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GODERICH, ONTARIO, THURSDAY. DECEMBER 6, 1928
What
Shall
We
Give?
BACK through the centuries Christmas has always been a
time for the giving of presents -big or little things to delight
and gladden the hearts of children and their elders.
But where are the Christmas presents of other years -the
toys, the useful things? Broken -worn out -forgotten.
Keep alive the spirit of your gift. Let it bring happiness and
contentment from year to year -add a Royal Bank Savings Book
to your list of Christmas presents.
Limon. l'.w..wt.w 0.13 ore a•....led/..6•/i nook,
crri
The Royal Bank
of Canada
Goderich Branch - - F. Woollcombe, Manager
cleteteciectctextcusiovetectoctivetmece
DON'T FORGET TO ( T YOUR
g
Christmas Cake
At Cleveland's
It is the very best
WE SPECIALIZE IN CREAM GOODS
OF ALL KINDS
Try Gini' Scotch Shortbread
to your Christmas pleasures
y buying your Pastry here
E. U. CLEVELAND
Phone I West Street
HANDS ° FASHION
SPARKLING Diamonds -chic Wrist-
lets telling that guests are about to
arrive -gleaming silverware of modern
design, in the correct array of lovely
pieces ... so ... these are the hands of
t}1e modern hostess. rejoicing in entertain•
ing fashionably, as well as 'hospitably.
COMMUNITY PLATE'
Complete Table Seances in Piects of Matching Beauty -
Hollowware and Tableware.
Salad Forks in the Paul
Kt 4i(aa
design u illustrated $$
E. C. ROBERTSON
Diamond Merchant and Jeweller
East Side of Square Goderich
A. E. FORBES CHOSEN
AS NEW PRESIDENT
OF HURON OLD BOYS
Presentation to John Robertson,
the Retiring Treasurer of
the Association
Blyth --urs. toast Brown, toaveer;
W. E. .F foody, J. 8. McKinnon, Mrs.
T. E. McKenzie, Mra W. Davis.
Hensen -Mrs. H. .1. I). Cooke, con-
vener; Dr. Byron Campbell.
Hayfield -J. A. eanaerou, enlivener;
I)r. It. B. J. Stanbury, Res. J. S.
Cook.
Currie- 11. E. lteswet Iwrick, con-
vener; Mrs. F. Irwin.
(Written tibr The Signal)
The annual meeting of tile Moron
Old lk,ytt Association of Tonna() was
held In the auditorium of the Central
Y.M.C.A. on Friday- evening last and
notwithstanding the very Inclement
state of the weather -a continuous
dowurlanu of rain -there was at splen-
did at.eudauce of the old Isey» and
Mr. It. l'. King, the popular presl-
deut, occupied iha chair during the
evening and conducted the business.
The reports of the secretary and
treasurer were very encouraging. and
showed the Association p, be in 11 (lour -
hieing condition.
The veteran treasurer has been ill
for sonar time, and having announced
his intention of retiring (roan the office
the Association confirmed the action of
a special committee, 1u arranging to
Present him with an ebony cane and a
complimentary address' 111 recognition
of the splendid service rendered by
him W the Association. lu the new
Notes of the Evening
John 14. McKinnon protest to I.e a
popular sla iker. and wade utall) happy
pita during the evening.
• • • • •
Ernest M. Lee, the newly-elected-
lluaneial secretary. was emanated to his
home with at severe told, and sent his
regrets a,00rlingly.
A. E. Forbes. the president-elect. Is
a Senforth Old Boy. and a real lusher.
11e is the sales manager of the Lundy'
Fence ('o. of this city.
• • • • •
John Itubertssw. the veteran treas-
urer. was unable to be present.
through a severe illness, but a eom-
mittee composed of Messrs. M,laren.
King, %Sleuth, nuttily and Newton
waited on him at his bons' un Satur-
day evelug anh itreseu1011 him with u
1111 1141,41,1110 cane Una a complimentary
address, in recognition of his ynlIla 1de
seniors to the Association.
