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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1932-8-18, Page 3ADVERTISING INCREASES SALE OF PRODUCT Anything to Sell? Use The Signal's classified ad. columns if you have anything to sell; if you have a house to rent ; if you want help; if you have lost or found anything. Read the advertisements in The Signal every week and choose your camping and picnic supplies from the merchants who advertise SIGNAL kiitiNTING ce.,-.0tarzp, Publish= ... GODERICH, ONTARIO, TiHURSDAY,._ALIGIIST MAW_ Winners of Awards FIRE, CAR and IaACR aDE INSURANCE is Sl�tRA'�N'E -ESAL ROTATE- S.rarrd geed ase -gags ilei stain. Aseatttats Odl steel W. J. POWER rime 203 P. 0. Bea - W YOU WANT THE V1iiSS- S T OF FOODS COOKED th THE TASTIEST OF WAYS la clean and modern Went. surroundings you can get It at tbe Fad aassd w • CAFE I<sgolar Dimmer ad Sttrppsr -Sae-- One seed will marines len w The 0. F. Carey Co. Fire, Accident clad Mer Car INSURANCE Aged for The M.taal Life d CIES& Once:-Masoale Temple., West Street, Ooderlck. NRMON HILL telephone 230 Marr Departmental Examiinatisns at G. C. I. MIDDLE SCHOOL RIOSUIffili The following are the results of the 1902 Middle S. haul eaansinetlons of apeierlch Colin** Institute. 4C" indicates "credit'• or 'sere pass; 1, 2 and 8. Mt-, second- end -third-class honors; "F," failure; -O.- paper not written. d a g n a a e4 !tape tit Caadtdatss ;_ - a x D`. V Y < ` 4 6 ° a "_ 111364-1 1s t 4-41&ae.)4 .+•- tot._c + 0 O t e 0 3 0 2 0 1 0 0• Gere, WNW, 1 c 8 0 0 d. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Barrow. J. W)11f11� Bisset, Frederick A. U e 2 0 0--t-IF-0- 0 0 0 0 0 0 Blawet, x. Helen ... 2 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 Bisset, Mary L. 2 2 2 0 0 c 3 0 0 0 2 c 0 0 Royle, A. Bernadette Campbell, Beatrice C flirter, Philip E. Crawford, Ernest R. e 2 f 0 0 3 c 0 0 0 3 c 0 0 Croft, Lulu E. 8 2 c 0 0 1 f 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ('u1twrt, Cora B. 0 0 0 3 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 Culbert, Evelyn Ina - 0 0 0 c 0 0 0 0 11 0 0 0, 91'-0 �0 0 0 2 c c c c 2 e 0 Dean, Raymond J. ! 1 1 0 0 3 3 0 0 0 3! 0 0 Dickson, Cora B. e 2 2 0 0 8 2 0 0 0 c 3 0 0 Dottie, Mary F 2c 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 c t 0 0 1rr' wnan. Raymond J. 0 0 c 0 e- 4 0 0 1 4-0 0 0 0 Erringtuf. Roy F. 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 2 2! 0 0 1 2 Erringtou. Ruby ITL . 0 0 0 1' 2 0 0 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 tragan. E. Douglas 0 0. 0 0 8 0 0 0 c 3 0 0 0 0 Firmer, H. Regisall.,.�.e••,•••' 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 1 -0 0 0 0 0 0 Flatter. Meta I. � 6 0 c 0 _11 0 _rs-0_.-ir -_ 0--0-0` 0 Geo. Williams Dealer In DOMLNION, PROVINCIAL, MUNICIPAL AND COH- PpORATION BONDS Jfkont Asdded, Automobile and ( al lnsursmee Aged lint to Bank of Commerce O 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O 0 0 2 c 0 0 c c 3 0 0 0 0 ...