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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1928-12-20, Page 3READ THE SIGNAL'S NEW SERIAL STORY "THL TIGER TRAIL" First instalment in this issue Ala 3 READ THE SIGNAL'S NEW SERIAL STORY "THE TIGER TRAIL" rim SIGNAL PRINTING CO. LIMITED, Publishers. 11, 1 9 i 9 9 1 1 Sending Money to Distant Points YOU can aend'any amtiuht of money to any point in Canada at a minimum of expense by using a Canadian Bank of Commerce Money Order. This method is the simplest, safest and most convenient way to send remit- Lances by wail in the Dominion; if the mail goes ast ray no lost is sustained. Should you desire to send stoney to a point outside the country, a Canadian Bank of CommercelBing Draft af trwill serve your purpose to foreign place. THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE /,. A m�A,cm .s u.mnlyuw,..fld ( THE STANDARD BANK O'F' CANADA 11111111.. GODERICH, ONTARIO, THURSDAY. DECEMBER 20, 1928 THE ALEXANDRA LAKE HURON FISHERMEN MARINE AND GENERAL MEET AT OWEN SOUND Dal HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION Que.tiou. Concerning t' risking Are Thats•shed Out Members for 1929 The following nre mcuda•re of the Alexandra Marine and General Hospi- tal Asdws•hatbn for 11K1): If Christmas\,iy,,, W .-�_ P 1 fi same fi Gifts l fi THAT ENDURE A LIFETIME fi fi fi fi A Bar Pins, Pearls, Necklets, ivory, Ebony fi and Pearltone Ivory. Diamonds set in all the newest settings. Watches Wrist and Pocket. Ladies' Wrist Watches in all the new shapes. AFountain Pens and Pencils fi Waterman's and Parker's. fi ARoyal Crown Derbyarge China and Mikado. Also a 1 fi assortment of China Cups and Saucers. Silverware Community Plate and Rogers' in all patterns. Leather Goods, Purses, etc. WE INVITE YOU TO INSPECT OUR STOCK E. C. ROBERTSON Phone 136 Jeweler Goderich St. George's Ward • ga.(al memberships --Mr. E.Cornfield,V Lees- lie, Mr. A. F. Sturdy, Mr. A. Mr. Geo. Williams. Miss A. Steinman'. Mr. E. Ii. 11111. Mr. }'. W. AWolticombe, Mrs. W. L. Horton. Mrs. James ('lark. Mr. 0. O'Brien. Mr. 11. Blacketone, Mr. A. J. MacKay. Miss Maestri.Mrs. C. E. Robinwn. Mrs. J. M. Roberts. Mrs. M. Bl Raker, Mr. C. W. 1F:111s, Mr. 1). Hulloes. sr.. N1r. W. W. Sumps. Dr. TaylMaorn. mr1.A. l1. G.N('. Hill. Rev. J. N. H. Mills. Mr. G. L. Parsons. ]fru. U. L. ii.kson. Mr. Reuben Sallow•s I('res- eent 1, Mr. Hector flays. 1►r. Moder. Mr. Fred Neftel. *1,0+ nwmlerships•-air. J. i1.'Lander, Mr. A. 1,. Pule. Maw W. Ball, Mr. W. Hero. Mr. .1. It. Kelly, Mrs. Huth lhlnlup, Mks Hays. Miss Buchanan. m. Mr. I . I'ridliani. r. 1 E. 1 W. Cleveland. St. Andrew's Ward g;,.IMr memberships -\Wang's Cafe. Mr. Robert Johnston. Mr. .los. itro- phey. Mr. J. %V. l'neiglle, lir. 11. R. Hall, Mr. C. W. W'urtele. Mr. W' F. Naftei. Mr. M. Robbie. Judge Lew•ta- Miss Templeton. Mrs. 1. Sealkelti. 1►r. J. M. }geld. Mrs. A. Taylor. Mr. George Mushier. N1r.. W. It. Dunning. Mrs. J. ben son. Mr. H. G. Reynolds. Mr. 1►. E. Holmes. Mr. M. Graham. Mr. 3. W. Tatyior. $2.00 memt'rshipac- Mrs. Ears. M.•• Donald. Mr. F. Lawrence. Mr. W. T. fellow. Mr. W'. Heitman. Mr. 1:. Tete bull. Mr. N. B. fleetly. Mr. 11, R. Isms. Mr Philip Carey. Mr. 11. J. ('urn-. Mr. 11. I. Watson 1 Wath street). Nin+. 11. 1. Strang, Mr. J. E. Tom. Mr. T. Crawford, Itev...1. E. Forel. Mrs. R. C. Hay's. Mrs. Taylor. Rev. F. C. Elliott. then Sound. 