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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1914-1-22, Page 3THE NEW'BROOMS ottIINA[, AT WORK &NI ONLYe•Uewa frau past 1, 1ENOINE r fIEWARa OF IMITA- TIONS SOLD ON THE MERITS OF DINLRD'S LINIIENT BOOKBINDING MAGAZINES, PERIODICALS and LIBRARIES bound or repaired. OOLD LETT1fRINu ot�rpony LEATHER GOODS Iris iii .t r a R1ON[L Oed 5.iLegi a 00 'saving A. K. TAY Lttlt, Srttarroan. MEDICAL DR. W. F. HALLOW, M. B. oleo) and residence. Hoe� a .heart. nederieh. north of comae bestiary mien Telephone 111. ' T�Q i A)'YOR8Too ave, Ess. son and throat ems. Hoare .un,eoo, Cltakial Kat. Nome aod 1 brow. Hospital, ' London. Kw/laud. OdIce. 53 ft Waterloo Street. 1 Stratford. opgroalto Knox Church. Hones esteseaths. specialist. in woolen . land ebectee. acute. .hronle and nervous diaordero. eye. ear. otee aid throat. lumbago and liat-Iniaalic iOn, /111co Nona steam third dose trout the tbraare. LEGAL proctors la the Maritluic Coe' t, etc. Priests fund. to lend at lovreat rate. of Intereet. Mice. kre.t Ado Square. linferich. W. 1411111110. the lank of ltoaltrttsd submitted • statement of the balances of the var- ious accuuou of t he municipalit y oe the Bao►'s hooks un December 81st, IY1S, as fellows . At credit of town of lioder{ch ac- oonut •10bi'7.75. Ates edit. of town of Godericb sewer account. SI.tfl & le. At credit of town of tioderich local i•provemeot sewer account, $A.SI). At credit of town of Lluderich Ou- ter 1Vr.t Shore bowl account, ;I.t11). At credit of town of Gudersch local improveweut sidewalks account, 10113.'2 . Un the same date the Busk nota. 0t the Lova to the atuuun tr21.6lq_=l:ors, 00 the general count and 911,d4a1 on the local iwpt 'trent a,eollnt. A grant 01 ti'_.; was passed for poultry show. u+ recommended by finance committee. NO REPORT ON RADIALS. The Hydro -radial scheme was di.cn.. sed followiog a query from the Ik'put y Reeve as to whether any Report head yet Mao euhmitted ray the engineers. Mr. Andrew Porter, who was in the audience, wont he had hid Nome cor- respondence with ('hie( Engineer Uahy u( the Htdro ('oluwi.vwo, and could say unofficially that no .eport would he sitlauitte•d et the January meeting of t he enunty counrit. The .wnaui.niun considers that the Huron ichrioe would hese to link up with adjoining ronuti... so as to have a London or Stratford connection, and was not yet prepared to submit a suit- able plan. The council and the !lomat .'f Trade will act jointly in the matter and a meeting teal he hel'1 at an early .late to discuss the proiect. APPOINTMENTS MADE. The appointments to the board of health, the Collegiate Institut., boats/ sold the public library board even then taken up. Mesar.. F..1. Millend. Jae. Mitchell and H. C. Dunlop were appointed to the bowed of health. t'uuncillon Wile and t'rnadfoot •ed that Sherd! Reynolds its re- appointed to the Collegiate Institute hoard. Councillors 1•'. Elliott and Morel. nr•n•ed in amendment that taut. Uc- Nevin be appointed. The vote On. as follow.: For the tuendwent—H. Elliott. McClinton, morel•, F. Elliott, Ltithwaite—a. ggaiutt—Priu.if.e,t, \\-igl0, Clark :i. The motinn appointing Mr. McNev- i1l wits car. it'd. Councillor 1' oudf.a,t and Reeve El- liott waived fhr re-,epp.1nt'nen t of Dr. H. 1. Strang to the public binary board. Councillors F. Elliott and Morrie ouvad in amendment that Thin. Fitz - s be appointed. The vote was : For the amendment F. Elliott, Morris. Laithwaite—:i. gai list —Reeve Elliott, Proud foot, held t of ac. morr- ow 1he 13 iIIARLES LL.B.. BAR A Monty to lead at torwrot rates. th AUCTIONEER 1.1 Box I.G. °odor's*. All instructions by mail 1., lett at MEW olLa *ill bo premed, at "0 e library board tor the years 101 Before the rite wee fiN ken Council - r Elliott. said he understood • there as not e workingman on eii her tbe Neu.' or t he public loose ard and he thought there should 0 CAN'T BUI ICE It. CAMPBELL INSURANCE, LOANS. ETC. Councillors McClinton and Wigle PRIVATE FUNDS TO in 7 need that WIll. ..1 tophell he a inted asseretot and milk -elm for 191 the samerailary as het etofore. Site to pay for his bond Councillors Morris and F. Elliot wed to defet the appointing lector for two