• 3' 1 i4 S t o -0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Greene. Herlwrt A. tle.dermon. Dorothy rothy G Hetherington, Marjorie Hetherington, Murray L. liulan". Manus I. Hou.tus. Mary I. Howard. John F. Hunter. Jean P. Jeaaer, Betty J. Jewell. Ear A. M I.wrenr. Haytwood E. Ma,dw.ald. Jean M.» MaeGrrgor, Ains O. ltrfem:negor if yes wait to save on Candy or Furniture GO TO Blackstone's "On Ile i eadway of fladaiisbQ •• 3 c 2 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 -0_0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 O.0 0 0 0 0 00 O 0 0 2 1 1 0-2 0 0 0 0 0 O 0 0! 1t 3'911---0-0-0-4_11 0 c 2 2 0 0 2 e 0 0 .0 fi e O 3 0 0 1 1-11_11_2-2 1 1 3 2 __ ---__••M•0 4 l 4 a n t 0 e. 0 O 0 0 0 e (► 2 2 4 0 0 0' 0 2 3 c 0 0 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 O 0 0 2 1 0 0 1 c c 0 0 0 c 2 1 0 0 o f 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 2 1 0 0 r 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 O c 2 0 8 t. 2 .0 0 6- 0 0 0 -0_000_c02002 0 0 Mason, Margaret E. 0 0 .0 Mathleaon. Jessie H. .r.-. it 3 2.'0 0 0 :off) 0 0 0 0 0 Mitts (on, J. Douglas. "...... • 0 0' 1 2 0 0. f w c 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 r0iA', 3 0 0 0 The - Armoires* Real Estate ad Insurance Agency J. I'. III ME, Principal, a 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ALL IN THE DAT'S WORN FOE DAFT. EDDIE The refusal of Cept'Ed. Robinson of the steamer Lemke/le to titivete for the Welland Canal ceremonies on August 0th seems to have ,enght the fancy of the newspaper men There have been auy number of ceuenenta ou it, the latest to corse to our notice being from The financial !'oat, as Openlag the Welles! Ship Canal VII s11 west of enacieat impurtasce to bring out the Governor -genera Canada, the Prime Minister of this country, former Irrlme ,lens'tern from three otber British countric• and a varied assortment of addltloual states- ac6:' It also commanded- for the day the services of the largest grain -car. tying boat In the world. But It was all In tbe d„•••• work to the captain of the S.S. ' Ie•moyne," of tia.4,asada &eafl 4 s Line 'Ifs" pTt't MOO klei[E' venal with nothing to mark the oc- casion beyond a collection of gay flags. He wore his captain's hat but lett off his gold braided coat, and as Lemoyne took the anal passage through the gates where the political pride of an Empire was represented by morning coats and silk hats he turned his bark on toe proeee�Ine�t and drank ■ cup of ten. Tughoat Annie couldn't have It better. • Neftel, Madeleine P. (O'Brien, Alma 11. Page, Thomas J. r.-.---41-11--0-.4-- a -o..:0 c 2 e 0. 0. 0_0 l'frtmmer. Russell 11. e e e 0 0 e '0 0 0 .c fr 0 0 Porter, Marlon t. s 0.. .11._./.._g 0 ' c 2 0 6 1_0. 0 Pratte Joseph x. , 0 0 0 2 2 0 • 12 2 c 3 0 0 Quaid, Henrietta M. g -•F-0_.0.1--0 0 '0 2 c 0 00 ic e 0 1 •1 •c r o 0 01 •.0 n Redditt, Jambes Macv. f I e t a .0 '0 ` 0. 0 0 o Sallow', Mildred J. � �• �- Sandl, Margaret a., 1' i e ,10 p- 3- 4 0 0 Saoodeve. J. Keith , -ve......,,. • • 3 2 e -41 4 %t, il Shaw. Ralph B. *' • * t y a e.6._ 4_ 0 0Pi0 0 Rosa. item GA ii '-41 $ ids 0' 2 1' 0 o stood: Ireneftt .O.... 0 0 0 2 -4 0 0 2 2 2 0 0 2 c Stoll, Irene A. ,......A, ..... .- 4tra»ghan, Splen Or .. • .. 3 II 1 0 2:'? 0 O. 4 0 0 0 0 Tabb, Yeasta"t `' i...z.i:.