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The Signal, 1921-8-11, Page 2Tlou'.day. .august 11. I'rSl T$Z SIGNAL Ch.SiQnat That Brisk, Rich Flavour found in every cup of the genuine Tl ItoNeda>, \titled 11 1ttC1 41\ The years since-II1 took vont nil 'f! The Signal have ',wised w, quietly ' 'that it IN dlttieult to realise tlwy are w) many. The work has leell heavy. but It has been ,ole:lila. and even now It Is with .some regret that 1 • relinquish It. 1'lle regret ,aould,doubt-.101 E less %t .greater dud it 11119111 11 total is the true flavour of the perfectly preserved severance Of My l•allnl•l•tioit with The ea 1 Tl leaf. This unique flavour has won for Salada ae12 Signal and the .,Tying et '•U414.l-l},•" the largest sale of any tea in America. to the good frll•1141. 141144 Disc* cur:. } plans 1. acilh .airs. +under*, fdr the future u i,•- sly would" 1•,•. 11 remain. the alts. m. Kui,lhl, •,li;:ra, pith C. with We fur sowally } M l 1 are somewhat lank- - 6nitr, but for the -present of host 1 fact that in spite of the growing \\' r. Allen. Detroit, w Wm, McDu101d, St. S, J.a. \Ilio, Toi StruwiII. Eltst 81. Mr, and Mr*. Amos ( Jane Cox and Lather' own residcuce, St. Patrltlk St. Mr. and air*. Geo. H. Stratton, Mrs. Iir> StrctLnl, .V. L. Curtiss, Urdge burg. Utlwrt Hotel. \Ir. C. \L,•Irr and wlfr and alasler hro hn Mo ire. St. Thomas, 14th M. and Mrs. .1. E. Speiraa. Mr...Mary Barnes Bauder, Detroit. with 1\. (:yq►pbcll. Mr. and Mrs. \\' F. Ta}bor Jon- i We Stewart U+lt i'ark, Ill., ‘,..111-4 IL. P.lr.on-. airs. Elizabeth Dick.wo ford. Ell`+ Dieksun, Columbus. ' • Ann Fleeter al. Toni. Toledo, o., With Mia. J. Elgin Tum. leabel H. JuhustOn, Bairn., With J. F:. Tont. aIr. and Mrs. Yin. Nieherorah, Sound, wick 1Ir: W, F. Clark. E. S. Soultes, Philadelphlh aaith the Farrow. Airs. .\lice alulhatlamd, atria Paul \'an .\rulan, Detroit, with Mrs. Al. de Peudry. Mr.• and airs. H. 1). Van Arman aur) Donald Van Annan. Detroit,•with Geo. aloMW11.1. and Altai kat. with af%r Goa. \tar}' z. at (heir K. "funder., GanrbuurltMrSPe •m retaining a vonsi,rtl.0 withwith'The kuow9edge of the value of emelt Inert Pries d .. t. l,•.• nit1 :Iran Wiped and shalt he directly interested ' things many v111uable records of i Price�n.H Gut. elph'n fa. with Mr. 'rhos %Vaal- ln 1ts fortunes. this nature hachave1.•ru destroyed• ---1:arrie Parsons Graham x•11 '., Fre.• in IXIN,rvlI14.4'. 111141 other. remail Graleun. ' Louis, Mo., as t', I•. l• Ti,e pa -t the or six year. have been a Very ,Itlhru►t Ilerh.d lir the i hidden in .torr rooms or else- P•,rsons: \Vest St. where until al.idegtall} discover- 1\'. F. .\dol: -un, T,.rurtto, as \i' Mn. .l•.innette F. Maze! and Niles I4t'W' IuII.'r I,Usluess, owing primarily ! Cl!4 . F'.• r,. EIKin \a ArnPs Su+zed, Stratford with . Arthur d by thq who appreciate •recitte their AIN. F D. • Steam., Ilan ;nae I. ll to crwditfuuk�Iw.ulti 11 from the want. t air. and alrr, V1'. 1,. Eliot, Gladys and anis a great wan}• newspapers have ! .IXuincaww, hr influence of the aLul., and \lis. P. �naen, w : \I' asst on the present i. iurah•ul 1.••,,. 11. R.It.i •, Hurop ltd. ',..,t yd rxlst- i t 1,tarn, Tureatir, wit., 1 , • ,. 1' ,)'llia' Flint, Lon•fun. - it, n i»t..+tltl•++•a IW1+o ahlr; 1111 rte,4r41 �boull Tic loTttr ' lull Miss RitaJercla•, A4.nlrr .l, .noes Hy 1er.i*•teut hand work 1 have! Gia•e•n, nem ase. ala. Bella McDonald L ndon,,'av NIgua} through i taillet-a: far as possilde." Wnn. H. alatheaoli and ' Atha 1. \Ir. and Mrs, W. L. Eliot. nit.. able to bring The Mr. G. V. ttlark's exhlldt ata) Mr. MaU1a•1wn, Port Wllurne, wIth. \ .