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The Signal, 1930-6-5, Page 3The Si nal's Clubbin List will save you time and money. We can give you a price on almost any publication issued on the continent. TEM SIGNAL PRINTiN'G (XJ, LIMITIf1), Publishers. lona Aggressive Advertising is the key to success in merchandising. As a medium for reaching the people of Goderich and district The Signal is unsurpassed. Insure Your Automobile with F. WOOLLCOMBE 0E1 ICE: HAMII.T(tN STREE i era)Ng t file J. W. Craigie Real Estate and Insurance Brophey Bros. THE LEADING MI'\tdR3I, DtKE('TOR8 AND EMBALMERS Ambulance service et all hours, day or eight, PHtNE:: Stere 120 Res, 319' e;41UElt11'll J. R. Wheeler Funeral Director and F,mhahner All ,elle promptly attended to day or night Pttt)NE$ Wore 335 !tee•Idence 35;,w ilamllthn Street, /;(slerich 1 ZAM•BUK Soothes s Quickly Meals BURNS & SCALDS O'Mn ene 50. Meese-r.,r' so,c 25 Geo. Williams (realer In UIYML\ION, PROVINCIAL. MUNICIPAL AND CORPO- RATION BONDS Fire, Aecideut, Automobile, and General Insurance Agent office. neat to Bank of Commerce Phone 53 Goderich W. J. PoweU Stocks,Bonds, insurance and Real Estate Car, Life and Fir. Insurance Nelson Street, Godench Phone 292 P. O. Box 438 Sun Life Assurance Co. of Canada 1929 - Prosperous and Progressive - 1929 New Assurances paid for in 1929 ..._..._...... „.9 654,451,000 Total Asturance•s in force, Dlee. 31, 1929.__ 2,401,237,000 Assets at December 314. 1929 „.„._.. _ 568,197,000 A 'cafe and profitable company in which to insure. H. R. LONG, District Agent : (tthce 115 PHONES Residence 549 Building Supplies In connection with our Planing Mill, Anglesea street, we carry a complete stock of Building Materials- -Cement, Lime, Gyproc, Wood and Patent Shingles, etc., etc. FRESH CEMENT ALWAYS ON HAND Rough and Dressed Lumber, Flooring, Doors, Sash, and all Planing Mill products. ! 11 you are thinking of building consult us and save money. The Goderich Manufacturing Co., Ltd. (J. E. `I3 fechler, President) Foot of Ansksea Street . Goderich . Telepbete 61 rets 141 • When You Have a Sale YOU need not worry over your Sales Notes. This Bank will be glad to supply blank forms and look after the notes for you. We will notify the buyers of your stock to pay their notes at our office, and will deposit the payments to your account. The Royal Bank of Canada I. 1). Eastman, Manager Goderich Branch • ,r 4 GODERICH, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, JUNE 5, 1930 OF Interest to the Busy Farmer Furnished by the Ontario Department of Agriculture Agriculture Leads .according to an eminent authority Doe annual value of Canada's agrlout- I Dural and lire nock produce,' on the' average of the past two or three years Is around the Iwo billion dollar mark. The mlueral producelon la given as Ire - j ing 2100 millions for that period: the lumber and pulp production 400 mil - 1 lions, dpil the flsherfest ti( millions.. Controlling Mark -Root Root -rot or black -root 1- a fairly common disease of strewl.•rry planta Apparently plants of any age may be attacked but they are most stlnee•ptible at two periods, shortly after being set out and at fruiting time. lx seuue iattcltee little or no esideuet• 0f "the disease eat, be round, while in other, fifty per cent. lir even s-venty per tont. of the plants are destroyed. The princlpttl control measures which have beep f uud uetful are: 1. Practise a f lrty -long crop ro tation. Straw-herrle•s should •not follow' a similar crop in les than fiist years if possible. 2 -ovoid Inlred urank the til+ease. When setting out a plate ss•nrc plants+ from a field which was tree frt,m root - rot the motions year. Then 41isea r,l • from these any plait' winch hnr re' blackened roots. 