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The Signal, 1936-12-24, Page 5RCAteteKtIrt410011111PIPII SEEKING INFORMATION Editor The Signal. Goderhb, Oat., Canada. \ • I)ear Sir, -'We. are endeavoring to tract the heirs of \Vllllrty Mellopald. who died -Lt '19311, aged' 'Wont eight: years, leaving shalt ,$4.7.111, and no known heirs. • • Today. 1 was informed that a matt who may Lure been the deeetteed was ioorn ul or near GINk•rietl, "about eighty stall ra ago. 1 wish you w•otlld }tublish this let- ter. In the Lope th'11 it may eon. to the notice of someone who esti aid us. • 1'a rticul.trr should he sent to the uudt•rsipuel without delay. - CAMPBELL'S DRUG STORE WISIIES YOU A MERRY AND HAPPY CHRISTMAS. NEW YEAR'S ,GREETING �uuk'ts►l!,,C``A,,R``X4"DS a's9►'ts► 'r,k CEI `WEWISH YOU A MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR W. H. Blackstone A' - THE SIGNAL - GODERICH, ONT. Dickens' Christmas At at Barracks' Carol at St. Georges Hilda Oaisf•rb. « . ►morel R• Yours truly, • JOIiN' J. 1'WYER, 40 Wall street, New York, N.Y Ilt•t,•mber .1, 19311. tOCCMICIVCCMCKNElli WISHING ALL OUR PATRONS A MERRY CHRISTMAS AND HAPPY NEW YEAR Robinson's Meat Market -THE ROYAL BANK OF CANADA • General Statement, 30th November, 1936 LIASILITIIS e .r• al stork nod op, .'.•.. .... .. i i$,ws,sa.a ae.w.. fund $ 20.01104120.011041111.401.40 eu medal Balance of ndtedad forward as per Preen and 4111 Um -Account 19 3.711*. $ 11.113.715.41 a ». ol..,d. unc la{msd 12.151.44 1•:."ted 'n.. I'17 at a per amount potable 1st 1 ..t6 l ae.em <r. 1 1 I'.r wit, by .nJ laleen.r. due to f>.m,n.on-Go en- • rent " f 1tep.n„• h, and h.l.n.e. slue to P,.n,n.al Gan.m- me,.t nerese,t• h• the euhnn cwt hearing interest 1.'pose h• the ruhhc Acarina Interest. in.Iud.na Inttrr.t at, rued 1 . date .1 stair -nuns deposits by and Mlames Jim to exl.er .aharteied bat,k• to l anode tlapo• . by and hel.n.e. due to lank• anal hankI0a correspondent. tn, Pub t'net d Amadora arid foreign ..want rill •:uta...,. the hank in circulation raah.t Acael.t•ote. and 1 of ( ,.edit outstanding I habil..." 1„ the public not .ns ludas-1 under the fore - w ens heads .. • 700,000 SO 22.626.757 91 1 17,624.757.13 . 326,1111 23 S.3,10.1041 72 310,344 1, M 414.144.051 12 160,679 71 11.134.713 41 ASSETS . ,old he IJ in Canada - $ 4.951 52 • tab..Jury own held In C.I da.„1.3111,421.5* (,old held elsewhere ... s 147.243 MI Sun...tory .,on he:J ei .hens.... . 4.052 OSS 41 Yat.. of Honk .d (.gl - 7.5I I,U09.00 f 9...en•.1th Bank... 4 .nada.. L6M.77tt Jy111 Notes of other chart treat twit,* Government and bank notes other thea ea a .n $ 4I.yf,.a79 M (=•• on oxime,. Mnka $ 26.2.9.241.05 - I • s :h and helancee due W other dice -end 2.671.06 55,435.724 M 746.744.4,. 2y 29.524.412.34 165.2,.66 21.130.044 On 3$7.20 64 $*5S.501.46790 bank. in Canada M t`••.e Dn.e •ni'e and tanking -ued/ sles elwwhre then in Canada• Dominion and Pr'o.dncial G.....