- ,- this dlRle u1t t. ri,.l, au,1 none but \I tlh •+,n .t Patrick St F. I.. $cotrhmer, \Valk et ul, with h twilur It. It gallows . di+l.lay of irld ttwl Hotel 1, .\. Porter. .\. u, SeconL abintreal at o tho+e w9iu lace Deco throng n • \tr, and Mrs- O. O. Mario, Bugalo. ex photograph.. sire Mate 1•rhden" that ret err, \\'rllittitda, Martin and al+�. tlult 1•11S will !Iluntea M quite nil ! 1 ticwAttrirll has-lta,.a.+t.ld+•t latst.R;l)Il'1L__Al[. .In•i \t}^1. Jia. $. CeldeM ,',r-a+nf}�:-kttehal Utuaa•= 4daeY L that thou has have 1.4• • lite1 thing. is well worthy' at siactal- efforts to illta\a.,. Nttli Iain. ,Harrison, Ne-, alarlin, RuffalO, at L'nu.n Ilnhel. flat should hair Iaau 1h,ue were l,•1t 111 s•nue definite manner. and `tl.. „ alct,rod, •Furt \\'.11t,:u, aa. \i^. .1. A. Dalziel, Sarni at the undone anti for the lapses. great dud preserve 1lschanKP. small, of trent years I now ask a 114,14 that the suXgestlun Jas La•en made alts. Kn••esh.aa, Newtab St...,I.0 M1 \I ., r and ala. Beck, 7.r ml,. with 1 fete* Join McLcud Bayfield ge Remarkable Values for August Sale SILKS Yard -wide, It,'alvY, black Pailette Silk. French dye, deepest lustre, wear recom- mended. Regular •x'2.50, at per yard $1.75 SHEETINGS 73 -inch best English plain Sheeting. Greatly reduced to - bleached 55c similar a series of pageants '114 'Mrs. Al.F. Valland, acus Mabe \Ir•. Ed. Beck. slwilar to that at 1'ruet:ulguish.•ne txe' � , J,+lr Chas. K'•+Inuit, \I.='* Tera F nevous indulgence. I Laa►bden scot \I r. My suceeasor in the w:+lulgenteut of \\all.ln 1 ant { E. I•nnn, Vera Galt, with .:. H flan Odd at various points next summer to tweiph, with i)aaid \\'nano Britituge Thr Signal. Mr. Athol M,•ttuartie.. connuclm,rate 1'h:amplahi+ exi..litlodF rd. wason the staff ..f this paler fora from Lake Huron to Lake Ontario E. Knreshawi follingwar41, WI • Mrs. Mary Homey'. Newgate at. aumlwr of years and has had some I alar accts ago. 14,14e definite atlon \ and alts. .\Itkra, Lotidoa, with Fears of exp:rkuee to new•sla�mr-sttould roger wren to brain 1+u+1erlch.Mra. J, L. A►ttiea. al,SgtnaLSt._. _... work else whif•re, and liar the position whk•h he is to •tune torkul liodetT _should he organized at Hr.undrrtrkt•,e tbe,lrsk with mow_ once and every a..i.tan1T' given it to doom mud_lrith a desire to preserve I u1i with the 'W.I. Shen Cllata• whatever of g,..1 1s associated with junk. plate traversed the waters of , the Ann t 11 lel the past history of Th.. Signal. I wtlnkl ask .that he l.• ac,rtPlle,l the hearty g.asiaill and gen+t•rints as.l*t- anr of all who have given the same to MP. The usefulness of a news- paper to the eommunity in which, it to published depends Ju no swill erasure i' upon tit, ..),Aeration of the peot1e. 1 1. well ttni.11tl!.l , Into the pleb. The I.e14lrrich Hie. Fra k F. f Tant c . I .\V. • Elliot, wife amt children. T. wife*- and .cliildten. London: ,--czmmore Anat. -with G Dura St. `cr and Wife. N w York, Dunn. Owen Sound, Canada Company. -----r--- ••- - with Tlb.*. W,e, tun, Ilur,,n rd. Mrs. t. Kadan. air.. Mary Glover, Win. .1 61 ter a•• wife. Detroit, .it the Britian Exrllaaa• • E. I.:. Rt.s,-ll, air.. C. Ru.eell• (nee Kate al ort:. , W,+Iker% le, with M. C. r'wanson; Bruce' St. 511..- 1-1,• -r. ?tA-L-e- .- a1ctwiel. 