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The Signal, 1916-8-24, Page 8:i TWWwenAT, Ai'r.rirT St $I$ RIMIER AND BOOKS ),(o hand in hand with ) 1'.4 ('A T/n/1' T/1/F: . Se, ,err SOo ae.l 550 Isseks. all the Tale st lift• - of that ellitiun. Al -0111. I:tl.•'d ('t11'Y- It1(:119' 111u/It :s including -JUST' 11.%VII1. • by t:leanur 11 spode( "1lI1: voirri,Nhsi OP DAWN." b)' Valk John sleet, 'OPEN Al KT,' I.y Ki.••,,{{u, -IT PAPS '1N) AD- VERTISE" etc., each $1.25 Chilli...it's Is &b. many leant did e tletn.nsvw y rea.•nnbly prirt,l toast th'• Nr* Mother (ileo, al 1112.501.,little kiddie Irs.l• Al Bo :lel 100. Mapleware Picnic Seta Incite roti rely o1 wipe!, :m,1 M111 last for more than oot pi. M... They are srusiliu•y And wily 1100 for 11 peewee, includ- ing to d:clot h and napkins, GEO. PORTER {•L •. • I•r1 baderich; (lot SOMETHING IN NOTHING. The 5:Mea t of an haptens Address to Knox Church by Ur Meldrum The following i• an outline ..i • wastes ly address delivered by Hey. I1, .Irldlulu, of Cleveland. in Knox church on a recent Sunday evening. 1)r. Meldrum took his tett trout 1 King* 1K : 41-45 :-- "Klijalt said their is* round. of abundance of resin and hr said to his servant leo pl, now. Iuol towards the sea. Aod be .Went ill. and looked and raid. obis. • •• netU.W " From alit incident the Doetot ea'i.a attention to some Vel y simple but pi s'9nw •:tl troths hich it ritagested. .Mise(( *gain. he raid, the set-. van' ,euuurd eying, 'W here Is tooth- 1 mg, and every t.we the servant I bind, • There is nothing- Elijah sad, Mere i, something.:' This seruliug notbinane.s is 80111e- thing. It i IS trial. It is the test of faith. It I. an incentive to ituportun- ily. To this man of faith even noth- ing • it something. So, to every wan ' of sp0 ttualized affections and isspued imagination. Ile. Mrldtum d..Iaied. what to others •renis nothing has its ono deep significance. What a mean sees depends n. no .wall wearuie upon what he u. Not I 'ever) own seer aonsething shining through nothing. Two men look forth (lou, the same vantage -ground : nue says, 'There it nothing " the other seer so much thin be can scarcely' speak for the fulness of the glory the revelation. The seeming Duthie nes. that diivee one man to despair! spurt auutber to none rreulute and de -1 • terminrd o (fort "1'tevailiugly El,lah was a man of abounding optimism. He belonged to' that class of inspired s.-rrn who a,4. Loeser seeing romethiug of god in the se g r.othiog. He went. insight iorward in hes divinely ap- pointed task. astounding kings and peasants alike with his word•std deeds, while they kept On ...tying. \ inR. 'nothing. there Is nothing.' too 2 old)/ O. (have • her ai S2'1o.$S (Com in and' these re line. Prompt Service • l�• _mss. • "Does it not seem to Il' p, wrtilnra, lie continued. "ow it all the pat amounts to nothing, and that the fu-. tore gives promise of les- :' As 1f all effort were useless ' We may a. well give up, quit the toil. gi•.• up the tun; Ilict and let • things talc lbrtr own tourer. The mole ranguiuelrromani by nature' is the deeper the 1; L )..Caldwell,P'lm•B. Prescription Druggist Ill•.>,., I'.• \ •. '' I I I: N(IItT11 SI III -all \ I:I. which he sick'. Oben be does •i..1.. Motuetltued with such a man .1 be rout of the Rouble lies in phys.cel deter)ur- *i ion. -There i.i uuttltng more 4114 to the spirit of opt' wt than an (vel - plus of sideel,. %Ve (.1 ten ewpbaiit" the influence of mind over lady : all veno well, but we cannot get away from the 1t•ew.nd.iur i,•$.wolr of the body over the 1. '1 here are physi- cal eo0oitionl that render it an rny , matter ftraman tit i'r•suad* Morel( s floc everything in general Is grAng to the 11nd,-and that their is not hum left al'v r'r.d foe ;t• g.s at. the beautiful. for him to do