The Signal, 1916-12-28, Page 1E. R. WIGLE ,•
Ti1REE"'l1`.tI1M N UOt N('IL
1011 1'balnnnn of ru, lase
1011'18- t-halrine it of Elnan,. CommittN-
NOW -A CANDIDATE FOK r\ - MAYOR-
AI.TY
y(tu•u ems: AND t's''FLL•I:XCE Ilf;?31 V1'
UTA.Y )oLI(•ITKil.
TOTHICII EI;TORS(WTHE TOW
UPOUDF:KI. •H
1.Aprxa ASI, 11xsTLRMRw,-1 fully npprerlate
your klndne.. 1,. n 1.1.. »g net as 11w14rrpre-
m•a•ivr,na11.es-,.byas) 1, 1,1e'I art, 1win en-
deavor to ',other y- nr Inten.is nl •my -utmost.
both at 1h.. town nrd the mind y *inn 41 board.
Thank ng yo_y_aed etching -you T hal New
Year, i any, Tours falthf .Jl
C..\ N l v.
Important Notice to Advertisers ani
,POthers.
The Signal has been very lenient in
the matter of altowing advertisers to
bring in their "copy'' up to a late
bcur, and in receiving other matter
for publication almost up to the time
of going to press. The inevitable re-
sult 1s that the paper is tate In Issuing,
wbicb is unsatisfactory to subscribers
and in the long run le detrimental to
advertiser.. The publishers, tberelore,
at the beginning of the new year, must
insist on an early receipt of advertising
and other matter for publication.
Changes of running ads. t be re-
ceived not later than Monday even-
ing to ensure insertion in the issue of
that week, and 'eat advertise-
mentswilib� res`Ti Mt/ to Waaoii-
day evening.
If people will tear 1 mind that it
Lakes) a week to "est up" the paper,
not just one day, they will understand
the necessity 01 tutting over a new
leaf and bafiiding in hatter for publi-
cation M Nrly In the week are peesible
TOTHE ELECTORS OFTHE TO
1 SHIP okr COI.BUKNI.
LAOS• AMD RINTLEMR'. -A year ago I
marinated forth. veeve.4hip of oar township,
end withdrew tomes the expense of a conte.t.
This year there 1s elmo.t a complete change In
the Mal !Heil. and the Reeve's chair being vacant,
and my friends having again arked me to he a
candidate I hove deedded. to .handl and 1
hereby rests/ Dully *Skit yoer voter oo New
Year'. IMy. -I have .erred on your ,unci' for
four terns+ and my record .t anda hefn•e you.
and If you we fit to elect me a. your Reeve 1
will do all In my power to al\•asce the Interests
01 our lown.hlp. You.. faithfully, -4
JOHN o! KTT<-
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TU THE ELECTORS OF. COL -
BORNE. Tt-----"-"-
1 re-oeetfully announce my candidacy for
councillor for the cotillug )'mar. Yo41r vots and
influence are ret.twc hilly Aollcited. Wishing
yon all a proem:rvu+ New Year.
AARON C. FI`1HFR.
CARDS OF THANKS.•
• J
j ISS LiLiAN F0\ WISHER TO
111 (hark the many' kind filet d. wh o regis-
tered In• her /a% or in 1141' seems (uut.rt art
l{arri.,n'.. enabling her to win the third nrlre
- a cameo -mot of wIIwfl ■hetnery prones•...- -.
PARDON' THANKS. -MIS% EDITH
M(•M.1NUS wl.heea to thank all het hiendo
who kindly a'. -bled _ter io the rev 01 touts(
eont4..1 conducted by Mr. %V (1. Hard•on.
THE SIGNAL
wishes its readers a happy
and prosperous New Year
e r Imo-- .-0i.;4Il li i
THE NOMINATION$
and O. Plant.
• Albert J. Paltridge- by .{{)hn Arm-
atroneeamltThoman K. Wallis,
• The elentess of Gederich will lglllt
on New Year's Day for a Mayor at
Deput Reeve. There will 1111441 ht- a
FOR WATER AND LIOHT COMMISSIONER
Fe)R _
William T. Murney-by J.D. Wilson
and B. C. Mornings.
