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GODERICH, ONTARIO, THURSDAY' NOVEMBER 25, 1926
Unexcelled Collection
Facilities Facilities
TES, drafts, coupons and other "nego.
TOTES,
instruments" wherever payable, are
collected for the account of its customers by tie
Bank of MmtrraL
1
Besides its gess is 600 effaces in Camels, the
Bank has its -ern o&ra in dna financial centres
of the Unaided StlattesLGeat Beittug Fraace1 _
Mtrtttit% sed Nwfanaellaad, and ooneepoadmo
tluouglaotsc the midd, enabling it to give pear
and dependable cn:lectio' service at all times.
;?t
BANK OFMONTRE
Established 1817
//
'Vital Assets in excess of * ao.000.000
r..
4
E. Wittier II) 651.5 REV. J. F. REYCRAFT
G. ilewell 63e1 ON LIQUOR QUESTION
4. Johnston ICs.:)
G. Cornfield IC1.2 Former Goderich I'u,tor Deals with
G. 1l iaekr (2) 63.issue in Smola, Sermon
L. Sturdy (1) 61'5 At Wellington street United church.
Brautfortk on Sunday lust. Rev. J. F.
Rryeraft, formerly of Goderich. dealt
with the su'1Jin•t, 'Con we Make the
liquor traffic relopeetable"' Mr. Rey -
craft Is a ('onservltlye' In politics. His .
remarks are reporter) by The Exposi-
tor as follows:
-We have sone to nor present (dace
In our Christian civilization by a very
varied and eh•v lou* route. Ever shoe
the Jew's in Egypt wore aroused to u
strew of bondage and made their strike
47.5 for freedom, the history of the wortd. ,
anK and especiaily In British history. has
been dotter* by the reports of. s!11ve•ry
Alnt thJnatk-g I!!lne place before the
enlightened e,.ns•Ienee ane lift ecus
Iudlena4lon of thewople. In the long
ago in this land (here was a slavery
to the liquor traffic that seems rid•le(r
lour an we now view It. Think of the
i'•ev when there were thirteen lilac.",
licensed to sell liquor between Itreut-
ford and Hamilton. ten between here
and 14Imeew. ten I. ween here and
Wesnlatock. Public sentlmeut aro.•
Jutlul_day and 11y tb., }Lout _telt these t
places were (h,sist. The temperaset•
pewt.le. *heti thought their work was
e:nu. and 410.1..11111. careless and much of
the ground was ins*. Later the local
option law- made It possible to viten.
('red l l s
E. Long (3)
L. Ferguson -71)
A. Sturdy (1)
E. Humber (11
H. McDerwld (3)
C. Wursell (3)
C. Jewell (3)
P. McEwen (3)
J. Allen 13)
Below pass: -
W. Buechler (3) 411.7
L. Bowler (3)
G. Goldthorpe (3)
FORM IV
rio.i
58.8
57.4
55.2
54.3
33.5
50.3
Heal Olio •
Ms.wd
We Specialize
in Cream Goods
OF ALL KINDS
Cream Sponges,
Cream Puffs, Etc.
E. U. Cleveland
BAKER
Phone 114 West Street
Read.the advertisements is The Signal
ELECTRIC WIRING
INSTALLATIONS. ETC.
GEO. W. STOKES
BROCK Street. P.O. Box 601
Millinery �
in
Smart Chic Styles
We invite you to call
Universal Millinery
North Side of Square
Unlimited Quantity of
6001) MIXED WOOD FOR SALE
at $3 per single cord, delivered,M)
THE CO:Ri('H MANUFACTURING
CO., LIMITED.
(Feast of Anglesea 8t. Phone 61.)
