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The Signal, 1926-12-2, Page 3Clubbing Rates The Signikl can save you money an almost any newspaper or periodical Istea on Request Classified Ads. 1f yon have loe,t anything, found any- thing, want a position, want help, have a house for sale or rent, have an article you wish.to sell -use the classitied ad. columns of THE SIGNAL 411, THE SIGNAI, PRINTING 00., LIMIP, k'ubliahera. GODERICH, ONTARIO, THURSDAY. DECEMBER 2, 1926 Pr.r.rarle. Cowers are Provided far Q,rtn nes Gilt Woke f A Gift that Increases • in Value 1 -IAT DID YOU CVE LAST CHRISTMAS? W Toys for the kiddies -moat of them broken by now. "Something useful" for the grown -ups -now worn out or forgotten. Cash to your employees - appreciated but soon spent. Other presents -hurriedly bought and perhaps ill -chosen. Are they remembered mow! Suppose this year you give them each a Bank Book containing an initial deposit, and urge them to add to it regularly. Could anything be more suitabki *44 "brat Sawa Pau Bance w few MIS N carhaw•• Gofts. The Royal Bank -of-Canada Goderich Branch - - V. Woollcombe, Manager Unlimited Quantity of GOOD MIXED WOOD FOR SALE at g3 per single cord, delivered, THE GODERICH MA'NUFACTL:RINO CO.. LIMITED. (Foot of Angtesea St. Phone 61. ) The West Street Electrical Shop We carry a good stock of Electrical Appliances Fixtures, etc. We Specialize in Wiring of All Kinds Estimates given on application All Work Guaranteed Frank McArthur Telephone 82 West Street 334 FiNE PROGRAM AT CENTRAL SCHOOL hunioruue address Mr. Jefferson quoted the oak rhyme. "There was a crooked mau, and called the attention of the young folks to the truth that 1f • a man Is crooked all he does is crook - FRIDAY EVENING '"hi1' while with a etrtlght man all tete I -- an Endowing le the !let of graduates are de ht. f Dr. Field gave the decision of the recetvdepupilst diploomas�'tetordudh prisesschuul it whtheo CommenasnaeIlt Bring$ Judges on the recitations. Atter corn - could romwrueew'nt esrnlset Th wending the high grade of all the reel- was umltted from the report of this e Out Large and Interested tattnua he announced that the judges commencement in last week's Signal: Nothing is too good for her. Be it Gathering could not decide wtu•ther to place DIPLOMATS wife, mother, sister or sweetheart, "Hiawatha" or "Brutus and Caesium"(A means first-class boilers and It that gift should be fit for a prineele. fleece. and so awarded them equal hon- secowyelass honors). tire on Friday evening last, on the or- Principal Sharman thankeThe Central school was In gala at- ors..Black J.. Brownlee M.. Carter el. And what is more fitting than lovely thanked the (It), Clark L.. Olark L.. Currie W.. ofrerings of •lou of the annual 1y,mmeucemetet. frienolb for their ►wese•nre, and the Elliott 1., Evans Y. (A), Mt^s H. Fine Gold Platinum Silverware China Cut Glass jewelry Pearls Umbrellas VICTORIA SCHOOL Annual SEVENTY N1s'I'II YEAR NO. 43 •mfsflr•m•mmmmm+ t Gifts Fit for a Princess ! cn The large clams -room which serves as ,Tonnes of prises for theft gifts, then (B). HrmtlU,u E. (It/. u R au auditorium was beautifully deco- urged the graduating claw to run- Lttmby E., alyd►ay D. IRI• MacKay tenet in red and white, the school thole to do their beat• At the close Y. (B), Ye1)onald L. (A).