The Signal, 1911-1-12, Page 1s the time
,JVo v
to renew
.out sUOICrtptlul,
31g-na. 4.r' immtu
4>ictun ode, .. pain •
advance •ubse iber-
SIXTY THIRD Via" Jia -
•
G01)SR.IOH, ONTA.l&riU. UAN A1) 'JAN I1's RS 12, 1911
Ste
Che Signal's
Clubbigg .Cist
(u . wspupet :,argaini; A'.
tbe leading Canadian puLlic. -
Nons at reduced prier,.
THE 31tiNa . i?h 1 wrl NG Od., Lid., Posusmew
FINANCIAL
l iI01 [
BANK
Of
t:lyrltal,t latest east Undivided
Profits t1a, 44,'NM!
Total Assets over 11144,tiir,lkr'
HOW MU('H
REMAINS
111E CANADA You handle plenty
money how much is
yours at the end of the.
veer , Probably mute of it would be if you made a habit of
tispostting a fair proportion of it, regularly, in a Savings
Aeoemnt In this Bank.
ie/rA4LI VI' Mae
. .1
'Start saving now. The habit Will groYY, to your great
Advantage
'al .00 opens an account.
liroderic h Branch,
W. 1-. NOR T ON, • Manager.
•
NUTICE TO ADVERTISERss
OOOERICH•MARKETS. ! prugrait add much to L e%e meetings,
OUR GRAIN TRADE., wh,.'h have ten ,teadiiy gt ,wing inTHE POTASH
hiTatntaDAT,Ja.•. 1- interest. It teas bran decided taco,,' EXCITEMENT.
....ora;, per ou,na
ot,
to 5 ? -- tions the meetings tot meatball week.
wst. pr bosh.. sit to lbs Isar yurvice. this week will bion
Bat psi hilts/rhea 0!06 co J 4.E, F i G U R E SHOW GUOERICH S p, ay evenituR, when the Suobeem
slew ,)w pi,babel 3' w v 30 aNLENDIO POSITION choir of the Sunday anht►ol will assist
obi cysts per bash . v 4A to a 4^ in Lbs music«1 service as they did nn I MUCH CONJECTURE OVER STATE -
i terj .gal,•
a 7th to 0 4.3
9srte!• b Monday and.Weduesdey nights, Rev. u M to • 606 MEN!' FROM BERLIN
8aweutm p.owc.w a1TMIts 2251St,rtemen• •or Full Season of 1910 Will Mr. Martin mil. tnod:lct Iia+enine-_•
R1sor ptasrssf rl on rk ;If I Rev. Mr. Rovy takinghip
Plow. per gw• 3 50 W 3 W Make Even Better Showing for ,'- i k r t Srratfoi- 1.
HeO est age •.. 0 OD to o 00 ` Nothing Known Here W AnyDls-
tlbse perro,h zt se to 23 tY, This Port --Popularity Of Goderich K
Ray. th w 0 5u St. George's Sunday School.
w ,m„ !{ 100 to 5 W • as Crain Port Steadily increasing. covey (iermarry' Now Controls
s OD w 5011, l'be lolluwiog is a list 01 the nail-, Potash Su l and if Ueposits 5 pp Y, . posits Are
[ga Ib u Y1 to n 24 _- of *cholera in Sr. George's Sunday
1ppr elan n 1166 ttoo 01551 aobool who ww•e successful in ohtaaln, Found Here They Will He „t Im•
ssr rdo?., . ;8 w 935i THE pruwdiiwiee of Goderich as a Ing prize; for • regular ,•hurch attend- mens* Valu..
dva4ny to sail, tn' , w. 4 ea w 6 •f' grain -handling pot' t is demon- once
export. p,r. wt . 20 w a 25
7 on to : 00 Strafed its the statement of Frank E.
Gibbs. Cauadiau grain inspector at
Fort William, published in the Jattu•
Lara b- .
par owt
per Ib
yae ew'i
1 49 to ,5 60
00 to 1 no
s to to
Ofe so to on en, ary nuniher of the Railway a
10 10., 44 \!urine \Vorld, and copied Iiet'ewit Those auts:essful 4.r. having their
NEW ADVERTISi_MENTS--Jan. 12th.-
Pagr The followin • steaemun:. prepared by 1. E. (Abbe. grain h.speetnr•. Fort. William. • m4•
County Council Meetug-W. Lane . ;show. the hoshoIl of grain .hipped- from Om digerentelevators at Fort William and 1'ori.
January pale -J. H. Colborne. - - 4 Arthur
hrofthe 19110 atop. bomSeptember 1 toolo.00f oat Issue.). t,eeeulber6. 1910. with port.- of
Gomes -Geo. Por. r ... . -. destination.The Let two figures 40 each colomvi .t after the period repruse'Ibs.
In, Hazel Hartwell, and `Villi* Hebb,
Rid John Patterson and Woodham
Idabh, 4th Jean Harrison and (:err.,•ude
Pert -4w. 5th Willie Sturdy. 6th Eliza
Beck. 7th Colin Patterson.