THE.SIONAL PRINTING C0.. LIMITED, Pustlesurs
('raigie and ('tine A. Nairn.
Mt. Ua.id'e t,1'ar}1.
'1'huul8N '1'. le-ckie by A. .I. Pals.
ridge and 'Ph1).. it, %Valli•.
AlLtn I)anCan McLeau-by Alex.
hauuuers and J. IV. Oraigie ; also by
Thomas It. Wallis and A.J. Paltridge•
-- Mr. J. t3, em- wee voted.. L.e the
chair as preeitling tuber during the
speech -making.
Mayor McLean was the 111 Mt speaker.
He told of what tin - council of 1010 hall
u r-Whfi- nrrr--p r-.
tieularly the payment of the county
rates which bar fallen into arrears.
He explained matter4 in connection
with the Wheel Rigs and Ih,ty plants,
and also the bottling hack of the I.e,l$ll
of the Iiaechle•r ban. Alt.Igcther, he
thought the c cit of 1910 hall a good
business Ir•c 1)td. Referring to the war,
he urger' his hearers net t) be discour-
aged, and mode a very apt anti effective
Scriptural quotation to) lame. that
there WI$$.lt divine overruling of earth -
it i►liairlt 111 il'liclusi1)n h' a e earth-
ed
Ill 7ti17 AND -int h s retirement frau luunirip.i i e. 1te
hart exceeded the allotted span of life
ballot oftthe ratepayers entitled GI vote
and had received the highest boner in
on money bylaws on the question sub the gift of the }e1)ple of Godrrich And
'tatted by the Hydro -Electric l' 's- would not seek r• -election.
stun, and St. David's ward electors will 111a \h•uIvhIpbs address alta IMAM hly
ballot fora school trustee to succeed \Nitron and John McKinnon. the mutt effective he ever gave, and if,
Mr. R. H. l%utt.. Albert J. Paltridge-10 J. W. Croigie ,dustcart of relit ing he had n "-ad
Mr. Chas. A. Nairn Idl" re -etre -tot' and'fhemes It. Wallis n do•Nitr• t41 rewaiu bis 41RIc4• fur tluar
serve by arrlanrat+on, and4he fabism -land
Thomas K-�Pallia-h1-iY.Ts_ 1IJ eI. y4wr. UWre -ia ifs,. (111111)1 his eelvars4
dug are elected couucitlors without a andiAItw. t J. �altridge. would have beton heartily granted.
contest : J. J. Moser; J. D. Wilson; T. John `story-•hy'1�'ta. Wallas. sod ._ Air. B,. l' Slim nings WItO the next
R. Wallis (of this year's et ill, R. James F. McPhee.
- s re11krr. Hr spoke of his work as
H. Cat, John Story and IA: W, F. Brujrmin C. Mnnoittg e. b H. J.L. C l41I1wan of the t+nriNerc(' 1.G 4• and
ethe rulr� e►c wan and 'L hornet K. Widths. r rl 4'c . for the establishing here
Clark. Mr. t'utt has beton t o I M E
is school.b'etrd for many: yeses, : Ile. Robert d. Achesuu-hy H.I.A. Sia(' ()f al ship) oil ling jrlAnt., in regard to
k is an old hand in municipal of-. Ewan and J. W. Christie. which he was (u -ting for the ardtconned.