-.x.r1-.1---E__R__0_0_ 0 O___Il Taylor, Stanley A. 0 0 4 e 1 0 0 2 .0 0 0 0 4 0 Treleaven. Wilma E. e 2 1 0 0 c f 0 0 0 2 c 0 0 Tyndall. Eleanor Me1i. e 8 e 0 0 2 c 0 0 0 e 2 0 Q Tyndall, M. Isabelle I e 1 2 0 0 c c 0 0 0 e 3 0 0 Wagner. Dori. R. 0 0 0 2 c0 0 2 1 1 2 c 0 0 Webb, Albert W. 2 2 2 0 0 2 3 0 0 0 c 1 0 0 1Vhateley, E. Kathleen e 'e. 8 0 0 c 0 0 0 0 c c 0 0 Whitely, Helen A....,...2 ••.•..r_••.• •• e 2 3 0 (1 c e 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 1 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 c 3 f 0 0 c0 0 00 1 1 00 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 2 2 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 f 2 ft) 3 f f c c 0 0 c 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 c 0 0 c c 0 0 0 8 c 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 ''- e T e 0 0 2 2 0 0 0. 0 0 A 0 Whitely, M. Jean Wieland, Audrey E. Wilson. Dorothy E. Wilson. Eleanor I. Wilson, Mildred V. Young, Colin }.feet Young. Hanel A. The results of the Middle School examination have been very satisfactory indeed, miner x7.3 per cent. of the paters written by the seventy students have been aueresafuliy mussed. In all 301 papers were written, while standing was obtained oat 316 of these papers. y - This year, for the first time, the Ilspartment of Education granted I and JI honors without the writing of the Departmental' examination'', te'the students, when the staff judged entitled thereto by their work throughout the year. The following 11P"1ll'stsmlings obtained(-iYesteassa-boners, 45, oi.i~t.•h 2S were awarded by the stall; nee•ord-elass, 112, of which 09 were awarded M the staff; third-class, 47; credits, or pass, TIE:_- - ' ' -. The mtatements of the Department of Education have been forwarded by mail to the individual 'students. at Flower Show Au imitauee of how advertising can help to lncre(},e the,. (auadlan cuu- seemliest of clenadlan baric products Snceettafnl Event of Last Week 15 twinkled by the experience of the Canaille! Shredded Wheat Cu. Ltd. Held ander Auspices of the Thi. Cumyuy has just hawed a ser. Horticultural Society ler of advertlsewente to uewapapers from coast to coast, urging the public to use their product "Shredded Wheat," not uuly because of the food value but also because by eating Shredded Wheat made from the finest Western grain, with nothing added or taken away, the consumption of a basic product Is Increased. Some idea of what this appeal to patriotism has meant In the domestic coneumptlou of Canadian wheat 1s given by an official of the Company. "Since 1915 we have, hi one way or 11u8,her,_beeu urging the public to use our product because, by dotug 10, 1t Is directly helping the Canadian ferni- er, and our records show the results," be said. "Several hundred thousand wore Canadian reveilles are using _ aidasaissttt -wIl e*W etalMit pared Canadian wheat it: the form of Mot, Robt. Winter, 3 Geo. Bowra. our biscuits than wa• the case ave Dahlia, 1 only -1 Miss Templeton, years ago. That represents a con - 2 a:"Y` 1K1itght, 2 -Miss 11..1. Rntert• $t migt'anaclfan w hen t Oweekly po(rome tea . tl‘ork that out hi terms