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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1910-2-24, Page 1NAVE YOU renewel your subscription to The Signal for 1910? 'Chow who have not al- ready hent in their re- newal are requested to do w4 kindly at tlltltar. __.. HycrYTHIKD YliaR-Na 7it1 Financial am offering for sale Debentures hearing interest at five per cent. per annum. payable half -yearly. These debenture* otter an absolutely sate and prof- itable investment. l would advise anyone having -itisey tae loess. to be sure to call and see we. W. L. HORTON THE STANDARD LOAN COMPANY NOTICE, TO ADVERTISERS Copy of change of running advertise- menttl must be left at this office by Poe y nsnn to ensure insertion 11.- in i t.. in issue of same week. CMV., • • Tafctwoar, ehrunry2lth. - Fwll wheat. perbuih ' 91 •'1 to 91 01 AUG I ISN JnLL�. nprir.,twhr.rt. per bneh.. 1 t! to 1 el - • - yr. 1••r bu-b U Ire to u IU - - GODERICH MARKET# GOD1l:R;IORa ONTARIO. CANADA : FEBRUARY 24, 1910 INEW ADVERTISEMENTS -Fab. 24t4. TL Paas Read Tiwws Rater- Prudential luwraaar Co. 7 Oawllar Engine Wanted -Bun 40. ElsaIpMcr . ...... ;,........ ....... 1 The Jail Herd Victoria Opera Hodes, 10 Rigger and Brighter than liver-,Mftrtiu Miro'2 Wall Paper Uwe. Porter ............ .. .. 10 Pleader -1i. T. K .. s Colonist hates- Y. Y. ..............11 .. .. 11 Your Kew Dress -It 11111ar Co 3 Wool Howe -J..0. Colborne....,.... , ( Heir Hru.h VMue.-S. L Hick.2 New Si ing wear• -J, Stead, 1 5 Deg bort Peter Fisher, BenmtiNr. :`�.. �..--1 Canned Fhb-' H. It. LOOK. • t , :10 1Leaeeno-Taube&-lona ,.....:...i 3 1pHr Tailoring -M -L.vn Hroa • t la Cure our ('old • F. J. Rutland r - .d-"►.Ws•-1KYelll Bankrupt ankrupt Stock- Frei. .%. Jodie, KintalI:iU situation Wanted yMi-. I1141opkLu .: .. .,1 Auuomseutleut -Maeliilluvrey M{ -.ion Band .i blkrntalwtq Or..ntc.-Morti-h el \'*,atter 10 Anrlueueeneaiia.-C i,iieron & Moor, ;r Plait1/ fen elle T1wn1a. Gundry. 1 Am lbw nate Jahn ehnou. jr........oe . 1 •__:___1.1 ismilton-that- 1 lk, You ML,.e tliselaohuf 1sr. Mile. Medkwl THE TOWN COUNCIL. BILLIARD ROOM LICENSE GRANTED TO J. W. CRAIGIE. • yeputation Heard in Opposition --Mr. Heaton Writes with Regard to the Attrill Property anal the Military hewt.-per ..,:. l- ib Fe'' a as per bu-h.. i... a :a4 to Inhn Pena. 1!e•1 Mui • h 71 to 41 7.. 01 4., to U tee i�1t11atib l$ Vacan __� _ llrna null[•. ser dna 211 la w Olaf f'Mmir,yamt y:.p•t cw 2 rota 2 • i Flour. patent. per c ti 1n to It in S \ /1iI;:A1HE I F. l K I 1 a' 1 , u sr EN drat r � b .. •:i h. PERI r ton..... ! 1 . le dd•en•. qi, oatiso:{•c.m.l drr.d v;kk and Shw t.. Iver tun _. .. �.,...._.'6i 6)W Yi IU 9 ..c ) ' NN. Oofench. . Ha r tort . 12 Jr to -1:1 m. nlnT.ir. , ash . ihlltl 61 ..,: .....� y -- _,Krawl•per 00M . .. b•eto -Melt • F........ PAmer) . fl Aur -it oda Ff 1.0 ru .':*•k a. 1 ina:dement.. pw„per t r Qf John $ndth. 10, 11 ,nor --inn ., F:a-(. 1\'aw*no h e t. 7n . •.mv auetbr rr ..a . { •••••1 ‘V.•+c/rrN*rr1,--tm`ierat-side .,f faun hrutyrty of the ha.. 1t'ie5. tier-, Wen.? 44•aw..11•wh. -.• 44N•-..'olborne.I0'4 '!, Oerteri 4,. erunmrneing al l ocl0(•►. Tno_.Ov'v•iat'.auJ�- 1,14pea. 1(31... It NIAXI N'1' A(. ;NI'Y. -('(1l'\- :Better.per Ib 021 to *2y 11- 111'4 -Perk. deem: perthe t sentiion. ('bttie••' per Ib U 15�,p� _ 0 W n,... r, ,-• h..nlea1 666164 with . . . tre-h. -.r do's".... ". JfT:1 to ity71 n. 1 :.s6651.10 6'6 . ,.,, .a,l.Ire•., I11.81+..'f. 2.:1 1 ork *treat, Nam : 1, t toe. ) at h. esdi •y W gold ...: ewp, 1 iaV o t ul Ino 111. •l' rattle. es rt r vel: ., [o :1 t t �.ps A 1 4.1 la x.. • Lost or Found_...,,_„.„_....7_........ 'a"' Lwnihw t W l0� fi It. _, Lh.w1., .r cwt ` J tee to 1 '6 -- . f -- - ^- Trllnwy,Dur Ib tan to n 116 1' pe DA t►ri LUtiT.-U�- 1'H K►i V. •uide.,(pa'rrwt aiNto a:n if I.briar• loth. my .4u, a black and white Sheen .ikon. ' ...r, T3 tar 73 a *a. 1 .-t *idle int a hunt north of Dun „('ht, n e..,....a' .............:,- to 12 tip;. U'hru hist the dolt bad a etnaltwre or, hie Turkey. • 15 W 17 prank. .answer. to the name ..r1.. • An) •{rya, WWI/ CAI. give any Infmumtioa INC wi0 lead tube. recovery .will kindly red a ear-trard 1 'he' maien171Nd. ' PETER Fl"IIF:1t. Hen we. 1• -_ a 1P;:NDF:ILF1 %V4.•'1'EI).-•1'KN1►h:KS 1 . will len r•e4vedMonti 1 Mwti I.Sth. talo. ftrr Irak bale I •• the reaction of einem.. on tee proper(), St. Helena.' Plan. and .pr odre*14on• may be erten, - --- - --. ` - �- at 6Ake of tM• 11p•rrtary afteY an•h Mt. 1»la \1) FOR SALE. -A il'IRMT- to..., r aser tomb+: not herr rily aetwp'rd., IIA 1'v. 1. MILI.hH, ecre of 1 tiding Com .