O. 0. I. EXAMINATIONS G. Scott (31
( G. Currell (2)
The reaultn of Collegian. Institute \' Tabh (31
examinations held enuring the term M. MacKayrby (2)
E. owe by (5)
.tonne November 15, 1926, are as fel- S. Taylor (1)
- a.. -a eeas.,--03.8•- _
1. Honors: -
!I. ('lark 41 76.8
H. Bowler (5) 76.4
II. Honors: -
G. kwlmond
11. 1t.2hh(tt (6) 71.7
B. Wagner (5) 6S.5
111. Honors:-
A.
onor:-
A. Davidson 09) 63.
M. Cott (4) 63.3
v. Phyte C4) --*10:4
Below 50 is'r cent.; ranked: -
It. Kneeshaw (6)
It. McManus (3)
The tlgurea in brackets after the
names In this form Indicat.• the num-
Is•r of papers written.
SECOND YEAR COMMERCIAi.
croup I. -Average 668.5.
59.3 L Honors:- ,
58
. R. 7lrbin R3.2
57.4 14. Stratton 32.4
57,1 It Wambold (40.6
58.5 F. Robinson 79.2
56.5 V. Oabaldeston 77.8
E. Lee (1) 76.4
W. Rnffell 75.9
H. Drennan 75.5
II. Honors: -
M. Robinson 74.5
1(. McMichael (1) 73.6
4). Young (21 71.3
11. Symonds. (1) 69.2
R. MacKenale t 68.5
7). Bell 67.0
L. Jewett (2) 56.
III. Honors:-
K.
onors:K. Macaulay (1)
C. O'Neil (2)
E. McVtttle (3)
Credito
M. Smith (_L ...........:79.1
w•nlee 13) 38.4
M. Jeffrey (2) 57.7
E. Porter (3) 5.3.4
It. Aitken (1) 33.1
E. McDonald ?0) 52.6
• Group ii. -Average 78.
I. Honore:-
, A. Oram R7.4
A. Matte ....................... 79.1
E. Elliott 76.
11. Honors: -
31. Murncy 70.4
Owing to there having been quite n'
number of failures at the Normal
Schools and float yenr at the 1'niversl-
Gee. a standing of 55 marks In each
(11 snbreFrmnet To made during the year
to entitle the students to be recom-
mended to the Education Department
as worthy of being granter) n lower
Achonl ee n
rtlfl.ate f r work of forms 1.
and I1.
The figures In brnekets after the
names .4? some students. other than of
form IV.. Signify the numbers of pa•
DelsJa1ow .:.o ler cent: -In lower ichooI
tows :
FORM I. A
Ctaaa average 52.
1. Honors -73 par ten:.:- J. !Hoek (3)
A. Stowe *2 C. Lannon (41
A. Tabh (3) 55.4
K. Powell (2) 55.
Below pass. lint 60 to 54 per cent.: -
53.8
St.5
D. Murn.y (2) 52.6
H. Trembly (2) 503
Below 5e0 per cent.: ranked: -
M. Girvin M. Million
T. Buechler M. Hetherington
R. Walter
FORM 11.
Clops average. 63.
I. Honors: -
M. E. Den n R5.5
1I Groves 84.9
E. M. Cook W7.4 -
II. Honore: -
74.6
736
70.3
4(9.2
68. I
66.7
(21.3
M. Erane T9
11. Honore -IM to 74 per ce•nt.:-
31. Scott 73
J. Kneeshaw 68
•
L. Macdonald (1) 68
M. Brownlee (1) (10
111. Honors -00 to 65 per cent.: -
4). McGregor 63
F. itolwrte.n ......_, 6i
E. Crowe (1) RS
H. page (2) 63
-Credlte--55 to 59 per -eent:.----
A. NIvens (l) 59
K. Johnston (1) .. 11
G. Brownlee (2) 56
K. Stexl4art
M. (food (3)
E. A. Cooper
D. A. McKny
53 R. T. rfrimmer
L. Calwtdl (3) 55 V. G. Elliott (1)
Below pas.. but 50 to 54 per teens.:- R. H. Newcombe (1)
E. Ross (3) 55 A. Pentland
I1. Gliders (2) 52 W. K. Thomson (1}
E. Hamilton (4) 50 III. Honore: -
E.
50 per cent.; ranked:-
%.
