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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1916-1-27, Page 8J Bu co in sit an be fir W to cillo Bo Iso an ;Kra to an gr n we ele 99 110 lin and Iota Lin int ary land ex 861 of Mc(1 twee OODKRICH TOWNSHIP. The township council asst Boleaeeville Imamate y 10th. This leering prr.ons made the n peopesty qualiScatiow and deader of oMoo : W. H. Lobb, reeve : 1 A. Lindsay. Ueorge Holland, 0. Ohio, times Falconer, Pounce The following officers trete epee for the year 1919. Treasurer, Joe Whitely : clerk, N. W. Trewar oelleetor, H. U. Tbonip,00 ; asses Bert Morph, ; motet ire. 0. W. A aim, 1. P. Gould : medical health mer. Ur. J B. Whitely; mrwl.e bawd of health. John ('ox. F' viewers -Issas Salkeld, JAI) lir. by, floe.. I,sithwaile, Oen, 0. Nita W. F. luck, Jas. Yuill, John Wood.. Alfred Nettel, Alex. W KJwerd Wise, Guy Hicks, V Powell, Joe. Watkins, ('has. Will Tbw. Cbureh ll. P.wndkeepers_ Render, W. F. hick. Andrew Gime. tie. 0. Cooper. least Salk J.,hu Coned', Sheep val,wtors-0 William., .tire. %V.l,h, 0. W. Stu Pat bauas,rrs-Harty Salkeld, Al Wel ere J. .be McClure, W. J. 1(11 Dared Rel. Lorne Bell, 1;-0 11.. Joh Wool., (Myer Edward, Jos, son, Ite,d 'Torrance, John l'. Alexa., Howard Sturdy, Mrlvihelturdr, '1' Melk,nald, 11. Hutchings, Frrd F. 1 %Vw. J. Yr,', Fred Middleton,.. .e.( clout:h..t.•. (irah.iw, Philp Itun David Melees, 'Win. !lay, Clare Siurdy 11 eery .Irnkin•,Jar. McCa Edward I..el., Howard William,,(} 4.11.1.I ,• Oliver Jervis, 1)4 11'r gl.t. J -. Brick, 1\ en. Pirkat•d,• 1isrdn,r..liex. Vow It, Henry 11.1 • 1leuly 11 ..ea, .1.. Kee ::•r, ,1 1 li.,W;.. I.-wrs Andrrsuu, Tto t. •ons r. l i ., b. last I, ,,. gold. HAW r. n, L'..1. a'.d, 1 .ugh. David Ikalg • Iwai '1'. i 11'Ie'. Jluuning•, J.. Smith. '1u- fullusiog accounts we paid : Tl,:•s. Settler, greet!, $l: .1 !Lawson, deviation road. 91 : O. T. Co., error in fixes, $1 ; John Ma: gravelling, al ; Hey. Johnston, gra ening, 92. election expense,, 9514 runicipal World, supplies, $7.54; J . Whitely postage and statio,e $e Set N W. TRee:Alt r , Clerk. EAST WAWANOSH, I The Hist meeting of the council of East %Vawanosh for 1916 was held o0 anwu) 111[6, the members being J. . Campbell, Reeve, and Messrs, chanem, Carrie, Irwin and McGowan, uncillor,, who were all present, hav g each severally subscribed to the acutory declarations of qualification d of otticr. The minutes of Decem- r meeting, 1915, were read and con- nie•d. Currie -Irwin - that Wm. ight man be reappoints assessor at salary of $ffl4.Ut, this amount to in- ude poatage and also equalizing the lice village of Manchester. J. W. ne and John S. Scott were reap. inted auditors of townshipaccounts d J. Gillespie member of the local rd of health. Seven copies of The rnicipal World were ordered as rmerly for use of the council, clerk d treasurer. Five donees was ante.' on motion of Irwin and Currie aid of the Children's Aid Society, odericl, The following accounts re paid : The Municipal World, coon supplies and express charges. .9I : The Municipal \Vorld,sub.erip- ns to paper, $55.75 ; treasurer of rnl.erry, settlement of boundary e account, 827 ?A : The Blyth Stand -1 , balance of printing contract, bal- ete., 831 12 ; 1'. McGlynn, error dog tax, SIM ; J. McClinchey, error log tax, $I tel ; A. Porterfield, sal - as clerk in 1915, $110.00, postage stationer y, $15 es0 : A. Porterfield, pensee of nomination and election, (10 ; Geo. NI Elliott, grant in aid Children's Aid Society, $5. Currie_ owan-the council adjourned to t again on Monday, February 7th. Po Kiel. F I tI,D, ('lel k . A. GOOER CH TOWNSHIP. 1'ATIturrl. $oi 1F.71 NOTa•.