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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1928-5-17, 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. jowl Printing First-class work at reasonable prices. Call The Signal when you want a job of printing well done. Telephone 35 r1IE SIGNAI. 1.'ItIN'1'INl; CO, LIMITED, Publishers. GOD"ERICH, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, MAY 17, 1928 BANKOF MONTREAL Established 1817 CAPITAL REST and UNDIVIDED TOTAL ASSETS PROFITS s $ 29,916,700 31,071,499 831,548,967 SIR VINCENT MEREDITH, BART. Chairman of the Board and Chairman of the Executive CommitDAA. PRESIDENT 61R CHARLES GORDON, 0.8.1. VICE-PRESIDENTS MAI. -GEN. THE HON. S. C. MIWBURN, C. GENERAL MANAGER SIR FREDERICK WIILIAMS'TAYLOR DIRECTORS Wu. MCMASTER, ESQ. G. B. FRAaea, Esq T HE HON. SIR LOMER GOUIN, L.C.M.G. F. E. MEREDITH, ESQ.. L.C. H. R. DRUMMOND, Esq. D. PORBES Maus, ESQ. HAROLD KENNEDY, E. E. W BEATTY, Esq , K.c. STEw•ART, ESQ LT.•COL. HERBERT MO!.SON, 0.11 O.. 1[.O. THE HON. HENRY COCLSHUTT GEN. SIR ARTHUR CURRIE, O.C.M.O.. x.C.1. THE HON. THOMAS AHEARN JAMES �/ A .BLAL- Esq J. W. McCoNNILL , ESQ. F. W. MOLSON, ESQ. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OF THE BOARD SiR VINCENT MEREDITH, BART. (Chairman)H. R. DRr-�_ UMMOND, Esq, SIR CHARLES GORDON, G.D.E. MA,OR•GENERAL THE HONOURABLE S. C. MEWEURN, C.M.O. LONDON COMMITTEE HIS GRACE THE DUKE Or DEVONSHIRE, L.G. (Chairman). F. R. S. BALFOUR, EaQ. SIR HARDMAN LEVER, BART.. x.0.1 THE RT. HON. LORD STRATHCONA AND MOUNT ROYAL PARIS COMITE CONSULTATIF 14-0 S1NATEU'R GASTON MENIER - MEXICO COMMITTEE C. GORDON PATER -SON, ESQ. PREDERICL ADAMS, ESQ. ,, ..red sweet peas, .for histame, w ale Gardening Hints `L,.,,iur huIM.'tt sly' mixed in u 'tingle --..--i .ou. The st.1 from a brltllaut. red •1ri. ti ;Daly produce n.)thing lint iu+lli. ',rent. weak -colored dowers when -used illthe ordinary way. 1111 the :arms of the large weed lama,/ and in the professional hurticuI' u.:.i: ex It is time to start tttiukiig of nit tcriweuhal plot, each type is k.•i.1 dew boxes Mot hanging baskets. which w i.lely .xjuuteted and in many ,:u• can be started now. and should b. the individual newer,. are prot.rl, 1 placed ,outside about the cud of May tV1tIt netting. Ulhers i -v lata and -wailer insect, ti11 cam the pollen This 1*.a forma of'gurdeillg i%hleh i, fruw one flower to atiother without re within the reach of all. as those (atq.lc ga I'd for tyi..• or odor. (1 whose buckjurd Is Culirely taken up atruuut ahnae the amateur is well •... with the garage' or u dog keuuel have'l t l'~'•1 to deieud upuu seed iu seined at least a windowsill front which to i I'ack:t es duly fruw rcliab'.e oven h:uat.. : There are other reasons also for od- support one of , these eeteentrate i vi.iug :tnrh u (•oars, Most homers tlower lads. One must reutewl.cr that whenthey.+tart going to t.. i deteri.e the' window box. profuse✓. alrtuf six r:ue eery rapidly awl <u (...sling times ole amount T fTan/1l her the' tl.s.m., are f.•%c slid .will. 'I',. k.s•I. a .a Me tl i'e:t :u the uorw:il gard.•n. 1)11., herder at Its hest all fading Nemos this a.rouut riclii-s l . plenty or ferTi- shoii t he removed beTre there is It lizer and daily watering are us.e•ulial• trace of seed pods. Lo not place oulstil, or in:•',Ver before -- - all danger of frost i- ..t,.r. as n.,, ot'' First Band Convert May 211h the plants used mai I u, • re eery et..ily. 1Ve:Uher permitting. Ih, 4 , ierich 11'Iuduw loxes stn ul i be as hong es bund will put on' the lata of a series tier -window rill. shall-:. Miallt..IuuLeut---..f-hand- w.a.t•rt+--sic- the Sauer.- nest wide ut the top, elk et the (.allow uta 1 Thursday evening. May ::gill. rnwweu• ut L:1a s•ceu nut h ,I, ep. 