- t dkeet end g uaranteed ..writ ie. IneemIng wkh(n too yens. not t mini ns market . rl Other n...ir.ltd and guaranteed ..c. IIM sot aisisaing await Cern.ei.die n hhunlclpl eestar'�ttese. Ret ntsnaYla-1v1erMH Pubic rre.r;twtt Other Mea t,..a ida em a eeslraa. mark et , slue Other Meds, debentures end • necks, not ase edksa market value Can and shirt (not exceeding 30 da e) IUSele be Conde on brads. debentures. stocSh end other settrttiw of • sufficient marketable ..h.. to moor Ca.ort (not mending 30 dam Inan• else- where then in Canada on kends, debentures. n od,. and other securities of a sufficient marks. - able .alae to corn 61.502.11111 71 641 IIA1F: l'$,irIsituas"' Marel• thought passionately. She pressed het ':1(1' close to the toy window. let p,ts..rtsby wuuld not ottce her burning clerks nor tear - lied eyes. Suddenly she was face to face with It -that overwhrlmIug longing for some one to make l'hrlMtmas worthwhile. "Why am 1 such a fool?" she Staked herself miserably. "A grown woman„ weeplug at a store window display!" She hurried on to her lonely flat, and stood looking In the mirror. Thirty- two l "1 don't feel old." she said. After a while she got up and washed her -face, determined to tw sensible. louldn't eat yet -.-she was nits shaken -so she sat down with the home paper. No use trying to ■void the Christmas ads. Might as well face the fact that no one really cared,- • Well, why not find some one? And then, as though In answer, she saw the Item In -the paper. "Poor children of this and neigh boring communities will be treat ed to a real old-fashioned Christ- mas dinner and tree at the McKinley barrac%s. Officers and men are providing turkey and all the trimmings, and several hundred children are expected. Churches and social agencies• are being asked to furnish women to act as chaperones and alms can to trans port -the children to the barracks' Marcia stefppIed timidly Into the so- cial welfare bureau. "1 wonder It you could use me to help take the chlldren out to the barrac•ka on Christmas," she askM. 'It would ,he so much nicer than -than anything else." ehe flashed "r tr•' _i t• $7.714,•11 62rs-. n112,375,623.67 • 1l9,243.$16.aa 9.591.124.6.3 •11.71x,121. r 29.693.136.63 26.154.215.66 14.624.255.00 • - SALL/30,273.76 Current le'n's end dIS.wsfts in�wvl+tdje nos �- It7s.s72.37t1.M wt.. included. nad lses 1.6,.32a.21 Laser to provincial Governments Loam to citi.., town's, tnun(daaBWS end wheel district • .22 ,67.376.25 k• Current .rs red discounts dsswhers e) M Canada. net for otwlr herIncluded, estass snd lose 1x.41 $,4$I.M [test-C4rn ret loans, ..timated lose pr.oha 4 far ' 3.140.11 41 Rank rrenni's. a. not more than cost, setae •MUIIb ttHtttat t5f ... Rad .stats other than bank premises , Mp�sr.tta�yy��. on real .date by the Donk re/It a tJab1Btlsa of customs under et-centers/km and 449Si d Fir contra f'' Shares d and loans to controlled comprtlse. , et Odeelne9l$a- Dameit .rith the Minister of Finan nio. ths.smelIy noes.. .• under ene.t. not Included uedthe forepMa heads Pik 7,$.3.7.16 W461,067 1.1 2.404.2411 72 700,615.53 •91.130.016 56 3,111.444.1, 1.421.000.00 414.321.25 111/5.5514.467 on NOM, -The Royal Rank of rands (Frear,., has been in' rporsud under the lave of Prime to conduct the Maines of the Bank In Pula. and- the Manse and I,shilitl•. of The Royal Bank of Canada (Trane, are included in the atmv l'wn.ral Statement. S (; DOBS()N, M. W. WILSON.General \tanager President ent and Managing Director. AUDITORS' REPORT To rw. KA.avSrv.nrtn, To.. RnyAE• BANS or CANAne: We h.v examined the above Statement nl Liabilities and Amite., at 60th 'i n vem t.