last . to Irl thing* take it.? tight...vs. I: was left to 1'otist to lair.. own unhindered course. Theo c.,re4..r «nl.srs end to discover and to li n. a day oc Iwo he walk-. •ip. C„ndt reveal the ,.n-W.isolate valor ad the I lions outside of I' air nut rhADRe'd .rower g ...It i.:.ss - the immortal jbut conditions used. if 111111 ate .,,,,,e i " „...,,sled io 1he .eeming lie low. hr believe. he hopes, stat he L. ►:nit at ni..ny a'.:t. in its out - H F SIGNAL (;CDERICR ONTARIO White Sewing Machines THE WIiITg SE 1NG MACHINE Ct'l.PA' OF CAN - SPA hitt recently purchased the Ra)u:.n:d l'►. f.tctory in Gutlpoh, an.' is rt w •F'} } ing the uc:1-I:7.• tail favorite WHITE.. SEWING MACHINES front this point. This u.eani r.tw' 'r.d quick service t •'vile New points of construction include 1•.,.: }kariutis \ea Tetosioft Indicator Aeon' Dtest Cap. Automatic Tension Release Self Threading S.huttle High Spend • Improved Laze Ib.''1.ins New and Latt-t Stt•.l Attack. ••' • The Family Rotary White means tcomfort in using. To prove i . buy a White acd use It. tI.D JAS. F. THOMSON GODERICH l'trumba, Dread. fifteen hundred wiles Lw the interior. For about three weeks throe he was working aluug with ex -President 1(..*.e•elt vied his pa, t y. Floe thit' trip he returned Frhru- ary 1.1, 11+13, but in • short time he was e R soh the CasoejIS •l1eten to Hamnuerfe,l, Norway, Spitabe'rgeo. Iceland and Davis Strait. The vessel ge t within IWO miles of the Not Pule nr.r Mpital.•rgon. The third eruue from New York in March. 1:'I •. included tb. Pane toe Canal Sendwieh Island., Alask• arid New Zealand. From New Zealend • eireumnavigstion (rip was I completed .,-•curd the svcthern 1st cep tbrt ugh 111. At,t fret's. settl- ing ti ing Doe call rt •' (+gla - trip in the Angie lasted four mouthy, dosing *loch ttrue the rebase' naiwd 17.4 a;lea, Nosing ..vera) hundred iceberg.. the largest t 1 which Wall six miles lord and two miles broad. Ilea•y weather masked nearly the whole id this trip. tale wind Wow.. tog over ..venty suites au hour on I ffty-Me different days. Mr. Johnston'. woe k nn the last two voyages was waking obser•atios s in atmospheric electricity. On buil homewai d tiip be conducted some .1 special investigitions •1 Tahiti. San ;I Francisco and Sso JJ ego. Vbi'e iia Now Ze.Iwd be was im- 1 pressed wish tie it tense loyalty of lbs people, practically every flt ti0gle man having enlisted, and be deter wined to retail) to Canada to do his i rart in the struggle. He arrived in \Vaabington early in August and as i Ito desired to enlist. his resignation was acerpte d. -- ,CURE BORDERS' ON THE MIR ACULOUS. A. Sawyer Tells of Wonderful Work of Dodd s Kidney Pills. climaxed. 'Ki.baid i. himself agani. ne thee;• • The Northern Business College .1.. 11NT. I ..1111111% • ,rail.- .taudar 4 dttyll. n, o`.. Lei.: Webs ed..etti,.11. ti u.uuIl for evert bassi- .,:. pairall!. Actual pricticc In .1yutlr1 duties Itusines,, tilcn- o,;,.apby au.1 Prrparaloor)I Courses •,,et, all the )car. Intercity day. 4 .4I,L TI'.MM 1(4,..417( M,,No+y:.Es"1'. tel. I1h,•taated rstala(ur-and full startle ulaie „a app1. al ins 141 • ('. A. PI.I:MIN(i, principal. ins for naot yore. to eels__ .•{s'• o0 4..1 a•poea,e, we ask : %%that does • it • Caporal Juncti u. Ont., August 31st (Special).-Bordrrmg on the miracul- 01311 is the cone of Mr. A. Sawyer, of i( this place Fur ten years he was ao invalid. ••Yrs. 1 suffered for ten years," Mr. Kawyer said in speaking of hies cure. "The doctor,. whom 1 tried. five al- together, couldn't give ole any per- maaelrt relief. Soule said I had rheu- matism, other. celled it luwbagu, but 4 I got so -edify worse. 