The Signal, 1930-2-20, Page 8** 1
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fk-Thuradey, February 20. 1930.
THE SIGNAL,
- GODERICH. ONT.
Your Eyes
Do they tire or ache?
If so. have them tested by
the moat up-to-date
methods in optical
science.
Glasses from $3 up.
A. L. COLE, Optometrist.
COLE'S
Book Store
Fair Enough
-Sir." said the maid, qulk hauglitilY•
"either take your anti from mound my
wale& or keep it still. lan no ukelele.'
--Selected
Easy
"Say, dt. you know au easyway to I
find out the horsepower..of a Farr 4
-No. ilowr
"Just lift up the hood and. count
the plugs." -Book of Smile..
1 .
thing you require in new
\L, e can take care of Any -
Spring is at hand !
(--.-+-e-i-4-t-e-i-e-t-14-4-4-1-4-1-4-1-1-:
or used Furniture.
See us first. We positive-
ly save you money.
BLACKSTONE'S
Furniture Exchange
"O$ the loistlety of Wend
THE
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
LOSES PROMINENT FIGURE
Rim. Dr. Perri./Wits Within Few
Months of Wife's Death
The dee t h uf Rev. 1 ia ‘1.1 Perrie.1
It 1E, Wingbam, moderuior of the
General Assembly of the Preabyter-1
Ian Church in Cauada, occurred oat
Tuesday. February llth. after a
brief illness. Dr. Petrie had never re -1
etivenal from the shuck of the sudden
and inlet:petted death of his wife,
lust yea r. jitet before he lauded at
(petits. utter a It ending I be Scottish
General Assembly. Three weeks be-
fore his deal h his totsgregatiou al
Wingliem envied him leave of ele
menee ao that he might reeuperate,
but his l'aNI,ov 1 human skill.
and he failed rapidly. Ile was In ids
iteventy-thini year.
David Perri,' etre born in Scotland
and came to t'atoula with his parent.
at the age II( .'I 444 :scars. the family
settling near Brussels. iis. attentits1
Gieleriel. High Sebeel and later took
the.b.el ..1 totime at Knox Col-
lege, Toned... graduating in is'. 11.-
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Of Interest to the Busy Farmer
Furnished by the Ontario Department of Agriculture
Don. John S. Martin, Minister of
Agriculture, will aevourpany Premier
Ferguson to London. England, next
glimmer to open the new Ontario Guir•
eninteuts building there.
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About 50,000 tone of hay Lave been
recently exported from Eastern Ontar-
lo and Quebec to Great Britain. The
1929 exports of hay from Canada are
greatly In excess of those in the pre.
\loos year.
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Ontario Potatoes Appreciated
Good sueeeaa le being attained by
the Central Ontario Potato Growers
A.socintion. This organization is mark-
eting potatoes under 11 brand.
and eroded to a standard (Glove Can-
ada No. 1. To January 10, thirty ear -
loads were sold In new sacks hearing
the brawl mune.
Some of the largest retail firms iti
tuitario are now handling this stock.
'The price 71:01upares hoorably with
that received. for potatoes imported
from Eastern Provinces.
• Co -Operative Marketing
Co-operatives grow not simply by
alt '1 Itt membership, but nein.
surely by aft increase in the loyalty
of the me:Inhere Not necessarily
.1.11111114, 40 lilt;nn uitwr Of
ten.. or dollars liamiletl. hut neetad
leg to the extent the hie•Iness.ahis itt
intprovine the conditions ef euclneon
her. Not by an increase in quantity.
but l'unstantly by an increase In 14
quality of the marketable product of
the individual. Not by spurts of evan-
-elism which bring gnome of lintel --
ban minds into the field at one.tho...
int by tonsttint missionari Work
which briugk into membership.
liy our, ttte.:e sobor-thinkhors yl.•
perbdps conservative and individual-
istie preslucers who, oiler convinced ef
Ibe valise of .o-operution, remain loy-
al to Ibe end.