•r. 1914, en with the books and a.unta of The Moil Rank nl .nada at Head (rate. and with the nt ,4tnd returns Irks the brunettes. W have eherke'd the cash ani the a•e'riUes repnoe ` B•nk'a Invstment, held at the (lead (1Trr at the tlnr• of the Pant ynr, and at varinue dates , during the year have aha checked the cash and investment neuritic., at wveral of the im- portant b,sncl.es. we hay. nhtained all th. Information and eaplanationa that ire have required. and in ,.u• ',pinion tte tranoctinns of the Bank, which have none under nu! nettles., hwn ave' been Stet hin diel'hc ,.• powers of the Rank. The shore statement ha is our opinion pippo5' the tr., noegrn.311 of the Bank as at 3i1th November, 1961, and it is se ahnwnby the h,a,ka of the Baek.W. Gael's THOMSON, C.A. 1 of Pest. Marwick. MiteMll & Company 1 ,_ort; tom 11f. (K2I.I:N HASKEL.I•, ('.A of H..kdl, F.Id,rkin a Company Montreal. Canaria. I).•,+ -mi.•• 22 1911. PROFIT AND 1.088 ACCOUNT Balance of Profit and Loss Account, 30th Ngvrm4e't' $ 1,60,554.h; 1136 - 1 - Predks for the. year ended 31th November, (0.N[. Geier Providing for Daniniwt and Provincial G.xerr'- mant tante aerNNtn:ing to $948.976.6 ani .iter mahh.e a .tions to Contingency Reserves. 3.$N.t11:M out of which mottos provision for all Bad and- _ 0 6.113,115•A Doubtful Debts hes been mode-...... .. -• APPROPRIATED At FOLLOWS • } 7(al esar.on.' D4. ldrnd No. 114 •t $ °!� per annum 700.000 Irl Dividend No. 1 A at x per annum 700 0(10 00 Dividend Ne. 115 ate leer annum 7,10.000 00 • Dividend No. 117 at II,. per annum.... ;.. - _ aiP: $ 2.403.0011.00 • - .'' Contrl) ufho. t9 the Pension Fund Slmaety. ► ,-. M00000M-00.g0np ;LB.- 6t«to;Iro.PriL.FeM.r tarrid frwm.•.••••••.T :1 - -_ e$ St113.7k iso rd. at- S.C�1, • Prodder/4 .,id 5Mna%tta &rector. ` •_ M.tewo ll cma o r hili INS. at6li.44.. - - •--, _ u ' -- - :r • t - •an .k 1114,.4.' k Zak 6 01 ft. ir Ph 1 tr ,Iti. M i-!' rinePresentation of the- Well-, known Story by the Church Choir ,t lilt,. amateur preettegstion of Dh•keu�' '•('hrlstmas {'and" wan giv- en before rather small audkulrs on 7'hursday and Friday Sights of last Merit Wins the Soul - Thursday, Dettellaber 214th, laSS-a NEtQ;mmtct;CCtoctocta Ctliw 1 Christmas *tots IAI Apace mtptrs e week by the choir of Pt. George.* l'. WAS Christos 'eve and Jape church, In the patina hall. Ilarrlsuu was preparing to close ^ta tar Boo* and G1(1 f1 shop after 'a A large cast of (hirtl•-three persons homy day. The door • ole, e I and an took part In the productiou, which elderly mail'• wwlringt'A;•f•4 j(wriifd white muffler entered hurriedly. was under the direction of L'rot'A. W. Anderton, choirmaster. and organist, and Lt. -Col. A. F. Sturdy. k Costuming • and stage prune w!re 1* JAciently accurate to lend an alt of Authenticity to the performan('e, w'ttleb included thunder and .lightning Setting aside his gktvee and cant. and hastily scanning the