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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1936-8-20, Page 7THE SIGNAL GODERICH, ONT. Toronto Brokers County and District 11 The death uceurred recently In the stuck. Ka was eduoatcd at Mo(1111 and ellnton hospital- of Wiliam tterrkt- served three years overseas dttrine rte Skelton. of Morris' township. in hi. war In the C. A. M. C. Since hiss stneuty-alxth year. Decersel had been luduetlou Into his new charge be be: r•tnott•d to the hospital for a foul won many frlrudr in (Alaimo. - imputatlou fur gangrene. lie was • Nunes Gm/lamella8lrfeet<h lifelong resident of Morris. coming "three our. •. nrrlrtri their diploma'.a pioneer femlly. l4•Nidrs his widow' at the emoted graduation emeriti -wee ut be leevee Iwo Nulul..lna•rt and (;war`''. tit•• Scott Memorial hospital, Seaforth, lad one daughter, Vora, Wednesday of lent week: The WIMP -------•Ta l r.- a _rhe gredua . Mbar Useediem 1Mien 'itatieetesa►. -1 Atwoud ; Loudon 1uritis Gerald uu the F.'bethart farm. near Seafortb, t•rtuu, ural Margaret Ruth Katbflelach, ,dBrnnner_.W.IL Geitilug4.r..chait nein of tete hospital extard. presided. Oldest Renfdesi Dies John Shaw. (Meet resident of Ford whir, died' in I.aMerwt4---hoapltat ou Augu.t 6th. He w -aa 111 hit eluety- tbird yewr. Five weeks prior to hi. dealer 1►e suffered a broken hip, a. .l result of whleh be wait taken in I.ic towel for treatment. Om -eased was a Fenian Raid veteran' who 'Milted /n Irowk•k many team ago. He had uvt.. retired in Forwleh for twenty year.. llaynham-Mair The Presbyterian luau«• et HenasII w•ia the areue of an Intertstin4 sow titer wedding. on )4 tutrla)'. August 0th. when Margaret Pearl. daughter of Mr. and Mrx.•1'eler Moir. who reside on the highway north of Exeter, became the de' orf Lw 1 a o.. ` lia)'nhen ' -4'f Sent Up for Trial (Continued from page 1) a lose of 810.000. "1 told MacLaren and he agreed to -tale it neer. Tie Insect waw tranlfered to MacIrreo. Fletcher & Co.. and there war some activity, but I lost my Identity as far fir the amount was converuel." Haggard trot -Hied that when in dated fell due be would have to aeud to Toronto for the bands or ask the brnkere to send the etaxp111a. lip beer the Lslatf...I/av w k-erut I;en. J. l'. Stewart, U.l}.t'. M.11, No. 1. will Inaprt the rgttueiit while me dear Canvas. Work Progresses " Work on 1:icier's ties water serer- vuir uu the banks of the Hier la pro - Emoting rapidly. Many tons of stele) 'nods have been put in IN,.itlou pre -.pbretor)• to the pouring of the t-ement. It is expeetetl That Nater will he Oar' _ _ Ade to the .ltlxi•us early. to (be •u• tum&. - Peculiar AeuHwt Chas. Jeffery was walking ■lung the road near Exeter. Wednesday of last week, carrying a binder knife. A mo• tor car and buggy pa.«MI hitt at Lb! .:1111* til.oiitent o11 the 'Harr.% slay and k tl knives, forting ti t boaeld•to wthieh Huggerd had the keys. 1 The young lawyer mid that ids cll. -Were perfecta bolted to rrcelve the eoupou.. witbout seeing bonds', "In that year Maclrreb told use he bought 100 shares of National ltiacult and 100 shares of National l)Istillerieu for $.'S.SW. I hare examined their taroks slues There is no reveled of this put -chime ever being made. These bonds were supposed to be In Mae- Lareu's hands. but they never were." In 1035, H ugga rd . raid, he had a conversation with MaelArenalld Fle- che•r in his ae•rforth odhre. "1 told thew I was hexing some dif- fitulty In