Use Tested Seed •
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That price should be the last cow:
sbieration In the Wyllie of seed le
the advice of a Well-known peed sI)('
violist. Quality. as indicated by pur-
ity. germination. and trueness toi
name. is the important- thing. Exper-1
lenee has repeatedly demonstrated
that It is far cheaper in the end to
bny the best seeds obtainable than to
take as a gift low -quality. weed -in-
fested seed. l'autullau seed authorities
advocate the salt* policy in view of
the results of seed surveys which
(Beate clearly that the average farm
seed u.e'e!It badly infested with weeds.
It is eonsiantly urged by men well in -
termed teneerning seed conditions that
seed purchased should he confined only
to the tested. varieties. Seed may be
tested -at the nearest government lab-
oratory.
It pays to groom live Mock every
day: Your yeas can be made more
productive by brushing them thorough-
ly and taking care that they are free
from dirt and filth. (Me prominent
- dairyman claims that by keeping his
cattle clean his revenue has been ill•
Creased by one-thinl.
TIrt: LATE itt)v. pt:ititir. 11.1'.
first regular is-torat . was in Kidd
Nis -solid teem -hip. Middlesex
wherehe remained for two year-. He
wa'A at 1'hesle3 for fetor years. and
yearai ago he was helm:tett:
as minister of ftt. Andrew'. church,
VInghai itt li. widell charge he re-
mained to tlw time of his death.
In 1919 Dr. Perth. received from
Kilos (*.thy.. the honorary- degree of
doctor of divinity.
Dr. Terre was a prominent figure
in the eituncils of his Chun -h. Inning
- the tronbknot times of the church
union agitation he fought valiantly
Miti - Hilthe nd 4Pres"4..ItirtkeeirSionfari
and valued services wer.• reeognised ky
ltiiiiii,.r.,.vitto I nhuini incei, az!.
MUM
his election last June as moderator ..f
the General Amembly.
He is 'arrived by two daughters and
one son : Mrs. (Itev.i Gerilon Rite
boil. of Sudbury; Mrs. IL Parker, of
%%Ingham. and Rev. D. K. •Perrie. of
Neel' liattleford, Seek.
The funeral took pinee on Thursday
anemone. Preceding the public ser-
-rice held in Se. Andrews church.
Wingham. a private servito for the
family and immediate friends vise
held at the mange and was condueted
by Rev. James Wilson, D.D.. of
Brampton.
The Presbytery of Maitland 'had
charge of "the funeral. Rev. Thome
D. McCullough. Kincardine. moderator
of the Presbytery. smoke briefly, as did
Rev. Dr. A. J. MeGillivray of Guelph,
a former moderator of the ArAo•Lobly .
, and Itev. J. W. MaeNamara, joint clerk
of the Assembly.
The Presbyterian chum!) was "(11-
,inlly represented by C. S. McDonald.
Iluiirman of the board of administra-
tion Rev. Itr. Kannawin and Dr.
1Vilson. The United. Church's official
representative was Rev. Dr. T. Albert
Moore. secretary of the General 4' -
Ill. The Church of England. the Rae -
list Church. and other,. ehurehes also
were represented. 1
A number of meseagee «4 sympathy
lame reel among whieh were one from
' the officials of the l'hinvii. one from
the Hamilton null Lention synod, Lord
and Lady Willingdon, Premier W. L
WHAT A LITTLE BLIZZARD
AMONG FRIENDS?
Even the stormy days can be happy
ones for the children, when the
Heat Folks are in your home.
Build up a good fire with Heat Ica..
Coal,
Make a plate of candy.
Hunt up a rainy day game or two,
And the children will play happily in-
side the house.
No wet feet ! No sore throats ! No
croup ! It's worth trying.
CALL THE
than they bad been from fifteen. This
should prove conclusively the value of
weeding out the non-paying members
of the herd by milk -testing. The local
department of agriculture etands
ready at all tiniest to athise the farm-
er lu these matters.
New Hog -grading Rules
The new hog -grading laws which
tame limo effect last September have
Combatting Fires
A Western Ontario farmer In Cf1111.