3. Protevt the pltuits duripng wilder by meow; of a suitable mulch. A. soon as the ground becomes frnren hard. over the rows with two or throe lurches of clean atraw. Corn Helps Quality corn either fir silage or for husking is the result of imitable 1 preparation of the sell. Ontario grow'.' ere of corn for husking purposes are warned that planting this crop inter than the end of the first Week in June' ' may prevent its ripening. Teets have been conducted at the O.A.C. relativi• i to different dates of planting coupled' with fertilization with high phosphate fertilizers. Records obtained show that I 11 week's delay In planting could he largely nrereome by the use of imitable fertilizers. Fertlltzcre of an anfly,lc Of 2-12-6 or 3-14--5 read at the rate of 1100 pounds per nere at the time of planting have been found to hasten ' the ripening of the erop At least .A week. It 1. a well-knnwn fart that corn , well advanced toward ripening makes! a rtoher quality of ensilage than doe's green corn with quite Immature Pars. Growers of this crop for silage put, r Dave's can Itcreaee the total weigh: , per sere and also greatly improve the feeding quality of corn by proper reg- ulation of manuring and fertilizing. Weekly Crop Rallt'tin Most of the a ountles in the Prov- !Mce report a rapid res)very from the � i inroads of winter nn the fall wheat ,i and alfalfa crops. Bruce minty la as- 1 eared of a gond crop of hay while In DmitIns both the *hove crops see mak-. f lug fine growth. The tame applies to Prontenae bet rains hare delaye' n Brain reeding. (lrenville' a report almost i f duplicates that of the latter. Pntat, 1 planting 1s in full swing in' Hastings. f while In Huron en increase In Mean 4 seriige is expected. Reeling la practie ally ec.u.pletel to Kenora. while In t. Kent all erope are from a week to ten ,. days earlier than In 1929. in T.nmhton the report says. '•t'rnapwets far a t t bumper erne were nater Metter." :\n a reeeptIonnllp large crop I4 exported 1,, Lanark, while in Idneoln fruit pros d peen. tore excellent. A rapid growth of I fall wheat his cern noticed In bit))i HldtiTosex And Norfolk while In North ,, timberiand nreherda are ten tint's ahead of last year. arty barley is be n E tog sown In Perth In an attempt io kill now thistle. The report. on the whole Ir the most optimistic isnnsl this yeur. Farmers' Wee& at O.A.C. Mondry, ,lune 144th --(',tat me•• if Labton, 1Vetstwortb, 1•iieolu. Wel- land, Norfolk. Kcut, Esst•s, Elgin ane} Halttmand. Tuesday. June 17th --!Litton. 1Vater- Iso. I►utteriu, Perth, Huron, Grey and (truce. 1Veslne'iulay, .lune 1',)-1'eel. Slrn.so'. Turk. tsuturio. l turban. Nnrthnmher- land, Hastings, and Eastern conn. t doss '!'b ir'4la ', Jun.. nub-- mt. '! ford, Wellington.tliddhw•�. alaskeka. Victoria and1,•n•rloro. Graded Poultry (hue outstandjag remit of the 11r'.t year's operation "f the new ..raudarde in the grading and mark- eting of dreaded poultry is the popular- ity. which the (hire '•let ce•rl tIl itte .4 1111,0,16.a lids sou with the trade. Dealers tow prefer to buy by certifi- r-ate and in :t 'norther of ins... rarlits arr-Tvlug .,n the nuerket without goy eminent. hiepertien Imre i.eto "flasstd np" In favor id .h dements which have this fm,Jnre. Si rhe.rnarhlr frits the acs• system of grinding dre•ssd toultry !welt curried tont that the 4smfldene• tot the trade has heen1v 4sreed. The dealer ku,'.ws Gulf when he is buying a 1...si.f gost•rrlun•at-ins)ie4td birds Ile is getting exactly the quality stencilled on the prix, lop 7broipa date gown Seel• turnips of goo, variety. when properly fertilized, pro- duce high yields of high grade stiek Authorities at 11...k. t'. 11.4.411111111.1141Kel May's l'erfd,•r tlab•i and Cnnndias (tern, sown hi -tweet' June 1a1, and 2.'dh •We'll -drained and well-pregaet remil Is ease'atla) for a moves4tl crop. Turn - ),pa benefit from heavy feeding. As a role the turnip field Is heavily =in- ured. which Insures gond top growth. This should he sut.[lemented try high phosphateanti medium potash fertil- izers'. O. A. 4'. trots have shown that average pins of 2:30 I.usht+. per acre were obtained from the addition of :{tit, pounds of `2-12-t` or 3-10-5 hefertll- izerei. The fertilizer is best applied by either drjlllug it brirad,ast or by scat- tering it broade•ast over the turnip field before the lane) is ridged. Bothstock feeders and turnip *hipper,. pre. fer juicy tender turnips to the woody, itirous kind which tumidly result from •arty wowing. Ity close attention to the at.tye points. high quality prny}net re- ttlts may he secured. Clever Crop Valuable Closers are among the most