'l'In•.e err rift;; at .i u'clttrk. The baud hun he et 111side tt(•asurt'ua'n:.. Tine corners 1 Makin: good progress at its praetie must lie strongly re:iforced with iron! 1h1s year undi•r the lea.er.hip of t1 • ' stru(M uud the box 'cell suppurted,•as! C. .\. It. \Vilkhi.on. and the cit::, When full It weigh, about 1.i0' IDs. i may exiNrt to hent some first , '., 'lave hetes and u lulu -of broken 1 band moan: this simmer. Jury : Twelve lwtolde who telt ,t crockery or' cinders in the bottom toI------------ 1 judge illicit lawyer ieapressetl thew preside b RZPRZSENTS TWO HURON Mere favorably Vaucuuver Sun, h:le;ll"l1 t'Itts'►' YE.%11 NO. O. Our Opportunities Are Often Found in Your Problems Ol R local 31:uttig.'r i+ rt':itE .lo .lis - cuss your titutneial requirements :11..1 render any cervi(" comtp:add with good business prnct ice. Our ol•- portunilice to r,ntl.r Brunei:tl s•rvire ran only be restriet(t1 by your failure to approach us. The Standard 'Itiulk maintains a stall in your locality which is organized to especially' deal with the linaneial problems of your particular colli utereial community : ewll and see the Matlag(r of tine tandard Bank. • THE STANDARD BANK OF CANADA t.STABUSNLD 19/5 H. 11. REID �tanager, (Jl+.t<rl.h Brartih Iron, he* •1.0 •t Auburn. hayfield •n.i Dungannon draina te. if well rutted manure Is available. put lis u layer of this next. and then till up with flue gard.•u -coil. Select stocky plaits and before putting Mt -evict the box remove all bloom and buds. To get them gruwiug quickly', dissolve a iR•uut heedful of titrate of soda in a fair- sizi•d watering eqn. and sprinkle this weer-tbe-box,-If-21te latter is arouud four feet long. If shorter, less ferti- lizer should tje used. After this, satu- rate the seed with another can or two of water. Three or four more *p�lka- j tions of fertilizer at tea -day 1atervals are advised. and Nattering should take place every day. as the evalw,ru of \1'hlgham and vicinity. The sol, ti.,+r f►«la wivaut►_ boxes is far almveL ,t ef-tttt:'--eketetti Nass burn 'nen nil. -put in _Along. the trent of the box an $tmwtes,+. tirkney--Islatiths $celluu,, put iu trailing nasturtiums. German in lam. q;, and (ttW5 with her (utr,111- icy or trailing g lobelin and similar brothers and -sisters to Camel.. also: plants, while further back petunias, ea•yruty•fuur yeas aero. In 1M('1 .1 t gerauiuws. alyssum, dwarf lobelia, wins m_grtied art W4ltkdm Vouug of Vol- , 13'pes tint(, begonias, term -acrd other home totniship, near Godrrirh. For types especially' suitable should go lm over thirty years JI r. Young was Reeve of ('ollw.rpe. and was.11 general -favorite. beans 47.-u Yl'ginl.- kindly -Ala-_ Ir,sitii.0 and itis, n pioneer of the dis- --NW Auttng dfed-311- Xis ewtwr 111011. and shortly afterward ors. Young made her home ht \1'itghaut. where she has resided .Iver since, She is the last surviving member of ,,the original Young fancily also. an out- standing: faamily_ of limon (.mute near Goderich. •Tlw+e from a distmn'e who were present at the celebration %very air. 11111 MTs. Waiter Rose and airs. 1). it. Cunningham of Brussels. air. an airs. It. M. Nemo:. Mr. Alcxatder Young. and .Mr. and Jars. Gordon Youtlg, 1111 of 1111+ township of 1',d• borne- Me.rs. .lex. and 1;0(.114011 Young followed in tire footsteps of their 1'114'!,' William. both being 'x- (jeod Seed Important reeves of Colborne. Jlr. Gordon Too Much emphasis cannot Ite luld { Yong ,Is the present treasurer of 1111 - upon the importance of good seed -.1 roll e+•Hn1-y, -\\'ilh flowers particularly, one is often airs. Young was the re•• ipient of inclined to save the seed of Some es- minty-tmnntfifnl 'flow'ers. l.e,t's- of pedally choice specimen without res- randy and o1 her rt•tm'mhrau,.