shelves he aald: "I.have but N few auuutdtr lIL make a seleetloni perhaps- you could assist me. Something for an elderly lady." . w•ruea with each ghostly appearance. Jane err morn than a. btrtlt•r'Uer L The graveyard same, 'bowls by the rhe war •reader. And. too, ale snout para[ o Christmas e oma, Quickly sense the Bowery' tarty of an pwrllculariy good. - I,ndlvidi'sI,, twitting Into a cow *hr. The lead uC tflltrtrge [u the play war brought forth Mrs: l.;aakrll's "life of cumprtently handled 1►y L1.-Ool. A. F. Charlotte tirade"; also "Sonnets front Sturdy, and of tits large supporting the Purtoguew and `Out of Ik*'rs hi ctrl tau.e deserving of stledal mention the Holy land." all In'oew holiday bind - were Harold Taylor as Rob ('ratcblt; Ings E. D. ]crown, in the dual role of Jacob • Marley - Ghost, in which he gate an "Here are some delightful gift excellent performance. and the ghost 'Kook,.," she remarked. of Christmas Present ; Mrs. H. Hunt . Tfte gentleman ralred a pair of aur as the, priest of Christmas Past. and priest] eyes and wonderingly surveyed William Edward ;u6 11W gboat of tar girl. ,.Starr than ('hrlatu•n11 Yet To Come. tar .Irlmks. Draw The ••Itprettslre spookil 's of the /r' Ing- a taller fr ghost.l3 vialtatious and t graveyard bis Inner coat .far scene wits offset by the F'tzzlwien par-' replied:+ ty. on' of the many delightful "plays J 'ally lielIr ,ynum within a play," as shown to Scrooge �- lady. your rseellrut jYet ToC was' by tit ghosts. Vocal selections by an tdf-attge choir, ,�,,•nnp.nietlL by Mr. Anderton, Welt rs:us," 'ant! !hippy i t .e Mao," -oh! lamas to- the Holli'."'aril Season' reeti ngs to All. \Ve have_ nuleh pleasure in •extending to' ora. anti all,our • very best wishes fur a Merry t'hristnitj. a An11 nuty t he coaling. year he tilled with good health and A NIhappiness, it: our most sincere with; rt F. E. Hibbert and Skiff - ,y - TO PLAY Ii0 N. W. LLLUE 1u�nlor Marines !Jake McDougall's Testae IPreaklitg into • a Have New Uniforms --rt- Prospects far the Team -New O.H.A.RuW1pWill Affect -tame Organised Hooky Jake Mc13ougall's House tut David tram has graduated fir an'organleed league tbia year and will play North- western hockey with Itlyth, Clinton, Seaforth, Exeter and possibly Rruesela. Repnaeutatives will attend a meeting next week, wheu a schedule will he drawn u o. under new O:ILA. rulings a faster, The -team has had one or two prat- k'eeoer brand of hockey wilt Iw• playa' tk'ee and should be whipped Into shape In the West street arena when the by the. time of the first game Junior Mariuea•swing Rib; their sche- dule ,,I, ]�ItIIftNN(AN'S ALLEYS with Stratford, St. Mary., Sea- f Or IlI all ( lahtn. 'L-Ue►r ore choice lila templed Is at Clintufl'un'kueday. T1 lead 1. 1.4 by Doug. (1raham'a the-291h.and le (:o (lettere In tow league at Ilretntan'a - m e t o t a k e- ;ill Stratford �playsshere on Friday, Jan- .hnwling alleys rcmaiasl un, ii„lh.„....4j • three." ilnndlna nary Stk. . were. "tld Rest Top, Merry Gentle- men," -* Anile H e*.rd h.• coo- The big ltling'tbts„year will 1*' the 1 chengt s among the -abet-rens" ice Flo' ' Mullittgllt Awak,•," "II 1'u.ig '`' t.