Emoting on the number of barn fires
caused by lanterns upsetting or P1-
! plodIng euggestt a remedy which
sounds practi.able. The base of the
lantern is stuffed with cotton lotting
until completely filled. A email hol-
low is then made with the finger to
allow the wick to lie in it. The lantern
is then filled with oil and the surplus
fluid &nine' off. The wlek will take
the oil from the enturated batting as
:111,1 this metleel undoubtedly
on...l uuh.. any isesibility of the trouble
some fluid spilling.
NEARLY PIPTY PER CENT.
COLBORNE TOWNSHIP 1 WANT=
first time in the history of life ae- Mr,. E. Mitchell visited friends in
Mrs. soinuot Amu. of Goderien, bit: nrires:r. ED. --mem FOR GENERAL
MD WANTED. -FOR GENERA I.
INCREASE BY SUN LIFE
twou visiting at the home of her son,
"kiAlt)RNE ThW""IP' reb' 19.- housework. Apply at SIGNAL or-
Itentailiabk, Expansion Shown by Re-
port of Year's BUSiDeSII
It is only four yearn aiuce, for the Aidln, for the past two weeks.
matinee In Canada, a thinndian cum- Goderich fur a few days this week. Al housework. Apply MRS. WM.
Ian y was aide to anuounee over a bib Mrs. Ewing, who has been on the CRAIGIE. East street.
lion dollars (if assurance In force. sick list with "flu," le able to he out
The event WAS properly celebrated by satald.. • •
the Company in gumboil, Sun Life -Mr. 1 \Vhisou stalely(' a car of
Assurance Company of Canada, and cattle and a ear of hogs on Mouday
evoked much gratified comment from
jsublic men, financiers and journal -
Isle, Is well as creating general eat-
tafeetion among Ibe Canadian public.
1.1 was regarded as a sigma itettleve-
moulted In some confusion among the ment in a little snore then fifty years
leas well informed, breeders and ship- of that Coutpady'e history.
pers. The new qualifivations are •ae President Macaulay upou that otva-
follows: Hogs Stall be divided into Eon expressetl confidence that the
two classes., the bacon hogs and tht• momentum theu acquired would curry
non -bacon, boot: the baron class 1, the company to even More stlei.rhaug
divided Into two claws, the "selects"- achle%enients In the next decade. But
and "bacon." The standard for the it i. doubtful If even the president of
select grade is the same except that the Companyhimself, who personi-
the minimum weight is now set at net; confidence and (optimism, could
190 11.s. weighed off car. The seeenii.
grade of bacon hogs or "batons" must '
weigh trout 170 to 220 pounds off ear
The first grade of the non-leteei,
class is known as "butchers" and its
weight range rims (nail 150 to 23i.
pounds weighed eft car. All hogs a
suutetli fleshing und finish not 001I
forming to bacon standard are inelud
ed in this class. The old shop grad,
has beeu entirely removed awl.
untit.r 150 Ile. are known as "tights
or "feeder*** and rtstuireuietits t..1'
killers ate filled from the feeder amt.!.
Protecting Cat le
The stockman must be pet-p..40.1ft,
on Ibe lookout to prevent his Chilli,
eteli ecrub• cattle (rem attacks by
vermiti. partivularly lice and ring- I
,,,werni. The former are most persistent
alai cause much an llll yenta.. Cement
anti belebore. six 'arts to 0110,
been used but it has beau found that
this dries the hair. Unwed nit way I
he rubbed into the parts attacked by
Ore or sabadilla powder or some Insect
powder may he dusted into the hair.
One applicatiou may kill and clean:
up the pests, but a new butch will
hatch out and hp ten days another up-.
lineation will ite necessary.
4.,,%v. pr'6.e.alitiereingforlaltrg'ut"g
..anaounts 'of
milk require large am s of
water as well as feed. It makes HP.
nen pints of every /allot' of milk
produeed and is neceesury ter all life;
promotes.. It M said that of every!
