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The Signal, 1928-6-21, Page 3The Signal's Clubbing List will save you time and money. We can give you a price on almost any publication issued on the continent. rim SIGNAL PRINTING CO., LIMITED, Publishers. cion4bt First-class work at reasonable prices. Call The Signal when you want a job of printing well done. Telephone 35 AN ESSENTIAL OF MODERN LIFE BANKING Service is one of the essentials of modern life. It assists in the production of every article and in the transportation of every com- modity. Without it, distribution would be impossible. Yet Banking functions so smoothly that we are scarcely aware of our dependence upon it. By taking Banking Service for granted we pay our greatest tribute to its efficiency. Each year an increasing number of depositors and clients affords evidence of the character of Service offered by the standard stank of Cantata. I.STABLISHED 1873 H. H. REID Manager, Gociertch Branch Breeches also et Ambers. B.r61d and Dursgeneen GODERICH, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 1928 1:1.;111.1 t•11is'1' 1'1:\i1 all 2:5. TOWN PAYS AMOUNT YOUNG ENGLISHMAN AT FOUR DOLGA JUDGMENT AND COSTS 1 1 ant t ea anti w' give an • u t and Goderich Joint. Jwu 14.—FredBright. Crow the outer cud u: the outer brei'.. The Canadian Nptioli al hallways I young Englishmen who hal been in 1 asst•* to an harbor4fee •oras..• tial f.'.' tisassiue cuubtius the following, this country only about a mouth, oldest in width and '',4 feet ;a40a low' tt:asa' e a \I i,, le of a member of the C.N.R. telt itis life tal+ay by throwing himself Public Works Depatlment Con- Ira luhfofathe preset lake Ilurou. ewrtla t' sa;,pit department also bus pxseutly Xacrose 1 e rails t' train, labout tat �rmile sad a- sider8 Extension of Breakwater l i.„crwcuts which originally sues • ..ten retired uu ps•uslou after long' half from Te•swater. Not Required at Present ! templates u depth of _1'j feet • ! Ilia le had been engaged to work by present low water, there have h,. ertite: Janes Culbert, lt.•'Lt. No. 7, Islekuow, cowpinlut* or grvruuds, for t ,w{,;. Charles Noble, dean of traffic super' and they were h aline hay in a ('Sr iu the Canadian National 'Vele- 1 e the rtt,'r, it is t.'is•rte,t *last the t STARTED IN GODERICH KILLED BY TRAIN mated asst of Mi. work ie in the neigh RSA MONTH borbaNl of 3tXM►. 1(1• Ito sets • l sow under Throat• Ilinnself. ,\retia, lite "Wile on n.l as be compdet.d d�:ring the pre... ; Early Experiment with Telephone 1k- (•, 1'. It. Near 'reeswaler INMcMICHAEL CASE illtrap. e •hal , tees rt Stratfordua a . is All the members were present at, this meeting of the town cotue•ll last Fri- day night. In the abseue• of Town Clerk Knox,. Mr. W. 11. ltadertsun as clerk alfa or se . as to tile scheme or as to the u••r.. •.,.u',. .. sour and there would leapt -sir to. Is• I, ,tr,.phs aervke, had retired, cuwpletiug necessity of having .an outer v:. I .... a period of fifty-three years which hue age basin or pratet•ted water arcs.. elapsed since lw began in isTS with '.in clew of the nlwate, the II . :IX 31ou1mil Telegraph Company. Mr. acteh went would not Is. aarrautel :a• Sob:e's retirement was made the tits= y M Fwan po the re ve- areseut time in undertaking' the ii.,- easiuu of a social gathering atMout- to red sympathetically to the bereave- 1 'teal in which his associates jellied r44iva•st44 ment suffered by Councillor Lee in the dead* the* the late Mrs. l Lease of Ride Range express their uppnciariat of his work -hie mu au,1 good fellowship. I. - - CARLOADS SHINGLES ROOFING EVERY GRADE, KIND AND SHADE WOOD OR SLATE SLAB Col us if you are in need of anything in this