1k'c, 'rhe second annual e•unt'e'3.Ii"u of the Georgian Ray and lake Hurts' Cowluen•Ial Flisherweu's Association was held 111 Owen *ouud til r uflerutria. The meet- ing was largely attended. apt a very enthusiastic tine. despite the lute date. The matter 01 limitin4 tug fishing to outside of tone miles of t*• shone line was intreduce.1 Ly Mr, Milk.uald. Deputy Minister .1 the Department of Marine and Fisheries. The question was thoroughly 'tue•sluvl out. with the result that a laai..0 was la -std setting forth that the wish, of the Asstwiatlt. was that uo 11mit I.,• placed on tug fishing in Gcor,ian Bay mud. lake Uurou off Grey and Bruce. counties._ A motion trta- also grassed at the nueting eX1Wessiag the ..pinion that no three-Mu.4i mesh loots be allowed in Jess than six h' fathoms .1 water in the dis- trict after the year• Ertl. 'rhe Mi aduu arose oto of the large outttla•r of small trout which an Im•iug killed in toll shallow water. Twu conimttnitatimis--we're r•t,M'wl from tie Great Lakes fishing enIiveHn- tiou at Laiesiug. \licit. The first cony MU1. •IIti..n was to ask for the opinion .of tie .AsasefaMuu Fes r'teren,e to In• troduclion'nf^a very minute repast or the dant eotch t.. be wilt in monthly to the deportment at Chicago. The Ass4wIatiun strongly exprew•.1 their opinion as anfacorable. The ser•ond ,m►mmunw•aton was In regard to having a classed .fea44111. .\twp,g thaw vtbu objet*1',l tl MIMI a step was A. 3. Lowe. Killarney. who ts.ilit..I out that the hub -belles were pr,slu..iug large quail - titles of spawn. making this utotem.- { eey. It was de. idea that the twitter! be left a1' it is. In the evening the fishermen were entertained to a IreopN•I I.y the Owen Sound city eoum•il and the hoard of Trade. The next hireling 1s. to be held' to W'iaruu during the earl)' part of December. 1920. The officers ele,'ed for the ....ming cissas were: Preslden*. 1'..1. ij wart• man. Witilbatishear: vl.wpn'sideu1. John NlcAnlPT. sWiartin; second rive - president, Geo. \tetlraw: ver•ret Ory 1:16ItTY•411t-'i' YF:.11t N. r. 51 TOWNSHIP COUNCIL COLBORNE The township council u( /'ulburlte 1111'1 lk,end.er 11th at Carle►w.' All members present. Minutes adopted as read. 1111 motion of e tilllent Them anti W'ils.n the payment vouchers were f. nreited and signed by Reeve *1*41 1 rot starer. The judge's decision iti the matter i of the appeal of Mr. Msl.arly 0 W Mr. Allis was Mid. the former being en- St. Patriek's Ward -a:L..ta► memis'rsliitpr*--Mr. F. E. Hite hart. Mr. R. J. Acheson. Mr. it. (:. 'h'w•' erhy. Mr J. .A. Campbell, Mr. .lanes treasurer. Wm. I:reee: executive. McManus. Mr. 1.. L. Knox. Mr. 3. 1t. Brook McAuley. Southampton: Stan - Reynold+. Mr. 11. J. A. Mat -Ewan. Mr. Boyd. (hentlet: Emerson Darragh. Wm. Ttallie. Mrs. P. Moe}:w'nn, Mr. it. Owen Sonp*I Thos. Jones. Owen to Molts. Mr. .1. Dalton. Mr. Morison. Stolker. Collings.wmnd • A M Pilgrims Nirnfonl: }pili Nlr+. E. W. Carrie. Nr. limiter. Mr. I ,..I : C.Meaary.u tired relieved' of usscsnmeut and allowed $46'mists: the appeal of Mr. AIIiu 1141* granted. tin motion of Councillors Young • and Goldthorpe the Reeve and (''Nin - 'Illus Thom were instructed to doter - view the jlwlge ..n roue prints in coat- nertiofl. with the deciaiou. Mr. liar - row's bill elan was left till aftersaid interview. (►n motion of ('ouut•illor Young. Mr. Juba Graham's offer re fence was 1 accepted. viz.. that he retuove the „Id feewe and mote back