New 'thought in Wine. -Downing & Mac; I
1CR4:r:NISps i WI lits tutelars. etas:.
Vicar
Apprentices Wwntwi-Mr-. ..... 1
CaSrAD'tN finer-
The (lewd coat .4.l.,-21.I1,r' 8c.,toh.+:ors.- 3 (D11i•.;wows
cutters 'u•t- wilsnn-..... ...... ... ?Dui.
Harbor
Appltimilou to Leeislatura-Makiod & time.. OmNrich .. ••
ory; Stratford 1 silto., -
i:t raton .
N • f
512.OU1 Mtrubandi-e Selw-.. l . altlaron.. 'PS iraut.trnl
lyase+at Fgr." iobn .natter .: 3
Koyal \Vel -h l -radio+ Choir -Y. M. f, A . , .. 51 • pQ en«G.wLrt
Herders - .tdette•... . 5 . ,Prescott.
Notice to V..0 r taker --.4. Straiton .. . ... I I Pon Rolbonar.
1'n 4 uitile!
January Sale in Full Swing- Hodgenr Bros. 51 port rtynlr
Groes -Cyt. Saws-Huwrll Hardware Co 4 tueber .
House to Hent -Signal 0tnc'• .. . -... . ... 1 Pial"
Teorok:
Tenours Wauten-E.tate Wm, Dougherty-„ 1 yicroria Hrr•bi
Isenders- Blackstone Heats eran,. _ •5 tynikerriUr
Annual Clown -up Salo-- W. C. Pridham. 6
Clamant Sale - J. Young. Itiengannun. ., 5 F'oKsl.:1l Pngr-
Buffalo .
- ^ Cleveland.
ISORN
STEVENS.-Inc •oltlorne, on Wert:m day. Jan-
uary 41.h, to At,. and Mr-. Wm. Stevens. a
Son,
SITUATIONS VACANT. ( R w
Coln or change o' running aovert.se- WANTED. -- A SKRVAN't' POE
•menta must be left at this office by EP. ' tl'3 iteollon:er40 hnu *work- MRS, V. M ROB.
Monday noon to ensure insertion :.•n!
.n Issue of same week HA PH OPERATING WITH
1 thorough knowledge of +ration agent'.
- _ woes win inset ei.good salary. Central ,Tete,
FOB SALE OR TO RENT
Q!DOR; TCI H1+'N'1 . N BW 7'WU-
SPORY brick mown erected the ;Sat
all serer of Misdeed r oad and R eimo-
i mourn.. has ides 4..ta.oum,
A11 modem coo,.mu,:orr,
t light fee mice -heated.
For further panlculare
is HG R R. HULL. Londe -koro' : or at
IRON A nFFrC1t.
I)lFF10ES' "h4,aBa t6- ON N OATsH
asd Aainew Pew••« mom ast to J. P~ B swim
Rif
POR RAUL.- -1' I V h AUR Lt h. W HST
nal` irLt 4eyteesa ellw .l r
Mod r 1 t1eOi 'MEM
ise
owe.. La p See arced t rse Via
JOSDAII wfaaess *vee s/Vdsrwrlfs0H4, A
WHA 1 IR FID. IT LAND IN BRIT-
Ias OrekColumba aeis. eat1lg ar •
lL C.. wM rake 1
res *WK.
efiwreit
Is sasew tee
sewed m *as Maar
3110 am Oty a ors
meth asd eth Beer lbwro L
seWs a tvetaa Ya
Mtsled. tamale. coed Y y
t fA_reael tertansant pier J vY.
aaeat OrReset a 81erd. /.neral
NOTICETTO WATER '
KERS
}this for lot i have been
l rendered .Ind you are remind-
ed that immediate paytttent
> this month will ,ensure the
I liberal disoonnt sat I„ per
} cent. ,
All arrears should be paid L
at once
A. ST RAITUN,
Treasurer.
OOce at the Town Hall.
GUNNY'S
Livery, Cab and 'Bus r
t Stables
THE REI) BARN
.ynrtb titaset, taederish.
Ail 'gar Rigs Ore New. 'Hoses
meet all Trains and Steamers.
Particular attention ver to
cans from private rellfo .eve.
Phone No lin
1
guYh School, -Toronto. provided proper In
striate for Frett,eatalogue explains. Write.
'WANTED.- APPRENTICES FOR
drs.amakiag. Apply to MRS. PEI.-
LOW.
EI:LOW. Amelesea street
FOR SALE. -
Cforth the public that 1 have purchased n
cement tile power machine add will be able to
AR orders, %mounts1 10U.1100tile by the Tat
of June next. In theslro swiag'size., : 21, 3. t. &
& Iu. 1g 16.1$ 21. 361a M. All small the wro
the same to •,ride yy
y tile. Satisfaction
r•
glaanteed. 1'HOe. BANDY, Locholah. Ont.
BMI:NT TILE. -1 WISH 1:4 IN -
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE.
The annual .uccua.g of the Dungannon Atri-
cullural Society will be held in the Agricul-
t'rwt Hall.. Du,y[anttou. on Frldk_v . January
20th. U11. at 2 o'clock p. se. -
R. McILWAIN.
1ia4t Secretary.