+- colors, relieved by clusters of ever of her address Alma Howell on behalf gor O. (A), Marney D.. * s A. green. The ceutre seats were re- pupils. P of the graduate* presented Mists Sherr (B). Peachy G.. Taylor 8... Taylor, J., served fur the poples• whsle alt the_ man with a beautiful bouquet of Tremblay 'H. (R)' Walters R.. Wal - 'feet of the froom wee rifled tu_nrer, toys_ n (Hj White A� Hoer T.. chrrsaltheu1 ma. the ng ent•to had. been ted the Whets Th Blueing of the National Anthem Janes H.. Johnston K. (B) - e 1'RI'LEIi the he rs had brew seated for pope ''rlo o' the proceedings. of the present entrance clam eutrre *! P 1 The following received Ole highe$t macchlug smartly to the oolitic of the The GraduatingClrsa marks la the subjects stated In Tec• + Fountain Pens byMr. Jack Mcl)ermld. 1 f dJplowun were t .t arhlwl at the minium tstdmina- 1 plana played Those rte r ng _- o ■ --_ Then the graduating re elves were es- F'Irst-class honors -Jean Abell, Lyle Liao. iJnae 10.•c Pencils curled to the sesta reserve for them. t•rawfur I Reginald Fisher Alma flow- • ashy - Morrison MacKay. Ivory and the pupils, rising, gore their clary Kathleen !'noel) I'rlae dvuated by M (• Lo and Ebony ell. Kerui. til Hunter. -a r H I Long. "yl:' ttau-dera. James Sutherland, . Mlstory-Lucille MacDonald. Prise These are truly worth -while gifts lrieu. C. F. Clarke occupied the chair. Win. Sutherland. donated by, Maple Lilt Chapter, that last, in good tasty, the lancet Ile congratulated the school and the Ser ndrLsx t1ouorr-.►mhrusr Col. 11.O�D.L• rltlua - Olive Mae(aegor•1 fashion and always appreciated of the Composition 11 ,wa-- upon the flue apprarautr room• nn the training given to the pu- burin. Helen Cooper, Lore ne Grant, . by This Year Give Gifts pier, and ui the r work. standing /7f D„n.thy Elul as wen RneJ Ebb. nee. Prize donated t Yr. W. s. R rise do- IteadtnlE-avtkvr Nl.f"s. Prise do- , the a pupils In thele work. Pose- Wilma Graeae. ]ark Knee- natio' by Mr. Jas. Thomson. That Last • The program presented was given thaw, VI'ilsoa McCreath, Lillian Pat- 1/rowing-Alm. F)llfuu. Prize der • very largely by the pupils, a new and terwn, Robert Stoddart, Harold Tay- noted by Yr. Jar. ElIitptt•. Prize was very interesting feature being a con- lot. and also in writing. E teat fora pylae for the best umbers, at Award at Prizes Spelling -Thelma Hoy 150 marks. Then were four of these numbers, at 1'rizea for proficiency were reworded pa•rfectl. Prize donated by Victoria 0. F. C�irey & Son, Limited. Insurance and Bond Br�kers Was Street. Goderich, taclo. Phone 230. • Sun Life Assurance Co: of Canada -Preeepe out arid- pr'gtrasive- The Sun Life of Canada offers safe investment and sure pro- tection. Insure to -day. H. R. LONG, Ditreet Godorick Plume 115 e C. Robertson the eceuing The )Tome snot School Club. Diamond Merchant ]I[LB BL1(MIL1- and PAS YOB during intervals, Its as follow*: elector were Mies► Borer .. C. a, Aritbmetle --Margaret Evans. Prize rprectur Field and Rrr-.�. C. YcDer- H1Rh�usttrl bt in y Mr� llurtuthe e- \ mr. donated by Lia K. Stonehouse: Knight. Prize Jeweller TOB IN ALBERTA Goderich Phone 136 mid' (prize ol+ y Literature -Stewart g . W. H. Mose is Having a Busy The first number yon the program telutherland. ,taunted by Mr. \\'. Naftrl. Time was a chorus, "Cheer Song ;" then the Second highest In inspectorate and Grammer -Anna White. Prize do Q in Oasis noted by Miss G. Hamilton. "Does the rural preacherLethbridge very flnelytby Jean uAbell. This ada," was given luring the yearse(denat f{rhytWomru's Lucille Miss received the Wo- (Atbcr la $quer?Sutherland