line. Goderich Planing g Mills (BUCHANAN'S) Anything and Everything in Builders' Supplies Phone 47 P. O. Drawer 160 LIFE -BUOY OUTING SHOES LIFE -BUOY OUTING SHOES have proved to be the most reliable, best -wearing summer footwear on the market, for baseball, tennis, bowling and all other pastimes that are enjoyed by men, women and chil- dren. They are here in the latest styles at the most reasonable prices. Golf Shoes are now in stock in the new patterns. GEO. MacVICAR North Side of Square Goderich, Ont. 31r. auhte hats ti. William I. and to Clerk Knox ab- ; A draft agreement t�r” iu the telegraph seM'1ae and W head. ilius el Iurtutet, the then cu..,partici- in-law, seua•e owing to the death of his si-ter-'1 the Milittu IJrhartwey,t for the It-, {sited iu esus of the developments in-law, Miss .Burrs, at Kiugs'tua. A! of the rifle range parolxrty at- t::• wlti.li Luce taken plate', while as an letter from (7wts Ills* Lee w":t. retell exphaketrent was ue•umi'u,ie,i by a 1'•:- operator he handled every character for his [hauls to the enuucill err fru+ Tuwu S.dirit,•r Ihlw.- of 1erciee ranging from markets to fur their atteusnnec at the' .eiat t and j ataltiug that in his opinion the press; and ringside and lielishk stories fur the floral Knox. nose• -eta; alar west did nut gree tie' ions h..Ii i' '' f bigsporting events. one front al r. bei{, in behalf of M. relief fruw liability and suggesting I. A native of Oakville, tilt.. "tltar;te" Knox and hiessag. thanking the than Gast site wuttc r- 1. {•other =Ow was tsittea sed in the Gostin, cowmen ell for the rt of ge ofe ton of Multifold!hy wino. 1 will' the lrrisartweut. luetitute, m tie rep ort tit theaezt er of isnThe draft agreeuwut ea- referred joined the, y111�mtl' of showed six interments la the! back to the solicitor to assure six•h• k1onfhletter May. I aweudweuta as will fully 1 r •1.,•t the A from Thus. Morrison with! suss. reference to the refreshment privile_e at the Park Rouse was referral to the: A note was retrive,[ "trete the set: - cemetery and parks somwitt". .' rotary of the tire britrltde ticwkiag the • be-MeMirhael Caae council for the iuwrt.ase in pay recently "4"4 -le 14e brigade. Communications from Toeii oilti A communication brigade. ion from thy Depart• tar Holmes and L. E. lhautey with res tic tit of Public Higlew'uys, Toronto,iela be fereuce to the McMichael twee were ttatata.t that app3!oval was bring giveys read uud dir('our'tlhad to OW 1tiw'n bylaw 1o. 10 of 1. - stated that the Appellatewaking Calabria road a held that the town was solely resp � s; reef. sibte and assessed the whole claim 1 against the tows tie A-aownntuhatiou from at Mcl.euns coals of the appealble t Judge I. 1008 PROGRESS SOUNI) business principles and a policy of gradual expansion have marked the steady growth of this Bank for sixty years. To -day, one of the largest and strongest hanks in the world, it serves every phase of business and private life at home, and is taking a leading part in the expansion of trade in foreign markets. The Royal Bank of Canada Goderich Branch - - F. Woollcombe, Manager imc school and the Celle% a and iu 1875 juin e, graph ('ontpauy at tee, ontreal Tele- erii+i+ under the tutelage of Harr& Arwstnmg• agent and operator/ sly duties were varied.' said r. Noble In recount tug his first -txlariett.e. "1 was uttkee iters attendant, assistant aalleator, solicitor, with e line repairing thrown in, all $4 a month, and several anabitiaue oaths were keenly waiting for my job ut Tecswater this morning. when n disupeeared aid could not be la•ateat. When -the t',l'.lt. passenger trait Ne e:r:t, in charge tat t aauluctor ('arson and EngInter Morels was backing in to Tet'soater. Bright appeared along side the track and when the approach lug train wits within a few feet of hitt. he threw himself acne*: the rail The trait psasv l titer him, cutting itt--4w.