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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1928-12-20, Page 2emeelnaliteerillasive0 • r • mss.•-e,.ateeT t,1 $-1fear•dsl7, 'December DU, 192S. e11Aismri Witt M ESTABLISH:D Wit tyUD�iCU t t CANS yeistier of Calaadtaa Weekly News- papers Aasodate s Published every Thursday morning Subscription price $2 OU per year atrlctly in advance. LTV. TIM til6NAL PIUNPIN04h liar. Td4h•me K t t r W. 11. Robertson. Edttur and et oafs Tit urade y• 1weml►er 2,, EDITORIAL NOTES merry eihriste • • Itlght 11012. Sieh fifty-four year, ••kl • • Don't fail t.• rad ter of Tio; eia;ual'e 1f1i (fat of the greet t'auadian auto, 111 t•"•'•OWee 'w01 111tr,w1Uee a new and anOteigtalta interest. 1t is not,,wc11 for yny eonllnuuity to have all its eggs' in •ae basket. The Wile et a Mas Me•afur,' itlrror1 A man will go .out and huy half a dozen cigars at ten agents ea,•h..lose one of them and break two in his pocket and Lurch it off. But let ills 1 'awn he inc•r•:used by illi cents and he .-es nine moire? sleep and does •slough ,rousing 10 I.b$tta•nr a war. Tile* Ire regar.Ied as life's worst e.ilame y % 1'osItioi' or a Job? i Acton. Free Press, sli. tl,•w many o-. yen) expect positions I:ific • you graduate • was the question ; • a prominent- hanker to senior t,i11g was se•lsie , ,»'reuse. nal studrut+ in a Sall Lake. ,,n ,iloudy )arta 1' 11 _!. ::.•)w...!:. \ewrly all raised i :air h.lrds. Then the speaker added panels for wireless sate, tad records 141•11.Xow L•t's w.• the h: one signified those who BANTA CLAUS NOT ELL The population 14. consists that will never become scratchy. the ep0alagOuly one sl[uified this I f tl •t1u►nislt U u new .Itry. Lt tilts THE SIGNAL, 7r. ? vODERICH, ONT. 1i 1.1T."IN % f'OIJTII•.lL LE.U)EKS PREPARE ECM ELECTION" ` The 1•o111ieal 1'wlr:Iri;w : "Neel), my scar. the question do you prefer to havc'run Over you''.' )Nally F:x{.setae, I..o.luu. • ».... .•+urfrli/ `racer of rllt.•ry, ane 1• thru as Li ant parent as plate -glare. It vagi tl.' roods in urilamental tornte. 1t cau ruaily be colored, and wan Iluwn designs In 1:111 anon tpr- tfi.;e ttatrble•, hu• 1 venture to picph..:y that the tuurt popular will be the opaque designs to one calor. These I.eik Ilk~ chine, but are lighter, and feel like gutta-percha. they' 'arc nut usually' moulded. .in- stead, plass is reduced to u poMder and rhap.d :•y hydraulic prraa. suck articles as teacup.• can be wade quickly gnat cheaply and are prao.2- t'aliy .- ,'1'lartlta. - which hat 'rhe Ilrttt.ah company paid the expensed of ibe years of rue search Is buitdiutt t large factory %upside Nultingl.am. thin In Vienna th. y lay.• •a tactory lu full operation alr••ady. This it concentrating on • windowpanes and electrical goods. and Itis enough orders on hand to keep ' working full time for month/ ahead. A• plass is larder than vulcanite. but Vail be moulded as easily. we I12sy expect unbreakable fountain -pens. w .Irl••• e 1 seethes use in a most unezr •v'a•.•1 a "r Je+••e•I a11t' o the ear - -- ..... ..... sly there is a diger KNOWN IN COLOMBIA co Iaer•'r+ Molly mixed API' the pe•e•ted field has already been found. :,.r t e•: w. ••n a L.siti,;u and r Jig). wF+ With it, leautlful dress materials uuMc,• Indiums. T11! re- is that• roduced ata low cost. if I000. • • • The Christian Ne•leethe Monitor. Tttr in Inllnslirig leiter Kraal.-- We tearlw� lolei there are two distinct cit>.. the rich may b! p the latter yuli - style and : needles bre arranged in patterns oa •lu 111 have' gloats of tlw r t - lover TIM our {erwlts white collars: • • then touched upon a place of u' loan. has pi�cvuufort nti,I elle poor who Iva in the; a boar dipped _•seers y an e - from .i tie- pattern ofu There is a' c for 1. prhat.. a rose on the ty{ilAt's, phew. Vr. J.