Gledhill, 12 spikes --1 H. T. 1d source yearly rreonsumptlon and you wards, " J. T. Fell. (31g¢loli 10 epikesr-1 .1..T. Fell, 2' will atd that it Is a total- which L Miss J. tiwatlleld, 3 (e' %i iWYa: wot•th-r(meiderlegry--Wewast to sell Gladloll', 5 spikes, named -1 Fred our deet, but Bowe do t a that fiour Iierker, '-H T. Edwards, 813. Stone with e right we 1.1:1"1: rodut ct remit: hem*. • ate• • advertise to increase the country's Giidlo11:1n 6ar+!Wt 1-H. -tn - Ed p' consumption of basic products." The flower show held Thursday and Friday of last week at MacKay Hall, under the auspices of the Goderlcha Horticultural S•tety, was a popular •e and aucrastul event. tbe various exhibits were awarded as follows: Asters, 0 only -1 J. Bitnell, 2 Mrs. Robt. Winter, 3 Fred darker. Collection of cut flowers, arrange- ment- rrange meet- to secant -1 Itubt-.Winter. 2 R. Stonehouse, :t Geo. Bowra. Calendula, collection -1 J. T. Fell, 2 tie). Bowra. 3 Mrs. Hartwell. Dahlia's, 8 only -1 Mrs. J. C. Stew - Barker. -.3 Mrs. hoist. Win - Dahlias. 3 only -1 Fred Barker, 2 TOWNSHIP COUNCILS wards, 2 Fred Barker, 3 R. Eton - house, .11.4._,, red -1. Mrs. J._C. (OLBORNE Stewart, 2 H. T. Edws. G. Bowra. Tile township council met in the Gtadlell, 2 ayik,ws ardplot,eonamed-1 hall August 9th with all the members H. T. Edwards, 2 Mrs. Robt. Winter. present. - -. - Gladioli, 2 spikes, white, uawed- Minutes of Jely _s3Mtiag ,�,ioptrd as .1 ?rad- Parker,, 2 J. *Buell, 3 R. read. - following aeeaeata. w #d+r A. Allen and A. Nockotds. cutting weeds on T. Carroll's farm, 310.00; James Adams, work in eemotery, 324.12; Thos. A. Shields, work. on township hall, 38; Miss t'. Reynolds, repair. to car that was damaged on the Allen culvert, 311.85. Two sheep claims were read from J. .C. Durst and the amount of 323 patdefor tbe, two ewes and a lamb he had killed by dogs. The road superintendent's pay- ment voucher were examined and be- ing found correct their atuount Of 3570.48 was paid. On motion o!' qtawhir Feal m and Pttblado -the gpw tax rate was set at 3V, ladle -- setting die --setting the tax rates as follows: Coun- ty 0 7.10 mills, tox0"hip 8% mills, Stonehouse.' ' "r4 171► gladt..t1, 2 apples, striped or flaked Loudon will 1Ne_rt'.Jleian and Drs. -1 J. Bittself, 2 A. T. rAwaral, 2 Leckia' and Rn.w Win exallalne ti (len. ]soars. s of 'defer, ice'eyretght. - The vel' bene• Gladioli. 2 spikes, yellow 1 Geo.' neini r -tills of the Lions Clubs' work Bowra, 2 11. T. Edwards. in 1031 were made postbie by last year's CRIPPLED CHIILDi i'K CLINIC The Lion Clubs of Orf Leh , and Ifeaforth •Announce that a. rangewents have been made for a clinic to be held at Alexant*'a Marine au,l General Hos- p11a I,- l:udrslr h, -eu Wavy .ieaday..August 31st. at 10 a.m. - 1)r. U. A. Ramsay, Ell:tITY-FIFTH YEAR, NO. 33 I Am no PISS pspss b -CONSULT - F. WOOIJXOMBE Hanalltea street or Plows 200 Signal advertising beings resells. Hoses sad Lots is G,rd.rich sad Farm. for Sal. Large asmb.r listed to coo.. from. Good 200 -acre Farm for rale. Big bargain. 32200 per acre Including ail CONVENIENCE OF WEALTH Butler: "Did you ring, air?" Baron: "Yea. Just stay and listen to my friend's golf story. 