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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1929-4-25, Page 311. litwora :- Irene Stoll 11). 1 • • • • . . .lack 114-Mel*4I (1). n.. ..... Monro Porter 0 rhumare l'axe (A). 1)• • • • ... . III. ,Honor.: l Fane Jewell 9 ..... ,.... .. 657 Joseph leriddle (2)-.. - LLS .tttert Webb (21. 9. - Ip1,7 411.4 11) .72.4 .70.7 67 .I ,lanes Redolitt (1). '1 !toward Wilkins (81, t, t'red pts :- Malel E..dwarda (21. ;): Mary McKinnon (3). 's %Villiam Thomas (3.. • Bertram Mt44'eath 11.. 4 !loth 1Vor.ell 131, 1• . 58,7 17 7 66.:, 482 554 111d0W a.1 per cent. :rleraae:- Ralph'Walters (8). 7 u 3 Earl Mehl (6), 9.. i't2 r Victor Itotertmon (5.. . 41.4 Margaret Jenner (2i. is :1.7 Janie,. Murphy (81, 9 51.1 Mildred Nilson (4)01 '108 Mildred Million (6). 9 10.7 .Audrey Wieland (1). 9 541.2 Florence Sowerby (40. c, 47.4 Murray Mo('unnell 14,, 47 Davit Tobin (7). 0 4;5 ltuth Murney (6). S 44.:5 .leerua Mliellonalft (7 P. .1 -11 s :.43.4 40.1 .10mes VArsorw (5). ':... 40 39 .Sohn Parsons (3). 4 Fr noes Thomsen (61, !1....... Phyllis i.twrtmce (61. James E. Netter .160 s tv)ISMNI ('tae, average :,s' 1.-r cent. [. 'I},Ntors:- Esther Mellwain 9. Alma Howell 9 Sylvia Salkeld 9 .Ilex. Mai -Vicar 9 1I. }loners: - Hilliard Trembley 7 74.9 Jeant Abell 9 r. .73.41 Ilirold Taylor 9 71.5 Italie, F,tue 8 70.6 a . Jean Price 9 - 119.2 Jeeseie McCann 0 (811 Wilfred Plante 7 439 Margaret McLean (11. 411.1 IFI. Honors:- Anna White '(1). 9 ('itehrtine R.4*rt'on f1 J'eerlt► Taylor (1). 8 Ilenrietta Quad(' (219 P. John S. Tote (1). 9..., 452.2 Murry Hetherington (1o.7 60.9 Goon Stw•Is (1), 8 80.8 1`rpeilts :- ' Wilmer Hardy (2). 7 Nanrye Clarke (3), 9 •56.2 William Barrow (2), . 518 Norval Ander/am (3), 9 '57.7 Madeline Acheson (41.truth.ei truth. Linlietd (21, • Below ,5 per tent. average:- Nnrgaret tib ndereon (41, 9 Stanley Taylor (51_9 Evelyn Culbert (2)..80 Margaret Foster (10, 9 Pearl Nan71F (5), 9 Von,, Mleod 13),7 ik.r,nhvcslenders,fl (0). Edith l'Nddle (..r,' Flume Knight (61 .4. .►deme'l ' MiK u ay ('t,, 0 Russeli'frimmer o34. 9 Douglass Feagan 1,. 9 114 Huw'ard Iry . 14 .311.ar,tar4't Pallor , ,. 0 Meta sheard' o ,, ,.:1, 9 Mary (:inin (41.• 4;rai,um M,'Nee ,':,. 8 Rhe:a ltnechler t.-,.. ..4 Keith Morison (.-.•. 0 Samuel AV,Ntcr t.".. 9 IsobelAfeWhillne 15), 8 FOR \t I I I.B class nveraz•' 7A0 per cent. 1. Honors:- :- William Sutherland 10 fanw�+ Sutherla,i,i 10 Dorothy .Allen 9 11. Ilonors :- Arthur 'brown 121, 0 Lyall Crawford , :14. 9 111. Ifonors :- Dorothy Winter,, , _ 1, 7 Gordon McMehen CO. 10' Iorothy Linklater (2), 9 Reginald Fisher (21, 8- Lenore Craig (1), 5 44 79 78.'; 75.4 fames N. Me3letaerl 1 . ILS... (2).7 63,2 tl'2.7 Mary Johnston 4 7. Frank Savage 7 75.3 II. Honors: - Catherine Bale 11 72.2 t'atheriue Crawford (1). 11 71.0 11argaret Unspun 4I1, 10 t17.s Corm*. Haacke 7 William %Vebster 3 Ill. Ifouon:. . Jack Abell 7 63.7 7 03.:t ,61st 81.7 til.:, Helen.. ltue•t•0k'. (1). 7 641.9 ('eletht J 'w4•II (1). 6 (11,x Colin hunter (2), 7 111.0 credits :r 1I ney (lardy (2). 9 'Mil clarion Robertson (81, 9 57.3 Pauline McEwen 111.6 57 Carlton Morsel! (31. 