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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1928-1-19, Page 3The Signal's Clubbing List will save you time and money. We can give you a price on almost any publication issued on the continent. • THE SIGNAL PRINTING CO., LIMITED, Publishers. t\\ Iona Printing First-class work at reasonable prices. Call The Signal when you want a job of printing well done. Telephone 35 GODERICH, ONTARIO, THURSDAY. .JANUARY 19, 1928 1:I':II'l'i PIItSri' 'ii AIt NO 3. The Personal Element in Banking Affairs BETWEEN the curtness and coldneua of printed bank forms and the human ele- ment for whom oar they ate designed, are east opportunities for the banker to give valuable peruonal assistance. The Standard Bank, through the members of its staff, is anxious to tree any opportunity that arises to demonstrate its value in offering personal advice on financial natters. The local man• ager of the Standard Bank will be glad to give intimate eourl•ee•I upon money platters pertaining to your boatmen. THE STANDARD BANK 'OF -CANAIA ESTABLISHED 1875 H. H. REID Manager, Godcrich Branch Bruning she st A, ,.... &Aid .nd Deaweee^e Onyx__. _ Archgrip Shoes FOR WOMEN Onyx Shoes are wonderful Shoefor fit, comfort and wear. We carry them in stock from A to D width. W. HERN Soh. Ag. nt for Onvx Shoes The Square Phone 43w Singer Sewing Machines 5O10 ON EASY PAYMENTS Liberal discounts for cash told machines taken in part payment Free demonstration at any time MISS S. NOBLE Guth gide of - 1uare 1;,sleri(d1 W. GLEN COOK, General Agent The Week at Ottawa By It. .1. 1)rarhman BACK TO OLD SCHOOL to meet and greet 'Ow after so moo NO BETTER MEDICINE OF FIFTY YEARS AGO' Years, and was very touch pkasel u William M. liolg Rolls Back the (',ur- tain of Time Fifty years ago on the 2.141 of oJan- uary, a stripling eighteenyears itge left hia house 011 the farm in Tucker - smith ttwn.hip, and went up to ITow- Ick to begin_ Ida career as a lublfe school ten(4aer• lie bad never attend- ee) any school except A lS. No. 2.k uck- nt- ersmith, except for teudance at the Clinton Madel School Just prior to this time. Ontw 3r1 ,lay of January, P178.opened he In Union 1'. S. No. 18. Howlek and Grey. and found a large attendance Present, quite a number of the mine. both loos and baric, being older than their te8eher, and during the first three morrlha 125 pupils were enrolled and the daily Attendance was nearly one hundred. The school hu e 14$ o an old frame rnmshaekle. p en nip. I i el. and much crowded during the nrwlnn'r."•-tnrh-t ne-preeent benne was built that summer and the new 'school wan opened after the mid• summer holidays. During 111114 been pw half -century many pupa ls hnlght by different telaeherA. Ott January 3rd this year. or just fifty yenra ainee thin teacher opened school. he nen1n appeared at the: same s4ha1 with a few of his pupils who were present with him when he mail- ed reboot hall -n -century ago. fie rang the leen, opened shoot by reading the some Scripture and using the sone prayer he had used fifty year. ago He theta called the roll of fifty year-- ago. earago. and of the 125 pupils who then lit- tended'achnol only about a dozen now In that locality. A number of to meet the school officers and others who were present on this occasion, and ' hoped that title old school section. Where be taught itis tint lesson and IS What Thousands of Mothers earned 0is nest dollar, would still con- Say of Baby's Own Tablets nolle to prosper girl Send nut to the world met and womru who scold be * .r medicine for the baby or growing credit to the good old *chool