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OODBRUIH. ONTARI
HUIISDAY, JANUARY 7, 191
A Successful Campaign
For three years, long before wet Rforced economy, we
have pursued a definite adviet'tiarng campaign to induce
thrift.
SAVE Because
Our message hal; benefitted thousands, as well as our-
selves, and it is our intention, therefore, to continue giv-
ing vital rea,tons -why money should be saved.
PROTECT _
those dependent On yeti by taking a policy in
The Mutual Life Assurance Co.
ilei Canada
"Oanade's only Moicar
A. G. NISBET
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sI NCE the fire in our mill on the Stn inst. Gem-
piece repairs have been made and the mill is
again in full operation. Farmers and others
requiring building material or any other work in
our line are assured prompt and satisfactory ser-
vice.
GRAIN CHOPPING
We are prepared to do chopping promptly at all
'times.
ARE YOU GOING TO BUILD?
Estimates furnished to any persons who are con-
templating building.
A complete stock of builders' supplies always on
hand.
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*AT= 4WD LIGHT OWttfISSION
Waage eeiprae. •r Err NM are new del
NM dada¢ this sets w pee asst. will
be aiewM se payments. All* arrears
els,noisily ree.a ted to •uesd to the
Baas wkhe.t tura,, as too Qessyr.a
evatkw W wooer sed amens seat be i
weMetal.
w.T�RY. A 8ritAIroN.
V Qaitaotar & ireaseter.
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POULTRY SHOW MIZT WRIER.
Gest Co1sctim of rues Rib ti. Hs Sena
at the Tawe Had
The minter exhibition of the Huron
Poultry and Pet Stook Association
wnl b• held in the town ball, Gode-
ricb, os Tuesday, Wednesday and
Thursdayeat next week. It 1• ex-
pected diet
a�tbesesnd blade will be
ret. Jot. to to iCnt !hitt #sV 1M4w
in order to Waned rhe young people
la the poultry fsdurtry, ell school
sidereal under tourteee years of age
wt l helAmiUed to the exhibition tree
of charge on Tweedey evening.
Prof. F. C. Elford, well known darn,
r who hss gained wnch prominence s.
Ia poultry expert. Is expected to be
N+st
CARDS OF TURKS
rareRLJttmORS OF GODS-
!yt w. .
Laser alio aarrt.astar -` th.ek
' hard!, sad ..tarNsts 4 the blast roe boil
i sane stere beRewel a sa.�e1* t$aaeyt as.
'seiia 1 wo4 e try toait ewc. ,e. [„shfalyer owl
treat that sha etsse er ttt6 we •o bbe •hie
ts. a fesvee ow tartar
taa.m w -hs erma & ga &noir. � ` W tr y
1ivWN 01R OF THE
cert b la thank lee mise peer veer Marty s*p.
adeetlag an to the mason tar the third
der. It is rep raters Iwtwr be t• so repeal
the bsesrests et the wet tl.t roe my sat 000 -
Wier
peer ewaasaas In 'T sas,rptws;
J M. 71 •LINTON.
TO ill ELECtOR9 OF 0O0S.
« aoovtsntw,-1 lake this amines
tmy�steesre thaw d' yew
ee 1q& wilt eMenvarr to ;trek W
pow Savo Wass* la
/� Yo us vett it
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was firsrer+soer,
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w� t 1M aeis reir pie'
tws,��uesessadAsef bwnea &
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OF Tali
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at fleet so
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rat Sala /s TO t/!
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1 90 lLAWHIII! OF UOIel
see se
aria week
41t� rv�>ileve
WINS.
REAILECTRO RElYt iN MONDAY'S
OONTEST RY MAJORITY OF 60.
J. D. Wilson Own.. In with • Rush and
Needs the Poll for Councilors -
J. J. Mosier Cones Beck and A. J.
Paftr4dge Gets • Seat at the Board
-Wigte. Proudfo•t end McClinton
Reelected.
The trewo coo 1 of Do•4erich for
101E wnl be wed si f. tIbie s
Mayes -.Qv. A . K+N (re elentd
b seelamattestl.
MAYOR C
Re-elected Ire acclamation.
Reeve -Rodent CI Nott 1 re -deleted 1.
Demur y Reeve -J. C. Leith'ssite
(elected ny acetonation .
Councillors -IL R. Wiglee, W. Proud.
toot, J. H. McClinton feels/K1JIote of
last year iv-elet ted i. 3.,.. "0. Wilson,
A. J. Pait.idle, J. J. Messer.
In the ronteet f..r the resemble
Robert Elliott wee again the victor.
defeating Dr. W. P 01 wk. who had
been deputy roevo for several Faun,
juste.t ,n, a wman.
to.
bead the pl for councillors. R. R.
Wigle, J. A. McClinton and W.
