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IMade any Size or Style, Order Now.
Shingles, Cement and all Planing Mill Products
always in stock.
Storm Sash and Storm Door
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GODERICH PLANING MILLS, LTD.
JAMES BUCHANAN, PlutalfCw AND MANAOkR-
'Pbon,e 17 A. P.U, Bo: IS.
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1110TIC1t.
(j EARLY 4 A1MINti Runt's.et ac4Mr ► , or Ys, nM ws, t. as
{ n d ►a.lw sa~de . oaM
llaIMel Muvday. et e. dark- ewes.
C. L (t1t I.TI'e,
J. A. (•AMPIiSLL,
C. DCA. WP.
ANNUAL MEETINU.
7'b annual l•g `/ ANTED. -TWO l'Ol1YORTABLY
1 ilrey tb. msaebrn of Ika fnrnlslna4 beenekesi ens rams, anima-
_
atutheow taws
yimara•e• ceases, teem and bringer, by lady and aratIsMaa
=oil
oilat KSeale. tb,ea rri. sad too otr ►la(late and three roars[, with
tlgf 1141' HN, at 1 o'clock P a 'f 1e are of Crakes Per cooking. bOX ST, SIGNAL
a be to feeelee tae amaaN Nate- OPFIC•I.
t sad atedkees rep atr the w IC
cts
med
dire hemof M kbwrisauatw which ---------. -
era are John llmeeelel4 M. P P , eases PON SALE
and John G, Graeae- who r re eligible fee
OR SACH. -DRIVING HORSE,
set owner
►a. may' Amity to
iw T
a1R'i'iu.
WANTED'.- MAID FOR LIGHT
ksassweaL ant, at SMITH sows.
1HOIR LWADER OR PRBOENTOR
waaki fire Andraw'a Owe* Myth.
potato Man yr d up to February H1lltth.
OM. 8TUTM Sec', treasurer. blyth. M3
WANIEIL-ACOMy'ETSNT MAID
foe esae,al house work for,r.rll - el
tea. Ap j7 to M. CAKBAR. The Duoea ew
N.I.e .tenet It
Mtideet. , THOS. I. DAYS, Jt top . kerne.., ka&lo rube rte
Ni/°.,l• Seeret.rT. Jt
M -x J. . R. k 4 Gcde rook. It
UNICHOL
hair work made tree eMir et amble
AlAlR000DS._ 11R8, A.
mad so ie. hair for ,,deer •olgmtlso Iree
smear, eltswaaalog. sae , sad aloe bas fee
PIANO TUNING/.TAYw
W G R,
Routh street, Oederieb, P.0.Hox Mt
Toning Hither testimonials a tows.
/mg to d1. Itaroa town. : outride work area
L
Nelson street. i. NsMnd to de saki
en FOR 8ALW-OIDAR POSTS, ALSO
add *a B. C. .klatalse Apply W. T. t1 DDELL.
L
tf
OUND PUPS FOR SALE. -FIVE
mead- - paNksrd tree da threegamten
' ate llerelired Amoebaeme fAe .d
P. few menthe
s ey/tamea ptcd■ord. the aeslk-
whet -(arse~
.....,__01/. WO
••g d' ` TT fa rase
N ghees DMP Or the kyr r
! Healers aaell tic BOX VII Laskaew, Gal ' Mr -
rd rj OR BALK. -A PUIIRBRIID JER-
SST holler for .ate.-WM. D. DOAK,
assay. greet. Sex MI. lhi_trh.
RWIU'!T, DOCTOR OF CHI
PRACTIC, tat enemy • poral sent of
at M. raWeeme sof Neiman street
se
mad Gambit* ed. Oafer OAS" eta n a e PERSONAL MENTION.
l a per. erAna 7 t• 5a. e Osmsenssisa free.
Lady attendant. ypM
FOR SAi.E OR RUT
CIS SAUL-A MALL /IOUS
sad garden Ion
Oa. the titssiatar
MINT at saat s IGNAL Meee
seme, NV
Mr. A. C. Mec Vfoa-, of Tartrate. wa.; In taws
ea esteeday.
I Mr. Wiese Wylie. of etrat1erd, smut the
I at..a...d a teem.