g P men's Institute prize fur rte•elchlg the , ,hy a Want Ad. M The SIL (Alberta) Herald, and the answer 18 followed by a coral solo by Mr. Ja k lostttutrl-yrs. Su4herlan second highest marks. Wo - in the words of a news item from Lorene mid, which was Rover enjoyed. endues{*Ilingtt(donated itbygCentral Olive Mat -Gregor revoked the Rule Burdett. Alberta: Lorene Grass recited very prettily tet Park memorial silver medal for - bers"Mondy (everting. October 18, board Thr Well of St. Kayne;" then the school) -Wm. Sutherland. taking the highest marks !n Victoria - members from arnumber of congrep• audience joined with the pupils lu For entrance hiserryl.O(dona ]au. school. tlonr of the CuitectChurch met In the singing "Old Black Joe" and lie alert's therlan Leafe Reginald Fisher end Wni. The !tome and School CI -b prizes church at Burdett to make arrange fu de ('old. Cold Gruuud." The melts- were awarded as follows: Went* for Rev. W. H. Moss. of Bur- tion "Brutus and Cassius" from Julius Sutherland. each of whom took 100 per Edna Knight -first In proficiency 1t deft add Grassy Lake districts. to take Caesar was excellently given by c'e'nt. Ed- neer the Bow Island field. Rev. Hart Jamcr and William Sutherland. who, For entrance literature, grammes still deportment in Jr. i!'., *Mem 2. i.l des mtlkehl-secteud_-_ fn profi- t. Bow Inland 1a leasing on November In their human togas, quarrelled vette- and "'arithmetic au1e named by Central clrmy and deportment 1. Th change was untalmuusly mend). and made f 1 d gain in Iwo F literature re and gra r en s a in Jr. IV.. room menet (da- ft Id IsI {motion. The tints mpnl, 1 Club)- "Grassy r b) room The c n r or 2• agreed upon and Rev. Mose' e 'note and "Today tinted by Home and Shoo ' u - Madeline Naftrl-first in proflrlency laid out now as follows: numbers. "Cuckoo e Song" h recitation, Jean Abell. u. i deportment Nat In Sr. III., 3 •eGrnmey -Lake mervlte ats "it was For history an arithmetic e Edith CorntlehF-fleet In pry t'f and deportment In Sr. iII.. room . • J. W. Craigie •Real Estate ani Insurance e Armstroog Real Estate • 11 a m p Monday �-' thou the four[ ter d (donated Ile(f•rrTh Bow Island town 3.3+1 p.m. and y Club) -Lyle Morning Star at 1230• Badman Thr Famine, from Hln 4 school house 11 a.m. on alternate 8nn- very finely elven by Mien AImt1__Crawlte Jes*te Mafhe*on-(trot fnirr+.AeJeg llowell• rlthmetic IdonatevF by 3 playa. 13o Lot -Robert- For art and E ---- nod dcps,rtmrnLlnJr. IIL, rrrom 3. � and reser Hiawatha, and School by Towage Agency home- vice to Burdett with preaching ter- Inspector Tom presented t Mlso Sharron arithmetic Howell.red Rom - first ret 7.30 m.. making some thirty Turk agoldnd, uxrlal, won by William For geography (donated by Mr. Jr.,111.. )room first fn proficiency In Life (Sun Lite), Accident and five miles of a drive and four preach- .Sutherland, a lad of eleven years, who \\,t°. Unman -Kenneth Hunter. .cent Barbour -first In pruticlency 'sushi's Insurance fug services every Sunday. stood first in the inspectorate at the For writing (donated by Mrs. King) and deportment In Sr. IL, room 5. Mr. Tom large field, but he assures us that he is congratulated the sRed. h. }tree For general pr "It i* frit that Rev. Mue*n has a ver? east toot -mice examination.' r flu 00 -Kathleen Powell. Sylvia Ker --first in proficiency and aid Centra for Real Estate 1 tuft err• pup proficiency in other Big Ban g deportment In Jr. IL nese, nom 5. Aloerl ,lacy to lint property to sl•II. apme to make a hard fight to fill the their excellent were presenting. tL the grades: Jein Robertson -first In general al1xrhntmugg program they presenting aag Sr. III. (given by Miss Ball) -Doug "The suggestion of some Is that he Ing the parents and friends there that pn,Ach•ucy lu Sr.