month... Councillor Morris staid there was n ment. There was a go.:x1 deal id last year's ta'stes 4111 to he collected acid this old keep Mr. Campbell occupied for two ..... nths, anal the collector for 191 4 whether it ehould be lir. Campbell 01; ea -net -me else, could then start with • Couticir.or Elliott thought 11170D Iva.. too h pav for two months work as assettsor. He could get a man to do it for 91111. The asseassuent here be %aid. W41 Wei y wrung. Houses /41/ sessed at $1,2110 sold at 1112.5(0, and Iota bought. for SLOE. A hari!der or some ne who knew something about vel- ours' should be appointed. Councillor McClinton said there were very few appeals last year, show• ing that Mr. Campbell had done hie woik Councillor Male. in supporting Mr. Campbell fur the appointment, Raid Ise intended to move later that. the collet.- tiola of Lases be commenced in Sep - Councillor Proodfoot pointed oat that the amount of t•zets to he colleet. ell bad more then doubled mince Mr. Campbell's appointment stone jeers et eased. Reeve Elliott and Councillor Leith - waits also toade mese remarks In favor of Mr. Campbells appoiatment. aed the motion to defer the appoiet- meet was supported only by 'ha solver and seconder. hell was thee The /notion (=toles Mr. temp- II' IL ROBERTSON. • INSURANCE AOKNT 14,01 nut AND trenrecso : British. Culadtah and argl 1:11411111111111 AID 1.11IrLOVIIIII. 1.4.4111L - steatite and Ouarsotoe Company. ash' amid IR.1111/1114'11111.111111. 'igloos lit rs- cli11.1.613 MUTUAL FIRE IN AIL It tilt •NCK CO.—Yarrn aad Waisted Deena. IL Mars, ise.-Treart., asafeeth P. O. hied got Oak ear& coollopv... H. J. Illerehhhh 01•4111.4i eters.ellaton, or at. K. RARELAGE LICENSES UMW= or ItABILLAOL LICeSelos. HIE FIRST STEP Ones setwas NM h. It ha. neent tbseirands yams sirlho write kr Our cataloger sem s greed baler- tei sage skew. The- 0 • • Brophey Bros. GODERICH Tbe Undies 1.11 embalmers beam night or iky. 0.AV M. INVESTIGATION In order that the towe should be represented at Mondays _ Attlee of the Ontario Railway Rivard. in t,he lessatigati..n or Ontario West Moore Rtllway affairs, the Reeve 'moved thought the Mayne "woeida want to that Mayor Reid go to ?Meta. Cotsnellior IP. Elliott said he go down there again " There was a lawyer there to attend to the matter and It wasn't necessary to semi any- one else Councillor Wigle thooprbt the Mayor obould go and help to "pet Morse behind the bars." Hie Worship said he wadi not *ex Mae few say more trips to Toronto. sad If anyone else wanted to go Ise woe wisktome to thee= The motion was THE SIGNAL : GODEKICH : ON'CAItMI RadweY'� ysady elief Hrs. L lett.•-. �M R. IN„ AN Twit City. write•: ^1 caught • area. 1 used tar title .f year Radwere Ready Relied sett► waaderf.I n -..la.- 1 ham •1... nomad 11 arta Ilk, a rearms, t..r ".n •hn.t. 1 weed 1t tali pont Yeast for rel adients y r►adnw bare .d. aid n-r.aaeaa tt te ay frimda'• NEURALGIA ?le R.IIef 1• tis Mat reenter meekest hams. sed therefore lfae beet a ebroestlea that we be used la Neuralgia. Rat. it ea the dart at. teeter', sae keep barest. -.aged en It se lea seat .t the pal. null one Is sat.leed. wklrh will woolly be 1a the noire of 1q et afters shutes. RADWAY a M.. tlwtr.al. es.. seconded by Councillor Moroi.. that the thanks of 1 he council 1te extended to Mr. I'roudfout t r the excellent ser - ♦ice babas Riven In this respect. 'file was carried unanimously. TO ORGANIZE. DErU CATION. rhore was an informal discussion on the yuesli,n of hasla,r improve- ment, several of those in the audience taking part at the invitation of the Mayor. The opinion was rxpae.eed that following the great disaster on the lake in Nuvrutlratl, this was au op- portune ►lute to itnpttss upon Ube Government the nerott.•i y of retaking w wellequipped harbor 0t 'doge at this point. Ex -Reeve M•inninls ssiJ that, hav- ing talked with representative• flout Guelph, Bei hu and $tiatfonf, he 'was sure these cities would support any wove wade by Goderich to tui. direct. 