work.,.lkatr•I. 299 Q1144•11 anr't Wes', RETURN TO EXETER AFTER 8,000 -MILE TRIP Jaawhu Jerkell and Nis. Laura deekell Visit the Yukon (Exeter Timis) Mr. J.I:Deo Jer•keIl and sister. Mips i.. 11. J•,ck.11. returned Itonte Friday , very 4;vening after an extended au 1 , Interestit:g trip tj, the Yukon. Those who have visited Europe this sum- mer. visiting Holland. Belgium. France and the British Isles. mai)• feel that they have fyncell••d $ome distance. bot the• magnitude of this fair Canada of ours is brought hum•• to us when we realize that Mr. and MIs. Jer•kell have travelled many more miles "fuel bare nut left the' boundaries of our OW1l Dominion. • Tley had covered over s.0o0 nil•.. As for the .,.•eery. the European vi.• Itor saW 100,11 of "historical inter- est. but for natural beauty there Is IJttle. If anything. that con .nrpls- the ben ntl... of the wenery throngIt w•ldeh Mr. turd Miss J.••k.11 !a•:e trnt,ll„1 this summer. Many of our residents have been through to t)l,• ('oast and know something of tie grandeur of the seer's /broligh- t.' • ('anadrtit 1os•kie•s, bot few have e� ts•nded their J,.,rne;v north ut-••r an- other +anic rout' that dents any- thing else for beauty and Journeyed Into the heart of that land mf Tong days and warm .rammer sunshine that I. to. often err ',Daly thought of as the• land of continuous cold and 1.e. Our idea of ale Yukon is,,,,, mneh Ilia .arae that many Europeans hold of Canada as " whole. While In the Ynkmu Mr. Jeekell t,11/4 .us that he saw the most Mritltlflll flow - era. SOM. of the pnn.fes grown there are• summit the finest he hod e ter aril. 1'.gl•fnllp growth 111 111. Yukon Is Mpld, due hugely to the warmth of the man in summer and the moisture that vow,. from the Hulelrkan-HIlllard The Methodist ehnreli at Waterloo wax the seism• of n very interesting event on Wednesday. September 17. at 1 o'clock, when lbws. ('atlwrin.. danght••r of Dr. 1W_ I.. Hilliard and Mrs. 'lllllianl. 1.441 MP th.• bride of William Theodore Hut,hlsop of Ilig- wossl. non of N'. J', Ilut•hls,n end Mev. Hutchison. Huntsville. tint. life church was beautifully decorated for els• occasion. (1bi.I .l(, aster" and greenery massed n4" 1 the altar toad,' nn effectir•• settling for the er're- ruony, whirl) was• e4,nduete d hy Her. ilarold O. Hutchison of Milton. a brother of the bridegroom, 115stater1 by Iter. W. H. Harvey. pnst,r of the Wnterlo church. Mfrs. Paul A. Sane son played the wedding mingle. Th. hride was given in nuurring,• by her father. Dr. 1W. L. ililliarl. and wars • beautifully g0w•nO lu ,•re•a,m ger,rlt- 4.11e. with trimming of shirred Tota• rind pearla. A court trallt'with shell pink lining. and an embroidered tulle roil, ("melt with a lovely coronet of orange blotur,m,, completer) her ens - tome. nail ..he tarried n .how',r bou- quet of olliit'lia roses./ She was at- tended by her cousin. little Athos Mary Murray of ih•trolt. and by little Don- ald Wing a (;'plata. Miss Ielight Hilliard of Toronto. sinter of the bride, was the bridesmaid. and Mrs. .1 R. Skene of Huntsville, sister of the bridegroom. wan the matron 0f honor. Mr. Poul Rhee of H,ntaville. cousin of the bridegroom. was the groomsman, yt1swol the nsh,nt were Mr. Maurice Rerfiath of Huntsville. co118in of the bridegroom : Mr. Hilliard Flynn of Wnterlon, cousin of the bride: and Mr. Allan Bakwr of Rlgsinoi. ilnring the signing Of the register. )Mss Es- ther Homo of (oderleh tang "O Fair. (1 Sweet and Holy." After the ceremony, a reception woe hekl at the hone of the bride'.. parents In Al. iw'rt street. Mrs. HJlltard received her ((upas, atslated fiy lire. livtehl- son, the bridegroom's mothae - A Inif.t lime/won' w•ap eerve)I. and im- mediately after Mr, and Mrs. Deb -III - /sin left 0n a wedding trip by motor to Qulb1ec City. the Adlrrndacks and through New York Atate. The. bride tratr'lIed In a smart brown frock, a cloak of checked kasb.11a, a brown toque. and wore the gift of the bride- aronm's 'nether, a fo a throw'. On (hear rehire, Mr. and Yrs. (fintchlson Will take up their retidense at Itlgwast The bride abs formerly teacher of the kInderyterten department of the Ond.rleb pebile sebools and has many trl.iida here. 13MMden MIsI Hum', the (saute tress Oodetieh et the wedding were RIM ',dills Wiggins and Miss Adelaide Nairn. ground owing to the frost a, deep In winter. Navigation 11 north is 0p•11 from MD) to $.