Iu1UR j0 UrNTY COUNCIL
The calif/0101 tit: county of Boron willmooL
1D (ke council cbamber. m . the town of e•
Herb. at o'clock. on the IAth of this month:
All s000ants for settlement moat be placed
with the clerk betole this date.
W. LANE. Clerk.
Dated January 9th, 1911,
4NNUAL MEETING.
annual meeting of the West Huron Agri-
oahural aaciely will be held m the town hall.
Geler1ea. en Friday. January 951h. at 1 o'clock
p, w-, to limey.:the asthma' report and elect
*Mrs for the ensuing year. A full 'men.
dame
ten -
dame of member,. +.d other. interested 1s re -
e A. POUTER.
Proems: Seminary.
38-21
A 1'(NUAl, MEETING.
r
nal
meeting of $at members Of the
We WaVYwb Y e!$I la the a1 Fire Insurance Co.
WW be
eiass:fay. the day tirral of January.
Mf. at 1 odomic Rmfee the purpooe o
eoyvI yrtta lDleleecare and Auditor. reports
sed +lsltiew three Director. and tor any other
that may De brought bsmee the mew
• retiring tri ectrrr W. P. Reed. of
r. lmokhart. 05 Rsat Wawanoeh,
.1. A. Mallotgh. of went awanoeb. sll of
are elI$bte for re-Neotion.
Jan.
ART. '11605.44. ALLEN.
dent
Secretary.
* Ot
ANNUAI, MEETING.
ilio: enema electing et the cKlllu{. MuD,al
Pim laser tice 4%omouty ,M bead In the
town hall. irafort.h. on F Jemmy SUL
1001. at 1 o'clock 0. m. 1e -toreadve
tt
then sad
sraetsls'
the assay statement
time Director., and other tRr-
neat• which may bo considered tar the good Of
the Ownwsep The retiring 'Director's are
400105OmhoIi ,linger: Dal. .and John Watt..
rrbo arob4e for re .•l,.•t-*..
J, R. Mol N. '1'Nr)`. F:. HAYS.
;*.,dent. Secretary
The•
NON4 IS THE TIME
. To RENEW
swami thanks the friends who have already re-
•4ew•ed that winbaeription for:. the coming year, and hope•
that man.' mote renewal, will be received within the next
tea (lees
T111. I k I-: M I; Ni 1-1 ►1: 141 1
1. i,rer1UUu• tU nisei -,n nisan.'e 'tube:r vers 1491' Ivl1
The Signa► 's offering , ,:hent .if pictaree of Sir Wilfrid.
Laurier altd sir Jame! Whittle, now are large bade',
some pictures 'suitable fog fmrotn11anti one of thele vhoold
be in every hofs- Q1!rttr-m hr• the-..• ,rte 1.•t 1'104.+1 in a..v;u1Lt•
9llbwct'iberw rani'
Mebembefi retie/rim, y !a,,, w1i;
ctw,ier of the premium -
f J,EASF KENL.\\ \ t.
t..t
t'.,t-
3
deka 6•o , :417.11:4.1(1
.45 40 3.172.528.40 48039., 32 24,500.00 28,824.55
50,ty1 ,.' ,
4.101.013.19 VA 4.5.21 ; 126,:141.11 27.47555
2.19. Sill! 21. 1.544..944(5 I 95. 11-8.21; !,I.JEC' t.:
Misuse. 50,161113 '
.177.476.^ 2k( '*7.348.01 25.000.111
27.s ax0- - 10,4.3,32
1.:ea3.:12.1e 412.1!59 2) - 41,01.1,1•
j 19(1.2::
..7s2.Nt.9• :.24,916 4
.2'4 31.:2.
+.e1a'..x. 44.175.011 .
1,145.10 22,007.6f0.00 4:N..735:: 4•41.S:•t.7:
-_--. 13.371.4_30 1..24.91 4:1615•',,.0:
Chicano..., .. 51n.S.20 • .,
Duluth.... ,.. .....
Erre.. 3 5Y h• u51.61&-'5) I
Port Hutot:. .... 6.2,11510 ......