C. Murray (3)
F. Klnrswell Lionel ('lark' •\• 11. S. 3turlsnn (1)
M. I'Itbbdo 1. Jeffrey C. H. 7fdwar,k (1)
A. Colborne W. lrr(rrnaih- P,eltrldge 12)
D. E. Steep (11
8. D. Jefferson (1)
E. P. Voting
W. C. Newcombe (21
$I5'EVTY-NINTiI YEAR NO. 47
r•••.•••0410410
Juin (Our
01 rihfntan Cub
For many years we have con-
ducted a very successful Christ-
mas Club in connection with
our store, which has been very
convenient for our patrons and
friends and the general public. 1 _
We will lay aside any article in
the store on the payment of a
small deposit, giving you the
opportunity of having an early
choice of our large clods -of
Christmas Gifts.
0. F. Carey & Son,
Limited.
Insurance and
Bond Brokers
West Street, Goderich,
Ontario. Phone 230.
E. C. Robertson
64.7
62.4
00.8
V. Ruse
M. McKay
(1. Peachy
D. Graham
D. MacKay W. Currie
Lorne ('lark F:. Lumby
V. Wilkins
• FO1t.M .1. B
('lass avenge. 64.
- 1, Ilonors:-
14ntheriart47;-;v. .
W. Rutherialfll
G. Mellehen
it. Fisher
J. Abell
D. Walters
A. Howell
L. Crawford (1)
11. Honore: -
K. Hunter
11. Cooper
D. Linklater.U) -�
E. Gilles
S. Leggett
W. Sounders
H. Taylor
J. Lcpvcr (1)
O. Sprang (1)
K. Morison (1)
1.. grass
111. Honors. -
E. Harris (2) 65.6
F. McKenzie (1) 64.7
W'. Plante (1) 63.1
A. White (2) 62.8
T. Huey (10.1
J. Holmes (2) 410.
Credits: -
J. Taylor (1)
II. James
IFt(ekt-
A. Elliott
R. Dickson
(15.8
4's5.1
65. i
64.1
63.5
611.1
111.4_
D. E. ',tenure (21 ..........60.8
Credits:-
E. F. SS1111.rle• 111 •o• .
M. E. Ferguson (3) 56.9
J. R. McLeiiW (4) 55.7
G. S. t'oulter (2) 55.6
93:R (1. A. Sus'hanan (3) 55.4
.. 1. 1. Thornes (3) 553
91.6 Flow pans, lint 50 to fit per cent.:-
C. D. McDonald (4) 54.9
79.8 S. A. Ferguson (3) '14 6
7.11 M. J. Hetherington (3) 53.3
77 It. E. Farr (31 52.4
ye. M. N. McItermid (5)
A. M. Baker (6)
73.5 J. K. Salkeld 141
72.3 Below 50 per cent.: -
71.3 B. A. Henry! (7)
71.2 FORM III. B
71.1 I Class average, 57.5.
70.2 ' I. Honors:-
69. I C. Sale
89.8 C.
A1111 30 per cent. in middle school.
There have bin nitogether too
many tenures throughout the school.
if the parents of such students desire
a .ncreserul year to be passed. then
51.0 they must co-operate by eyeing that
51.1 let least two hour'. homestudy be glv.n
50.2 , at home and that not more than two
nights a week i.e allowed out from
454 Monday to Saturday.
Cranford Hon
411 •
67.8 L. Craig
07.3 } 51. Rtliilnii 11)
11 W. Wehitler
F. Savage (1)
H. Davidson
D. Wenger
ii1. Honor.
K. Dawson (1)
D. Hill (1)
C. Hunter
39.3 .7. Walter
L. Hardy. (31
Credo to :-
J. P. Hi'MF.. Principal.
GET ALL THE RE1) CLOVER SEED
3.4.5
the licensed her In many of the rural
111111 sm1111 toM11 Meetluns. and in 1916
the whole Province came under the
Ontarto Temperance Act, which has
been later wuc•tloned three times by
the vote of the people. Every Inch of
this around has been fought for
against the trade and against the
same old arguments. Ther.• has not
been a new argument for the (('gal mile
of Intoxicants devised In twenty years.
