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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1924-11-6, Page 3Job Printing The Signal is prepared to do all kinds of Job Printing at reasonable prices. For your next order Telephone 35 ionalt Have You Paid your subscription to The Signal ? If not, we should be glad to have the money. Address, THE SIGNAL PRINTING CO., Limited Goderich, Ont. THE SIGNAL PRINTING 00.. LIMITED. FubUsYts. GODERICH, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1924 e11un• •r.- ['lair . , a> t •i 1 GLENLYON ON THE ROCKS GRAND BEND RESORT with tl' •''•• "'•' i1 ;11 uei- IN LAKE SUPERIOR THREATENED BY FIRE city to ht.!' at•• ••..: e• Victory Bonds Due November l at, 1924 The Sterling Bank of Canada, acting on behalf of the Dominion Government, will yedeeni, free of charge, at all its Branches on and after November 1st, Victory Bonds due on that date. THE STERLIMiBANK OF CANADA "Sir, I heard you using the word 'Jackass.' D11 you apply It to me'" "Nei sir. INP you think you're the only Jacka.ia in the world?" GEO. WILLIAMS (formerly teenager Canadian Bank of Commerce. Code/rich Dealer in Stocks and Bonds Only tient-class investment securi- ties handled. Office -North street, mixt Signal 011 co. Telaphoa. 53. "Wily are you :,taring at. rue?" "Please, air," replied the lad. "there's nowhere eta. to loop." :FINEST GLASSWARE The Beautiful Venice Design of 22 Kt [fold Decoration deeply etched on brilliant crystal glair blanks of the finest stake and baekel with 22 -Kt. Gold. We have Shertwts, Wine (1a4-.'- and otherartieles in this new ware. Call in and let us show it to you. The Armstrong Real Estate and Insurance Agency Lite (Sue Lite), Accileet 111 Alto hslnlce H.t.s.. and Lets in Goderich and Vicinity, and Farms her Sale No better place to locate. Property of any kind to buy. A large number Iisttd to ell, in- cluding many very tine tweleru equipped h.nnae. Just a few of the properties that are listed: House, ekctric lighted, phone in house, with two lots, $400; home and four lout, $000: honor. electric lighted, barn, fruit trees, 1 3-4 acres land, all in fine condition, $$..0; an ad- ditional 6 acme, with one acre fruit Imes, 5400 extra; itnu••e nd lot, $900; do, $1(100; do, $I:51); do, 14400, and many mon•. Parma for rale, with all necessary buildings: 100 screw, $4,000; 100 acrero, 1:t.500; 1.'00 acres. 5.5,500: 121) actio, VOW, 14o1 acres, 51,700: 45 acne, 11,000. incllading stock and impk•tnedta. Many mon• low price, and easy terms on payment. For all particulars we J. W. ARMSTRONG Above Parsons' Fair P. 0. Box fag Goderich, Ont. HOW THE GLENORCHY MET ITS FATE Head-on ('ollialon with Steamer. Mil- ler in take Huron S.11tXI.1. net. :in. -Tile tug Oregon early this morning brought 10 this t•I1)' the ,'ai.taill Anil ,•rose• of the .t,•anu•r ta,•uureli . which wank yell: t, relay in Lake Huron eil»wl fifty utiles from here, after colliding with the steamer IA...nerd B. Miller. Pile proper,. rower. :,Lun's,•I:em mi!e•s o'f here, at 1 o.L.•k on ttaturda. morn -:of the wlud gold t. r) Lan aur ) slap sack in fifteen minim., after flu Harlem Reecho Uiehig:ut. • 'me fog lug. The /111.1111,1•1'.• of the crew' were l a 11um1»•r of Loud •1's and b) reel- 1 N ilei is annually visited by thous - John wag very lienee to _ p.m.. and the safely tau:-fe'red to the steamier I dents of this community sati.i til,• ands trout all parts of Yamada and J,JuI S.Yott, of )fidhunl, watchman. ./lleuwnnux., a .i, -tor freighter, wldeh, the t•nit.Ys Stales. It is one of the /aetior.'1.} w:i, ...manna; her ' siren .umtu•t croup. real sights of tills diMtrl t f rr- tvas couvey.Y1 to Surnla general he.w and pr,.;w•,ling about fair wiles nit with another sister ship, the tile,• I Ihesh wit- 1»•lug horned It Ir •.'