HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1926-10-28, Page 3e+ •
•
Save Your Money
Our clubbing rate for The Signal and
The London Free Press $6.75
You wave 25 cents anti the coat of sending a
looney order. A similar caving ou other
publications. •
The Signal
Classified Ads.
:ft /,4 a ,. N+; .c
r •
Aional
if you hive lost anything, found any-
thing, want a position, want help, have a
house for ,'rtl►' or rent, have an article you
w ish to et'11—axe i he classified ad. columns of
THE SIGNAL
TI1$ it1(tNAi. PIUNTINo CO., LIMITED, 1'uhltahers.
GODERICY, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1926
Bond Interest
When your interest coupons become due,
or when you receive cheques for intertest
on registered bonds, deposit them in a Say.
ings Account in the Bank of Montreal.
The money you receive on your investment
in bonds will then earn interest for you.
E. V. LZSSLIE,
(i(11)Ell1t'Ul BRANCH.
BANK OF MONTREAL
Established 1817
"NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD FRIENDS."
\hstenl kitrh"net to.+ may not he
large enough to hold ,1 eew.kb'.'k. hot
there's usually a nail on which to
hang the jio,opeller. ,nllt Star.
Another • reprietc haling been
granted. It will how ire neeeveaty to
se•lr(t acme tither date On which not to
hang `a ott—Hnlnilton SIwctator.
MALE—CHORUS–
North
- RUS–
North Street United Church
Tuesday, November 2nd, at 8.15
THE PROGRAM
ch.,. "0 Canadal.' Lavalee.
John Guard.
"Men of Harlech!"� Nevin.
Quartette—"Some Blessed Day.'
The Brunswick Quartette—Messrs. F. K. Creasy, J. Roberts,
C. Vivian, W. Russell.
Organ—Military Symphony (Fit•st Movement)....Ifaydn.
11. C. Hamilton.
Solo—" Honor and Arms'' (from "Samson Handel.
.I'. Wilson.
Anthem—"Crossing the Rar.'
Adams -Dicks.
Orgaitteir Syr trimny i i4eewu4 Meluvementl
I(. C. ilxmilton.
Mendelsaohu.
Part Song —"Mollie harliuK. Fletcher.
( Baritone Solo by .1. Clarke.)
Solo—"A Thousand League‘ l-neler the Sea." i1. W. Petrie.
C ictor_Maltnell.__ _-__
Part Song --"John feel.' • Mark Andrews.
Quartette --"Dreams of finlike." --
The Brunawick Quartette.
(lriran —Varixtions on." The I.ast RnsE of Summer."Buck.
H. C. Hamilton. Dudley
,In "Ilo(c Willing My Paternal rom "Samson") ... .Handel.
P. Wilson.
Day Closes." Sullivan.
!'art Sonlr—"The Long
(lagan—Dawn and Fanfare (Overture to "William 'I'elImi.
II. C. Hamilton.
si
I'art Song—"Soldiers' Chorus': (from "Faust") ..Conned.
• GPIbPI.
Quartette—" Kentucky sii swick Quartette.
Vale.'• Moir
Solo — !)Own the Mr. J. Clarke.
l
Part Song—"The Comrades` Song of Dope." Adam
GOD SAVE THE KING.
By Peggy Harvey
n
n
I AM FED UP WITH
if_ BEING TETHERED ON --
CITY VACANT LOTS ! ,
J
Om
.174
_ — •11
ONO
k
Litte Jock Horne. stood on o corner
And waited in eoinfor hos cos,
Them mounted a cow thof urn passing,
and now
He is shooting the sky Iike�
CI .
star
For she chanced to be the coma
coo— don't' you see—
'- Thor Jumped over the mdion torn ago;
And new ullh yoofl9 Jock 4 os
ri t cf
Sl+e'3 off—yip-ship! High -o!
n pi)/ R riri
W.
The Diamond Is the
Peer of Lasting Gifts
There can be no {lift more
joyously received, noire treas-
ured for its worth and beauty,
more perfect in expresaieir► of
• sentiment than the diamond:
Whether the stone be ladle or
,'wall, sect with simplicity or
elaborate art, the gift of a dia-
mond is in exquisite Mate.