•opus The trip to Skagway is a very 1 alar trip in suwm,r for tourists. 1wt•laily for those from .1 ins [':itis/ Stater, and booking. are unit'•• curl' lu the year. as early as January. and a are filled 0p IuuK before tlna•w ase RADIO PROGRAM 14-a;Y pr•graw iiaweek of • s•t.•!•,•r 3. 19'24. 11.4:4". lien rtildy. X 1'.. 41eu••ral Electric 4'ongauy, 71(I .sty• Ie4 t:t40 wet,•r-1, F:.i'teru start- ' I tart••.I time. opens. Luxuriously furnished steam- \ 1.1.1y. 41'tols•r II. 7.4' p.w.— ern, withoee4ery cuudort and 4'011,141 1'(r.4' 411 by \1'(:Y Orcbcstnn a,- lee. makethe trip up the .'oast rsted 4 Lilli:ut ltu14,mthnl, sopruto. touching at ,liffereut points. l'u,•+Ju, . 410 (014".4" 7. asst .1t 85ulrway Mr. and Miss .1,. kelt, 11iun, r. no ie. '`.151 11.111. 'Program by /h.•. 11-1;Y e sr. lo st 4"a. with their slater Mrs. I'airlr , of '.omcolnvr. started their trip for !Janson into the heart -of the Yukon to visit their woofer•( brut her, .Ulcus •, White e SLU wUy t t The trip / from K Horse, u dfst:a,r of 111 miles. Isover thio wolinralus and Is made 1.) rail- way over the White Pass. The train g«r, to the top of the mountain. skirting bike Bennett, a beautiful lastly of water about ten miles long. At White lions- the !arty ' again took the boat. au end -wheeler. and navigated thr Yukon Itiver for 41111 Mlles to the town of Daww,h. Dawson Is now ■ town of 'over :AO Inhabit- ants. but In the balmy days of Jh,• gold rush which Wigan In. 15117 it had a population of over :0,(1(51. Pla,er -10(111+(1 Ina'- glveru. war _to dredging and hydraulic mining and improveed scientific metlwsls. The trip up the e•na51 w -as 101111, what chilly and the passengers apo predated their over.alr., but the trip lack. dlr. Jeckell informs 1114. was quite warm. and the passengers .otlgl. the shady dints of t4,• boa'. 1120 p-111.--4 end 4. 14'1,4lair. wanes,ll,rr• ,' 1 k r Du revit:e1 1.4- Sh•plr- ron I'ra•tor•s Ilau- (1. .Ula l t N. Y. \1'eilucsday. (1, tel r .l, IW.:ar p.m.— .\dventure „tory Yreu Youth's ('.!w- psunf.•u. T(iur.411y, October 9. .45 p.m.-- ",1 FewMM..tlll•IIl$ with New 'looks." f,, I.. 1I'.pkin.., 415. latallt labra 14111. (len- eral 11.'.-trt,' 4i,mpuv. S,sl p m.—Rads° drama. a N.•w 1'•or,' by t'osuio Hamilton. pre •lined by rhe Will' Players, by sp 5-1411 4,rr)Iugcn•au with iw,ngwans (; 4"•u & ('uulpny. 1124)) p.m.—Organ recital by Steph ••u E. Itoisclair. from Proctor's line utuulu. lth•ts►cr Hall. .Albany, N 1_.. Friday. 2( 1,•tots•r 10. 7.45 p.m.—Pre- gnant by the Remington Typewriter Ito nd. 144.314 p.m. --Program by Remington Typos w titer i1,,nd. Saturday. 4k'tols•r I1. 8.:10 111111.',• lintel/• a11.1 popular songs: foot - ',Ill result.. ELEVENTH of the series dealing with the establishment'ct t is BANK or MONTREAL at representative points in CAssAsA. and elsewhere, IN PARIS HE PARIS subsidiary of the Bank of Montreal is situated in a quarter nch in historic interest. Frons a lofty column in Place Vendome the statue of Napoleon looks out upon an unpostng square the construction of which began in t686 under authonry of Louis XIV.—a square which has wttnesud many of the sty's greatest demonstrations and which now mirrors the social and business life of Paris. Here, to the heart of the capital of France, the Bank of Montreal in 1919 established a subsidiary office in the Ritz Hotel Budding. In February, 1922, the business of this office had become so extensive that enlarged quarters were opened near by at No. 6 Place Vendome. BANK OF MONTREAL Established aver 100 years 'Total Assets in excess of 46so.000.000 We Offer to all investors, including holders of Victory Bonds falling due this year, the opportunity of reinvesting their cash or maturing Bonds in high-class Government Security yielding as high as 5' It is not too late to make this exchange. For full particulars call or phone at this office. O. F. CAREY & SON, Masonic Temple Building, Goaerich, Ontario Phaone 230 is fir