val- tahle crops grown on the farms of the, 'roviuce. Not only do they furnish A urge pe•reentage of the nitrogen snit- dy 1u stock feeds, but also a large tart of the nitrogen supply in soli ertllizati,n. Thew crops Improve the teehatdcal ,sondlliin of the soil and day a large part in making the soil utility available for the ase of other Mints. In nn experinient conducted or a !a•rleed of 'sewn year, at the /.A.t'. It was found that mammoth el clover yielded 994 tone, MA..lover 2.142 tons, nasi common rel lover 279 tons of hay per acre. In nett case only one crop of hay was alien last ,cavum from mntnmith red td riblike clovers, while In most ;veers tiring the experiment two tutting., were ot.taluel from common ret. Ex. a•rlments are now in progreot and 1t Pt 101)4',1 to protlue ' A strain of red lover which will reach tiny condition t 1111W/A the „111514' tIm,• as timothy NEURITIS? Neur*lgia? Rheumatism T -R-. ",. have brought safe, speedy relief to many sufferers from Neuritis, them Mr. R. 11. Stoner, Arkona, On He writes: "I had been so bad I Doul Tommy (after the first dose of tuslieine left try the doctor) : -Are yon quite inn•, Mother, that hr. ilrigg, the toys!Inuit on mumps?"--ih,morist. • nl m ? " 1Vell, you're got one of them ear whet ngsi've r leen your fadlleainfnessgyou tat o ladsto .for Thatfh-'e. tis. among year.." •V)h! That's what you've I1*n Telling m.' r.,r n_.. y..-_.. ..... d I1•unch. Ij hardly bear to girt into bed at night. - -• But 3 boxes of Templeton's Rbeumatic James had been celled by his var- Cepatles made me entirely better." Eq..1!y good for Neuralgia RheumRheum/s- tamen,- ta, Lumbago, Sciatics. 110 harmful drugs- 50c and $1 at your dealer's. ,tit TrRarCs jaNitf� TpNj s ire' kPne tl n►olenrnoerohims.noonane.'. d One ay n vheitor wR t►t(/M)Tt GV "well, everyone cells me by a dif- ftren,t :MAW. int my maiden name ons James."-l'nrenta' Magazine. hum nickname+ like ,laude, Jimmie. Jim, etc.. Ieside. darling. Tet, pre•Ion* and similar damps, by warious mem- hers of the fnmlip, which happened to The Armstrong Real Estate and insurance Agency LHouses and Lott in Goderich and Farms it for 5.1e Large number listed to Acme* from. Fight -roam Cortege and Iot, tine con- dition; bathreora, water, lights; in choice location. UOntediate poneeasinn. Price 111156(} --rutin cash, balance goad terms. Onod Cottage. modern co veniene.s, '2 lots, frit. Price $1300; trona terms. Choice of number gr.wt 134 -story houses in gold condition from $13(10 np. Rome excellent Krick lemmas, modern,. from 32100 np. Excellent Int -Acre Farm; good bni'.d• nes, ()reliant, good water simply, no AGONY OF NEURITIS A Story of Intense Suffering and Relief "11n 1 recommend lir. William.' I'Ink Pills'• 1'oe may believe 1 dei' Pays Mr. John 11 Jnmieaoi, of 11'udlAe'- itirg. Ont. "1'"s.r flso years 1 r.lffcred day end night from ucnritls. The agony was terrible. I lost control of my arm and 'hnutder and my hand bream,. .hrlr• Pled. Nothing helps'd me till 1 began laking lir. Williams' rink !'ills. Rvt'n then the Improvement was slow and I took ten hovels before i was nn the way to recovery. After that. thongb. relief w rapid. My hand gradually filled the pale left me and i timber, fall grnwvng crop of grain a i ,mild •p in pPRee. That was ton hay, roots, garden, etc. Situated on to3''•nrc ago and t have not hart a twinge highway with hydro wire.; very clone to of the ti"uhle '.!n'.,'." finial village, convenient to R. R. station, Sufferers from neoritl e. neuralgia Clinton and t;ade'rieh. Immediate ,o.P - it rh•unwttiwtn ahnnld• try the common - mint„. reit} $4s(1(1 or $i its each, Nome, emote methal .f bnniehing there trouble. by ranching the 91,.4 and strengthening the nerves with 1)r. Wit - linnet' Pink P111%, These 1111. are ROW its. all medicine dealer, or by mall at rift '',etas a lam from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., lirnekvllle, (yet. good term-, Ree or write J. W. ARMSTRONQ Real Estate Box 1» Gesdarleh .4 SCHOOL REPORT 8. 8. NO. 1, OOLBOR+NE 'rhe following is the report in per cottages for the mouth of May: Jr. Martin 110.2, Floe ' mice Ashton 00.5, Russell McIntyre 60.9. Sr. 11E -Kathleen Tyudsll N2.2." Jr. 111 -'Allan Stoll G. 1, Lorotby Walloon 02.3. tar. 11.