E M r t. tie .tall Tarcrto, v row a mom
• era ChM. A. 'Nadirs mad (fir Doh* aellki e
' aee.e,Wine a weak aslleseaaa
SII Glare Iteya geiwealaLth09041n.
e t.l of M
Wm. Redrath is ztlu
B Hr.. Diehard D'eoame 1. In To-ooi. thio oink
Hakim her daughter. Mi.. W. E Tweedy
e' .,M,.. D. 1. Heil. of yr rather,. roma the weak
1 end here alib her parents. Mr. and Mr-. Rich-
.rd Delon".
1 Mr. Clarence McDonald. of The Lucknow
sentinel staff, w Ad a milky Wit The Shansi omen
Mr.. R J. Rumball, of Gloucester Terrace.
,will moire on the Ant Tbuiday of each
month.
oR SALE. -160 ACEBS-TH
fan -mer Hiles tarok mile W • half • f se
Londe abesw' ; good clay loam, In goodof cult ieattoo. fourteen sorer of wbra•, fat
acre. nailednailedu chem, .ad of.
tab'
Two. r.. -Omni ,cru exchanges fere assailer
farm gladly cas•idery, H•)L?ZHACYR
HtIS , Auburn, IL D. No. 1.
U RENT. -TEN ACRES OM LANI
ca -t of lbs Chemical Salt Work.. 1 here 1-
nod de einem house and barn on the premise-
About orchard of toed fruit : • firm -Mare eel
arid eel er-tailing apart& Po mission give
ea the 4.1 of Februa r ' Far p.rtte■lar. app(
V. MRS. leD. mein, R. R. No A hiedertrb
esprit/richs
erich Rural teepee, striae a. Ma
FARMS FOR SALE. -
i Mr. Wm. Delong,. who had spent the pant
r, few week. eiib hi. Iwrente hare. left .41Mon
y day to return to Magr, .11ta.
• Mr.. Geo Johnston and son. Kelso, ha, r re-
' Dorset horn.. After speeding three weeks With
- 1.1 tI5s lu (luetic and Toroolo.
Among (bo.. who irate been laid up w-itb
griped suck. the pr.t wesb are Mr. Jame.L
Urar,t, en.rom, omoer, and Mr, C'h... (:arrow.
p I Mr. end Mr . Jas. Manning nand son. Clifford,
of 4trfold. Sank . are visitin g friend- at Beo-
I miller for • couple of month.,, Mr Masolog
repot t• good timer to the Wein tkl. year.
Mr. Grafton Burdett has been eWtiog
trretal. le town the peat week. He ia leaving
the ori Ice of the Beak of Commerce to eo-
mice In bo.loee, with his father .t Detr,,lt
Mr Walter H. Harrison erre at Strarhro
tbl.. week .tteroding the funeral of hi. g
fatter, Mr. Francis. L. Harrison. who died at
Tornojo op muo,1oy The deceased ata. I■ Al.
elghU.(b year.
1(n Alford Beacon Mite ida Currie. of Gode-
rich. and Miss Marjorie MCLeish, of .\ikon►.
renew Normal. tudenta, attended the at home
led reent ng at the Normal. The .re Lost.
R•
the week end at the home of Mr,. F. H
flume lied 1 laced la my band. for quirk este
Q.• hundred and any acre. in the town.bi
of C'elhoree Good here, good born ; all In
aced .baps. Will be ,cid on resonating terms
Piny awes In the township of Colborne
✓ at b ildinaa Rea/enable term.,,
One hundred act.. In 0ede,icb township.
Good hone, and o■tbo4ldings Will be aold ee
re..onable term.
THOh. GUNDRY.
hy was the Ant day of Adam's
life the longest ? Because it had no
Rye.
f1T1(• 'E TOK'ATEit T.rrKF'Rt•l
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W.ITEIt AND LIGHT (OMMId hos
Nater payments for 19111 are
now du• anti during this mouth
tri pwt ent. will be nlh..wed en
payment... All in arrears at.,
eerie -41y requested to attend t..
th.• .tuner without delay. as the
l' ',wenn i..gnin•. the Hones-
anal di -7141m Ililixt hie collected.
W. T. MUHNiiY, (luirman.
A. STHAITON,
l'ulle•rt.,r rued T,ww,irer.
All d syr. Catarrh Cure. CYneala
J rogpfa R F.NIY t CO.. Toledo, 0.