where child --cue that the mother can feel I't4X ,rerei tleir educotlon. assured 1s absolutely safe as well as Mr. Iyllg, in commenting on the ( fi4dent-1s found In Rxhv's Own -Tah- ,hxnges'ain this section. printed out ' let.. The Talrlets are prised by that 125 were enrolled rifty yens ago: the11•nuwis of mothers throughout the now there are but thirteen. and to the country. These mot beet have found natter of teachers' ninths he receive) 1,y 'actual cxperie n4e that there is no II:t7.5 per year. and the present teacher other medicine for little toles to equal e retr4s :11,(10(1; but living ens very rhesn. Once a mother has used them much eheap'r In those days than it is for her children site will use nothing now. else. Concerning them Mrs. 4"ho nes At the eanelusiott of the exe•relw•s, till Tlutt. 'ranet ek island. N.S.. writes: "I' joined In singing the National Anthem. hare ten children. the baby being ju14t and disper,ed to their homd es well six months ohs. 1 have useBaby's phtlserj with the afternoon J}*'nt to rhe- Own Tablets for them for the post old mi1io1. twenty 4erIR' and can truthfully soy that 1 know of no betterulerll(i114 for little ones 1 always keee•La box of tate FOR LITTLE ONES Ottawa, Jaen. 14. 19''. The capital of ('aaada bloke Mut on the mildest of m11.1 weather.er. We are dome to the middle of *ornery. but there i* 4e17sn little ow Member's hiking Chown this, way may leave heavy -undies" at home. Fresh falls of the beautiful. %Olen they do come, linger only an hour and are gone. There 1e ■ testy note in a city' 'snowfall. In the tann- try. beauty i1ngera-here It perishes at once. trodden under the feet of men. Snell1s life. All things are preview, - cent. We wise the poppy. It* hMogenMogenIt shedt* s: the fret* egg In tomtit for a day cult : ■ Senatorship lovas Its kick when you hare It for a lifetime: gov- e•ne' tmnts start to decay the moment the teat, warns; became war; 1 have It on MP beat of authority Rua you can't catch a Kiril Tri paetttng-salt on rte pall. and there are no hags Of gold at the end of the rainbow. Ira n sad life: ittrilhy--- 14 oweri The ehsoitest of floral work, etc., made at prier* to suit. GEO. STEW.ART Bbl Street Florist Plane 105 Thar new Senators have „leen a?r pointeel. This leareu only -tGix no the thin line standing betwe•1i a Tory 8041 n !Ahern! elendioe'k In -Ale Upper Cham- ber. 1f those with ambitions rare to work 11 mit. the -lack 1s, rosy. Take a copy of the 1'nrllnnientary Gnide- flgllre teM,4he sye•rnae age Of those' who hold_ the genntorinl rents' 411111 aeir•th,. t0161:1114 OW• 'eighty, hien 111ka <t,•sta(4sti(4! twhle giving the mortpllty rates, 8nd'hc 1s little or*Ir•o1(ntion. n sinryde matter of arithmetic, one rawly' determine lw,w mally die in the yea r. 1 ith manta them are sleeping their last sleep lc thecemetery adjoining the alined witch they attended during 1111141 - hood : othere base gone to differ ent pasta of Canada and the UnitedStates. and some of these alto have gone to their reward. Some of those pupils of fifty yearn ago have distinguished themwdtves n various wa'ika of life. Dr. Cieox'lP_ Belden 1s prietiaing his prntemision in Toronto : Dr/ Thomas Ball is practising to Hnrrlaton, and Graham Mrpoeald 1s principal of 1.1*tows( Tathlle retool.Peter F. Dols. another old boy and a former Reeve of jowlek. and ex -War - dem of Hvrom ,etluntc• was present on this noelttllipn and was sent to the tdaekttoard'by hie old teacher to solve a probjein In arithmetic. The teneher began the exer(l4ee by going to the board, took the chalk and taught his elf] pupils a lesson to fr4ctlnns. after whleb he gore them. some old•time hrnln twisters to wive. He then took irp geography and history. after Which nddresss were made by the old pupils and others. Miss Spnrllnc. the present teacher and her. tinfoils were present. and do- •rt,ite the inclemency nt rhe weather find mads the people of tit. girl's cheek 1s disgusting." But awfully filets in the 1lpuse and would Hylic to do syr." Ruby's 0 Tablets are weld by ail A lachelor is a fellow who gets onlya nose 1 mileage as a married Medicine tors or will be moiled t*p ItIt 1 it lnvitlug.