-1. YerRu•r••u. who with sibly imagine .laboring, • a mains behind. On .hardening. the • 1 Ills wife and child Is tit for very lose wugc^. :owl cith living' sewn all •• desk: tb.•m :+ work any old dAer With ,..ts at least twice as 1 t'1 as 111ey • rc W1�a►1•••g' worth of praiser the other- and perhaps a trace • • . at ,go a, '. 1 i . Mr. l'ergii.on.. a the fabric. vele, fi .. position is more who is a graduate y( the tNitario Agri.- are at hoer coo .lot reel c Imagine 1 1d .mer can 'weep': rt h fret with %redia who Iter In e•on+itirrable d d •d i averse) of plana pr t' without g" u• P• 1rs *fins. (.inul. t (hrtru►rs slr►rlt :cud tlw r. l • al,s for slewvtw rolled .m u n ,1 the follow tug letter f most fusible conditions one vas pts an til. a colored drops r•• 11 .m. e• with one 'Ilse I 1s• w' .rk p, strut fordInd ' • h Being at peels nt , effect Is of opalescent brads c .f ler It, t a Jaw . n•over a . •u at our harbor. '•• spuration. !.slug).• a 1 that 41 tittle l hrlshuas er w..1 I was shown some charming Brest fyutg lln•a+ud J•' :,,r rmani•nt : $ f••h• le test• i' only tem-' cultural eollcee. is one of threematerials produced ",muting" a (;oderich i Ir may 1'r c"'u l pc i t r p•rlispe )tut whowent from Lensing, mien., at certainly le A testaend to '',••w• 1•'lla. ' thin colored film of by liquid gl&aS throwing v a»'i' {..easy'- a strppnC-sone awn we have now lived atn.•.1 .i y-rnr our cheeti in fere stel. to tie ,nosy. a ii one was . the issitiest of to s the till agricultural of on top of a fabric of different color. • • • interested .[n a job. "T•au e•e.me and . t•„lumbi. to est -204'10i an agrk•ultura{ in Vegeta oust the great Mat.•. n+iiig feel- Sometimes powdered mica 4 dusted 1 country. The letter Is torr of the country is it. ni.lnellous over the design before the finishing wt tine o- rise Ula l'ouut.ry tanks 1' eve rue after y.0 graduate. was the rolle•ge. in that hanker'+ eery *raiment If firers is oiattM rt ID.gwx lutetubet 'ILL_- rarely . it n,her leets c1 frost is - Proems, roI embroidery.nJ Utah .bCatlou at mum, ter •e _ - tartly known. mkt the 1 ..,,,,it dryssilk waking gl'1 any nw.ral k1 this. no doubt it will bpi never exceed a temprature ••f 't,S• We -- - --- cena to n •'atter. 1e it veining '^'r apparent to file tens of thousands t of Dear Folk Item forgive or t.. be merged': enthnstnstic young folks worn they i merry' Christina. and a happy Nee hare no .seasons elxerpt til.• ::tiny tea- . pies !test Had ___.Appefes. leans ore+, which 01.n1r in Felr'Ilry god gating and drineing competitloa• • • • finish :who'd. aril nee wondering what were among the joys of bygone days „r the world has to ogee. { While you might like a Christmas vemlerand `Vhllel we areae~ tin fe•w• In England. People were much mon Canada* UO.I principal tied crop0- curd from iri'i*nu. it would die x12 im- .ner a billion •1•'•- , ported At erie•p11 one. 1••0 dnstP.td WP miles from the erpiatur, til.- :•1••121 run- heft, feeders In those deya than they 11CSs are valued at A Nyle Month: Trip ditk►12 le brought nMwt 1•. the Eget sr• to day. Prises were awarded at 1 ill t+•1ow last year's .rot.T, • following truer was wibtidwit;are sending you a little• note, to wish that we are Icing of an ••attou of flair and similar places to the mea etre. s �t1'1 )' yew Jost Its merry n t'hristwas aril as rain~ SgiNatchrwun lards am•.u: 1.1e entic in an OM Country paper: hal.py.a X 1' fit ern 1 gold• M► fret. Three boon• ol. ,Ior1►eAae•k who could dbpow of the greatest with Ontario around. Sir. The f. In -I ltd reit train { u amount 1, L engraetd ton; to ru..farictiers altituotil,sterstiief.,,r.int.117 from port Huron relines. and other trophel friers ereday that hi, lied norintention of re- r. e• card saying eve Year as n will rut s int.. I lasrtntlful following • iucldrut may the +ams thing. of food to a given time. pu,inteas••ud-rropieal climate when • ••lye' ail • eonteet of that sort was organ's- • • • • re•r•,•Ia sone of your readers: On Wed -I !While t'hrLsnuss Is yet a Tenth awn)• hnintin+ and o few nruiRr- re tonne. to a mining town to the forth of rretuder hertrus•.ti intends to case', 11*. *0 11I+r o toot:,. was picker) up un wirer this re•l.•hrs vols you, a ill he en- rhe tench 1.•twtr•n �bo, and'ian joviing your Christmas turkey. A yeati A from mor4 hours and we r r tP down Maglaad. One competitor, a giant 17111*! at Iris pi" t indefinitely. ` lie 1.11- ;inc. •»•ntalnint lwhgt ds treater a I •g•, ev,- were eating 1 hristritg- din- In tie vplley1 do a strict'• 1rnpie•a1 *oilier sex feet in height and broad audience the -- .- -- •• *Melt . - :_ •....1 1.r the -. - .,- ....nt ..Lor �-lutists elan• .411,11„ nuC. sasses. hamtnas. IQ pl•oport1*n. succeeded In disposing tiring until h.. planer fir secondary KNE EtiE I EtIE ' ME R't1E e This Is the Store for Santa Claus T1) •:F:f Doll Carriages, Kindergar- ten Sets, New Mattresses, Springs, Beds, Couches, Dining Room Chairs, Rock- ers, Davenports, Heaters, Cook Stoves, Coagoleum Rugs, Pianos, etc. 1 Drop in and sere. \1'e posi- tively save you money Blackstone's Furniture Exchange "On the Broadway of Goderich'' I house. but this vele ver • �� if Its ;lire in if the +».entre wer•.:rvra'la"1• washed down with copious draughts I'hri+tma education were worked out (anon of .wrap currents This ea ere Iden 1 + in a wavier „Haw; a +•olnmI•la 1s a country of n,wtatns e ewe our we will le on board of ale. H. was unanimous y <�• are • • • in tie seal•.) "tie had iw•u t Lr.'" , sill .1 ,wane place on the Pacide be - :U01 tray,) i• indeed dttflcu ' In order ed the wirers and was being trIum- olerL.Anl on Mari' list in file re 1 $in to get to 1te,».est we trice ••iv I..urs phantly escorted home whe12 he turfs A visitor from the l -tilted States tw'ewn the 1'nnrml .'anal and tf0n of thelvVt 'eiZn. {'sltr•h,,,,thlbuPe Fntn.•i+.•.. if they d., not work out. he train on', flys days by ~,ver boat., ed to his admirers and said: "Eh. admitted to a Toronto ne•wepsper re t:+kru tear or sees,) h..uK by 12rmpinl•• ale only lads. say, don't nay nowt n' ;its to were wee *it; prublthta be eating a native nitcnIalta•e twine to r that the gels la that city trip. The tinder bra• requested to, re_ Christ - turkey In Bogota. go uti' col ie- my old woman. or she won't ale ne They tell tux in Bogota tilt leis. R- I.a''k neer the old spouts's ,• +s ,-ailed no dinner!" that btu• girls is 1'l :reel. terve the pater to _Washington -vr -- ...1 1 the t}ttimi4o to itinsiave seas un the; '!y�thiltg part'. whieh 1 nc•'r.Iingly *Vd. •,, -flees. l'rrtsinty. 'Menet are a i' W, 1.. Kirk. :Likak rich Or. In Toronto. ehoreham4n- tea. • • • -tt� lave leen a thrifty *wen •1 mired out the of Moing tl pavane .tid lenetuler !t e%ristalae coming rust tell day w bat as excuse (al not sl1r.•a•l- tnself In tlw way et :IR-git':,� • • • • to 1Ngna1 15 au horirsst to anmoyw• l . in •ytte of the motteru Bic' tats of transportation, saute Claw will sake hie tMriatmas Eve trip tats •ease Iu the old-fashioned way• Ls.ber end, .7rancer and Vixen had the Net of the; famous Irani are w as goes, ••xlditl•w as ever. Sunny Smith Fitt. Worthing -road. mos is not vers intense y 04 ....fir7 here. and that :tante Claus flees net Pacific. - get this far south. i think we will' We are looking forward •'• meeting appreciate t•Ilrietmae more than pert Noll all before another 1'h: •'was and atter hoverer had an u,,j..rtunity to wee !ruin that this one will !