• • • • •
It 1s estimated the membership
committee. representing the ,different
towns and villages in the 4oltinty. will
well itato membership tk•kels during
list .4,f officers, Mr. Rola'rt$ou takes the Incoming year. Every Iluronite In
Minority rank. and Is sasoeedtht h) the city should hake one. Thi'• /vest
Robt. Holmes. ex -M.1'. only nue dollar.
Thr h'atpr' of the evening was an • • • • •
address by Jno. S. McKinnon. a Blyth Mr. Walter Buchanan acted as
Old Bo). nod oIic-presiaeut of the Cate treasurer during, the priding. In the
aditil,Mauufat-turersi Association. Mr. abseme of Mr. Robertson. and took 1n
McKinrioirs address recalled nwmurie- at large ,amount of money.
aPalae -old swlmmin' hole" tadthel Rais- • • • • •
ford's stilt works, In Clinton: of the master W. i). McKenzie made a hit
absext•mindwl preacher who went with lila' juvenile band. and delighted
visi,iug with a borrowed horse and the audience,
walked finale without It, and the Luck -
now Highlander at the Caledonian A promliwut member remarked dint
games. who offered to tight "any man it was about time we were running a
of my own old and m) own heavy." Huron -11141 Soy for Mnynr, but that
114' sketched the early days of the Can- will 11e a natter for future considers-
ada 4"imia ny, related many ilcidets tion.
In connection with the 1►unlops, and • • • • •
es,mnwialed the erection of the cairns A committer was appointed to ar-
11l0tig the Huron road, in memory of range for the a aj church service to
the settlement of the Huron Tract. be held during the early winter.
The Toronto harmonies Rued. 11 • • • • •
juvetle 41rg111117.11tinn in connect ion Mfrs. i). Thonglwon balked after ale
with the Y.M.('.A.. faror441 the Ass/- refreshments and did the work with
dation with a evtsit. and rendered seer- dt•sloHrch. Everybody enjoyed the
oral popular selections. This organ- gond toffee
Station is under the leadership of
Master W. 1t. Mt -Kenzie. a WM of T. E. The steeretnry and tats neetetaut.-
MrKenzle, a (Tinton Old Boy. Mrs. 1. M. Pringle, reels -eel a special
Eleetion of (Hmrens vote of thanks.
The following are the °St ers and Mr. J. A. Mcl4ireu presented the re -
,ort for of the nominating 4•0mmtttce anti
Honorarypr'sidenls-T. A. Roswell. In mocking the srlw tion lx and his
J. A. M4aR. C. King assistants had some big and ditlkNlt
Honorary
vice -presidents -Mrs. FL contract.
timely, Mrs. It. 1'. King. Mrs: H. It.
Stowe.DID YOU EVER
President -A. E. Forbes.
First vk•e-pre'sldeats-Lack Kennedy. STOP TO THINK?
1). It. Wilson.
Second vice-Inrslolents--Mrs. D. W. R. Ramsey. President of ties
Mrs. 4%s. O. Mrs. W. J. Cracknell. l'nell. Romney Petroleum company. says:
Mrs. 4'. O. Vu.stoun Miss 'Lily' Peter• That there are two roads to life,
sou. Mrs. G. C. Young. One is right and the other Is wrong.
Secretary- E Flood,.It Is sees easy to take the wrung road
Assistxnt secretary -Mrs. i.. M.and tin hard to take the right road and
Pringle. t follow It. but there is only ane road
Hon. treasurer -John Robertson. 1114t it pays' to follow and that is the
Treasurer -Rohr. ilolmt's. right road, which leads to s'tnoeas and
Financial r eretary-Ernest M. Lee.
Tnalrpintea in life: tears and the arnnguhappl-
rnxd
Auditors ---Gen. Ferguson. R. -8. 8114p- leads to bitt"ruess, u
pard. 11044'.