the delivery of the bonds and Was being etubarramed by having to rave the oiler on delivery dates so I wouldn't be tlwre to open the vault. "We were discussing What wa. to them .of thew «true ,1• n vas, be dope. Fletcher attempted to wu•I. them n alni't Jeffery'. ani 11.44-ia+r. t fiiettug a «•'''n• Kash. Ile was riven ter. Indy Imtuphands of the matter, ebiIwtug be llate friends of the had nothing to do with Iclaimi 31a medical ettent toll. cuuph' were pro -sent tori the ceremony.lareu maid: 'You're lu this as M111.11 a• New Paalar which Was }wrfertuel by Iter. W. A. 1 am? Rev G. G. Burton. M A . It Ir., new• I Y K The e,mple plats to wade in ..Oft Interest dative," Haggard ex- positor of She 4lntan. .trees United F.xrler. plained. '•Itt' was the eurtom to sent. .-hum•II, (Tilton. I• a inti to of New• i ITiwatreus Fier blear Brv.iueia Iia Iaouds up by nu1U and the en. fonndland and spring. of .aafarins; i The large hunk barn on the farm of 114l14 were clipped In the. preelerar of Rickard Ja.klin, Pith wore,. w-Iuu of 1;r•y the owner." The bonds would flet Ise PILES t uwilship. ahMott two miles berth .11 f11•t linnet to Toronto. , Itrus,.•Is, -was e.ugl'•tely' destroyed by "Things gut to a pout who; the Ifire last 'Plulr.rlay night: Twenty bog:. delivery of the leant. thed,4aehltg of ready for market. .ecru young 'eaIve• IIs• IrlulMlll and the return of the bend , wit • ,,.•l.rd d so roar... • arra( @stir I suit the• season's crop of hay and grain won't' It wade the issue day by Mac -4 t..•tory tr..tssest few Hies 0, W.trtw.L, iwere 1.50 Ise tlw Waft., The 'IMO 1.1l.areuor_his ebnploYee.M+I'unkeY. and. 7Q15 _it pOSUVSII *1.14 !covered by II1.uramr. :l thn•111uu1:pIun the .sld orad/fn. t,7 H. S, F1e5(beer. Chasers Ointment .loutfii had finished operations and had .They would wait around the hotel uu- 1 Holism HERE...... Majcs.ty the GYoirsz t Thursday, ♦ugust 20t11, 1916-T Brophey Bros` .. THE LEADING FUNERAL DISFAVORS AND EMRALM:IR !imbalance nervier at all bourn. day or night PROMO: Store i2S. Rms. t1T GI/HER 11'H J. R. Wheeler Funeral IHrretar nod Eanhalaer All calla promptly attended to day or night Rldik JLANCE SERVICE - PHONES Store ITIS Residence 3.55w Hamilton Street. God.rlrh Walter Dalton AF:R Huron Old Boy. Graduate Gultericb Collegiate institute 13510 West Warren Ave . DETROIT. MI('H Telephone Oregon 8668 ri ,left -a few minute. lt•fere the re 1ill the pennonreceived orIe avl tjw n}a o,1 andwain that s couple of h'� creel., 1, i1rule _oUL jithel. return 5o Tornio. 1111 (1114' a•• 1 1111 3111•ntlkey waited in the. iurnc• planed maltters Irl the _hntllt. e1i 11,• t o horn ware '•�Je'u .n>< the Heaumont n4' oont. If it • ono; Tw. \retlknta dao . Two •/r•Idcutr err reported from 'until the towner received the Million 'ommlea u. T in Ferdwk•h, Bertram Ashton, son of Mr land then took the hood to Tonolfo. 1 -411114- (*IL -be said -tet/ La have leen arranged 1h1 1»aiC N•.7itl.1 News of the Farm ami Mrs. livery Asht/n, sulfmYid7 hry be rrlraoad •rTi w-4'• ev11dd hive carried Ira arse w'hcl thrown from a invite. up from Toronto with bonds. arriving 1111 precitwaly15.' tihtre•nt.Y r1.r".r- Thr IM,y- sae hrluKtng in the tattle it tl.:al p.m.. leering them and MLitt I others rusk the fyrllowIUg day. had gone toe far. Mae_Lareto and Flol when the Morse 'stumbled in a (lite&.clwr were too arae IN• ore Ila. 1'•,L: lite boy flying over its bead. Wm. Nott Witness Mid hr weer. _receiver' • 1'[ etetemeeit fron. the l.rokers, but that misebet. �out: who wises roftd tt�e 6t ..n'ts ose w 4'f - vaTo _Bus ts VIII Huwltek, suff/•rwl a woken noose -while In agar. 1!i:t5. Mnrlan•n said tln•►wasa+-7tlr, wht•u 11rft." Bald wihnes+. repfiring his binder. He -knocked -a1-*- debit twists. in the 'neighl. 