and Mr. Silly ant r •the r4>d19- J•wepb U. Wils,w-by B. C. Stun- Referring to the pr)plwtl un the }art
)r the first t' �niogs and Thomas R. Wallis. ' of the UoaN pnt►s•nt- 4) tisk( ever the
he n 'nation Meeting un- En -1 Wnt. F'. Clark-bv W. 13.' Graham materialati 4111 the \Vest Shore ver the
ningt Mr. Robert M4•lean an -.land W. E. Kelly. for e'er purposes. stater' that early
ay
hie . retirement fent' the I Hebert H. Butt -by H. J. A. Mao• in thtayear.pr lis 1 he stater'that early
ettlas-
'hair, and the candidates for i Ewan and J. W. Craigie, -(•11 11 vaso ttiti1)11 1.15111. all the pn•lshallte
i Material on the Iwilay.ty-line should be
The ' ,ttnd1tbnuld
mecum n ter
from the, Hydro CommiNsion sur
'Ow pis i.}axtalur-Ihe cutnpletl(ea
in 'standing, and. is J. %Vella Fraser -by l.. I. Parsons' for the marl .night be dee.' (d. it
. J. Pant idge. who and C. A. Nairn. - the ('11i1s WI•r• add -it ..would knock
r of the commit for Allan D. McLean -by W. E. Kelly g4rite a hit "tT the anidous now paid
and O. L. Parsons. ' byy the Gncn in int rest : but it wuulrl
rest year end said that everything
ufbttu that the AIIWay' would not go I+i1d been dune ae'rcouumicall as
}OR ('OUN('ILLORS.
Jacob J. Moser- proposed by J. B.
fa
-111
At
days
noun(
Mayor's
the office re Messrs. B. C. Moorings Allan U. McLean -try J.
-and &--lt. -igle. both of wh.*w hare and H. J. A. MacErvan,
served seer 1 years in the eonw4I4. Ebon H. Wigle -by David Epro
the y-reeveshipr ate, --J ('. and W tis. McLeod..
Laithwait• is
oppewd by Mr.
' has been a uncus
tea.) years
The nominations
town hall 4au Friday
as follows :
F))5 MATO
Robert McLean -pool
Colborne and J. H. lCdwat
Benj.►mie U. Manning.
Aftttlalr stmt- W .-J:
Elmo R. Wigle -by Alex.
and John Sten I y. .
F'oR KEEN I,.
Chao. A. Nairn -re ire, el by A
Saunders and H, .1..t-,.,acr:wan."
FOR DEPUTY RxkVK.
James C. Laithwai,e--hy Edward
Acheson+ and J••hu Sturdy.
Jacob Jt Mueer-by H. A. Tnttor}1
against it -not one, said the Doctor.
Mr. W. H. Robertson followed Dr.
Holmes, explaining The Signal's stand
on the. hyl»w, and Masers. O. L.
Permutes, Wir,, Cemphell and Murney
Wok part in the diecuwion, which le
to be continued at a public meeting at
the town hall et, Friday evening of
Gib week. The chairman also made
some references to the bylaw, -urging
caution oting fur or against it, and
stating that he did not aggree with
Imes or Mr. }tobertson.
nominees for council -
before the meeting
either Dr.
Several of th
for spoke brie
broke up.
-�
1t was thought at Mr.. A. D.
McLeeu WON Ill tun r the council,
and en this underetan ing Mr. T. T.
Leckie was nominated for the public
school board in St. David's ward.
However, Mr. McLean decided to
stand for the school board art • there
will therefore be s ballot et • the
names of both Mr. Leckie and Mr.
McLean, although Mr. Leckie (
war -not -present at the roomiest
had no thought of making a contest.
THE HOLMESVILLE MEETING.
- LOST AND FO'JND.
T 0S1'. -.A lir '4AItY OF UAItK
L (men hnrq. Finder please leave at THF.
SION.t1. OFFICE mud receive reward. al It
f ()MT NN THK R41UA 111I.T1'1S1►1)AY,
LI December : 1. a port* conefntng a -n n of
money. Fierier idea -e leve et- w. L. ''rid..
hams .tore and receive reward, It
LIOb NI). ON RAST STREET, A
U .nm obmnnev. Tb@ owner mny have Name
by railing et Is M. O'H EN: d-awt.her+hop,_
MUSIC
11111E0. E. SUNBURY, A. A. (;. 0
L. 1). C. 11.. ttnrnniet and 1 holrinaater of
Knox f•hur.h. Teacher Mann. voter, organ.
Patella prepared fur examines luno Nrudtd-
Nelson street, four dais east of Dr. Hunter's.