--1.1verlool WeWeeklyPo.t- all other mot n S of price. 25 cents per fox. by t out of The ,1$ \� itllams' Meeticlrte Brclek- oa talar tw•ks.-Moutrea! of tar. vii . Chit. t y Farm Btilktin 1 _i:,lM)dete. �eeorgani7at14m of the . 441111 44111,•1 we ore blessed. or clrrvel-- I'nitcd Fayltier•a (',e-operntice along • It all depends upon the point of view elmin10 4lt•X line's, with control of the anti the ovondit0n of the circukatitxl- tity poor* in the bomb: of ecus- ' It Is p4rtiettlarly difeult to prevent true or, to the Mnin4'es ..f the,polos the temperature within the house from InJ'tewd of general shareholders of the drep;.mg' away mow {Treeing on cold .44.m1sany. as at Treerterlt, t$ prupooed by days and nights. . W. C. Good of Paris. first president of C. D..Mylius, n poultryman of Ed - the 1'. F. ('o -operative. and *versa menton. Alberta. in a more rigorous preenh'tit of the Co-operative climate titan that of Old Ontario. be - Union of Canada. As n part of this ti oeVes that 144 has solved these twin reotllanisatiOn be would have .many problems. lip built a 20 by 20 house local toeirthes-Reneli'I purple or on the principle of a refelgcretnr, or defies. an be call. them -collecting fireless cooker -•Rain depending upon and Shipping for the pool; and acting the point of view --and put 1n two box an distributing agencies for a whole- flue rentilators. The results were re- sale consort •rw s(w-i,ty covering the marknhle; even when the thermometer whole Province. -Tate er•11rme de. drapp'd to 40 below odtlde. It never then. for each local to be linked with went helow 3(1 nbove Inside the house. ase many centrals as it. business ten- oral very little moisture neeir111lnt1Ml. nests It with," he explain*. "The The wally of Ode insulated house United Ferment' Co-operative Co. were built double -doing, tar paper. a world be a federation of Provincial or- oof of directors. and ► t each the oits own hoard d owner) and controlled by n number of felkrnted locals. A eentral 1,'rovineinl Nord of directors might be fittingly chosen from the varlole hoards to set in on advisory eapnCity nnrl to ter- rrrellnote and harmonize the work of • all. Some overhead expenses might be ono ter section turned curt and firrni.'hed an shared. thus promoting eronosmy." abundance of refreshments for both ; Puler present conditions. Mr. Good Jir. Mylius reports. t-owrne aril ohs The timelier. whose � 817s. "the s tnew•hat .sporadic *and `t- i 'When Sending Money 4.9 ByMail 'Ilse-- y Roal Bank -p Mone Orders far 4:3•1) Issued Puyuble, it Canadian aidLngusn \ Currency The Royal Bank of Canada Clcderich Branch - - F. Woollcombe, Manager with this back -to -the -land feo l41110s. as dir'ctel nt city folk. but 1 nm anxious that a larger proportion of farm boys and girls Minh !amain in the bu*iness. It Is too mach to ask of a farm that it bre paid for by a new own- er every generation. To do this often results in a struggle for extaterhr ra- ther than a life." six-ineh dead air space, tar paper. and ohllilap. Then the air spier w'ae pricked 11111 of planer shavings. and the