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The Signal, 1929-10-17, Page 3BUY -AT-HOME DIRECTORY On Page 2 of This Issue What are you doing for the cominunity that is doing so much for you? You can help by buying everything you need in your own home town. THE SIGNAL. !'MINTING CO, LIMITED, Publishers. H. CLEMENTS Painter and Decorator Fialinial4s Lar pa.111uig• .call paler - Mg, ,etc rl 1, dully Cn, II gal re- ,tll/•t.t. Residence. No. 4, Barfield Road Telephone 259J 0. F. CAREY & SON Li 'lilted INVESTMENTS AND INSURANCE Telephone 230 Masonic Temple Building GODERICH ONTARIO Huron Investments limited Stock Brokers I3ond Dealers Insurance Royal Bink Building, 6oderlch, Ont, Photos 430 and 445 Geo. Williams Dealer In DOOM\ION, PROt,'INCIAI. MUNICIPAL AND CORPO- KATiON BONDS Fire, Accident. Autanabila. mad General Insurance Agent *Mice, next 14) Bank of Commerce Phone 53 liederich You Must Have Sugar Sugar is one of the much needed elements In a balanced diet. WRIGLEY'S supplles sugar in a convenient way. The flavor is an extra delight. Then too—you know you aren't adding weight. Sugar (s a fuel that burns up needless fat. Ween tired or bury err. te. yourself MO WRIGLEY•5 c 444; J. W. Craigie Real Estate and Insurance We tarry a good stock of Electrical Appliances, Fixtures, etc. Electric Wiring of All Kinds Estimates given on application Frank McArthur ELECTRICIAN Telephone 82 West Street GODERICH, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, OCTOBER. 17, 1929 • REV. J. E. FORD HAS 80TH BIRTHDAY t elebrale,. the A1rikersary by Preach- ing hi North Street l'hureh Oo Sunday hist Itev. J. E. Ford aetabard the rile age of eighty years Hud eelebnitud lin "ot'asion ily preaching at moroing worship h1 North street United church, when he delivered a fine and ' inspir- ing message. The what -ter. Rev. 4'. F. Clarke, speaking for hiulselr and for 111e erargregattun, extruded fellc1t1Uoo.I to Mr. F'or,t. referring to his active in- terest ,ln all good works, and ex -1 pressing the hope that he might Is• spared In bet Ith Hud strength to *.til• ?lour his helpful servhe. In 111. (l*ro erStory remarks./ Mr. Ford referrer! n. his boyhood house with the 1-tuu ttlnt s117I11 be our• to the Presence of the Redeemer. At the close of the .e•rviee Mr. Ford was surrounded by menders of the congregation. who 'IPr.a.Ialh' tendered to him their congratulations and row wishes. REIGN OF TERROR IN USBORNE TOWNSHIP 41' he1pfnl hlflueu 4., anal to the old . church where; hr had worshipped us• a IM1y : lad, he said., Ile looked. 11411 4.11ly backward oyer the list, hot for- ward ria the future with hope :end coutideltce. The text for his di -course he took from 1'.a1ni 14:1: 4--- wile isameratlou shall ',ranee 1 Thy works to :timelier and shall !!seise• Thy eighty acts.- 'there is, I said the preacher, a twofold responed- 1 bllity Iowan every generation, the re - 1 sp.11r.H,ility of reeiviog knowledge .f e:.sl find of transmitting that know- , ledge. to the succeeding generatlu Emit ge'Ierution is mut in toue•h wi God and, should glorify 1:041 for t blessings of its mgr. should use It toh-ilAgey.-arigla and endea''r to vol 1 t'ol all neve things that ,'omr to i Every 1111111 should refUre. 1141, tl 14 4,1111*' merely a iuen.l,r of a mass, 111 should ferel his individual obligation :P 111 flrlfill I1 Fanner. Hunt in Vain tar Mali. dolls Prattler Exeter, (,.fit. 11.—Saledd'ring'for the 1111.4 nine years, the enmity of a lays - tritons night prowler of 1'd.lrur t..wI- ,14141. near WlNN111an1, out:, Las flared out anew. Seven time, 4444., autumn farmers In the terrorize•d'Its:rIt hays fortiori armed Wiese. 111 apprehend OUR CLUBBING RATES Save You Money The clubbing rate for The Signal and The London Free Press is $6.50. You save 50c. A similar saving on.other papers. F: I.:II'I'V•SF4'** l' V1 -:.