111 te1.13
:9,2,411.44
1.711J616.xt
4 562.05
• 241135 a2
F19REK.-fin Mooney. Laniary !kh. to Mr.L'AxaDIAw` 3dA.r., X844 7.4 00
t• •5710517 num xs 2.076506.43
and Mi-'. W«sley Fisher. `taitiont coir Versate +-6t ate° rt371.ett'.at• 5.136.af.30 166.5tR.37 x.90
cession. Colborne, twin bo>.. FOREIGN VEeest= SIIt.5,1.30 I:t.•75.H1a yI 3[.5,80621 4SI,eeA: L73L30025
191U .... :6:,:,40.11) 36tt41.::,•.p' &710.4404.1 66',4;.43 2.01(05.4.5
_ 1500 31U.t0l.it. - 42.11ati,3:.4.3" 9,8914-5.5..l7 ' 1.68:.374(10 2,00.10.16
•
yy It must he a sower of gratfHeatiou nausea placed upon the Honor Roll are
of v e, y Y ung. W. f0 u, t.., h a1'Iniam to the people 4)1 I:.xteiiub 10 uute as follows:
Heverty.Youagsuu, ot(lrnnh.n" from the above unit this port stands Mies Thurlow's class -Hazel Hart-
• DIED, • thud in 1he rete 1.10 , t who at front well. 349. 'Lew Hok's class -(:extrude
the _Northwest grsiu-producing area Porte.. 21r2: Doris. hays, C•~'. Miss
Isar• the last three mouths of ' uavi3u• Vivi*u's clae6-J• an Harrison, 345:
Lion. but the fertile.. ' g report of Eleanor Hays, 277. Miss Le Tnuzel's
the Department et Trade and Com- class- Willie B+I,h, '224. Mise Noble's
coerce fit* the entire ,slteon of 1910 class --John Pattr,son, 3118; Wood -
will '-show a much larger volnme bum Babb, 2924; Willie Stuldg, 272;
and u through this Immrt, and a correspon= irnnald Macklin. 234.: Roy Roster.
TiERN4Y.-fn Goderich. on Alnnda>.. ,Iwno- ding increase in peresntsge Iu cum- 2,,44; E,neet Vldean, 216; Jack Hruri-
ary 9th. Kate Brophey. br,oc.d wile of peri -on with other pone. 4.0 that our son. 197: George Smith. 182. Miss
raulck Tierney. .sed :4 year. octal elevators were quite busy during Craig's class -Eliza Beck, 282; Maude
the earlier part of the Neeson when Kemp. 196; Evelyn Brophy, 177. Mies
other.; were practically idle. Tencott's clans -Claire Hays. 280;
'4 LUNt u.tr. January 161h. Auction .le of I o wheat receipts we ate excelled Isabel Foster, 274. Miss K. Smith'.
4n bead of Manitoba cat'le: 1.5 rows- balance ( oral. by such points as Tiffin and clad-- Ross Harrison, 793; George
Lawson, 220: Edward Johnston. 191);
operated by rampant,. owning their -John Sanders. 173. Miss Edrie Tye'.
rolling stot-k end hatees for rutward class-Grttrllde McLean. :383: Sadie
Iortberance to the seaboard. Lot Who Patterson. 254: Jennie Beck, C19;
tor the moat port .•natio.' their in- Elsie Richards. 288: Mary Carrow,
teres s in the handling ot grain for 229; Katharine Hays, 211 ; Ethel
export to foreign count Ilea. while the Lawson. 205. infant class (Mrs. Mc -
local elevators are utilized almost en- Kim. teacher! -Colin Patterson. :;t'i't;
ROOMS TO LET. tire'. lay the millers of Ontario in i Grace Vivian.2Fe22: Gladys McLean,
train's shipping the grain to their; 270: W. Beck', 281; John Postle-
FURNISHED HOUSE 1'O RENT various mills througnout the I'rov-I thwaite. 258: Edward Hawkins, 252:
foe winter menthe at reasonable lent. ince, I Charlie McLean, 240: Dorothea Felker„
Apply Box It SIGNAL OFFICE. The popularity of this port has in- ; 234 ; Lionel Macklin. 22:14; Albert
creased so rapidly dut•iog the past few • Kneeshaw, 22'2; James Gerrow, 210:
years that it was found necessary toy Ada Smiih. '2111; H. I►rvsdale, 204;
nacre ase the storage facilities last • Helen Howrie. 214 ; Adelaide Hays,
spring. and Iheee increased lecililier.I174.
although not completed in tithe Gus Honorable mention -Laura Salkeld,
handle more Gem their capacity tor; Bernice Davis, Janet Law. Willie
a \ • v, t1 be e.
aa•intrrHurag.+Thi ,Senn, Will prove ,Rao rt
decidedly beneficial in future. end w01 Thaw ieport deters from Advent Sun- Times correspondent.
n •i day.r 191)9to AdventRI
enable aur port to handle h De ewher, in { It apprute that for German potash
Iargec percentage of the l'enadien day. December. 1910. ' trust lately sent a corps of geologists
grain clop. which fovu)PrIy 0%•••• floored
M-aug Tun7HULL, Hect(A.•ld+'l'anaJa to invretlgatr. the allrgrJ
t•, other Lake Huron .n• Gemgtau --- _----
Bay potrs when the railway,. were discovery of rich potash deposits close
unable to furnish rare prouip!ly What Calgary Trunks of Them. to the American border, in the region
enough to relieve congestion. of bakes ML. Clair and Huron. 1'he
The geographical Location of Dur 't'bC Ito rl We'ah Lat ies' Choir at report made by the experts was sufH-
port ie Be well adapted for the trans -
most
Lyric ire Ia.'. night, was the ciently encouraging to Justify the tot -
sbipmens sat grain that Chicago and Moet exquisite, the he.t balanced, the nation of a syndicate which is in
Duluth interests have manifested wn Moet artistic company of singers that process of organisation.