+. Coutlus for Curse, and his tarskt•nutta, A. Itsusentiu;:. were ,landing on tile bask of the traina hen the fatality occurred. The rt. - unties were taken in charge by ti. The Armstrong Real Estate coroner: 0. F. CAREY & SON Li 'sited INVESTMENTS AND INSURANCE Telephone 230 Masonic Temple Building GODERICH •- ONTARIO J. W. Craigie Real Estate and Insurance Boy lied Been Kindly Treated and Insurance Agency I'e•su'nter, Out., June 19.--I owls LIFE INSURANCE (Sun Life Co.). bit: abler suicide for no resta±n known ACCIDENT, SICKNESS, AUTO, uud with no blame attached to any I ',INSURANCE persa.tt was the verdict ruderel this. evening by a coroner's jury. invectl- gating the sheath of 'Fre:erida .1. houses and Iota in Goderich and VI - wit., Bright, age nineteen, art English in.. einity, and Poetess for Sale who threw himself in front of a C.P.lt. Some err chew properties for quick train nearateTes•swuter station on Thurs.' I sale. Jttstya few of the many listed: (la?. June .14. The movements of the had were Its -story ted brick house. moll - f raced front the time of his arrival fu j cru equipped. Fine tot; in goad l Canada up ba the time of his dentth. I residential locatitaa. Impart• at all times. it was rhe age ofxr(roe►• i and, fra,m rvisetuu. submitted lay past I oat to sell to close •estate. as t h burners in ons tit. stat myueljust prlcl tie' boy had leenilrly unusanallyu sIt well. Good l!istoryltho•use. 2 lots. 2 1 {fir► been invented. one of my great f ar ,'tnhitcsl by his employers since coming' ...rue. Convenient to Square..$1076 rgli Cun- leges bring the thrill Of hearing t 1% -story house; electric lights the McMtclwr s ,'taWr Gundry stated W ,• was "iu_ the first time the human voice trills- to i ('auudu. His various employers awl water in house; tine tots; h , to Is• u:s that the mitttd in this manner. Mr. Winter., were Earl 511515on, of Exeter; Alex. small stable $700 borne equally by the y(cMichaol: and for 'y stilet rajah agent at Stratford. was re iseMeTtSo sit. of Ripley. and. James (oel- rnad le the Matti* f gvuuu+ls la a kite'! to 1'rute*str hell and wl haat t a b.•rt.Iat Brei els. Thr an erratic ShoW- Small cottage; good appear- � the town. Mr. Hohtxa adcixd _that .pa u;eruua n'u W driver iia. that telt Me pwra.ibilities of tele]iwuitiK b.• tel the deeaael tti be uta rrrAtle boy, ante; lot.; an appeal should be taken en the should au atvjtt�t occur there while w111 -the csirprora• tweets Goderich and 5Sttruttflint A nt times quite agree -tilde and at other at slat [iuu•. imitable and exeltablr. Be had Maty others; ask about them. FARMS question of the liab+i,ty of the teen. 1 the judgment al 1 el n the first trial has to be -,satisfied. and a motion `tri the pra•o•tae ea iia+demonstration wait lens] In the meantime. tion would he responsible." This was were present t„h1 hie first Pmpluyer that two years favor of ale is e s on Goderich silk•e at whit) i way referred to ;Le puWsz works Commit the editors of the Oeo local papers, a neo he had been iu a hospital seven soars that i chebe isfuPl w air. tee. sur +. n {sort. baseearofuialu (the .community tail- months with brain fhe ever. Two days Port.a Eliunh aaganano, a cornet and, a.'fore his his net in halwritten`ta Inaue•y fur the amount of Iattgm' ('ottmtruct' of Sidewalks Armstrong.; i taxed loath and interesi, less the total 1'bt speestiuu e; cuustrue:ion of tie er ne s i hater to h au ' improvements. ,i tiddler. The he di Mr. - Iupset her. its aha• intimated plat:d and as he did I