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THE SIGNAL
TILE SIGNAL PRINTING CO., LIMITED, Publishers.
GODERICH, ONTARIO; THURSDAY. -NOVEMB 11, 1926
Each of the
109 Years
of its business life has added
to the Bank of Montreal
strength and capacity for
financial service.
On the 3rd al November, 1817, the Bank
established its first office.
At this, the beginning of its 110th business
year, the Bank, through the medium of over
600 offices located throughout Canada and
Newfoundland,. in Great Britain, France,
the idnited States and Mexico, offers unex-
celled facilities in all departments of
domestic and foreign banking.
BANKOF MONTREAL
%sal Amato la mow or rfto•000.000
•
VETERAN CONSERVATIVE
ASSERTS INDEPENDENCE
Mr. W. tr IvaNot Swallow
'
1'nder theWig. "A Patriarch
I'r•te•wts." The Londe.* Advertiser nn
}'ridgy last had thetelloplai editorial
article:
Mr. Fergwsnn hap been frightened
by the number of Inveterate Con-
servatives W1111 refuse to wallow his
liquor policy. The resentment Is ex-
pressat in same cases In a highly flra-
matie and Impressive form, testifying
to an intensity of feeling on the tome mai
in
tprewhich M r. Fergttana - n
his
apprehend before he th-Vew
eon a l leu ge
was open to question. as the munlct-
polities. not the Pro,IDCO, would ire
losers In revenue. Mr. (Campbell is a
portent. If Conservative veterans
repudiate their party what can it hope
from youth. to whom its history and
traditions make no appeal?
SCHOOL REPORTS
S.K. NO. 9.LOC BORNE
The following 1s the report of S.8.
No. 9. Colborne (the Dunlop school).
for the mouths of (Mtolter and Septem-
ber. The pupils hare been tested, n
arithmetic, geography, hletory. co - pupilsstanding In .Cnoo1 sectof Itr2:1. 1
position and spelling. The average Is 3, Wes; Wawansh. for the months of thetiedorates a citizen sof have eel.
o.r and October_ Peas 69 pe�_---- ..�:, hal-c•n,;=
e
` Railway Board Orders that Former
I Traffic Conditions on C.N.R. Tracks.
on River Breakwater Be Restored
1
Case Carried Through Successfully by Mr. C. C. Lee
- _
Riming In his place at the meeting
of the town council on Frldae night
last. Cbuneillor Lee reminded the cuuo-
ell that In the cloning months of last
year hr had called attention to the
action of the C.N.R. in refusing the
use .ttL.,the railway track un the river
breakwater to certain traffic not
origlneting on it. owu lines. and had
,i endeavored to obtain redress through
t the Dominion Mused of Railway Com-
missioners. Th. had been subjected to
1 criticism lecture he had at first acted
I lu the name of the harbor committee
' of the council. and therefore in con-
tinuiag his efforts this year he had-
{ acted as a private citizen, and he had
heea aiwees"ful In ,eeurlug the order
I of the Railway Itoard directing the
1 C.N.R. to restore the former condi-
•t1onM governing Lite use of the track in
faction that 1 am now able to present
order N. :337 from the Moan( of
Railway Commissioners ordering the
Canadian National Railways. to re-
store the use of this track to the same
standing as wan In effect prior to
April. 1W25. when our rights were
arbitrarily taken from us.
Yours truly,
(•}LAS. C. LEE.
Order of the Railway Heard
order No. 3t•ti37 of the Aoartr-rte
11a11way_ Commissioners for' "('antis,
is dated October 27th. 1920. and 1st'
the following words:
In the matter of the applica-
tion of the harbor enmmltte•e of
the council of the town of God -
elle!). in the Province of Ontario,
hereinafter ca115(1 the "applicant.".
for an. order directing the Can-
t-question.ndian , National Railways ITU-
! Councillor 1,ee laid on the table • meUatety to restore the -condi-
' letter and a copy of the order of the tions governtteg the nee of the
track along the north side of the
harbor on the breakwater at nod-
erlch. Ontario. to the same stand-
ing as has governed in the past:
File No. 34329.
Upon reading the submissions
Died on behnit of the applicant
and the Railways Company. and
upon the report and recommenda-
tion of Its chief op•ratlug omen,
the Board orders
1. 'nut, the ('anadian 'National
Railway Board., as follow:
Causes Lee's Letter
141s Worship the Mayor
and .Members of Town Council.