we have had in Calgat y and compari- All along the St. Clair River and ,,n
• PUBLIC NOTICE inteties tion to provide additional tar iii- sons with anything *lye we have had the shores of the lakes as far as the
Glee by the erection of a 5, .'kle st- y
huebel elevator on the north side of heretofome are odious -co • :ally oda- town of Goderich, u1 Ontario, it. is de -
the harbor, preliminary sory a for
one. Under the conductorship of cleared that pt•e-cousin for potash,
which have already'heeii mrd* rad vn I Mem. Hughes -Thomas the organize- Snell AS salt and lignite. lave been
application for Itsalblanee hem the tion achieved wonders, and the en- found In most proulinug form mod
town in securing ,$tie desired land cors" were overwhelming. We do gnautity.
nonavasions now in control or the out wonder that the Kiingcommanded The German syndicate. which is
4 sntatliao 1:uvernmeMf. performances of the chorus; he could composed of some of th. magnates
While the Can 'an sbippere and I met have been blamed if -he had per- who dominate the potash trust. hue
millers have quit ast•iteal manently attached them to the court. .e!•ured options on t► vast section of
them -
melees of the frac IPS afforded by The shading of the churns was good. contiguous land. The promoters are
HIes, with puller to 00w.t,no. and operates local enterprise, these is the eeeeniia1 nod the eine wws there when de- nut yet 4'eady W ray that they have
Street ,tIlway In the said fit.. and alio grant- t'rotecrlon sat our r entrayce due oe d Every moaic-laver who dews struck an undeniably rich potash
lsd such oe 05007 moth 11".and nowt to lay • not attend throe performances dr- tra.:t.. hut declare 1 hat. all advance in-
oei. o e 00'et perp. *1 r Il.hte, ervlocn wad 'from th@ ifovbrn ': 4.o r. now
elves to toe escnwmunieatett from I dicatlone are encouraging and that
rt at gar• iatarsrtw.n raif,vay servfoo front tion• and although we. tin v e now• a
Mfg ed Stratford '.hnoogh the onentles of trraII hreakwtsi'sr ec4hetrucled to the tbQ practice of his :sat." tale«ry Her- they are preparing 4.0 exploit thew to
La f4. 6N Rnrnn 1n ,. westerly d1r•ent4on to aM,' the fullest possible. extent.
Labe
Tears : wad ..Iso with power to non nortbwewt. also the appenpriatinu _-_ Matters are already in such Shupe
street of the +old line in n weeterty made :and ooetr•act *warned for an 1\'r hate, the trnshe;et ovate) IiI„', if the lea.' wOrk*adv 011G, the Ger-
a
r ips 'Hon W theDo dnhia 101tWgb other (9N)-fts section to the soulhweel
i rstlaae d MonktMi ;Sad nab wish And make them into 'stew- titans, will he in poeseesion of a roma
power M eat, ,>Oretr9e6e1y ,e Its is imperative that our energell•, Mo.rtyme and o411 come Perini _ trauaatlantfr,suulr.e of supply t0 rusks
w a hero d rM.. }10104. Mayor he given curry aaliatwe9s t►> arelCyvn we'll not refuse: *tail more ' ispregnable their existing
in a .orL.1) A '0*todwo°ttnn the .x•mcil mud eo*.muoity ht io•- 1
t w weer he clDaaro of yt t,•4lrten w 1' .,erhap.you'drather•ask us, why' monopoly of the ,vnr1+1'a potash
Lbs 1f IeMewet : hard alae oils, lemur 10 pressing melon the Depart meat Lb,:
ler spole onnipNeo, p'naletwln 1 necessity of cnmpisUeg, our • tweet
rd
'a ilrma oRrWwgy In an easterly gaster .•Coon in a rtn+..nPnt fm.
i 'i_
-alit
e1t.y of lltr nton%se Lir vit. ' '
•'s +.nirkl, ns pnc ihle.
this twenty-eers,det: sa. .
YOUNUSON--1)IN'MORh;,-In Iirlerich, on
Wednesday. Jnnusty 411h. ty Iter. M.
Turnbull. \fisc Wady. Freebie.. daughter
FINN. -In Goderice. m4 send.). J•.nuary it h.
Frank lino. sun of Mr. 0110 Mrs. Patrick
''inn. aged 14, year..
MCPHAI4-In Guderich. on Saturday. 7th
Inst., DunaJd McPhail. aged SS
FISHER. -AI Loyal. on Sunday. January 6th,
Valenta, Elsner. Age4 55 year.. 11 months
days.
AUCTION SALES.
steer'. heifers and cal' et. at the 14beldestnn Kingston. where the elev:tw s eta
farm. 'Base line. one mile from A shun. R. t.
bemuse. proprietor. THOS. GUMMY. auction
ser.
TIICesD. . Jan. I1Rh,-Auction .:.Jc o1
household furniture. at 2 o'rlor,•, -harp; the
property of A. F_ JAooas, 94 Nes' ate street.
aOiI AS (: ce Der. auedoueer.
TENDER3 WANTED.