%It \el -41 eons*• unknown grievance against his fellow -fanners. '!'here will be little Peace ,1f wind lu 1'4s/rile until the mystery is cleared away. ' • Seven or eight Iehght.rrs to Hugh Berry have IMeu victims of the mystery luaus attacks. Mower guards in their grain sheaves have wrecked the uulrhhc ery their threshing outfits and binder gnarls Have also IM'e'u .11s- t,1ve*041 skilfully hiddcll hl wheal What letter than to tu1'sllke the ' 1' anal mit sulk.. Thr guards are I for a hunting trip to the slips where light in weight 111141 it is nlm'xI 111 - Nature is changing her ,loge in keel. 4iig - sisals to fiMI that Without tearng'Jelwu the whole sheaf. Once they Ing with the seasons? Th.. thrill of are inside the thresher. the wiichit'-, the chase may Ile' primary or lt'cv111- ery is cuwplete•ly wr'.•keel Iy the thio dory hl importance. Tho tang of the iron 4. rs,• autumnal air is present. whatever your The Copeland Assault purpose out-of-doors. One deep breath -The 110,4111lt .111 l'ul.•lao.l, who I. of It ts'fure a fragrant . ain't. break - well known in 4111. „Its, t.Mlk 1,114aefast and you feel like a lien sun. AUTUMN'S TANG AWAITS YOU OUT-OF-DOORS WII:t 11411 4('t Wick in 11111.• Willi Na tore once) more? Just now lowland 1,1,1 forest are changing their garb. sloth, Earth Is presi'uling • of her prettl, shows for thaws) who care to Jourll.•\ where she takes her magic brush anal paints the work[ 111 nt'%4 inns, lain. Hoar -slay night Last. w Mn their uukirowa aeseiu e4repairing an auto tube on the farm *•f In your (1 silently marl 111 the' dark, seal each 1, his father -h* -14n.', Hnt•h 1 rry. The 1 ams enjoy the work .•1 a Allister Artist. time they have falk•�t. I prowler .r.•pt etuietly ?y1.J4'hlud him The reels and browny :ind russets and The latest assault 1'j 'he oi_111 prow. while he u,.rked, slugging him over'' yellow's you never saw o1 any canvas f i 11 I Iterrc 1 1 I d 1011111t fu ir11•uo•4t painted You will rdis'ose•r the afs i;.u.t win sulk 1 locket, Coal and Wood Genuine Hard Stove Coal Chestnut Coal Pea Coal Coke Pocohontas (2 by 4 egg) I can supply your wants in any of theabove"uel. j- n4pt service and reasonable- pries. L. FLICK Telephone 178j the arta �� u•• 1 hie lege Odd a 1 - . lee a the w•eMM4 find u new 41st in plpy. (al np !lelThe Armstron lied U. ��u in -hoc ,1 tor - n ler w'as 1111 - .%111-ktow•,l t'•4M.rie t:1rm,•r, 451111 and I4':Iviug hila nue lavluus ue:a• the petite you Ihunght 45,1• gone. Yon will 1' g Real Estate M•'1•. was _I�e._.•.I and Insurance Agency of tie Prot -1116A 1 1 visit t. the Berry farm wIs *loth.'• Ihn tfinadi•w National loll Auld a bush. A flectilrg gl• ..t the'''' a fleeting dght.o( hide! w:l: oldained train.. kens daily alai 'Lake• stops at A('l'IDE1�T, tell KNEtiS, Al TO. tt•ry unit was caugh' 1'4 mewl.•rs of • as he flitted :dealt the farm buildings.. the hunting l.Nlge.. '1'1ey will take E'1't-' iNSURANCE it`...lowing 11 u F 1 brothers, f th loth tiny, 1's- 1 you to the -heart ..r the !'all festival t i --- -- tiler 1 lips 1 • . user chamtf.ur fur On 1 .•:.duo .14. i'tntl (In Aloulkly night of this 44,8•44 11 ' 0111 441111 :111,1 look up y'' 41 out-ll.Nl -oleo! 11.1t sled ull' •114• wI ' ..f � - I 1- uul.ii' by sth.' ,mystery 1111111. but only w•1lys will do 1Ile 'rest. 11'm1%0miel'1 LIFE: INst'RANCE (Sun Life l01. the Itrrry family t" t. • n . o - ,1r ,1 e dot• 1444144. tut .'ILII art without L,rn.• township. have also INr'll vlelfiy-,111 a short 141111'. Al* ng,•ul 5'111 gh':• Some very cheap Houses and Lots for sale 11. 11 1.1114' 1.1 Iib. It I. •tit• bry • bot'1er, w1o1 has 4.11f their Pall hull parlculars. iI ut y Ise 1 , y I th The reign of terror t , -s.rna to 5 t1 h.rluss, slues w a g a . Large -number listed to select from. he shill: the motive of %5 h a- darkly I rut down a pump. all within the least few %ears. . 