.Ylr• pita► rus ed i [nam injuries from la- 1 : lug at.uW a wile 4.444.4 14 the rtlhlg••• a"'w u."} as file Iargeat arnx ut ylrgln tog crushed fu the bulkhead. 1 • The blasts of the \1111,1' w •1'.. ►Inuit•, steal l;' to moiler help. A11 11 was thought that toe". 1»o"sitd.• plies to lie found auyw'her' In old The crew' had only the highest Lean! :,1111 ans't,•1' I :owl the Won- were safely oft the I:IeurCuu by '1 i 4 luturia. Fortunately the fire did not •, � in lu n "t/ u . 1»• m • 1 » '1\t was i e1' a aa. . a tt . 1 • oft t .a1' .• I r h t t a 1. a1' u. Ptak.. for the cundw'1 of rapt. Free ,1.1'1" hello:01wit_ stvilbg. to Wei the ...„.."1.4.1e'sSat 1 rs get foto the• real heart f til I:urk,. who cut his '.t , with :u1' axe `I•Ipis head i•• rigid{., When the turml.s3l of the' G.1.imialt4 crew•,I what springing Ili frau. n• ,...airs but •wept oyer It mor.• eparsrly suntals were •, a u.ged the Glen- First )lute llaniel Uelaughliu anJ 1 fanned the fire into a. bl:• 1. ,111101 w,«,1Iwl wltlo14. through the bulkhead t.7 release i,rehy w'a.'r. ight,c to the beftat.' 4 the a, sailor named Wilfred Ito)'. left filo l 'mile toward the (alup. 1 r w.e:Uh Tonight a vigil is being kept to aeitt and another t tttt »i eQ lbw Stiller's 4,,ur.t• :11111 1'1111• they went Glenl)'a11 in a 1'6'1.141 1N•fure asdrf er bail 1••fi 111e pine tn.... an e•aay� .1Y,yr11I any re'llirit.. of the Lite, .'new' w'hn were pinned there follow' xlme.st head on ice al de„se fag w11)1 u t:uacr wit- tit! ions►, uud weer yrs[.•[• I Ilya} fu the flnuuw, w'It111 rapidly 1 as the lug the t, mi.. rislits!ty of old atir.4 fifty Telt. ' day reported wis-lug. w'ur1 w•as re- galnel III t'0ltiitt and iu•'reuesi 1's i and is believed t1. has died ucr, 'down den- .% meal»•r of the crew Yaw the Theo eras!' was iih•e?hable. The..lTrty..1 bete today that the Men were rapidity .f advance. Miller loom up through the f..g fifty gill r tea. N 1nIM•1(ala fr••Ight••r. 1'l'k•d up by nwwl»•rs of n Portia .• away from til, 1.1 u I 1 t! 11 and she t.•re a gap•- Coastguard t E. C. ROBERTSON Pius Ghat:mei,•. aa- duai,l.•und !'r pee t d 1 ighterhtg Ila stoat sad h awl was t a I it f41M11Ma1 .le 1.111:1 Vtl!!i 1{. NOV. 2. --The GRAN!) REND. NU -V.-2. Fir, IaiA laartatiun c'umlau.y, of 3l ldla mill lnshr .. •4 N'h+at for Part 44•1, at thecasarlll end of the f.uuuu. Pin ('apt. F. lhnke. of -file soukeit boodle, leaving hire hist - }'1'i• .cry yesterday afternoon. and thr•u sterner tiltiorcl.y, :at . mem[ fists!). day' aftt•rle.tn, went on _ the ruck.- curd ter a flaw r,. d,.n•oy all til, gate an tteeo.wl .1 via; ....141.441. off Menagerie Island, south of!.•,pages ,"'Ilea by L.N1dou P 01111 i•1 1b.tl1 t...wl'.'h•• 1•..i.1. weer.• on 140 Is1,• Itoyuh '.qty -fifer miles 'from Lthe anutluer reta.rt here. Indy u tun 1 k l Portion of Fanatic. finer) !turned w'Iitt grain ,•rt w'ildi:uu, .ah aging the cargo ea Satunlay ° was *Ole tons .opacity aunt est f. et , .Ili it n 'its 'h1 G I was Owmwl 1•y the tint -alt l:itkg' Pinus- "u•:uue, ,•Iculyew, ,nrryimg 34:t.4 bare nearly f.IMM),an'rt•» of Isom► laud SEVENTY-SEVENTH 1 E.1R NO. 45 I were faking advantage of " h.• fine weather ut the week -ria a•t•1 were - +u their ottag.•s, and they J.•tjued la, tlu• fight.t It was a territil•' fight and for n time appeared al st . hopeless, but the wind veered shortly before mid- night °net swinging into . tine north went the fire backwards Into the Imtrued area, and danger wits iwat. The burned urea fY about a wile hl length and nearly three-quarters a of at rule in width. It liea on the . northerly edge of the famous Pinery, JEWELLER Authorised Dealer in Genuine Orange Blo.twtn Engagement and Wedding Rings East Side Square Godericb. Oat. CRAIGIE'S INSURANCE and REAL ESTATE Apartment to Rant. Modern -ix-roamed Apartment, o0 Square. PeNw't.sion at once. House t. Rant 1 1.2 story, frame, fully modern, hot water heating, on Church street. l'oeee taioD at (Inc.. J. W. CRAIGIE Married e orehy and " _Tttreattn Cottages. n, wit �t 1 1 . ea , crew at tiru11d )1+uui call. a ere spread .throng; i lb you Irani a five fir ten dollar hen on. The ter rul tl,th i.uih Ing heir hi tit.