spade between ceiling and roof w -a• also flllel. Except for the two venti- lators and two centre window filmes 0f factory entton the house aro. Atse- httely airtight. F?g' production dur- ing November. December nod .ttmmory. In /spite of some extretnvly Bold 44,•1: then. averaged sixty-seven per e'wt.. If Looks Promising. With two nutlet, for snrplus dotty prodnetinn the Onrnrio dnirr man is in organized for commercial pure ora. n fort p s t n staff. (wilier - Rndrlk4t. Dominion The IntIon dist ou on nilnthnl is quite n tisk. people do line. An41 ecrrywhere, not vs.n els the Rimier. 1n answer to Allariti.ns Mint industn- . 1. In n deaw'rnte Is W1111nm M Doig to Taming. regular emotive', 1 ,1 --nperttt e thnnknl his 0111 pupils 101 Coning mit farmers' dohs" nee being turned into name "heal eo-operntice societies properly' ionic wition. rle'44'4(l Dr..i. A. oil tl of the world's i 1 t R ili r and warehonsing fact. dairy eommis- Til mo whist the title flni torn. anti. w not the I lies morn or less defluletic+<• the Choicer not flow iattrMlly to the rentre•s w111rh • isomer heroine e.fllodenty ouaattlztrl 10-. cY•p+ wetlti4ln from Ani Wool Is Waisted. Wool 1s In demand, and 8t the male time stocks are low; eonsegnently prievs are strong. Furthermore. ac- cording to an International wool *ur- vey, limning conditions in the great exporting countries have been tether below normal and there is not likely to he any great rise In supplies during 1!928. There 1s a general te1dency to- ward an Increase In sheep holdings in many countries. but this has Leen off- set by a con)idernhre decline In Aus- tralia banner of Continued drought In (hte•nPland and New Routh Wales. of entering In at Am streight gate, toted need pgmlutlrn. The "a.Mtl sally for cmnmcrcinl . pnrpo-' they w8y became of i 111rlde oe party by two to t:en sly- w•he•me." by 4(1 1 1 (:rear lIri- I.ractl•ntly 4hondon their cnnnetlon trait.' and New 7.ealriml. Tlwneh-+•a41- mske a0)owr;ner ffor pparty chenRes- roan loaned money to e'rdlin families the 1'. F'.-Coop-r.ia,e: not he- skits -nide reason toexpert thtt tit, Ilmin1144' yoirrs4f, Colima! If you fire or *noble 010171 to start In IrtrrndA, will 1nse they want to de .•' but la•san.' 1'. R. outlet will grow In imp. rtnuee - a i'r,greseh»- Only nt•mh'rs .f lb' porobuhlr be extended. These tam thor•c• 1s no place far two) 0111 polltlenl parties are eVe'r Tre•r- Ili('. 4"•1-1,4 <'ert8111 aid 11y- way of ,,.,,'1 4 .,ben,,." "1 hoer thrleee notal rrrntly Moo ter the ern rhK chamber. 1 \n Afore Free Cath. titre itlk+h wises prev,illing to the mitred to trans ortation and the Doominion (10,. United States would eneonra:r pr'slge- • • • • • givers tit snpervhdon to eta- 1 ern .1 r 1n demands. s. Chic Hom1 to get stnrte properly . c ch they n o hi _ its n in 1r1 • oral new nm r e'w o In ere h n , sd t r cans for 1 p g themselves. es. Thi• pos.-pegs of securing if r•renml•ry'(nen stiek together In .the settlers for ('ronin err. improving. matter it seem* 1tkr•ly Mint ()Mario moldier of (08.44. in 1'•11(1 tberi was 1 For 0414' thing. the is 1:Ihan 11 will follow the tubers. .1t the West- one ens to 3.9 t ^ns. 1n 1910 tire'+"_ flnencinl stns4tbnl Is iw•th•r than 11 ern Ontario Dair3men's convention In 'rutin erns one to 4.^: In 1020, nnr to 4.