('hna's. plalns-RaT. W. Neal. C. A. Tlw young man starting out should
Mustard, Ir. E. Powell. hesitate in the very beginning of his
Orgwnlst-Mrs. H. Martin. business career and deride whirl, road
Reception committee-Mrsr.. A. E. to take. There will be maw, tempts -
Fortes, convener; Mesdames R. C. tions along the line, but he ehenld
King. 11. 11. McCreath, J. A. McLaren• consistently keep before him that it is
John Moon, W. Proudfoot, W. A. Bre ab•nlntely neeeaWary to fallow ,lee
Amnon, 11. W. i foag. E. Fl4Hody. 1. S. strnight and neirrow path if he world
Scott, W. E. Hanna, H. 1. Morrish. .1.
\VIIein. R. Scott, R,A1t. Itrolks, 11. .1.
Hntllrins. O. E. •Beswetherh•k. Messrs.
J. Moon. 1)r. Hoag. 11. H. M,•l'rsith.
W. E.. Hanna. H. I. Morrish, I). M.
Johnston. Geo. Young.
Program committee -1H. 11. Stowe,
convener: R. IL McCreath, W. E.
}Toole, tier,. Ferguson. S. M. Wickens.
A. E. Fortes,, A. Currie. W. H. lntwst
Frank M,S'aughey. (1. E. itcswether-
Ick, MewInmes 11. It. Stowe, G. C.
Young. Dotter, R. M. Wickens. and
Miss Mary Morrish.
Refreshment eommittet--Mrs.
Wilson. convener; Mesdames R. C.
King. i). Ttlompsoon. C. Doty. 1, Ken-
nedy. A. E. Forbes. J. A. McLaren,
tt. B. Stowe. 1►. Robertson. Mises (iraIt'e
Newton. Messrs. R. ('. King, E. M.
Lee. A. E. Fortes.
i'nbllc•ity-A. 0. Smith, W. Powell,
Robt. Holmes.
Finance -WV. A. Buchanan, con-
vener; R. S. Sheppard, Dr. G. F.
Belden.
Property ---4:. A. Newton, J. R. Lyon.
Visiting -Mrs. N. R. (bl.blerll0k.
onrener.
Membership Conissittees
Goderich--It. H. Mc•('r'ath, 4on-
vener; E. Elliott. 11. Martin, A. Me-
Qnarrle, E. M. bee, D. A. Eagle.
(Tinton -J. Moon, convener ; i)r. A.
F. Cooper, W. J. Tamhlyn• W. i)owns.
.1. Thompson, W. F. Cantelon, Thos.
F. Rance, Mrs. G. )1111011. -
Ileaforth-W. .Powell. convener;
Arthur Reid, Dr. 11. .1. llodglns.
Exeter -N. R. ('ohhlrllck, convener;
R. S. Crocker, F. 4'. Snnderi.
Winttam---C. 0. Vanatone, con-
vener; R. Robertson, H. McHardy,
Mlsa M. Piper, J. Netterfleld.
Brnssels--(Leo. Ferguson, convener;
1.. M. I'ringk, R. Brooke, A. Currie.
MEETING OF PRESBYTERY
OF THE UNITED CHURCH
The Presbytery of Huron, of the
rafted Church Of ('auada. met 1n re-
gular newton in Victoria street United
t(hurch, Golerleh, on 1ltesttay' last,
with ltev. H. H. Itaruby, S.T.D., of
1511th, 111 the chair. Owing to the
lateness of the ,austral anal the cundl-
Uon of the roads the attendance war
not quite as large as usual.
The Presbytery listened with Suter -
est to a number of committee reports,
all of which toluol the church to a
deels'r Consecration of Itself to tlw
work before it. and to a more faithful
following of Jesus Christ to every de-
partment of life. Iles farelgu mis-
sionary committee emplwstred the -
work of wiwtlunar) aslawation sand
urged all ministers and leaders to IC -
quaint tltwuselves with the report of
alae rc'ceul Jerusalem Misslouar,• 1'.u-
ferente.