• Honed.-'p1e:I' tutor 'penalty stint, a thirty�*lx-(twit MOM t•the gI'. as htllow•s: Upon it Midnight ('Icor. -flood King Ili m'ly neer r.. from a (ea -!(on! circle. Imposed for the I:a:nes Pel [N. AdelnIIe Per t41ow•ink offenses: 1 a 1 when an at-If3o- l� pets IZ -I .. 1 �� y kiwi: Ihnn,alstr,•.•I, tasking playa•,. 1. 1�1{gwsI in ort to I Irdlers . .12 - 9t- Strike 1'p a Juyfltl, Ruuud(•luy." Irina. + n. _ num". :� pnvAnl a cant on pool: (bl. when a i letup. 9 N Miss _igtl \\'oracle i7intrlhulcd the..=1d1'r�' Thanking her' W. • goalie e*stl,hes site puek•and throws it •Ail attars 9 e Mt* -Angels Ever Bright and rah' S'• Mooted out I„ file cab tont woe gone forwanl:_(e) wren-a'pinJ'er (all%'un *11 Stars 12 6 Mrs. N'uown."l and Mitts "Tac .team - "Seventy -right h'U-?-t 011 sober:' tar pork fn delay tar dtame• •�•iyoup of David Bowed Ifrw•n" pati \tis" 1Vurlrir'nndThe utast s,.fulls *natty is impstled 1 f 12 ,,,r ji }during the last -week. anti • or; H• Was Taking the Coat Off a Touel•-(, Headed Boy. lamely. She bad really meant that It would be nicer than a sympathy dinner Invitation from one of her friends. "I even thought may1N•, It I happened to find the right youngster -1 might adopt OO*•' She stopped, • Uttie breathless she hadn't meant to commit heated( so far. Yet the lady wax very kind. and arrangements were easily tnade. $be had never been 1,. the barracks before, and she thrilled to the ride met the snowy wad. but she was mous fascinated by the children under her can. Their too -bright eyee glit- ter*. and they pressed sharp noses against the car windows, leaving marks where they bad touched. They were excited, terribly excited, but happy, too. So was Marcia. Joy end excitement shone from her eyes, making her usually pleasant but rather plalo countenance radiant He stood tall and straight In 61s officers' uniform, a handsome man, not many years her settlor. Al soon as the children began eating, he came over and Introduced himself. "Having a good dole?" be asked. "Glorious!" "So are you. - "What?" "Glorious, of comae. Don't mind my bothering, do yen? i thought you seemed. well -understanding. When i was looking at yah -remember?" Mar- cia nodded. `Somebody once said that 1f you look Into • person's eyes, you create • bond that can never be broken. 1 know what he meant. now." "1 felt It, too." Marcia murmured. He looked about. "I say, .hall we (Mel) the program? rd lit* to show you around the barrack*. If you'd let s 12 II • Miss Idose stllbhiugton snug ...An gasped .lane. -and the .denier. Io.; xfl>v7`' xis wn•••!es,r•• net b�titrl(Ya when a playi�r in a defena(ice zone' (,114 strut, ~f'�nte'� • Akers Form i", \tnving" throw« a s t . Tigers poor for the nigh) ni Itch hist rouii1 11 a(I •k It couch a ea*, • - ass - 4 Guest artists who .sang i etwe•n acts Looking 111. store and with Mt'• Ad 'arises a goal IN nwardef ilio opposing 1 King I'Ins - 2 ere Miss ,list'* i.aue and Mr. S. E. elel.k' l'erkhere gift In Mite iIdlow of I team.McDowell, Pf \oath n al - .1'ukad her anis Ihr tired girl sil,rtwll WY ou There wilt file uu more rowing spree's 6 church choir, anti ]ors. W. F. Saunders, I, her