-The I members of the United Patriotic Soei- et c will hold their general meeting at the home of Mrse M. E. 8alkekd, Bay- . field toad, ..n Wednesday. February i 2nd, at 2.31) p. m. Alt ladies interested in This work will be made welcome. On Itecernher 2)th a hale of goods con- tairing IQ teepee! shirts, 32 pairs of socks and a few bandages, and again I on January '4th a bale containing flEi hospital shit s+and a'pairs of socks was Iu, warded to the ('anadisn Red Croce 8ociCCJy, Too onto The Society wishes to acknowledge the fellowiog donations r Farmers' Club, *23 ; Mi,. Thomas ('os, 91 , Mrr, Salkeld. si., 91. TILE FARMFits' ('Lee. -On the e•en- ing of Jenna, y 21'th, Mr. J. J. Mor- rison, of Arthur, Ontgave a very all.. and imtructiye address to the Fanners' Club, which was much en- joyed by those pieseut ..On the Medicine Which Made 309• goon's Work Usoece.saFy oseAall N.IT. - •'lar t� geed• 'l EaENat atw took alio emits. I was get.. wseseeveryday. woeld�le'm� head was always I could not the because in myback and ihed pains lo m� stom- ach. I weak to doctor and he said I must 10 tel operation, bpt j nut go. I read to the paper about Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Cosa - grind and told my husband about it. I acid 'I know nothing will help me but I wilt try this. 1 found myself 'repine - leg from the very bottle„ end in two weeks dins I was to t down .std eat a hearty b fast with ttvrpy bele bead, which I had not done 1 am now in the best hall did not have the Ione A. Kovno, 502 Amens, Astoria, N. Y. and the one dreads the surgeon's knife Aerating table. Sometimes nothing else will do; but many times doctors say they are ham necelssairliyowhen the aarPnnkot Ltat•baftoeryr .etteter comw a TRtHents►t JAtrUAST 27, 1916 Steck Taking Sale Mies, Prayer Books aai Hypes Soaks. Large print Bibles, special this week ... Tie Beira large print Bibles, dear black K well Lound. speci.1 this ... , . , ;SSB swell Pocket Bibles. wosurea bitsd- inR. ted under gold edge. special this week . ,. . 910o T ,nsplete Biller. strong binding. special dui ieg ash. . ... IgM 1.trite cleat type Testament',speeis! this week 10e and 1Se :;panel cut pike* ntl a number of Piai•et lucks. v,,, -tial cutpu:es M, all 3lethodist alai Pt ratites Hvwn Hooke. .l selling Agents fen Water - •;..'a Ural Fountain line, $st.So up. 1' a 1. rL Pet f• r• F,.uniHin Pena. sold go;J }..int.., positively the best yalnr,al the market $1.00 THE COLOMIAL BOOK STORE GET AFTER THAT COUGH wr'h white Pine and Spruce Balsam. The best Cough Remedy we know. of. 'anted si.'ampbell Phwr. $ CENTRAL 'DRUG STORE Corner North St. and Square. Godericti Itus. 99 'PHONES Re.. MA MUNICIPAL COUNCILS. at fuL rosy Itvi 1 lims ward Hors. iotrd . E. t ha ; sor, cb•- offi- r of eaee- wee- Isis, mai (leap. Me - aid. bas. rely. feed loft, ylr, 1Vit tier, hos. ird. die. nee be, e0. yid A. ua. rt es. bre re R. ee, v- : os. rays Winter Footwear Style, Fit and Durability Are three very important features in footwear. They ate qualities that every line of Shoes and Rubbers in our immense stock must.possess. Every line is selected wit}, these ends in view, there- fore ensuring perfect quality and footwear that will stand the test in any heather. REPAIRING Geo. Mac Vicar An retrace of prevention is worth a pound 01 cure. and it will also save k peck of trouble. Visitor "Hew delighted you must have been wben you beard your son had won the V. C. Scotch Wife - 'O, ay t t was pleased enough, lint I weans surpr, o.d. He stied up to me once." Let There be Light And there was Tight wherever we were given an opportunity of installing Electric fixtures Experienced men and the best materials is the secret of our success. Our store is Headquarters for everything in Electrical Appliances, from a POCKET SEARCHLIGHT to an ELECTRIC STOVE Beauty and Utility are combined • in much of our stock, and - PRICES ARE Ri`CHT.---•%1P- ZETET ROBT. TAIT F.F•ssii HE SIGNAL t CODERICH ONTARIO WOMAN AVOIDS OPERATION operations were advised and woes not ••••a ed, or, if ppeerrfformed,did.egood. 