'Ian Huron Ori..t
Catarrhal Deafness Cannot Be Cared
bl local appll^ation. a they cannot reach the
dlameed pot t Ion of t he ser. There la only one
way to cure r •tarrb.l deefe.-.., And
that le by a c..alto tonal mooed. Ca-
tarrhal Arafat.. r- cau.esl by .n inflamed
lmoult, Nr M the mere ui. lining of the en-taeh
ib. rob-. ti bon !hi. t■be 1. Inflamed y
bale a rumbitcg mond cr toper* -t hearing.
sod %her It la entirely c:osed, de.fne.. I. the
resu't. ['ale.- the l asmulon can be ee-
1
deceit A.a) •hi. rah* reatered to itw raemal one.
dttaen hearing will he destroy foremen Man
rams of deans. are cawed by catarrh. which
I. se b Mined co,ent Mat of the mm -o,, sur-
faegs. 'Bel('. t ntanA (bre arts through the
Weed .■ the moeole -interne M the sy stem.
We Intl p1', one h■adrsd SSD fpr any
c... M ratan hal Maarten
rung M H 11a ter that Uremireggaa'
be
r• hoe.
rJi•
Recruits
Wanted
for 161st Huron Battalion
1200 men wanted from the County of Huron
for the Battalion to represent this Cohnty in the
Canadian Expeditionary Force
ENLIST NOW
Recruiting office for Goder'ich and district in
Horton's Block, the Square •
"Your King and Country Need You'.
GODERICH, ONTARIO, THURSDAY JANUARY -! 1914
THE TOWN COUNCIL.
COMPLAINT THAT POLICE ARE
NOT ENFORCING C. T ACT
Deputation from Citizens' Social
vice League Waits upon the
cel -Letter from Mr. Flemin
girding Use of His Propert
Military Purposes - l utter of
doltnce for Mrs. Sale.
Ser-
Coun-
g Re
y for
Con -
The regular merlin of the
council was held on rtday eve
with all the menthe's resent.
A deputatiou being present from
Citizen: Social Service League,
misting of about twenty-five mew
an opportunity
rl t^ trading was given
minuuttes
the members thereof to. present
pelitiot. Mr. J H. Colborne ac
spokesman and instead of makin
address read the following :
town
Hing,
the
coo -
herr,
seely
for
thele
led as
g en
To the Mayor and Member. of the Tow n
ell of Utelerk-h.
(&INTLesrie,.-In September, 19
deputation canoe hetet.. your ho
stile body reg.rdiig the enforce
of the Ontario Liquor License Ar
Uoderich, as the deputation heli
the comical ens the proper body t
to its enforcement They were
cured they bad come to the pro
place, and that the council would
strutt the police to carry out the
visions of the Art. The chief rf po
also stated 1bet whoever were
duties of the police iu the matter,
would have them performed fu
There was assurance Tater given
the Mayor that the police had
properliistructrd and that the co
eel would see that the police ear
out these instructions.
As time went by it became mane
to many that the police were doing
little as possible to have the law
served mid matters seemed even w
atter May last, when the Canada
pance Aet came into effect,
open violations of this Aet became
notorious that a number of cilia
met In July to discuss the condition
snide,. As a result Mr. W. T. Pell
was engsged to aid in lbe enfulcew
of the Act and belp to make up for
neglect of the police.
Since August in the t ,en of God
rich Mr. Fe
allow bat secured twe
ono roueieliowe for drunken
hgr teemed ter. Also lir. P
hires scur ,d ten convictions for the v
C nn.
Il, •
nor
ment
t in
eyed
,see
AA-
Per
in-
p -
lice
the
he
Ily.
by
been
un-
tied
feet,
as
ob-
orse
T
en
ono
The
son
e s
of
ow
Opt
the
tttsetf-j
pee
Miaow
io-
lation of the Act as to the Illegal as
and bringing in of liquor; the pol
not one. This should be ample ev
encs that the police are practically d
Wog nothing to have tbe Canada Te
perance Act (made effectual Furth
we have the evidence that the chief
police has permed by men on the rtree.
under the influence of liquor and do
nothing. Also he was called tt t
('bine... restaurant to remove a m
so under the influence of liquor th
the keeper of tbe restaurant could
nothing with him. No prosecute
followed. Even more coedemnatoi
of the chief is his own statement whe
he said a few days ago that there w
morn liquor being sold now !Leto and
license and he could prove it. Th
means that he hoe the proof of the i
legal .ale of liquor and will not do an\
thingdn the way of prosecuting fur
the preaches of the Act, thus viola! in
his oath of office and the instructions
of your honorable body.