- 1.000don the other (1447--411e creamery - men old n me g ower, • present It r wit 1 m n ;:f-11i!44r .inn. non drr'fde11 to support. a movement for wlthdrowii Af tree pans. There are for too ninny holdouts. speakers said : e•nns which •1101114 be iramportln11 cream air -s illlTing maple 'tip or syrup. gasoline, Mr home-brew: rind (x14 mon 4nid that mM of his pane ball even been employed In ,ell%ering swamp whiskey! them in the he ridded. For Service and Quality- -4 TRY Sparr's Grocery 'The Store of Satisfaction" Hamilton St. Pale 146 We deliver in town teas MADISON and LENOX rte. i7""--- 7i an the heart of the rows distrix nearafl ktil rinfent stores and Palt)S, IMO away from the nor e or /IIP a%tp _-2 AMC_ UMW) MA bJS.N Avg NIAM IMAMS mem MIX POWELL'S Assurance Real Estate Stocks and Bonds Farms and Property a Plenty ernment sear I 1 in (Ini Iran !s now the , n c tion sttlnetently to meet all t Our rational retspotalh!titles grow.1'annta in ahlcll cre:ImrriiK sy1I81T} hot apparently this i- tea the(asp. For nl fns odor to 11"4 one to hnce on am {re the o 1 mr population Fernier. Frnuce 44111 send one here. This follow. the appointment of Mr. Sinewy last year to the T'nttel /Votes.it Si more titan likely that similar netkxt will le token with Japan. On grounds* of race friendship we fire 01 ent•rse' more 4.4.8.17 reinter to Frnnte Minn we ore. to .inial!). it was only natural Hint Foliar Should come fleet. Mit our I'nclfic relationships are of goosing import ante. Cnnad•1't West- ern doorway *114,11111 not he forgotten.rt ds ohty A p.a.'ye111i since the stein started moving onitwarl by the Pa - eine Ilene. Before the war. VAncon- rer find a magnificent harbor. snit her shipping wive neg'Iglhle. T..hly It It o rve of (Y4tlada's great eAportt. it teem.' herd to make the East realize the fact. hot it octet to slril-en home. There- are two front doors to this e.untry and Ate 1laci is areas destined to be 8* Importnnt ns the .*418ntle from the standpoint of ootionnl devel- °poteent And notional troth,. Where lnitrer entre Into power in 1'410 our export. to .1ntwtn totalled * .- 14S. In 1914. the Mtn! ens 61.5871Ml0 -that was the high water murk nt that tltne. Lardyear the total want e'er 5.'4.(kl.0On. The Increase with Chinn hos bon' on n slnnilnr 441114. Wild the other trremhers or the Com- monwlth rn.-Anstreli41 and 'New Wet- land. the development h8* oleo been rapid --tree. the Pnc1flc ('Mist 1s ',riming into its own. Nor need there 1*' nay jenlalsy s ars for nthe East i.' coneernel. This eomtry is too hlg for that. The growth of 44410 se'tinrl of Can9da doe* not hinder. 11 helps the other. Them' must be the fullest recognition of the needs of the Pueifle Coe*t in every fu- ture ere•lOn of the ('nnndinn Perlin- men4. Eery effort should be mole to (•11111444(e goodwill with the nations of the T'Aelfle Our ?tore drpen4l. on it. An 8mtn'sador to Japan is f gowwl idea. There is work for him 'to do It In world of cast import/ince • • • • • Mr Amery. Secretary of Strife for Dominion Affairs. Is in (ran*da M(m- mfirmtnof • the great task Canada and the Empire, Is ander diac1aslon. et .. N1 !Ctrs the a nilnti1. n n f the has been inerendn1 fnder Minn the - J. W. Craigie Real Estate and Insurance wens. The greatest factor In getting new settlers s tine mon n n who writes f. Intel: home noel seri* a Photo of his new pine. of shote. - Then. wi'h im- proving e,ndttons 1n the old land. the people are once more regaining their spirit of pati* iwg-etit0Flft'isF.--1'irttterr- ing zeal las not gone tram Ate people of Orem Rrltain ; It wilt revive. The post -w -1r depression was mental tip 'Well as flnnraial. For the moment, It eheeked exaterprts4. but 8 new spirit will prime In the Briti*ll people And their colonizing zest! will return. Nor is there grad need for tremen- done haste npnn mar part. We ,are making n fair measure of progress. Every- link w-hlle. ,onleoiie tells of the 'trent development tnkin t place In ,\nstralln and the work that Comairy is lining In sr•nring irmnlgront.. The (nets hardly verify the optimistic story. ()Mein! flgntrs estimate a growth 111 Aisstrnllw Of npprrct n(tely two per tent. n voIr. T1t1s indinle'w natural ttemotes es wen fie 11m011 - grants. The latter. 