Those who hesitate about
such an investment because of
the importance of choosing a
perfect stone will find here a
large offering of carefully sel-
ected iTiiimonds and competep�
and interested assistance from
Ug. Diamonds alone or in
combination with pearls and
gems are offered in jewelry of
every style.
11
E. C. Ro a irtson
SEVENTY-NINTH YEAR NO. 43
1
Farms ! Farms !
114 germ, good brick house, good
barn, one mike to more, school,
chnretl and station. Price $.S,000.
tilt acme, an ideal farm, silo.
water bowls instable and new born,
only one-quarter mile to *boil,
church and stone. Price $7,250.
100 acnes, close in, good building,
choice land.
100 acres, three miles to White-
church village and s'ation. This is
one of the choice places. $8,(4)0.
Several other good buys.
1:•s•re chicken and truck pian
right in a good village, also new
brick house, new barn and large
orchard, all for Sti,(Rx1.
A number of good Houses for
Nile or rent.
Also Assurance, Stocks and
Bonds for sale
W. J. Powell
Auto. Life, Sick a11d
Accident Insurance
Phone 29'2
Nelson Street, East
Mitac„lnl Merchant
and Jeweller
Goderich Phone i
Craig'
.se
4
;(1
Well! Well! Here's Little :sok Monter and the Cow that jumped -*Sas the Moon!
S'I'. HELENS
tor. Iter. W. 71. Alp. had charge of the her family, has n10TPd
anniversary services. at ih;nganon., are sorry to lone them.
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Campbell and Mr. and Mrs. Tomlinson. of Wood -
Taylor.
w . HELENS. Oct. 2•i -31r.- Ed.children visit” aur... Cumt4ell's mo -ata g( spent the Werk -Phil with their
Westfield. spent the Werk-
Mr. eta air+--A'—J. mini.then. Mrs. Pentland.. of I►nhcaihHarrison.atanoa, on reles. Mr. and MrsHarrison.StuutaT. ti,* umkr.tno.l that Mr. -11441414u.
to town.
Tickets 35c . • . Children 25c
phrey al r. and air,'. MattplPrs's. of T.nck-
'aliss Johnston, of MInevnle. and n+ w. visited their daughter Igloo marl
Miss Scott. of l elg ave, were week- 1'4 IRbtman. one day last week.
coil vi••itors at the home. of Mr. John
i Webster. •wPe'k.Pnd
.Mier tura. Neale tiaa_l
ginisr ith Mr. and MrA.I (:est„ Mell -
WHiTECHY'R(11
berts.Wd11TFA'iIl'IiCH, IN'. 9/3.—MM.
A meeting of the shareholders of the dtrle•n Is visiting rv•lat. •s to Clive hall will he held on Friday evening. tMun this wf vi
• Oetol.Pr 20th. at i:30 o'clock. A full Mr. and Mrs, Wm. lens L a and At.,
attendancesocial
Ie requested. 1 dln visited un \Vedn•P(la) with Mr.
.4 -social evening of the young per,-
.
eer,most firs. Ale. C'amPmn of _ 1a itteI t
plc's diene class will be helped people
Mr. and Mrs. Rohs. Pll1' ''ll and tam -
0 day
vh evening. . The young P i Ily spent Numbly with Mr. and Mrs.
(411 (1..-hnrch 1'nitcd chun•h will putt Irrtn Henry. of Relfn,'t.
on the program' The Timing people of :he n hito•
Messrs. Harry and ReR. i'a`viai* 4- church United church Y.P. 9elelety are
Mr. \\'tlliam Symonds has Irnd n
wimp itnrit s 1PllslllE this Fritlay r"1"1 with rr�radio Installed and his tunny friends
with his brother worked
c at irrutnhel' •t,nnR 1"''Dols of the flue Ti.•Irna&•slots. rore ad enjoying "lfetenflls in.-
ler.