held an a'1aw, in hernlMtnerto Mr. McTavish. is•tterel - from- his mother to Mr. Shepton ex- , Ofllce ansa—Mondays. Wcdntssdstys, wit,.preesfor to both him anal his Saturdays, or. API ....4.7 by special • w•it,. for the kindneetwe shown Tier son. i reopttest. Dr. Ii. II. Gillies. coroner. of Tees- For all particulars oar or write e 141441 at the inquest and Large ;lumber of tine farms for sale. Statue of them can be bought just now for about value of l,utldiuknt and of the garuialtecs .served upon th)r town. Areording to -a stateweut rendered by Mr. Daucey, the judgment and wets are as follows: Judgment, $1500.- 00; taxed costs, $-113.(i:a; interest at per cent. from February, 2's to May 1:r. $28—$1941.06. uteut sidewalks was considered at con- siderable length, udTbatetheelmotion iiyi,thitl wing waaT"L>a of May halo with regard to cunstnec- tiuu of sldettitlks be rescinded and that we ask for tenders for the con- struction of walks for which proper Hilus, have been received." Au application from Ctief'1',atClt t'” - - - 1 tlawaite for unifp1 m suits and cape. for I The Mayor and Coui e1Uurs T.ee 7[tre himself and Sergeant Roast was refer- Muunlugs were luslatent upon the ad- ' red to the special committee. t isabillty of calling for tenders,.and A lettei was receive.! from James; t'ouuctller Sproul, Who was not press Iluck,-�keeper of the town dural'; est at the weetiutt-'of May lath, was grimed, stating that he could not at- i,uf thy saute elation. Reeve Turner thought the chief consideration was "dens to the work if the land was al- hnw-td tore cropped.es.. *rut to the trumptlyat ie Alltthe members but foss, stmuld be started puAAl mor►e ems.'- E alters Maltte guirtttrnirt A letter from W. l Kelly. London., motion t.• ask for tenders. Rating that he had sold the irtraRe' property on St. Andrew's street le.6tty" _ committee Reports rte a -Moore and asking to be relieved from The tluntse committee regio responsibility In connection with thel large number of accounts to be paid gatwline tank, was referred to the Pah uud again ntomatiended that every of lic works committee.cleanll ontstand An appllc•ation from Henry Cle- k menta for pertnlesion to erect a sign in front. of his place of business on Kingston street was refs•rnd to the - public works committee. Petitions for Oiling Petitions as follows for oiling ofroadpicture front Calabria road were to Albert streetd: Newgate s; theatretlicense be al et lagrao ed. is moving FI t I Ighth ruga. and The public works committee re - eek f 1Y T fellow and Leu J. Baker phone on the strings. That et'*tats . was o}}re of the earliest attempts at loig distance tctephening." - r. Noble went to Toronto in 1577 rind brat saw the duplex, then consid- ered a mat el. "And i was a proud cub when I could send and receive on _the alu.treal dux." When in la7tl Mr. -Noble Caine t'• aluntreul to juin the then Dominion water, pr s (Town Attorney Freeborn. of Walker' J. W. ARMSTRONG -row w•:IM. present in the n errs ti Real Estate Agent Cft+w a. P. O. Box A9. Goderich. OM. I t t f the Telegraph pompous, She hate C. It GREAT HELP TO — Mauler was superititenlent, anti later Mr. Noble went to New York and worked in the Western Cuban, then lo- cated at Ii.', Broadway. The quadru- ples. an Edison invention, woe then coming into use and in this aonnt.