C(EALED TENDERS VILL BE RE-
LY CI[IVE() hi the nnd.r'ignel. executor.,
for the estateofthe bite William Dough-ny.
of the township of A.hfleld. for the fo lllowing
property' :-
Parts of lots No. 1: wad le. hake Hoed Brol-en
Frootoonoerlon, In the township of Colds. ne.
In the county d Huron. containing n4ety-t wo
acres. more or leas. about twenty-flve ,.cies
bosh and the balance , leered.
Tinders marked '•Tenders n, Dougherty 6s-
twte, ' will be received by Thos. A. I lougherty,
rdton P. 0.. upto Tneed, ..
9x10100 S January
Slth. 1911. Inulets.ve. The hlgheet or any
tender not neeeesarfly ane. Prod.
Daum :--Ten per cent. cash at time of sale.
balano. it four WOO Ma.
THOMAS A. DOUGH MTV. 1 Execu4ora
IT1. McLRAN,
A grist deal 5,t 1411.eres:. (t8s btu
created in Goderiuh by the report
from ":ermxoy of the discovery of rich
potash deposits in this neighborhood.
AbeoLttely nothing is known hare of
any such diecuvery, but the possibility
of developments in this direction 15 a
'natter ur such importance that any
light on the subject is welcomed. •
'The annOullcewellt flaw Germany
has receised the attention of inters..*
Ott this continent opposed to the (Jer-
111an potash trust, and A. H. Krause,
an expert chemist, of Cleveland, re-
presenting Dulled States inter 1..
was 4u town tor several days getting a
bearing on the situation. He inter
viswed Mayor l'l uteruo. A. G. Gaulblr,
presiu••ut of the Board of Trade, and
other citizens. but could get n0 iuturul-
ati011 sat any movements in this
district. such as drilling operations er
toe securing of optima on large
tracts of land. 1t is evideat that
if the German iuterests are uper-
atiog in this count) y it ii not in this
oeignborhood, and there
IS some rra-
sou to believe that the despatch from
Berlin which caused all the excite-
ment is as hoax, ur was perhaps de-
signed to affect the stock of the Ger-
wan trIst, or possibly had some refer-
ence to the tariff dispute between
(iertnany and the L nitron States.
Mr. Krause stated that there was
ahsulutely nothing in the way of sur-
facedi •attuub LO 1 Ica
4.q t qd to whether
Kb y c4rtain dirt ..i. was or was not
likely to have potash deposits. [)Pep
boiiugs would he necessary to deter-
mine the hatter. The potash deposes
are found away below the salt beds.
The salt borings go down to about
1,11(4) feet, and to find potash it is
neeeas r -to , dewu :3,600 or 4,1100
fret ft r•. ,
"00 iecovery has claimed
the attention of the Provincial lle-
pt.rtment. 't Mines, and 41ex. Saund-
ers has had an inquiry 11'om 'L•Lrus. 1311•
su'n, Deputy M%water of Milieudt Tor-
onto, asku'g for infuruatwn. Mr.
Gibson states fist such a discove, y as
that which has been reported would
be of irnwenee value. owing to the
fact that Germany lent the. preseut
time the si,uree of supply of potash fur
the. world.
It ie suggsst.d that if the German
trust or emne inner interest dues nut
engage in operatious ascertain
what lies below the soh da in this
district it would be advisable to have
drilling. made as a local enterprise,
and t has set at rest., 011e way or the
other. the present fruitless cunjrc-
t u te-.
New York Times Despatch.
The following despatch from Berlin,
Germany, Was publisbed in The New
York Times ot January 2nd :
140,1411, January 1. - Information
dc.tiutd to be of prime bearing on the
(iermen-Americau putaslr snuggle
ISMS just reached 'the New 1 us k
jNjrtists la Mob • given that an application
.rlies bo the Legislature of the Prov
WMMlt wt the next session thereof for
an sot "a gate a company under the
name of the Stratford Rail wee Company wltlt
lower to take over a franchise for a street
way granted h the oily of Stratford ur T.
0. R. 1.. R{Qs. h. Boris and A. Baird
bDgiitew No. 1.739 of the mid city of Stmt.
(ad Asddsted the ULD day of Augost A ll
I .•on'u lik- ,1,114 fond., ,, supply.
Nothing le knowu, in either .\uteri-
Iterd. • 'soft or German 0Alcial quietism in
Het lin, regarding the steps saki to tie
nr aewre as. •.51 •O ' •:untenuplatad by the United States
5t ORP:GORY, JLrstlo,d KIN(35BR1[XiE
CHURCH NOTtS . f4,.vernnent to Iseult the potash die-
eslkdt it fr the *metro
-+_ " J.i
\ LL 4 1111{ N
1N .\ 11 1 I ,n k ;"ae. Metre aOxioty is felt, by theT'NG w... ,omaw.,,- at.,..dqn .,ttinHadGovernu►entabout the pot*:
'•,e ' "'r''7..loth. Sar nircnlan for /pool n. iyahly, I,eltty of the enl4.. enseet Of the retell.