•.1100'er thtlet teeny. Ow MUDD.. and will arrive herr by Is.a' the neo'.I .1'11- 4 alk a ..ease of bill'! 1',W eau lttat tate [hal by boy - head -on. real Te water it•' i..mir a v ,, aid. blench Piing tack to the wheelieon.t•. tomorrow. j a Erne hoar In the II tilde \\' heel .man 1'. 4'. t:e•rui:nt. of 51141- A illeaey Gale Desw•ing service to throw { f 1 F 1 17 have the and the boats were Stiller had manned. It was hand. jumped from the 1•ri.lp' of til.. 1 John Nell. 'ug.ut for the treat found that the �i de end stopped (:Ir11nr•hy to the Miller. John Sent( Lakes Trawis•rtatlon Company. gays pra smsl 1. ally alongside the (g.' to the ens writing a letter in his cabin he lttttl to;rahi.w trout 4'uptitiu Tay- aunl thy y 111 a1'' 04 iladder to the on the port side whru the irash tame Pur. the 6lraly..u'» aklpp.•r, as to the Toy - :Miler a ' . f t ' ti ladder. beMing :and he was iwpriw.nw5 there. 4 ayt-11111-ze nt the a..hh-..f:-it�tl.dtt�►ua« t4,,' fi wife ..f the ship's 1*0 ships been the gale or .1 foss, but it was the first to cross. The two ships I:urke• with a11 ace cot hi+ enc eelg.! closer and the crew were en- through and rescued laihl awl also most likely the h.•a.a rule, the shore aided to walk from one to the other. ward White, u seaman from Mad- wind tannins at :pt miles an hour. land. , awl the ,.ind'tni the hake iwing lunch Gkrlosvhy Dives The 5fillcr was alung"Jde the Glen- i bt•aTier. From the alille ra, deck all watched or•hy and the Patter's grew• walked to , The l:ledyot, the lil••ullnnle and the t'Ienor•hy g.l down with a final the Miller's deek.. Ttu•ne.• they the Glens/imam left port on tF'ridaY and sank The )filler has a large' lower and n► nineteen minutes the nwlr- en mile". tie , pilmge. She frenal completely over wangled their Jap settle ►nesse and afternoon. slu•Ip•rntq from \Wrlrnaar Island., sea . enon .� a .. '. L»•k in the° evening w1'l of the gray water+ Tht• Hirer. boats then pr....rtiel esu hole in her forward port side. She (•i 1 turned on it side awl with out, until ,t o . HOUSES HOUSES All kinds for gate..: If you intend buy- ing a home it will pay you to see the houses i have for sale. I have them at all price., from 5700.00 nR Some real good bargains on easy terms. Drop in and see me. P. J. RYAN, Real Estate & Insurance Phone SD. J CEMENT LIME Always on hand and fresh from manufacturers Shingles, Ready Roofing, Lath and Lumber of all kinds. See John Mansville advertising in daily papers for Asbestos Roofing, then SEE US Goderich Planing Mills, Ltd. Goderich, P. O. Box 160 Phone 47W -After 6 p. n. Phones 47i or 385 Anything and Everything in Building Supplies an angry - she is -tiled foto the fifteen fnTbnws their course.course.hound for Vault ate 1 etee•nd his tourer around the sunt,' Mothersaapeeial• end of Isle !loyal* in tut effort 1 • 7 Pik. it for chit ONTARIO TO HAVE I '.'.'k •h,•It.•r ice Siaklwit flay. Thr IAenlyon is lyiut[ II•v 1l1n1 ;tires• miles from •Marr, and Ju. the Bow the (Intario mot.„, Isatfue ('clue shelter of Isle itoyale. T11IY Is eon 1 siders the I'rupo'al-41rre1 a happy e•in91n1Ylalel' with 1`c I. - -=.