1 111 eeleral I'.boorne farms wire'hn been fulm.l stretcher) a g the grow inc 'corn, tool the teeth of mower 11-.41 for La114v0.thlg the grain ha y1 fallen prey to the strategy of the un known vandal. !,riven to the win of desperation. fnrm.•r' on seven ur cal•i,1ns this anrinmn 11115e banded then*- .sires together to Lunt the 'Prowler. bot 4'14.11 time lie has managed to el*4.1r their dinettes. Sun Life Assurance Co. of Canada A TOWER OF STRENGTH Assurance in Force -� $100/4.9115,000 — Assets s4880$11,000 Dividends to Policyholder- increased for the ninth suece-•dye year in addition to a speeial maturity dividend honu. PHONES Office 115 H. R. LONG, Residence 549 District Agent s %cddled as the Identity .•t .. ' i41t4t prlw•- I- ler, began ulue year- • E11011 fa11I t.' the prowler", grudge sl, *'.Idols farness is failiorl 1''•• 41111'. - Iron a' lairs Hutt were Wt.., .4 1,1 Wrs•k s threshing ' 1111i,-Id,,el4c •.,.e)1 fount! stooks of grail!. Ilan) „ 1. w a• 't ret- Then each generath,n Ins the re -'rhes through rows e: ....owing noun spo nsfilility of transmitting" to the to destroy the Iron t• • ' .,f the tort next what It has 4411145'11 Of God. K110W- .bonders. kedge should he held Hs a trust for the 1 Farmer* Carried %rola sulrerylfug age. And we are I',ut,tl For many weeks 1. , , farmers not only to transmit but to itupruve, 411 the prowler's dot: .• 1,4 111..111 what we have re.elved before p osis c i armed prepared for a .dine .• 11144•1 ing it orb tl 14(11141444' ill experience of dl- with their will li the w'I'p, u••.Itlaut. tine thing:. It Is easy for us to dim I Lately, however. I'mciuci:.-1 pu ll4r have approve of ermditions teolay. but we Veen Informed .K the w'hple history should recognize our resla,uslhllltyrfor ,1f tit' mysterious' cast' awl they have those conditions. The growing tide ,.11144en full charge of investigational of sin should be overcome by the grow -'I Clue.4ees as to the identity ofthe ing title of (tool's power and love, anal , prowler range fmin the belief that so we could look forward to the future' he is 11 hutfdac to the sus4.htion that when there shall le pure pleasure 111 - he may he a format resident nursing • • • Members Montreal bock excl.anS. and Montreal Curb Market 1 I! Direct Private Wires to New York. Montreal, Toronto and Other Exchanges SPECIAL REPORTS From time to time, we issue the findings of special surveys we make on leading stocks. If interested, let us put your name on our mailing list to receive such reports as they are issued. Telephones Metcalf 3454 and 3455 KIIJPLN,NEWTON &CC' 372 RICHMOND STREET, LONDON, ONT. R * A%�`• • it it 0 1: • • The Canadian Bank of Commerce • II'- introduces the internationally' taw l t. '.$—,,,- ,,. -, BOOK BANKS - ,•r' TO THE PEOPLE OF OJDLRICH ANO :1-y.:-.•;* `• ,V.-,'�'' OICTRICT DEPOSIT 25 cents and get a pocket size A Book Bank. When opened at any A A branch of the Canadian Bank of Com - A merce and the contents deposited, the 25 1.1 A ft I.1 cents will be refunded. Have your Book Bank opened each month and become a regular saver. ft THE CANADIAN BANK A OF COMMERCE /., A ,..Ales a o.nntaa.no.ae ( THE STANDARD BANK 01= CANADA It —J • „e r.. .....• .....r....•-.••� . TtfE CLiiVELAND AND SUIIALO TRANSI5 IT CO . 14 N.'YNy Port Salkah r, Garda tunnfinHllllII11111111pn•-oh Tell'fil • Of Interest to the Busy Farmer "Peet' are horn. not '.Ii.l.- —Lon! Dewar. ••t►neoloes not have 40 look the part t.. play it.- ---.I 114•4511 itete.1ml. Furnished by the Ontario Department of Agriculture II ,l shortage o(, fees) In many parts eXhibitlo11e. lu mal y localities the of Ontario luta 11111 the dairying ill-In4'w'ly organized school fair bas proved .hlrtry to no 11i11e extent. A scar- a greater drawly' lard than the city of water 11%,4 pasturage has re- older township or comity fair. suited in a fain g+'R of the milk sup- ply upply and will pr.lt!laldy he reflected in an increase in pr lllx•tlon ca11ts of milk. Brophey Bros. ' THE I.E.ADING Ft'NER.IL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS Ambulance setlrice at all hours. day or night. i'I-4117\Fs: Store les. His 21; IiODEJtICll i Double Jeopardy \ corr'.IMlude•ut as. -ore, us that the folWnviug 44,iive' has been poets.) 