I happen to have a copy of printed
reasons for voting against local onion
In U516. They include every argil
hent that has been presented In the
',repent eanrKlan In the defence of
the open bar that seems now• 44o 1.•
unanimetistly taboo.
"Some of the arguments ' on that
card were:
- L -The law cap t Tie etif reels.
2. You take the trade front r •-
sls•eted viands and create an 1111.11
traffic.
3. You low• flit' revenue.
4. It develope a stronger manhood
to be tempted and resist _
5. Some of the bet people are op-
iwwerl to local option. Inelu.Mng some
ministers. l
"1 am entre that old fri.u.b. %.111 be
r,ndolly recognized as the e.x)wmeuts of
(;ot•e•rumemt K4414'. iAok over these
arguments: 1 am sorry -that this mat-
ter Is In polities. and It is true that
then' are• lasso. that stake It a pw.!It14414
.ppmrntity. but the thine that Is Olt
tremendous interest to um• is the filet
th.44 :1 meneure• of restrnint on n traf-
fic that Is Iniquitous is being menaced.
'•-To say-- 4 k t.. -414411w-14.11.14.1. attire
eeeasily and IrCally neee•ssllile will
e1luse less drinkltt Is cure rut. The
distitl,rs n .t the brewer. nrt m4:;ioe'
no such chat for It. .The trade can -
Rot live mad 1 °c'a•r without recruits.
It entmot floutvl1J) without causing
heartaches. 1 am nod willing to fur-
nish recruits. nor ant I willing to
make a track' r'sjwr•tahle• at the cast
of the loves and happiness of our
home's._ i. am not willing to make en-
otlior etrpw•nt a mess•s,:fol tempter in
the garden hf onr mortal life. so 1 mast
enter my protest In every possible way
ne•tinst the re-estahlfshmcnt of the 11- 1
hoar trade lin the haw of the land .•'
Diamond Merchant
.4, 1 Jeweller
Goderich Phone 536
76.7been (Exps•rimental Farms Note)_
ors:-- The tests which have en eondnet.rl
71.5 hr the Dom!ninn F..xperinlcntnl Far •
ms
(10.2 with reel--Plover--front- itMrtrn(-
60.1 1 4;Ps Indicate to mar:;ed degree the p
63.5 I ndranhlge of home-grown eel over
07.0! the great bulk of Imported varied. 14.
67� ITIiIs being the case'. the growers of
red rioter will perform A ralnahlr
63.5 sertke to ('nnadlan agrfenitnr.' l.c
02.1 mitring ns mneh Feted as iwleslhle esehs
62. yenr. For the past few years It ha
61.5 been noressary for (':tnndl•en growers
005 to Import serge ri
gnantlttes of Per. and
this year :iromiases little improvement
50. In this connection.
57. A very nppr.ctable amount of rets
.35.1 clover unit Ia lost each year during
35. harvesting and threshing npetutions.
52.7 At least a part of these 1011111441 la
nroldable. it In Mo pate at thesae
present time to take care of Iowa
doe to harreeting. hot it h rent too
late to arold tomes due to threshing.
it heft been the experience of the
fnrnge crop division of the Central
Experimental Farm that the threshing
of red clover during rainy nms
•asa 1.
'tonally ateompenled by an eppreel•
able amount of nnhnlhsl tt.rrl going
through the m111. '11.1.. Is the result
31.6 of the clover taking up moisture from
31.4 the air and come -n tently not A/wiling
80.2 because of not being rosily dry. To
Aornre the maximum quantity of .Ped
74.1 It I. adrlaahlp either to thrash before
73.3 the rainy s nann has started or fire
77.1 to put off threshing until after the
70,aV
1 heavy ?rata have . ee with their
70.5 drying effect.