1 inn. It wart decided that the Mayor, (trove wad ll.pei�y 'terve. acting a. a special aant7s1 1 , shad,' meet a like committee Irons the 13uaid of '''rade with the ot.jert t( organizing a lege deputatinu ut representatives of all the boards of trade *ud.utaaieip.4 bodies inteie.ted in (.sterid aa a shipping Fant. Councillor I•'. F:iliums said !het a Gov. eriiwcnt engineer was 'nee a fewdaos ago and stated that. the Government intended to in•tell en an - whistle at the barhrr. Mr. deo. 1.aithwai•e, of Goderich township. iauuig.aliuu sgrut for thus district„ with -erect' the couiicil with reference to immigration work. Ilylaws No.. :t. 1, :ramie, confirming the +appointutrnt.. mad.' :t•. .hoer. I. -- ported, were pot through all their adage. and the council then adjourn- ed. A BIG TASK Fortner tioderich Boy Engaged in Inter- esting Wo k Albeit& The London Free -Press recently had the following with reference t he anti Mrs. 0. M. Elliott. of tow,' : Tbe• irrigation "pffiee" of the fores- try branch, retiree' department of 1 be intea lot, will scion be constitutatl "branch" itself, in the opinion of Mr. Calgaty, who visited friend.. iu Lon- don yesterday. The work of the Art station office has out -grown thar art the forertty breech, so that the part is ereatet coati the wbole apparently. To residents of rhumb It seems strange for Dominion to tir concerned with the weter power and irrigation poosibilities of ;Nitwit cial are under lettere' control, and the wester"' previncee obtain their seven- ite in t' e forte elan annual suleidy fr. m the I ..nonion. Right to titre water from Albeit.. lyres. may be had on application to the Federal tioverto Mr. Elliott, who is &former Goderich constently eugeged 111 measuring tip etreatne. large and str.all, over the prov- ince, as a trnsis for division of righte private pal ties. A coition. fratuCe of the work is t het, while records of the. depth or n strertni •t hoe weter ate re:oared for ter, years hack, in t he interests of aceuracy. so newly settled is ibis part of I be country that marks for five years sire About the Inuit. Ia Southern Alberts the rainfall varies greatly from yeer to year, and the dietribut ion is tincettain. Even in favorable seasons, an ateplitottion of water at the right time increases the harvest tc. such an exteot that con - is considered justill.ble. There are sev- ere, large systems now in operatton including the Athertis Railway and irrigation Company at Lethbridge. Southern Alherta Land • :anemia y. Medicine Hat, and, largos of all Lbe 0.P.R. at Calgary. "Natoral.gea is the only cheap thing clif tti .-41 tat s IS UPI le Csagary, said Mr. Elliott, spealif„ le weed as we I, one& hem Alberta enal.- FEEILE MIRE Are Lid How to Regahi Strength and Vigor. A. oros grows old the waste or the system b*comihs more rapid than re- eler. the organs act more slowly sad lees sfeettvety thee fa youth. the dr vehatee fs poor, the blood thin and dineetioe weak. Ins* slur delketens cod liver and ben teak without ell is the ideal streagasesr and bedlrbeggsr ter obi teaks. lir it ceetalas the eery elinneets seeded to rebuild weather deems ead mime weeksess with strewth. Irked ales fettles, the systems against eel& end thee prevents pneesseide. Mrs. Mary Ivey, et Celeasbas, Oa.. Gaye: it people only kaew tb• geed ilea dome old peons*. 1 an sere pee weddl be enable te amply the Ile• mead. I sever testi 'ankles Were Met dM me se Rae! geed ad Turd. le the ihseet Sesta and strength It Thiel rads la bled up the heeds. de Mei% sad meats strength ire MO yew mom R. 0. Direkss. Drip glut, Ooderieh. Oat. THILNIN MR. PROUDIPOOT. 3-0. Mr. °arrow. the town eilisitor, bee hese aeable, °whine Me Meese. te at- tend the meat of the Ismael - 41°611019 hitruship. hie boom OW shriek= Volgel • Tnirse ,AT, JAN. ss, 1914 1I TRIIIUTE TO THE OLD MASTER' �� J� Elliott, B A Writes of the Labe ��m �1t paragraph -. apneas � :b. INI.L Symington. � aiotreer reel We..S son The following is a MMi,` piper I— •Neche. N. D. Dee. "Wes. b a deet of the Noche district, died coda aged Si years. He Welt lbs time/ sr of the linen* I Mae.) easel.' To easy as old ('ouste ere tasneehf boya whole train ,of nod will fry e•Iled up by the peeving "Master" Symington. For 17 yt a in all he was the teacher of Young' e cboot, No. 3. Colborne. and be al taught elsewhere in the township The old blips and girls of the nt ousesseinn and the boundary, as wel as those 01 the Sib