100 pounds of Milk prodneed there is;
contained, on in average, 87 pounds'
of water. The cow requires 500 petted"'
of water. including that in the feel,
for everyt, 100 pounds. of milk pro -
duvet,. Good von -s
twelve gallons or more of water per
day, and should have stress to it at
least_ twice a day. This .eupd
pty nee
not be wanner than 45 degrees if
available at all times, hut if supplied
qaly twits- a day It should be wriented
to 6.'i degrees or above. An abundant
supply it water will prevent elligete
Lice troubles and nesist In the predue-,
lion of the 111/1761111101 quuntity of milk.,
Miik
Market Improved .
Market milk has been greatly li144.
proved in quality in recent yeare.;
Health departments in many titles
have been applying selentiflo tests In
order to protect the consumer from 1
contaminated or adulterated milk.;
Milk dealers themselves are also!
making use of these tests to protecl!
the consumer. the dealer and the care -1
ful producer alike. By systematic!
testing and grading of -ineomiug raw
milk supplies, the dealer Is 110W able'
to eliminate milk unnultable for bot-
tling and thus to improve the quality.'
A Dominion Department of Agriculture,
Bulletin. No. la has been issued
treating the subject from the %tend -
point of food value, cleanliness. keep-
ing quality. healthfulness anti flavor.
It explains the Importance of 'hest.
.factont, and tells bow the testa are
made. From knowledge of the quality
of milk obtained from these tests,
dealers are able to grade milk and to
pay for it nveording to its value. lewal
conditions such as present anality uf
milk supply, relative shortage and
surplus at different seasons as well
as contpetition nt other outlets for
milk must be taken into ("fleshier'.
any system of grading.
Milk Testing Pays
There ie sound common sense in the
suggestion of n farmer keeping five
good cows In place of fifteen "just
cows." The vase is cited of n farmer
who tired of the work entailed by
keeping fifteen cows and who re-
' duccol his herd to five "good ones."
!The surprising thing was that the net
•' returns from the five were greater
Mackenzie King. mid Hon. W. D. Ross.
Witit,KI I Lieutenantalowernor of Ontario. The .
remains were taken to Brussels for masa LISTS SHOW
interment in the Brussels cemetery
COAL The_pnilbearers were Albert LIoyd. sr'. (continued from page 1)
J. 8. MUSTARD COMPANY 11. W. Eithitt. 11. F. McGee, 1%. 11 ,
Pews MI Gatwick . AIM. Porterfield and John Tervitt.
I Gurney. John Andersen. A. Ibitchition, Li•elyn Culbert (5)
FORM 111. A
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Clam Aiming. 04.3'
FREE --
Power Farming Demonstration
Tuesday, February 25th,
1 p. m sharp
Massey -Harris Shop, Kingston Street
Moving pictures taken in all parts .,,of Canada
show the tractor and all other power
machinery in action
Come and bring your friends. Everybody welcome
GIBSON BROS.. AGENTS
Free Slip Covers
with every
Marshall Mattress
sold during the month of February
J. R. WHEELER
FURNITURE DEALER - FUNERAL DIRECTOR
Phones: Store 335, Residence 355w.
Havidton Street Goderich
1. Honors :--
William Sutherland
Annus Sutherland
Dorothy Allen
Arthur Brown
II. Honore: -
Lenore Craig
Margaret Rynn
Reg Fisher (11
I• ••13t. Long
Itimes Salkeld 4 l
Walter Neneonthe (1
III. Honors:
Iruptl Crnwford
William "minder"
.1.4111 LIA1/101' 1 2 )
tffli Etla
Helen Cooper (1)
Gorden 11ealt•lien (3)
Cretlite.--
T. R. MACAtI.A1'
. .
Preaident. Sun Life of Canada
have foreseen that the seen. IlilIon
would be snrpassed within four years
Yet this is what lots 110111,1•11.41 The
annual re -pert of the Sun Life com-
pany publiebed today AllOW. that the
total aitsuranees now In force are close
to two nnel u, half billion. or $2.401,-
000.000. Softie Idea of the magnitude
of these figures tnay be gleaned from
the fact Gist they exceed the total net
national debt of the Dominion by more
than $100,000,000.