Pioudfnot, jr., of last year's ottani.
were re-elected. A. J. Paltridge, an-
other sew aspirant for municipal
borors, and J. J. Mosrr, who was a
member of ibe council in 1913, are the
oth, r two elected.
1RUVE ROBRRT lflf.LIOTT.
The net malt 1. fist Mr. J. 0. l aitb-
wnite. who was a ooaao*Uor yet year,
weeds Dr. °Irk as depot ruse,
and Motet.. Paa aool
Masse 'rhe the erase of
Lkbwslts. beak Rider and H. J.
Morris as sounoUl q., Me. Msrset
was not a ,&cham fee xm.oysYta
T1mi era ma the of grew
Mae mineinpal 1ha&eihr we soar -
woman w , Ire r SO h
arrest, Ric. Tit.art qo fsxt 'craw ttsa.
understood by maty ad ties voters, r
slows by thew late mousier of rental
l
bailor. se femme than
Tho ots by Orrvitsewhare. �
$TRWAaf lir AtalRIItLD.
Patents Draw sew. Wine M C.tayet
he Resemble.
J Aidd.ad Orr. Steuart wee the
Oeeierle eJa: aklnabMr ,.t
wM_ 4.p�.r�e,v. for mune, tarns.
is so knew lb
A s ertetsy84. 11s oft e~aa went &o >aemlt-
&
Of she du wdYals far Mkt sir
. Dallas.
iltistridsse. Jaime& Rasher and
alww♦ws. The WW ~ sabillytiamsV era
0OL1OR1Mti TOwwSJIiP.
incl Agars w.ew-Margo RIO the Mew
CsmsMr.
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ted pollvidy Is tall
Inameshie isms wr�—ho
s arra is Mie
y r Sts amseinite at lb are RM.
cline for aeeatis I•tq/
11111 heeded the list in hie Ant eoaleet.
isaac Hetheeingtoo, Gordon Tooter
en 1 Levi Snyder were n -elected in
tike ceder In which they ars named.
William Young was Joss three votes
behind tinyder. The net ,,soli of the
eyrtbn i. that Hugh Hill replace,
James Chisholm on the board
The vote by polling division, was se
follows :
For Reeve 1 2 8
41 76 86
811 18 78
Majority for Blwet-
Por Councillors
HILL 97
HiTNti<ep'rOtt338
Ooatrula Your 73
91eTnaR .. . IIRd
WlIUan, Yonne79
Obiabolm . 11
First four sleeted.
B1r&r ...
Kernitrban
77 80
64 N7
41 901
26 71
31 7e
61 47
4
46
8R
48
64
10
16
s6
49
SZBTSR..
Alt by atclam+t ion :
Rp•ta-John W Taylor.
ooa.elllors - B W Beaver.,
Horton, John Hind. Dr 0 Roulaton
McKILLOP.
A11 by acclamation :
Reeve -J M Oovenloek.
OounritlorcJobo (iovenlock, George
Horn, F.1 McQuaid, Daniel Regele.
STANLKY.
All M arclau,atioo
Reeve --John Councillors -Jae T Heys, David
Dewar, Joseph Hood, George B Hen-
ley.
Total
247
218
20
2243
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■ g r E CANADIAN CLUB.
B.
the .,curt bower was addi.wd h/
Preadlest Fakoser. Me teem wee
crowded, it being the beet ab &lose,
et • lecture in Ooderkb foe soy
SUOO ft.IS IAUOURATION OF 1 pee. J. B. Potbe{egbi , Soto amid
LOCAL ORGANIZATION. las diabetes. Woke of tea hlest of
-- aaadiest Melee Ourouehout the Dao-
tr,Jwioe In wadi work the eewtyme-
Addresses by -Pre-sideat Falconer of =l taedYJCaub of Golsrkk (m
Toronto University on War Topics rte&dsd so take Its part
-Prince Bismarck's Influence Show boom. tiPrPrrid.ott Diatoms, nainat kis toss y �
the ohm
roll Itself in the Oesrmany of Today would present smother moment a do
-German Patriotiarn a Perversion. seMaer ne '•A. Porv.e.i, of Pahl,*
The inaugural o1 tine (seed's& Chili
of (4odericb on Momday was •spisadid
weaves toe
Oiab wee fore ppo��a��itteee&aeeisn
meat idtootheoccaronof the Noivee. Ltand Ironer, but close to all great
1' y of Tomato, whore cultured d- +virtues Ns great denten. When nibs
un the sabj.yt sew „ I'Dearl speaker west -e Germanyea as s student
'i hien', minds wee, beard with neneriy 0) giddiest
1 years ago thaw
tote,,.$ sad eppr•ec'hr heard
great were will evident eke remains of the
The Club held a midday lunch is the f old !seeable] life of Germany. The
Is the wed meanie 'sow /e-
ts�os a twice victory would sot 1e
t ; we eget coew oat- of it
h .drOer seer Of what we stead
for asel potpie. Patr'osiers 1e
owe of the essobiiog virtues a mina
Maaonk Cewpl• at which over d:tT Germ" o1 (.bat day wan a partition
Than members were present. Rev. 3. & (ie, el with ►variety of political
• Fo he bane. !life, held together by a certain cense
rind Wwid.ot of the Club- tet,y Germany was then a leader
KINCARDINE.
