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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1926-9-2, Page 3--e-"-"'"firifir"4""-.44.7(4:4"4- . , • tar . •._ ...rrrw.+� • Save Your Money Our clubbing rate for The Signal and The London Advertiser $6.75 You save 25 cents and the cost of sending a money order. A similar «aving on other publications. The Signal Your Office Stationery Now is a good tine for you to look through your stock of Office Stationery and place your order for new supplies. We can meet any competition iu quality and price. The Signal THE SIGNAL PRINTING CO., LIMITED, Publishers, GODERICH, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1926 • Are You • Paying Interest or Receiving It rTHBRE is much more satisfaction in 11 receiving interest than in Paying it. Build up your savings account at the Bank `oaf Montreal and let compound in- taeseha4 your own efforts to get ahead. BANK OF MONTREAL Established 1817 ' ital Aunts 1st excess oC i 7 o.eoo.000 r • -rs. -ITh DID YOU EVER STOP TO THINK ? By Edson R. Waye, Secretary Shawnee. Okla., Board Of Commerce. FRANK C. MORTIMER. vice lean. 1- .1.nt of tile (Telae[.' Bask of los Au - vies, California, sayp: That there la no clans in the citizen- ship of shy nation which la entitled to greater consideration than the farmer. He cutu,titvtes the very fliers, of the community 1n which he [went. Front the earliest tiller of our own to our pre•aeut-day farmer. he ll., ex- ercised habits of thrift and frugality. And ,great as 1m tine rattle of thrift from *e point of ec000mks, yet its valise Is not limited wholly to that yield. The training afforded by It. practice calls for the eser•lse of qualities that are predominantly moral in character. h meas. sell -control. It mean* Rett- arastery. Long ago the farmer learned to forego immediate pleasure for the sake of some •ere.elietant ta,wl. Through hardship and toll. on 111e frontier and the prairie. In the valleeye and on tie- bllheldee:. he has Iuh*.red tio supply the Immediate wants of 11114 household and loud for tbc• people* of the earth. That which he has rCattor- ed rill heaved ha.. become the founda- tion of our wraith as a natio.. His stoadinew, bdeetry and sobriety ore poditb•al virtues whirh make for the atabLWi--..and, portsewesete:wtf-:.ewe- : ern mom t - t Copysigh. '026) ANHFLE1.D AIIHFIF:1.1►, .',us,:. 30.-M.•- Lode MacKenzie lift this, week f •r lbrt UM rt. where she w 111 begin ler duties as teacher lu the school there-. Mr. Frank Washington, of Auburn, visited at the home of Mr. unci Urs. A. Beck tt one any Inst week. i Mr. and )jr.. A. Thais in little daughter, 14* -Il., visited at Ito Ir,tue of Me. and Mr*. W. N. John-r-oa tidoweek. , Mr. end Mrs. Ilarold Masks of Au- burn. and hiss 4. Ke•mptoa t -:'md at the home of lir. and lits. W. 6enuptou over the we, -end. Mies 1140,4' returned to Chicago on Saturday alter •;s-udiug her tacaticn at her home at h.atail. Mr. It Id MarFieutld•, Ot 11'ttlp)t Iw': .g• Mau., la visiting et the1•, me of Mr. and lbs. M. C. MacKsntw loss l.11l1an MacKenzie' lett tido [perk for her -of -howl at (:rand