The new paid -for business for the
year shows Or
41410, or or ta per cent. of an inerease
Orer the preceding year. This Increase
is greater than the total business
written in 1925. The actual new pill&
for Mishima was $654,450.000. This is
an amazing showing considering the
conditions tbat prevailed during the
latter pert of 1929. and reveals what
a wide and efficient organization has
been created by the Hun Life Cotwpany.
and how thoroughly it enjoya public
confidence.
The income of the Company. 1171.-
850.090 fan increase of over
000 over 1928). is $15.000,000 more
than the entire marime. revenue of
the Dominion in 1928.
ersedb
Theenasseyts of the Company were in-
.,atn$
w
early .000P000..000 They
now
tand
The undivided surplus has been In-
creased by $5.'468,000, bringing the
ertalits:-
Benson Pentland (3) 5445
Below 5.5%:-
William Thomson (4)
411.3 Harold lireekow (4)
52.1
47 't
SECOND YEAR COMMERCIAL
GROUP A.
Group Average 67.s%
gp -ltmiors:-
Dorothyy Steep 93.9
Lulu Jewell 461.6
81. Marie •ityan 81.7
Dorothy Wolters 79.9
ye • Mabel Brownlee 76.7
. ,
last.
Mr. N. Pierson ishipped pun of it SIGNAL Goderkh.
(lir of boos and sheep 411 Veduesday.
to be completed at Illytb.
TO RENT
Mr. John Treblethew
is kept busy days. He is retailing oats front Metlaw
elevator. the average test being 3S a
TO RENT.-11TORE SUITABLE FOE
11). to the bushel. grocery or office. Immediate pos-
Mr. -Melville Tyndall bus engaged session given. Apply to OHA8. K.
„oMrlillaiutitall.t.eigulo,ornOt
tg:erteh towuship fur SAUNDERS. Goderich.
tIie 110t,SE TO RENT. -ON BRUCS
Th' uuhl,I weather II"' "Pk.bal litk: street. between North and Victoria.
e "
a' WON .", the show ..up.
tp le 't've" 1 Modern convenituees, garden. M. W.
although there are many high drift.. 11414wELL, .pholle 213.
to be +Cell on the roads yet.
_SHEPPARDTON ! CoRT
lt EN. -COMPACT MODERN
a apitroneht. Poseession may be had
_
hnumdiately. ',Nor further particular
nms.4.11:.;r81.1.11.atur notp
itit1y to HAYS & HAYS, Goderich
Bogie, have returned hour after a
most enjoyable time spent with rel
Anil* HMI friends Til[01110. FOR S.tl.E
WANTED ib
TO liOltrW.-a5,50u
FT first-class aecurity. Good interest
and part principal if desared, payable
quarterly. Apply to BOX 41, Till
Mr. :11.4 Mrs. D. .titonu,( 4 'rea
vlsitts1 last week with their thou:liter
Mr.. Percy liraltunt.
A ess•1111 evening under the 4I- 41
of the Atiglietin Guild will Is- held at
the Mime of Mr. an..1 Mrs. Will Fostei
on 1.*riday, •February 2s. Everyone
come and have a good time.
Mr. **rank Ilitekine is %caring a
broad *Mile. a lamming 1..thy 1.1
havine Arrive"! to stay at their 110111..
Cengratulatioue
We are 'deemed report that Nir
Jas. Crawford is progressing ts‘or
ably toward reeovert :tom ids recent
painful accident.
Mr. mud Mrs. J. 11. Graham. ..f.
Goderich, (sailed on friends: in tlw,
neighborlioeil.
The young folks 1n this vicinity
spend many ph.astant eveninri skat-'
ing, as the 1,-e hes been In excellent
vontlition.
oreN LETTER
' To My 'Fellow Litizene.-Antither
It -loll of the Canadian Parliament
is at hand. What part shall we as cit-
izens of North Huron play? Shall we
sit Idly by, admitting incompetence,
and leave to the rce.t of (*auntie the
making, amending and Annulling of
legislotionY Should net we. one of
!the heot and most intelligent of eon-
stitnenvies. piny our full tart and
. make our:elves felt In the councils of
the nation? This can only be intern -
gently done by each and every bomel
1 instructing your representative as. to
e hat you hare in mind that would
male for the betterment of contlitions.1
Airendy many have written OW regard-
ing various matters and for this 1
ant truly grateful and Will lro-A4 to
bar thelr tboug41tt crystallized into
legislation. Every home has thoughts
shout wrongs that should be righted
or laws which would make this a
better country for our children. Kind-
ly let me' hear from you on any mat-
ter. 1 would be delighted, encouraged
and strengthened by a tetter from
every home, addressed to me, care of.