We therefore come before von be-
lieving we represent not only the tem-
perance elemeot of the town but alert
all citizens who believe in law enforce -
meet. and this should include eve',
citizen, to urge upon you. Mr. Mayor
and members of the council, that ■:-
tion necessary to remedy the present
state of &Rain may speedily be put In
to effect by your honorable body.
Where the Canada Temperance Ac
was submitted to the voters of (iod
rich for their approval they vet
strongly in iia favor, Riving •majority
of one hundred and twenty --five, not
only showing that the town was in
favor of the Act but very hopeful of
its enforcement, and now expect their
representatives sitting ■t the council
board to do their duty in that regard
which is just and reasonable to these.
(M behalf of the Citizen.' Social Set -
vice League by the executive.
H. J. Megaw, .t. R. Tom, J. H. Col-
borne, John Chalton, A. T. Emmerson,
U M. Elliott. M. E. Limbo,ner, R.
8allews, A. M Roberton.
(iodencb, Jai 21. 191e.
le
ice
id-
o-
m-
er,
of
ne
he
vstioo Arany. These were sent
dnanee committee
A communisation war read
the municipl council of Liam
asking the e*uweli here to end
memorial to he presented to the
lathe Aseeanbly to have '.be \lutticipal
Act so aotended that a mayor, reeve
and three c000cillor e, who shall re-
ceive • grant for their servicer, shall
form a town cooneel. The matter was
sent to the spacial cowu.itle•e.
A request from a numher of fisher-
men for the use of the town hall for
the pus pose of sit inging their nets sup
granted.
A request; from H. C.
thwaite, pa -miaow oI the Huron
t ry Association. for the tier of the
hall for the purpose et holding a
try show un Febn,s,, . 14, and 1
granted.
A complaint term nn Elgin e
resident of being taxed (or .id
where there war none war sera t
public works coanlllaittpt•
A eommuiicetldo from the King-
ston city council, arising that the
Uoderich council endorse a proposition
t' have debentures payable at twenty
years Wooed for y..triotic purposes,
was sent to the special committee. At
present debsoWter for such purposes
can be issued for otey ten yeas
A communieetks„ from, Mr, J. Mit-
chell, license inspector, giving estate- 1
:Hent of floes collected er.d legal costa'
in roonectioo with Motorptusecutione,
was seat to the finance committer,
A letter was read from Mr. 0. 1t
Firming, in reference to the use of bio
property tor military purposes, stat-
ing that he bad leed 3,1 acres on 1
the
as
north side of the property, but that)
he still retained the 21.) acres Dear the
lake and be would Lie to avow defin-
itely If it would be needed fur meli-
tary Durr. TIP Mayor is to look
Into the matter.
A communication was read from the
Ooderieb Mfg. Oo. stating that its.
factory was now complete and as
that the cleated! appoint it. valuta
The matter was sent 1 , the flu
committee.
A couumunloailligs from the t
solicitor with esehrence to some se
iron that was soil from the bu
Eensiogton furniture facto: c was
to the special committee 1, be d
with.
tbebe matttespecial of tat tf
:iter p Deceu
27th from tbe Hal Telepbooe Ce..
feeling tK, r-Liou to piece i to p
"at the plea
of the council,' we recommend the
action be taken Mid that tbe Comma
be Ito Bottled. etreamr ream
woad that the wualloe
the Canadian SOY, Age Associat
asking the council to encloses •
Lion for extension of the fiend -est
adwoumen,pled. be filed The report
The fine ucecowrie ttee recommend
that a number of accounts use paid
that • grant of >F2) be wade to
Huron Poultry Association. The
port was adopted.
it was moved by Councillors M
an' Hinge and \Valli+ that Mr. Wm. Car
at I hell be appointed as,essorandcol t
dol for tbe year 1111u Cat ried
on On motion a letter. of condole
was ordered to he tirafted and sent
ay ' Mrs. Sale with reference to the dea
of her husband, M.. for Sale.
er It was decided to ask the wer•chan
in to clone their store„ poi one hour
toi0111i • e
renew for The Signal f,.r 19141.
We thank threat subscribers who
have already renewed end promi.r
all a great big dollar'. worth dur
ing the conung year.
Now I: the Tune
to the FARMtRS INSTITUTE
frost; - MEETINGS.
ington Good Attendance and •Much Interest
Legit-
twee
egit-
tree a I
Shown at Various Gatherings.
The teeming. heId duting the past
week under the auspices et the West
Huron Partnere.' Destitute have, as
usual, art r.cted consider able at tent ion.