`tl,e Alta.. end worked In the mines porn --(n Friday. (Mtelsr.23. to Mr. MI'ii Eunice lst.nl w11. has spent
(there fora few weeks and alta. Ben alc['lenaghrn. a'dni,gln the past two years transfating•in the
Mrs. icl'ph. nn and Mrs. Dunk Ie. of ter. filar Life office. eMontreai spent several
near (:n. 1). were visitor,' with Mr.Mr and Mrs. Fred. 1e'o'• and gam- 5181ks with her parents. Mr. mud Mrs.
and Mrs. I). C. dier(mand rreently.
ill- f r, nderl•h. slw•nt !-.e flay with t:orlon Lamb. before entering on it
Mr. and Mrs. Amos Cornelius.tnarrg In arts at Toronto tlltrerslty.
WB,f1TFIELD air. and Mrs, e:eo. ('club and Mr.
ilnrold Sp:111111g 'Tont '' week -end .
has leased his form for a term
)nears to Mr. Tuyul)ee Lamb. Mr.
Limb and his assistant. Mr. Westlake.
will move into the house now ,ne•upled
by Walter Kingswell. II:we IP n
Itnrllvr. antk we wish 111m all suedes+ in
his undertaking.
Mr. and Mrs. Jardine and little son.
of fine River, visited Mrs. Jardli,'s
parents. Mr. and Mrs, Hn rrlsou. un
Fntnrday. •
Mr. George -itowra has recovered his
wheel. which was. taken- away- from
the foot of Itlowet's steps.
Mrs. \Vol. IAtw lilts returned lifter
a pfessant visit with frleuds nt Wood-
stock and Stratford.
Choice (LLL !•'towers, Wedding
Bunches, Floral Work. etc., on short
notice.
GEO. STEWART
Florist. Phone 103
0. F. Carey & Son,
limited.
lnataaatace and re
-
Bond Brokers
West Street, Goderich,
Ontario. Phone 130
it
CARLOW
,a•FarFi1.L1). Oct. 2(i.—Mr. and with al r. and Mrs. Rd. I 'wnlnR, of
1 tar. -.1 11. Ainslie. of Leamington. Klncnrdino.
INSURANCE
The Mutual Life
Assurance Company of
Canada
Established 1869
!lead ()jive,
\\
Ardor), Ontario.
D. D. MOoNEY, Agent.
Eas} Street. Phone 250
Gederiatt. Ontario.
a
Unlimited Quantity of
611011 MIXED WOOD lOR SAL
it $3 per single cord delivered.
>te1
I
Real Estate and Insurance
1 All properties purchased through this
Agency will be the lowest in the know-
ledge of the agency they can 1* )ought
Trh, and often oil 1111Pr terns than if
bought direct from the owner.
A large number of huuw•s nod' Iota for
-oak-in(;(rlurich and vicinity; ninny of
these in growl locations and very tine
Mons',' with muslern improvements; low
prices, and easy terns for payment if
Imgniml. .
A few for sale on the fibs payment
the Pante amounts no woukt
pa to re1T Int o -iii-itlitn-
Sun Life Assurance
Co. of Canada
Prosperous and progressive.
The Sun Life of Canada offers
safe investment and sure pro-
tection insure to -day.
H. R. LONG, _"
District A.SM___
Goderich Phone 115
The Armstrong Real Estate
and Insurance Agency
life Isom tire), %evident :end \oto
mob' Is Invnranen
Farm., Town Property ,end Busmen
For Sal.
THE GOD7i11CH ll.\NI F 4CTl'IelY(i chimer would be paying for a home. Ask
CO.. LI TEI, atx,xt it. .
',twit of AliglePep lir Phone al.)
Farm'. for Wale. Alw,llt fifty 161141 t..
select from. Many of thew fnrmes are
among the best. Fine soil; K,ssl build-
ings; well imprimis!: Basi water supply:
more or lesu timber; welt fenced L..w•
pr1e18 and e'nsy terms for payment if
req ni nil.
1 A fano tr'rent -
i -- Te, blw•k-o,itb shops for sale.
1
Geo. Williams
— healer in
INION, PROAINCIAL,
ML'NI('IPAi. AND ('ORPO•
RATIONBONDS
Fire, 14fe, 4-eeldefit-Automo-
.011e, and General insurance
Agent
office, •rah—ftreet.