errand. !with three or four men (,coling their Mr.. It. C. Dulling, and Ili-. Gertrude Jane and oar wldy}Mwl mi 1 hod ; LeenIn the penalty box, for colder f 1tiist, e.1 the choir of Kutti Pn-*1o1er- Ilved in I{dgebrock an e • IIIa. yw.nor nle(y-nllingp only two men of any team' Ian chtrrcb. Site Nttenilel Mist F:.huunds' 'Moa•I rot con be in 11e penalty hoz at one The east, 1n order of atewarrnae. Girls as a 'lay nlllllt•nt Nail 't''„t•.e.i ,t time. 1f a third nan Is penalised he was an follow.: 11..it t'r:tt,hit. played ver) Ihorow,i, education. h. (lo 1•.,• in given a "delayed" pr'nalty and la by Harold T iywr, Irick, an 'Mite Isov. ',nines Jahr worked In the tow,* lir bra'. *Bowed to continue playing until the Ken. Jock; EbenA r Scroll...A. F, Her Mother pressed grafi used Jane Mei tirst Yo be penalised nalisel resume• the tee. pow co th.•_N•Ity, This was her lint( 11e tlicn Mertes his t1nce. , (bristnln• to he glom. 1 , The Marines will take tli. Ile 1• At the Perkins Sadnes* the doe, w;as snappy new uniforms. along the style M, g,,,•.I of the Camellens, with rel tAatm Sturdy ; Fred. Seri -wee'. #" u'lew. Wal- ter Hunt ; benetuistie gt•131k roan. \Vil- lard Kneehtel: Jocob Marley''s Ghost, 0. 1 1trt,w..; gho.t of ('hristmaa Past. Mrs. H. Hunt ; Sc•rewoga• N• N Loy. i)on cite Ilel 10v an eitlerlt loll VIekerr.: schoolboys. Harold Black, tett'" child' A package. los neo. 1., blue and white.' TINNY have been Howard White. Bob Reit". Ted Thom - e'', I(a•II Medley : Fan. rter,Nogacs Me- ter. Miss Tmcv Harrison : Mr. Feud - wig, Harold Blackstone: Mr+. Forxi- step in." Rau before she email close prnt•Iiring ander Ure rag the door r hot caplet ole:r. "Telegram for Perkins." 'Castrate, on rulett end plays. Among the peder•ets this year are "ors, yrs." she wild. :11(M•wud.4ed the old-timers Bill Young. Art Donk, Nairn wlu aIso 15 giving them oral wig. Mrs 1L P,tht*er: Mi.ws ziwig, - "Army our. where are nay (Sln".e".•' Walter Westbrook, Joe O'Brien, (Ind Mimes Marjorie CK)l4 r, .,V" RTlom' ,.yid *the fumbled around No her 1nn'kat. Phyllis LawrenlrR : apprentlees. obs. Henry andk itobt. Reid : fiddler. lira. -I'll, sign for trod. If 1 Wily.' -Gulf ]. M. Towns: guest., Mrs..1 F. Hurls- Jan'' Doak. Jack r -ton and Harcry Scrlm- 1ns. Mrs. W. Knerhtel. Misses Agnes --yes, Menne do -drat. dent. ''snare 1geourImak, on the possible 11.4. ('ampie4l, 110.9. tituhbington. Alice are my 4lantee! Oh herr they are. The ntheMarines ible unhortunatc in Rnstn Gertrude Wilkes. and Awehry and lilt'. Perkins' fine puth•ut hao'M� losing four valuable men this year- 1lowtt t:• ghoet o[ ('hrlstmas I'rasent. trembled es she ter -tied tar en.rlolM. hill Meian!a, Con. Stapleton. 11,11(7 1 1. 19. Brown: Mrs. Crntehit. Mrs. E •sii Is from my n1e•rn. tar It...wtcrtl, litoddert and Bud -Worthy. The loos D. Brown: Belinda and Martha (Patch' girls They are driving ,k,wh• f age it, glean Lucy Harrison and lira. Ii. Hartland tomorrow afternoon nal win Ford: Peter and Tom ('ratrhlt, Ted be here -Ism with we alto 1 Site?' Thomas and IMu \'H kers; T1n7 Tim, "Your nieces the Ik,arorth girls!" John Graham: ghost of Christmas Yet TA floine. Wm. Edward: entnd boy. Howard White. e Mathieeon and Norman MacDonald, with ,11111 Westbrook, Bill "Weary" Swiger, I, oyd Seho•nhaIs, Elwyn Th.