•1 h iia eats en j try • u 7 rtf.Jtar 1 1 to • tea/[ .Roans. e���,r, I • x" ' lit 'N Y , 2t Terms.{ IADR .. flit e• rater. Public Noting. 'OI'N(i SHORTHORN Bl'LLMF UIK •I.1 IODI'' RI'l 1f T()%% N$11111.- • ..U.F -31. have eleven young bull. and 1 - ;kull.Ai. to. for *ale.,..nne from imparted. -ore1.\I'TICE k.hereby EDen.wnitertl.e'lath o6ty - aed•d•n.- .46460647 t1lees .s., •.ore high clew - of the Iron) - ,oterntnrnt. that all do enj....l wtrd-rreasM ler4.a ersuiutles set . 1 real 4' u -10- 0/i dans. of -a weenie!! of Lana are bra Y .Tench r I re b. elft er ator kept n r r. r .w, • * out � ilkrr-: kip' u t ter 1 k Id k Y• torey71 t 1f _ feing'ft the fact That we ase not offering inn+>,z1edwitheR•+tive.Metallic muzzle.. In a ae$ heifer*. we sen net :41. our ilnnnal*wk natter ew1i.(,MU�y 1.0 We proper authorit lee. the, fear • iron-egoently w'e yr tNN•rtrig three Any d'1( running at ler ge within 'hie' mantel• p{ar►nty without e erouer ti,i ,le le !table to be destmysd. 'IAMUII. STURDY. Reeve. • )uue4hull. for private aids 'at reseonahle rice- . and at Iruu to unit ao7 e ' tens.*tens.' nit see them. or write ler what you Souls. '6lout• wet at jltioleg *tattoo. R. B. Rilir t WINK ,that • Pine Rlrer. 1st. (30AI. F't'KNACK FOR MALE:-= A V- .ecuerf-hand Busk anal furnac;. sodium large •1166, In Rad condition: retttatt,r- leg end mid air (Mese sempkte. Will, sell .heat• a. me no e fur l6 Apply to J. IlL emae cheap. ilodeeh•h. . , 11 Keil state tor sale. Voll SALE. IN THE .TOWN OF r roderkh.-Tenecre'M Seed with 4,1661.. and Wen. Apply to CHARLES IlAHitt AI',' *ltf • r'. {,iA n. I+'OK BALE -1.OT ;3 AND 1. pt. 1 end S. I Lolbbipe towr.xhlp. Ambits ing I:•i nrre.. -It r eke frons Ooderich and (en •��•-��o took- from Mei ;. w -ration. len It there. 1. a goad lank barn 'ttxa 1, pi7 pen ;xi tn.. drivl„7 a ``YNUPK14 Oh' I:ANADiAN • are V NJRTHWEST LAND RFxiUL.TiI)N9. kard u.d .oft water in hwl+e tend water in Any peeem who i. the .ole head of a family e *Mr-. Five acre. Rood young orchard. all any teak neer fa years old may homestead • fruit. jug ;awning to bear. l', F. oKIC. a quarter-...rtlan of w. ailable old, land In 14nrailler. • warn Manitoba, Ra+k.vtchewan or Alberts'. The - applicant moil appear en ppee non at the itomin- HH►(14F FOR SAGE -ON BR1•t'E i n Bands Agency Or +tub -Agency -tor the Inet :tw•o-0orle.„*even m4rn .In'*Ie,-„ dl. trim. kntrybyproxy nay be made at any ' ront,r•i.t•e.•.: on* of the most ;4,._.in0 and agency, on certain condition.. b). father, rani.nir•N kw•aUon. in town. For t,•rtn-wryly heather, .on. daughter, brother or'si*ter of 'al alt,\.11, Or1'h'K ,;.'f intending otne.te.ater. . Dude"-.: month** residence npon and, • ii A R M 'FOR B A L I OR EX- 'cultivation of the land In each of three yearS 1 HANDL tot hoewe and lot In tpodetietr. - A homesteader may live within nine tulles 0 Pont eveG__screw of pot 3, 0,,a4•44.4. s, 6'olborne his hom Stead on a farm of .it lewd OS acre 6A, JnhrllHncharean forte : hrtek honer. barn •slots owned and occupeed by him or by hl* e0*4 a. never -f, on* welt. ai.w,d orchard with father. mother. Ault, daughter, brother or • -stetela... fruit. R. If. tluMRH$ALL Loral. Certain Ort 1 49 - In certain ellstrlc$ a home+tea.ler in good s• 41 Jingg' may p,re-nnpt n , tnwrtrr+erllon 1:b1'KKR LAN D!3-FOIR AA wd4A hes homeatelal. N.ie.a WO per were. - 4 le, an•ne.. wllh :n acre.n orop : frame Ihitlea-Mu4 reside *Ix mint h• • in each of +ix honor with 'phone In. Price nal, In*Ind1n1• year* from den, of h.oteateed entry 'Including crop. land qq rirth loam. 321' acres at 34* per the time required to earn hotnestead patent) acne, hrok,•I4 and fenced. Tole la a •nap, aA and miltivwte fifty *ere. extra.. land ,, g00n7 up every year. 161 were* with A homeateade'r who ha. exhwu,ted hi. home- land bedding..., An acre* broken : price ti' per stead right and cannot obtain a pre-emption ern. gond locality end hone in bona.. An may take w purchased homestead In certain e -Mu t /.tie . t e In u r Iwo.. Price oft yy dMtaiotw s'{• p, h pp . J H. See cwn he bought 1n ea•y term.. 1"/tµ' 4L6Y. Yorkton. Back. rookie cos a. in erect 6f three yewn*, ouR1 vale Aft}17 acres and erect W. worth 0300•000300•00W. 4U W. . 1 RY, I)epnty of the Mlnl.u.r of the Interior • ti.B-Unauthorizo,l publication of this ad• sr tla*ment will not be laid for. APPL1t'ATI (/N TO 1'ARi.I'A- ME\y. - Notice le hereby Riven' that an appleatlon will te shade In the Legi.lative A-semldy of the Prnvimv or Onrwrin at the next ensiling .e..fon thereof by the North Midland Itallwoty ( ornlanv Risen rated by 1 Xdward VII rhalter *h fora (wc4*t Art exte•ndin4. 