The life and work committee pre-
sented et very able and pertinent r• -
port. Among other things this report
said Ila that a protest Is due 'against
any lowering of our stetndtirels of in-
dividual and social life: 1.1 that nanny
families are making at serious mistake
'.In not creating, the Wholesome re-
straints and gncsWholesome
culture that be-
long to religious exercise's nod wor-
ship iu the 1 131 that there
aught to be a Gar more faithful support
of the Sunday school than there Is: (41
Ihail "ther,. is ;m1 dnh,eslinte nerd for
gntlwrings of .moth anal large groups
fur prayer and the kind of thing that
Bunyan waw. of wtnat• w4,111e411 of Ited-
turd talking together of the deep
things of'1:ai1:" Int that ill cotnuuni-
a-anis 1,4• urged" to be lovilrm the spirit
and program of Jesus; anal Ilia that
ministers and cougr'galisms consider
seriously the threatened dearth of
eamihhNes for the ministry. Tht' seg'
retary was instructed to hove this iv
port prdutesl Hud ,I10tribulwl to all the
ministers in the Presbytery Haat it
might be rept from thetsrlpdf.
Miss ClaraMel:owatt, of Myth. a
meander Of tlw executive of. the l'res-
bytery's' Young People's 1'uinu, 941-
41rtr4s'41 the Presbytery. remaking an ell- I,
quehnt plea for the help and co -opera
tion of the ministers in the work the'
Young i'eople's Union 1s seeking to do.
Mr. \Val. Black of S,ifortlt also ad-
dressed the Presbytery on behalf of i
the Laymen's Association. ile called
upon the laymen to take a Beeler in-
teren In the work and wt'Iften' of Hirt
church. It,•v. J. M. Coiling of Grand
Bend presented clearly the work haat
unght to is' done this whiter along the
lines of religions e4111eatti4ln. Rev.
W. A. Bremner urged upon every
member of Presbytery to make a de-
termined and thorough effort to have
the entire allo•ntion of 11e mission-
ary and maintenance fund raised in
his congregation. Ile stressed partleu-
tarty the mrd for the regular olid sys-
tematic use of the duplex envelope.
.lust before adjournment 11e Presby-
tery Instna'te'il_ the secretary to draft
a resolution of sympathy for the Kling
In his present serious Ilirsss and 1,4
Bernd tat is resolution to the 'I:overnor-
(:rnenal xt (►haw's. The National An-
them1 sans sung and the ben4rthtinu
was pronounced by the rhnlrman.
W. R. ALP, :secretary.
Huron Investments Limited
Stock Brokers
Bond Dealers
Insurance
Royal Baek Building, Goderich, Ont.
Phones 430 and 445
eldren's Colds
Checked without
"dosing." RubV
1S
A Mersey -saver
AScotsman was asked why he al.
NA PO1ways said "hat" Instead of "have."
a QVFN )I Mat ole JAv SIOY[AP .' "i1 eaves a N''.' he answered.
Ilia Love
Arthur: "1 Yarling. 1 love ymr s0
M114.11 that 1 droll Ili of cru evert Erne
i sleep!''
His Fiancee: 'Oh. .lrtlo'r. if you
loved me prorerl4 yoin woal,ln'1 be nide
to sleep at all:"
J. W. Craigie
Real Estate and Insurance
LIFE INSURANCE (Sun We Co.),
ACCIDENT, SICKNESS. AUTO,
WPC., INSURANCE
Many cheapproperties for sale. Easy
terms. Fine dances for renters convert-
ing rents into payments on homes.
Just a few of the many listed:
Neat cottage, well-equipped, $900. *100
cash.
Fine 1 1-2 story house, full modern
equipped, furnace heated. Garage. 91600.
terms easy.