1 must say 1 wvo. 1 a complete wit-ck when 1 started to 1 take L,•dd's Kidney Pills. They wade anew Wall VI nue. My wife got the sawn good reesult, from thew. It was after liyiog see- eral ducto,r and a specialist trout Sault Ste. Marie, who advised her tortay in bed a month. that she decided to lay Dodd's . Kidney Pills. She took a dozen boxes io all with splendid te- state. We both praise Dodd'• Kidney Pi:ls.. No one can speak too highly of ' '4them." The proposed big military day at Exeter, announced fur the Beth lust., I bas been cancelled. SSerge•nt Moore. of the police force. •! is cff duty for his annual holiday Constable MIcMatb is relieving him. ,i,,, Flies are germ carriers. therefore you should make every effnit t r keep K thew away frotu things you wayy eat . ty thing out 1.1 that which yrstr,d,h,• un: tot and the answer ie, \u- We ,have all the effective (1y des- cwIled nothing. The gem w•'rk aloes. It le so 411411. "l' • al). w bid- , ttoyer.. E. H. Wigle, druggist. the world the great achieseaseats +,t de.,. s„ r,trwmscru'rd. .0 cramped, titaltrich., 1 '.Umy. have a . leen *rough. by own 'rbrrr are 1044,04.who cheek aloe o4 I of eyeing s thing in nothing, ,r in reminded that the n°W-.t IinfluencesTHE TOWN COUNCIL. what to others seemed nothing. '- in ifs ars not u-erssattly the most i •'All along the course of the ages. ' (..sate .'rb 1.'rmatr Out ' t a life that - -- u who had tuts power. this donne power (grit own lye-. %Ve nit ore,' to be the Doctor toutinurd. ":here bwve we ,doe a fallnlr way K: ' forth IL been Wren ever ready today concerningthwart* of help and hlemso•g. the Faith of the Cities. 'Il ,u nothing, t'uni.tuding• lir. Meldrmw said that a mere fiction. an empty entbwi•ro'. 1be"'widest thuig in all the world to Yet they h+tvr found it difi".ult to ac- hint ,sae, that state of mind in which count for the vitality of the fiction and , mon l a knlg into the (:,tat Heyond for the. stlenge results it has produ:ed. 'taw nothin. atter death, nothing, lies nt and- still prtl4CM. Ment who yester- vuod the g. 'Ave. nit Ming but unending, day shouted •Itis nothing find them- unl.rulrn -,true.. That which fain melte*. ttai*v under the ..poll 4:14 the enables us to are in that Notbingne•e 'enuethiot;' that lay hidden in the is enough. be said, to fill our souls 'nothinto die f K, I h.- reality ,y• which thed Are y and•! . II eipet ience•of tint led [t 1t hast been railed a diraw. There are neo ID what men have totalized of the world this town, and poatibly in this church to come that bas giver. impulse to all at tbiahuoutent, who whin arked what booe:t tell and practically changed they see it. the Christian faith. reply' l the face of the world. "With the vu - 'nothing. nothing.' And tory are I ion of the (neat Lite before us we feel 111ru of intslIigrnce. They kat; „w • that all we have striven to, do, and something of the history of for 00rld, l (riled to do. will 4* perfected in the and the relation of their faith to the 1eternal musing. In the thick of our f f h nil stilltails a t• there steals upon l�r�as When Your Head Aches 1 a result of a hard day at the „011e or be.'nu.e your stomach is troubling you, stir two tcaaponw- tuls'4 �� •i.4.mr-0.st>� LIVER SALINE into a half ill.,,. hof -Mese w.ter, and note the .plen.4, 4 retie tt aff,.i-ds. 0.1 ritb. • 2Scao. teff.'u't ..n toss, at C.,eb. JAS. A. CAMPBELL, P. M (xJVTRAI. 'DRUG STORE korner North St. and Square ri Godec h 'PHONES Res. Slit Sus tat (Continued from page 1.1 by your council. � That the town solicitor be iu- strt.ctrd hy tesolution of your council to take necemisir) legal procedure to • have the mortgage fcreelosed and that `thio resolution he made immediately. 