•• the mer- .tny'a.trt. +telt as foottsill. that can how folk: in a country like this live. riot ever for you. tes+h a Itt..leW !'ian to for quicker loll 111 feral 11ns its talking 'points .-1h-tr .i Free 1'rer•s. • • • The coming session of the l'ruvilh•i:il, hegblature is to open on W -.!i. sd iy. 7 sugary 30. Among rite k� isMtioni • -deed will lie the adoesse Ireslug1 and a measure 1 - protide fur, lag of muuk•ipelitees t.y the i'ro-' seal foree opniol lh wird .••'inti,•. 'districts. - ♦ • • else Terumo tiro, ll0a-Ls-of 14v4flty- iu freighters. worth tt.l.ualrsutl. ,t ',tittering in •f•.r^uta hirinr ei,wl Mrieb has the same• number of heats. but tech valise in three or four tunes that of the Toronto )leer. The ve••••elgt berths) at Tun.nto are of the size that' we used to "e' her• fifteen years .10. • I'hrl-hiss as ver know it w..111,1 .ere tainly tr a Godsend 1.4 the multitudes of port who inh-stat these .1nek-i* • • • Explaining 10 a newspaper reporter Irby Ontario hay In•rn enjoying su,•b mild wearier. the director of the eve - tier berme at Toronto said it w;il because wee 11:1VP. been getthig '• 1r winds steadily from 11r• ',oath. N.,* ! he would g•• on rt. explain why salt.l•I erly winds helve prevailed we role:' get isoMewher in the 'snivels •for format ion. • • • 11'i11.am Pr55t.•:• 1 pro mi_ucpt u; - wen of Stratford, w ...• death os»err •d hist week. stent ar.niC '.f his boyhood years In t:ewlerieh, 111- f:1'het 1a•ing 11. Jame', Preston. who w-1< laistnr •, North wtreet Methodic' 1hnreh in 'epee. Another son was the late T. 11 IPreet..ne whs. as a Iwbll.her for ma' years of The Brantford i.\;..sitor w:r• Otte of the eminent newl•1•., 1Iil ..r. the Peelle:we • • • Tie closing days of til,dg:ltl•ln 111.• i.a4 were mill and ea:nit ..r there fair! no losses Anel, n- marked tbaelose of lIs seaat►s of 1927 We ►allele t)))ilt. t:lkttlj 11 penb,.l ••. resat•• the weather in the first week ••. I wn of Iss•e•n1lh1r la leas 4.'isterotta 11.11 that of earlier Months. Of .»rte-• iMoeusler .•n He upper fakes is nlway• 0114, and "'n Must wanr►tl. the int! Wes are in ')anger -f tieing frnru•e in • • • The opening M the l:eteral liob,, plant at Regina was *11" c si rt has • great erlel.r sen in the c w an capital last week and In ',emitted as rommea•InR n new era 1n Wastes ('anada. Axricnlnt,• hall been and for many year* will . ontlnDP to be rite great 1121110011117 of the West. but the eirtablIshini Of Manufacturing plants Head Mootteel BANK OF MONTREAL Estab'ished 1817 ASSETS and LIABILITIES 31st October, 1928 ASSETS Cash on hand Deposits with and notes of and cheques on other Banks Deposit in the Central Gold Reserves Call and Short loans on Bonds, Deben• tures and Stocks---17a,f 12.155.00 Dominion and Provincial Government Securities 79.704.087.a0 Canadian Municipal Securities and British, Foreign and Colonial Public Securities other than Canadian . . 26•o54.892.93 Railway and other Bonds, Debentures 3,69-3.024-06and Stocks Quick Assets . . $473,898,282.56 $ 91.987,065/12 67.346,958.25 25,000.000.00 Loans and Discounts and other Assets Bank Premises Liabilities of customers under letters of credit (as per,contra) . . • Total Assets . LIABILITIES TO THE Notes in circulation Deposits Letters of credit outstanding Other liabilities . Total Liabilities to Public . Excess of As3ets over•Liabilitie to Public 375.259.014.44 11400000.00 13.13!.126.61 1873,782,523.62 PUBLIC 46+967.574.00 7 3 3.489.179.93 ▪ t3,115,116.62 17.144.688.33 =8 t 0.728,668.88 4 $63,055,854.74 Crushed Cont. Coal crushed to the fineness of toilet powder and used for firing ships'- furnaces is claimed to make a each~ of stn shilling, a Ion on coal, while increasifc the boiler emeiency viglteetl to Twenty per cent. -LOM don Answers OPERATED ON KING Sir Heigh :11.111' I: _ y. foremost surgeon et England, w' pert(ernlyd the• eery delicate over,. on 1111 King /;purge which lids brou¢ relief to Ills Majesty. 