-1'ile .Y.mmeniiii- a northwest wind blowing• though depdh of Lake IJur•n. Huh. 11 seems than laptalO Taylor ren as it int er- • •GAS • • TAX NEXT YEAR? Three Mika Biwa 1I -'. tis. piste of iater- mil medicine& Local Druggists Have Modern Remedy for Colds A Vaporizing Safe which is Robbed Over Throat ltd Cheat for Colds. A • A Lesson in Success Teach your children to save. Open a Union Bank Saving Account for each of them. Let them be friends with the Bank Teller and take their own de- posits to him. uta T1e easiest road to .vee..s i. the ..eines habit rorlu'u re d f.' .41 UNION BANK OF CANADA Goderich Branch -F. Wooloombe; Man$Oar t _ When Vicks VapoRub, the "external" method of treating sore throat, bron- chitis, deep chest colds, or croup, is applied over throat or chest, the ingredi- ents are released as vapors by the body heat. These vapors, inhaled with each breath carry the n 1ication directly to the affected air passages, loosening the phlegm and relieving the congestion: At the same time Vicks acts as a coun- ter -irritant, stimulating the skin, and thus helps the vapors inhaled to break up the inflammation. Colds are usually relieved over night. ICK trams and plow; aeer. preserd into tug your sore' +,love- °:t - Blackstone a • row air a ire .rens. Furultirr .x1'1a11gr. fey' n r south 4,4 the village. I:miters t•arrle.t ,, .gist as.•rr•mene In tow t.. high in the air threatened evtta:;es' with-de.tructbit, and many In'iplent fires were rxttngut►hrd by vohttlt.s'r tire-ftghtels. Quite a number of London people WRIGLEYS Chew it after every:meal 11 stimulates •ppetlte and aids digesti•n. It awakes your food do you more good. Note nova► It relieves that scally leering alter hearty eauag. Waste•• test►. er.atk sit• se.ta.,sees Mod 1V)R11N if the wind tthmild veer to the south tory auto -ions of for 1 rlrciuctap Tress- urer. Hou. ('ol. i'rke, to the proposed the shlvis ,s.shUon would to very "gas" tax in the ,rwtrse of recent precarlon". and she would be in Im- spiveli s. in addition to what has mwlinre dang••r of breaking up and Poen said on the snhjeet',h the Ilan. 'assailing a total Ines. lbnight the George tet Henry. )sinister of Pllblit• wind is still in the northwest. though ilighw'aya. would germ to Indicate the gale ha- abated. The I:i.•c.lyuu that the Government of Ontari•t has la lying full length on the rock. In Insole up its mind to bring in a bill :%t feet of water. and If the seen i• daring tate coming seesioh ..f the Pro- amoral' it is hoped that tube -e:1' • vinetal i cgislnrnre that w111 enable ,got off and repair...I and the It to impose "saw' linpost Rr,.ride•d It does not In- The (,le•nl)on in a eald skirl lstat. asen a ralt11rldr awl' eAk'lYlt taxation la 11. - it 1 . a the /;neat l.bk.•" Transpnrta- .. quired to besur. a- . oM iala of tion (lasntas :t.,71uly's fleet. She i. tweet tot: 11ntsrio Motor Prague have Ions beta...in 1wrpetalicutIrs. and :los pointed out. , n cepa• lay of 1441!551 bllsh.•la of 1 It the Utensil: tax M rareducedrreduced011 an "hent. salvage►. hi' chi» event, the t. -- Much le to tN• said ice furor of a will have to 1s• c1' v ilgtlterwl. ea t•• il 8!1.04 t heatr ineulmis of 1111,1 htos tl t tl motor►"t Is r1'- nn See Our Samples (1'l- ersonal Greeting Cards For Christmas Beautiful i)esigns Reasonable Prices MAKE .YOUR SELECTION EARLY The Signal Printing Co., lotted Telephone 35 Solerich nvetle h the amount of gni tax gy Patti (t- tit' average motorlat of this Plenty, Puzzle (carne Provine'e, then the Goverranent wtlll. El.4.whete in this i"cut' will ice derive a revenue eltriidersbly In ex- ' found a large alt)-.•'is.•men: an - V A fil.00 R U S ....as .4 that .e•nrel from the present . noont-ing n pletur•- ;Anal • caste• ores 17maw, Jaas fisepysAasr 1leena• syst•n, by reason of the enor- arranged 1.4 Ti.'i)Paul .1110 I i:tpire - mous Aral rapidly augmenting annual whi.