Thealerting, at Bleb, Lo nde.tg ran'
and Si. Helens were pat tie rattily well
attended and gyral lotto est was shown
in the variou• subjects opened for
discussion. The apesheer other then
Inoal men, at the Blyth and Londe•s-
Postle bore uiereiog. were A. It. (I. Smith.
Pouf- of New Hamburg, and Mrs. H. L.
town Moon house, o1 ('auto. A stock-judg-
1 out- Ing they held at Ii)ndest:uro' proved
44 was so popular that it will he giveu more
pitmen. 'ice dt future meetings
venue The afternoon meeting held at
ewalk Holweav,Ile um 1'ue.,lay was nor as
u the well attend" d so en rum. fo.wer years
The sprakets were Mee. (' Slut
Norwich, Oxford county. and \li
G. Powell, of Whitby. in addil iu
nun l - r of local weir. Mr. Saiu tl
spoke on "How to lu.p.ove Our Pree-
ent Condition" and -Beautifying the
Farm Horne." Mr. Hugh Hill made a
plea for the Farmer. Clubs and also
drew aitenlion to the lark of organi-
zation end Co-operation Aim ong rei w-
en. He also gave a few pointers ol;
how to make the Institute meetings
more 'recreating and profitable.
Mr. Shaw spoke on the value of
building up the soil anti the necessity
of util.zing a good crop to the best
advantage after it had been pro-
du:ed. The necessity of conte,v-
ine moisture in the soil WAS
another point he made, and also that
"as like produces like good results
may be expected from a careful erlec-
lion of seed. The problem of how
to maintain the fertility of the soil
and grow good crops each year led to
a discussion of the value of various,
king fertilisers and 1 he conclusion was that
:on. I clover as a fertilizer heads the list, for
atter tbe veers richer after s crop has been
'taken cif than it was previously.
own , Unlike cereal crops it does not exhaust
rap the soil of oitrngen. As a result of
nod i war conditions \Ir. all, was of the
sent opinion that ('.mad• would gain a new
salt'
industry in the form re seed perdue-
!
tion. Already extensive experntenu
In had been mode and the germinating
'her propensities of the seeds produced had
oh- been vet vet satisfactory.
else I Miss Powell in her address spoke of
sure» rural cnndit ons e• they •ppialu d to
t no' her in H uton county. She was of
y epiition that full advantage was not
. being takes of all the privileges at
lkow. hand. - else *peke d'Me seed of
ion, I'chords properly lighted and retell-
esti- 'ted and also strongly advocated
to school garden I. Production to supply
was; the Empire's need roigbt be more
extensive from the dais and the
ed kitchen sus well as front the farm in
end , general. She alto advocated regular
the money allowances for each mem(. -r of
re-' the family. its it suds a rue.ens of tearh-
iug the younger ones the true value
un- of money. She was strongly in favor
up. of a district rept esenta,ive for ev, ry
ector'county.
At the evening meeting, which was
nos "well attended, Mr. Sam Sturdy- was
to elected chairman and occupied the
eb I position very capably. Mr. Hugh Hill
was the first speaker and advocated a
te greater interest in Farmers' Clubs
at
!Sr HION,t1. PRINTiNG ('(I., LIMITED, Pyre ai ess
THE LADS IN KHAKI.' Coderich Patriotic Fund.
The following are new recruits for
the 1111.1 Hattahon who have enlisted i
at the local rem rn ing o Mer •
David Gwyn, Dungannon.
Joe, Killuugh, I
John %Yowl 1. y, auburn
Heti Marsh,
Joe. Kennedy, Uodrric•tt.
JOS. Craig. ••
J. H. Marshall, - -
l'hse. Hell,
4',a.k Munay,
Ft milk Mesmer
.1. H. look, l;linton.
Another member of the Signal .t e11'
has joined the colors -Pte, Heti
Townsend, who commenced drilling
last wee(. \Ve have just heard that.
Mr Arthur ('or per, who was all rue c
plover of The le goal a few' arm s ago
Subscribers to the above-
named fund who have not yet
done so are earnestly requested
to pay the second instalment
due on January 1st to the treas-
urer
reaty
urer at the Canadian Bank of
Commerce without delay. The
money is urgently required.
The total subscription to the
and amounted to :=,17,767, in-
luding 5,00I1*from the town
f oGoderich. Of this amount
$8,908 has been received, of
hich $6,500 has been remitted
o the Canadian Patriotic Fund,
ttawa.
w. t 1 has euhsted and a in uainin at
.• er Prospect, lis numbs. This 'mikessix
O
nto0 "Signal boys'. westing the khaki- '
tardy Attie, Mae
the Mire of the memorial setvice to
Major Sale, on Saturday.