'a E Pnkllam s ypitbh Com_ was used and good Mowed. Irl? 7Ow evening of January 21st the Club gave • patriotic concert in 1 nion chinch. The program was an excellent one sad well rendered and was much ap- preciated by the audience. Many thanks are due from the ('lub to all those who ao ably assisted in making the affair • success. The collee,tioo, which amounted to $3i, was donated to the Ladle. Patriotic Society The next meeting of the Club will be held in tee Orange Hall on the evening of January 314. Mr. J.N. Ksrtighan, of Colborne, is expected to be with us. There is also some special bu.ioess to be attended to. Will the members of the Club and also those who have not yet joined kindly mike as effort to be present W. C. c. NAFTEL, Srertary- Treasurer. - iter J. E. Robbins calls the atten- tion of readers of The Signal to the homemade candies made and sold at "Kandyland," on the Square. See his advertisement on page Logs Want We will pay the highest cash prices for all kinds of logs delivered at the mill in Goderich. Cue tom s.twiog,done promptly at any bole. We salt l sad Choppiog nly at our elevator and will pav the best mar- ket prices. Orders for chopping or rolling grain promptly and carefully at- tended to at our chopping mill. J. E. Baechler Mill and elevator north of Mac. Ewan's coal yard., Goderich. IWateresPee. Jia. ll. ;beesOur ysegbaatsare busy taking sleek diA ambit jm• was held la the Metbie Oebbes*� on Wednesday'vesting; proceeds le aid of I he Red Close. Brumes Goss. --On Saturday last tis Wl4ertlao•s the Nine Mils !fiver, ow the 4'h eowreslon of Asba'Id, at Disbtr's, solbspsed with the tierce of the ler sad water, Fot I unately tic one was ote the bridge st tie ems, al- though the traffic that day was as usual. The absence of the bridge la a great Irseavenlence to those livin west of the river io getting to the vil- lap. but we understand a temporary means will soon be provided to make traffic passable until spring, when a new sad sul.stamtial bride., will be constructed. Estkierao,-Joseph KIIIotish, one of our most respected citizens, has an- swered the 'all of enlistment. Joe felt it his duty to respond some time ago. but owing to urr•ent demands at bonne he could not see bis way clear. How- ever, be wa. out to he stopped, an 1 bas gone to t.uderich, where he is now under tralnioa. He will be missed in this loealil , Lot we warrant be will till the bill at the trout. in stiategy sod endurance. We wish him success and safe return. PeesoNAL,-Chas. Lockhart, of Au- burn, was the guest of Marvin Duruin 00 Sunday.,.. bliss Mabel Johnston, of Bluevale, is visiting at Mr. O. E. Aug{(ustine's this wes l .... Miss Bates, of Goderich, las resumed her duties at B. J. Crewtold's .tore Some of the Dungannonites atteodad the box social at 8. 8. No, n, Ashfleld, on Fri• dyy evening of last week... ..Mrr. /fairyFowler is on the sick list the last ew day. ..... David Glenn and wife have gone up to Huron township on an extended visit. DUNGANNON. ST AUGUSTINE, TUESDAY, Jan. 25. Norge;. -Mrs. gray and children, of Gilbert Plains, Man., are visiting friends in this vicinity.... Boyle Bros., of Fordyce, finished cutting wood at J. W . Boyle's on Monday Miss Ms 1Vllsgrl is visiting friends at Lucknow this week ...Mr. and Mrs, H. King visited at Mr. Geo. Broph 's on Sunday ....51r. Alex. McCabe, who is ill, is bot Improving as flat as his friends would wisb ....Mrs. J. Gran - stone Is visiting ber mother at Pi mon. . \Veddlug tells are ringiog. HE'S WELL FITTED TO SPEAK OF IT. Mr. Brother,too', Experience with Dodd's Kidney Pills. Victoria Harbor, Ont , Jan. 24.- (Specialtroubled with rheumatism .--k or several in my lears I ft hand which would shift to my elbow and then to my left shoulder," says Mr. D. Brother t son, of this place, • "I1 was very annoying and painful at tumor. 