* t1idn'/ notice the cold, the fall - .Ing snow, nor• later. the children's carols. ••.;oodn*Na!" Merril exclaimed at 1sat. "They're Ieavltg. 1 mint -oh arta my carload, of youngsters." ..tVNltf" e caught her hand. held 1t Inst. 4,11 want 1'• at-'(• von Seam• porn. • We have en much In common. yet know -w'e're tenth `101013. we 11k. hibG#n, we•en)'1 ('hrintm*. ',artier - inti T "want to know if you like hiking and whaggantng. movies. op. raa, Inta• of things. SIP. forMnstance." "Of eoIroe." answered Marcia. "Rut let me go how. Here comes that wed-. fare Indy." She polled away. "Wo.. %verrltiat -coming.- she apologize I. The lady smiled. "No hurry. Ret 1 wpniler-jam geld anmething #err know -,have you derided what rhlld yon went to /Man?" "llenven$!" declared Marcia "1 for., ittat'" yt " N'N( w•hy." /ALM the soldier. "adopt stn*? 1 Mean--5Nil until next ehrlstmei 'rhino ehena,• ee, I1 a year." .. "In, a day,bleatleed llama • A'm5(1 will' st,*IaILpurseNa tMk;•bbhie a mall who tit* �(dos. M o[toR limit a shrewd doth (ley=1Cla Whig-Standatd. ' Trylti"t4'7!t oven for what ha p• r i petted day before yesterday reit , many persons to ata. the oppor unity rf torte y. • TWO OLD BOYS HEARD /EOM A ('hristma o mes!uane comes to 'Tote Signal frpm two Goderich qdl boy. -at Vancouver: '•gogards to the old boys, Have some of your old-timers write us. "ANDREW 11 WAI)DELL" "CHAS. It. 130144X111" Afidrew \Vat1(1441's addre111 Is --- Shaughnessy Military Hospital, Van- couver, B. C. Now. old-timers, goo to It! terteterteteetfitegtMCCE FOR SIGNAL READERS Many Signal suhseribers are al- ready renewing for T937 and re- ceiving the Signal Calendar, wilirb ss in former years Is heittg err Ihunia*tIrally greeted. Many are Stalling thcrnselles of The Sig- nal's clubbing rate.. find in this connection or drilla attention to the att*rial annnuncenwnl on page 7 of this issue. From a list of popular nwg:trifle• y II may rhoo.e three and hate them sent to you for a year, along with The Signal. for $:I.i0. Think of it! Four publications -The Signal and three m:uga7if** -all for Three Dollars. Where,* ran you get a better bargain In choosing your reading molter for 1937? • • • Ever) year some suhvrlbtjw Meted The Signal a. a Chrintinita gift to one or ,.more rclalitee er friends at a dislanee. For these we have a presentation card to he' sent to the psrson who Is to re- ceive the gift. :\ ealendar also Iq sent to each one, '\'e venture to May there are not • saany+W M. mete act-era:Ible. to Upon, who' has liteil in (:oderieh 1R the diutrhet, than the home paper, which MIy-(son TIM?iM MThe year trying. to mind the giver and enrolls plea/tent ,nee orlew of the old hove community. • •ie.I`it-.