The Signal, 1928-04-05, Page 5k
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THE SIGNAL, s-- GODERICH, ONT.
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Formaldehyde
Government standard strength, for treating grain.
40c Ib.
CAMPBELL'S DRUG STORE
COMING IN OF THEWEST��
snail wintery force led by Col. oar-
Let
iarest Wolseley reached Fn't Garry ou
OLD AND NEW CONDITIONS OF Angus; 94, 1870. The rei.,•I leaders
PRAIRIE PROVINCE'S. had fled and order .t... at ono.,
established.
It Would Have Taken an Exception -1' Donald A. Smith (afterwards lard
8trathnae lla
ally Opt lnalstlo )taut,.la 11407, Who (yomDaayoo. acte), dof asthadmHudso
nttatt
❑tor fur
0041141 Ilays Predicted .%'hat These a week following until .Sept. 9,
Provinces Have Monne 'ra,day. e° Adorns G. Archlbial. tile first
rst
One of the:flange that legis three `' Lieutenant-Ooyernor,. WO pad trav-
ed by way of Cplt►aau W the end
eonatruc uc to tsar
days before Coafederstlon is that iota, arrived at Fort dune' by capon
each of these capitals wee at one , m He� blas. Col. Wbleeley laid
Iegulara of the RM Liver )ix -
Phone 90 Goderich time a centre ut the fur.trade, says pt�l%ion lett Fort parry the, next day.
an article in the Montreal beanies and ern their douses to Lake Su-
r r h, m ry�.r 1' !���t m�o m" l(I ' s 4; , Herald and Weekly Star. Winnipeg porter and on beck to the plot.
'c!r', Jkl, {;' „,1,. �IEEKIM a 1 111u1h�idH!+lulsl!It 11ki. l'' i'uw .,,. 11,1", Ia Ootot»r a ceuaua of the Rawly-
tandathe alto of 'Port Garry,
Western provincial capitals wttb the of railway N m
The Present Mining Market
is wonderful 1..r having. Yourow1
(ears are holding .(wn-prices. Price
is determined by demsOd and sup-
ply. When your faith rises prier.
will rise. 1ntrinsie mine vulncs
have not changed. Don't luny luso
Ntc class nl the bear.. Non have
nothing t.. fear if you don't Iaty un
martin. ''all anti mor nee.
NORMAN LEWIS
Corner 1lawilton and N'v C,tt Sts.
Plano 47t(
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DININGROOM SUITES
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WALL PAPER
at 10c per roll
See our lonely range of
10c Papers. 11 costs but a
feu' cents 'to paper a room,
, , + tine dsffrr'nc4.._-said
I
(t~enj��it you. I
Make your selection early
Cole's Book Store
s on u
t old Feat made province showed t eeopulat oa
• to be 11988
1Comonturr, wt the site u 9r •Ot this total 1,56`
Edmonton. and Victoria was once were white, 9,610 were of mixed
Tort Victoria. a Boast trading post: white and Indian blood, of whom
Winnipeg's association with the 6,767 were Frenebilleakulg, and
fur trade In tact goes very -far back. 6.018 English-speaking, and ti 63
The old Northwest Company and the were Indlaor mottled on the land.
Other endues numbered 11.96E
"1SOIUN ADAIlt" DOM
por(d'. Most Plaintive wet Romantic
Sone.
'illpbin Adair", ;s De rhalta the•
world's most plaintive rind romantic
song. Certainly it Mill live as lone
az love hats any ineanine•at a11.
The rege ut sale of llainsborough's
portico of Dr. ,Mutein Adair, who was
a leading :411n.wen n of the second halt
of the elenteent11 century, rerallr the
ronarumo itesoclac.d with the song.
says an Old C.OUtltry pateir.
tads O►ndina Kennel, dau,htei of
th.e acv old flail of Albemarle. wrote
to Robin Adele the ((Mowing undying
What's this dull town to nlc"f
Robin's not near;
HO whom I wish to sue,
Wish Ito to -hear.
Where's all the Joy and mirth.
Made life ti heaven en earths
0, tln•y're'uII flied with, thee,
ltobin. Adair.
Hudson Ray Company both had trade On March 15, .1871, Letuoment-
tng poste at the mouth of the Aeslul- Governor Arehtbald opened the first
twine, and se early as 1738 LaVeren- Govern of the and lia'r(s:atun of
drye, the famous Canadian explorer, ieee(neba,
had Fort Rough built within what ail
t({ to -day the capital of Manitoba. Ho Wan Joet Wood. rful.