11w tint. 'Mr the :conform, orient -and completion of the t r d Company l+nulhorized sea 'whish r.wl Karl 3 t y (o oonstrpa-and or other purp0e•e*. Dated at London the 17th day of Jantary,• -All. tem . T.11, Lust -num.:. • $21t Shc►eitor for Applicants. . . L �7 8h FOR g i.F.. A F f A $ 11fi brick dwelling. with the modern -Implore- -meets,pleasantls situated and near the Square. ADskeio W. R. ROBERTSON.- _ UOU .FOR SALE. - A TWIN !'TORY b4lek hones. with seven ams. • Ware ote Street.• Pmass. articular* ren 1466 had by calling at SIGNAL Office. 354 1 THE STERLING BANK OF CANADA USA Oreros Toece ro At:TP.011=D oserrat, 11,000,000 iNCORPORATTD ey SPICCiAL ACT 07 DOMiN'ON PARLIAMENT TO RBCkI V 6 DEPOSITS To accommodate the Farmers we have pened Branches in the village', DUNGANNON, AUBURN, VARNA and BAYFIELD. We solicit the Patronage of the Famish. BALs NOTES DISOOLNTID. Highest current rate of interest paid in our ti:\ViN08 BANK DEPART- MRNT on deposit. of $1.00 and upward*. GODURiCH BRANCH A. O. 0AYtILld,Mana ge �•� ...,.►„•--rte•-•..•-- _..�.,..�� 4NOTICE TO RATEPAYERS The 'M ayorwilrbe at the Council Chamber every Wednesday from to until '11 a,m., to meet with any ratepayer who desires to see him on town business. `Mon uAS, February lath lnete..n sale of wan - '66 k sh.l,nupleem a-.. t "ter1.v Of John F71k,t1, 6.Sr.!„n soult, u••ker.ruuA, three rods: tlelod-- r'ttntan. 'yon.. 1it•:;tiiks.--ate- Ilnnt•ee- t.'I'n•►:waAY,.11arehId. -Am'Imo ;Je'nf (arra etewk and mitalemeOta. proven yOf .I. Stu! ber_, lot 1:t. Oil+,v. aar2. •)Vr-t 11'nw oro. -b-.• Moe. VI ,pltv:.euctiegier . •- fnt'N+uAY. 4btirll 3rd. .t:,^.firm e:.Is of a r‘rli,nr0 meet' -bred tldl•o1, hop. end heifer.. at Robes on. hotel ;table. in • Autumn. al 1 . i•ha•2,.h.ep; pn.perty of John Shannon, JC '1 Pis.. Iit.' xt afi a'M•tonw r -h s I I trier! nurtlon sate '.f tarn; .ruck, tt5eh•a5enl.i and loneabold furni- ture. proprrtY 14'har►u. waiter.. Iota 1 and 2. it neemdw 3. -F l'dborue. Tilos,*- Gt•xo*T. h !nh.•-Aui•hon ,.alb' of de. at lot IL ounce, ere of t mile from McWhinney. '1,40 11 t.of,:*hr1Y. Ma farm .luck .04 imps Vhro 1. A. tk'ld,thest el ik : property e.t Itech .x. elect H user. a l i serer Pith Tua'R.utr ]i cl w rr , 1 '1.-ttrin� t cies a u h A 1 awl of, tarot ta•k � implement .•t.•. .roper ' t • 1 f IIs SAIII l q� r Id Dore. - on 3 . l 1 . Ilett 7tr w. tf i•ctanFj. auctioneer: ' March. ltlIi, lnmion -oleo( tarns . wok and implement-, twuirrty of It.. Kl:k1, at farm p right at 11U114:14141,00. ' g TII/M. (i )l[ Au ai c v� li,nK•er. "1I' FIE , ROSE MAIDENS' NORTH STREET MKTHOAi9T CHURCH FRIDAY, MARCI1 iiTit. CHORUS OF FiFT\' ORCHESTRA 01•' TEN M.•_1..r, • ,1I It.h.-Ao•at.nr 1t of 1a rock .t.implement*., •11 ser IW 1 6rllrn..elon 'encb t.rlrp.-hip. µ'w, lie 4Vntrrtr. 1�. pro , or. Tout a (41 •46nn6', wuctiuOner. Tt' tear. M..1e,h 15th. stet ioh sale of fano fork u 1 Impleu,rnt., pn'nerr): of 0, M -• Kenai.. a lea --Ion tt V. ed Waweinu+h. Tnu0. li t'\pk Y. •t• a t inn. r %Ttit , Y tole a t 1A t 1 h. A cutins Yale of R good . o,,,Iorea . t! tory. fainter bow*. cement sellar 1! x 24.1e n- t •rei window.'.ete., and enol .table red .h r!truer trret. (iudertch. Alen household fern ere wua1 furnishing.. 'W. H. Ht'Ntarwo, propel r. Trete to elrsmit, aucl ioha-er.' µ'►nvksosy1, March • ,('Icartne auction .bale of h'nu..4old lira -Mtn nd furebrbing-. Minority of 11r. Janne A. AIC to.h. TINtM.d+ fit'\(IN.'. auctioneer. Wanted WS TED. --A FL1KNISHED h nnfurni•hed hotel. Apply ly letter: A inn terns-. to Y. M. Rl)1{EKTt'. tioderich. litA'NTii;D:-:1 (iASU1.INE ES - 3! GINE. second hand, 11 hors -power or under, Siete eoedit ion. tonere power, ype and price. Apply HUK pl. $I(IN1. Alit FRE. It Auction Sales. lion." he wrote, "does not peeved now that receipts ir(tga the customs have returned to their normal level. The Price quoted to the Minister tor the whole property was $,e,O,tlm. • The prise quoted for the faxen outside ' of the horn park was 01,000. The town council apparently gut mixed .up and thought we wanted $5t►,WIJ for the fares alone." "1 fancy that the house and park, could be rented on a long lease to the Detroit S. S. Line for Summer resort purposes. The 'income Camp Cemetery Committee Cries limn thus and Ir rental of the furls a Halt in the Mausoleum Project far grazing purposes ehbtlld pay intur- .est on the whole purchase ttry. and -- -- the Government would get ttfetr camp at. no rxpenre. The trans{mrtatiou t'e o of the granting of lines would'hi inure likely to be Inter bilhaed �ttd pool in.'ut bit roar to J. W. ettttlal it thev,thuuRht. shpt the whsyle-' Cralgie was the 'radio,: nue at�thr reg- lith rent of the camp l►uug upon tiYbir ular meeting tit the town council last decision•" Friday night. Mr. Hestnti a lector was raterred to A deputation. el.lsisting of Rev. Dr. the :pedal committee. Dougall, Krv- R. W. Millyard. Rev. C. A notice of a rneetine of tkw Federa K..1u14'C$ an.tot,hers. was presenttoub- lion of +lloar•.Irt et Trado et Ottawa jert to the Asnting of the {bene-.: seri-<Me,eh 2n41 waY retorted to the special les. Dr. Daaigall .ad& esstd the coup i s t tee. The chief business. to be riL -T double lit j:Tri•iiti Wart taisi rt-tln.