-h will no 0.1111 prove very in- fnellr,'init•, of motor tourists. I tore -ling for oar ren.h•rs, au•l ••sls - r 11 inifllun United States eially for the little folks. Th.. ,soi• - Unlimited Quantity of GOOD MIXED WOOD FOR SALE at 53 per single cord. delivered, TUR GODERICII MANUFACTURiNG 00., LIMITED. (Foot of Anglesea St. - Phone SI.) • 5bisietetit coolbisti "His Master's Voice" Victrota Portable Model 50 and ten 75c. double -sided 'Ilia Master's Voice" -Victor Records. • 570.11 CASH PRICE and small weekly or monthly payments to pay the balance A limited opportunity to secure this handsome port- able model - on unusual terms. Possession gives you the same unmatched pctoen°aa for which all V olasnd unequalled. Secure yours to -day -enjoy it forever. B. E. JENNER GODRRiCH t -L • • Last yea motor cars enteral this Province. tet( consists of a" • 1'l fldDlllg II This year approximately two million many obj..1s or articles in the ; ic- will have taut»' sed by the end of 111- tore start with the leiter "11" autd cemtw•r a 100 per vent. gain in. a cavi pr111.' are owe old to t h.'. year. Appr otimottely throe million finding the largest tnnnlN•r. Rea41.1• 111 fifty per rent. In•rea"ol la not NO lace• aln'tdy' won 111s•ral prb..•» as unraaonable estimate of the number result of competing in similar of rite. mw1' 1' t States otor touri»t: .-ors tests, and there is s. nreg n t ew.me• of the• aw•nr,1s should not that will visit the Venality during the t•nming year. This much-to-le-de•»irwl to rrtuidelis of this vk•lulty. Atone,. invasion through n "gee" tax will ; there le nothing like trying. very greatly inereas• the Goven,- I n,,,ir.'faubset,1' funs for The flail and h of yebieles. Fenton. °Ire r..o•N-ed at The Signal meat's revenue nm motor without in•reasinc the tax on heal „ff .,, motorists one penny. On the lulls of the .oensutnpti,.n of gasoline in (11, - term last year. a one[•wnt-Per gallon "gas tax" would 3ie14 11 revenue of a 1 milker dollars per Ann11M. The (1ot-- eminent. of c0111••• ii in receipt of the increment from the ever increasing 1 number of curs in .the Province. T114• gas tax, if not Imposed as s surtax on the present license tax. is an equitable means of asewising mot or yehtele owuera for the Iter ,tf the roads In that. approximately. the watght of vehkle and its mileage dr- terrntne the extent of Its road ns well as iia "gag' consumption. Sleekly* at a meeting of the On- tario Motor Truck I/wperm Age -ela- tion a year ago, -lion. Mr. Henry (stated that a "gag' tax with a low - ere.' ileence fee` appealed to him "as a fair propwitton." Neediest. M way. the motorists of the Provh»r would 1s• s nnit to re- senting the imposition td R "gas" tax ss a $u(ttx on 111P present lien* Im- post. and the Motor League and Its seventy affiliated clubs would vigor- ously oppose Forty of the States of the Union now imposer a "gas" tax. as does also Queue. white a direct tourist tax would prove a very effective barrier to the entrance of United States tmlrft.hl-- ear third greatest sourer of revenue from natured rewouro•s n "gag' tax world not prove even a deterrent. Tt1,' large revenue derive! from the "Ease' tax on the sale of ga,$)ilne to the United States motor tnnrtits would hes "tonna money." sr}x'tAL N()TiC't: '1') d1t'N'TERR. -�`Rrrfully efwrk over mor baggage for th1* year's trip, and !f in need of trunk or grips of any kind, or a span strap. go dlre't to Sharnlan'a and 40544 your requirrta*tw from a eho4v 'stork. Thanksgiving Dance Saturday, Nov. 8th, Monday, Nov. 10th AT THE PAVILION GODERICH Special Music Dancing 8.30 to 11.45. MEET ME AT THE PAV. Each of the 107 Years of its business life has added to the Bank of Montreal strength and capacity for' financial service. On the 3rd of November, 1817, the Bank established its first office. At this, the beginning of its io8th business year, the Bank, through the medium of over 500 offices located throughout Canada and Newfoundland, in Great Britain, France, the United States and Mexico, offers unexcelled facilities in ' all de- partments of domestic and foreign banking. BANKOF MONTREAL 'ii1lt.L As.sta in came d 116so.000.OS yin 1'' . am* N.