ISS NINA NVOOLLCOMBE,
_
TEACHER PIANO.-- Pupils prepared for
Toronto Cnnsedvatnry exeminatio n.. Arlplg at
residence. Trafaytaratreet.O.Nic,kit. 34-t1
Nice New
eats Gif t I
\,
To your bey, girl or sweet-
heart.;is a tickt, to the
Rink. For a (tip sum a
lot of good, clean, heal*h-
giving exercise can be had.,\
GET A TICKET!
BAND Friday, Saturday
and New Year's Day.
J. T. Goldthorpe
Goderich Township Has a Large Litt
of Candidates.
(loderirh township nominations
passed off - 13 Pry quiets at Holmes -
tins on Friday. here w $ sr
a' ' certain an t of criticism
of the work of this year's •Antoci',
but there was no serious disturbance
of the mime and, as is customary on
much ocement's, each canaidate swore
by all the gode immortal th•tt if elected
he would devote himself, body and
soul, to the Interests of the towbship.
The following- were the nominations
For Keever W. 11. Lohh. H. L.
leatketd, .1p ri-- teatwr and' ts. W.
Tree 111 tba.
'Fut Councillor. -Jame. L. Stirling,
Ns. Harrison, Heorge Vandertmrgh
Herbert (Jox, George Falconer, ()s-
aid Ginn, George Holland and David
Lindseyy.
Mr, Lobb gave an account of the
work done by the council during the
•-ere bald at the true PURLI( sett(w)( rare sem, C` '� y p18
cerin}; and *tee. ahearl'fur y mux. Referring. to sihlr, Illi. 4I(('lu, on tl.le nt:her brad
. t�t. Patiick'a Ward -. _ . Hydrl IlIatt•1't, }x• st)urd flint if rlahnrIl, 1114(1.1) more IIIUnPV had 1)1en
Williadt" F. Hollow-nropose(1 hY elected h" w'utl.l. undw'tnke to inter- spent than tilers use any nerd for.
be J H. John titusdy snd A. W.'indden ; »Iso \•dew ev,'ry Rr.•vr is, the ruunt.y lir dim- He claimed Hutt the expense for rondo
1)X John S. Platt and
H. J. A. Mac- tries with n view G. phis ing N rryurMl. and bridges could be cat near Iy in two.
y J.
H. Earn. - - before Sir Adam Beck for the (leveler Mr. halfwit' made a short speech I.d-
St. firiiiQt�q\Vard. - ing')f •Jl•aitlaud •1{ivel•gN)wer. Ile had viewing a INdicg oL economy. Ile
Nevin stent .evru . ' right \eat•:. 0s, t hr stated t hat he would not rte this year.
, i H. L I Parsons by J. H. Col- count nl Auld in W of Nil
31 1 .1tn Sir. T,4 wsriha'. mddrr•a wo. b - )r- -
In)rne and, NV. J. R. Hoboes. N'It III111(8111 he' cold Is• n ciuldid,lt•' nu.. Hr struck softie lit lho candlna:M6
Charts -a K. Saunders -1.y --J. D. Wil- fur the nuty;.ratty and it elected weuhl rather heavily, tent it was all given
x'. ten bud John Armstrong. d'.1.111t...1::
hi lard ti lagild up the L ".( n. � sod taken wit heist tiny hard freDOgs.
A*AidSanude n-hy J. W'. Thr.•hairnuu, nrxtr1Neil ripen Mr. fir veld that he could not stand tar
Craigia H..1. A. ere-
E. 11 \t'it(Ir, N'hu r1N ('hllil IL'RII ('1 the rkrii:m ihid •yrs- owing to the fact
:11"""
nnuee r 'tear of the e,nncil (hall oleo. he woe', returning 1-m er for the
)tt • h-tigt li with 1 he municipal , P}P,•t • .
Here. ei.ndrrsniegx' ygeahrkhrehrraky-
W, imurtiw.lnets)su•finIgtrhte.ywe1tIlatt.t}rltet.4u'nnn1n,g-•.4rhipN,1haonwdle1.P,
end
Andrew's Ward.