corner gest at lend ten feet, gime tutting down the shrubs along the fence. and be allowed 27'_ vents a rod on new wire. Ih.g tax was ref I.sI to Mr. Sny der. Mr. H. Itriudley. Mr. Truticki end Mr. Jnn. Allha. owing to errors as to ownership. The Naturism and allowallees of councillors. peeve. treasurer and clerk were paid. Mr. E. Mitchell w'af paid $76 for sheep killed and worried by dugs. 11. Brindley *10 for wool. • G. .1. IIETi11':ItINI:Tt►N. Clerk 12 E. Dewey., *2.00 memberships -Mr. (let.. skew. ter. Mr. E. R. Wigle. Mr. W. L Smlth. Mr. C. M. Robertson. Ren'. rather (71mps'nn, Sheiiff M.-'- -_-- Mr. Gordon Young. Mr. 1►. R. Gray. Mr. ('. Items.. Mrs. Chits Black. Mrs. Price. Mrs. iteleher, Mr. .1. Buehan:ui. Mr. W. ltnehnnan. Ma F. Snowier.. kg Mrs. B. Molts. Miss Etta. Sault.. Rev. F Clarke. asetattoctiztearitettoctetammtveteromot What ItShall We Give? 11un*Nun=--Mr. .Ultonlo til. ite'v..1. H Mills *5. r, Thornbury: C. 11. Chapman. Parry Sound: .Albert Leslie. Tolleralory ; A. .1. Lowe, lagged ; Geo.: A. -Smith. Toper . Difffirn Mcinnis. Mte,t- ▪ •N.th-4'+mpmau.. parry •'11'4- C. H. Garble. Herold Purvis, Meldrum Bay : Ivan hums. Gorr Bay. i4t'NDAI' BAND CONCERTS Ti. the Editor of The signal. Sir. --Now that the tnunlelilnl elec• ,W.. David's Ward I ton is near. I think that the much Lissa► Metlfbershils -Mr. E. G. Smith. sexed gnestlott of Sauday hand tau Sir. H. l'. Dunlop, Messrs. Baker ,errs might be solved if 41 referendum {Ainslie. Mr. J. J. MSEweu, Mr. .I. ('. of the voters were taken. This might Robertson. Mr. Ito' Patterldrn, Mr. iinklater. Sir. .1. 11. Wheeler. Mrs. Jock. Mrs. C. .\. Itei.l. Mr. W. H. 11011ertesoa, Mr. V. A. Robertson. M.P.P. *2.410 meullershilst-Mr. E. C. Robertson. Mr. F. 11. Martin. Mr: Wm. }tomtit!. Mr. 3. 11. Mullan. Mr. Hanby Black. Gedetrieb Tew...hip . *5.00 memberships --Mr. Robert Resell. Mr..1. M. Johnston. Mr. Lorne Hodges. lir. Irvin Oke. $21111 mcrnlerrldp.s - Mr. Utas. Whitely. Mr. Melville smelly. Mr. Charles Norman, Mrs. Walter Hick. Mrs. Wm. Edward. Mise* Sheppard & Clement. Sir. Whitmore. Mrs. George Johnatan. -Mine Amelia McLean. Mrs. Groves. BACK through the centuries Christmas has always been a time for the giving of presents -bigot little things to delight and glad.len the hearts of children and their elder% But where :,re the Christmas presents of other years -the toys, the useful things/ Broken -worn 0111 -forgotten. Keep alive the spirit of Your lilt. Let it bring happiness and contentment from year to year -'add a Royal Bank Savings Book to your list of Christmas presents. Christmas PraaaYbM (*.s,. as.p.m .d.d for (i,It floor Ont The Royal Bank of Canada Goderich Branch - F. Woollcornbe, Manager ate SCHOOL REPORTS awe done by the question I.cIntaske.l MI the ballot paper. and the next council should 114' guided by the result. • No one wishes to be governed by Ity 14g1slotion even In mniiielpnl M. S. No. 5. ('t 11.BORNE The following b the report for S. S. No. 5, Colborne. The pupils have been examined In agriculture. gr,mmnr. literature. spelling. ,,lmpdoitlon And hygiene: Jr. IW. --Darts Johnston 4(1 per rent.. ('rte Freeman 7j. Jack Hunter 1E, Eva Horton 02. mutt After a day's rest than to Sr. 111. -Evelyn relyn (llrcin R1 per I wool l after t .Inds toll. cent.. Robert ('oak 61. Harold Freetnx Freeman minor affalra. and this has been .to In the'ense of the bend concerts. The worker roes not