•.t. T1,. -I Ilzing that few flowers reproduce i day was all that could Is. desired and themselves exactly from the seed nn- I aboutre (twenty -live r lativ s 111.1 ell lid lees .ert14iu very elaborale precautions 1 R ady are takett. A row of several different on her ninety-sron(1 l.irthdny- and to - w i r-fii'r innti � Teufel Telrnrna of -the - fay. $tie Is enjoying good li glib and has 811 her facnitles and 1-1 1n example ,f industry. and piety. airs. Young has been a lifelong on•n11,Pr of the l'n•sbyteri.ni (Mitch and nttends regularly twit,. every Sun day when T.eatth mol wr:ithcr tw•nalt WIII'1'ECHURCli PIONEER FAMILIES Mrs. Catherine 1'otuii Celebrates Nine- ty-second Birthday tN'inghatu Adtau.s•'Tituesy On Thursday afternoon. May :;rd, Mrs. Catherine Young of Nliutiie Street, -N`lugtlatu, celebrated her tante ty-wcotid birthday. surrounded 1.y ufett•s, nephews, neighbors and friends Mrs. Keung, Wilt w• tuaiden nano- was amewas Catherine LinkhUer, was lair 11 (11iuily of ten. 811,1 i. -IIIc lilril sot %lying member of that pioneer fan,, - I Sun Life Assurance Co. of Canada offers many attrnetiVe forints of policies. Colstilt Us regarding these. H. R. LONG, District Agent Goderich Phone 115 Transeianting 'romatoes, cal.latge•- head lettuce. wattles, zinnias and many ether $ewers --should belrausptauLed at once.be(urr being placed in their per- manent position in the garden. When done carefully, this stre•ug- theur the root gro%ith and snakes a stronger, stockier plant. \Viten plants are taken from the original flat in which the seed is grown and set dlrxlly out in the gurdeu, they are inclined to be spindly and tender: Just after settiug_iut in the garden sprinkle a little nitrate or Ta around; dig - solving this quick -acting -fertilizer in water, one ounce • to the gallon for each four syUitre yards. and applying at intervals of two weeks is the best way, and your plants will sheet ahead. BERTRAII E. HOLLOWAY, ESQ. The Bank has over 600 Offices in Canada, Newfoundland, United States, Mexico; at London, England, and at Pans, France, with Correspondents in all Countries, offering exceptional facilities in all departments of General and Foreign Banking. The Bank of Montreal holds an interest in Barclays Bink (Dominion, Colonial and Overseas), and by reason ofw this association I is es, to nffethesimportant mp clients dvantlgescompetitive rates and otfered being facilities a te for obtaining ailking ce for business accurate local with the West Indies, among 17O nfnrmatl(N1 - TNF 0-5,00.4• 11141 N()TF. $ 2 AND UPWARD MADISON AND LENOX MADISON AVE. neamemanntiocuaratnn DETROIT FeESTAURAid FAMOUS FOP DOLLAR DINNERS • RED STAR NAV. CO. STR.GREYHOUND ANNUAL LOW FARE EXCURSION Goderich to D ET RO 1 T and Return __- __ _ TiIE i11(1 STEEL. STE.\MI)R GREYHOUND $4.00 mil:, yi'EI3DY, COMI^(1RTARi.E $2.50 Round Trip wild, i,E.tXt: GI(i►Intr('Ii One Way Wednesday, June 6th, at 9.30 a. m. .trriting Poet Huron 1.30 p.m.. Detroit 5.30 p.m. RNurning leaves Detroit 1 p.m., Friday. dune Nth Thr only bost trip from Goderich to Detroit this. snattln.friehill- ren between 6 And 12, half fare. Vbtit y was blg end bogy Detroit. A delightful trip over the great inter- national highway of lakes and rlvete Don't miss It. Inst trip Goderieh to Detroit, Saturday. June 9th, M Nie a.m. MOONLIGHT OUT OF GODERICH ►AN Ole.""" -)ANA94/12r5 r5 HORPTTAL AUXILIARY rP�RA Fet{ ORIM v. t % on Mil take Daren feedttlCr ' ;vv. 111 -x • r The Armstrong Real Estate and Insurance Agency LIFE INSURANCE (Sun I.ife Co.), ACCIDENT, SiCKNES.S. AUTO, ETC., INSURANCE Houses and Lots In Goderich and VI- tinily, and Farina for Sale i.11rge number listed for sale at al- most any price, terms or location re- quired. Stnne electric -lighted and other modern Improvements. No ietter pine(' to locate any kind of property needed. Just it few of the many listed; all blg bargains: A good house; 2 lots; small $1100 barn A good house; 2 lots and harn$1200 A fine house; excellent condi- tion; garage A good House, 2lots, small stable.