Het lett E. Hod gens --biy J.
durst} be It 4,4$I) and N/4r•Nta4 e.f enmity AH -t hour nominal Pdiseerpd M twee
rate to the amount of entrain had been nn two things : First, that tun much
wiped mit. Hit rr•11rv.st In haying melt' eopp)rt cunt(! not Ise giren to the Val i-
l4')Ii•'scharges as we wrist along, in- ones puri:l0' nmt•rmrntf4 : second. the
st'itd of rflloWing ind.•bt'•(I11' ' t (14 I Camsy t.•ad0 nn)ve•n11•nt WOR a g.lnd
eupnuhtt• Tbl 301111ple 11)141 11 :11t:
10-e11I1'hry t;rrIIIrd to think, huwrvrr,
1')trtgetii 1)111 bio 1''"'' 1)ns ('('unc411. that nothing .hound le dune un this
in
1.111110ert it'll With the inking 1 1. , line until after the
Ss. n tr•.ult lit which 1 here w -a14 4( st•ri(11s 1
deficit in that fund, which M011141 Your Interests, and Year Interests
necessitate the stating 1)f a lion t..
meet debentures falling due neat 'year. Mone.
He haul 'servo' three years at the
council, teat of -these years its ('hair- - -
nnuu 1)f th.• flnnnre r. q 'tier', 1 To the 1•arctore.
hiul'gicrn the 1'1111111'41 tl)1• IN•Nt }ll• IIIIIL ()11 1'hurrduy aft et noon, in calling
He ('1T.•red hili 'lf 4(14"1 ('a11.1ti e iii' on the different manaf*cLurers in
the mayi.t'alty is, succession ore Mayor town and asking them for the priv-
McLean rule ifelected would el int)1•
G. use• his heat efT,rt•I In the 1'11111We. ilrge of going through their estaelish-
a11ce 1)f the interests of the tlw'n. - gents and meeting their employees'. I
Mr. 1', A. Nairn thanked the elect)i$ met with only one refusal, that of Mr,
fur r•hn hill again as Hee\•+• by I J E, Barchlrr, manager of the (lode-
acela tem
Mr. Jl' Lnithwaite said the routs-il rich Slenufacturing Cum pop y, while
his :veal' hall given 1 ' all easy jot), I my opponent, Mr. Manning., was ai-
chl+iruuun 111tile rellletel 131)41 parka I „wed the privilege of going through
,+) rinittee, aud.herla' allied his de the rectory 00
wednes(luy.
The
only
hent had leen entnlne(.vl it h '
. n
tel+( 1 ur('nlnieer4'ttx1)l)luwith st.'vnr41pgnut1t3- rmeassotnan1 dcaton k•enSignn tfhoer itnhteerree.ftuesaolf was
the
(enamel, 1141 said that. bo'14n54• 4)1 -t he taxpayers of lie town of (Inderi( h in
grants t the Patrhaie d Un' I withhuldird e:).0011 of Mr. 8►erhler'a.
'hal ('tress he conntl tato wOultl lo, a g
teff i• Til ii(
-fleet . SF tttr'ndvis4'd Loan until -the enenpleteen-nt ttfe err Y
that }snide 1 eking their wills shitted kiln. a necessary accessory to the
leave CIO f1)- t e perpetual upkeep ref: proper manufacture of tertian, e, as
their plot in the cemetery, as 11111id,rl I rP( -sired h N•r) at IA14. I
for by bylaw. 1 usk4d the v1)t•ts tri' 1 Y
Nu}'pn't '•1 he 1)141 n n," eth1), ht' said, think it holybylaw right 'hn.ut the PIVCtbrs
was "lust as gond 4•ce•r." of Goderich ,should be in poseNRlon of
31r .1 .1. Moser, K o wtu+ chairulitll thin information before casting their---
.f the public works •ulnulittee thi.
year, told whet his d4 mrtun•u( had ballots on'Munday next.
iC. R. We.i.e.