71.1 The careful ripening of ween once 1t
(irtR la threshed will alio make mealiest*
a for the market mm
ath aterial that
would ethernet,* have to he Msc•aMetl
c'
bsttnse of weed .weds or dirt
ANNOUNCEM ENT
I have taken over the laundry equipment of the Goderich
Steam Laundry and will carry on the business in connection
with my dry-cleaning plant and haberdashery on West street.
I have obtained experienced *laundry help. First-class
work and prompt service guaranteed. A trial will convince you.
Orders may be left at store or they will be called for on
request.
W. G. SNAZEL
Haberdasher and Dry Cleaner
WEST STREET PHONE 339
(Steam iaundry in connection)
r- )
C. Robertson bertson ( 1)
W. Hoey (31
.5. Thad,. (41
11. Itn,rhier (21
F;. ltohlnson (21
C. Neftel (31
D. ltnta'rteon (3)
(1. MtEwe•n (21
Below 50 per rent.: renked:-
S. Clarke M. Baker
11. 3fr•Cnhe M. l.annan
.1. Sn'keld A. Linnet.)
C. Walker 0. McCtue6cey
FORK 1f1. A
('less average. 113.
t. Honore :---
N. 7.trlts
B. Kandy
P, Shter.Mwn
1i. iionore:-
1.. Johnm(n'
M. Johnston
W. McKay
D. Mnteh
J. Waller.
.1. (troves
.1. Andrews
.1. Abell (11
11 I.
Honore: -
E. Gardiner
Giwlerieh ('ar in Collision
Stratford I:.:rr. a Herald
one accident lending to another ovenr-
real on Saturday afterno..n at the rnr- 1
tier of.IAtwnie 81111 Ontario streets
whet. a ear damaged in one A.rlileni
wens the cause of another one Ih1-
medlatel afterward. The firs? noel:
dent (allured when a ear driven by .5.
FowUe, of c.t.rkh. 0111i141.
w t.o t -n vs'i
ling east on Iintitriii street. collided
with a car 41rl1en by Ti as Cott-.
CHRISTMAS worries will
become Christmas _pleas
urer if you choose the
gift that only you can give•-
}•our photograph.
)'nu ars net so busy ae co,/ wilt M
in December, so make art
a1'1e.iralntla vole
J. T. FELL
Goderlds.
Telephone 187
J. W. Craigie
Real Estate and Insurance I
The Armstrong Real Estate
and Insurance Agency
Sun Life Assurance
Co. of -Canada
and nd progressive.
The Sun late of Canada offers
Atte investment and sure pro-
tection. Insure to -/lay
.,,
•
H. R. LONG,
Diana Aaant _
-Qodorich Phone 115
I
Farms! Farms!
114 sires, WAX! brick hours, good
tatrn, one wik• 10 store, Ichool,
church anus atatlotl. Price $5,000.
let seri..., an ideal. farm, silo,
water locals in stable and new been,
only one-quarter mile to wined,
church and store. Price $7,250.
1(10 acnes, close in,-gocd building.
choice land.
1(01 acs's, three unite to W'hite-
chunh villag.' Au)1'cation. Thh. is
a:
ovo1 the choice places. . 98,000.
Several other g.ss1 buys.
12-acn' chicken and trnrk farts.
right in a good t ill on•, also fico
brick houei', new horn and large
°reliant, all for *6,111(1.
ztnrnhrr--of-good/11o,rn•s
sale or rent. ,.
Also Assurance, Stocks and
Bonds for sale
_Lite (Sun Lite), Accident :rill
mobile Insurance
Big Bargain Centre for Real F.tate -.
A gond place to list property to ..-II.
Aline place o
T.itrge• number of pnepa'rnetc-null'-fterert
to refect (nom. (Iota loonies niee. atxl lots r
p[,lete for $7,111, $7011, 91141, 911111, $l
MOO, $1 '2x1. 51:err1; *1(4x4, $141110, $11115),
9_ $2310. 0mi1 ft•hitees), etc.
Some meal propertiee jest outside the
corporation. A few..f Mem pra.ticatl}
in the town, but with tow uship tax, with
all neee mary buildings and a few nerve of
1atu1 atlatIted_
(: s- Ind barn and one
MN roc son •
acre of land, 41500.