111111 high 1101. •-nr his 1111l- ; mote rer•oeery. PLASS Is Perfectly '!'ranaparent, alit is Piot (Baas--Prartlrall) 1 ntI•eaknb3 -�An Entirely Nee Peewee.. _Two British ehemt.ts i, ve prldUtl. .ed a new kind of "glee They are Prof. Bally, professor of .rmistry at Liverpool 1'ntv,•rsity. and his son. The new "glass" Is p1.c Wally ure- breakable, writes a set'•n inc contri- butor. i have thrown plY it with all my n rength on a concrete floor with- out doing any damage• It can be broken by heavy blows w • h a sledge hammer. but even then , will not splinter; after several i.11ws it may be cracked all over, but the pieces • .still adh To. Plass. as the new au11'rance is to be called, is transpal, 1,r .0 the healthy ultra -violet rays tti sunlight, w1111e ordlnai y window-cass com- pletely shuts them out. And It 1a cheap. Glass •s which allow ultra- violet rays ,o pass are ••zpensivie while to• nt a large micron car with unapllnt arable class may ,os. $200. With piass the two advantages are sombined gt. negligible .11,.1 coat The material is made ny an euttre- ly new process, two natural sub- s sincere formaldehyde and urea, be- ing ♦Inrt chemteally combined. A little acetic seed 1s added as a cohdensing agent. The materlals are thoroughly nitzc•d with plenty >1 water. The thin liquid Is then heated In a va- cuum to drive off some of the water, and a thick Syrup Is formed. This la poured Into moulds and allowed to set. in this state It ran be moulded nr cut ..sally, and can be worked la a lathe. This soft solid Is baked for several days In an electric ',yen . The tem- perature Increases each day, but N never above that of boiling water. When cold the sheet 1a hard, but dull In color 1. t •oLdt:.d tool. woo "1 jahlkiVerd" the onegift Flowers are ; acceptable to everyone ' ; Not only do Flowers interpret tile thusia•+m of the giver, hut they add a bright note to the -t meters spirit it- self. Put beautiful Flowering Plants and Cut Flowers on your gift list -and order early. SEND FLOWER GIFT: OUT OF TOWN We,1.•Iieer anywhen• by %tr. We make choice Christmas and Memorial Wreaths. Try one this season. , GEO. STEWART t ioderieh, 4 lift. 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WESTINGFt0USE ENGINEFPS pronounce this In•tn.ment the real.t•tinn of Radio at its s Rest -.supreme ,n performence - the reproduction < schion of Mny rodeo program nista reproduetlon on the air- WESTINehtOUSa tyIERS .Mee their en- thu•.•.m for it. er.tst•nA.ng •blllty to senate nations -It• striking po.e< on T isn't merely those who know radio who have acclaimed the Westinghouse to he without a peer re.k or Butene e..wu ."•-u• •Imree ane pn4 operation •'t• beau.y d dress .,h trouble-free wearer dpleasing the saner ilt but thousands of owners in every town, city and CRITIC -AL MUSICIANS pack up their ere. myetiaed to two radio tuhl r,nn.mnet• community across Canada. Ever since this model no,te In note end pitch came on the market there has been such a dc- in•s1og wok.i,it gnit^heoitf tht WNW,nand that Westinghouse facilities, great as they are, have been unable to supply sufficient seta for every home that wants one. 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