Why You Should Vote ar Yes"
on the Hydro By-law!\
TO TII E ELKO 1 ORM OF O0L)14 RICH
LAu1R$ Atari O*NTL*MNN -1 have again
nominated for the mhos of Ilepnty Reeve
am a eandldal r. As 0,e ofour !`0,10,111
aervrd en apprenlice.M,'ofr len year. h• f
a.plrh)g to the ',.•.I1 on of Deputy Reev.,
which 1 have held for tw) year.. On the
county conoell I h,ve envoi on lmpnrtant
committee's, being ta-t veer a member of the
executive ,o ,mnt,c vied chairmen of the
Warden's commis 1,-, snd wllhrhe espetOoec
1 have time gained 1 hope to be able (o serve
ton to .1111 be ter •.d vintage. My motto le,
affi'.lency and Kere.umy. Ymlr vote and la-
An/11/ca for my reelection are respectfully
Vetted. - Veers feithfnllyf1
•&
JaC. LAITHWAII
1110 THERLRVTOAM OFTHE TOWN
1 OR ( hKRI(•H.
Lantos ANn 0aOT1.RMRN. 1 am a ,nlldMts
Mr tae ol11ee of emelt, Kee.. for the year 10.7
and am I'hall not he able to make a perennial
Qenvaie 1 take Ih1s meanie of .nlleltln( your
meet i
e ert et the pole on Monday next. (1
elected1 will give the town'• hueines% my beat ;
•asst t� Toner dd,rety,
A. J. PALTRIIMilt.
I-
Printing
THE SIGNAL is ready to
handle your Printing work,
large or small, and sive yea a
satisfactory job every time. Let
us have your next seder.
Telephone 35 The Signal
•
/IXTY E WITH T]Llt-No. JMI
iN E STERLLNGBANK
OF CANADA
HERB JANE
sends his greetings for Christ-
' mas and the New Year 10 •
his old friends and custo
•
His dray hominem 1. is
st 1
going on. While he than,Its
all for their past favors, e
trusts that they will still con-
tinue to ssee(nd their orders to
the old noble as usual.
least Hurons, Shornelile Camp,
Kent, England.
ut a case of Pak
Clinger Ale or one
of the following for
the Holidays
1 case i)r\- (.inget.Ale, pjnte$1.20
• 1 case Dry Ginger Ale, splits.$1.00
1 ere Cream Soda, splits....=1,
t-e`eae--T.emon Soar, Splits....E
1 ease Birch Reer,,sP lits i'I.00
1 case Apple Cider, a tplite....`1.09
1 cute Cocoa Cola, splits - $1.00
- I cases Ornngea(le, splits $1.1111
1 rt'.e Seturg Mineral Water $Lest
1 nglish (singer Rear and Root
:Beer. deemed in pint. stone
bottles, ler ,hover 00c
_..-Deiyie'I) twrlm RIIII Syphons.
All geed,. 711:ole front purr spring
water.
Plain Spring Water. delivered In
I gallon jogs or more.
We have a ttumher of quarts ih
(linger Ale, ('team, Lenton
Sour, etc., while they last, per
-Goderich Mineral Water Cd.
WEST STREET
Phone 20I Goderich
ELECTION CARES.
8ODERIOH. ONTARIO, TB ORSDA Y. DEC. 28. • 1916
TOTHE ELg(TI'ORS Ohl'(IODERICII
hauls* ASP UalrTI.uttcR.-Owing 10 the re-
tirement of K. bsrt Mclean be Mayor o1 Q4N
rich. end rt the.oio.t •Ii.r.l- *An, t$a.a l In
now n, 1 have conserved 1n mall for the dere
of 4 hie( Maslatrwne of Uoderlch fo• 1.11. 1
bo.e lived In 11.1. u. uchhu k. 1x1 the greater
pint of wy llfoLn)e, and tor the poet t,}renty
yeah have been a rer4e 1 emmn. you. *id all
my Inters-te are with y'u fur the (suers' wet-
tore bud pruer e s of our town. 1 h... been on
the council board eight year-, four of who. h 1
a.. your r.•preaentative at. theconal eoouoll
board, a..d If elected to the solos of MoiyOr of
Uoderlch fur the Incoming year 1 will g.ve it,.
affairs the Patna careful attention 1 have ea
paw.dravored to do in the pe. 1 feel that the
town '• o)terret. and mine ore one In that the
route of my lifework Is ve-ted lis vo'tr mLi,s.
and the outcome • f all our b,tenst.t deurt.du
opoo unr progress, ace .ura•r•.a,
WI -hang yon all the wn-on'i vomphment.r
and thanklug you for the eoroae•ne placod in
--ale
in the p.m. 1 trod W weenve your oa.-
ttoued anpport at the poll. riax• Moods y.