3. That the action of your commit- tee throughout he accepted, rat:fled ( and confirmed by your coun:il. All of which is respectfully sub- mitted. Rover. Mr LEAN, J. J. Moss's.R. H. WI/:LE. Chairman. The council went into committee of the whole for the consideration of the report, with }terve Nairn in the chair. The recommendation for foreclosure i met with some „pposilirn, heruty I deve•lupn sent u c •1 ionone. • and con 'c Reeve Leitbwaite *rioting that it was j they say. 'it is nothing.' 1 am not lour rays the rouse: of the distant '"naw ov bine's and should not come here to reproach them, but 1 am hese i ph song, and so we thank Ood I before the rounril in this way, and; to say that what :mems nothing may and take hush courage. It is when a Councillor Mannings ha^king him up he ling, and tk•1 the faith inch man realises the power of tui world I to the extent of seconding the Deputy i which ch they ser nothing bas Riven poi - , to come that with a glad and patient Reeve's amendment to refer the recom- pose and power and ,inspiration to the • bears he call 1011 on. And especially roendation to the finance committee nobles: and the Inst of the moos and is it tv *bit men see. M- whst they On • vote the amendment was lost. . daugbteltof mon miaowed It has' irhma MessrsWallis, '*Itridge, Mooning' ece n( the life iruortthat they and jrlthwutey for them the deepest tluestionings oil1nod their truest and most abiding m their souls. It has set before thethe' comfort when they stand amid the vision of the ideal life, and lifted %be s silence and dna olatioo of bereavement. of ass ae-apiihal e- iota true man- ' There it u that they are enabled. as hood :and Womanhood. The power Tennyson puts it. io "catch the far off that keeps then• the dynamic that I intertest of their tear " They discern moves theih n. the ,qw tchi*" hat chiethe meaning and purportofthe pains therm, all come o1 1 of that of wbicb , and trials of this life. Comfort and they once said, 'It is 1 (along. Do-nor, tome out of the •union. It is the thing. I vision of "Homo •w ' ept hone. It i• The levet-end gentleman then re- the vision of reunion with the loved ferret! to the suggestion of means by and loot the vision of life, eodleas, which we are enabled to appraise the human 'pint at its true value. "Hope for humanity dies,' he declared,to "when we ee that inspired imagina- tion which Deep .nm.lhn.g in nothing There lived no earth One who bad in such mai venom measure this power cloudless, ••nlesa. -For years we look upon sin and say. 'It is nothing ' (4od opens our eyes and we see that it is a. natural for the troubled heart of man to pray ae for a child to Cry out for its mother. Into the dim and distant future we w votingea, and Messrs. Wigle, Wilson, Motet. McLean and Nairn nay. The cladse was then de- ,•lared adopted When the committee of the whole apre nape and reported to council. con- mending the adoption cf the whole re- port, dui Deputy Reeve again voted t,ay• The retort. however. was adopted. This does not mean immediate fore- , losers. The Company will have spy. m peal onths to make any arrange- ments. All the member" of the council were present at the meeting. The Fire Brigade A voluminous report was received • from the flit brigade, covering the (0 en. in our wrecked and ruined hu wistfully and yearningly Inok. then from )larch to July inclusive. mini' y what wws still of immortal I turning moray w* say, 'It is nothing. Hwg this period there were three value, that He was willing 10 dip Inc nothing ' He who to the .psurr,rtion fieea. aM false alarm and one practice. the sake of what Ile saw. Through 1 and the life touches our eves and w, 111(100 bad Foven adopted 'Life. -.• Immortality. rtEternal i A Nee iregt ore - by the brigade, to the effect that any hill quality you want; awe Maek- .towv'a,,lkions ire riven' Tot all r.e- raainoe Phone $(4I An .nlei4tintnent will be given at IleSes Ramada on Neturday aftsemoom AsRwet INA. in a4d of tie prisoners ere war Med fwd. Musical is �4to 1 . sew what other., called nothing, He sew ale*muig the living, throbbing. natant, LAI soul. with,all its capacities of gond. Mo le never Inst hope, n.