concession, t • s{delloers" and the ••gravelled.," we used to call one another, now scattered lar and wide, would, if they knew, join in this tribute of loving regard for the memory of our old 'Mutter. Away back In the . early fifties, au e ducated young Scotchulan treioed in the ohs and, he began his teaching( career, taking up housekeeping with his young bride in their cos little cut side the school. Middle-aged men and women of today will recall the master's house, the log school, the spring acrdee the road, tae grated manure 011 ibe bill. of (Jordon Youngs farm and the good old days when the Cousin,, Kern*. Kirkpatrick,. Handl- tons, Mlllie•na and Siraughans from the tkh, the Wei motto, ticPhees and Wilsons from the houodeay and the Jam• -ser, 8ymingtoo., Yate -os, David.ons, Houston., Garrotte, Blair.. ticitl•, Hentilton. and Yonne., from 1110 x,b, with totters. crowded the old whorl anal get their education in Y.S. No. :i. About 'X711 Mr. Yymington'e family moved to the Petry S.und district, where thew took up hand ,red te.idral for r nuntiwr of vasal.. petro oleo be taught echoed. ?� ib.. of ntly they ell Itrigral.d 10 North li kern, near the Mauitola btundat t-, where the fetidly Irosperetl et.d he hint -elf after a till and 'mooted Cat err 5.e tearier re - tiled to a comf••rlwhle home in the town'df Nelhr, N. D. Herr the writer petit hint a short vi -it s few years ago and found hien end hi• good wife bright and happy, -till keeping •ip an Interest in 01.1 Onto. in and snhscribiug regularly for 711e Huron Yign.l. Not only was Mi. Symington e te.cher of Supt's inr shims v, Iasi ea lay p.eachet end helper in the ^huteb lir War very acceptable. Ile was a Hue type of cultured Christian g-heI.-- u.an, and many taiety ere the hotter for having conte tinder his inflmence in the (mutative period of life. Three lines Ore written by one who w a. barn jeer, over the hill 1.0111 the oIJ s. 'real and --ho has tender dtentorie, of his flat schoolulseter. Jon: E r.t.IoTT. t'ollcgiete Inatitnte, 'Landon.. ad • y• uia�aset i of rse • • .O h M M The Truth Concerning the Challenges (?) of the Temperance Party There here been so many gnrbied reports about. the cliallr-neee 'hat the Tempel ance ty have hit. led et 't he unoKending Hump County Hu-ine.u. plain' *Garment of what has actually occurrsd will terve to die/Omar men) minds of err oneous impreseions. On the 30th of last October. we pub- lished in the press throughout the County that. thinking.' public debate would be the best and quickest means of giving the voter informetion. we chall.nged 'hoop who farmed the Scott Act to debnte the foUowing Resolved. thet prohibition is funde• mentally wrong in pi inciple, iin-cht iv - Gan in character. and powerless as a remedy for drunkenness. We tadded, that we would name e man as air champion. and meet any man having the endorsement of the Dominion Alliance. each wide to pay debate, reporting and printing the speeches of the debate's, and Mailing • copy to each and every voter in the Flom Oral day to title, no attention bats been paid to our challenge. In spite of the fairness of the offer, it bee never been accepted It is true Rev. S. J. Allin. having misread our chal- lenge, or never having read it ht all and taking as correct, without due enquire, SOWN wild rumour that readmit Isla ears, wrote to the press and *sated that I. personally, having thrown out • challenge to meet any- body in detail.. this question. be vrould himself meet me. I replied in the WSW. PO41411111 out to the reverend gentleman his mistake. Since then. there her been an ominous silence. unrelieved until the lath lust , when there • seed An. fromMleSeleiNlir • mat ing that thins would be lt meeting In Clinton "some Perking" next week date even dam uncertain —est which "Ontario • chief au ch.'s, it y on all temperance questions- 'Heaven help Ontarint. "Rev. R. H. Sparc, of the Tesoperence ExecatIve of the Huron County HosInese Men's As- sociation to he represented at this meeting by any men In America ! The writer of this article could Dot. believe his eyes,. He relied up Mr. .t T. Cooper (Cilnton's "ohief auth- ority on all temperance questions") and asked him if the paragraph were authentic. Hs replied that it wee. This snerning. 