.1 Yn•nat'.11 henry.
M. 1. MUNNINGS.
PUBLIC NOTICE.
-ec
HAIRO DS. -MRS. A. NICHOLL•
Nelson at 1. 1. prepaid to do,all 'hind.
of hair work it, . from rut hair or oon.hi• g-•
wed,•Ipplie- hal for orders. scientific treat'
eaeht. cleaning, eta and also Mee foretell toilet
npuislte'. shampoo • seder.„ Dream I'm Solute
at taa.aage cream. He • • and Olow.ellne. as t
POR a
('IAt9 OR KEROSENE
i!t SALKt HEAP. -rib p
X ern. A o Hold P.O.
IINE FOR
able. App'y
RALS.-CETTA1t
R. ('. .hinglea. Apply W T. Ri
shorn. 06
-At:aO
ELL.
FOR SALE OR RENT.
i
RENT.-SOUTHSIDE- U H
h
artment house on North street • 'els
and batb,beseu)ent laundry, all modern
ern
newly detonated and easily
. t reasonable. A.M. POLLEY. SRO
1R RENT. -MODERN HOUSE ON
6ktaos.d,. er TerraApply W JOS.:nu C.
7
HOUSE FUR SALE IN VILLAUE
Or AURURN.-Seven mime, waehroorn,
pantry and wondNhed : good cellar : barn with
erlsk lined *sole : minks house, frame b•014.
mg red% fr 1t trees and garden. Apply on
preml.e' MURRAY PATKB8ON. Anburn,
12 -at
WANTED.
►j1 Al'HER WANTED FOR A 13.
Mo. 1. Colborne township. holding a ossa
E411Ars profe.wlonal eertlHeat.• Salary as4n to
l
ecoordinx to experience and qu.11dt-a
App1IhuJ.t tel commence January 2n'l (P17.
I, *Ming experl•nre. to J. P. I.INrlkLU,
den Treas.. R.R. No. il. Ooderioh. Ont. 11.11
('111 yT R 1 CT REPRESENTATIVE
m wanted at twee Inc Ooderirh and the
evenly of Hiroo. A splendid opportunity for
the tight man. ItTONlt R WELLING PON. The
Foothill Nnrserieet. rooseto, (hit. 1051.
WANTED.-MAOHINiSTS AND
tool maker for mnnitinna and regular
machine work, Splendid opportunity for sea• -
one poring men Who have emblLMn to become
foremen. Apply. ROX 714• THE SIONAi.
llcderlch.
GIRLS • WANTED
APPLY
GODERIOII
KNITTING CO.
A Public Meeting
TO DISCUSS
THE HYDRO BY-LAW
40 be voted on January to
WILL 6E HELD IN THE
TOWN HAL].
Friday, Dec. 29th
AT t O'CLOCK
MR. JEFFREY
of the offtce`'a( the ltydro-Rlectrir
Power Commisirion of Ontario, will
be present to explain the Ry -law
and an.wer questions.
Every Ratepayer 34siM Assail
Ito/ff. MCLIi•AN, L• L« KNnx,
Mayor. Town Clerk.
1 -BECAUSE, _you will be owning, operating and -con oiling
-,four own Generating Statiosi:
2 -BECAUSE you will reap the benefit of the cheapest
power possible from Niagara Halls, -
3 -BECAUSE you are going to assist in the building up of`
• the greater industrial Ontario.
4 -BECAUSE if the Municipalities own their own develop-
ment you will obtain power at cost.