•rr lwt hope of ny••,siy. wed oh, how the good pin • people of ilia day sneered and reviled. because he so persistently proclaimed hi. hope for the bopeiime Hut He calmly "out His way, believ- ing •ieariou.Iy, and hoping •ke•rious- ly, and in the end dying •ic•rioudy, because of the imperishable something He sew in nothing ' Ono of Hie great words was, '1 camp not to rail the rjghlm.n i. but sinners to r.pamta•ev.' He saw valuable treasure in the wee,. bests. of society The wore. the teas the deeper the interest (.Aril tout in him. H. accused to go on the pried - pie that the very wont were etp•Me of beroming lbe very heat. People that were scorned *nd rejected on every side hemline His brethren and 1riende. "By sewing to the Wrest stratum of henna natty* nor Lord gasp to the world a sew idea esti the yahoo ef foam. bulk • est Of Life. COMB HOIiR TO ENLIST Ik,ppea Bey Has Had am Eventful lit Years wick Carnegie lewt.te. Aft• about id years' 'service with the CNrn gee Institution of W*.h,ng- tom, Mr. Freetw,'n Johnston i• home Inc • abort visit with kis parent. at [IpF.n, in (hie county. He has had • very interesting .zp eri.ness during Oboe.• years. tie great we part of which was spent on hoard the Oarn.RM, a • our -*.,gestic weasel, doing sc4entiOc work ekes* the line of magnet it'll, etc. Hos Arse endow occupied threw years, taking in web point., as Liverpool, P'emte.wn, Convoy sod Madeira Islands, Cep* Tower, Ceylon, Java, Pbil4ppiee I.lenda. Fiji, Society leleade, Chili, Falkland Islands, Rt. Ottawa sad Bekaa. eters be was dr tenial Inc lewd tws.I1e America. liens end lad • w«wnAtl eapaMMtn ta.i.ji s1 Oo W p.arr.n•i la. aeon SIM old aleew( �s Showing the New Coats and Sujoqij ADVANCE STYLES ON VIEW SATURDAY ADVANCE shipment of new Fall Coats and Suits will be here, opened up, and ready for you to look at on Saturday morning. Never has early buying of Coats and Suits been as advisable as today,. for makers are finding it extremely difficult to secure cloths. 1 hp qui i .-S later on in the season cannot begin to compare with those to be had today - We are showitlg some very handsome garments, the styles and ma- terials are marked with the seal of fashion s approval for Fall and Winter wear. Most are exclusive and shown in one or two garments of a kind. COME AND SEE THEM SATURDAY! Linen Sale Continues for Another Week Out. 1 ig sale of " ODDS" in Damask (lid h. and Napkin- will s'ntitirar 1.'r another r week. Still a splendid assortment of patterns to pick and eht'r,o from. Their is ti,'t the slightest doubt that Linens of this quality ealillot IIl• Ilwght .gain for neatly and 111a11)' a day at anything near the pricer these a1.• Marked. las fab t, it w i11 is• ahu.s-t iw- possihl.• t., get thrid. It will pay you to l.o'k+thos i a little and lay in a supply for at Ira*t two years. to co8nn•. as authorities 111 a pueition to knew state that it oo ill take two )Tarsi after the•c.'neito; l•f the will for Linen priors to get bark to tortu81 Re -modelling Furs Special attention K4t•rn to r.•-mtah•Iliug Fur toarnge ownte of all kinds. 1tents t.. have this duet.by tevl"''t" anrange and will be globe to give you a quotntiou for the Making over .4 any Fur you have. August Fur Display speed Mid r I1i"plx) ••t i 1444 4 fi • nl new Fun• in the spwiou. u,illin.t -howls Ili. Fust of finality, Furs of sty 1'. F'n1- ..•u ran1p•t h.•1 . but aduun•. are hon• in all t he 1"'pdar style• and pelts for the c,e • K saar•on. I . -ty pie. e.hv • • „d.. t, .1 (Il•i•n made to our un►rr frnurl►,.i.•e. p. akiniethat have 1. -.-Il can•fn11y e111r•n,f.:r the tw•allty :wd gUality. -Every INC.., w.