11rumud 111'.11* 1111 ele•tric station tut Ianlege 1: "Beware—To touch these Wirt., is instant dtrlth. Anyone forret doing sed will lw prosectttel."—Ha11- ehe•st4'r Gnnrdhill. Is the threshing machine used 4111 your farm equipped with a %%ver1 w•r'rn for rime.) Mg entail weed seeds? 1t Ontario farmers annually lose thous- .might !Nay ye11 to fled out. ' arida of dollars from IUIrteAte+, in shay''/ 'rile antnmucauirtrrely be called hod-:, I►r. 1.. $. Stevenson has midi• a '11r•la1 stu(ly of this prole an idle time in !lie rural districts, Irl, and has written several bulli•11ns. what iw-ilh fall fairs, 'school fairs, e'opdes rat. le obtained of your District plow-iug mat -I.-.• hreahing bee- and Ailp-filling. in :nldition to the usual run of Imre'. 5gr4eulrnrll *lilt-*•. Brainwork on the Farm Every turner should 'lain his work and work his plan. He should s'Meial- 1zr In the tines of farming to which he and his farm are adapted: u.e hi - New Regulations New hog gnldilu regulations. enacted jointly tinder teal. rel and Provincial authority. are low in fore. .\II hogs •5 111 now 1e graded and the pr,,1m4•r 1,,.11,4 as W*U as his hands, sod. 414111 a.rordplg to grade. The letter ,trice to produce high-quality 11rsI*1<'rs hogs are now 111%1.111 into three claw es. at the loWesI 4NlssibiP cost. (lamely. "Selo '• !noon.- "Bacon- and "%hitchers." .1- s result of this 111- A Deadly Menace novation, the pr".l.'-r w-141 to rew•anlel as. ,tell be) step. Improvements are made 111 type or in feeding pra -(lees. Foch and ('4.•r' farmer will re/•elce a lobes as to rornr'l grading. A /WHOM Season Early orrlr throughout Ontario, gen- ,ernlly speaking. were n good yield• while late crop- got very little rain and were 1,11 4111. whole comparatively poor. 1t has been a peculiar season. one to defy' the forecast of even the iest-Informed and most careful farm- ers. The a%er11r' farmer has taken his reverses pililo.ophieally, however. and remembers that he will bit com- pensated. partially at least, by higher prier•• for his products. The perennial sow thistle is tb' worst weed in Canada. It 1s so .er- ious in some pisses, that farmers have left their farms. G1,N1 drainage, good cultivation, short rotations and 4'••11 farming all help to keep tilts weed under control. Every farrier s:.0u1d give It .4.44184 attention. Free Trip la Royal Fair The Department of Agrkvitie hair announced that it is again offering a flee trip to the Royal Winter Fair in November to'the ten young men who qualify In each county In Old Ontario and to five young men 1n each 41 leaflet in Northern Ontario. The fortunate young men will to those who rank highest in the Judging (4'mpetlthona now• being held in each e4annty. 1'ar- Work! Milkmen Meet Adore *114111 1:,481- Illllkmen from four tieular* regarding these cainowiitiote, continents will gather in Toronto on are now •in the hands of the various lk fd'er L'4 for the annual three-41ny agricultural representatives. The (nm- convention of the international As. 