Fort Edmonton was an ttuportant I believe the funnier' ; 'k' 1 ever
distributing point for the' Hudson hoard, 1 leve lady1.'Oxford nier an•1 Asquith,
Bay Company for Its operation heon the cuuceru.xl a young man .54:41 his bride
upper waters of the Saskatchewan 115 finale honsym<wn.
and north to the Athabaska and the Cam their brat night at Monte
F r Vto River country. Simears alye Carlo they strolled down et the h••aeh
Fort VlotorW was for )et.re the In flu, moonlight and sat there Fez -
headquarters of the company's trade: ink; out over the water.
After ,Rubin Adair 'had spent all
his maw's in taking his m•dldai de-
gree In 1►ublln. he cause to England,
and while tramping to London was
aW.:_W. saner =Antal aid to a rich
leekdatt widow who++.• carriage had
overturned. The womitti rave him a
lift to London and paid him 8100,
lite 'tine him to sill on her whenever
hit tared.
Later. he met Lady Caroline and
fell in love with her. The Earl of
Albemarle opposed the match. but
Lady Caroline could not forget her
lover. Her health declined and fin-
ally ,.he went to 'lath, where she
wrote "Robin Lillie" Seeinst that
on the Pacific coast. I'reeently the man *Quoted: "Roll death Mas too only alternative to
Things,thhave changed col lderabon. thou dart and deer,-Moe--net•an., marrla the earl- gave reltletant
dace the days of Fort parry, Fort roll, consent :tad the couple were married.
•Edmonton and Fort Victoria. Those where111•n rhe)yoyn' Gnde'crasp
. a
trading postal were °couple° u) d h hmleind's arm a•.1 . xel attm d•
handful of white traders, with their' eOh,•Iti r41 dear, lark how woo- 11''•t ;'t the main eonutry r",
half-breed boatmen and hunters; In-
d,tdul you arc -it's Suis.; ite. Ikea r.l•"rted In 1;ee6.1 eeu•liti"n
dienls teamed about the eat:AtrY that
is now the four western provinces;
countless herds of buffalo blackened
the plains. To -day busy modern
olttes cover the sites of the old trad-
ing post,; three treat provincial
- bulldlage Asea -- use euticully Iron
EINGSBRIDGE where Indian tepees or camp -teras
once stood; thousands ,.of square
•
• he sine miles of wheat-OeIde have taken the .
I:IXUNRIt11st:1:. April $•T
,' re. .yalfuttl.y of 4141• e,numunit) is thefalo; and (WO tluneconttlnca
t
\\'' oh hurl "m"ev;ewled to lir. Ed""I'..:.'y !n the tel railway mei. Me follow the river.
;.•:1111, of 4'e ekter llar,aret, o1 Col
merit I 1111 ltllfio(1117 Sue,- �• rep} I .r4 tutitu.hr .
1e. systems that w•.•ru Once the thor-
culu' \Ile wo1141 IW +lea i} AO I' oughfaru of the fur trader,
1 SirsI'4' • Ueere he d t gniitpig tae" I the year of Coute•duratlon Win•-.
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EASTER MUSIC
VICTORIA STREET UNITED CHURCH
In Prel ale -- "Fant' .
"N4114,1 to the 1.'r .;
- 4l:,•t ha'low
.ss + Meere e . ••.ri • 11. dlettla. •.
u in -1,10 out R 1.. . ,1 11'e'Ibe,etnit - - n1peK was exactly nv. years of ape;
A numrer T M� etee.t.-d. •
. •• „Aide :o Kier.
n / a had neat -Yet �m''n1h• .1. I' , • .. � .. ; . L'
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. 11 4 r.• P. 11 •Lanes sale •Le 31omlar. eget pf they'd jte41}}Nor settlement;
An' road. .•ad to Kin_.britl1e 1ar11 to reach Eastern Canada 1t itis ate 'mt.-" s,vaFe-+" - .