Valley, Ont. Ib•v. Mr. Mercer. of Toronto. con- ducted Nervier. he A,dlfleht 1't e.hy- terian church on Sunday.The members of the Union tat -bail team held a very ..e •ens1nl dance at 1.04•11/11,4hou Thurwley- evening last and on report a splendid 11an- WHITECHCRCH SEVE1►TY • N !NTH YEAR NO. 35 Mail and Empire on the Constitutional Issue in 1896 It 18' Intrrrsthtg to recoil.Note' 1'uu- r, -t}u at owe or 111drt the hotly,•. fie w•reuth., treated the eloy,•nor•eleG- eoai when d„asttlutkanml quosti.,1R arose In. oilier days. Moony voters of the present day *111 remeutt.e tl.e lu- cid,'ut. of 1>,IMI, when. atter 1*4 Umep•- 1lsively defeated at the polio._ Cir Marls 'rum' r. the 4'utaew•vati�•e Prime M1,ieter. altompt*4 to make u number cf important appointments to 01114.4. -Thn e novo 1.6rtt \I,crdwiu, r.tuscd to .eaction the ap- pointment.. and Sir Charlet,Tuq.per and the Conservative. tire.,; indulged In hitt, F: r eritio)isnt dJ Hi. -eetk•acy. It fees rte Tupper r de :tired that Lord Aberde a had a. ted 'as the strongest partisan ,bete. Thr Mail and Empire said edi- torially. in it. Issue et September ' 1, 1(41.4; ; !I l.I'-noVER.NIR:NT IN CANADA may Intervals spoils In the Interv• of a party. and rnny dost awp'r.i.w atom one bntne•h of' the IA•itietlature and up,u the Tido,beach. Tiis the new prineipde-the• principle applicably to canoe*: and to t'•aanda Gloom. Ilia Flxecllcaey the (;ut.rnor-(lmuoral fell tato, It under rtrcuwol*ncte which I .ore new to him. null no doubt twlt*v- ; ir.� that his po.,it ion ens sound_ 1t was. however, the arty of same leaden She pe- 1Niearl10 'pdu ',poop e dec(ril.e. and to aster( our conetikotienalJ rights, not merely in tiew , the ',resent case, hart in view of 11.. flirt that 31101 is 41000 now he once. a pr'- relent. and a preeedent lrfwmc• .s a law. , Geo. Williams Dealer in DONIL IION. 111,01'LN('LtL. )rt'rl('I?AL ANI) CORPO- RATION BONDS Fire, Life, Aee-Id,•nt, Autome bile, and General lasvraloe Agent O@lw'• North Street. i'houe t.d. • Sir. 1'hurI a Puppet's s1.'s•Il.4,n Hie\','IFI'1P'A•H( H1'(1. Aug- 30.-x)11 as,- gnr*liou of enur right to govern our - multi of the anniversary sem,* in -, 1.v.. Iv matter- of purely Canadian -1st He1*, - United,'hunch• the after- ,.,,11,1rn nus a careful. constitutional ogee-'1vIC* in the 1'nite,lt•hnnh h, 10 Aram/met. and. although the Spr3k*r 0a* Moira WO., a{garnrs 10 bore boonfu a -tat* of Iw•r-• _ FtI,I. FAiR DATER 1 1 Gsderirh Sept. 141 Ex,ter Sept. 21.3,2 Blyth Sept. 22-23 I Kincardine Sept. 21.24 1.neknow Sept. 23-24 :..Seafartl, Sept. 7.324 iia y91.;1.1 - Sept. *.b4-29It•ip•' min -, . ltrnsisels Sept. 30 -Ort. 1 Zerich Sept. 30 (k t. 1 Foirdwtch (k•t. 2 W Ingham Oct. 7-s Dungannon °O t. 12-13 11" 14i1...to- ,oro.. .or ptt�- wt.eatt +0,4 week with Miss Alba FOX. K'..'J n. y should Iw taken in rain. it Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hoary rod Mr. ' rens not dee. w'lmlt too strong. '4 Air Frank Roo. ,pant the w•eek4'. 1 with t.ar:er is the British 4I.a.rt.