17th. Me. Cooper volunteered the infortnetion that the date of t hie momentous mating wisa settled for th4. 12sd so practically. atter baring had oar challenge before them for over two month* and a Isalf, they finally. four days before their meeting, booms+ powered of mantel - set onsnage to make the trisposal ils did. The Hamm County Business Metie Aeoreinelon's executive ere Set as foolish as seine peopie may think. The whole thing le nothing bet a trio*. The breapereene_ party have proved their leabIlley. their tear, or their sas.eir., essr * nutter. of the wools three. to aces* ear (shallow ad Ost. Nth. They eatineli le any lair triad esseressfally wriest* est et their sleek einener wear asehl= they wane the *etyma shaliengers. Ied them gpe es. wed have thole llcCal l's Patterns D w M I LLA R u SON Perrin loves ANNUAL SALE Final Clearance of all Winter Coats 4 Ladies' Coats Children's Coats Only 11 Ladles smart tweed Coate. latest style.. Regular =15.1111 to S21 511, to clear et Still a few Ladle.' (`oats in black end `� color., left to clear at each $i.00 to sa.so 1I II Furs l'hilJren'e Goats to tit all ages. many are marded at half usual prices and all should he cleared out 1r. n few days Our entire stock of Furs, will t any reserve, prices. If you have any fur buying to do this is a Children's lleadwear is being sold at '911 per cent les,. than our regular keen golden opportunity. Our stock of children's Headweat is being sold of lb.- season. at half regular prices, including ail the smartest style. (ienuine Reductions in all other Departments "New Spring Stocks Now Arriving" McCall's Patterns .NIcCall's Publications Ma 56 Mill Scotch Store rbsue S6 meeting. Let those who will, gather (11 li•l..1110 !his "(Mtge io's civet with - m it y," a title we may fairly preointe 11,. looped in tee cooper Institute. %Ye will halve rue meetirg on the 2T. h. Anal the h alone cm. shim whet het- the Canny of 111iirm. 14 to be ite'.1Zit::111-411.x. secret.. President. Huron Comity Iiii-inets HAS GONE "MILITARY MAO Mr. Wm. Proudfoot's Opinion cf Col. Sam. Hughes "This small band is doing what is best in the Isiterests ot the Littera ty. and in doing (het it is accom- plishing what is best for the peeple of the country." Pftill Will. Pr011dfOOl. tneetilig of Ward One Liberal Associa- tion last Wednesday in Toronto in referring to the OpposiGon in the Legislature. 'The Opposition. while small in number, is large in efficiency. At the lest "cession its influence was felt in the Government's la -gimlet ion. "The swirl: could Ise h Mote effective." he contin tied "if t he 1. i here 1 were supplemented, and in a city like Torotro. where the' Coneervai ice -.said be done by mains nining a proper early in i he field so thet ifTort put forward would work to his leneflt." Mr. Proutifoot criticized the Borden He argued that Col. Hon. San,. Hughes had gene mad " He pointed out that $15.100,900 had been spent on tnilitaristn, while only $1,1100,0110 ham been spent for sge icul- Mr. Ploudfoot prsised Mr. N. W. Rowell for the ecmmanding poeitian he took on Tax Rehr:111. and the prey. - tog for better legislation in the intei- este of the industrial classes. "We intend to bring it up 1111/4/14,; said Mr. Proutifoot, referring to 'fax Reim en "and try and forre some leg - halation on the statute hooks in that t e - CANOE C;.Ulli DANCE Tbe Tugs is Prohibited by the Officers et the Chib Perfect in every way au. the little informal dance given hy the Nieuwe, ball on Friday night tt war la that tints the dancers ful'y etrilessred themselves to the fulleet en ty. Althoneh there was no "magneto's," there twas not • reurmin of protest. A programme, bad been arranged with two tangoes nut when the oillirers the club saw it. they wrote on tbe notice programme. "'The tenet° is There was • nice romfor•shie nom - bet present for daneing ith Pate. and 'hoot 50 young people were in atteml- by Memos. Hoy Adams and Frank Doty Was all that road he desired. and the floor was also in gore' sheps. The eteeutIve of the club are to he highly congratulated 'iron the onerous - hi warmer the dente was conducted. 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