"II \)e;tne •Iay. .erne- 11411. when n.....- : ('hely.
e ,t , sere. vdll held eeasary elflike!" to .travel by rano. ,
Director tau.:.'-'--1_rt) .t 11 ' down the ed iiVer to Lake Win- '-74. - ester l'('•'_•'
u1i 11•r the 81'9.1' e• ..t the ('. \\-. 14. giros,. up the VI'tnnfpeg to the L;ok, _ Frenin{r
f the W obds trona there by a itglee Pre,rt•le ,-Easter Joy"
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Furniture
HEELER
Funeral
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ac She
(.leer -
Hamilton Street, Goderich Ont.
The Ontario Government's
Seed Cleaning Demon-
stration Train
---will be at-
BLYTH, Wednesday, April I1
GODERICH, Thursday, April 12
at the C. P. R. station
PracticalWnd demonstrations
MACHINES. ven in the u�
of POWER
Lectures will be_given by experts at 2.30 p. m.
each day on DISEASES of different FARM CROPS
and INSECT PESTS. �n of WEEDS, and
other phases of farm work.
Information will be given as to sources of PURE
SEED grain.
The tram will stop from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. each day. .
Farmers are invited to visit it and take
advantage of its educational features
o
of small waterways to Lake Superior. t; 14:4 rt. ... -"Th. Stops !entitled .\w:l}'.'
and by' the Great Lakes and the Ot-
tawa rtvor to liuntr. al, or to take
an squally round iiitiut rout e`ttrrrir r
Auti•riras terra.); y. The ('anadian
i'acrtic Railway was still a thin., of
thi_ future. Eduroctou was ,-tut a
trading poet In 11s67, autT much inert 7
rsmote from 7ootr4 al than Uawson
City is to -day. Victoria, Ink• \Vita-
hipetti,v:.ar ;le LaLy cuusinu*err) al• '
theft fir t,h*.k.-ber•1s-tb+.tillg1 -the. it.c-
tic ex{'erlence of the ('arlbe o g.1.1 4
rush. It would have b4r,su an'excep-
tionally -se t ar er'lt5
loan who would Lave etrsrtd in a1e1
of these ;.lacer in 1867 a:ed pre.ileted
vete mace ar+a lade acus • Lief t :ire
a(,. rward'
The charter 1a.nibere of ('.tried. r-
ation were Nova Scotia. .;.a Brune- I
Wick, Quebec, and Ont:.r;u. The eget•-
lieat recruit' was el•tnitoba, Ito• old
Iced River Settlentrnt In •Rupert's
land. ever which the. Hudte n . Bay
Company ruled' down_le tis.• eurrene
der of ilio territory In 1565. .in the
lotto* lull j"...ar, that 15; tett July- 18,
1870. the fled R1ve-r b-ett serf •nt-with
soruriidjeeent tsrrltury was erected
ante ftwee rtn(e of- Mail'
was done by, an Act of the Parlia-
ment of Canada. for the Coufeder-
i atlon Act of 1867 conferred upon
the Parliament of Canada power to
admit other provinces Into the realer- ST. GEORGE'S CHURCH
1 ativn and to create new provinces out 11 a.m.
of acquired territory. urTw 1•reldds 16ir' It 11.17
ll_ The creation of Manitoba was pre- .� hr .•_ I%rete 1I' ' M.imi:Hymn ' Ii 1
I ceded by a period of trouble tnown
! as the nest Mel rebellion. This up-
rising
p-
rising in 1869 and the fires, halt of
the foIlowring year Rir1'ated-the -at-
1,..t-laford.
• G, r 'Puller.
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.Lice
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.any F. T..4'. a .• .•
J. I, 11.111.
\Iry E 4'rtneton. 1.1r. Fisher. lir. 4'. it nil lir. (1. Son:et
\:r,)a to "ta Sacred heard. J. !.!Lenin 11.1:
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uRsrer%-"in PathsPeace." E. S. Lorenz.
S�lr 'lt'tnlrns1IO11." - 'ferry itowe 4he 4'3.
Mrs. litre.) M. C. Parr, mezzo soprano.•Chile 11 r.,lbrte.l
Anthem - ".lw•ukeeng t honor'
Choly.
Pe•alIn4lc "linllaata}l (' us"
4'c• M. C. Parr, \[lnigter.
leery T. Darker Organist ami Clot
y01/111 STREET UNITED CHURCH •
Morning
orttnu l're1n.(4--"l'hrist the Lord i. ((Hien Today."
• t''.aato" fnyn First uru'.tn sonata...,
Offertory Atetit'Ils '('alvery.