'neighborhood of p01. .0 "It app4'Mt d that im arrrtmt 4d 'my pin. loch piece lel a WIT; •print account being held b) MiteIarrn hl. out of Its plate and a heavy metal Ma.Lsren forwarded anotlwr Hp r flake rot out of the holt 111(0- {own prsemal Heti. would I. Galli 0111 tether."of 11w ac•ouut. "ile said a rvorganix:rtlon was take "1 see now 1 sl Idu't hair Lift, hid Ing lila,* In Great iakes Palo*r 1'0.. 1 hardly knew whet to d,." said Itug• known residents of ih4.41t tuwu.h(1. slot that bonds would Intprore to suds Ord. rivaling his .nate of mind .at near Fordwleh. Ielehrateol their 1(448.11.1. ah extent that the debit of g'.It,tallt. the time he began his headlong flight sell.liug on Sunday, August Yud, stir- would he 'port than wiped out by the through two countries aid arrears •t_ lent hr their eleven .nus. uric fit lvutluent. 41.,ughter end hhaltero gritituli b idrel.. It was tlw first reunion of thi. un- usually !I of H4' 131111Irrrrn YOU GET VALUE FOB YOUR KOREY when you buy 1). k H. ('ONE- CL.EANEiI ANTHRACITE ('ISAi. The eeor-clean iag-prlseas ellmin mites the elate RUT -Ai.i. COAL. Place your 'orders now and get the summer price. Per Hardware. Plumbing and Heallag, roll or photic. CHAS. C. LEE AT THE HARBOR Phone Store 22 -Hone 112 M Tear C•,wew.narr' BUS SCHEDULE FAST -BOUND - -LEAVE-- Gos'lerleh ....7.30 a.m. 5.00 p.m. -Holmeavllle ..7.45 a.m. 5.15 p.m Clinton SJMI A.m. 5.30 p.m -ARRIVE- Stratford 11.15.E a.m. 6.35 p.m. Toronto ...12 45 p.m. 10.25 p.m GRAND REVD-_GODERICH "ogre Grand (tend.... i. k' p.m • ".eve hayfield 316 pni Arrive Oalerirh µ leave (toderlrls 4llfl p.m.' 'ware Hayfield 425 p.m. Arrive Itrand Bend5.0i µpr: •Dally eteept Sunday• and pelt- deyw. Dino.-arlea planned to ell points In • *nada, 1'nit.d States and Medco. ('0NS1'i.T t.(K'.11 AGF,NTS r T. ►baa, linen (re/ap attal It Na II 1 lat. Nowt INTI. Ta HI gas C tat raw Last Tit LI CeutraI Olttest. Bas Lyes Irl. TONnwitote lair snapped into his free. Celebrate Gables Wedding 31r and Mrs.Ioula ih•no•rlout. eel; pro w. ••1 mutein rtwl IlnluR away wftu Computing the debit as *2f'1.IMMr anti {l figuring the possible proMM. In - tit' myself. 1 didn't know what to do ,..nallc large family- in ...use time sue neighborhood of 111gl,IkMb worth .osid if he hal t was an *cent of touch interest to Fler►ntls world sntthe r} /r to rover the..'wIle stat t.wo.- . the district. Mr. Ih•m5'rling Is wlde:y 111411 h* wit,,,,informed. 3laelarel stat- be would do." known. taxing «rail a, townsh.p toR that bomb, purchased at :I1)4r 10I Maelarett Mild he hod nothing whet. r ,u,N•idloe r NMI Ilrtouy r•.r for ser- 141 ,i would 1..ssthlc r*nrh on I+Htulfgard sated him for it Man to enable Ira( vrar• The family presented thrii Bonds No purrbased __ him to hair the ... y, but Mr. 1u' father .vitt a odd -headed vane ural their her with it gold ring. The nineteen grandchildren presented a IIMolgtwt of nineteen roses. A special I •eryle• in cnmmetrinration of the event was cornlneted In the Lutheran church Hy Rev llartli linter. whose father ;performed the marriage ceremony fifty years age and also lmlotl«rl every one lot the twelve children. Death of 'Moo. C. King. N'hlghaa ill yourself out of