$750 A neat cottage; good condition and appearance; 2 lots $550 A good• well-ineeted hoose sirAO A good house; full modern equip- ped; garage $2150 1 Donee end lot; good Ineation$10410, A number of brick houses. modern equipped• fine condition, excellent loca- tion. Prices running $2000. 1.3000. $31541, $3200, $3.101, $.1700, $4000 and $4500. 1 A number of very tine farm! f.,r sale; well Improved; plowing (1•'' immediate possession. Ask about then• Office days-MondAys, Wednesdays. Satnrdsys, or any dny by spelal request. For all pirtirnlars see or write J. W. ARMSTRONG Real Estate Agent P. O. Rex 119. (iederleh. Ont Geo. Williams Dealer 1n DOMINION. PROVINCIAL. MI'NiCiPAL ANi) CORPO- RATION BONDS Fire, Llfe, Accident, Automo- bile, and General Insurance Agent of Commerce Don't let the Martins get away from you! "I'm sorry the Martins are moving away," said Mrs. Drummond to her husband. "It will mean that we are going to lose track of some very nice people!" "I don't see why it should. If a good customer of mine moves away we follow him up by Long ()istance. Don't let a little thing like dis- tance separate you from the Martins!" A great change has tome over Long Distance tele- phoning. Now it is almost as rapid as local• telephon- ing. You give Long Dis- tance the distant number and, -in a great majority of cases she is able to make connection while (lou 1loti the line. The Long Dis- tance operator will look up the distent number for you if you don't know it, and tell you what it is. Stili better, give us a list of the friends or customers you are likely to talk with. We will add the numbers and return the list to you. I nFFER---5n,no l '-lt.\itl':� Elkstone-Kirkland Gold Mine at 30c a share. Several good houses for sale. INSURANCE Car, Lars` rid Fire-- - W. J. Powell Phone 292 1'. 0. Box 438 11"111'l'F.C111'ItI'Ii May 11. Mr.l alt i Mrs. Imt'at( and fondly, of Au - bunt. Visited with Mit.• )1.'I1nien uu l Sunday. air. Geo. Cottle and Mr. 11arol,i Sperling spent Sunday with Mr. and Jots. Thus. Kea, Witghum. Miss .\utile Moore, of Duugenuol, spent. _Suiel ty at her home here. air. and Mrs. Itinoto itei.l. of Brant- ford, spent the weekend with itis parents here. Mr. Isaac Stetliers. of Wilkie, Sask., is visiting at the 1 ie of Mr. and JI rs. Ilio. Itobl neon. Miss IA%iwt Carrick. of wlu,lsor. and her friend motored iron. 1\'in,l .r et Sunday to her home here. Jliss I;tIvabetli Inglis is to le e, grnlnlnted en pnssiug with honors 11,.• e%Rmlutctiens written In the l'artln- meld Iittlildings. Toronto. Mir. 111gli. 1111. been ntle11ding Iho .i1144'111115.111 trttiuing sehoot for nurser at Whitby and will Illteli.t lho tn'Lt two wceitet 111 It T hher(Mr• Mr. aomned s.. Wirt. I:gleaotte and family ttrdercd from Detroit to attend the funeral of his sister, Mrs.' Wm. 11'rnith of Kinloss. The d(•nth occurred at lien' Zonae in Kinloss on Thursday. May Jirlh, of Jlnry' I:glestone. beloved wire of 11'1n. 1Vrnith. Ilesldes her heshsnd, she leu yes RVI• young ch111f4'n. The fon• ern! took 1.15ce c.n SiturdSS. tl.. in. .torment being In Tifln's temelery. Hey. 11. G. Whitfield, of 1Vh11,',•hnrch fatted churl+, condtx•ted the seevice(( lit inns. and grays. The wt.mnn alio (WOW.. n looking. glow with,oit looking know. that ..mebody's looking. --Montreal Star Ram Careful You newer hear the Me complain, Nor hear 11 weep and wall, ih.t if it wish it (stn unfold Very painful tall -•Goblin. 0. F. 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