The finance committee was •in -
•eructed to have by laws prepared f
the lassie of debentures to corer t
grants to patriotic purpose,. it is t
intention to sell them debentures 1
sally of possible.
The matter of having electric co
noel ion het ween the powerhouse an
the Are hall to eliminate delays in ge
ting full water preeture at the time
fires was Irft with ties Mayor to to
up with the water and light comma
,ion. Councillor Peltrid
and debsling societies as a means of
overcoming the somewhat testuicted
means of social intercourse following
the introductico of the rural marl end
ori rural telephone. in touching upon
he the subject of enlistment he euiphati-
be callydeclared that it was s matter for
o- each individual to decide whether he
'should produce more or fight.
re! Mus Powell addressed herself chiefly
d to the women and took as her subject
t-1 "Thr Home." She declare,) that the
of: communety and the Empire were what
ke' the home lite 'tide them. The work
s- of the Women's Institute was A/Trct-
g :i9,t1110 homes in .the country, and
ing the past eighteen months the
mem which had been given by the
nen t -.the needs of the Empire had
en a new meaning to the words
Hie and Country end they ,fere
ed together now ss never before.
%on ., a Inetit'te had cnnt.rih-
1 g.i11,IMM1 in cash rind tr..111,4J ) in
enol to the Ned Cross fender. The
Is which home 'reining should
!este were : Uledieoce, truthful•
purity, honesty and h Illy.
cullers. developer[ characterIt
not the attainment of our ideals
developer] on but !be struggle to
re le 'mines., not rlevernes.
Id eclogue. in the life struggle and
o a duly to. tiring sunlight into
once.
moo al -.o spoke of the home
its bearing upon chs,rsrter. He
e a plea for proper environment
s os.ueiatea and suggested) u' gorse a
adeng which would prove helpful.
Bede an appeal that the day* of
,'os) should be spade happy and
nt, as they were never tot got,en.
any should be encouraged to do
hest h- being allowed to rainy
ale or tweet' v for show purposes.
tet addressee wv.re given also by
P. Nm. Annie, Nelsen •, rewartha
A. Mallough. The singing of
National Anthem ',fought the
ng to a close.
lerling atAul.lrrn yesterday emi-
t Kintael awing to an epidemic
•sling. Artangem.nt. may he
for a :meeting there at a later
gge wanted so ii
electric gerrral *i.rm uncalled, but 1. dui
t when told it would cost about $2,to) alts
e- + he did not press the matter. Iwo,
ed Councillor Wigle wanted to know if tee
i the medical health ,dftcer had sent in Hn
his ennual'crem . Upon a reply be- link
ing given to the' negative, a motion ! The
was passed that the repot[ be asked - stet
for. ( mat
Councillor Wigle 'ranted an expree- idea
sion of opinion es to the advisability incu
of making an effort to have the' nese
1 Orangemen celebrate here on July! flim
, 12th. No action was taken. 1 WAS
The matter of purchasing a supply that
of dog tags was sent to the special attai
committee with power to wet. nota
Rylaw No. 11, to at•poiot Wm. t'an:p ! tel ata
[sell ao,lsssor end collector, was read the h
and paced. l M
The council then adjourned. and
mVictoria Opera Mouse. en d
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The documenteead end presented to
the council was all in typewietine, In-
cluding the signatures.
('ow,ncullnr Wigle was of the opinion
that s netinua charge bad been made
against officers of the corporation and
that the men behind the charge shouhl
attach their names to it in their own
handwriting. Mr. Colborne saId the
men whose name. had been tend as the
executive of the Social Sei se: s f.rague
were resdly to sulistanliale their
charges. he matter was sera to the
special committee for Mesetigatinn on
the understanding that the document
',mi W be Mgne l by those who had
made the charges.
A/eommuniestinn from Capt. John
McDonald, .caking the ccwnci to honor
an recount for some nista, was Beet to
the finance roomette*. In 1911 the
town coupeil autb,ueawd • grant of
SII0 lio ('ape. Mef)onald to to used in
thperches' of snot her teh000er, big t
booker been dsstreyed. Ree ntly
05 1. McDge.M purchased a Seim" m
beat for w$.h be has paid and be sow
tbe percher* nthe usedeary
{n
t foe the flehfng trade e
esemel Is not & unit in regard to pay-
e.
evete money for Ibis pommy.
foe grants front_ Melt ('biadraf's were
received
th sloe.