the hole. hat you II N9uglrem 1055 one of Its prominent to to dig deelwr.' It was Own i be - business men by the death 011 Friday gar taking lauds from the other evening brat of Thomas Cameron King. IMoxe•. Ihso•liswl, who sena In its fifty-third "I have been with him In the vault year. was the victim of aa heart attack. on two or three w'.s4 ons amt hove lir dam born at McIntyre. near Coiling Oro over practically everything. i wood. ami lived at Htnevale for a mhor4- o boxes" with • paper knife or an time 11fore removing to yearWins agoham with ordinary knife. I submitted the bonds his parents h'rty•nl j. rears )iii His to Maclaren for him to a-eertaln if father conducted a departowntal story ry had any msrgtnnl volt*. The at lVinuthatr and atter him death 11f1' were taken from the (Nixes by a C. King and his brother Robert me and were tunnel over t.. Mitcham. (started on HA hnsiness nttttl Boller, who took them away. withdrew. Shier then deraapl had r.III rt wit Ilse bttelosor.._aluoe. Mr. Might Ilsve Covered basses. Ring WIi active in community affairs IdarkIng 1ikek:`.Hukgard tv'marked sod was a valued member of ST. An- that the Great lakes Paper tip was a dr,w'a Preal.yt,•rlan church. He 5' g/mal uric. "but the purchase N -aa never 1 I would hate 'survived by his wife. formerly Ad5';in Omer" of WIngham. two daughters, Kate and Mary. and one 4on. Georgi . MaeLaren casted a elelue for Hua - "i was later advise., Ise had hough, igard before he disappeared. • *1000(5) worth at 39'1 and 411y and $15.(1)1 at 42. i have since , .i-rrtalued no •rich purchase was made" At the time they were dlscuseing the purchase niugjerd ndil•el Mac - !siren he had nothing further to put rip. that Ise hair tiken all he possibly could take. "He raid: 'Here's nu ollprrtnnity 5o Notes and Cominentaroa AgrlasdWral Topies 'l'0nneletely. ('cups to clay-, lemons ur Itw. laattli0. ate In ninth banter (101- ,'itaro than crops on light «dls, heat}' clap moils 'or high locations. Crop Conditions at End of �- July Worst on Record -oro&-- 0000N8 By Betty Barclay mea -etre In order. Each hoiden 's-aets to feel that tube 10 serving womething unusual. even though she is willing to admit that It may not he entirely new. - Here are 1)10 reelpea That may he used at bridge parties, weddings, for important Rue tet, or open any "special" occasion. Currant Punch Beat two cum currant jelly to a froth. Add nee pint boiling Nater and ooe-quarter mop sugar. ("molt gentlyuntil the Jelly and sugar are. Ataanwe•d: _iteriiride to 1.001 and-irheo mid add the Julep of two lemon* Dilute with cold water. pour into Masons with crushed ice. and garni4t. peel slices of eurpmla•r el tent very aea Prop conditions reprrtr1 the epd of July are the .worst reported Ifut ontarlo •1111111• neves of condition figure Ware been twtabliehed. In- tense heat from July Ash- 111 loth and an entire alrrewr of rainfall over shout two-thirds of the I'rorince dur- tug the first three weeks of The 111110111110111o• Paused severe Injury to all teropa. ju El�fn, Ksw'x KPH( trod in coon- et t15'. east of7Cttigston. teolsthre alapplirs erre generally Nutlklent and the beret crepe are situated in theme counties. Fall wheat. tali rye. first cutting of alfalfa. and, to a large extent. the Ind 111 hay crop, were aulhelenlly ad - vaned to hr only slightly -reduced to by the drought, wbkh set hi temoes tsgslous. I asked him if there seem towards the 11141 of June. Spring anything be Mould do to •tear up the eft nines water Beauiwnit affair. 