Dear Slrs,-Following the report of
the harbor committee. August 1/6h,
1925. that the C.N.R. were depriving
our citizens of the use of the track
along the river breakwater which we
had enjoyed for over forty year;. the
council authorised the harbor cnmmit-
Ja d Waldo) tl4 tee to take this question up with the 1 Railways be, and they are hereby.
Jean McDowell 67. Mary Ann Gower secure satisfactory reply from the
81. , refer the question to the Board 'of I service nn the track located on
Jr. 11. -.Harry Moen fl"1 per cent.. Itailway Commissioners for their ' tofthe harbor.
r t e townrth Glide
Kenneth Campbell 85. ruling• 1141111 l'revinee of Ontario.
Sr. I. --Mary Cart 70 per cent.. Al- m� �t� that `�on VIIh ate I have
I be Board. eVThe a r12.iThat. except t In eaves (t emer-
vin Snell 89. whole question, has been delayed by ge1lcy. such care be bandied in
Jr. I. -Ned Thompson.
Pr. -Eileen ' Walsh. Bessie Moss. E:N.R. officials holding up correspond- their turn with ears being handled
once from the Board and making pro- uu the said track in connection
Jessie -Mom.sale that were not satlafaeTor n --with ►eerviee.
E. SOWERBY. Teacher. ix y
which hast to be argued out through, t" ecoid extra handling,and inter-
-
nter•
-- • the Board. fcremv with elevator business
S. S. NO. 3, WEST WAWA-NOSA When the new- -council of It126 met, I perishable freight, or cars urgent -
The following Is the report
delny in
fon No. mitteeitolearry ot instruct
n the tworkastarted or 'by making repairs 10 the u- ly required tip dbreakwater
itself. or in the ease of n Vessel
tied up for repairs 'hiring the sea -
Sr. 11. -Viola (leveler 72 per lent.. offklaln of the C.N.R.and falls m 11 1 orrequired
unlnadingplace
anvcar.
trattlefor
r(rinlring
A typical' example la air. WillItass
1'ampt'.11 of t:od rleh. Mr. CRAW
Is -ll. who ens ninety-two years old
last i)e,miulon Day. and for the past
half century has been an official of the
town of Goderich. 1s something more
than' a piddle figure. He 1s a party
eatrinrch. He has been voting Con-
servative ever liner be Requiredthe
trete hire and 111. interest in p
goo. bock to his boyhood. day*. For
time 1 ids long life he will
- been devoted or over
l0e per rxut.
Sr. 1V. -Lula Jewell 81 per cent.
IV. -hale Quaid 71 per cent..
cent., honors 75 per cent.: not as c
Sr. TV. -Donald& McDonald (13 per mlttee. knowing what It meant to the
town to have It followed tap• and it has
SEVE\'I'\ NINTH YEAR N(t. 41
B�:ju1 Silvefwan u
a 'Modern 1'1j • E7
wan what better indication o!
Atote and rdio s
saviex of celebrated
COMMUNITY PLATS
Ti. Tableware De Las
By rcasan of oor oompkee stocks
the* store is fast becoming knows
a headquarters for this dclib..
ful warC.
E. C. ROBERTSON
Goderich Phone 136
Prank Horton 53- cent., Florence Cranston :. cent. been accomplished without cooing the
Sr. III -•Phyllis Horton 78 per I Jr. IV, -John Foran 83 per
cent. t (H)• Willie !'urdon 74. Charlie Durn- town. one cent.
perIn 4.3. Harold Fowler 41. -I It 1. with a grunt feeling of satts-
Jr. 111.-Lnnle Fulford .N) cent.
IL-Franels Linkla ter IM) leer cent., • Sr. IL -Jean Pureton 54 per cent. •
POINTERS ON CATTLE
Billie 'Famish 77. •Dave Horton 74,1 Jr. i1. -Joe Foran 59 per cent.. El- REPORT OF HOG SHIPMENTS
Fred Jewell 79 Verne Jewell e6. wood Fowler 57, _ FEEDING BY T. McMILLAN ser week ending November 4. 1926:
- T
Yr. -Bobbie Fattish. - ---
Number on roll, 11: average attend- Ernestn Seeress Lies In
emergency castes).
-1.4gd-) IL A. MrKF'OSVN,. _
Chief Commissioner. Board of
ihrttway Commiseloners for Can-
ada.
Sun Life Assurance
Co. of Canada
Prosperous and progressive.