+utflit ut+ is t1.N r h nndertaking that public billianl ,and pool, meatus, of the .+•utletelectitTl 1)t ttte t-ier.rtitiatl wet,' t► del.riwent to the. mntraI: of the Ray rank'. and .blank forms of peti- voung turn who frequented them and thou to the li.)yernwent in tide con - Gila the use of he 'prruyisen ftii'merly' uectiun were tonicnal. d 1 y the (►let utiaa reetsuralit The public Lil,rary booed pikes' for a 'The q 1 esti n g K ocr', p60 f'tTtlts pro omit! w,rut,l .era--twesr•h-t,f--Rr•aue-trie4a►}.f.a�u'1 civ -1• 'ChL►tt Wail faits wish Mrs. AChF.t+1. the rlwllt•r of Petit tot tic finatlr•e Co.....titter. the propel ty, on he, pat of the leerier. The 1Vlaasoleum. - J. 1►= -1=s ►ilii«- �1 " Jul air- +atlaicr. w d ! committee the council on tet sea and ).►but, ruin - h 1 .The crnn•trry Weill pinks cetnml iris the ,Ljealon contained in the , reported fie follow•). : "1'h>it,. froin the folluwtng letter from hiss liras inturluation we have been able to M.O. (.amerob,.1' .q.. gather, the c 'il did alit Regally Mayor of iiodunrh. give Mr. Pit l t'urt i.4 i hr' privilege of 117741•$' 18, 1W'e are tn.trrmtad chi,. morrlirplr- bpddiug a inattaniruul in •nitre cemetery th6t a 10 rup11.61t1uq u pa \1. Cried. for a nr give hint titte to 1,416' -Here Of lend Ia•rn.e 10 run a bIlliar.t parMr in our t,)3.l hew thrrriii 41 e� t hriwfot'r, 'recltnllilrnd been reported nn Gevorab,.. by ole committer ter t nit xo tiuua).• iak(•n Slut that the ..J our caul,:•il tto whh 4 r -w A• n+trrred, Yuu 1 ea no doubt swam th.>r .1L. Craig': pinus -e. company be instrn(apd that they twust en i q w efuetu of Mr red4e«>n'.pnryertY pet •t'p1-.1 no further with the work. on ler equate tunthat 1.411.5.4'• Sir+. rood bre Iu.rruc•'e u. that the k 'e wan obtained by The plaits arid 1•{teciHrat' -tact pi's-< direr n.i.m0reeentwt(on err. the part of Mr. welted 1 weer gone into.' lett as the C'ttilnie. ur the tee.e wunld Dot have been work will not 1000(5d the deemed 11 Rr sided, Sir. 4 r•.gk rented it fot.a restaurant tiniente.s aC to loft thereon." or 710(6-6') bu.lne.m -baud -a, t:,1.4.10 \D-, y J'''h Aelwson. Mr-. Acheorn (reel- th It Mr. t'raiir(e - . Chairman Iliawkiuk- ..r the comtnit- f, uJDR her property for a purpzui di.tlnctly ' tee explained that the resolut' of In)urtenr tb public morale.. and .no awk' your .tilt •:n1111Ci1 witllollt a 'bylaw Wel'not it>ditect a-- t,u,0e In Pres moiler that Mein? COM - door. She 'tand. ready to ...noel Mr. Crktgie..: eutlieient to give the as sgsuleuw Cnnl• lenge W any mumegt .1.d relieve him of the Il:ally .•lie privilege` of erecting the property 1f he .o Ache.. As w al. trnleiwyer mausoleum, and the council WAS in s of this Town Mn.. Ache -nn nppral+ to 700 and the.ot her members ut your taurcll to aid her in position to hake notch het ter teethe pr tenting the use of arpopetty for what. aa with the e.•wpany, .which was now to have alreadyelate) +he cut-Idur, a .inf,il e poerr pat•rd to •Seer ► a friet ion of an purpo•a,. :A4 further -e.4.I• I,i you on the 1 1 1 ground that the existence of tld- bdliani letrior acre. The mist ter was referred back µ'11l be a vet y real tniury to her adjacent props to the committee to ort• Stoat fermi it ert.7. Thanking 416)41 4u anneetwtwn ter the to the ld mak6'. le •weak e4e te.l she Cotu- kind noi.ide.attwt that ser frtd sur•e yen will .circ the prutwt of Mr.. Aeloatm, we remain. - litany semi pet>pritting tri elect a cement Yo11n teals. ' struct,y're in piece of the wore hand-- 111111;-°"". *43* B•_va • se41te intiidirrlr,at-iitwt1►.•upA•'w"L \ . ('tai le explained that at the The finance committee recpm- .lr R A •rue he rented the property he in- mended that the option on• the sum. Iendt•d 11, use it in the restaurant or Wer hetet given to C. C. Lee be ex- groNlely tipsiness. but that he had not tended to Decembertilwt. 19111. *tat n obtaining the lesae that he This wean adopted. and the rut.ncil would se it for no other. purpose. then nd jatirnr'tl marl, Monday night at t bets of t remembers sleets sthe 1 sh S'oi 'k x some of Decidingat the -restaurant, cine 1 u .tend .