111 said there was Itralnse will la reduced in yield an ret i pint Rr•Ise Juhr tlmattd tweet}' per cent. for the Pro 1 rum .agar Mix lemon Ju1q. .with other 1uree- nn , man - .clefs. Turn Into plh•her half filled "1 went 1111 10 se• Flrtcfier•ZNa two yield Inds. 4 1 Oleo Juke Lemonade - nothing he mold 1110-- that he couldn't raise any mosey." Huggard'r Flight That wens Iluggard's last effort to clear matters ,1p. Ile tied pteaplta telly. tir-I to New lock; where lir worked 011 a steamer for a short time, then across the -continent W j'a' An- geles. where be surrender' to potter. Before concluding hit, testlmouj Haggard %toted that all bonds mett- tlonwl ili the cherg a sga�itest the Wolt- ers were at nuc time in the safety deposit wives In IIs office. "All along." he said. "I was under the impression all uveae bawds were held. in their Tal tom." - -- Other WKWieseea Imre as a when. with the loss In the eountirt. of Drool. Welland, Went- worth t worth and ,Haldhn•ud averaging dose to fifty per tent. Ott quite a number of fares In this small area spring graham have been cut green to supplement the shortage of green fodder. late groins are poorer than early -sown Clrh41. Iht'kwls-at, potut.M•s. rads. pasture', and second growth alfalfa are In poor ,oudltlms throughout looNt of the 1'ro- rhwe. Tire milk Clow Is considerably im- bue normal except its Esse •rw-sistai asst milrrfarmer'sarefeteding winter ram thins -of hay and grain. Ttw ralne of July 22 and 24 checked the effects of the drought temporarily. but failed to provide any great amount of mil TiPitiTuer-it�Q '1'yrllhif ..re x1.11 badly needed in Seiutlirrn, ('petrel bud ..21LwAllller. manager of the Chur,t• ' %eaters Ontario. and Wetttngtpn - brand' of 41* Bank Thr harvesting of fall wheal and fall of Toronto, with whleh•M•cLaren and rye la cuntpletpl, wI.Ile the cutting of IIIMd*. Ha/1 It been made sea) a Fletcher had an sits t In 19:05•6, pro- esrty oats and Morley Is nearing cum - r eclb5 1 1 P k4'• to Fie.ducat' original INneds iud photo'Iate 01 pletlou In Southern 4Ontario. al.ort hfty i k iii ads d brokers as oolhlh rn 1. They talh•.l Central IMrtrrlo, and has elrmmerleYtl f 1Sgi:oa: It �t-oa On • wheat 1 w•°Ill"'• °e"«" s ' ams which were plwiged by the per mint. completed In Western an In•r about theses" Great .a es: o 4'r t, lila, by OW er.Mfg. •H, l.. Ilel.ealt Itt_lhe._winter o _ > 1 ' rot. TI(a• fronds mistimed allefetllJ In Eastern Ontario. F•11' w t turned V Itt N'InRh11m, and one brother. Ro►oett Sunday. (Mtelrpr� 11K1:,. Fl5'teiiT were stolen from hoses In tete- caul' out it very gird crop."with tbe estime- N. King of Montreal.rem* rip from Toronto with licCookey. Its tfu51R11n1's Srafurll,edbte. tet Yield piece) at 21.7 h.shela per - a clerk oat of the brokers office.Mists Isabella l'autlo11e1l who owtt 1 !fere ret tnmpht1e11 with • final y11.1d 3111o"1lat.erel.1o Menel'ns snkrk•k.c 0. Flet 4tet'i peer. Is.c 'No. 5r. testified the last time she of T2.7 bnahr•ts In Hai. and lira Miele ' raw her irirtsls was on April 2Rth tfiis x111 In 1034. ,,,,The prefllminrrp rsdmrte • I of the yield ist'tali eve is lits bnsheis with Ire, and stir thoroughly'. Let stand ten minutes l.sfore Kerr -Mg. Banish Flies Hay -.•-rlCally w ` FLY CATCHER 505.5 AGINT J.E�MpGR NEST UI E�'ONOAd/CAL • EFFECTIVE West Street EEeTRIC SHOP WE CARRY A COMPLETE STOCK OF _.