11t six years. Ac- eOlinted for a total of 22211100. or leve then ('nn41dn alw1rbe in two vests. A great many people 1111,4e the tarn that taxes wilt decrease with Pierre*, of prptlntlon: T11et may b• dolbted. Are taxes In horse cities lower than to small cities? .1re total taxes lower in the United Stale. Minn In Canada? 'Mere -is no evidence that they are. Listening to the sp eehes of some of our i-t41gelanWn near e' impression thastatesmen. that umbers alone make x notion ami that size men- snrrs the conicity of a Hann. • • • • • Taking things nil around. One may vrmtn4' the arggesti(n that what Par- Ilnment newt. ti t'i se1P1011 11. more thxtght --leas passion; more 1141414111- 8444* to get to the bottom of tahinge and less striving to make a point. 'We m4y Ret It. too Stwhe' ere to he short meet rand with lets time went In speeches there may be mens' left for thought. Extends Flax Ares. .1s the pro4luctbon of "tossed" flax I ermits emtting Instead of. or as well 11., pt11!1nr by hand. its introd-uctiot on n eomnx•retal nems menus n wide po- sihle extension of the flax-rrewIng nren in ('nnarin to the peat 111e limit- ing f<etnr fn flax prodnetlnn. after prices. Iota teen diet p and ah1111dnl:t !obe: nith tossed flax machinery ran h• made to fake the place of much of the hand lnhor formerly neepeeary. At present flax culture on enc inert* scale in, (' 111nd.1 1: largely confined to Western (11184!e. i,1it There ore ninny other aeetlons Just ns sltitnlde In soil fowl diene. (11 find nn Jnntary 1. 1927. It wail esti- mote.'don htNo at .Sar (.e _-" • 4te1,1 per OAR' has trove sr'rl: Int (telt Is offset by lnerense•d per enpltn cent snnt)rtion. Tf this shrinkncoromtinnes the line will Code when oar neighbors w111 need all nnr snrpins (achy pro-. darts. 1 soy if.' T hove no means of knosin1 whether tt 111!! nr not. Mut fir' pne4httltiar ore influent to give ns st nothing to think about " A iAing-these Business. Jnrel Von Wtrenen. n New York Rtnte former whose family hes Wetl- pie(' the farm; on whleh he rice. saner IWMI, hes n few n•titnrks In A anent issue of The Breeder'. (;nzette (Chi- llier!) which slimly to this side of the Ione As well ns the 'other: "1t Is neessnry that we funder stnnd thnt forming P1 n long time tend - nests in the first !Ince. no farm blvd. net.. ran to regarded ns sneera'tll and hnsMiily sone.) unless it is founded upon a prwtritlre w•14o11 If needful w•111 Permit ft. Indefinite confinnntwe Olt osn a fertile land. soil mining only fro an for long years. lett the end is con - Where (4,1111011 can hedone by Indian fmicm. Wt. 0,10 4o well tit wO adopt or other inter for Rl2 fin nere. Govern- ment exp' rirneutcrs may. thee. Is 441 pnrtkminer ,nolv4ntn114' to ratting. llangerml8. '•1 don't wont to iwe eonsid(rel en alarmist. but there 1. no doubt 171 my mind that the weed mr•nnee ie growing In this Province." Prof. .1. 7R. 1108-Itt told the Annual meeting 0f the Expert - mental Union. "T eat/lolly know of forms where the eal1Ators lave crit from eight to twelve per cent. off the v8ln4' been toe of the prrservr, of serious weeds ' An Insulated 1Fou14. Two of 410 many things which throw pullet. Col of e•ondltion (nd pr(wlncil0e in winter err .41411( 1 chomps.' of t.