1 heard of Dodd's Kidney Pills helping others, so I quit the liniment I had beiriff using and took six boxert f them. thrum/it's= disappeared. I also know Dodd's Kidney Pills to be good for kidney trouble both in my own case a$d through others." Remedies are known by their rarer. Tbnt's why IJodd's Kidney Pill* are the best and most favorably known kidney remedy in the world today. Anothe'- of the Pioneers Gone. Once more we are called upon to record the death of one of the ptooeers of this country, in the person of Susan Wonnacott, relict of she late William Yso:'wbo predeceased ber five years. Mrs. Yeo was born ie Devonshire, Eng- land. Her mother dying when she was quite young, she came to Canada at the age of nine years with her father sod rider sister Ann, who was after- wards married to James Hutchinson. On their erri•el in Canada they settled in the township of Clarke, east of Tor- onto. Som' years later Mrs, Yeo came west to the township of Fullerton, where she met and was married to !William Ye nn Jaa y 15th, 1849, by the v. Philip James. In 1656 Mr. and Mrs. Yeo moved to Or•ey township and in Wei they came 10 the township of Goderich, where they continued to t'es de until •r- Yeo', death in Febris. ar 1911. After this Mrs. Yeo lived with her youngest son, Nelson, In Goderich, at whose home she passed -- away on thet3tb Inst She celebrated Business and Shorthand Westervelt School 1 1' . .1 I?., ,.. I,011(loll, ()nt.tr:, in Selo 1. u. Err,- Enter nn. • ,1 \c OPERA -:- HOUSE CODERIQ! STARTING Week JANUr 31f1t -A COMPANY OF MltlrT- JOE N. BUCHAN'S SIC COMPANY aoF� Associate Pldyers In the latent metropolitan atlCCe S,aec GUARANTt sY PRESS A IC AS Tf1!aa YSTOCKLUNG Aery • MMsmday Hit -"T Final Settlement" I Zito YAM:MYRA. ACTS g • - Oita OWN OeCRR3TeA - - 111c411e-ise Kedisee Saturday at 2.30,: ber eighty -drib birthday November 5th last. Mrs, Yeo from her youth lived a snot consistent Christian life. Ie the early yeses she was a member of the Biblel'btistian denomination. and ber home Was always open to the ministers and she always took a deep interest ir: every good work. She leaves • tamely of four sons and three daughters : john W., of (lodesich township :.fames W.. of Winnipeg, Man.: Mary J., of Tamara, Wash. ; Ben W of Toronto ; Regina R., of Swan [Ake, Mao. ; Nelson A., of Ooderlch, and Mianle G. A.. of Tacoma, Wash. The funeral took place on Saturday last to Hayfield cemetery. The service at the house was con- ducted by Rev. J. E. Ford, of Victoria street Methodist church, and at the grave by Rev. J. E. Jones, of Bayfleld Alsong those present were the four Gens and one daughter, C' Vela and bee husband, Mr. .Inbn : Mrs. Gee. Sawyer and Mise Alm ira Huicblesoo, of Mitchell, nieces of the deceased. Tia pallbearers were Me 'thew Bats, Giles Jenkins, John WC -cid and U. Lttle. LUC AL TOPICS IN BRIEF. Agother ap rs being reads this week to the su lbws to the Cana- dian Patriotic to pay op their subset iptlona It 1s hoped that all who promised a mooed iustalsnent os January 1st will pay up at ones, to avoid U01/ work in bookksee. 4.g and expense to taming elreelers. Mr. Genie's Nettie is attending the Stratford Business Ootl1ssggee sad his brother. Bora,, le with theist a BatW- les at Wort BaedNag Mem Both are sore of Mr. and Mrs Meds of tows Dane ootafhdos twat by • In last week's MSRN M to the rues of aesetbsr yan Vane N,h s who lived le (ioderieb t hao Ibe a trem'adow. diferesee be- . posse pye's, sett I& ret. Lab! msod Narrative. P $1.00 Any Trimmed Hat in the Show Room for $ 1 .00 Saturday and Monday are clean up days in the Millinery Department- Monday winds up our business year and we want the show -room bare of Millinery when closing time comes that day. It is an imperative rule with us that no millinery must be carried from one season to another. That is why we have taken the last of the Trimmed Hats we have, no matter what their former price or real worth, and grouped them in one lot and offer you your choice, commencing Saturday morning, for the insignificant stem of Si 00 Children's Hats 39c Clearing the Children's Hats, felts and velvet shapes, ' all ready-to-wear styles, regular up to $1.50. No matter what they sold for, any one of them Sat. morning only .. 