• -hove is j,r1- ft'+•t. *nil we heartily int its yuit 10 ..aio Orel the new season's Fiat, ally t111,r eon 4,Nl it 1.111.40. lent. It pays fmtu every %tandp.int to tau Fut: early atoll we will tae gl.tl }o lay a -isle• any article. you nosy se1.1•4 'until you An. n•,ni)' to tale it. 11'hettier you,in• thinking of buying or n,:'t ,..ma snit aur those Fur.. ' S rial1%' g,ral•.alive 111 Black +4tel.14..1 For. Blar•k Wolf in Mitres none Nr. k -laser's amt 'd ,-k- rat and Hndt..n seal Coate. Specials for the Last Week of August �� Last odds and ends of Summer stocks must go and go quickly. You win many a bargain scattered around the store these day's. Here are some : Big Clearing of Cotton Dress Goods at 25c Three hundred yanl. ('nano Ut,•,• (.snit.. voiles. crepes. nluslins. rte. Final rhvtriDK i.utter lite. s that +obi for gar. 5t1... and Ole the yard. beautiful patterns in the lot, alai. 1.11111141. of the. pogp- 1 w awnlnic stripes for skirts. :111 going at u sr n4. + 25c ono prises Satun ay tuurniuK. icer yarn .. ` Another Lot at 15c (_'ottuu I)r•ssGtaals in cr'.p-.. lin.. rte. .43 gathetitrg together of •Ilia !ince, sltort lengths 15at sold up t.' 23' and :ski per yank. littering 'Saturday morning at per send Embroideries 5c dred yards Swiss Embroideries, Felg- ing$ and lltse-1ti'ins. A dozen' ,.r more patterns. Regular value,' up to Us•. (Tearing Satur- 5 day at per yank Embroideries 15c C El.' iid,ries. Edging- :end Inst•rtions15c strong and good Inheres. ( leaving Sat- unlay at per yard... .... Another Lot at 19c F9nuncinK and e Pismo t . e41V/1* P:1111111 pick and 4.h .Ila• id, t )-. C dozen or 4.r• Py 1 per yard 19 from. Saturday morning 1 Mill Ends Flannelette '1'tt.. L :;..!:..1 11.111 rn,t. %%1,14 I niostly :it inches to :in ii:• ties .o 'l . , .i{ to S yards. 1'11•:,ring. at les. flute Loll) - as sale prices. Hundreds of Odd Napkins }{undred...4 pot, linen dane'ssw TAI... Nap- kins: (H supine 4tsr' :art three or four to apoatte•rn, of others only ('11e 4.1 two. -111 • Ivaring ilttonlu. at h below value. Dresses and Middies 79c 4 hddrn'• Deese• -..Whit.• or .oioreithde•- :u l mi,s+t•s' M4 4 44.- Anil to4d pi• -'•4.s Lu l., 1431144:1 1 n d.'rwear: .Regular ups 4.' al.:n. 1 hearing 7(it., Saturday morning at ill Underwear 39c - Twenty-five piece. weld'• i`n,l•tu, ,• fit quail/deft Hegr,Irr al.• and N'. '.stet. 3s, day tnornin4 Blearing at . s7 Coats, Dresses, Skirt. Choice ( lite..: and Misses' $4.88 ,( Sport Coats in tweed and cooled velvets, One muslin Rash I)r•sw•s and black taffeta milk Dress Mkirtre. Regular prisea up to •11.411, f'lu'e,. .ef the lot. Dresses. Skirts and foat., $A Mature*)' morning only. .. .�y .1,. 8 Umbrellas Re-covered W. ebbe ns • n..,, res o.+ vo,'. .id ,ssb re• ee • "... tome end ,.• �v * t �* elude 4.r H odgens Bros. Direct Importers Goderich, Ontario ently to warrant the printing of the I mended, in the matter of tbe tequest with its business leaving the debentures and the finance committee) of Mr. Murdoch McDonald to rent unsettled. was empowered to have thea done. fifteen feet frontal, on the wharf Councillor Munningi motion f i hr h d that nn di •p friss maid meadow arriving at a fire or a practice safer the water is turned off shall he considered aheent. Two new moon - bete, W. T. King and Carl Worsen. have heels elected to the brigade. A aerator invilted the from co-operraaResat* tion of Canada s souse _ lbs wba in the done and wdhat into "what l► befog maid be dose to beet promote the a(T{•alt0r*I. Industrial and trade in- terests of the ortuntry, both dating sad atter the war. is was referred 4* the specie/ committee. pees Oaten Pin LAN. A fin, f� the president of the ?.roS(•ot Roard ref tem•, 40*144pg a su�.,�pki1,n to the Northers Ontario are .rtrf feud, was sent to the