7 64.4 SECOND YEAR COMMERCIAL Plass A Margaret Evans 10 44.2 Elsie smith (1). 11 8417 Gertrude Lumby (11, 11 ' 87.3 Lucille Maeoionald (I), 8 83.7 Frank Roberton 1 1 ). 111 ,:1.0 Dorothy Steep (34.'10 701 Marie Ryan 43). 11 741 idula Jewell 151, 10 T.S." F-rnest 1'row'e (31. 10 1'2.5 Mabel Brownlee (41. 10 72.4 Herbert Gresham (3). 7 181.8 Iheheu Page (34. 0 119.3 Flair' Grass (ell. 11 64.7 Lorene Grass (51. 11 67.41 !some Clark (4). 9 4111.8 Audrey Steins/ (61. 111 r 65.1 Marguerite Macdonald 151. 11... •1i:.' William' Nitrides. (60• 11 64.3 Della Murney 13).5 64 John Mct.'an (61. 11 01 ,3 Margaret il+dde (41, 7 494 Norman Bowler 18). 10...., 5}t*.3 Jean Holnwyr (7), 19 15.2 Frank .Vlin (4), 7 , 113.3 Irene Marsh I8►, 10 'S.3 ,Nellie Bannister (7). 11 . 51.9 .inibna.e ('olborne (7i. 7 47.9 Came B Dorothy Robertson 4 76 Jean Andrew!' (2), 7 72 Jean McLean (21, 5 71 Eric Carliner (1). 4.. 62.5 Mary Green (4), i 48 J. 1'. MUNE. Principal. 67.7 07.7 !Wien Davidson (2), Jean M'alteet (I): N .lata lohie 12), 7 Charles Neftel 2 The Neighborly Spirit• 1x4 art. Mars Jonronl-.lrggri The Morrie Examiner Ands an ob)pet Season on rural neighta.rlineser in :in Incident which ,x•curred near that town hast weak. A young man was drowned and the whole countryside la1,) down Its toads and gave its atten- 53.91 tion to the one task of %corking h1 the 53.8 icy water,/ in the hope of recovering rs1.2 the body. Henry mite! heath. were 53.1 pie -ked up by gangs of 104.11. tons of 52.9 dehri- were retts've.l from the 1x41 of 10.7 the .stream, entire new courspv were 8 50.5 dub to divert the water. Thousands of :44 dousea would not ..omp•nsate 50.2 workers in a material way. lout never 441(5 a dollar will change Lands. .t simh 48.9 lar case 181114' 44 the 111tcntlun of The 48,4, Jomrnal-.Ar)to., a few )ears ago at the village or Cargill. where 41 whole 1414111• (reside \vorkcrl with tennis in. he nnoi 47.71 water for eleven slats No r.nn'er tie' 47.5 ; body of a little child. Such iarldcu are by ho means without prec dem 44,5ibut they serve 1n remind UUs that th. 44.31 neighborly spirit. that w•illiusn4'ss t 444.5 i help mar number in time., of strews. 315.1 I quality nerullarly strong among 50.44,5, in farting diet rick, +till glow's c, warmly as ever on occasion in thy, so-called t•nmin•r''illl ;, cr. 7 e.,.9 69 82.4 7.2 71.4 60.2 (141.7 ft3.6 63.4 63.3 61 Credit/4:- Jean Le,luor (3), 9 476 Evelyn Lung (11, 3 55.7 Helen Cooper (4), x 55.5 Nan, -ye Klett' '121, 7 fro Murgaret Ryan (51, 7 Below 55 per cant. average: - floss 4'trimuter (41. 9 54.7 John Kneeshaw• (21. 9 5.1,0 Kenneth Hunter 14), 9 53.8 John Vatic (5), 6 51 William Saunders (4), 8 50.3 Mary Stirling (4), 6 60 Jtelow :,0 per dent. average: Ver'tA Tabb (41. 7 49.7 Marjorlie ileetheringt,ln (8), 0.,48.7 Marie Thomas 120 4 48.5 Annie TOM (41, 41 Florence McKenzie 14), 9 Reginalil Newcombe (8), 0 Howard Young (.,. 9 Walter Newcomb 45), 7 Below 40 per .-rut. average, rank- ed: - Naomi McPerndd Lloyd' Finnigan Everett Harris Albert Baker l'V)RM "'1II.A Chow aversgc :1x.8 per rent. iL Honore: - Evelyn Dean 11 74 Mary F'ergnaon 9 ' 73.6 Margaret Groves it 7'S:) Donald Morison 9 72 Ethel (`ook (11, i1 87 111. donors Evelyn Cooper 4:). 