like to think that his. inter- ests are 1.elag pushed to one side in favor of n few storekeepers lir Puri- tanical bigots. Every resident In title town pays directly; or indlre•ctly to the grant that he made to the band and by so doing should have his *ay in the matter of when the concerts should be and a referendum will give hill' JIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIItIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII{IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIiIIIIIIIIIIIIIINIIIn gut. At the snrrne time It will For Christmas =GIVE A -- Battery or . Tires or for him who rides a Bicyle . give Lamp, Tires - or Tubes, etc. a 7 r Barker Bros. Service Station Phone 241 Special analyses have been pre- pared on the Sinclair Consoli- dated . Oil Corporation Copies may 11e secured on retitle* Huron Investments Limited Royal Bunk Building, Goderich, Ont. 1'1�,.t•. - 1 t0 slid 44;. Sun Life Assurance Co. of Canada nfTers Many attractive forms of policies: Consult _u* regarding these. H. R. LONG, District Agent Goderich Phone 115 O. F. CAREY & SON Li 'sited INVESTMENTS AND INSURANCE Telephone 230 4 NI,i ,clic Temple fiuilding GODERICH -- ONTARIO! Geo. Williams Dealer In tNINtINION, IN('LkL. Mt'NI('ll'AI. ANI) CORPO- RATION BONDS Fire, Accident, Automobile, and General Insuratwe Agent (Rhee'. next to hank of l'..nuoeree l'houe i3 (i.slrnch 1 The Armstrong Real Estate and Insurance Agency LIPS INSI'RANCF. (Sun Life Ca). ACCIDENT, SICKNESS, AUTO. ETC., INSURANCE SSOMe Big Bargains in Houses jowl mow ianti ear) terms for payrne'rit. .butt a few of the many : Modern o.luiple.l hem�...i,�•e t,. the Square. Must 1w' Poli. Prat. $111110 Eight-r,s'loedl I,envee, large lot. good dry' teller. F91w :ovation. Nearly eel - tire house heate'l by kitchen store I l'ak'e $1200. Cottage. *1000. (food dwelling house, 21ots. $1_4Mt. A number of tine brick houRP, full modern e%111iiped. Bargain prices. A few houses to Ment., eichnnge for town ora- « very close to Go.detk J. W. Craigie Rall E and I J Estate insurance Bonne - for party• 51'► serer. irhw $0100. �ovdi, be 100 acres. well introvert, her. .1'rice of entire pro than price of Huber and Imps• metnts. at low valuation. E ter ' Many other fart/. *Ask a .lit II• For all towtoslnrs vs. or write J.W. ARMSTRONG Brat Estate Agent Box $I Square tinder -kb He' d,ellant 4'x34.I 10 clear the t. ratlie jam h) bt..Wttlg his lura. It's hue wap of sneering.- Toledo Blade. Standard Royalties A Wonderful Success ..__,.a! First issue all sold, with a surplus of $120,000 for re- --divesting ill clew Royalties.• 1n addition to this, we have built up $41,(1(►tl on 'coin - mon stock, to he paid April 1st, 192•t. �1'e are now on our second issue. Get some of this. Call write or 'plume me for information. Phone 292 W. J. POWELL P. O. Box 438 el i IS t . r relieve those asptrpng for municipal Melee from the ,tuplte*ty which they tool= sf(P#y ('K d "sill eE)rdl often lame 1n i,ractlw when canons I sing. tilling line voter one thing and another something else. and whet. I= they get do the council voting in the opposite direction to .''what their snp>mma - ...lets Intend',olvedilconcert another ones_ way. tion might 104 by looking the whole matter to. -the l C hands of the bandmaster to out 4111 1-•• the converts atoll It hest sults him uud those eompwln_ the hand. Who are = Mostly vi'orklntmlen, anti It only Awn's I E feasible that they would render better 1 Z :15. Jr. 111.