Rmighia etfasf committee •odd a the Sail- fi
Mr. V irtoria Opera lion.... has se.civred for
One week only, cortimeneing Monday,
January 31,,,t, the N. Alsachan's As-
sociate Player*, • company th•t is
breaking records everywhete as the
heist on the mad. This company IA
when it is known that they prioduce
such well-known metropolitan emcees -
see as ''The Final Settlement," "Tise
mael." "The Ilevil.'"''Bought and pied
Fore 'The Town Gaieties," "U Oder
Arizsna Skies," it may well he Mid
that this company ie filling • long/felt
desire for good. rich. wholesome
amusement. and therefore • meet sue- I
ogestal engagement is looked forward I
rosary Mh, at Elle
t Rewards*. Remember the date -1
anuary 31. Matinee Saturday. Feb.
The Bremen received • mill reinstate -I
day evening to tbe house of Mr John
Seery, Bridge street. wirers fine In the
ehigsmey wits naming some apprehen.
mines were molly arrested sad MO Si-
tio damage reselord.
Every Moonlit, watch Bilackoone's
windows for special'.
To PWrill Owners.
Mr. Jae R. Muir, the eminent hese
Heintesaan Co., To-
ronto, is still hens ort his regular year-
ly trip. Those vrishing their pianos
carefully and professionally timed and
:Et'acted will he mound of Nring
&ion. Moderate fem. 1 or
phone orders to H. Rdwards. ~au -
arrival et the cloweb. which wee
\1419, Ernest l'Iark,:Nor-
man McLeod, .lobe Baler. Hirt Town- 1 w
rend ab,) A, thus Cooper. t
The lloys. Club, the Young Ladies' I O
Club and the leachers of North street
Methodist Sunday',boost united fo,ees
areal entertained the G.,de,ich detach- I
tient of the Bildt llattalion to a social
hour in the Sondey school roots of the c
church on Feiday evening, Indoor h
gam ter, tlltlu ical to make the evening a t
numbers and a dainl v-
pleatusto ohe and the soldier boys en- pe
*flair and enjoyed teetuselves int- hi,
ar
The uew rocenset the Goderich eerie 11
patty of the Inlet Itattelion weir form- Pe
parked to it• teliCost capacity, more
wing ft ow side than could tind tic-
onuriodue . the solemn see
ice for (hove depet ted was eonducted
y the rector.' Rev. .1. H. Follies Mg -
ate. The hymns roisters] were -Now
debt IIWACti:' and "The Son of God
ie ter t " th• 111011 faithful unto death
id I will give thee A crown ot life.'
eomeone t 1 lie up the sword that
Meet,- Male had heti down. The .ing-
to A close.
reterelowe' Hell WAS well filled on
Monday evening,' when Huron Lodge.
ICA in honor of the late Mejorehtle.
conducted the service. 1'he hymns
selected for the occasion Welt* "Ore
ward, I'M ist jail Seldiense' and 'Sun of
my leen, It el Serest dear: Iti his ae-•
dress Mr. Pollock speke of the origin
of the cause for elect' e Nee. had
given his life and dwelt ittsin the spit it
world over. Th. se vier w•• brought
to a close ety the eloging of the Nr -
Ilona! Anthers:.
The annual coogregational aseisiing
of Knox Chlieldh will he held on 'Wed-
nesday arreming. February 2nd.
Next Hasalay missionary day at
Nor! h it reet Metherlist church. In
toria select chte ch. eel pleach and in
the everting Rev. I. A. McKelvey, tit'
0ungannon, will occupy the pulpit.
Rev. Geo. E. Ross wee yelled to
Nova Scotia last week by the illness
of his uncle, who herr since died. . (ln
Sunday num rung the SAII vice In K.nox
cleared was conducted by lb. %V. F'.
I ;allow and Mr. Jae. Mitchell, end in the
evening the pulpit wes occupied le -
iter. .1 sines Hamilton. Who gave ail
! -able sermon.