House of (*moutons, (tHawn, Ontario.
For the time beteg I am your advo-
(att. and hired man. 1' me It is my
dealre to serve all, regardless of polit-
ical affiliations.
I would like to have a letter from
every pupil in our public, separate and
High Sehools stating what they are
most intereeted 114 I everyone should
have a bobby), and I will mall liter
attire. booklete, etc., on same.
Any farmer Interested in teeth.,
and care of any kind of live stock or
ha any fit her braneh of agriculture who
wIll write me will receive everything
that is pobliebed. Millions of your
money has been well /Tent on research
and every -citizen interested in any
lit* of thought can reeelve literature
on same. During my incumbency 1
am anxious for every family to get
the habit of reaching out for helpful
literature on every phase of life.
Faithfully yours.
GEORGE SPS erTON
F'44 -"EA" "T
'A"
B
or. for wed Apply to
.1..111 1'1111:15.11. It. It. Ne (leder-
II Tel. -phew Carlow 14441.
rim • SALE- FRAME 111111.1tING
11; ft , matehed lumber. Kab-
ala.. for earns. or chicken house. Ter
pottielthirs teleplima• 131, or virile
1' 14. 1140N 1.17. Gisler'. h.
'NHL 8.N11E- -VE111.' ItHIGIPt AnTis•
a Tic !mew. Cheerful eurroundinge.
Centrally keated. Two lob. of garden
well treed Will be sold' reasonably
'Dims if desired Apply at fillee 10
lillX wi.$ Goderieh, Ont.
411 SALE.- 40NE At'itE OF 1110141D
sandy loam mut four -room cottage
with !III rOtiVoliletwer. Good cement
..ellar: eleetritity; 'fruit trees, straw -
Week,. lane. subside for market
garden or poultry. flood lake view
Easy terms. JAMES I.AVF.HY. Eidoir
street, thrwierieh. Ont
ARTHUR B. WOOD
Vier -President, Sun Life of Canada
totni over linbilities, emitinecncY He-
mlines and .1090 stock 1u more than
6.4 Without ?dutiable assigned.4 .76.1'
win Della Murney (1)
s
67 1 Emily MeClure 120 714
72.2
67.7 /1111114. Tear 41 )
66. ' Norman Bowler (1) 71.11
Marguerite McDonald (1)
7112
me,IJohn McLean (3)
tie. t Clara Moore (4)
An. . Irene Marsh (4)
, 03. 'Mary Greene (3)
K11111011 limiter (31
411)5
67.6
611.1
63.7
aka Charlotte (Arlington (4) t12 it
l'nt Page (5) 62,
tate Ida Carrick (1) . 59.3
Vesta 'NIA) (2)55. Eilesril Rambler (4) 59.1
Clete Wntson (1) 67, Edith Cornfield (6) 5K3
Untie Thema: (3) 57 Nil WAril Johnston (3) 56.2
Inqican McKoy (3) ,-,q.:-, Earl Elliott (7) t 576
'Dorothy Linklater (3) 56.4 Margnret feitephard (6) 340
Below 557,':- ' Gladys Shore (7) 41.6
Albert Baker (3) 5.4.7 afnrie Shields (9) 48.1
Reg. NPWCAllille (3) 53.1 , GROIN' R.
John Kneesbaw (4) 32. I Group average 67.7%
items PfrImmer (2) 110.71 Victor Elliott
i Florence MeKenivie 43) 47.21 Naomi McDermid (1). t-- (P441
'FORM IV. , i Ambrose Colborne (1) . Ode
Close „Average 62.4% Gwen Elliott (2) (10.8
11. !tenors:- , J. P. IIUMF..
Miirgaret liroves 714 Priocipal.