'petition is open to boys between the so•Intluu of Milk 11,•:llers. aget of sixteen and twenty-one years Delegates from youth .Africa. New living on farms In their respective Zealand. South .4,,'rle•a. !'amide and enmities. The winners will Iegiven their the 1'nited Slntrs 4541 dlar•t1.pr.blems railway fare from home station to ,.f the Dulnary. nxnging from the Toronto and return 111111 lodging se• comMolntion for four nights.. Novem- ber 111th to Lind, and meals while in Torontp. An extensive tour of .teekyards. ?thief 101114. faetorle's and 'medic institutioII$, besides the Royal Fair. has-been arranged. This -.offers rare opportunity to some 701) farm Mays throughout Ontario. The Reboot Fair Township (+clam! fairs 'have leen weedily growing in popularity daring the eighteen years in -.which -they have I4en held in Ontario. Plgllr.s are available for the 11r'( .,4'lt',n and drought In the lett/•1 part of 11e Alm - from 1114 signs 144»1 will even:atrllags miter, It is of later'•st t0 lead* that the e4relleut result. dldnined in the prajij 'ration for • the five rmnith.. Past y-e'ar. - March t. July, hair -ire, was 1x,1:4 in - hest ,t'e'ar there were 5110 school chs., or 4.aJ inches "hove the average. fairs held 111 Ontnrin. In these ;(111 The rainfall In Mardi, April and Nfay heirs. 4a54•5! schools were repterented considerably ereeisie'l that of 11e •aline making 11 total entry- list of 135,1ra, month. of 10?•. It fell off baldly in Visitors to the fnir. nnm!Nered well .tent'. however. and the ,duly rainfall. over 3114.(11141. - though above 14ce4a11e, did not e,,m- The grinving 1..pnhlrity of the .0h001 pare With than of 1tr14. The figures fnir ran he nttrihnterl to some extent for August and September are not give to the linelltioll given a championship en. hot it will /erasion no 1.11rpris0 to seho.l fair at many of the WI r4nlnty 1 learn that they llkewlae slumped. gheesplen of the atennal loss of 544. 500.1111) iron' lost bottles to the lung standing prohlem ..f chlxwing 'et ween horserlrnw'n and un dor-po%5ereal 1111144 wagons.. l'remier Ilowar.l F,•rgmon will speak lit flus evnnc,dbm-!•:hopes on October 2(1. • Rainfall Figures -The Septemler bulletin of the De- partment lespartment of .\grieultnre gives some rather surprising lit:nres In regard t, millioll during til twist spring 1,1,11 summer. In clew' of the prolonged IN A TWO.INCii 80 4G I Neat a adage ut,lern ,8Itl'piled, '-' Iota, youth street, price Iiri0. Fin.' two•Nt.ry nal brick bootie, excel- lent eondili..n, uwMderu, West stns.!, $2110. Two-story brick bonne, full modern ('14111414NN1, garage, $1.1*.41. Fine rtuccu hoot' hill uudern trpllip- 4Nd, 4MN1 Ilya! . 53200. l:..sl hri, 44 190-sb•ry house, full modern, garage, Bruce street, 428110. J. R. Wheeler Funeral Director and EmlraMler All culls promptly 'attended to liar or night PHONES Store 335 Residence 355w Hamilton Street, G/derieh lived house pod hotel, 5)414), 511100, $1100, 5424141, $184.41. 514(111. Farms Good Farms with all nectwwry buiW- 4110. 100 acres 5214&1. 100 acres 119010, 100 acres 540011. 1011 acies 05000. I110 aarell 56000. 200 acres 511400. ASK ABOUT THEM For all particulars see . write J. W. ARMSTRONG Real Estate Agent sox 149 Square (.odedeb Pura/dig CANADIANS when in London will find the Water- loo Place Branch of the Bank of Montreal, at No. q Waterloo Place, especially convenient for their use. It is situated in the centre of the West End, within a short dis- tance of Trafalgar Square and in the heart of London's hotel, club, shopping and theatre district. You are cordially invited to avail yourself of the facilities of this office while you are in England. Writing and reading rooms are available, current copies of the principal Canadian newspapers are on file, and you may, by arrangement, have your mail ad- dressed care of the office. Coderich Branch: R. C. WHATELEY, Manager into a4,ncer'nnot tern 1)1m nn• so audit ofllee 01,ny11 iso itllcenn.111 Mile , 1411x11 :11 I,Itnora 44. 11(4. as he 14..41 1 u,orutug nod said hupa•fully fntlml 11 ho11PI' In ('anada 114.111 in 141s , "1h.n' +prase )011 don' knew nobody ono 401111'11. sal wall regaining home as don' unlit nobody to do nothM',i , to esld off. - Leimington Poet. Idols. you." JGaauraaa j amrvw•at /teat Guelph Servat Toaonrro PRESTON. ONTARIO into raIAL •