Fine eight-ron bungalow, polisher!
hardwood floor,, well decorated, conven-
iences. Cheap.
Good 1 1-2 story mouse, heated by one
stove, good location. Price =12(10. Easy
terms.
Choice red brick house, Modern. 13150.
Fine brick Clouse, hot water heated,
hardwood floors', pram., Bete location.
ice•
Good 1 1-2 story house, Fast street.
Bargain for quick sale.
Pass.
Many tine, well -improved famine very
cheap. Ask about them.
For all )wrtl,Wars see or write
J. W. ARMSTRONG
Reel Estate Agent
Box, 89 Square l:oderieb
71ie world is so (1111 of n nuu1la•r of
things. very few of ‘‘Ii 1,11 are )et paid
for. -(rand Itnpid l'n s.
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Li'nited
INVESTMENTS AND
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Telephone 230
Masonic Tculple Building
GODERICH -- ONTARIO
Why Give Bond Houses all the Corn
and Use the Husks Yourself?
The sweetest of the corn is yours by buying Standard Royalties,
which are absolutely as safe and dependable as any board.
only giving you greater earnings on your stoney invested
CALi. 21)2 ANI) LET ME EXPLAIN OUR ItS('N:
Then use your own best judgment
We ales beadle Fire, Life, Sick, Accident and Automobile Insurance
Phone 292
W. J. POW ELL
P. O. Box 438
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hay,• 1,11411e44 s414•41.40. However. there
are n great many more opportunities
in the world twins. than elver before:
EC -
it depends on himself and just haw =
much effort Ile touts Into life ns to
what saaoess he nlotalns. The eon) e-
tillon Is harder and keener. bat the C
ramps ore !setter Stan ever before 1n
the history of the world for the rad-
ynwrun'nt along all lines of business,
s•ienc, mud the ninny pursuits 111 Ilfr
to follow in this day and age.
A young mon should also select very C
carefully n few good. suhstnntlal, rap -
right business men whom he can tie f0
to :r business Way. stnrting out in a
snout wily and small trnnsietions rn =
gala their confidence. thereby taking
.iegi be step lilt `4ft,i to life nnt11 he
climbs the In41der. and he will be up
before ha. knows it. A few Rta1d friends
(lint are taw and substantial are worth
many passing tavplattltanlees moon
wh he may throw his money and
time away.
ALWAYS M)1FT A16, PROM111,EMN
WiTTI A SMILE. AND A 11F:.1RTY
11.1'Nfe411IA'KF. T/) THE FFI.IA)\V
Wit) (;BEETS 1'(N'. AS 11' MIA.
1!El1' Y(►1' AS MI'('1T Aft T11l4 M.1N
TIIAT IS DOWN AND 01'T. AND
Y(11' NE/ER KNt)W WIIEN SOME-
ONE \WILL. TIE Al4t,F TO i)0 YO1i A
11,I)0f) Ti'RN IN L1FF., OFTEN P11R
LEANT WHOM YOU MiGHT SUS-
PECT.
Merchants In the towns would tip
well to heed the fact fast now theft
daring the long lonely winter even-
ings' In hundred thousand homes on
the crnmtry eoneesslonse the hook most
diligently thumhe, whose lege. are
mat breathlessly turned. Is not the
Rlhhe. nor 'Pilgrim's Progress." nor
"Tartan." nor "Shepherd of tie 11111te."
No brook of the present day can boast
a lnllowhig •a large as the constant
renders of the mail order catalogue.
What` are yon [Ming to meet thin
competition?
ecreation Club
SANITARY HEALTHFUL
COURTEOUS TREATMENT
You can't meet u deficit in the body
without proper exercise
TRY BOWLING
at the Royal Bowling Alleys. West St.
EIGHT ALLEYS
PRIZES FOR DECEMBER
Christmas Turkey for Gentleman's Highest Score for Three Consecutive Games
A Prize (to be made known in next issue) for Lady's Highest
Score for Throe Consecutive Games
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