Frank Savage ,(1) 71.5.
97.6 (ahem' Bros.. Maseey-ilnrris agent -
In 00.11(11. ennounce n demonetrntion
415.5, of power farming on 'Tumidity after
(15.4 noon next at their warehture on
OrdtivKinginton Street. Everybody intetted.si
64 1 will be welcome.
63.3 ---- -.---
63.11 A euchre Anil dance under the 1114.
90.7
\lary Ferguson
111. Honore:-
)ennItl M nelson (1)
Jenn Walter
Charles Nnftel (4)
Eielyn Dean (2)
Ruth Bunt
Carlton %Voris', (1)
fttewart Fer101.100 (1) 62. ekes of the L O. B. A. will he, held
Arthur Simpson (2) 61.8 in the Masonic Hall on Friday, Feh-
Evelyn Cooper (2) 61.41 nutty 29th. Mir& hy the Schen m -
Helen Inoldson (1) 60,31Farrialt orchestra. Cards at 815 pm.
Ethel Coot (3) 002. Lunch. Aeholantna 110 cents,.
In connection with the Item of
$119.174.492 paid to polleyholders and
Ipeneficiaries for death Moine., ma.
twat endowments, profits. et.-..- it is
interesting to note that not only have
payments tinder this head since or
gn-
ideation renchel the sum of $419.-
974.090. tint that this amount. togeth-
er with the amount nt present held.
for the seetwity or benefit of policy-
holders, exceeds the titbit lemount re-
ceived from them in pri•iiiiirms by
$1311,410,0M
ETPli more 'mitre...dye 4. the state.
mem that the rate of interest minimt
on the moan invested seteets hes risen
to 7.02 per cent. Title Grime In -
14 cert tin amount from bonuses
rind stock privileges accruing tin some
of the Company's holdings. hitt if thew
were entirely eliminnted t54 rate
grOliki still he 6.110 per cent.
Such a remarkably ettecessful yenr
by a lending Ste n.oirence eomjeeny
favonehly reflects the sound eondi-
bons in general (*emotion business.
Al ATIONEIKRING
THOMAS GUNDRY, GODERICH,
• L1YVTOCK AND OMURA)
AtTerioNtatt
Telephotte No. 119.
&tales, attended to anywhere and
effort made to give ma tirtaetbe
i"antitens sale no es d etude..
WESLEY w. rtattrat.
will conduct Auenctilesuneer.
anywhere. My
terms are reasonable and 1 will en-
deavor to give satisfaction. Phase
!.Cariow 1314. or oddness H.R. 4, We-
i 'Mel
BORN
KELLY. -At St. Joseph's hospital.
London, on Thursday. February
13th. to Mr. end Mrs. Basil L. Kelly,
11 POD.
11ELL-At Edmonton. 00 January I
31st. 144414' 10 Mr. and Mrs. Benson
IL Bell, .1 Fort McMurray. Alta..
n daughter ( Bernice Lillisint.
!NULDe-At AWN/HAIM Marine and
General Hospital, Goderit•h. un Wed-
nesday, February 50. to Mr. and
Mr.. Ottwa' A. 'mos. ft daughter
I Ilelen (7laire).
BWANSON'.-At Metropolitan Genet,
111 Howpititi. 1Valkerville. Ont., on
February 7th. to Mr. and Mrs. T.
Morris Swnnson, a son 4 W I Ilia m
George Swanson).
IN MEMORIAM
TR! '(:M ER. iu. lo‘ Ins memory of
Father, William Trueniner, who
passed awdy February lath, 1927.
-Alwaim remembered by Daughter
Ruby, Ilueliainl and Children, of To -
Tenth.
DRI PRACTITIONER
rinftopRACTOR A. I) DR110L8
THERAPIST
Goderich. Phone 341
Equipped with electro-maenetie
bathe, Eleetronic electric treatments
and chiropractic hronle organic and
nerrout. dlweapes Lady In attendant*
OW, hours 2 to 5. and 7 to 9 p.m.
excepting Monday and Thursday and
by appointment
A N. ATKINSON
Resident* and office --Corner of
South street and Britannia roast
CHARTERED ACCOITNTA!YT
L'RANK P. GII1BS, OHARTIIIRBD
▪ Accountant. lte Ontario guest.