Soloist. Miss E. Hume.
ur:r:.u l'oytlu 4. ••!.mat 1'ostlude for. Easter." !Teenier.
Evening
organ Prelude t -ion." - - Ithsint erger.
\ ,• Ma In ('IH.nablill
nthrtu---"Awrike.TI at that $leepeet and Arise front the Deal." Maker.
So...o.t.e. Mr 11, (1ttt. Mr. G. Buchanan.
4wrz.11, '(Tori• ry 111.1aat44 Mend,lcRohn.
-S 4.90 T 1 the D'„rld., learns.
Mr. G. !neither.
Intt
thtm- Tit'l\1 11.1•
- alone': Mandel
Rev. ('. F. Clarke. Minister. --
D
Campbell. Organist anti 4'b.Irin:l't.4
Handel.
Lender.
t reenact
Mendel-e.otte
ltodfle) .
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Thur,day, April
w
Hand Tailoring
AND
Men's Smart
Wear
"WORTH W11/1.1
Chas. Black
PHONE 219
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Radiant a :the
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l'PM' • ; its�
,werrar'1t1 . .►...'.i
-, rt a'.1 �,,.
CLAUGHLIN-BUICK'S rich, modish
color harmonies add further charm to
the long, low lines of the modern Fisher
bodies.
The G. M. A. C. Deferred Payment Plan offers many
advantages to buyers of McLaughlin -Buick cars.
MCLAUGHUN
Huron Motor Sales
GODERICH, ONT,
Th. IC'S McLaughlin.
Murk pre•snt. the roman's
moat colorful and .inert•
foe male J he nth hunt
of the 13.40 • (..-..h VW.... •
badmen Ilend del.ghtfullr
*Oa the .nteltor •..Tore - _
harmonies, remolding an
atmn.rhere of lu•urr and
refinement epproecbed (7
few sere ren meet aMlr
WHIN SITU! AUTOM•stLIB ARM BUILT - McLAWMLM • SY10E
r•tullso
WiLL BUILD THIM
..a -ter Anthem - 1'^iyer Ronk. page 1:.1.
)'rolx•r Psninte N.:- 57: 111.
-Tee/keine Tntul l'i._'9. hymn Book.
Jubilate Deo. .
114443 ('ottltnnnlon
merle t.k son.
Glnrin Tib1,
(redo.
11x11111 No. 17,7.
uWet-tort .it,theul ' is 1t 1legnn to Down.^
a
on the Presentee r of the .Utne.
Niro en ('orale. '
Simons.
llemelfehle gilt 4 :
.nines 1MI.
('emmnntos Hymn 919.
(florin In t'seelsl..
nae«loon/ Itymo Ne. 171
Organ •Pesthole- iLIIPll31414
('h"rn: 1Ile--1n11.
7 p.m.
()resin pnsInrlp-+"Ficalve Nia r. h "
Pritereae+n°I If 4 Tn. 141:1.
l'ro{s•r 1'+alms No- 113 1.14 111
Mnirntflant.
Nine' lsimlttls.
tg It )titin '(-• Peen"
'Hymn No. 1:.s.
11. inn No. 1(141.
nfrsrtM'y Anthem
Te T)euHe sent at..
Resnrreetinn.
1teees"lennl TTymn
wenn lenstlnde-4;
Hobert 44, u4n'.n n
e'. 11. Ihnrr. al.
-Iftt met r i 4'4.
Sir 11. it. (b.L,-ley.
- --ilea-I'r-liteean.
(fir John Stainer in 1•'.
T,yrn iMtbllen
Sir (leerce 4'. )Inrtln.
Biwt lu.vell
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'Ir .1'1,1, ;(ta. n,•r
Smith's Art Store
Is 1114• place to buy your
Window Shades
\il - and -nae- of Shad. -
I.rpt n4 -leek. .\II ' .-i/,4'.l
Shale -'11111414' to 41r.ler. Shaft. =
.I' r. favid butte for you
fr., ' ' charge.
Kir., I. Curtain Rods, all hinds.
•
W. H. McCLURE
I, 1:
1, monnon
lir re+nrO' ('. Martin.
sir dein stonier.
1)nrrnst' ((4-
1111d.'l.
Sir 'Henry 'feint!:
Sir (: eft rgo .T. trv.y;
unttl.bill :n1.4 r,•arinu••.
\Lnndlsr
S(nnndsr in 1'.