Council elected by acclamation :
Mayor -leans Farrell.
Reeve -Win Hunter.
O000cillors-T H Reed, J J Hunte
Edward Rinker, J Armitage, Jam
Malcolm, W J Morrison.
BLYTH.
All by acclamation
Reeve -Dr W J Milne.
Councillors -Henry Horney, It R
Sloan Joseph Garter, James Cott.
School Trustees-- W J 8ine', 8 A
Poplestone, Dr J A Mcreggart.
HENSALL.
Reeve --Thomas Hudson, elected
with, 117 votes. F W 8mallacorobe
had 69 votes and J W Ortwein Z1.
Count illors-George Hudson, Ale=.
Switb, William Pratt David Nichol
(by aoclan:ation).
LUCK NOW.
prey -J 13 Murdock_ wit.*
n.a*.'r1:; SQ oJrt tt 'f rIcQv. O.
Cuu cilbrs - W B Hesdersoo, Robt.
Johnston, Dr. A M Spence, A R
Dwain.
School Trustees -Dr. Newton, R I)
Cameron, D K Mclotosh (acclamation).
STEPHEN.
Reeve -Wm Blliott, with 675 votes.
over W D Sanders, 208.
Deputy Reeve -John Love. 406 votes,
over Was Yearley, 406.
C.wocillor.--Air: Neeb, 47S; Thomas
Mawhinney, 461; David Webb, 410;
Y. F9nkbeiner, 1!48; G. Kellermann,
91). First four elected.
$RA FORTH. -
Old council te-elected by ncclam,-
nos :
Mayor -Wm Ament.
Reeve -John A Stewart.
Uouorifore--H Stewai t, H Spear,
J J (;lois', John Grieve, V 8 Geo P
Oaedoo, Chas Aber hart.
Water and Light Commissloner-
W E Kerslake.
CLINTON.
wee in the obsir, with President Fal
Dower et bis ,fight and His Wonitl a philosophy and whence, and there
Ma'or livid at his left, p es a Ane sense of intellectual free -
Dr. Malewter eommeoned hie *Admit,' abroad, r40 . But revere then a new spirit was
with en e:pre.eion of hie bow that 111, abroad, as s result of the wars which
Club would prove to be a useful and 118118
united menGermKai When In ossa,
pruftabl. breech of as insUtuUoo Ibr . b permed Kaiser acme to the
wbtnb had become of 1 throne Ik Ira" auppo"ef to he h r,m 41
great dren►gtb In bio teodeocie., add for chic reswa
lthroughout
h t Canada. He eel I there was i be wan unpopular fora time, This ho-
mily topic for bus to tart upon is potation was found to be rather wi-
llies. demand as be wast ).peak again just ss thaw want on, and the Kaiser
in the evening be would divide hie suh-
act in two grew in fsvor. When the speaker
J Paris, and ,pest at this went hark b German Ave
Lime upon the influents, or Bivm+rck the change was vet rewrrkabars ie
upon (ben spirit of the oert»ao people. There was a new national spirit; large
audience through a menofarturiog cities and great sea-
conr•i.e but lucid recital of the swain ports had grown up sod the i rtellect-
r, features of (iero�s►n h'siory duct&¢ the uwJ productiveness of the old liennany
es time of the greet Getmas etatreman.
had changed to material progressive -
was
Bismarck appeared a reaction nese. With the increase of manufio-
was setting in against the old demo- tures, encouraged ty the Govern -
erotic ideals of the German people. moot, had come externo! commerce,
Bismarck's Influence was all in 19ror and then the development of the navy
of this reactionary tendency; he stif-
fened Klug (afterwards Emperor)
William io his opposition to Parlia-
mentary government,andfoaueurated
the regime of "blocs and Iron." He
tricked Austria, deposed ber from her
position of pre-eminenre among the
Getman nations, picked a war with
Mayor -tared Jackson (acclamation).
Reeve -J A Ford, with a majority
of 48 over J snob Taor.
--H W
Oouocillorshitson H Fits -
pinions, C J Wallis, J P Sheppard,
Wesley Walker, R J Miller feu:t am-
etiOn.
Public Utilities Commissioner -44 J
Andrews (acclamation).
The vote on the municipal franchise
for married women was 166 for and 160
against.
WINGHAM.