•r W. friend- at St. Marys. Are British suhiects, and we arr CO- 11E. and Mrs. Jaw- Falcon`[ spent 1 deet, no matter who may be the• Gov - Ft I,I. ov- Excelsior Life Insurance Cornpaey A Strong Canadian Company Incorporated 1889 EIRE AND CASUALTY INSURANCE • The Mutual Life Assurance Company of Canada Established 1869 114 ad tiff,,m, \t aterka) ()tattoo D. D. MOONEY, Agent. pet %Amt. Phone 250 Goderich, Ontario. ld N. Mase-DONA�-13-. Ai tot 1&,x 2"3i Res. $rue. Si. - Gdasieetf y with M'rturd yea --dip rr tam roes,-Gonet•al for the time hieing, to 1 er.n. of Ashth•Id. precisely the same libeertiea s- rpper- Mle. Jean ,fa*-KPnzle. of Lrngride, tail. to oe. frllew-citizens wake the wp-nt the week -end! with Mb- clave di►,et rule o1 her Na,M'sty- i'u r.'on. Mr. an4 Mr.. %Vtll Faleoaer ret .l Er- fine Queen. 11 . ronaitnttnoI* sov- nPst. of RhtecAk•, st.ent._Sutetay nigh ,'reign. follow, the reit(.- erolations of )Ir. and lays. John Falconer. her advisers. no matter front what sole• it.e.eadvise ra are drawn. She is Mrs- .Wm.- Iteperoft and 1tr. aryl 2,62it rT3ii dr n open[ Sundae with Mr. and Yrs, Renlsn ' i'arty- interest.. She rei-elt'.e ao pm - Appleby. of Turnberry. Ist+itions and ala information relative Mr. and Mrs- alines,[ Rhorvr•••,d and "' the c(Gdtut of pwthll. utfaire from . h!k1ren. of IletreAt. I Sin lb, week {w t.l.mi utUur than lluose who ure.l:.-i \11n1sl,v. - A Mtnk.try otos, al lwdntel -end with air, noel Mrs. -Fri•-- Mwtr. --4.7, filioner_ --Pi- tirifOrtu ` its functions hrny' y ucomplen11tt1r:n lees. Andrew Fox .pent .la./ wM k Itroil1. y:u1-ntd 'prnvitttt L1Itelyf-11tni*tryitre-Tih111e. 1.1.171111:4144444"44111r0:44 -et eat the home of rlIII,-T :1 ruf1 as, why t:.•irrmtlie ep Mr. Taylor. (0t1"Ps.h n 5. ,)me on (Athol* to meet Paella ,. ci or to site? lLor.loy evening nnr1 pt4 ted bla + amide as soon as It has completed the daughter. Mies Myra Taylor. with a I husilnea. It has on bond. The Queenmiser/Inner/11. shnwer. prior t0 when her Mlulste-e hate, a.•cording 10 marriage on W,alno1b,- to Mr. Perrle ( out rr.levt r [ interfere. in -tin,• Pennington. of Te•*water• ,'•nuutty. seen• intrrferrw ait15 [indene Mater Jer Keilr. of set. .\teg11stire, l:14,:wirmik14.4' -its-1u_1r1 e.uuw• dills shad i- slmnddng hl. hnitelays with hl* ; 1 • the nl',1).:i n4h.Ghn'. It.nnls11 f grandparents. Mr. and lir.. Jas. Cor - nottp,t,S un in Oat minority. rhe does not RAt that teing. a., r.ltng 10 the thione n 1 -it r. "i 're fi a from oaf- HELPN3 .Id •r � t;m ur,mority the_-) ate ort/y . I "pruryen 1 11" sI�e d.ws r.t etel 1 , ' Purloin has arrived bone from a j tion. , , 1 'nicer. it.c tin. ns, pleasant two. nwa.rb.' trip visiting rein- r. -11y. , .••u: --nut them iu,l:re,, eft.•. iu the ',Vest nod at the Coast. , iy the ' iii r,y., tion ..f [intens, h !- Mr. and Mrs. 4 .•'r*, clerk and ,-_face: N, r , • • . 1er Maj. ser ,•xpras* _ _.31r. ---and Mrr. Wm r ,'1:tn. --snit) n� oh.. -1, t1, .:- tll„' ',[e r ' y1 ehi'dt'ee. of Hamllt,n. n , , tl CUL',: - nit nndllarP our .-.! to the tr.,»la.n, er�w•k 1.. - spent a few ,Iayl w;•h t - forrner's i lung 11 :ince cnttjNI �Lth_ Ilia,. .1' sister: Mr.. W. Mellon:''! Lnno \ note doxtriur. howev.