-Appriare�- Futures, etc. Electric Wiring of ell kinds Estimates given se application FRANK McARTHUR Telephone 82 - Goderieh ()eel -bossing is webs Chrl$tlsnlr', Igr-O. W. 'Holmes. (- Summer Suits Summer Samples for the Men are here THE NEWEST STYLES Come in and see us for your Summer Toggery EVERYTHING IN MEN'S • NEAR Chas. Black Zest Street and Square GODERICH , ST. HELENS 'a, HKI.E.NB._Afi. 17.,-Mrw. 'R. K Miller was a ,Wdtor'last week with friends It Oudeerk•h. Rev. H. M. ami Mrs, Wright -and family returned•heme last week after a -tout= weeks' "teratton• • Mrs. Arnold Harbour T FeRtii1'.nsi vow, ellen 1aonda were taken. Mrs. .Haar (tamale And' 'laughter of 1 torr afar 5larrulued the lair- s tither wino-owe/4 were Jetwepll forum (tit• first wf Alimo trite, visitor's lard week etlth Mrw chose wear not made." melt. 4'xe•uuor for his : lathe'''. production per acre for these , Elora wire estate. which suffered a bran of 81.1101, crops will be reduced to the extent'- A. J., Wand* time "Thr flr Fletahrr was in me Miler.. atilt alter G. Willis, who loot .4.11.11 of approximately twenty per rent. i Will T October 0th, with Me1'011• INmds loth a total rainy orf ' Bs.:A11 Tlw rxtroomple high temperatures Hive they lad g1 $115.IMof my, Great Ickes ('aper INiiul' I told them' to .ell of 5S, but they replied that M*e•- lwren'r Instruction* were to bold on un- til the stock went to "let. I never hall ani• dlrel dealings with Fletcher. Ions at one time he was present lot my }tar. . "fed you give anyenie authority 11 '1. par acre set against a Mull yl.hi ed take thrill :.• 117.0 bushels and 15.3 Intehels in tire-pre- "No." irepre- 1 No." 'vino• two years, rrspr•tIYely. It Is too I •W •ould you say they were :stolen?" dearly' yet to predict safely the yield of •'One womb! almost tWelk two." sera• , slhrIng grab_LuL It-1a...tabid-urstall i 1-1101411•11101111 SOU.-_ -_- #team .il-se erudltiun figures all Taylor of Blyth was r on Sutalay Grtwhot t aaw'i►hs berate uu Apni wre which prevailed in the middle of July '.ii tido year. - forced the 'immature ripening of . In albite of proteeta by Mr. Moore, the Pining grain. and together withJn- eviden.r of Arthur Verity. Se eurltw. snfllclunt moisture wi g1Iu. hate re. Commtadon fnvertigator, waw- bean!. 'stilted in. llgld fitting of groin ante 11e• testitlid he had traced 144111011 short Malar. T1I' e'xer1t1011 for East' bonds. stolen from lingg,r4'w tllar, to torn Ontario has again to h* made (h' thi 'tank lot Toronto at M►4' Church ant Isere. as report. Indient. that sprMR grain! are only slightly[. below arerness. ttwiet 4“ 14a4,- lar.dless.- and .. appear to he Riling well. The yield of her nod Hover. and first clotting out- right M firm by ncll0m•ol. SIM lawof nIfelf*. will ra.lr ensure out - other *1.14551 bend «•11.4 send by them iso Amino ftaak•r to wintry format lar Isere. although a filmgoer Of Iwtlrl4ual Dominion ttehnrltlrs 1'!r. It, waw the farmer■ may find It nryesknry,go pote,i prpM•rty 11sN is111*titfamp lwahellit• telwl.e pert of he revel%. The first her fntheof•r 3Alrx11islyt't ^- l aLon 1nTTtnR of 11t1'Hn t• plSr.„10 tl of t 7K fun.• r *..... rieltor -with -hsr son. Mr. ('heater. Tay tor. last week. Dr. G. W. and Mrs. Mar•Orgsor *111 daughter Donna. of (. deIggo. were greet. of Mr. and Mrs. flosirg4 Ittuert loot week. .fie 1, i'. meting on Monday even Ina wits In charge of the Christian .Itlisnahip (rottener. Thr 50ript,1tr lestilfl was rend to Ironton Mflle:. Merray Taylor rend a poem to, the topic. The trick 11,1.1 di111111 1011 "Teti' pest.. Living." was (yokel] I.y 1'11y1er Ramage•. key, he ekille to get some fernliouds but 1 couleht't Ref $4.lU worth, Ile creme Into the vault anti -Nttw wane ('h111 ienet' which he thought eight tet• heat as gond. I took the ;l'l,IIIP . "On February 12. 