•ILelass; room fS. I Atinepaceto locate property to buy. las Middleton. William Kiley -first in general prn- w 111 have to oke lunch to Ms /err on his retina tothe the s hdol heex found the Jr.I\ ')Sleep -by the aehloll-Efts i►cieucy In Jr. 11. class, nom F. ' Large number of properties now listed while travelling." singing and the phy+trf the al- Rance. I)uunld 1\'igRius-first in dr s,rt- �p formerly the pastor ways up to the mark of the exhibition Jr.11 (Riven he )Ilse Ballfe)-to e,•le•t iron. Good houses 1(4 ruts cum- I t inSr.Sroom leen for treat $70o ts00 WM. WOO, hie wife was Mise Marjorie en oft m pare, •- John Lery 1 Mr. Mose was u men r. uu r. e n an the lienmtller Methodist Clreutt, and being given that evening. Ile asked Julm Lesslle': 1Itt r- err. 1. T army--firl:t In general i{201, aimf11a,e rre-Veen, SINOP, elifiat l J Aitken p parents to s slot their children Farms! Farms! 114 acres, Rosi brick house, good barn, one mile to store, itchoogql, church and station. Trice $5,0t►• yet acnes, an ideal farm, silo, water bowls in *table and new barn, only one-quarter mile to school, church and *tore. i'rice $7,250. 100 scree. char in, good building, choice land. 1(N1 scree. three miles to White- church village and ieatiun. This is' one of the choice places. ES,. Several other meal buys. 12•uere' chicken and truck fano right in a good village, also new brick house, new barn and large orchard, all for'it3,(* ). A minder of good Howse for sale or rent. Also Assurance, Stacks and Bonds for sale W. -17 -Pow -e- ll - Auto, Lift, Sizk and Accident Insuiance Phone 292 Nelson Street, East by tlrrn Ip Miss- Elliott)* pn,flcfenrp in Sr. L. room 7. 112111. 12:30(1, 12500,5:I D• SIM), etc. of the Mrs. L(rnwt Is doing her share encouraging had then). and by stenug that Ruth Sbrpperd. Maudle Moore, Dora Ida ))organ -Bret 1n Rennet) p,ru. Some good Psufa'rtita just ountidlillie. of the work, 1 Burdett charge of the Sun- they hod opportunity to get homework thy Lt -Ir. ricit•ury In Sr. 1. class. *nom S. corporation. A few of them practically' day school at !n addition to done -Bile helpful conditions. Prizes for deportment : Noreen Sproul -first in deportment in the town, but with township tax, with many other duties. to "Billy" Sutherland took his seat 81 IV. (tang. ' be Mrs. Carrie)- K after receiving the medal the class In Sr.Rr1. class, room S. all necessary buildings and a few acres n( Who Won the Flarf rose and gave a song and cheer for 1\"rd Sutherland. nitride Signo•--first in general pro- land attached. I Sr. 111. (given by the school) -+Dorn- flclene� fn' klnQrrgnrten prhmrry, t;ood brick house and barn and nue "If nature had made me an ostrich," him. Bonnie shy Henderson. nom O,• acreelf land, 81:,00. Bald old Grouch. "I suppose I could After a thorn*, "My •Tr. III. (given by the sehodll-Vel- •tack Cutt-first in general protl• (;tel frame house and hero with flue Marque.' by the school. Dr. Field• pre- eat your cooking." ma Glldidon. clency� In kindergarten primary. room and „nit -half acres of land, =111(10. "That . Wrould per very nice." an---armed-the &Wonds, to the graduates. Jr. 11. 