•r, h., - Mr. and lir•. Ch ko of Wood- Ia,•n , t-nn.ed. 1lid r this die. lin *eu. N.Y.. and 410n .1(anette' trio• ter rix1N err- ri trte•Ie•d. We ns,,• <is•ndlinpr their - at the, are 1.4.t glopet ltt_te.. cfJ.y a Cnmp.'rtr I hum.• of lira W. (asirna•. frai.. ln. e: Tluc (urc.rre r c;e•t c r,I uuy Mr:.Vrin ',1-,w.Tis dl - I . , boon at -rt np Ileo ort'. I " I,r iecnl govt rue 1 Fergus, 1s vi.iting itt h rcr n;• [beset, fit•.! n vhtui of t1q' Mrs. Morrison. of Rite t. 'o. visited ,.,.s,4 exen•i..• Ter the rim. Fre•in, ler- I with her uncle. Mr..J... 1l.:uuge. t rete. Hr nl:lyr. ,!our our [lou. Miss Gladys Acv )trtrft , -, flntuhluy ' , , .:!., its tb,• , h;th, rte anryncstienod by bolt for her school :u Fort Wil- , i_:.. eluose, 'u tb(e "'lit orf g, ._l IfAm. 'r',.,; :he {o41- wheel -,-r tier -hall1 The Harris MTp*lon Ra: will ho',1 its regular muting on so:;day, ge{.- (ADVERTi1]MENT) 1 1)%1;11TIS)M ENT)xc,2sx xx s x MxXXX.c. x.Conservatives,e tut 11 • E Liberas and t I•', ERTISEMENT a 1 0 Progressive nominee for North Huron in this election have benefitted by the legislation passed at the last session of Parliament and supported by J. W. KIND 0 WORK AND VOTE FOR j.- W. KING Pew Postage- Cheaper Automobiles Reduced Income -Tax Better Trade Conditions Debt Reduction _ _ _- _ More Employment $400,000,000 Favorable Trade Balance The Progressive Candidate and thus help to secure further legislation for the benefit of the, people Cx Cxst 0C3CCO .x�CCOC t XXXXO iXXX • a f 1iik. at R1nvnrdlne- a tristitrt,t4etad Mini*trt'. After an ST. ST. HELENS. Aug. :•,r. .Vis. Mary' p•rsoual n 1, t t 114110 r. n.p; their 11smelt. a J'41,* -of .Il recd. • u. are bait- f-enllrttne4.- r the- ittf. r, -rs f i o ilio at, ihie old )tome. - I temhPP 4111. Mks Vern W,ww1Y --r Mualay fur Toronto. where, she it r.rels taking u Jtnsilp•s. c•drurt•sv- lir. and Mrs. Ni -!-t r 1' • I. -orf t -f .ter _4wrlin Mrs. John W*b.tcr i• flatting In ,itielph And Toronto. Mrs. Jas. Douglass, of yt:b•helt. nu- n I ...Rut* al Jur JrrAM.0 Mr. .t..it. ('nmero,,',,, for a few 41.1y. k •t went _._ - t'alvin church Annie. roar -I. -The •,n1gretrntinn of Collin .-1 o, -h hail In- rerPatlug .ertle.•s last er.rr:S- the nee rn*lnn of their annlver-art The dry w -As Ideal and large4.e'gation* 11114.the ehur*-h, ho• ar,.rlitug Heal evening. The pulpit vine harked with beautiful Rla,ll,ltoe ttebtles and as- ter.. At tkwntorMn! geftlee llftya_. Jeanette Cameron 14ekwn..,l. of Wnowl- ha,-r-n N.Y., WA 54 bnp$izr,l. The sp•- odal mantic ht' the 'Ti*Ti w,i- we}f rendrrri. A dem in the norde5 by the Misses ('lark and in the et, 111115 A bane solo by Mr. George - fnr!, were splendid add}tions to the rti„ s• be- ing appropriate M the normal, of the day. The offerings of ahem CVO were more Man anflk•ient to stet the term* of all enrsemplated rr�u1nir.. !trencher for fnr the filly *4 *4 Rev. L Lovell Murray. I1It., 44 -T -ewe Murray 1Arrl.s info the pelt a plea. - Ing preaeatre and a perrunna'-ry of rare eluarm. which impress,', ono as a corn- bfnittnn of alneerity. hntntlVy. 9114 .Ilmifr. fIs mrswag,'. ,tf •linen 1' r'" and "I> rlpl(ahlp" will. we be- 'Ilere. sot Rana i.e forgetti)a. 1)r- Morray glue. tho impreaoisn that an annlr,rsert should 1*' a tine of *pirl- rn*1 .