I Two hotels for sale; gcw.d prnpert .. •
with farmers' :111d trsvellors'trade. frim.
very Ines. ,
For all particulars see or writ
J. W. ARMSTRONG,
Office: 1'l.stnirs, nett door to The 5. A.
irrsy (". 11.0 , `noose
P. O. Rex 49. Gwkrteb. Oat
(\Atil.(1tS'. (hot. Oct. 27. Mr, and
w sit n few doss Inst week with the On account of the anniversary ser -
Mrs. James Little and child, of Ash -
i latter's sister. dIrs. .1 N. Campbell, vlee! h to be held In Brick rhnrron HPId, visited with their rebitives. Mr
and other friends. Sunday, October 31, the s.•rrko In the
and airs. Errtneton. on Sunday.
Mr. most Mrs. It. Vincent and child- Un1te11 church here 1 withdrawn. Miss H. ('►auk t,'attending the lens
Pro -
n.!, Anil Mims E1118 Servverby spent Ban- Rev. 1). MaeTavtsh, of •H'-nsall, poen- ylucinl N. ('la seh(ol con Vent ,.'11I nt
day with the former',' brother. Mr. rhes 54 Brucke London this weep.
Bert Vincent, of hhlgravc. Mr. Aldir Pardon left ern Ratttrdsy lac and Mrs. Asthma, of (ioderieh,
aur, and Mrs. Will Lyon and family. for Leamington, where he win peond visited with the •lflaedela on Sunday.
of itltth, visited with Mr. and Mr,. the winter. - Mr. still Mrs. Proctor and three
BPrt-Taylor on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Pardon and fam- children, of Ooderieh, spent Sunday at
Mrs. G. N. Aklslic. of Munroe. Mich.. pyo of It. lifeless spent Monday last
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul V:n•-
IsitinR her larents. 'Mr. and Mrs. with Mr. and Mrs. Wes. I'utdea. del
J. N. ('arp1111P11, and other relatives.
Mr. T. 11. Taylor -visited over ih0
week end with St. Helens friends.
'Mr. Telford !'rook and Miss Bertha
MaA011 were married on Satnr(iRy.
Cotters t ala Hon*.
Mrs Itsrioey. of i/nngannnn. Is
i sltdttng her daughter. Mrs. A. Camp-
bell. of
Mr. and lira. ItPrank l'il'ts b' a. of
Loadcst.nrn'.
CMr and Mrs. W. F. entopM•11 on Nun
day.
)t,•v Mr Keys. of 1hintrannon hid
ffial'ge of the lorvieP
_I United chnren en endky, as the per
SALTfAOtill)
S,.4t,TF(/RD. Oct. 27.- l'rlends and
n.ighhors as otnetl04 at the home of
lir And Mrs. Jan. Adams on Friday
evening. O('tob*r 1:'Sth, In honor of the
Approaching marNage of 'heir dangh-
ter. Miss i•ixale Adams. The evening
was pleasantly spent and Wigs iirrcte
was made the recipient et' a pretty
wnwl inroad and pair of candbPetleks
to metrh.
Mrs. Hetherington luta dlaprleed of
her home near the village. and with
Rey, It. i'nulter has his music class
organized and alxmt fifteen are taking
advanMRV of phi. splendid opportunity
of taking IP,wms on the vlolln ..r man-
dolin Ity AprinR we sl Id hnve n
fine lot of mnslclann
A number from here attended the
nnnirersary services at .\nhnnl nt1
Sunday find PIM the eonc•Prt on tical-
day• night.
Silo -filling Is again delayed on ac
count of the snow and wet weather.
Mr. Tons Wilson has begun to pack
apples. H will not he a long Joh this
fall. as winter apples are not plentiful.
Financial Service
The standard of this office is Service, as com-
plete in every detail as we can make it. Our office has
beer equipped with this end in view and an inquiry
directed to anv member of the staff of five employed
by us will receive instant and courteous attention.
Huron Investments Limited
Stock Brokers
Insurance
Out. Phones: 430 and 445
leading Stock ant Grain Exchanges
Bond Dealers
General
Royal Bask Bldg.. Gederich,
Prie ate wise e o lIP4tIons with all
P,
t
1
•