Good frame house and bans with live
and one-half acres. of late!, $Ira Ml.
(;1881 frame leo INV 1111)1 Inca with. one
and thne-quart,rs sena of land, 110011. -
;o,sl frame loans• and barn with ken
acne of land.
1;i -slit (razor house and ban with thirty-
six acres of land, 9210).
. Very fine hone•, berm, enrage, el. •
n.•arly new, asittl artesian well olid twee-
ty-flve nt'ne of excellent land just outside --
corporation, 437101.
A few of ttw lidtwl narrowwith tweeasary
buildings are: 45 acnes, 921111; 45 acres,
42600; 314 acne., $30011; 1c3 acus.. $4;,111;
• ' . ; 104? acres. 9743110; ills
gone, 4300; 1111 scree. 454044; net acres.
$.1.110; 120 acnes. 471111; 2101 were., $5:51(1;
214) nerve, Vest); etc. !Many of three
farms are very tine, well-inlprov1(1 and
good lecetIone nod very rimy terms for
payment it required. Ask about then..
For all particulars see or write
J. W. ARMSTRONG.
Real Estate Ag.ot
()face: t'petsirs, next door to The S. A.
Gray Co. More, Sgware
P. 0. Iles 99, Goderlek Ont
W. J. Powell
Auto, Ltle, Sit.k aitd
Accident lnsutance
Phone 292
Nelson Street, East
INSURANCE
The Mutual Life
Assurance Company of
Canada
Established 1869.
11.8)1
11'aterllx), Ontario.
D. D. MOONEY, Agent.
East Street. Phone 250
Goderich, Ontario.
52.4
52.1
52.
65.R
Ontario treet and attempting to
turn smith on to Downie et meet. Both
care puttered damage to their fenders
and Mr. Fewite s car hall the radius
roils bilk. n. Not ktinwlll5 there was
anything the matter with the ..ter -
Ing gear of hitt oar Mr. Emelt.. at-
tempted to drive It nwny. As he
conk! not control it the ear enllirhs1
with MP nwn441 by Colin ('nmphell. of
North Ensthops•. whleh was p.trked
on Downie suet. near the corner,
capping pbmi' plight inning...
East Wawanosh ('dimell 11111111111./
The .atm. it met on November 131h.
with all the members present. MIn-
tWtell of lain ml'''intt were rend ns.l
approved. No action was taken at
present regarding Application of
Stuart Mcltnrau'y to hare hie property
transferred from U. 8. 3. No. 12 to
U. R. 8. No. 7, and thla matter wee
again laid over for further t•nnsthk•ra•
Ilan. The usual btl..w fir appi,lnting
pla(e of nomination. places of flee -
14n11. 11.1(.41.'8 And 1011 clerks wa. reap
and passed. The following amounts
were laid: Chairman hoard of
Health. scrrlces rendered In 19211.
$146; township of Morris. settlement nt
drainage emotion.. 4310.30; (leo. M.
Rnbrh.on. grading. $27.2.5; P. W.
Scott. patrolman, 411.75; R. McRnrner.
do., 49.30; .1. Stonehouse, do., 841.61;
W. J. Coe. rd1., $40.20: T. Rnh4nsnq.
*136: J. MM I1:, do.. 424.25; J.
GI1l.epie. sup.rinten Mat, 410.85.
Connell adjourned to meet again nn
Deeemhwr lith at 10 n'eln•k.
A. PORTERFiBILD. Clerk.
Geo. Williams
Dealer. In
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M1.'NIC11'AI. AND ('OKI'(_
R.ITION BONi)S
Fire. Life. Accident. Antonoo
1.11,'. and General !neural...
Agent
f(Mire, North Street. Phone
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W'hent Oats Flax Itarlev
CHICAGO GRAIN
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We give minute service on the Grain Exchanges
Huron Investments Limited
Red teak Ndg., f sdericl, Oat. Planes: tl! and 44S
Direct wire to all leading Stnck sail train Farb/sages
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