•n►Iehment and snek Jho ample[ to mesio tt. Calvin congr'Ration Is deeply trot fol to fir. 1Me►oly. Sun Life Assurance Co. of Canada Ton carry Are intwrance on your Dome but no insurance ou your life. Your home can ea.11y 1. duplicated but your life cannot be restored to your family. Be cen.latent and carry adequate Life Insurance. H. R. LONG, District Agent Goderich Phone 115 New York Stocks -Our so•1't'ice• (•r.tnpri.es eur,- staut daily quotations oto ail principal and active stock luted on New-Yneit*I tele-1,.\- rh u.ge ,tett 111_11/111 it op .lsrjjy ,�p.inio1131nal varintiuMt! ,m the iitark -I - (hu New fork eorr'rpm- I amt -as,• the it.-1l-knon'n tiro.. Vii•• -r .'hiuuns, u. ,'; \I.'I<i1,1unn Huron Investments Limited (keel Dealers Stock 13roker- General ln-urntive Royal Bank Bldg.. Goderich, oat. Phones: 430 and 445 Prieale wire ren rie'tions with ait lending t*' -I and drain Exchangs The Armstrong Real Estate and Inserance Agency Life (Sue Life), Accident Awl Aute - Fn Fnrwte awl Flee(.,.. and I..ds in lied- . /rich and (Trinity for Sale. } FARMS FOR SALE 1 11[(1 acre,•, rurally clay foam., wiry fencer[, r well natered, g.os1 buildings, .erne 1111.- 1 ls•r. Buildings and timber on this farm ' waist to be worth more than is bring asked for entire property: F*tate business. im- portant to close. Price for quick, sake, 127t41.4o. ' 10) acres,- -choice t'eep'ee, w .OR: I,41 **tees, *_'.410.€'. (N acre., 891..06.00; 4.; acre,,, *211ct.trla; etc.. etc. I.drgewunttwr'..t farms listed to select trout, also many h0usrs and 1004 in (+,slee- ti4). - A few small plamitlt close to town wittt :ul met -marl buildings__...--.--- lttaeitlanith shop with small Tarn. at- tached. A good place to quickly locate any property re.ptirnd. entice dein: Wedpasdays and Satnr- daya or ant day by 4 ectal r.,lue-t. Finery- , • %ening after sox o'clock: For all particulars see er s4 rite J. W. ARMFiTRON ---- 1 duce: 1'p.tnirs, next door 0. TherS. 1 4;ray ('o. sten..Sgnan• 1'- O. Itnv 99. (:nderirit. Ort ,� ie`•I� t �1 e11 e � ;� rIc r Ie1 �e•�� s,1` i ��"1 %01 • . 1•9;21e1s�a a ei ;5 �/_I .r�iJ�.• 1.t fla7�.7JJ.►.� � se. a Ntst rili4414441‘ tee 1�1 11 1• re If asp \� ��a� .•p',ti rl� , 0i 1a1F t / �� e Cut our Shavir �� !, tirne in half gVI 1 with a tt radtse 341 alet Auto -5t mien ,w tt,w..o„ azor slllvpens itself ssu STORE TO RENT Situated 00 I tiivare J. W. CRAIGIE i 0. Fe Carey & Son, Limited. Insurance and Bond Brokers West Street. Goderich, Ontario. Phone 230. nambirbf [`()coli Houses for Sale or Rent F4tll - ,e.l, rte ` 111111.4' 011 P15;4011 . r. - t for vole. (;harden rind- ga rant, -. Al farm. new buret and scati r bowls in stable, one-half mile from 'tore, church and '.hool, the* -v from chipping (8)1111. Alm) :I *H`re:t hind!, one 11111.' frons town, good hiri ntid honer*, fruit trees and he rrie4. Alen 2(1 houses her rule or rent. Beautiful farm, 114 acres. itriell tif'tltw;-ime miltto•atm , whorl], church, station Pre 15soo_u0__._ _. Elevator sod A. W. Chase stock. W. J. Powell Auto, Life, Sick and Accident Insurance. Phone Nelson Street, East i 1