Next Sunday is tnissienery day in
the Methodist churchee of the district.
and at Victotia street church Rev. J. A.
elcKelvie. of Dungannon. will preach
in the morning An evengelistic ser-
vice will be ronducted by the panto
in the evening. On Thursday evening.
at • p. 'novice will be conducted
by Rev. J. Fe Ford at Saltford. •t
home of Mr. Geo. Fowler. All wer
A wre -It of prayer will it. held ar
North street 31 ethieliat •h,
January 111st to February ith. 1 lie
mile...eta for prover will :
Monsley-Peryer for the children
that the chute.. may melte good ita
claim iif ewnei: hip by bringing them
to a knowledge ..1 Jesus Christ as Lord
of t heir lives.
Tuesday -Prayer for ottr young
people Oust their secret life may he one
of constant prayer to Jesus Christ as
meintere that tin do not keep 'reek
pert of the e,ist of such mentherehip.
Thursday- Prayer for mei country
Feeley- Fellowship alerting.
bricks appeal, to everyone.
ally opened on Tuesday evetting A
Rev../ B. Fetheringhani presided. A
program of solo', II-101%1E3M. etc., main-
ly by the men of the coilipany, with
speeches hy herd( Reynold• and Pte.
The Stewart thcliestra 1414o played a.
number of selections. 'The ladies of
wiches, cake •nd coffee.
In the course of his eddies. Sheriff
Reynolds read the following linen
written by a local rompoeer and dedi
Hark to Use Duel, wll
One Slx One '
Stand where the ot tier.
Tete tight done .
Teta lir the Use* or ar
:1:1k ri Huron -
DEATH THIC Ht' \-
Litt to the te tor'. Milt
one Six one!,
Join in 1 he ittot 11. r
Each elcolle'e
Well act their heir*. a-dirl
We'll oinil their bialidl"
-Glory of Hilton -
see how thedrommer• roll.
IAA Silt Use'
Summon; clear to foi! .nd
gook If.cgiand'a 0m .
%Vb.! take of them oor toll.
"Glory id Huron
Fight sidle the harm,. tlinC.
Lane Like !
Each Shamrock,. .011.
Teach 'tato •hout &ad eine.
"Glory of Hume --
to:Aro TO THE HUN.
One Six One
On every •hore they row.
Kart, Canada's sun,
Mighty to 4E01 the Ito
DEATH TO THIC HCN.
PATRIOTIC RALLY.
Public Meeting Friday Evening in Victoria
Opera House.
The firet public meeting in Goderich
under the auspices of the recently ta
ganizet1 floret' County War Auxiliary
will be held on iday evening of this
Wee k in Victoria Opel Ileirse and
Will be addreeeed • by Dr. James I.
Hughes, of Tornnto, and Serge Glottis.
of t he 1 Is Battalion. ret toned w
from the front.
Di. Hughes., who ie ft lq lit her of the
Minister of Militia, hits e Domiasion•
wide reputation and I. erfertive
speaker. He hiss •n esp. i•ial right to
make • recruiting aproel, Ar bib etre
Chester Nimbler. fell in Oster a few
weeka ago.
and Foamed at the mensorel.le bettle of
St. Julien.
ln addition to the speakinsF-Zeverls1
pato lot ic eones will he eing
The meeting will open at • titlark.
Evei y body is invited to lamed, hut
it :a hope' there will 1,• an espezielly
good representation et perm( men,
who will heir an ioteresting message
on Canadrea participatiou in the great
1, go or human liberty that is
netleing the Worm.
In Memory of Major ale.
A memorial /service in h nor of the
lat. Mien fide was held •t . t Georgee
oyster. Sealshipt, solid ineat and
alweye 'init. at Rilersole% Phone 3111.
GUMMY'S AUCTION SALE LIST.
Werteents. tete-nary requite ao.
oak i.t farm .tork and implement.. provi_erty
11). lAWINIII40. lot MI r one••••4ei 12
F.T.,rt tome sill he mid i• proptletne
rm Lannert • Mr
dr. Jean ivy 22 John ft. Dunlop. hi• 714
immenee throng of people pith,/ ed at NEW A
the church and on the Meet( to pay •
last tribute of respect to the departed Room- "
soldier. A procession was formed,
including the officers of tbe 16Ist liat- .
Orli mg
Maid W
Maid W
'Carly flo.
Clearance
Choir Lamle?
knotted
on mid the Clinton and Goderieh
Moons of the Bratalion ; the Battik -
from the aird Regiment hand . Malt -
over rise hundred strong i the town
menet! and officers On
rant oneporatIon
anted Doi efewil .
Plater. Victoria leer* Hoeft ..
Wasted -ft. Arretnrei China.
Staionsint Disk if Cesaila.