eanuary staled, Work, I he e•- •ngelist i asevuars n. h , arc. , ails •'aa a be Th;,, < aft i moilmaximum rows
In low. Pa ne-
the .1 ossuary . urubem of Tie, '. hien* opened ' Monday evewiup. uu whit''''r►y:a,r 0R,.54 r
leein Works ft., busied lyy W. 1 4,. el*iet,-lt. mat..n. 0 D.: of Rhea'1 It ..deaf b law', 'rhe slur'. ie Yell h.rd
r4 feed. in abater ' 'he A.'.Niw*YI ee. - hat 1.00 ossa.. altber intaarrto would
iL'S IMI'. Wrw,da• Mei i tore R ••+ Aeoesen say a tariff war t0 frisk* It '
Set •Ieie *00011am• r.. Iw He hue. .en isemeuard iirviag
e D C.arn -ro, a Arid, •ax waf for eMsiderv. Tett. Lc. teary, I
te.; nat'56. star , h. w ••.•k h1 H Ids t• f44ss r h rn 1051 e'siassoa OeaSus'eas.
a. las ' eep say, n4. peat'•. Seto R' r 4 114.. eeum. 1 i, wadi.'• *c l.iu a '.24 rat 14 'Zoeie *d1wtiew odtbe tllteaan►a, bow
garegoahN m,swtily The '''f Leebu. ,. and -tan • berdare iv .«e . • ,o.iet ,eterw•,Ili►►a till a ' W hs- 1 Muer, worn b teensnJ tYa (irlf4sssu
5 treses,. dee ,-gtiet. ser, web a• . 4W ,.KM Ire of 4 seer•. *malt will. tress La. ,415tnrft
Spelt, alt srwtrtnt oa: w e rase cost oat t be hood..M R. (4 • uoews 4,, 47rr+eslstwMMi• woe' aware „hi, ; wih
at tlelsw Bilvlwi en tYs bt+ort ' 1041 billow' w ' be `4Masi " "4. tam nt. ►•
OM Mama et awes *Ma t W*. Yr laser,' ter5 tx,w , ' M r n/ t. Ora air..- , 41 r le • f i ... • to
t>S t> t II tell I10w bsIKYl i aro- 4a 14• W. leery rear 'tl'aen ,..Oipr , H, . mfr. -h .• f•...:+ ... Al,' -
epw* 8(01.40 A Atnddmtt Mas Sar oil Tees hie hearer. in a vert .matlaataR mass
Rraas • •mss M t
s4. M bitW rllil M 'fYa Amok ) wrest R R' t and Nr Ti" ere0 *INT h reettiv'tetaa' Detroit Knows Noth,oe
World its en .4 d OIww11.• Mev Mer to• moil _oases Ire strew wt Ulna wire 'yearn Mr t:aw
Mom scar/ 1 dweweeleesi, itte fact Weww. WOW* 4ddnw ata. Ina. hall .•n Ike toil. tau. I. Tis -!•ry
RMetdth. hest asMwa ret spode nrrr►, raft ?Re ereteMtal.Trrarlws weglpe froth IIM fSAtitt tAwt 4 sltNh
cafo ban heed torwsd to mine rich pot-
ash deposits, whioh are Bald to have
been discovered on the Caned's,
borders of Lake at. Clair and Lake
Huron, is discredited by Detroit sten
who nave been engwged 4.o tbe raining
of potash here for many years.
Andrew H. Green, president of the
Solvay Process Company, which is
t ite largest producer of potash and itis
by-products w the world, gays that
his company has had geologists
peetiog for years on both sides of the
boundary, and their efforts hays beeu
fruitless. Some years ago speeimees
of potash were found in C.aaada and
Berlin experts came here, but found
that the samples- were almost worth-
ies,.
Other producers say ttt, buy.-
heard
ay.
heard nothing of the propos'.. yndc
Cate nor oaf options on Canadian .od
hath,
LOCAL TOPICS IN BRIEF.
Title in the tome to have Mt:tutor f,att:e,..
Terrgga stock o1 ,,104.1 nR+ al
W,lmer Smlth'a, and *1 oro 10 tr ,u,1 ,.
executed with nt•tistioatIll.
Uuean''. 104.4, 5 sunny wealremit. t.
of rpring 1 1 erbapr ,r, doe., bet there - -
Itwd deal of winter abmtd o! us pal. Pr dhav
we Tatlerha. a wleot stock of solUogx ter
weather. S:all'twd ase,
A meeting of the [laughter* of ' rn:
Empire will be held in the Court
o n MOnday. Janine cy Igth, .. 1.
o'clock. ,
D. D. 4 i. M. Steuart and dear...
lteaar m1of911 SeaforthofHuron LoinLa lieddgethe ol8uel
,
uu luu(:ay evrnitng.
M'eetiogs of the \Vest Huron P11'111-
etti Institute will ie held at airlines
vile ot. Tuesday, Jrnuary 24th ion..
Kit Gtil. 1Vedeesday, January 251!•,
A Meeting of the committee of the,
Goderich Citizens Marine Band will
be he1.1 in the Conservatory of Music'
rooms, over Thomson's music, store.
next Saturday ev/rniug at /3430 o'clock.
A lull attendance of me cuo>nlittee 1..
requested.