1 uront.t, iwllh Cambria rd. Bev. Jelin 88. Carrie, Sand •. W. Carrie. H -l• ills rr F1 \l. Elliott oro. H. a +• i . 1 Menew'tung down to the days of The 1)or.,tlt} N OLD HOME WEEK REGISTRATIONS x1141 I indulge the hope that Mr. Me- I ' Quarrle' 11ay have that (Nr-u1.•ratlon air. and alts. D. alcher and '.Pan,Mc- - In a tares rhyme. t10--that--The Signal i \\'innMp. e,-wlllr-A<a- -3► may increase 1n nretulness and in South Al. - Mrs. E. J. Forest and Phyllis Forest, ami Jean tltlrld. and Mr. and prestige A. the years go by. W. 'IL St1tiERTROX. ' \i It J *lean. Buffalo. at II Sun- ' „ 1 Dean, Calgary, 1 ' •.. with .1 L., Mrs. E. ItelL Londesb. • F* Burkholder, tjltritf a• t. \'11th It 1stl holder. - PONGEE SILKS 500 v;lr,i, :14-inciveff;tural heavy Pongee Silk, washc- and wears almost to no end. For dre.•,'-• curtains, shirts. etc., ete. Regular ;41- )1), at per yard IMPERIAL( SATIN DUCHESS Yard wide. Our $3.50 qualit' . at per M Ar yatrl ,,,...., al - Margaret Coannrs, guinc", Mae.. with Miss McCarthy. 11lr. and afro!. Victor -J -t+•e. and • • item•,,. Buffalo, with • Mrs. w'lll. - '- Boyd . ' I.. Aitk-n, Montreal St. J. 1- S\1 .rts, Sudbury, w.til Th .s Mrs. J. .5. Fox. Toronto: with 'Mrs. H. Sas ,. t-. • - E. W. Preece. South St. Miss - 11"• hi and Doris. Martin. T -r- , Mr. W. H. Lung, Toronto. witb_Alrs. PRINTS Light anti mediutu eolors in a range of patterns, 3O', at per yard .. 20c SHIRTINGS Heavy black and white bhirtings. Re - (Weed to DRESS VOILES, CREPE VOILES, SILK MIX VOILES Is nleduul . tight and dark _ettlors. Forme ia -rii.75. at Per yard 98c 50 pairs white Nottingham Lace Cur- tains, 21 yards long. Choice patterns. ForIfl 1)Nee V2.50; at ler pair.. _sus W. Acheson el Son onto, ntrl the Mises Prn•M•r. Jas. 8troutrh. Mr, ant 11ra. A. Egener, Water' ..I Rev, Dr. A. B. •tileldrum and Mire with Mr- Peter McEwan. sr jDarothy aleldrum, with Mr*. Jas Wil - :el. J. it. LPTousel ant airs. L,•T, 4 sun. North St. Lowrie. with Mr.. teTouse;. •-j Mr. amt Mr.. \\'nn. Glave, Walker - Mrs, \V. F. Youngblud, .tre.le, S,•h.. %idle, with Mr.. Hamilton. Mary St. • Dench ]crus 1sr!Wp. 1 al r. and >tn/. J..\. McLaren, Toronto, McLeod, Mfrs. T. n. Robson. I' ,. �r3th at Sun -et Noted. Mr.. Sayan -.o. air. and air.. Sidney MlIc ,mann. I Mrs. T. •. Laing, s.. • 1, t>, low•a; hew• \Ve.timin+icr, B. C.. with Mr. and sky. O..1%%ttll Miss Ura.'r, \Ir.. ]. \\'. Newc.,mbet, jr., Stanley St. la,'*itt'l -_iF.. L 511444 •r,. J,Itnest..tan..Y. _ Y.4 lues F F. .\rmslrofK. Wall&caburg. ffe with Mr: K. .tui.. Ma- .:e.. Temple. 14.116 J -R". Stinetrolls. the SO**. Dunda3, with J..\. a1.acEwan. Sinclair: 1 t rce• ..JIPaan- \i'•s Slaty Huroe)'. Newgate sat a$ IyII anti Edith M. !leer �. ' ptreBss, lite •es Armsiruq� Jai. at. , aL Haacir, ipd awl M. It tarkP. W. chbo C. Harris ratstt lir. H. n. Ors. M. Vt - Martin 1 of Tomato. with 11x. Mise Mtone, ke, Mrs, .I C. Harrts"n, :sane.... as ith a ♦a't•s of To 8t. Rory Mr. and airs.. Lrahth' '.Lt St. nee Flo. afet•i ,sh', Madeline a Martin- Ctaltiie, 1 air. ant airs. T. H. Rotfl\vtrft.''M4• air. and air.. Thal. n.z.l t, 88.mton, J. W. A. Martha with aur+. J, C. Mc- 1 Mis). Lydia and Ella - k, ..t Kaki and aur.. H. E. Rothwell and -MOO EI - with Mr.. Halliday. hilUNtaa St. InMr. West St. Sunset. 