The Sun Life of Canada offers
safe investment and sure pro-
tection. Insure to -clay.
H.' R. LONG,
District Agent
Goderich Phone 111 -
Picking
I Sr.4 1 i Fowler 63 per cen ..
Dural el ing (he Right
once. 10. Th Primer -Robert McAllister 87 per
Cud- Me- Iluron
er.ieh flaw County
Those
marked with an as- • Kind of Animal Total hug.
terisk have missed one or more exams,' cent. Though Theemns McMillan of Sean Totait --
years.
first e n n ANNE L. MeeDONALD, Teacher. Number on roll. 12.
eerier- ggaln!N the- party to which be . _ - Full atlet1denrt---Uonalda SieDon_ forth Is an M I'.. he was n cattleman . Ick-me.,th ... 21
has t r seventy I I aid. John Furan. tete
keep.
err recce bat.• fe"iit with
Tile
WESTFiELD leer is in prarth9tl touch with the hnsi-
by si and be sig ice of the change t AR('HiE T. McKiNNEY. Teacher. p
M• giving ret, the tame of presfdrnt of 1 The following .. the ref..' .o 8.8.' - • news. Ile does not curry a+ mune Extra heavies
the\\' wanuett for the tests head us 11 did et nue time. lint he }chop hogs
t!
0. F. Carey & Son,
limited.
InauPance and
Bond Broken
West Street, Goderich,
Phone 230.
Onta'io.
Farms ! Farms !
114 acres; Tntat brick honer, geed
barn, one mike to stere, school,
ehnrch and station. Price $5,000.
146 acnes, an ideal farm, silo,
water bowls in stable and new barn,
only one-quarter alike to school.
ebureh and store. Price $7,'=ie.
100 awe, close in, good building,
choir., land.
Ito acre, lite• miles to White -
'
church village and.'ation. This is
one of the choice places. $$,dtiO.
See%eral ether Beget buys.
12 -acre chicken and truck (ane
right in a good vinare, *leo new
brick house, new barn and large
'orbited, all for $6,ISX1.
A number of good Houses for
sale or rent.
Also Assurance, Stocks and
Bonds for sale
e Armstrong Real Estate
and Insurance Agency
'Life (Sun Life), Arcident and Auto-
ttsobite Insurance
Big Bargain Centre for Real Estate
A good place to list property to
A line place to locate property to buy.
^-t► 137 • 12741 .
Large number of _properties now listed
to select from. (b' d houses 91441 Iota cnm-
,'4 to fnr l 1011 $ 0U IWW1(1. $1000, 111160, I
i t`j,�n'
8 44__ 41,5,
78 769
1f YA
Galrrlcb ('ouservatla•,. Assocl3• No. e, I-ast Ka Lights and feeders
m. held during September and sent forr. es S. NO It GoDERi('II TOWNSHIP plans to whttcr fifty steers for finish=
It was at the Conservative rronven- (I'uplls marked thus • were absent 1 The fullegwing is the repw,rt of S. inc1
- sit for the 3(uc•e•es. in feeding. 'fir. tic\(illnu
• 4 on grass mixt summer.
, tion in: itiyth. «rete of nn un.mresstnl lime or more tests. S. 6, (.u41erl, h town p.
p}fort, to nom inn te a party candidate 1 Second Year Continuation -Elaine a,,,nths of September and October. holds In ronlJnurt with 04 114411 enc rs-fol
in North Hiroo, that \t r. Campbell I Bamford,75 per cent.. Evelyn Me' Those marker) with an asterisk were fib-d'r.. lies in Idcktmf the -right kind '
o r mob exam; rf t t I t f } Tlo re is n rent
levelled the amusing finger at his p salon-J�Iedrllne dlRe rt nee in the gales luelte tdrent
leader. He found the er rgtttnents "f
Hou_ 1,, D. Monteith. Provincial
Tren'nre r.. parftesl1Mrty diet estefwl-
and Mt44•errded in discomfiting the
speaker hy n series( of kern questions
Inspired hy what he retarded) as Mr.
}•ergesnu's ketrayel of tits pledgee en
the 1ignnr guestInn.
When Mr. Monteith turned for relief
to the prnp'wsd retortion of munici-
pal tax.Mr.Campbell fifty sours a
Dowell 7_. atwent from one o • n ma o ew(
First year Coot nn nntin*15
Walden ek1 per cent Edna Watch 62. Sr;V F th r Mei lscain Marlen - make moon the same -feeding. He
- ,r -+'a e.