•-Jihtmphrey Nookoleir 638, Ituth 1'yudall (absent). Jr. 11. --Sheldon Baxter 08.3. I --Charles Tyndall S2.2. Edgar Rtoll 77.5, Charlie Watson 74. Primer -Jean Harding, Harold Ash- tuu, Aller Ner•kolda. Number on roll. 13; average attend' a mer. 12.11. ticaulst. E. 3TiRLIN .. Tenets, r FOOTWEAR FASHIONS 1930 - Men who wear fine Shoes are demanding cor- rect style and line appearance in their Oxfords. There are many outstanding features in the coming season's style situation. These features are to be found in the new models for spring. All the leading manufacturers' lines are to be found here at most reasonable prices. GEO. MacVICAR THE PRAC TICAL SHOP: MA o NORTH SIDE SQUARE 'GODERICH i BANK OF MONTREAL c,4 presentation, in easily understandable form, of the Bank's SEMI=ANNUAL STATEMENT 30th April, 1930 LIABILITIES LIABILI`T'IES TO THE PUBLIC Deponit. - Pale on demand and alts wince. Notes of the Bank in Circulation Payable on demand Letters of Credit Outstanding Fiainnal respoat.b.latw, andrreaken ow Sokol/. of ca,.o,wr„ for can terresal nanusehoa$ (Ter ofunttrwg amount 1.1 m " Rkwam,' Other Liabilities , ltrw, .9cb do not come ander the forego,ng leaden ,, rwrindreg 4'3 ,000,000 logon, from the Noumea Government emir. Ile F.a.rr Art. Total Liabilities to the Public • • • LIABILITIES TO THE SHAREHOLDERS Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits & Reserves for Dividends • Tho amount represent, the slenr/w/dr.s' ,aierr,y m the (lank, ewer winds l,ab.6n s to the pabl, tair reminisce Total Liabilities .• • . RESOURCES toilgeet the foregoing Liabilities the Bank has Cash in its Vaults and in the Central Gold Reserves i $ 688,06','54 '8 • • 38,4» 1,14'.00 10,941,971.37 t . 8,745,753,97 • 746,228,657,12 - 76,370,991.11 $ 822,599,(#1.23 94,421.408.82 Notes of and Cheques on Other Barka • . 45,50.'.317.11 Payable en cash or. prewnta„oa Money on Deposit with Other Banka . • . • 15.448.298.39 A.nlable on demand. Government & Other Bonds and Debentures --' 121,661„712,27 G.ltedre Serunoes practwally all of .MS, eara,e ar rah" dors. . Stocks 922,087,90 Rm/ray and 1,,durtnal and cher rtorkr 01 or ince 1.10r4r1 rales. Call Loans Outside of Canada • 68,028,615,57 Secured 6y bondr, stoats and other negotable ,rrunt,re of treater value than the loser and reprr.rnhng moneyr quably a.mlahlr soli nit el nurhtng efi.t on condmon, en ('anada. Call Loans in Canada 27,460,856.27 Payable on demand and marl by bonds and sods of grow. value' than the loans TOTAL OF QUICKLY AVAILABLE RESOURCES (sgreal to 51.03 of all Liabilities to the Public) Other Loans , To manafartaren, fernery, merrluntr and other,, on cond,ttons eon nnrnt ray found banking. Bank Premises . Two proprrterr only are earned ,n the newt of holding ompanw,, the ,tor4 and bonds of there rompanw, are entirely orned l r the Hank and appear on the books at $, no m ears taw All alar of the 11anb r remlu,, the value of which largely erred, $:4,3oo.o,,o, ap- pear ander this heading. Real Estate and Mortgages on Real Estate . Aguirre! en the toren* of de 14anb'r bonne„ and to pnveo of Sung real,rd upon. X Customers' Liability Under Letter, of Credit . krprr.ran :alnlrhr, of ru.tonw+t on account of I retro of (_'red,. lined 9 tlr flank fn. there0 ,11.01. Other Assets not included in the Foregoing . Making Total Assets of to cone payment f .' i,,i .. r.. the Public o/ kering an excess of Assets over Liabilities to the Public of • PROFIT and LOSS' ACCOUNT Profits for the half year endeng loth April. 193o Deadie ,d, paid or payable to Shareholders Prmemon lot Tares i)omen,on Government Revn•anon for Rank PmmIS,. $2.16.7.586.99 229479 41 600,010 ewe Balance ,•( Pniht and Lost Account, October flat, 1929 . Bolal,ce of Profit and Laws carried (onward • • • • $ 3"3,4w0,23,6.33 ▪ 417,998,828.93 14.5(10.0()0.(11) 1,930,456.44 10,941,971.37 3•'78,095, I6 $ 822, 599,(.48.21 746,228,657.12 76.370.991.11 $1.114,017.57 2.997.5+44 545.451.43 o The strength '(a bank it determined by its history, its policy, ire management and the omens of its resources. For 112 years the Rank of Montreal has been in the forefront of Canadian Finance.