9 (432 Geraldine McEwen (2), a 61.3 Victor Elliott (11, 10 61.2 Stanley Clarke 111, 5 10.6 thedltw:-- 6tewart Ferguson (1), 7 William Thomson 14), 0.., 53 Below no per Orme. ahtage:-- .la mew Salkeld (3). 7 49.7 Clayton Edward :(5) 10 48.4 Alan Pentland 41, a 41:5 FORM IV, ('lass, average 06.8 per /sat. I. Honore: - Harriet Taylor 3 815.3 l,illhn Ferguson 5 83.4 tieleo 7.avita 11 78.1 48.3 48.1 411.7 44.7 41.3 484 Stop Advertising and you let your business run on momentum, and momentum is a gradual move toward a dead stop. Aionalt The Clubbing Rate for The Signal and The Toronto Mail and Empire is $6.50. You save 5o cents A-iluilar saving on other daily" pap, r• _• CHB 811,1NAL PRINTING CO., LIMITED, Publishers. ) r GROWTH U^, 111--4 IN sixty years of growth, from a single office in Halifax to a position of international importance, there has always been a sincere spirit of helpfulness between this Bank and its customers. That was the spirit of the pioneers who founded this institution -that spirit guides our work to -day. You u,ll Ike dun4.ng of The Royal The rya! Bank of Canada Goderich Branch - - i'.. Woollcombe, Manager 1079 ire ► 1n4.X GALVANIZED SIDING for Outside Walls Attractive to look et. Inexpensive. Easy to put on over old walls. With building paper, warm. dry, windproof. Choice of Brick. Rock -fate and Clapboard patterns. 83w0t.0 SHEET STEEL CEILINGS add the touch of pros- perity to storeea; give betterlight. Perman- ent also for pchoc1:7, halls. kitchen, and \bathroom'. &lay toputupoverold plaster. No dust orlitter. Easy to dean and paint. Can. not crick or fall GALVANIZED SHINGLES End tho Bre hazard. Put on over old roofs. Espy to lay. Good lcoking, permanent, inexpensive. Use NO Other. "The permanent 1(n/9901 roof L. the chemist the dead, GET PRICES FROM' YOUR TINSMITH OR CARPENTER GODERICH, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, APRIL 25, 1929 G. C. I. EXAMINATIONS The following Is the standing of to students of Goderich Collegiate Insti- tute in the third arritw of exam10a• Dons of the year 1928.29, ending Easter, ilart•h 2x. 1929. Individual re- port", are being tient home for perusal and t•omueut by the parents. The figures In brackets after ,«,me rtamrw indicate the number of paprra failed in. while the tlgures not in brackets in- dicate the number of paper, written: FVsRM 1..t; 1st YEAR (X)VMkRCIAL r'luw average 57.5 per tent. re.-- iherds•rt Bridle 10 74.7 Emily Met lure 11 t, 6 ('para Moore (211', 10 III. 1 fonors :- Edward Buechler 11). 8 485.4 Edith Cornfield, 121. 9.... - ' 65.2 l'harlutte Llnington (2), 10 65.1 Ida ('ar'ritk (11. 10 413.9 Marie Shields 121, 10 113.6 l'atrick Page (21. 9 62.7 Gladys Shore (2), 8 61.5 Margaret Shephard (3), 10 00.1 Credits:- James 'rediis:-- James Johnston 131. 9 Warren A. Jame. (2) Mart Flntrigan (44, 9 Earl Elliott (4), 10 Bernice Monte (4). 10 litelow 55 per tent. average:-' Morrison MacKay (3), 8 53.9 Barbell. Stoddart (4), 8 • .63.8 George Ross (7), 8 48 Alberta t 1dpn Merton (61. 10 Ian MaeKay (5). 