-Je,k Cook 74 per tent.. Andrew Freeman 7o. (ince Hunter : .d. Billie Freeman :12. .1r. IL Pearl Hunter 147 per cent: - Sr. I. Clifford Horton int lair tent.. Beryl Freemen 60. Frank Took 33. B. GRANT. Teacher. S. S. NO. :(. ASI*FIE1.1) The following 1' the sk'Ilis,I report fur• S. S. 3. Ashfield. for the month of November. Honors, 75 per 'tent.: hiss, no per tent. Form V.-- A111141 Nin,Gr•gor 77 per bent.. 111111c011 Simpwn 73. Sr. IW. ('4511114 howler 76 per cent.. tieorge Mo,f:regor 72. Grave Mee. Gregor ICI. Joe Iht.•ket1 61 Donald MacKay ill. .I.d' M,.•lutyre :.d, ih 4141 NlneKe'tlrle rot. Sr. 111.- -Ethel MnoKenri4 76 per Politer Iv worth repotting : ,ant.. Donald Nlne(:regor 04 Margaret 't'Ile•n wOpaoh•.•n heard the new. Hittite?) its. ' That the Sunday toneerts held in the lost hove been p4lpnlar has leen I••-• proved by the 'tree att'ndnoes and j= these wo11dhe.• been larger if we had snore and *1144, Pleating nteotn 1110111- ...- flan. Few ern stand ant a two -hoar •,=-• concert. no matter how tex.,'lh'nt. I = Gedleriel, is not a'tting lip a precedent by halving Snn1My bowl c,.t.erts.: The... are heels ,hrnughottt the world g lning pleti*nr,• 'o entintle,s t1 sand, and ns ('hurts- the Second remnrkwl to Bishop ltnrr"tt. "Surely (i.dl will not .bmn'I nun for all time for taking n little 111111.110{' - Yl"M trly. IIF:NII\ Q'. L.1S1111 WSW. = (io ..rich, Pee. 17. 192s. • What Napoleon Said The fnllow'ing `rnni The *ma ma Ile ff- 01'11 a • I the defeat and 'wainlctilm of his t1e. 1 1L-- Mnnrtoe Howler 79 per tent..', by Nelson lit ab• ninth. of Trnf,hg:,, Hobert Slmlydm 73: Bill'' 4'tilllnwn 76.1 he he said to have exetaiwml : "W'ell 1 can't' be everywhere:" The 14ldtof fs in exa.4ly it similar ise0i.m. 11c often hcnrs eollitdehil* 011.1 ndcer'e 1"111 1111.11l. Ie,0ll.1' he hll!t not Hotbed the nheaeme from or presence to ton a of seine cif 17.14 or tlstt.r. or bean-. prime item of WW1 has missed his oh C aerrntlon. Leet (*1e coni .Iii4nnit re = the remark of the gr.il, = Napwdtdm and reflect that 0 gr*nter only pmrnr.n all .than Napoleon If not hem. We earn ..e n. Gimlet IIIIINIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIuBHIIWdI en -operation of citinsn.:'ho are will muuulotaululululuuutouunuunulunnunnmuunnminunnn{ullmml Sr. 1.--G,N0I. Hilly Drennan, Gor- don MAeategor. sirs 1.--Yxewlh'141. 1dnusld Simpson. BcNtie• d.hy r:reser. Fair, Harold J nlin'f on. 4'rirner--*a,,elkort. Archie Mac- Intyr4'• G.drd, Jack lrrennnn. AXl/1t11V.' M. TIIe1N1I')tt►X. Tea. het. ' Great itrltaln has barred .togs nail cats from foreign enantrtes, a law that should tit atNole.l "1.'1011,to the tote* •t war. -Chicago I'ost. , log to send In the Item . a &ri?r044 ete(•te'f ecreation 1 ub SANITARY HEALTHFUL COURTEOUS TREATMENT r�M 'Everyone Likes Bowling ta! Bowling has a universal appeal for all ages, for both ladies and gentlemen Everyone likes its action, its excitement, the contagious air of friendly jostling which is part of the game. And, hest of all, Bowling Is the Most Beneficial Exercise; It Keeps You Fit A few snappy games several tithes a week brat -esti person up physically and mentally Arrange your. own Bowling Party now for a ses"4on of sheer enjoyment M'1tF':I. IN- IRI(' I le n\s \I.LEY< liEsElIVEI L'I'ON oyal ow ing Alleys W ES -i' S1 REET GODERICI I 44.4 O 4444 I' I*t.c'trAp•.4fIle.. ni