• tl» alou; t a t h looked, A paying one d the- council � '. Plie Tx rnota e / rncil w Sotti;w. M. end about for r.nrtai• other use to which to the Londun•Guletych_hockrV match. put the prop`ea A Ietterofprot .t against the grant- • The Adjourned Meeting. ing of the license as received from the W. C: T. r, : an - another signed At the adjourned meeting of the by the following past -e of ehorchee : council on Monday night Vie -follow- Rev. R. W. Millyard, 1 .v. Jumbo :1. ing Members were preetent : - The Anderson; Rev. Hugh S. tigall and Mayor, Deputy Reeve Munninga and Rev. C. H. Junes; the folio ' ig super- Councillor", L•hithwaite, Hawkins, tnteadents of Sunday schools,. W. C. Parsons. Wallace and �'anatter. 1'ridhan). 0. M.' Elliott, J. Elgl Tom The fire committee's report was and • James Mitchell; the toile Mg adopted. it, was as follows :,That the residents teachers., • leaders, or i supplies. Asked for.by the fire brigade, of •nu'n's, classes or clubs : E. with the exception of the roof ladder; Ha ', O. 4'. Blain aid Dr. A. T. Em- ; purchased. and filet the bylaw me 'n; the following Y. M. O. A. �• 'th reference to fire escapes he office JAM'S t'. Carrie and A. M. jam ded so as to, provide a proper Robert • : presidents end secretaries. pens v in. case of non-compliance of voudg 1 ople's eocietie6, Sidney J. with the h law. l - , Belcher. A py of a revolution puttied Bylaw u, 111, to authorize the holt- by the quarte oIUcial hoard of North rowing of ')'i.U(10 for current expendi- stret Jlethodi church metnori'aliz- l tures until ll(e tuxes CU1111. in. was, ing the council not,to grant either of ; read three rim add passed. and 163.- t he 63 'the applications fib', billiard or pool- Iasi No..11. to Gioiazee the• borrow - room applications es thehoard considered • ing of grater) 1 the riav leash(' Mich places dangerous o the morel., 'school, Was salad gi ' •1 it' three lased - and welfare of thole, w habitually ; ing). and passed. Th : tuned then�ad- patrnnized them, also was vsd. jouroed. The Committee's Report. •The (Learing of the (leputati was ANNOUNGEMEN the first hnsiness the council too iip• nd the mention- (same u{► Inter on - The enostelal pa.>4ttat lift report of the special and relief cornu ' "'Pae Rose Maiden." I mitten, which was ae follows : \The W. C. T. V. meats in the Tem "That A grunt he made to.Thnmui erratics Hall thee everiniP•mnd foul-th Mondays of each sconce at 3 o clock. Pala%Me as cr••.m.-"The 1). L' Emulsiorri� for those su ming 'from ne- ver. coilghe and heap• n r ague. Is used with the,greik'est henefir.`, A. Strebler. wairet piano tuner for 1 Heintzntao ,wii4 . there, is in town. Orders {eft. at Btiftend's Dreg, Stora receive prompt attention... "Lifetidny Snap"; is 'delightfu ly re- freshing for bather or toilet.- Fbr wathing underclothing it is un led. ('leaneen And' purl flee. Ten ' chaos • lige, sweet Runk oranges. Silver fruit apo�n goes wit every dozen. Regular 50c. White they . haat, per 'loran 29 cents. OAR; Itts►N k Monne. • MON I)AY, FEBRUARY 21trti. AT 2 Art. +i•ba•k ttr. Leonard, w•edbrmk wiei .MI by pined• !net heti a1 the A..tbm Honer : etitle►wtr►rd, ra'••••*1'q' t -b1, dining lint se'is'm em)eb. Iron bed. . ,leek, last Mien. -stud,\ kitchen table.. I,(s.•bun,er with oven. etc. F.vt•,rlthin7 to IN. meld. a. Mr. Wer(l.nuk i+Rr>InnnR `4 eel. 4,k1►NAlt DN'F;-i 1`nttrifiorOF:u. I(K, ETT. 5tT1iRDAYI; . FEBRUARY 211TH, ..120'rk large •.wt>etKt m ,int of kiteheu w•k Iia ubn+lime all new. My fn*trn,tlnns ore In ,.elk then, for whatever they will bring. 'rHR Al'('TI(PN HOUSE, GEO. RF:1'F Err. A11e- t tenser.- • AIitCTION SALE of A CARLOAi► OF \VELL.RRf7D mi [Ali COWS AND 41 EWERS. Mr. John Shnonon. jr.. *111 Fell by p11b1111 *11,1406,, al Itnbort.s,o'- hotel *table.. lh Anbarn. on THI'R1D./Y, MARCH 3RD. eommencing at one n clock *harp : Twenty-nine rood well -tired eow*and heiferµ, Some only calved • *horn time. Some *pringet* nd farrow eow, and the bel*noe dp e 1.0 cal re 1ff the .print. 