1 am going to bed."-Vart Hem. crops 1f bought thick. Small down payment regnlred. Immediate poasssslon. Excellent soft; no waste. About 00 acme timber, 46 acres grain crop, bal- ance hay and pasture. Good hank bars, 1%+bry house in fine rendition. 12 miles from Goderlch ; close to wheel. Good markets; gas neighbor- hood. -SEE OE WRITS - J. W. AMMO= REAL MATS BOX Si OODRSICH J. W. Craigie insurance and Qisi Estate Dominion, Proolnatal, and Muniaigol Bond. Coal - Hardware - Plumbing Soaletimes it in wise to be • "Doubting Thomas." This is no time for blind "bay- ing by habit." Today we must test things for ourselves to make sun that every penny we spend brings the biggest possi- ble value. When you get your GOAL, 1AEDWAEI, PLII*B1110, HEATING and TIIBiaTSIIO from ORAS. C. LEE, von get the biggest possible value. . The Hardwire Store Chas. _ ea ... .t1•....tte ... p � re, re --Raabe, 11Z-Aottl Basset, MA. Gladioli. 2 spikes, orange. named - 1 R. Stonehouse. `2 Miss J. SwaIlleld, 3 Mrs. Robt. Winter. Gladioli. 2 spikes, any other color -- 1 J --'T.. Fell. 2.. H. T. Edwards. Gladioli, 1 spike, named -1 J. Illl-t- netl. 2 R. Stonebonse, 3 Mrs. J. W. Reid. -Mow plants,, -3-only-1 Fred Bar- ker, 2 G. Bowe. Hone 1 in Mesas -1 Mn. hetet. W$t. ma. ono. $1111b. 3 J. T. Fell. Honer plant, 1 only, folla$e-1 W. M. Knight ' (lee: --Bowra. 3 Mrs. Geo. and general echoed=rate 4� sills, was passed on motion of COemiRors Fea- I Larkspur'. annual, 111! ep{kef-1 ii. gun and Tyndall. T. Edwards, 2 7: T. Fell, 3 Mrs. Trent- The gt prig of ■ Kraut to the (sod- bfay. erich fall Lair was diaeussed. On Marigolds, Afirican, 10 ealy-Meta. motion of Councillor Feagan and Me- Robt. Winter.. Creath a grant of 32n vias made. Nasturtiums, collection -1 Geo. A letter was read from Mr. John Bowes, 2 Miss E. MacEwaa, 2 Miss Newcombe asking that the rent of the E. Salkeld. township rating be cancelled for the Npvelty pot plant or rut flower -1 Winter months and that his fuel for Mrs. A. I►. Mrl.eetn, 2 ?red Barker, 'lit the winter he paid for by the town- Ctrs. Robt. Whiter., 1 ship. The letter was tiled and this Perennials,' collection -1 R. Stone matter will be given consideration later house, 2 Fred Harker, 3 Mrs. R. WIq- on. A letter from 3ii.s C. Reynolds ter. gyring notice of her car accident was l'hlox, DrumtpundI---1 J. T. Fell, 2 also read. The Goderie ti Afar wrote Mra. Winter. 3 Mies Templeton. Phlox, perennial -1 (:ru. ltowra, 2 $Itnell. Pansies. colla•tion-1 bliss E. Salk- eld, 2 H. T. F.IiwSrd*-3 Geo: lxewrn,= ingl Petuulas, se. K only --1 Fred `l Howard Young, 3 ' Mw. . Boyce. Roves, 12 01117-1-11: T. Edwards. H Reid. Raves, 0 only -1 14. 11. •ltskl,-2 Mrs. (leo.Silllb, 3 Mrs. ISoyee. heap, 1 only -1 Fred Barker, 2 II. Stoneh0usr, 3 Geo. Bowen. Rspikes.- napelregon. 8-1 Mrs. Robe. Winter, 2 311ss Templeton, 3 Howard Young- •Scabiosa, 114 blooms --1 Fred Bar- ker, 2 Mrs. Robt. Whiter. 3 Miss E. Salkeld. .a Salplglowite.11ertlon-1 J. T. Fell....... 2 R. Stonehouse, 3 Miss F.. Salkeld. Stocks, collection --1 Fred Barker. 