1Rlren by Ole st hnnl l-IMn• p snored bl■ imperturbable eprusel - M -seal, every member of the-clses old Graham rend Jim Alum. (;md_Iramc bourse and barn with one some plumes for ID2. ]ted been successful at the entrance Silas T.. Ttnhtnfnn's Prize": a nil tliree•quartere acres of land. $10+10. tfiMt 1 eronld.getPrintery •1gh•ri by the school) 1.4.011a rd L1:,ctte,ttahL !tr_ 111.. err.... hat." terms Dr. Field spoke In high Madeline Basho,. Good frame holm and barn with teal tertos of the work of the school as 1 (all b em(I in nrnflcfencc and drrortment• acfee of land. 1 1 tfleoft+ltflrntflesf7t rAnitorC dittflrt,nt flr>t1tt11d IIt1�ltrfStef7tffMw t�f1d 11I111t1 rf�lr rff'1is. Christmas E Greeting Cards Personal Greeting Cards with your own name printed on each card ------------ From One Dollar a dozen up 10 Place Your Order Now and Avoid the Rush of the Last Few Weeks Before Christmas We have a larger selection for your inspection than ever before ASK TO SEE SAMPLE BOOKS The Signal Printing Co., Ltd. XX TELEPHONE 35 shown by the standing of the pupils. nine of wham took first-class and six eon. Jim Sheardo second -eines,. honors. One lad. Harold man. Jr. ili.- Taylor. who passed on his year's work. IL-Rtssle Gllddo teeing 111 at examination time, would S .Tal Gtt fur no douht also have received honors the ielat pond flcho had he been able to write. Taylor. The valedictory addrens was given For collection of we by William Sutherland who spoke of the aremoriea the pupils carry with the Honer trent SCI1001 them front Central school. and paid $ )Its. 1'urres1-Ebb. Ross, tribute to the training received there which they find so helpful now In the -Sr. IL. proficiency. 11w nwn late where each must "paddle (With Apologies to Kipling) y' farms an very rine, well -imps, wl and . ., - _ _ 1 I Edward \\'Island -Jr. i1.. ptofl gorse Toe anion* and very cess tonne for Commnnily singing of "My Wild 4f yon the keep your kalr wfen il-Ciencyr payment of required. Ask wised them. irlsh Rosy" was led by Mr. Jack Me- about yon • ` For all particulars we or write Dermad. who took the solo part. Mr. Are Shearing theirs and wanting REPORT OF HOG SHIPMENTS l J. W. ARMSTRONG, SlcDermld acted 54 accompanist F throughout the erenhng. and hes play- 1nR and singing added'' much to the ecening's enjoyment. ' The address to the graduating class was given by Rev. F. C. Elliott. After Prize* for attendance . given J Willie Wh-tesldes-,Tr. 1 1.. st•eone I school) : Ftr. If. -Ralph )tender' ht proflelruey anrh di•fortmut ticod frame homer and Iain with thirty -1 n and Arthur Fire- *i: acnes of land, $3000 MIs* Kate 1\'at'n's prises: Vrr sir. loner. barn. garage, etc., ohne Gltd+Ton. Jr. Gladys Morgan --R tf., deper•teeut 7 re • nearly new, nidi artesian well and twell- INSURANCE The Mutual Life Assurance Company of Canada Established 1869. -- --Wad Office„ Waterloo, Ontario. D. D. MOONEY, Agent. L..t Street. Phone 250 Goderich, Ontario. ( • 1 t -five acres of excellent land just outside I --- --{try (elven by Dnu itis Johnston -Sr. 11.. deport- y >� Grporrlioh 113;IN1. and proficiency. Club)-ilnrold meat. 'h Munk Kee -Jr. i1 , deporinwet. A few of the listed tarns wit necessary de (given by Jt1ss %' A. \I'atson's prizes: buildings are: 45 scree. $2100; • 45 acre*, ��luh and hJ Helen Thomas -Sr. 1.. defortmeiit +2500 ;is acres. $300); S3 acnes, ;Kite); MIs' •F.. R'IptRln,a prizs•s: 10(lecres, 1125110; 10() acres. 