6 Below 411 per cent., naked:-•- - Earl 3k•A l l Inter William WIls,,n Frank Allen 72.5 66.9 59.1 9 5.4.3 .7.x 57.2 67.1 Form 1.13 ('lues average Lei per cent. 1. Honors: - Ruth Cur•wt•nl 9 , . 78.2 47.8 46.1 11. Honorw: Lucille Graf 7 74.7 Ruth Caldwell 8 71.4 Roy Errington (1), 9 70.7 Harry Babb 9 67.8 sit. Honore: - Harry Gook (1). 7 668 Ruby Errington (1), 9 65 Fred Bisset (21. 8 ab Resale Bere (1), 8 82.7 Beatrice Campbell (2i, 9 .62.6 ik,mtby (burner 121. 7 61.3 Ciera (1011 -rt (1), 8 01.2 Dellna McCreath (1), 8 60 Credits:- ' Marion Holme, (1), 7 59.5 Jean Hunter (2), 8 ' 603 Myrtle Young (3), 7 56.1 James Nheerdown 12),'8 55.6 }below 55 per cent. average:- Marlorle Deer (4). 9 54.3 Philip Bisset (8), 9 53,3 Edward Jeffrey (4), 8 12.8 Harold Yeo (4). 9 62.4 Arthur Freeman (3), 7 42.2 Reginald Comte (4). 7 52.1 Dora Atkinson (4), 8 51.0 Margaret Mitchell (2). 4 44.7 Raymond Drennan (7). 8 45.5 cora Finnigan (7), 9 43,3 :Arnold t'raig (8),.9 42.1 Below 40 ,per cent. average, ranked: - Annie Atkinson .tileta Burke 1 FORM I.0 Plass average peso per tent. 1. !honors:- Eileen O'Brien 9 e.0.8 Madeline Neftel 9 77' 14iv►glas .Middletob 9 74 8 Alert and Powerful Superb action, both in traffic and on the open road, has won worldwide demand for the Ford Car This great performance together with remarkable beauty of line and color makes every owner of a Ford Car its enthusiastic champion. A short turn behind the wheel will explain such staunch pride of ownership. Ask your Ford dealer to let you drive n Ford Car. Ile will be glad to take you mut. Se)eect the steepest hills, the heaviest going you will be amazed at the power at your com- mand. Make for the thickest traffic. Drive alongside other cars. Try the quick getaway, the swift pickup in second, the easy gearshift. Feel the smooth, sure action of the six -brake systrtn. A demonstration will convince you of the otit-tending merit of the Ford Car. Drive it yourself. There is no better test. ENDURING QUALITY- Power; ability to endure sustained high speeds; smooth operation of the remarkable Ford engine; quietness of the transmission and rear axle; ease and cer- tainty of control; breaking efficiency; acceler- ation and riding comfort -these are the result of quality inbuilt throughout the Ford Car. RIDING EASE -The unique Ford Car fea- ture of transverse, semi -elliptic springs has much to do with its road tenacity, reducing the effect of body sway on rounding turns. Torque tube drive, an original Ford feature now adopted by a number of the more expen- sive, motor ears, relieves the springs of all driving strain. Four iloudaille hydraulic shock absorbers cushion road shocks and provide smooth riding even on rough stretches. TOME PAYMENT -If you prefer to buy out of income, you will find the authorized time payment plan most attractive. F. H. WOOD & SON Ford Sales and Service Phone 540w St. Andrew's St., Goderich ^;#-.alt•. The Armstrong Real Estate and Insurance Agency LiFE iNSI I(ANCF (Sun IJfe Co.) A('CtDENT, SICKNESS, AUTO, ETC„ fNSURA.Neg Some real bargains offering just now to quick buyers of houses and farms. . Just a few of the many listed for sale Fine rural home, excellent 1.14'841,411 