•tlou Mr. rorde recall% it .ieit pais by ate Edison. who warmly greeted many mete who bud worked with him hi ear- lier days. ' 'Out of theee exlrrrlenteet, Mr. Noble recalls the gradual develotenent from fuel be male [u up a the days when a telegraph altrntrat lug taxes. a ptalally tlnase in the buss .was not binding to the pspeedy of the treasurer, and that the town methods of buying and selling with in- sollcitor be asked to lose no time In tejvnals i f scarce Mror,'lthen kernels. to assisting the treasurer to make these Montreal and recalls that in the'earll' collections. ,:Igtttfee the telephone was making The special committee Mr. M ended slow headway in Montreal, the ia•itl that the application of Mr. Maxwell exchange lasing iswateal next door to, the I,ominiod Telegraph Company, in St. Fntntoli Xavier street, where the northern wing of the Stoek--Exehange t -tiara wtneaEeh YOUNG MOTHERS Baby's Own Tablets Have- Many Uses and Are Absolutely Harmless 'fir hare in the _Suur<c it aim tit•, harmless remedy fur the minor Ills of bnbles and little rtch ldretl and atlgreatt !Knot to young exactly why Italay's tlwn Tablets have been found in 111ous+uula of honee- holds. The Tablets regulate the stone stili and boaele. break up colds and rl simple fevers. alla',y the irritation of cutting teeth. yet they have no dru taste and the children like them. - Cotn•ernhag the Tablets. Mrs. Ruth - vett l'romniiiI'r. Ruthven, Ont.. writes:—"Kindly send me' your little t book on the,('are of the Baby. i have two children, one fuer years or age ant se i f a year and a -half. Boat are In excellent health and the only medicine they 'have tins is Iiaby's Own Tablets. 1 always keep the Tablets in the house find nm happy to re(ommenti them to other soothers.' Baby's Own Tatblota are sold by fill - medicine dealers or by mail at 21 eta. a box from The 1)r. Williams' Medi- eiue ('u.. Bra•kville, Ont. 77 Limbering -up E--;;lsew They had just met at Attnhftc City and were sitting on the isach: ;its[--"WTutt n w•oulerfully devel- oped arm you leave." Ile --"Yes. i got that playing baatket- ball. By the way, were you ever on a Irak tatam'''--1)rexad Institute i)rex- erl. Essex street, Elgin t o • ' . Lighthouse street to Weu!eetey NPI° '' artists that Feud» had been receival ('u mbrla to ictona , 1 n street, South street, Cambria to Victoria; street, Britannia road to Mrs. ikayee s property; St. I'atrk:k's street. Col- borne to Waterloo; Ne'lsm street. Waterloo to Victoria; St. George's \Felling Crescent; Lighthouse street, ton to Wellesley ; tit. David's att'es't. Kingston to Cambria; Elgin avenue, west end. There also was a petition from residents of South street, be- tween Britannia ted and Raglan street, sulking that the road be not oiled. These petitions were all referred to the public works committee with power to act. -tpplleatiorw for Iktilding Permits row coveridg their electric signs and that work was progressing in connection with repoirs at the Park House prop- erty. The committee recommended that the laying of cement sidewalks be pro• ,ceded with immediately after the ap- plication plication of oil and tarvia on the streets, and that the solicitor be asked for advice in the McMichael case. The cemetery and parks committee reported that hind adjoining the Art - •bud been rented to ltich- craft fact yur' and Moore and that the tourist camp greutds were being put into shape ter the season, and that cooking and het water equipment and situHary ar- rangemetlts were being psi I,Ned. The water, light and barber ...,inttiit- A{q,Beatlons for building permit s, 't tee rccoutuunled that the t ilitiug. as follows, were referred to the fire beach be• cleaned up ni tinea' tilt,! thil committee: N. L. Smith, repairs w, temporary. teammate/dation in the naat- barnroeve , Neln street Bernard Wilson, of saiiItars and rest room eonteni- rrahingling dwelling, South street; etasex IK' nrrangtvl. - Mrs. Strang, garage, Millennia road; These reports were all qtlotited. alk—hutch Kennedy, garage, \"icturill arrangements with T. ' • Murphy for street; W. Dunning, rgre a raind al' I the rental arf isart of the Nut baud Ship- testiest to restdene•, t'oleturg street; I Imitates( protwrly on Itran•k street fur Knox chitn9a, reshiuKlhng church I the next three months were left with Cuuneillor Mannings. .