Harold Ylneent 81 ,May Vincent 61. (' 1 ll Lorne Porter. Florence Sow• 1w,ks for a steer ph,n titg good bloe•k7
r s wee
•.Wee Gorier (Mi. erhy. . fret- coney" wntl"te. -i tth it--iyla v`-he+ul-
Sr. IV. -Norma Rodger 7:o per cent., Jr. IV. -Earl McAllister, Marion He wants a brand head. with a goal
Benny Walsh 72. tyke. Evelyn Pnwerhy. dish or clip between forehead and noes•
Jr. IV. -Edythe McDowell 7.; per Sr. 111.-Mnrh,n Porter, Edna Me- nnd with a bright. full nr bulging eye.
cent.. Mergart•t Gorier •a.. Marjorie Ccxtl. -If I pit in a steer that i don't like." i
Campbell :.t. *Thaddeus Gower 49. Or- Jr. 11I -•stops Ruwerby. •Iiorb.Okr, he 1s quoted in The Canadian l'onnuy
ville Tummy 47. •Gordon Me4'ool. *Clara Harmer. man iTeroutnt. "he 1s an eyesore to!
Sr. iii. -Herbert Harrison 71 per .Ennnn rowel(, me all winter."
municipal tux official. trapped him cent.. Jim Thompson 65, Ernest Snell Sr li tubo Harmer. \fauricr Me- In Good Condition
evom(Jetely, ole painted out that the 82•
Dwain. .
I Mervin McAllister. "1 htiy purrs -4.111111ifrom 1.101
1+Rlvfn(IiI (lovern ment's' generosity_ 1 Jr. 111-Xlehnlena Thom 'AIM 72,
• ,Her
- over, n steer that is ht fair flesh
-show- the dirywe1ti'•n to woke go.rt
epl
nest In e•lling. Esther Mcflwaln: RAM.. 1 have 'indeed that the hull-'
trek.-wbl.de. art+ -.came#(** the moo.
meat when 1 hay them eommonts !
make the biggest gains aft,rwnrls.-
He prefers (Meer'', steers. ns they are I
gnictrr thou Westcnu•rs. '
_ The steers gee w fmt,•rrl du tans'.
No Farther indneMi tt 1111/11111/14..•. \\'Mlle ns sunny as twenty -lie -40
4 A prominent New orlesu„ man hnre 1,, tt rim together \1 r.
Fnrupe• called the steward and asked: pen le test.
T. -Willie Porter. Graham Johnston. tar 1.201) pnitu4M." he eontiutted. •'I
er Herbert Powell. (gelid "Tecate hey fl
Richard Porter, like to get .teres that ere In good con
esh
]id('eo,l, dltlon. 7•nti`
Reginald Sr, Pr. -Gerald Orr. *Vern Powell. cheater than you can out It au. More -
004000 y � y 4 Jr. Pr. -Jean Snwerby. Stanley Mc
0f24a KS 0 ttwatn
A COMPLETE RANGE Okih F QUALITY TM4 nr'ltltmetle. Florence Sowerhy, plasma
Porter.44 1
y I Number on roll, 28
Personal
eti� (
0 R- F.. GRAHAM. Teacher
0 01-
Christmas Cards
2 e
2 44
15
"-Marian
elsntrd n ship tearing New York for late roust hers that ten steers to the
"Are We outside the twelve -mope The ration consists Of .deet clever
limit?" silage. alfalfa hg . drew- and a 11111,
4 1
The steward void they were. grain.
THE BEST VALUES iN CANADA , 1 lAtI11g the law?" f r sttnge nuc m
REPRESENTING
"Can 1 get anything 1 want-enek- No More Corn
414 to., w11 g,a
I it t Isle wine -anything with- "1 W011111 not think of gmRtwfog 4.1/11 I
(7�'(' nn -. -
1 y n n ore." hr pagers(. "Net
I He was told that Ise could. only does 1t entail far more work I
• New Designs Correct Styles 0"Then bring nit. a Iemoi*,Ie."-New than sweet cloverhit the latter Rites
j Orleans �tnt(s.