2 Mrs. Rohit. Winter, 3 Geo. Bowra. Sweet pea., collection -1 Fred Barker, 2 Mra. Winter, 3 A. E. Barker. Table bouquet --1 Mrs. Winter, 2 R. H. Reid, 3 Fred Barker.at Verbatim, reetimr--1 -reed Barker, -- 2 Mims E. Salkeld, :t J. T. Fell. Zinnias, 0 only --1 Mrs. Winter, 2 M. Tremblay. 8 Mrs. 0. ('lark. I)ominton Road special, basket of any one variety of flower -1 Miss J. Swafileld, 2 J. T. Fell. 3 R. H. Reid. Beet gladiolus spike In show -Mrs. 0. Clark. Specials for non-members and mem- bers never having reretvet a prise: Gladioli, •A Spikes ---Mrs. ISe8. t(ulk- eld. Gladioli, 2 !pike's --Mrs. 4). ('lark. CH SOOL (7HIi.DSEN'S t410t'TiON Larkapor-1 Elaine ley, 2 Billy Fell, 3 Olive Rhea 4 Helie clinic and It is urged that crippled ehlldren and children with. defective eyesight should be examined. Permis- sion to attend may he obtained from .the ea•retary of the nearest Lions Club, either H. S. 1:riff. Godert-h. or Dr. F. J. Bechley, Reaforth, but early replication 1s necessary. We are all engaged In the In reference to the printing of the vot- ers' ilata for 1932. On motion of Councillotw McCreath and Feapn, meetliR_nd aired to rueaday,-- September 1:H h. al 2 p.m. H. F. Mt'ItRIS, Clerk. K1.'CGESTiON FOR TOWN COUNCIL To the Editor of The Signal. The Signal of August Ilth you state ID council news: "Regarding matter of caretaking of town dumpui ground's, we reeomend that the chair- man see if he can make Metter arrange- ments than at present." Is it the fault of the caretakers? 1 say. No; they do all they can. The fault 1m with the town for not providing a proper dump ground. Why don't they put in the the at the old international sewer outlet? If they would do that they wmeld have a dump ground worth while, one that would last a generation or more, and everything would be out of sight, whereas now It's just level ground to dump on, and is a filthy, unsightly place. By putting In a tile to take the Sewage nearer the lake, it would serve two porpoises: It would give them a splendid damp ground, and do away with the filthy odor coming from the sewer close to a private resldenee; and It would be employment for the unemployed to put the the In, are alert wo • nomfort to the town people who e bell damp ground. Respaetfully yours, A d1TBeCtRtf4B. ('loderieh, Ang. 15, 1002. -EAST WAW.1JOSH Council met on August 9th, with all the members' present-- Minutes of previous meeting -were read and ap- proved. 4'ommunlestton frotn the Land Relief Settlement Committee. regarding a proposed scheme to as -Int qualified farmers to re-establish themselves on the land, was ordered tiled, as was also a claim of A. (lower for damages to a threshing engine going in the ditch on 'sideline 33 :11.1 34, cornea - shin No action was taken regarding the appeal on the McGill drain and the bylaw in connection therewith was fin- ally passed. A large windier of tenders were received for the construction of A (concrete, rawest-oritrt-442, eoneeseton 9. The tender of Wm. Craig at 3337.50, being the lowest, was ac- er9ted. A bylaw was read and passed plac- ing the following rates of taxation for the present year: County rate 7 2-10 mills, township rete :3 mills and