7441..1 i* an eseeptlon1llY well bred Int. and anyone wanting good °owe ehonld not nil*, this opport unity. TERMS. -seven month.' credit will be given on furnlwhinR approved joint notes. A aberrant of .i per cent. straight allowed for egah. JOHN SHANNON. Jr.. THOS. Ot'N•DRY. It Proprt/tor. Anetener. UDICIAI, SAL$ • or FARM PROPERTY iN THE TOWNSHIP _- - OF WiO4T WAWA',Ot4H. iN KF: (VERS. IVERta VS. 14'F.RR. ADVERTISING is the Motive force, the electric {rower, behind any Illereea 0 t ile bust nese. Without some prolwllin,; force the boat drifts ; without advertisiug t h r business drifts. TUI} SIGNAL PRiNTING 00.. Ltd., l'uruessaae. LONDOLONDON DOWNED men before they •went on tie los' N a -1Tkey both played, wonderful games, Roy Walter, Goderichll pride and Colborne's joy held the great (how Carruthers alt evening ; and what's SCORE 7 TO 2 IN FAVOR ORI more, he got *wall tram him repeat. LOCALS IN FRIDAY'S GAME: edly. And t.Atudon's cheeps carts want to. try it, over again. Wall. it will bean- Goderich Wins the Round by Total ootti good game for the Uodarich folk "Where is Jock Campbell ?" Ciwel- ntah was'heatd to ask. "He quit the game years ago and op should you. answered an ardent Goderich fan. Walter. the furmer boy who plays on the Ooderich ' wing, is all that has been said of biota. He is one et the beet men in the intermediate U .lu. A. ---'Toronto Star. • Manager. Doty is to ba: congratulated on turning out such a fine honed Of players. ti,sletieh never pi.sed such bcore of 9 to 8-A Splendid Game Won by Goderich's super for Play., ing.--London, However, Is Not Satisfied -Game Protested and Will Be PlaYed Over.,. London And' Ooderich will meet again-sttberW ite•etrret rink on Fel- der evening of this week. Snlartingun- der their defeat by the l'o,lerich hoes, players. . hockey as. they- are doing this the London club protested tart Pik ' • yrwr. day's game. and the O. H. As execu- tive met yenterliay heft decided that the protest should Ise al 1,wed and the game- played ,,ver. The grottniT of protest was alleged ptr.fe;s..n..hsAil,ttt A LONDON ACCOUNT. Visitors Made' "Strategic. Blunder"- . the -purr of Shales r • • . d Vlion on Combination and . elai',•rd was Raid money far playing hockey at Putt 11ope eight years ago. 'A defence wets put in on. h. half of •the Duderich team. hut tile decision was AN- i� ted. It is worth noting that r. %f/•(`.trt 11'' wits pelt ' o11 . teem East Friday night in an eh= a - dracur by tat, • Gndrrich man � ere to avoid- any rtiriRirt watt •tae ... H.. A. regulations. 14 had listen and* poli ,tu playa (ii*(ericli hey wen 11ad There will he offered for pale at pnhlic atm tion by Thomas Gundry, auctioneer. with the approval of the undersigned, on R*turdtey. the :Hth day of Febrile rv. 1011. et the Colborne lintel in the town of 4101141 ch. at one o'clock 1n the 1 aTthe must half of tthe lowing he',neetlhalf of lot sixteen. rnnceadon five. In the township of w'eet. Wa- wanoeh. COM ginlnR :o ar'1'aw 2 tint number seventeen: ennoeedon five. \•'rpt Wawannsh. eontalnlnt 2111 *arra. The property G wlthlh w nolle and one half of IlnnRannnn.nd will be offered snhiretto w reserved bid For farther term. and ptert.lenl*r, apply to ,.velfFt Riser. red JiKllloran. solicitors orthl veri partin D. 1.. 1407i.E. 11.5-3t Huckstep to the aull,llnt of hie arrears, of water rate, tel : that noaction he taken on the application of H. O. Mul- holland for a billiard and pool room license :.that. A billiard and pool room license tie granted to J. W. Craigie." The clause with reference 10 the granting of a license to Mr. t'raigle Was the'buly one on which there wall a division of opinion.. Councillors Martin and P Sewns moved to adopt the clause of the report, and Council- lor Vanatter called for the yeas and nays. Councillor Hawkins voted with the motion, and Deputy Reeve Mun- nings and Councillors Laithvs_ite and Vanatter against. peeve Reid and Councillor Wallace were absent, The Mayor broke the tie by voting in favor of granting the licence. taking the ground that there was nothing harm- ful in billiards and pool in themselves and that it would bre the duty of the council to see that the new room was conducted to 0, should he. Furniture Company Loan. A letter from F. 0. Rumbas of the Kensington Furniture Company stated that the Company Would toe able to 1447 $1.10000n the nemioipal loan about the first week in March and after that who'd try to pay sonnetbing every month. The letter was referred to the fin- ance committee to confer with Mr. Rumb*ll and conte to some agreement as to repayment of the loan. The Attrill Property for Military Camp. A letter from Frne't Heaton was with reference to the purchase of the Attrill property for a military ramp. The reason why the negotiations with the Government failed before, Mr. Heaton wrote, was that at that time there WAS s great slump in the bowel. Locnl seater at Gotfertch. of the Government. "Thin condi- Shooting. This is the way the game looked to The Loniltiu Adveru.er's representa- tive. as reported in S iturday's Adver- Gude' itch, Feb. to. -dioderich put London ,,tit of the intermediate run-. i'ug herr last tie t,. taking the game by x score ,,i 7•to 'I'be 11x1f-t tial• ).cure WAS 3 to 0. , tpo en :l x ft1,in tuwh fora G•w avcrks. The local teazel were up against the rvrn yet rues, , and i•Nch guxl but alto ronsnitatiou with 0. H. Y. ,r„ted W'u, fought .very inch, again).t heailyn:otos the Manager. of Ihe a scarcely-petietr'hl1deience. local team thought there might 1 is- - For it„,vjsiturs, Prodln•rr, :Nation slaty be SOer dit a ulty oveta atri atl(1'leen har3lt were nlli.t a4grrssive, interpretation of -the residence rill( het O, r '.cur.