Personal Greeting Cards Solve the Christmas I A Budde* Author sweet (lover Fen ape through with It
1
f2+
)11414 as goal. resells In feeding steer.,
no more grails being required than
with 1'nrn. 11111'14 7"11 hare sodded the
Lf•!t
if The Signal Printing Co., Limited
Telephone 35
06600 049060 660
Gift Problem
SEE OUR SAMPLES NOW
Little hronard lit was nr nd•el 10 until the time o none to fill the
e silo.
laaiue x1111 seldom dad lie pet his Morevoe•er. there 1. nothing yon .•nn
• pinythiegs 11W/1F before retiring for grow which will Mare the lard in bet• I
the night. ter 'shape than pipes sweet (lover. (at
Ms grandmother. who ens .tayltt* the other hand. cern 111.1'5 rep • great
d I f f IIIc 1 Ir s 1114 of
always
remembers!
"Ever since the Marshelle w
our neighbours in Brooktown,
Marian •I.as never missed an
opportunity of greeting me on
my birthday. But to think that
she w o u l d remember our
Goldin Weddifta anniversary!"
"Yes, those thoughtful words
ever the telephone mean a
great deal!"
W. J. Powell
Auto, Life, Si.:( and
Accident Insurance
Phone 292
Nelson Street, East
J. W. Craigie
Real Estate and Insurance
i
1200, $13110. $1.,(X), I( S, eisni gi1M',+""-_
$2(040. $2:00, $:!5101, . 10. $3011e, etc.
Semi- good properties just (putrid'. the
corporation. A few of theta prnetieally
in the town, but with township tax, with
all nev•*Mary building, 111111 a few nee M of
I land attached.
Gewxl prick house and burl azul tui•
acne of 1111441, $151).
(:noel frame hone and hare with five
AIMi, cn a -half acres of land, $1 01. nn
I { -
4 ,M44l frame 'more d barn with 'the
acres of hand, $101/9. Irl
three-quarters an
Gored frame bowie and barn with tem
acnes of ,land.
(:aw1 frame house and barn aitt thirty -
,ix acres of land, 1131444, ,
Very tine house, barn. garage, etc.,
nearly new, with artesian well and twmn-
ty-tive acres of excellent land jiit outride
corporation, $371111. ss
A few of the listed forme wits twee*awry
i hif11llugs are: bp acnes, 1_1101; 43 acnes,
'2500; n res {S plot,: rl'1 17 acnes, *414hr;
lent seers. Ttyi-
i1021 acres, $2h00:
,$5500, 120 *Serer.. $7000;
mere*, $3(1110: 1101 nem.. $5000:. 11.0r...,wan�re.,
0 201 serer.,i•s,ett,
INSURANCE
The Mutual Life
Assurance Company of
Canada
Established 1869
Hemi l office,
11"ntthep, Ontario
D. D. MOONEY, Agent.
East Reit 1Nseae 160
Goderich, Ontario.
Geo. Williams
Indeed they dol As soon as
I recognized her voice, I real-
ized what it really means to be
able to say that distance is no
longer a barrier. It's wonder-
ful to be alive in this age of
marvels, when one can sit a.
home and chat with friend;
masa away!"
Long Distance is growing h.
favour day by day. •For mes-
gages of con gratulation and en-
couragement, there 1s nothing
like the telephone. After all,
your voice is you!
the week -end. decided 10 e'rret•t the ra n est r ane requires
young than a slackness. So she_besan cultivation. Including hoeli r"
to tell him A aur,. 1 Theswert slaver silage, straw and
once mem a time there Ras a St- grain are mined before Ming fed. s '
tie hoc who become very rich ieranee This Is Elven In two feeds. After the \ 1
benlw-nys put hip toys away----" *teens have had their morning feed w`
"Right." snip/ Lennard. a modern of this mixture. the alfalfa I. fed. "1
child: "1'11 tell you a story now• gran- The amount of grain la Inercnsesl ter
rf _
tileie vicar' wird* epilog. 1 •'�
, 'There was once a very tweet? little Water le enppllef M means of a
pussy -eat and 11 barked!" trough In the corner of the pen.
ter
ferns are very tine. v''11 tmpn.ved and
'good !oration,. ate! very- easy terms for
payment if required. Ark 'dem( them.For all pa rtieuInrs erre or erneJ. W. ARMSTRONG,
Real Estate Age. t
fOfftter �i'pettt}rs. mitt door t dr t.. The S.. t..
(i ray 1'.. .torr, 1.111111141r. O. ilec S9. Goderk . Oat
(,rider iu
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MUNICIPAL AND CORDO•
RATION BONDS
Fire. life. Aeeldent, Automo-
bile, and General l)isuranee
Agent
Offire, North Street. _.Phone 93•
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