gen- eral school rate 4 1.1" mills on the I dollar. The collector returned his roll with all taxes accounted for with the ex- ception of a couple of tote, lets. Pat- tison was then re-aplsil•M coliee- tor at the IOW salary an 01r1111a1ri7. The following aeeonnta were paid: The Advance -Times, advertle ag, 34.08; A. Pattlson, balance si Tal'? as eollei[ tor, 329; A. Porterfield, aeleae and clerk's fees on MAliil data. 328; Jonas • Montleth, etodeler's feet. 350.30, part inipectlon 0n McVittfe drain. 325, In.peetlott. on laeVIttle drain extension, Safi: (:illeap4e Brom. belener contract Yellttie drain exten- sion, 3425, payment en eealtreet Me Vlttle drain, 3123: I*tPflt n 1.. Wlghtman, 32070; C. ('attar, 311.00: R. McBnrney. 311.st1: J. rig -rent. 3.210 A. Stapleton. road Mgr N, - PR uCi;•7' nlniixota, !moneretivment. Wiens WAITING Mary's Been : "is Mary your old - Pat dater v" Kid brother : "Yep !" Bean : "And who comes after herr Brother : "Yost and two her tura." IINi UPW TRfl ANKWXR 1.ittle Anna anted her father why be didn't free halr.on the top of his heed Ile answer ed : "Por the mow t gram won't grow on a :=41612: . IAr' - anent trm-.- nes das't your "Mom" ado replied, "It (eas't get up throat' efnerete."- Anent News. R. Stonehouse. 3 J. HE QU/WIE FD l�atu rather: "Yon im py! You want to marry' my dap And tell me, de you think you could give her what sheets been word tor' Suitor: "Er -yea, 1 think so, sir. I've a very violent farmer eye.-lf " Yea have heard the expression Money Talks. We try to make oar prices talk. Read the money- savers for this week- fiu��l9th to lett D • Klee Talcum. W. Feminist Jergem's lotion 50e Pond's Vanahtng Creast 39e Three Flowers Vanishing am Wooctburyli -Fbe 1 Sail,- Z-- - rakes Ok ('ntlrura •o 35e Junket Tablets, 2 pkgs. ties Castoria 8a1 Hepatica, medium, 70e, for 59e -Films, Developing, Printing t'Ppaodent Tooth Paste 39e (nlrew'a Liver Salta. large ..19e pureult nab GOOD FOR BkBlE51 ioderich Dairy Milk is Safe, Clears, and rich in Butterfat. GODERICH DAILY I'YOUR MILK MAN" Phone 41) HarIk.n Street Wilson's Fly Pada Fly Coils .. 2 for 5c Fly Tox lee. 80e, 31.00 Day Drugs at the Drugstore )r A Campbell J. H. Lauder H.C. Dunlop E. R. Wigle 1Hteardowa• Basket et 1aI1II count 1 T•7 - Barker, Tremblay. P OH %RAH! Here la a )4eotch antidote that's different Among the train paa,es• germ were an elderly Ilighlander and a young lad. The forrrwr was holding watch in him hand and eras 'sOM!.the wal Bank Ina It with Internee IMer•Pat. lind- deu 1 he Named anti sited And he Hertrhat the conductor tor alts. �� r�lir � 4dialleriatliheuksc "Wirt b k?" the latter asked •«l r►.ai id �yat i tt. _ ".t. Of so stela .« 1.,t „r.._ Oil ti,gMlhr 1811► � has jute beeeome "" 34ivmh, CARTAL AND *VR rH.i».1 to 1' *AL .t�fT A. ±I( R10111A, alert. lean old," -Boston Trassertp• . e• Barikin by Mail -made easy EVEN though you live at a distance from us, you can quite conveniently do your banking at our nearest race. Just write for our folder "Banking by Mail Made Easy." It will ex- plain boar you tan depoeit and withdraw mom b'i' trice , , , • • , . Yew tall Ike baa4ny w the Remi