\ long lis lission follahved with re- Bard to -the paa•itioi of affairs in eon - REPORT OF HOG SHIPMENTS for month ending May 31. 1928: Gad- Mc- Au-. Huron *rich (law burn County Total hags 116 451 42.4 731St Spiel haven 29 142 125 2192 Thiek smooth :6 259 257 41r'4 Hench. 4 4 3 1118 Ex tea itis vies 1 2 16 35 L"S 350 Shop hos,57 Lights and Teetlens 19 1 building; Mrs. C. Jones. reshinglhig dwelling. Napier street ; Joseph Ber- ton r•shingling dwelling. Britannia road; N. McDermld. ra•shingliig dwell- nectien with the vacant Malihonl Howl ing, Britannia road; .1. Morison, re -I factory. with totgrsrat to which there pairs and alterations to "citing, orbs t.isct.or three pr•istAtiiuia. .t tar••- uew garage. l'atnbri.t road: Jaaseplt IK,aitI tens mild*. that ;in di•lIioi-.I be a 'trophy, brick tiretasee nal repairsto 1 engaga•,I to value I plant. but no slwellites, (suebea' start : 1Villtani I definite decision was arrived at. Brophy, glues porch. Quebec attract 11 At advertising propKasition from The ChM.. Barker. garage. Aeglesen street.' London Free Press wet turned dorke. A petition for a cement sidewalk on and the council adjourned. St. David's street, north side, from I'ambrI rued. was Albert street to referred to the public wont, tom- mltte,. boas the Minister of Public Works The following was r,ra'Iv"ti from lion. J. C. Elliott, Minister of Ihublic Works, Ottawa : "With further reference to your letter of the 'Seth ultimo In retard to the extension of the river breekwater nt Go,lPrieh, Ont.. totvrnnet with the existing outside breakwater, awaking a Vote(- teal water ares within the out- side breakwater and preventing the fill- ing In of the whip channel by silt from An Elastic Permit ( leanden Advertiser I A Strattvuy man bought twenty -ti., Mottles of whiskey and 132 bottles a•I beer In May at the Government 'eve store in this city. In one la) Is'• trade four different visits to the sill„' story and bought'evertty-eight bottle' of beer. These (Acta came out when he wea arrested for driving a ear while be was Intoxicated. How many bottles of lienor ton a man Any on his permit if he contrive* to keep out of the hands of the law! KEEP your shoes pliable ---In good condition --- and always brightly pol- ished, by the daily appli- cation of M MADGE Shoe Polish Nugget coats little -- 100 shines for 13 cents. T'iara's a Nwtrsf so for avant shoo maty l INSURANCE The Mutual Life Assurance Company of Canada Established 1859. Ileaal Office, Waterloo, Otutariti D. D. MOONEY, Agent. East Street. Phone 250 Gosh -rich, Ontario. Geo. Williams —Dealer in '4. PR1)VIN('LU, MUNICiI'.U. AN11 CORNY TION 13051)5 Fire. Accident, Automobile, and General Insurattre Agent t slice, next to Rank at l',auitnerce Tions• 53 t loilenrl Sun Life Assurance Co. of Canada osiers many attractive forms of policies. Consult us regarding these. H. R. LONG, District Agent Goderich Phone 115 1 ()1'FER Su,ttllo SHARE $ Elkstone-Kirkland Gold Mine at 30c a share. Several good houses for sale. INSURANCE Car, Life and First W. J. Powell Phone 3'J': I. t o I 1-38 Market quotations supplied for any listed stock. Orders promptly executed on Toronto, Montreal and New York Stock Exchanges and Chicago and Winnipeg Grain Exchanges. Huron investments Limited Royal Bask Bldg. GODERICH, ONT. noses: 430 aid 445 WINGHAM SEAFORTH Stocks Bonds Grain s Private win' connections with all healing stock and grain exchange'.