111(11) Id) 1111 Ilose.acres, =3(XX); 11111 acres. SIAN0; id) acres, 1 ' Dorothy ()eorgt-_ writing. $511)0; 120 odes. 1171700; 2(4) acres, CARO; I Herbert 1'x11 7 Serer11n,oirt Tnrn.'r •NN) overs, 11isIst; ort. -Many, 411 these: "it you to, tau. if you 0011 hold your tnngttr when oth• offering his ormgratulettons he re- minded theta of all that had been done for them. and of the opportunities they hod enjoyed. and urged them to make their future worthy of these opportuni- ties. lie spoke of Ideal* of servfee 1 in you that had cable In early years to much Except the will which ...IT, to yon. GODEBICH TOWNSHIP ere mock you. But make allowance for their mock - Ing. too; i1 you can force four heart and nerve and sinew To keep your hair long. titter theirs Is gone. And holm on to it when ill( re'', nothing for week tooling November 25. 11110: Real Estate Apot God- Me- Au- Huron Office: l'jalairs. rn•xt door to The S. A erieh flow burn t'0untV' (;ray Co. settee, `ynnr,• Total holm ...17 174. 72 1+100 Godcrich. Sele•et bacon . 0 :Nr 11 414 P. O. Bee 89. Thick smooth N 115 52 11'43 1 Hrti1'101 .. S "t Extra henv les Shop hogs .. 13 0 i Lights and feeders 0 1" men ms LIvIngstone and Lincoln, and "Hold on •" Paid thnt all men who hare counted for good hare had ideals of Nervier-, of if you can talk with crowd* and•kecp aceompllshment and of usefulness. ynnr locks ton, The chorus. "My Task," was ming by the pupils. who rendered the* very bentttlfnl tong with much ezpre1(slnn anti feeling. The prises for proflrleney were presented by Rev. R. C. McT)ermid. who emphasized the value. In these stays of epclalIsIng. of all-round pro- ficiency. After the anteing hy all of "Thcrc'a a Long. Long Trail." prise* for depart- ment and attendance and special prises were presented hy Rev. Selby laterite). Mr. Jefferson wlahel to say a word for the pnplls whs fanned, het Mr. Tom Informed him thatthem) warp no fallnrea In the class. in a Or walk with '•Sheiks" -nor )nae your common sense; if neither foes nor loving friend" tan hurt yon. 1f women duh you "Freak" in Pelf - defence; it yon ran Pmll8 with not a hat to At you, if you ran sigh Mut never plied a tear. Tours Is the Earth and everything that'' in 1t. And - which Is more - tore')) lee a lady. Meer. --Tey V. 1.. She•phceartl. In Harper's (intended for last week I GODERICH TOWNSi111'. Nor. 24. -The fowl supper and entettninment which was held lust Friday evening In ('neon church was m dPulded 411C- CPIn spite of weather condltious.l Supper *115 Pervert in the achnothuuse from 41 to N o'clock by the ladles of 1he congregation. Following the sniper a greed program rens given In theehnrch by the 1'.i'.I'.1S. Rev. S. Jefferson meled as chairman. The prograte eon - abated of a dialogue. "How the Grown Folks Minded," a°d 11 111(7. "ruder Simpleton •" with Mat and vocal selections by Mrs. 0. Harwood I and Mr. end Mrs. Chas. Cot and Tter- tha. The proceeds of the evening ed to shone $115 Mesolithic. , emotion 111 Ont Geo. Williams Dealer In DOMLNION, i'IW%'INCIAL._ Mt'NI('IPAL AND ('ORIY)• _RAT19N IIONi)S Fire, rife, Accident, Automo- bile, and General insurance Agent ()Mee, North Street. I'11one 5.1. A Stock Brokers and Bend Dealers Direct private wire connecting with Toronto, Montreal, New York, Chicago and Winnipeg Stock and Grain Exchanges. Our board room is open to the public from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. daily Huron Investments Lirnited---_ Royal Bask Bldg , Gsdsrick, Oat. P s.ss: 430 and 4A •