1.snot Hoth).rll, Master E'. Rothwell, Mr. and Mrs, Chas. Arm. front., Tor- . air: amt ales A F.. (U111�a �+ult ate.' aur.. H. C. Buru'44s F-tta Barry , Mltss Rev. ..1 Shaw, Battle creek; Miete unto,' alas 0. k. Buchanan, Toronto,' Marie. alieh.a :Mr Earl. 1 Mei R. H. Cul- )Iarearet BurKe.uc T•.ro•to, all with with. Jag. Auchanan, Wright St. _ ilia Sault Ste. ',fare., Mich.. Mr. and Mr.. T. H. Rothwell, Church St. ails* IHlae Robertson. Ottawa. Mrs, H. H. Cull. 1..1don. Bayflrll 1111.1 \Vm. J. Edward*, Windsor, with Jas. F:-n� -t Gtark--al.a.•Tletr -Oat..---with. >LlteiaPt6 Arthur to lVm. -ark, N'.Innt St. - • E sir Durmast, Gait, with Mrs. Duna air J- O. ll'e..l••y (nee Lizzie at';)- lo1 W.1terloo 8t. son , Maple Leek. Sask., with lir.. J.1 air. and Mr*. T. -C. Wright, Toronto, at Hurl Sunset. Ialis. L Tchbourne. H J Strong. . • In assuming my new responsibilities a. manager 111141 editor of The Signal' I ave not unulimifgl of the Importance of the position which 1 am expected a.. rill. What confidence I have, how- Slt.'tflrooke, Ijrtr„ and MN. Hale., Ev- UL with .lis,•. ll:rley.Kea}= St. R. :-Tiehhourne, of w1U+ ' E. Dow -tonic. Lea Jan' J Gh• :. lag, W in ton. '.%.th Mr.. airs. E. aneeshaw•. and ata+ter. Frank, Isar! and Stilton Kmeestlaw, with . t. B t e Jas. Diekaon. Walkerton. - - ea, -r, in My ability to glue a .era l 1 Rbht. McNair, jr.. Iariragn, ill., \.1111 which i+ due t1ie pn gni oL 1Mx gr,•at \lM: l►irk.un. Qnlfrrr 3t. t the I Wm V1' , ,tt,,ti awl airs. \V.� .t1.,n tteWsiriper.ifs ($nch ant son Stratford, with Mrs. J. ,Stroulh, East year. 4 ? t*' YOmee. a. a rr..ult o Ilwen ~sunt. wtlll Mr. T. \\' , tt m at . . year. of trahsiug to jewtnof 1UT la t Horan read { air+. N. Mlnree Newton. Detroit, °tiny toiler the direction of my worthy air. Antrev alts. Anlrcaa uliarr, (.alt, iG,^'- Ye11ng. Niagara Falls, air.. \\'m. ' prele e•w,r. Mr. ltol.•rtvon. Since leaving Gah•rlch several years' • alto my experietwea In bli.lneas have been of a wide and varied character. yet I shall always look lat•k.wltlt uo email degree of plet.nre to the year. 1 .pent in training here. for it 4484. 1n this otHco• 1 Was given my ilr•t assign- ments as a -cult- reporter. 111 direr•O11i1 the hasluess of the old- est paper in Huron enmity 1 appro.-late Aka feet that 1.1. cess IM+ We'an tau fire me to m.lhntnin the prestige w '1'lle Signal has enjoyed daring the' i a.eventy-four- yeiirs of its ex Sat ewe. However, 1 .on.lder that this i. n.jt a time fur promises. Er.'ry r,'uler of that --"I+- _ ...lbw! ��illHlr. �- ppl'e'rlrttr'lt" . fermanee Is Letter than lrromnba•i"nai 1 ask simply that they will li.rk to, the fifty-two issues of Th.. Signal each year as evident'.. of its own steady Im- provement. Old Times in Western Canada e Sault Ste. Marie, Mich., i with hid sister, airs. Kerr, Elgin Ave 'Rev. Jas. Wtls•}n, Toronto, at t c. Hed6.M•H.uuse. Jas. Cutt, Parry Sound, with Jas. Hoararth, Huron road. Mia* D \1 Cam hell WInni _. with John l., Graham. Ca ria n MN. Leonard L. Willer nd 1.Paore Walter, Summereone. ' willl._l, \\. Newcombe, (kldfeIIO $ Hall, alj. and Mr+. Illiver '. Rhynas.•'•rrd Philip Ithynae, with • r*. Chas. Sim- , „-• at. Davids St. INayalt ittid, Br tford, with Reber Ia .-I. Elgin Ave. Helen Maephe on 'ant Mrs. Jan. Mae- ph-•rsnn. \Vine peg. witty Dswid Mai;• ph --*son, Rag a St. Mr. and Ars, J. S. Henderson and Mol. G. Rloor, Detroit, with W. R. John; ' 'eaye St:' . - C. S te, Toronto, with Mrs: It•+r- afP 1 clan. - M ry - (8. Robertson, Windsor, with A. . Robertson, Victoria Sl. Continued on lunge 4. No radical demote in the editorial polk,leu of The Signal may two expected Its primary purpose .118111 he the d1*- semluatlun of the nee,. of the terri- tory whirl' for generations has recog- nized The tetanal a. its "home' paper. and while things political will 1.