Stratford Phone 15.80. Reit 13203.
MEDICAL
•
•
MR. F. J. R. (ORSTER,
11,
EVE. FUR. xose. THROAT.
Tate Howse Surgeon New York Oplie
1thalmie and Aural Hospital, *sonatas< •
at Moorefield Eye linepital and Golden
Square Throat Hoepital London, Mg.
5.1 Waterloo St s , Stratford. Tel-
ephone 267.
CARD OF THANKS
MRS. J. W. N'I'X)sAND FAMILY
wish to exprese their heartfelt
thanks to friends lind neighbors for
kindnesses shown during the illnest
of Mr. Yee am' in their time of
bereavement.
I118? OR FOUND
At Hotel Bedford. Goilerkii, on tbe
evening of third Monday of park
month till the following day Tneetiar.
at 1 p.m
LEGAL
r 11
Barrister and Solicitor
Sun Life Building. Adelaide and
Victoria streets, Toronto 2.
Telephone Elgin mot.
DI,IlLEY HOLME 7,
Barrister, Ete.
office -Hamilton street, Goderick -
Phone 27.
r R. DARROVV, BARRISTER, ETC.
successor to J. I. Kilioraa.
Photos 97.
Office -The Square. Godenetk
Raps 41 Rape
ETt
R.C.11A VS --R C.11 AYS in . 11 A
Hamilton . tioderien
DISII'RANCE. LOANS. ETC.
NicKILLAYP MI1TITAL FIRE IN•
RIIRANCi CO. -Farm and ino
bite] town property harmed.
Offieerw-Jas. Connolly, Prey.. Gott-
erich 0.; Jae. Wens. Viee-Peem,
Beechwood 1'. 0.; 11 F. McGregor,
Seaforth P. O.
OFOTIN1I-PUM Or. II NEIL ()WN'''" Direetorst-•-A. Broarifoot, IL Rcan bare sam. bt .
prnelng uimotunt.No 3. Seaforth; John a Grieve, Ne.
1 The February nt-lietne of (1* Men- C. K
fewtnng Canoe (lel, y.»'lli be held on
M lllll in% night next. '
. i0wr. .R_A,T,IIN'ilvilli,,,Ttt4..
RRun IN viriNiTy
. at ot Soh ford on Sunday night. Find-
- - ----- -
Ti, regular monthly meeting of the el* Please leave at SIGN,11, flairpsteat,
Women's lloaplani ..foxilinry
w
itsml
l
1*hI OST. -IN GODERICH ON MONDAY
AY
iel In l
aCs'hrititrY
a'rray24th. at 1, oftornoon. A tire chain off Durnnt
4 p., A fall ,i'emidowc. Is repo...tett carirard.Eirrkltlyemre with
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i toil.wrAND.Eastret
Try a Brassit•
Golfer If you 'meth nt me again.
111 knock row block off "
Caddy- -"flew. haw. yen wouldn't
even know what club to 1141,
'York Central Lines Magazine.
1 08T.-OETTER CUSHION ON
L Provincial highway on Friday
night. Tebruary 14th. ,Finder kindly
notify BENISON flOWERBY. It R No
2, Greleriett. Telephone 2 en fhb
4 Wnlion: William Rion. R. R. ithi.
2. Senforth:' John Ilennewien, Bred-
hegen ; (leo MeCartnee, R. R. No. ft.
Flea forth : Robert Ferris. /lemon ;
Murray Olharro, lirneedeld ; James
Evans. Beechwood: JAMS* Connolly.
tioderlch
Agents -J. W Yen. Goderieh:
Alex. LeItch. R R. No 1.
John Murray, Seiforth Ilinchley.
Seaforth Polley hidden* ran make all
piument. stet get Ihtr cords reeelpt•
ed at It .1. Morrislea Clothing Store,
Clinton; Calvin Cutts Grocery. King
-
aeon street, nr J 11. Reld'a
-General Stnrp Bei:field.
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