39C What About a Vacuum Cleaner? Let us send you one of these,..stonderful little helpers and try it out in your own home. You can use it as you like clean, your house from top to bottom, then if you decide you do not want to keep it, let vs know and we will take it away. Beasy terms nent o deereh the tuanufactto place this, therer we beat Vs. um�leanerering s special in es many howea as possible. , Hodgens Bros. DIRECT IMPORTERS GODERICH, ONTARIO 1 •• • I YOUR OPPORTUNITY The Winter Term now on at THE NORTHERN BUSINESS COLLEGE OWEN ttOUND1.aOONT. doteccouree rs of practical.15d Outdoes&. twee- d t palmitin,: and Preparatory. Worthy stsdoet- .seLsted to good ray- leR ;willow.. %S a ham, an ueris asl.d connection with hest business hooses writers our graduates sea etiralarly ow- fMled._ Writs for pant Fall In rosmaUon sent ries es sppllenuoa. C. A.CU MIN°. F.C.A., PrinelpaL U. D. LIZMINU,leocnet ray. file's English �'effees • se Deas " is Your I Mouth" Did. Egg and Milk Daintie. Mint and Batter Dainties Rum and Butter Dainties Cream Toffee Roll, Whipped Cream Cream T tternttt. Russian Treacle Bon -Bona All Chewey Toffees at 40c A POUND H. C. Dunlop Rsxol! Store E. Senna, Mgr. - G ad& very Woman Knows the discomfort of dusting -but few realize its dangers. When &weeping carpets and floors with- �u' DUSTBANE the fine, grey, microbe -lade• dust is thrown up in clouds, to settle on tables, chain. window - ledges and every other plow where a minute particle ca. 41111 a resting place. As it tam a carries germs of marry disease' along, «bleb are breathed into the lungs of the woman who sweep, and of children and everybody else in the bowie Gina wind the pod .,t BUY DUSTBANE at all gropers Insist oe baring Dustbane, for imitations are not so good. REO (;ROSS NOTES w:E Ems,. Mee Burrett Mia Bur Th • Society acknowledges (be fol• Mowing contributions received during the past week : Mrs. D. Ferguson, l Mrs. Jere. Dickson, 5 pairs socks ; Mrs. W. L. Horton, 3 pairs ; Mrs. Gordon, Mre. P�iifoset, Mrs. Clemeot, Mrs, Jamas Moore, Mrs. E. Mitchell, Mrs.' ritt, 3 pairs each ; Mr,. Nelson Steep, No Name, Mrs, Carrie, No Name, Mee. Win. McMatb, Miss M A. fiutritr. Miss Allen, 1 pair each ; Mia, Burrit t. I cap. It is the customary (*Leo/new truths to begin as heresies and toendas super- stitioos.-Hu;ley. LONDON CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC SCHOOL OF ELOCUTION, LIMITED UNPRECEDENTED OFFER OF SCHOLAR SHIP AND PRIZES. Write for Particular Add � LOTTIE ARMSTRONG, F. LINFORTH WILLGOOSE, Registrar. Mus. Bac. Member Pr cess: -354.6 Dundas St., London, Ont, Get "More Money" for reerSknk Muskrat. Raceme, Fozes, W hite Wessel. Plebes and otter Fur bearers collected 1a U'asr asettad BEEP TOUR p yDERtCT ` -ifu - I Inn in toss wets alNI1R ■ ;neat:,-tesponuM.-seht ger uterioo existing or "more than a third o((ak ill sa 1111111101141111iit „r ce•dni record amending Fur Abloom' Pnsetpt,3A I$FAC'TOR AND PROFITABLE returns. write foe `Wer REaent aaane ,� time arreu.b,e, accurate market report and price Wt p IbI&iet w',ue 1.. to -!sow -it's FREW A. B. SHUBERT, Inc.A/r av/c THE JANUARY Boots, Shoes and Rubbers Sale Ten to Fifty per cent. Reductions Our great stock of Boots and Shoes included S'ou reap the advantage during this sale ; First, in our low regular prices. Second, in the spe;ial reductions ranging from 10 per cent. to 50 per cent. we give on these regular prices during January. Come while assortments are com- plete and selections are the widest. A Few Representative Prices SPECIALS FOR WOMEN Women's Lace and Button Boot., black and tan leathers, sell- ing at less than half-price, per pair.. 11.50 'Extra Special Reductions in Felt Shoes, Slippers, Mocca- sins, Dancing Pumps, Club Bags, Suitcases and Trunks. POLISHES -All kinds, 10c for &, enc for 12c, 20c for 16c, 25c for l9c, during January Sale. Lumberman's heavy snag -proof Rubbers, tan leather, 12 -inch top, laced. Regular per pair 94.75, for $3J Gum and snag -proof Rubbers, oft OR two buckle or laced. Best qualities $1W and up Heavy Reductions on children's, mise', boys', women's and men's Overshoes and Ittitbbers. Successors to 3001 RRPAIRINO J. If.McOlintaa Ondeeich Waiters & Meek f �•. B�.ars • •T1s ass In& Lesdentai ' Phone - 1