• dis- cfswsl from tine to time from the st:tmll.11ut of those prh.Iple. which Ore recognized as the foundation of Liberalism. thos,• qul•.tlons having a more direct tearing on the interests of the community 1.•11118 served will be given first phiee. Ti1P Signal Inas :1 real place to fill In iia particular sphere nal I ask for the hearty support of a11_ Its friends in the eixtrk which 1 have nntiert*ken. ATIi01, McQl'AR1t1E. EDITORIAL NOTES. Referring to the ..loco of the cele- brations of the tPrvwntcnarY of Peerw- ta•gl1i.hone William ibrnks make -s n Statement In antler column of The Signal which Is especially timely and well worthy of empllasls 111 1111. col- uveu. "There Is one thought," he says, .111114 occurs In rnnne'tion With such events mt+.t persletently. It is float there must stilI Ire In rinv parts of Canada. relics 'rut clt.•11- moants. lettere. diaries. etc.. of pioneering day' that 1* the year* to come will lx -.O imalense his- torical value -or rather one might �, !yam ecial -School of Commerce - Clinton and Goderich, Ont. ' Owing to change in G. T. R. time -table. it will be necessary for us to re -open our GODERICK BRANCH. ---Students nrekrring to attend the mav make arrangements to do so. We give you a THOROUGH and PRAC'11ICAL Commercial Stenographic Secretarial Civil Service - or Teachers' Course will arrange for students wishing SPECIAL COURSES Thi+ Is tlw only school in this district in which EVERT amber of the STAFF 1. a NORMAL -TRAINED TEACH.. . a* well a* a t'tra1MER('IA1. GRADUATE. __ BOOKKEEPING taught by BLISS SYSTEM of ACT-. VAL BUSINESS GOLi) MEDAI. has twit" been awarded by the NEW TI►RK (WER . of the Remington Typewriter Co. FOUR M'n4'AA1, CERTIFICATES hart !aeon awanlel by the EDf'I'ATiONAL DEPARTMENT of the Under- wood Typewriter (Si. There is a well 1'11d plate welting to the loudness world for you if you will tit yonraetf for it. Think It over. Fan term opens Sept. 6, 1921 newsier informaton Phone 11115, Clinton, or write B.i tHa11�. M. A. STONE. a. M Gm khlht, e -Prior Ipal pal This picture reproduced from an actual photograph taken In 1886 at Stony Mountain, Manitoba. shows a group of French Journalists, the first to travel over the Canadian Pacific Railway. Poundmaker, the rebel Indian chief. is seen in the centre of the picture. To get first-hand knowledge of Poundmaker surrendered to Col- The journalists gathered what data:. 1 the Riel Rebellion and the results ons! Middleton ea may 26. 188&, 14 they could regarding jovrnallattd•- whkh followed its suppression. a days after the battle of Batoche. achievements in Western Caasdai party of French journalists and Tbs Indian leader was sentenced to Thee. farts weregiven to them lr>r\ their wives arrived at Quebec 1n serve three years 1a StonyMoun!aln William F, Luxton, edltot of the July, 1886. Tbey Metre the first Penitentiary. Several other Rebels, Manitoba Free Press, and the dean - French journalists to visit Canada including Riel wee* hanged. When of newspaperdom in the west Tltts . after Confederation. Poundmaker was eeateneed to prison, Free Preps was established 1n 187f After spending a few days In the he said ha would rather be hanged and it had grown to be a poll . historic city they went to Montreal, than go to "that place M Manitoba." power in Canada. It chemist* where they were entertained by Re died before Ws sentence expired. the cause of the Liberal party - many French-Canadian Societies. The Frees journalists had the The Nov Wester. whish was the Leaving Montreal they travelled only ppho�tegr•1h taken of them In pioneer newspaperof the West, ear - over theCaaadlan Padfio Railway Canadi a, i their visit to Stony *led the only nws the settle» read line. to Qu'A U Seakatehmwaa, mountain Tea teatiary. Poundnsaker in th earlier day. It flourished for where the womee* oft the party re- was brottlglst trove his cell and posed several years, sad "died" alertly manned while the jearnalists jour- in the Nadia of the group. Colonel after the se pttwslon of the Mel neyed to the scenes of the battles Samuel Lws+tee Bedeon, warden of Rebellion. Tt: Manitoba', and tie during the Riel Rebellion. The the stood b.hlnd Fumed- News Letter both bad short lives visited Batoehs, Cut-Iinlfe Mamaker, *Adamthe chain which was They were followed by The Merl•. • Frenchman's Butte esti .tiller place. attar -Mato Penndmaker's wrist French newspaper It also met en They travelled by methods et trans- Pottltsi+aliea+was one of the most early death. The fate of The Metas portation tuned by b the ploaser set. noted sad httreatlng prisoners ever iatsreeted tie visiting Preach Jottltls- tlera, consisting ti- the emit part of imprisoned at the penitentiary. Its allots who aeeseti eotl3ea of M M ox -.arta • was 1b. only primmer who was al- take bark to Ft'asee. • Returning to Manitoba, the jewrw- los►•i b wear a halt long while The joornaii tg then wast q alisb visited StonyMonetaf' Peal- ..rvtsug a snsata•eo, oeto, tinea to 11eatMal. turas b tsntiaty, win ow the ve and literature were not tee over the comedies Peal& noted leader eta strong �t Ir e -ft �a yetardari w►ie IM Preseh way linea, ewh tldag er • ,teasarte diva SeMb w-. 1mpt4seed P+eaad- Y visited t1s• west- The at Quebec fee the rs, . e down tie slater Med Vi Land .t Rebs r wia �y ae>tests pale ahnoet meNvlded St. Lwrewre River •e id weer to. Cadeteatrd Csleai4 Ottatt's tKas s11lIhRMti tit iblig a M lits I►tlaatla`O4a� fl! ! r r t- ars.... 1,. [alb HILL •- • ...,i .uses WATER ' TAKERS t. "Iowa of Goderich WARNING LAWN SERVICE HOURS are from 7 a.m. to 8 a.m. and from 1 p.m. to 10 p.m. -o- Any o- Atry person or persons found using tater for lawn service ether than during the above lours --or using lawn service without }hint a tlbe lnn4 pay- ing for 1wiP-w proem -410°n and their whole ,nater service turned off without notice. -0- For oar mutual pro- tection it is absolutely nec ry that all water services turned off during Fen alarm - Wow and light Commission Tows el Goierick • a y New Automobile Paint Shop Opened I have opened an Automobile Paint Shop and am prepared to handle all classes of Cars for painting and refinishing CALL ON US OR PHONE Have you got your Anti -Glare lens• -ass required for autonnobI1'iS 1 handle the MCKEE LNS which vas betrr'T+pproVed by the Government Let us show yob its good points over outer stakes all JOHN CUTHBERTSON . Decorator \Vest Street opposite Masonic Hall Phone 354 P. O. Box 509 XXXXXX)OCXICCMCCXMCXXXXMCXXX 1 Wear and Tear There is nothing more satisfying than a suit that stands the wear and keeps its shape LET US TAILOR YQU NEXT F. H. MARTIN, Tailor F. H. Tailor • 11 le.