special oxiMmittee. It is that. at kegs $40O,(1f10 is needed estimated stir 1 reeve the situation. The Ontario Aeverameat has subscribed tl1IO.000 ami the dry of Toronto 22410011. j1m tows sdldtor. Mr. Chao. Oar - TWIN wrote is Mate that tmM4..e M Sena salon with the Oetld flame Committee Reports l west of ib. tt.00 re a . e action be taken and that no mor, The finance committee reported i f, nnug. be leased that the Doty Marine heroine & Boiler Both these reports were adopted. Co. bad shipped a tail -stock off one M.rt Al oat Tarvia. Councillor Wim of their i,tbe• and the aunt f •b0 had y suR�.s1t11 flat, it an such nim been deposited with the ' wo until Councillor Munni a, 'seconded t Councillor Paltrid i moved as fol- sireh rim, as the Company lwIiI it R 1 dr edging 1 might well of with • new on., wheD the 7111 bel lows : 711: owing tond the latent** dredging *t the western aid. of rNuro,A to th. Company. it of the date wd the cute of ono fi- harbor. to increase the dockage recommended that an account be sant•., we d.cide not to too tarvia I ity, so that more hosts might tie op, adored to the water and light I this tal.e.on, but would recommend The council decided to meet Friday t that good b, I of this week to ' strike this rate." Owing to the late date at which t� •*s... r had. handed In his roll, town clerk will have only a sh time Co do his work en it to comply with the statim., pod he was author-• ired to engage l seiatatce to the &Mount of •?li Bylaw 74o 4 of 1916, to impose a• petal -tax of two dollar.. was passe(. 711. tat M to he levied on all stilt habitants of the town between situ of twenty-one and meat•' t ad not otherwise *Tempt by from the perfnrniaaes of labor and who are not on the Rest roll. The tax le to he levied .sll.etal in the Name maser w D ry ewse.ip•1 taxes. Atig the suggestion l of t4►IRf1, tbg auditors w111 M M maks oat • statement el the p4*kuwtt (.a with semegtaar mafiosi. the eae...~r t/ carried. A report that Major Lewis had se- cured •1;.,1$41 from the Governma $ for harbor work was the subject of b• gmity, Mut nobody seemed to knee much *hoot it 'ours or saw eaiseinn Inc t$. diferenee between he ihe street (. put m as • pe lst adv sed Tion the .Inking 1 as powdbie Inc Dell emboli wit.h • view and on the 1 drn debentures and to using tarsi*• the amount realised Dolt]Dolt]the sale of There was • gond deal of discussion these debentures. The amount of this about this, and Competitor Moen took account as prepared hy the •editors is the opportunity to explain why the iD1,MO Payment of the following public work• enmeittee did not go eeentlat• was recommended : James ahead with the proposal to purchase Oampbell, fumigators, •1 . fen : postage webs this year. W hen the commit - sad war semen for clerk, 11115 : )mere' tee bad the matter under cone dera- ion Road Machinery Co., repairs to ties some of the members d sprinkler, •1105: Canadian Bxpee•• out" and in the face of this Lerpt 00, exlwese, like : 0 N. W. Teletrnpb intorno be did not feel like making pp, maMge. 42e : Ooderich Planing any tepott 0e it. Mille. Um tad, plank Inc cemetery. ' Deputy Reeve Laithwaite. who vvld- 1116.711 ; C. C. Lee hardware,. • ; water eptly did pot pike hetes rated as an wm and light en,i•ato1. *trope lighting rep neut of thepprehae.,l a~m Din*, for lune and July. •4464 Tiff The re- sot et the M.ttes part wa. adopted.said a word sheet torulus e The special enmit.tee r.eomm,nded l tkmeellor Moser retorted that the that Mr. Jo.. Bowman he granted • p.pety R.eve did ob is the eoun- Nsesee to peddle ail nil Mrd geaallse wipe osseus• fes ecYgl hem t wort Open p•y1.at of this ts..us . 7ti M1� ber osisswaitase men shoat fib, Wills smut( west en swat M, het fiat a relate of •)0 71e Reeve leek.d as it k L sesielkilt0 obese.