j11s4 outside corporation of (itsderie),, tIwrefore township tax, on cement . ,'.way, side- walk to Square. two-story brick home, electric lighted, goof condition, cellar, hard and soft water in house, garage, smell barn and stable, four acres of hand. fruit trees. Pricy 33000. A bargain. frit mediate p onaeseion. One and one-half•etory home, cement foundation, cellar, ekrtric lighted, water in house, good lot, located near Sunset' hotel. Terms. Trice 3700, Balance 3104 monthly Payments manly am rent` Two-story honee, Close pest ol eiee, Goderich, cellar. water a n d toilet in 1 house, electric lighted. Price 1730. Good brick home., full modern pfnip•' pw1, with lot and garage, F;aat street. Price 3)x00. Fine red brick honor, newly deeorat,d, gond condition, Malta, bathroom. >)2.10r1. Reed brick honour, hull modern equipped. Price 33100. 1 Red brick honer, good condition, 111111 bathroom, electric lighted, tine small barn, including garage, eight 1094%3240a ' Brick honor, full modern equipped and steam heated, 5.artly hardwood nomorn, garage'.; Price $3100. Good 1 1.2 *3077 home, t w n lots, cellar, full suite morns. including four bedrnnrn, well arranged for convenience and ,comfort, nicely decorated, line full - equipped path and toilet rooms, electric lighted. Just finished. Convenient toCod- Ieitiate lnstitote a n d Victoria whoa i'ricee 311400. Many more good houses with more or lyse modern ronvenienee•s. Prices 31000, 31500, 31390, 31200, 11111), 35)0), 3800, 3(500, 34100, etc. Ask about them. - FARMS Largo number listed to well, almost an sir./, price, terms and location desired, ready now, immediate powseesion. Confederation Life Association of Canada "FF'Eas 14,1 SAFE PROTECTION Asp tNVP1rrMENt' six '111.11,04 op NEW IH's4N6s4 IN MAaSH M. N. MacDONALD AGENT Fire and Automobile !walnut's. Goderich Phone 382 or 14,2 NEWS IS SPREADING from coast to roast that Mr,.. Sy. bills Spahr'. Tonsiliti, is the total successful remedy to treat Cough, Bronchitis, Whooping lough. Cat- arrh, Colds, Sore Throats and Ton- sil ills. Absolutely gnu ratite's). ^AW. GODVRi('ti 1)I1I'4i4:lSTS MUSKRATS es Set Urs Musaratr tw irrsang Pewits We barea,err anrsa:...row tour *truth meat to utter t,,e We lave the larae.t earlo.,d 5.4 lost de elope,I muskrat roach .n 1 i,.a.la safe sell ea nor terns, w h.•r.' 460014 1 You aro ins ite,l 1.1'•1115 our ran, h at P,.,, Itowau Por full particulars un,. IM (REEK MUSKRAT FARMS, LIMITED 114.11.11198* Psei tamest, Oat. Advertise it •ln Thr Signal Geo. Williams Dealer In DOMINION, PROVINCL11, MUNICIPAL AND C41i:PO- RATION IIOND8 Fire. 40e/decd. Automobile, and General Unmeant* Agent office, next to .}Sank of Commerce Phone 53 (5,oleric4 0. F. CAREY & SON Limited INVESTMENTS AND INSURANCE Telephone 230 Masonic Temple Building GODERICH -- - ONTARIO 1 %e ate the apple heritage there were no sewdwi,•b strops open.