The Wroxeter News is the latest ad-
dition to The Signal's exchange list.
it is s five -column eight -page paper
and is favored with a goodly share of
advertising patronage. The editor is
Thos. Nash, formerly of The Gorrie
Vidette, who has The "Signal's best
wishes for sucCess in his jo urnaliatie
venture.
Attention is called to the great
annual clean-up sale tt hich will be in-
augurated by W. 4'. Pridha,o next.
Saturday and will last for one week,
ending Saturday evening.Jao eery 21st.
The prices quoted by Mr. Prid-
haul in bis advertisement in this issue
indicate some great bargains in men's
and boys' clothing.
To illustrate the frequency with
which R. R. Sallows' views a.e need
by the hest magazines and journals,
some recent instances are noted. The
front cover page of the January num.
ber of The Canadian Pictorial and two
Milt -page views of Northern Ontario
scenes rat the same issue are from his
picture.•. He is al -o given credit, for
the front page scene to the Rod and
Gun magazi'►e for „limitary, and a re-
cent issue of Farm and Deity contains
several pictures taken by Mr. Sallows
of cattle shown et the recent fat stock
show at Guelph.
PERSONA+. MENTION,
14 1.. M c;aw. of Winnipeg. is in town.
V. M.Itob.•rt..I ft on Tuesday no a trip to
New York.
Albers. Jacobs, of lllyth. ie visiting H Slot•
Os *hie week.
Miss Manson i.. at Toronto thi- week 013 a
visit t, friends.
Mrs. B. J. Crawford. of Dungannon. is Hat'
leg Mrs. D. Hinkle. ..
Mi.. Hate. of Ottawa, i- t he guest of Sherif
avid Mrs. Reynold -
Dr. 4.r, W, H. Pickering. of Edmonton. Alta
visited his abter, Mrs. A. .1. Paltridge, a few
days last week-
4io.don MoNer'.n left on riaturday for Tavi-
stock. near which place he has been engaged
to teach school.
Mr. and Mrs. Jo. t. Mrintosh, formerly of
Goderich and late of Calgary. are spending 6h,.
winter In California..
Micas Hall left on l[on.tty morning for Tor
new, where .he will telt- a eoar.e in the
f entral Business College
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kelly left yesterday
for Palm Beach. Florida. where they purpose,
spending the next month.
Howard liai[er, arrived on Monday fro.
Brantford sea be, token charge of the Sines •
' e wine machine agency here. '
Laurence J. Tierney, of d'h '-.got was here,,tth -
week ail eon is g U e 'uncal of his step-wotl,e
who passed away Mordwy ninr•nlas.
w' P Power,. o[nem. rind 1.t0OfTorun•;.,
la 40 near/feet Dr. 1. M. ,Taber• dental oftin
width the letter Is in Toronto taking trestle.•
for hi. arm.
MI.*. Margaret Mos. of tit. J oesph•e Ho'.
London, is visiting bar 'trier, Mr= '
Toung, Victoria street, r..2 hot tar•.. ,
K t
0111111111 Mercer, : Allem Florenr:
.:rithd Wootton. of II woo rrre1. GOdsrirs. ns v..-
returned
lsrnsd horn. after spending a wM9'- lot
days with 'heir itstev. Mrs. Press, 51s. -'..-
street.
Abohm. Pot.. „1 0,11: .
to• is ee pershe on,.
Mr. a Warn t,'. n nOltdw,. »
o W parent., r. and Mrs. 5vm.. POO,
pour L. DoDAI nr of e• dray bttr'.
D Rlon godlike* the roeat.oe. west!.
Ntirpaao Lovett. gal o• hue a. en ,n
"LW 54 WS Rank of Mooted. was tl•a s
Iot9s0tsawa branats at M. tiagtnolar r 1 .
year. Nu es V sereenetaidd to the gwl•.s
'A re, ems[ t: 05 -4. s 1 m rte t 3`t.
latheJot
- eatesal haat
ChalonNewS.lsaooe5 : 5- 4- Bell a
Oadiseelehen niseesa,aa
lltitre*y and we* aeas6 70 -
har e
fe seee her Me11Me+ 1s
with M *Me or" woeomt • . ,,
aent for menyO,t will In fixture qhs Ma
ewes* 1n OM.1ie1.. Tia ;trill fret
WWI wt01
o *00 Ilt^,r •.»r. 7. mar.
Ita
tiaa[0tU. Nr' e'- i 1
beall ~wed r ler .ane ; ...{- r. ,',14
mere M baa •
1'bs orifi "VI" h a
Mal ear
bee
made 0010 r7 u••
IM evert ae1Ma• le
a
wed Mrs. E. t,. Mottoe^. -4 I)e rm.-,,
•n.' . 0•••`Ire *Oa ^1 , , ' ♦. teem .14
ed b^.e. es e • :1 ' .N1rit1
M fen meta • - 11 ,Mesa• ort
Sun,. gees V,*,- he a •• to•lt/ vt Mh w„s we ifs
YT. a5! v• liwafwrc.M
hllkre
galeM•le • wwoomarest.7.