1111:h1. 3lnslar•u was It the vault and I made carious lists of bands taken from tb• boxers. They Were for ready reference If any thing happened to me. Hf-aikel tar it duplicate, to Inprocr delivery. He would know In adtancr6 the Internet dates. The Its( was never In. Mat- !Are'''. at•I.11re'''. halide." OA (he ZIT!' of April this year 34111 lelr.'n t.ild II eggs Cher% w.. dlMcoltr In getting bonds r.wdy dart were 41114. NIA% 1.1 1 will 'tette until lop* creates. From Its own wreak. Tlw things It eonhrpphlres. -Shelley. 11. that Moth light wltllin hl• novo cies'r breast May alt its the centre. and enjoy height day : anal -r•-Moore. • ant dolor to ask you lint h. that hides a dark sold and font *tivIsed me the Securities( Commissions to die r.- tiro. I mg 1. ,10 a\Itieuc thought,. turd demu,1oMI tort he deliver ih4' Itenighted walks under the mid- tlrm'a MNoks to them. 111• .11 141 he WA` 1151*IoM hint. and no enae• to ,$.Nino! day son; - -•---• unable to. Osilver the bintl• And tint for trial." lllnua•If ha Mi. own dungen. pons. ••1'm eonnnitting both for trtirt"wall* 4 --Milton I -11c raid the canoe 0 tiro d1111rn11} IIIA Worship. S.euritlew Commission Intervenes -On the :11)t11 1 went 5.. Toronto to Ret (511+ i'oti(IN x1141 1.11111N111Y 11111• 31r0 lit 111N1 et that time hl• 1 Nisei aren I Wellington.tiranch. They were pledged for loam, he Mill. A $1,I10.filmpson Ib. bond. the property of Mr. Willi. woo traced to Mellr111a ! Co.. weld out The Crown's _rear wale cloned ;Ph stare ao compote' with Irrtlmnie. Mr. Verity's tustlmotty.. ' of 2.IIC tons In 1151)5 and only 1.14'1 1,11's No Prawn witneeww was gtwtlonen In !oat New „pygmy. of ha! moll by the IlefenrtJaraer hart: I0e4.11 aff.m•tel .e•rlous;y 1.} "AA far as Fletcher 15 Mssrrnerl," flee dry' we•st.11et. The ...Amity of p+ - t.fln' and aftermath in lewi'likWa_I4 • wilting In irks,' of watglit by lire Moe ('roma tvnallti,iia are Iwlrtir111arly spot- ty p tty thh mason. While rainfall w.+ - j*,..•Iltt+r•wtr►•troat 4511L-oloore ' getirral missed (Iwo rain., more or les. The Signal's Clubbing Rates Save You Money The Signal and The foronfo Globe - • .$0.(10 'the Signal aid The Moll and Empire....,-sLe ,e, .,.•80.011 The Signni and The Toronto itaily Stnr _ Tarr 87.00 The Slghal and The Toronto Telegram ;.......,...811.225 TI{,• Signal 51111 The I. km Free ['repot 80.50 The Siam' *1111 Ttie Sliiford Beavon:1-lleruld.. $550 The Signal and The Family ller11hl and Weekly Stsr$'.i5(1 The Signal and The ('ansdlin Home Journal Thi• Signal and The entssllan Magazine The Signal and Toronto Saturday Night23 The Signal and The New Outlook ...,> .40 The Signal end Canadian homer and Garden. 88.25 , Tbr Slgnnn amt', Tile 'Catholic Record The Signal and MacLearfl' Magazine The Signal and The Chatelaine The Signal and The Toronto Star Weekly The Signal and National ltome Monthly --`The Signal •(14 Wr u'Ir Home (Jpltel(ne.rt.14....... 8.011_ '''•Tie Signal and The Loudon Adssetls.a. - 82.40 82.40 •,$2,40 ,•••.$2.40 ('LU•itBING RATES WLTH'OTHER PERIODICALS MAY KE HAD 0'.4 'APPLICATION IIAVE A RATE FOR PRACTICALLY EVERY WELL,' K NOW,NPERIODICAL ON THE CONTiNENT The Signal PH0NE 38 NORTH STREET s-� GODSZ10= • ratee