` aK"sM.VI of these limit or the Marines stellar exclaimed. Jane; ••n,N' Emilie end Stapleton Susan! Why. they were (1y be'.) wingman friends al Nies Eamtnld.' .ch.nst"-and thoughts of Edge brook dashed through her mind The June conn menc'*lnent -- Rich ■rd Haworth. (4' - tall brother. up from the city for the feelivltlee. "And (krill ' 'gPt. iin orr*w_ N youngsters, through the departure from town, deprived of an ace goalie in Worthy. defence or attacking players In and Stoddart, and a good in McInnis. live," (called Mhos Perkins as Jane was departing. The next after noon Jane helps., Atlas Perkins pu' the finishing tnurhee to a table Mel 10 blue china of willow pattern. There was the sound of a motor, then merry veep. in the hall. Emile, Susan, ItIchAtd,'tlncle Carroll. the elderly rep - Berrien who had sent the books, were greeting Mian Perkin' "Why Jens Harrison!" grimiest the Bosworth gluts In one breath. Thenfollowed nisch excited exclama- tions: the bilge Of retiteWel frl*odahlp. ]vitt' a rustle of her *liken skirts Miss Perkins' led the wajl•to the dining- rnn(n .lane gat Olipslsite i(Iehnrd. She liked the Strength In Ms broad rhuul- tiers. h1* well modulated rolee and his clear hones, eyes: KrrNItkaIS of newly awakened Interest' toured her Senti- ments. r - Richard was 114'4010wire m« the ta- ble at the paying wiifian 'In the Lille frock; her "qualm charm, rippling, Wielder, the ginner of her brown eyes and the Ilft of her pretty shoulders As the happy gathering moved Into the sitting room .lane felt the warmth of it large hated dripping Iter ow'g-sttm one. Limiting alp, She 5m11e1 Into Rich- ard's firm and uoderatnnding'face Uncle Carroll. with . Su approving nowt stroked him heard like a prophet, and rellet•Ird Mins the words of the poet: 1'Mrn,. Mtrike 11. alight tide rn•rII n''no 1Ili folk • 1t Is catty to mike people follow ynut Rd_rir9•. Jost And out whet they Irish td do and advise them to do I1. -Rote eat I/trines. AT ('ENTRAL SCHOOL in the Christmas closing rxerc'1Nes at ('Pntral public school each room had Its own little *bow, as there is no as- sembly hall to acr'ommo ate all at once. Programs of recitations and dialogues were enjoyed, after whlceb the children received treats of candy and orange* before being dlamlaeed for the holidays. School will reopen 1,11 'January 4th. A dollar stern to 11. ('hrl-!mea (!wet fund has a 1ltting potter that world surprise the giver Moor Jew TIm,•' herald BOOK ON HOCKEY A Great Hook "How to Be- come a I I,t key Star" by T. P. "Pommy" Gorman, manager and coach of the Montreal "'(Ianoons", profusely illus- trated and containing many .Amalie tips On how to plat tar plame. also AUTOGRAPHED PICTURES et GNtAT PLATERS (mounted ler /,.mine) Cr .up Nun t nal ••tlarnona" tinea•' Ito l amulets' ra .sdu•d.ei p,e(.r.. a/: 1'a„I 14.vur. 16.4, (tarn 1'.1. 5.11r ('.1,5,1,n h„v waster. (,.• /tetter An Iaent I;r..k Ib,irie, alert, nnrk• Alex levuak. It.kly 2(0rt6n41 IN,. Trott..., Flom Itbno l:art reaNn.,a nob l .nor If ;Ise Marker Weems Johnny w;l� ((Aiwa George 14 so05. • Your choke of the above • For a label from a tin of "CROWN BRAND" or "1,11.Y WHITE" torn Syrup.- -Write on the back your name and address - - plainly - and the words "Hockey Hook" or the narne of the picture you Brant lone book or picture for each label). Mall the label to the address below. [DWADDI•URS CROWN BRAND CORN SYRUP MR FAMOUS (ENERGY Foot. 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