Mayor -Dr. A.1 Irwin (re-elected by
aeelansatlon ),
Reeve -Simon Mitchell (majority
UotxsoUlore- W A Currie, W O Pst-
arson, L F Binkley, D Be11, A M
Crawford. V Vgenotnum (by salami -
Woo.
Bylaw 1 Wee 11,800 by wsy of d. -
heaters 1a pay for coosteaetbn of
R. A. FALCONER, C.11.G.,
LL. D., D. i.I TT.
President of the University of Toronto.
..t prvtecc that commerce; and with
ibetncrea'e of population bad come
the growth of the idea of tbe osten-
sion of territo.y. Out of these things
grow the prea•nt aggressive spirit of
tirrmany, her desire to impose her
Idea of civilisation upon the world est
large, the impulse to develop a great
navy, not for protection werrly, but
to make of her a world power, cap -
514. est challenging even sir itsin and
the United State".
Answering his own que.tion. •'1e
norma° lotto.' to be supreme ?" Use
TIreio rico th n'^rdl N'. '.,
steal tLaf "perverted psinutiun of
Use Germans -so selA.h, so self-ab-
sorbed there is no zoom left for other
patriotism.; it is to cover the whole
world ; Anglo Saxuo and Preach pat-
riotism is to disappear, to be crushed
out h thin Getman spirit, "the inn
tamable egotism that weighs heavily
upon the world." Prua.iani.:m had
imp r e,l ber will upon the reel. of Ger-
rnan•y, and the i,twnense material prom
teeny had crowded out roma of the
spiritual elements in her life. 'I'be
teachings of Trei•scbke and other
prophets of German empire had per-
meated the people. The military
party had secured a domination it
forme, Iy had not had ; it had appar-
ents gained aaceodanr even over
the Kaiser, for, though for years be
was considered the friend of peace, he
bad apparently seine time ago sne-
ossabed to tee sanitary Spit it.
The speaker concluded by contrast-
ing the German spirit with tbe
French ideal of human fraternity and
ibe Anglo-Saxon ides!' of liberty and
goodwill.
A vote of thanks was proposed in
nraoeful speeches by Mr. D. McDonald
od Dr. H. I. Strang and ass carried
tth heart applause.
The singing of "Goo: Save the King"
brought t gathering to a close.
N. R. Pro jests,
The Canadian Notthern Railway
and the Canadian Northern Ontario
Railway are making application to
erliameat for an extension of tit*
or the building of a nomtxr of pro-
posed branch line', including two with
oderieh as their objective ; namely,
ne from Niagara River to Goderieh
and ooe from OrIllia to Ooderieb.
Dottier proposed liner toe which ea -
tendon of time is asked Whose Wash -
ego to Kincardine. The prevailing
financial stringency is given Y the
reason for the request for further time
for the building of these Knee.
a
bee and beat her, but did not crab
her, intending to nee her as an ally.
He took a portion of Denmark's terri-
tory and when nosditione were ripe C
he feroed Fromm into wee by another
piece of triekerjr. Alsace-Lorraine
was taken from France, and the null -
ling sore left by thie humiliation hada p
good deal to do with the cause' y
of the present war. Bismarck was
slavers careful to be on good terms G
with Rotel* and had a secret treaty o
with her in spit. of the German-Aue-
triao ellen.. He intrigued to the A
end of his life, and yet be was looked
upon as the etestor of the modem
German empire. Blood and keep. 1oree,
ruthiesenese-these we nod in Bis-
marck, and he hoe left hie mark
Germany as we rand it today. M
711
blood blow tows', ear Oermasy 10 sow paying for she
enseties-'1111s aeras'=06411404.4110,11. naw committed
with prep., qualifications brew the" -
vote o• mu
a nowARA 1,. pi.rfak
e. wad pin. Jan le. Moa SMA tad. b
Btaekatooe's specials. Hnmom,de
candy and fresh oysters. Orders 4..
livered.
night N niclpal matters r •'A i erw.alea .f Potriotrsus' ,
•-i�rmative 106 oagstfv. 177. Is this ttvwias a bite meeting
GODBRICH. litre
wed. • tea Liebe
he Roar 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
L Swore 72 416
81 60
W. F. Mirk 811 64 74 6666 46 62 12
Majority for Elliott
74 8t 97 !n 78 46
11 74 M 71 96 41
4b 78 sfi 96 61
01886 7777 50 17 W6 10
81 et A9 41 416 IN
71 41 4m 8D 46 96
$8 Ip >r 41 In 17
Per Oenrellloe.
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B. R War.'
J. R. MaiA.nrrox
W. Pnoosrrvorr.
A. J. P.Lrary ss
J. J. flaws
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1H.et six .!wind.
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1 1 $
14 114 V/
101 !h 79
Majority for 9tovrsre
Total
498
878
40
410
sot
490
476
484
414
$116
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