Sir tierce" 4'. \tering.
•lfallelnl+lh" 1Monnt of n'ite<
snlcmn net of thnnkeglrtle
�.'. 14:9. -
,ol Solemn Mnp•b In E (1154.
Rev. J. N. 1t. 'tilts. fleeter.
ern IMcAll.,l•
{'n',,• tirtnn.
,•44,
for the 1v come of the.
(*Unripe V
Sir -\•. 101'11van.
• Sir Henry .Smart.
''hurls A. R. \5VilkIn44n. (ireniist,snd ('hrrlrmesi-•-
KNOIC CHURCH
Morning
rhorai l'reln,Je ••r' rift Flr.t Est:nuh:n."
Introit ,-+11,nut Nu, :21.
.Inthe m - '•l. Choi!. of New ettevi.ntene*
.Inthem _ "('ell to l.' memhrenete"
see. rind abligeto by Mr. W. F.
(Mertory---"11nrm••,!en lel svdr."
l'ont l anis-Mkeeln.e.
(9ternt i•rn1ndP-'.N)Playa."
(Mertory-•in 1) 11411.
Easier Cnntnta--"fTe S'nnrre(•ri'.n.
Sole* by Mrs. W. l:: Saunders. Mief et Wilson. Masers.
.Tn.(. F. Thomsen.
Quartette by Wallin*, W. F. grounders noel IT. C. Dunlop and 11Pser5. 11
H. 1tMd eud .In• '1" Thomson.
QuintPtle by Merilanow' . F. Sweeter. tine H. ('. Dunlop and Hisao' .1.
*owe. 1' U40./w,i1 and O. 1Tnite. Drifnll.
Past l mh'--'•Po Ira l e ."
Rev. R. (' lir•Tiermle, Minister.
i •tar.
englue p. MaJor. organist and Cit irfren
Evening
Stuart.
Varlet Itols'rt.
5nnn4Mr.
Nary El. -rt.
1►ri0i11.
Rise.
isnlnnle.
llnenev
11. 11 Relit and
LATEST
SPRING
HATS.
Expressing the Spirit
of Easter
\Vith a 1111 .-orun(;nt of
flower-trinItIe 1 Ilets.
Crochet Vi -ea- ane nov�lte'
effects in straw.
Yost are eonliitlly invited to
infeJit•ct our
Easter Display
Miss MacVicar
fi ingstorr$t .- 4,4.44, r ,' 14
THE
GODERICH
1tFAY F'dl1C¢
.tR
CONCERT
by member( of staff and students
Alma College
MacKay Hall
Thursday, April 19
at 8.1 5 p m.
nadPr Auspices of North SI reel
---•--�fi--i' .n ('i role,
Admission -_
Adults 50c, Children 25c
1-0- x.:it•- "5-- . L.,..,- 4
LFIRE cr�r� t:'Y10u lee:leo
.i. F „..s
•
I ready tire. -
5 steady fire,- '
Tau ran depend on these M hen you
order our 1►. I..5. W. coal for hd,•al
mg and calking
It is rle,4n coal, it r kudos curil, it is
all coal. -
,1.iTii}T+:a`itd you out an order today.
CALI. THE
For Good Clean Coal
J. B. MUSTARD COMPANY
Pbone 98 - Goderich
"ARE YOU A
MASON?"
\-(rftte+l} u. I l.r Act-
%till Is. pr. ute,i 13
Arthur Circle
Knox Church Lecture
Room, on
Thurs. and Fri. Even'gs
April 12th and 13th
:41 ' I '''4'11i•k
Admission . Adults 50c.
Children 35c.
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Benmiller Sunday School
44,4' 1-' s'-ry Sunday
ai 141 o'4'I(40k
Everybody Cordially invited to Attend
a•afrial.avaaq
It is the selection of rich, western wheats - the finest
grown on the prairies - that gives extra flavour to bread and
buns, and extra richness to cakes and pies, made from
PURITY FLOUR
Send 30c art stamps for tela 70arla)4 Parity Flour Cook Book. 2e4
Nesters Canada Muir Milli CO. Lieitsdi Twee..�itrwwL
Hurry ! Hurry ! !
and get your share of the
Wonderful Shoe Bargains
now obtainable at our 2 Stores
Your golden opportunity, don't miss it !
SHARMAN'S
Quitting Business Sale
w
MO, atilk,