•m- perwtore inside the poultry home nod the nee-imolntlnn of moisture on the walls ,n11 In the litter ixr•annle of pretr venni,. non In the winter climate Animal Mnhnndry by wise choice rotten than by grim compllslon. "Now wts need not only the Idea of permanency Maned upon the feeling orf animal*, hut for the finest flower of farm civl!Izatlon we nerd a (sm.- po-tion of fitmiT nr !forint p1'I(8Ail('ney Rif well. 1 feel that It 1n a fable and moat an?rttnafe blest which 1esd4 very many farmers fondly to antes• pate the time warm they ehmll norttlnn• pate plat enough to ennhle them to re- fire oral move to town find there vege- tate until the Ohl Mon w•1fh the S'ythe shell gather them In When we *inn e44loc (na rcentnellr we will) An IdeM) of continuity of faun proprietorship. than there will he possible eert41ln 4n coal traditions snot cttitnrnl .tnndnrds much me only her. and there Nice we peer known in Amer('an agriculture "1 am ahsnlntely without tynglnthy Geo. Williams Dealer 1n 11UMLNWN; -- PIWVINC11AL.-- MC'NiCiPAL AND CORPO- RATION BONDS _ Fire, 1.Ife. Accident. Automo- bile. and General Insurance Agent Office, next to (tank of Commerce Phone 53 i;rs4'rich s INSURANCE The Mutual Life Assurance Company of Canada Established 1869. Head Office, Waterloo, Ontario. D. D. MOONEY, Agent. East Street. Phone 250 Goderieh, Ontario. 11 Sun Life Assurance Co. of Canada Offers many attractive Morons of loll ivies. Consult us regarding these. H. R. LONG, District Agent Goderich Phone 115 Bond Brokers Phone 230 'Vest Street-firttderiel,• (Int II 0. F. Carey & Son, LIMITED Insurance and 1 Armstrong Real Estate and insurance Agency Life, Accident. Sickness. Loss of Time, Burglar). Automobile, Glans . insurance FOR SALE number of ges1 hoofzes and h.t..e for ;sale Ill n1111014 any part of the town re quire. Prices ringing fron114.0 to POO, $1t100, =1200, 1:1r 4,. $114(1). 1.'01x1.. many easy unlit for (.tynl411 if regnired. A f.'s, horses to rent. SI'F.('1,11. largo :l partnaent 11-410' e Formerly known as the •o rent. ' n sale r for n 41eerich Marine Hoopitnl, ',Rotated on the corner of Sarah ttreet-and Britannia rend. Thie tine latiktintt hap been n•- d(corntel and divide) into, shoe apart- Illerite for dwelling hnilw'N. E111•h apart- ment ell - • 1• r electric -L 'am h nu t, K a' tau n n p plied with ester, toilet and bathroom. • is adapted fur a line dwelling -house, or for roomers, or hoarders. l ire or mere of throe apart- c(4nts, inelinliug._rls.Tything, rented to any reliable party at x nmwonnble rent. FARMS FOR SALE A agars' number listed. Many at very low prieter --Nom besler Owe. W locate a farm to buy. SPECIAL -An cxccllcnt+<�pp{ortunity to INTIM' 11 Small farm near Gladerich, con- venient to 14.-14, -station, arl4414 1, store, church• 4 1-2 miles from Gewierich, on good made et aloin the price of a'Mune and lot ill (i,slericlh. Would be very 'Two- mop( nx a chicken (x1111 on account of location x114 fed supply. At the same time n tine 1 ' for any tinnily where mops of the f.swl supply for family and stack con1,1 Iw' produced. This place con- tists of 45 acne good clay loam soil, goal water Purply. °r leant, house (brick) and barn, nice gxnt4en plot. A real home -like Triser.. ''rine for entire property $2350. emtt}t!(lttrash is pant at cine envy terms ronld he arranged for balance. J. W. ARMSTRONG • Real Estate Agent 1'. O. Box 89. Ooder$eii, Ont Stocks Bonds Grain Market quotations supplied for any listed stock. Orders promptly exeented on Toronto, Montreal and New York Stock Exchanges And Chicago and Winnipeg Grain Exchange.. Huron investments Limited Royal Bank Bldg., Goderich, Oct. Phones: 430 and 445 Private Win, connections with all leading stock and grain exchanges. r