-tI beech gods tui iwrndoii. and they put 00 McCarthy iutatea,l. a the lural). all worked admirably,\tr( earthy is a (ilslrrich nolo, and no an. McDonald ,118.1 ' Wolter in 1 Picked l a ••t'ing6'r,' 311,11f311,11f he has p i Cl i I, I, cuter playing w cunilwfn=►tion that few dollars somewlleieplaying hockey ke e 'Londoners continually entre- during his ten or twelve years on the int ice it is only what R good many others - AAI ' 'et penalties 'Jere dealt out, ' iave done who. Are playing or0. 11. rfri•t keeping' A. learns. 'And right here it may be well in ban reroxtked. without giving any wrote 1'be (hoc o- s came to town with a 13w•sy. that of certain inetnla'r of the Gmr-goal' Ir a ,and in'suwe'gtl.trters it dinky London team le notorious in hooked large. - however. the 'Sailors this connection. I,♦owevl•r, Goderich. started in to cyst inimically cut down playa .o hockeyn the ice, not in the 0. thelead, tint iI ab.ha-titoetbetas was bbut R. A. committee room, and L.rnitnt'e one goal between t enc and an even cheap Nsrts on Friday night will fees ch ) 1 Sal Y n • , or r .Sine. 1 lief th a acne (1 hike that will dbecOttrtt cl a R Y 1'ne senor "sae tied' :r eight'ntin• the tittle-tattle game . they have we.. {day, by meun Atter* that played this week with the O. H. A 1 beer- sea, a up•re y • !t o e. nd the brat executive. London wit+ beaten fxit'Iv' �lv of the night �•r.uit.eit. However, and squarely Inst Friday night. but the S*ilurn wi 1'0 nut 14) (w , d bode and f:ailbelrnen :and his pets are en ft/11d of wheal Meer Waa up th • (:udrr'rh 104118 the geine-O,44 r%'h to wiitfli-g` G :ac- were our 01.'41 nr N the nod. \'a t c0mmodate them once tnr. big margin, hut' s dent s d all Goderich- Beats London 7 to s. 4 1.,Inludl.',titiasrinhgu.pea fu achamp/oat son l'hr gawp was a jolt, 1 one- 4.'0 A el h ort a,l tbe' tnne.. 'Inc L•mdon ter made,* e 'reale blonder in the fli It t tet half. T1 ey played ar defence game- two c..,.•epoints-and while it seemed t.. worL'•+Ife.tively it gave the North- ('Pores plenty of,chances for, e Ins - lion, and intake no mistake they took advantage '1 it. - The, forgot that the best defence is a good offence, and rather than play - man to man to the way they have been accustrnnrd to they tried to play x different gator, and before they could, get into their stride the Sailors had evened 'up on thetn, and having the advantage of home ice won the de- ckling game. - The.fitst half, which was fest, was • ail Goderich. The Sailors uncorked, a g.s•.1 .enmhination, McLean, Wigging and Walter doing some • nice work, with McDonald always dangerous. The first goal tell to Walter's- stick after right •' rr' play. With this ode:nttage, the Northern- ers wakened u{', and for ten minutes there era11 lively play. ' Walterr agin ('arae thr ugh with a candy alt and sr.'Ired. McDonald duplicated the trickin,ve minutes, on fine combine• tion workH. There wise no more scoring this half, and' the first period ended :3 to O in favor of i he Sailors. . London started off with it posh in the Hoene -+tel half, and looked iikely t.odo Rutile execution, but they faded away. Ooderich was always able to hit up the clip. moil stay. McLean got, the first goal after eight minute.; play, and thr-1•otind was tied... I n four i(h let out a lint and in (oder minutes had the goal that counted. . Wiggins getting It on a test cowbin:a- (ion. Prodgers uncorked a good rash at this period, and shot. Jimmy Orr gat it on the rebound. ,and the tvund was 'again tied up. Welter came hack in tour minutes with some (•omhinatio3, and shoved another past Pearson. Jim- my Orr got another, but with five min- utes more to pliy Wiggins, made .a daisy shot, and London's hopes van- ished. There -was some excitement in this town when the winning goal' was eco, -ed. The noise was about the "noisiest" ever heard here. On the night's play, the (ioderich team had the edge. They had better coinbtnation, and shot wickedly and true`* 1 the time. Wiggins and Walter scored fast: and McDonald and McLean