--(.b►ca- 1:o Dully 'Sewn. J. W. Craigie Real Estate and lasarance Commencing Monday, April 29th, all Stock and Grain Exchanges operate on DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME Asa consequence our board room will be open front 9 a. m. till 2 p. m. until further notice Huron Investments Limited Royal Bank Budding, Goderich, Ont, Phones 430 aid 445 Sun Life Assurance Co. of Canada A TOWER OF STRENGTH Assurance in Force - Assets - - $ 1,896,915,000 3488,958,000 Dividends to Policyholders increased for the ninth successive year in addition to n special l,,81llrity dividend bonus l'Ilos i'� office 1In Ite''idencl .4'• H. R. LONG, District Agent For all particulars see or write J. W. ARMSTRONG Real Rotate Agent Rex 89 Square Underfelt e cupola►-- 4 , saes . : tr„etsee..W y t1'F. Noti' OFFER- - Second Standard Royalties which will mean for you gond dividends with safety NOT' A SPECULATION A REAL INVESTMENT ' A I, for booklet 041 Royalties w'hi)1) will 4Onvul,, you that Royalties are the gold bonds of the oil industry Initial Royalty of $40,000 Has Been Paid and Much More Is to Come Appetwsn, Okla. -- Fortune has net hell into this little 4 lsage- county viva) and !aeons, two orphaned girls not yet old enough 0' reales' folly their good luck. The girl. are Iori4 a n 41 i?no Hembree, 5 and 7 years old, who have just Ixrn notified that they are to share in a first royalty pay- ment of 3203,500 froni the fartn their parent's IeftIhem. Their alien• will amount to $41),(X10 and ie only . the beginning of wealth which even- tually will come from theefght pro- dudng toil wells on their farm near Mand. Okla., in the Greater Semi- nole I Ail 94'44f area. The girls live with their aunt, Mrs. A. ('. Lemon, at A p5ersnn. Their mother nn her deathbed in 1105 placed the girls in the care of her sister, Mrs. L• . The gqirls• father, Owen Hembree, died in 19'24 from injnrics sustained slam he fell from Ihr• roof of w barn he wap building. When the mother died a debt of neversl hundrtd donate eland the children in t he face. After the father's death the mother barely managed to eke out so cliptenee and could not reduce the debt. Mra. Lennon and her husband, how- ever, alter the mother's death, managed to keep Ile farm, then thought to to worthless. ilut now the girls and their giarlian, Bert Harris, Maud bank er, have been ordered to appear in court coon to claire their share of the estate w lliCtl i* slow worth a 'million or sl. It ). a safe bet they " will be there. 311.. Lemon hail chit -free of her nen. and the 1 .e in which the whole family lives.. tnge•t544'r with the grandfatier, D. N. lirotherv, is no larger than the ordinary oil field r iklence- three or four r,snns, but there alwaym has been'noonn for the orphan sisn•rs. Una, the elder, ham .tarter) to tieborl, and 140,111) means a piano SO she may take music lessons, and money for art heron' for which she shows aptitude.. Neither girl c a n comprehend 34(4,911 with mote to clone, and Lori., who doce'n't dream there is 340,400) in the world, merely grins when she and her slater are inter. viewed. They prefer -to leave fin- ancial w.rrrie, to their aunt. Incidentally, toe girl* have a brother, Alva, wire i5 eight years old and hype with MIN.111. Hamm at Washington, Okla. Al',,, too, mill shone in the royalty pnxresle-- but then this is a awry of Doris and Tena. W. J. POW ELL Phony 212 P. O. Box 438 e AK- 1 a