were (ldllger- oue from every angle. The deters played a safe gauze, and - could not bed$wn out at all. The game win) not rough. Mallen was hurt a couple of time". and hest to stand some hesey bodying. The offences were for tripping Largely, and there was little or n) del tier ately dirty work done. It was t somewhat abate pointed crowd that returned to London on the special, but they have norea'on to be ashamed 01 their team. They played sterling hockey, and Showed class all the was-. At Cameron & Moore's. A part of the program at Cameron & 'bore's sale for the next few days : Twenty-five pairs men's and youth's [tante, odd sizes in the lot, regular $1.60, sale'? ie per pair. Four dozen men's four-in-hand ties, regular 211c, sale three for Vic. Seven heaver and milton overcoats left. A snap for seven men only. at balf•price. Children'' and misses heavy tweed tomer PASSES. coatings. in three culotte, regular 94.5O, sale now )SIM per yard. Fifteen furs left, throws. ruffa and mutt.. -Rale, half of regetlar prices. Seventy yartteof embroidery and in- .ertinn- -sale, :lc per yard. . Fifty dream length', regular :Ilk to 73c,jard, 14131.. :530. Sixertyypairs boysprice' and girl* imported hitt he is not in the same- claee'-as wool twee, regular Ooc tn.50c. sale 2Ir. i Harvey Sproule. The hie Pale le at Its hest point `lIn,the fastest 'and sine of the clean. est hockey matches ever played it, Q 1,d. t h ( ta111xD iPe 1r went &)w11 to defeat before the Bonnie Dundee,. on Fridey night by a score of 7- 2. mak inutile total score on the round •9-8 in favor nt Ooderich. The rink was yy ed '11111 with hockey enthusiasts, 1hcluding a•Rootl number for London, and never did. a Goderich 'nosed give WHy to iter joy as it did at the con- clusion of the game. it is A pity that the London supporters did not take, their defeat in a more gentlemanly spirit than they evinced. - Mallen a+ rover and Bernhardt' at caverp0i11t were easily the best men on the [Amami trans, the f1►ruirr'.6 fast skating and the litter's rushing heing teaturea of the game. Pearson in. ,coal ',lade some veruclever atop•. 1'imlgers at right wingdidnot have a chance to show his class, aq McDonald war on to his every move: (',a145el-•, roan. London's veteran point, was -a joke, his ru'he$ being very: ineffective and his clearing sibw. Chapunul's work in the nets wars the traitor of the game. He is a second "NIephisto, AIthEnegli he baa been put of ter gatue for live .years' McCarthy 'at.point. h(w4411 Ills ability. 'Hurgicene Want" *4chet played a stellar game, his rushed, Axing made at times when they were most-unedcl. Of the forwards, it is hard to pick the star. McLean Rplaced a lightning test ifanllt as rove[•. oy Walter and Dan MIcDon*Td each hulI his check perfectly. -Jim Wig- gins played the game of his lila•: . In Ihe first half of the game (;ode - r 'h had distinctly the Netter part of the lay. After a series of end-to-end rush Wolter "cored on a atilt! from -wiry line. 'McLean ter. th -quintet n got the ext one ..n a rush and piss fro McDonald. "M1!Unnald got the •hitt 1111la.tscore in the first half on pass rom Wiggins. (trade. rich got the that sen counters in the second half, Mc au and Wiggins being responsible. hatted in the next goal for London n a pass from Bernhardt. Walter son ed again for cioderich. Mallen, who had received a stiff body check earlier in the game, got his knee hurt, and was tt►t'ced to retire, taking McCarthy off to even ftp. Orr scored the next one for i.on- don and Wiggins gnickly followed up with the winning goal for Oodericb, 1'IIe •teams Iloie?�eh London Chapman Bowl I'owrr'on 11M.art point Cws*elman Aelcher cover paint Bernhardt Fele.,. rover Molten Wig7gRins (entre Orr Wolter N7M wln7 t'ralg1!er+ M 1) 'odd lett wine- a'earrothan+ Referee Lon Marsh, Toronto. Ilotal unn- pperee -('rept. 6. itoblosnn, Newman. Time keener* (7. H. Humber, Ken Murray. Penalty timekeeper-H. 1'. `etrane. "Ronnie Dundee" helped some. Chapman had his hardest dork•out of the season and also his most suc- cessful. Bernhardt tore off one or two pretty rushes. Bsbrher stopped him a dozen tines, however. Marsh made an impartial referee, Wigginti play could hardly len im- come tomorrow and come every days proved on. He is yet wondering why it mannot last. forever. Farm produce he was penalized in the fit•st half. taken at highest price*. ` Belcher and McDonald were sick Are you deal ? It so, we can make you hear with the iacon*ticnu. 'Taub,. & Sons will gladly demonstrate this wonderful instrument *t Dunlop's !hug Store on Wednesday and Thurs- day, Measeh 9th and loth.