5 -BECAUSE if Municipalities own their own power devel-
opment there will he no dividends to share with stock-
holders ;' there will, be no stockholders except your-
; selves.
6-IBE� USE the. load on the Hydro.System in 1915 was
110,,fiM4 h.p4 lit -•1916 over 1.)18x411 h.p.; the es'ttmate(l
load in 15117 will 1)088,000 h.p., and in 1918' 227,000
h.p., and the total preseent power arranged for,_ only
150,b00•
h.p.
7 -BECAUSE electric energy is ' regarded as a most vital
factor in the Development and Prosperity of this
Province.
8-pCAUSE it means that the -Municipalities wish to control
ehadditional power developments on__,111e Niagara
ever in a manner similar to their present ownership
of the Distributiot).'Systems.
9- BECAUSE the new source of power will ensure an
abundant supply oelectric energy at a time when it is
most urgctntly rept s)(1 to assist in the development
of the Province.
10 --BECAUSE the 11'1'tulicipalit s which decide in favor of -
the By-law will iii time obta• an interest in a develop-.,
ment which will resttlt in a"r lection in the cost of
ower to the Consumers.
11 -BECAUSE, a vote in favor of the B -law is a vote for
Municipal Ownership and not Provineitd Ownership.
12 -BECAUSE, if the generating station is owned by the
Provincial Government when the dei rentor issued to
-pay for the plant have been paid off, the 'int will
have been paid for entirely by the Municipalit s but
will still be the property of the Government to do with
as they may choose. '
13 -BECAUSE the passing of the By-law does not commit
the Municipality to any financial outlay.
WATER AND LIGHT COMMISSION
GODERiCH, ONTARIO
e
dune mobile still keeping, liven within
tin" apptnpriatl1)n for the sicInntuittee.
He Kaki SImie_li •e. men wrtt•`(n(•e'led in
oilmen oilm•for tht• etimjng ear, 11.4
54111)4' important matters we) to be
handled He had nothing Must
Mr. lrrithw'iti1,', but did not belie • ii.
Tong t.•t•ms.
Mr. A. J. Paltridge claimed that t
fire deps)lu)ent, which was in hi
charge this year, was welt within the
limit in It) expenditure for the year.
and that the department 'wee in
g.tod chane.
Mr. W. T. Marney, who was re-
turned to the water and lieht conInits-
lion by acclamation, sea, next called
upon and spoke of matters in. coonee-
tfon wish hietd.partnient which he
raid could hardly be understood from
the Hnancial statement- He en-
nounced that the ehinge;dor street
lights next, year would be redured
froto $14 each to $12. Ile churned a
profit from both light and water de-
partments. He replied to a number
of u4.0inns, and •t*t•d that Ihr town
waqs taking 2•t:1 hnrRrpwrr f the
Hydro, end that the rate ',Integra to
the town by the Hydro Commission
hod been increment from :K37 to $42.
Ur. W..1. R. Hing.w ask.el the priv-
ilege of speaking and launched into en
advecaey of the Hydro bylaw, claiming(
that nota single vote should he cast
against it. The Signal was against
Hydro from first to last, but brought
forward no reasonable argument
"Passthec»ndy,:' that is what every
member of the family say) when they
know it is Edwards'. Phone 21111.
Notyyith.tateling any rumor, to the
contrary, Mr. Het hert .lane still owns
the (trey Mediums conducted under his.
name and expecte to continue it on
hie return from title front.
• 1 p1wt. H. JANE.
aortal tea will be *given under the
Nils rem of the Rebekah-- befits. on
This: • ey evening, January 401, at
K .' clr , at the home of Mre. Frank
Wood, uth street. All are cordially
invited.
Any mien ty of dry hemlock s1.her
for summer wool at MacEwan'e
Phone RN. it per cord. r 1 f
MA UtD.
R1M11:TT-YOHNSIT+)V. Lh, December Yt. at
the :\.Afield I'm-hvt tan nun -e. J1'. -{et
December
daughter of and Mr-. William
John -tun. to Una -tell Hl--kt, of Laurier •o
OIEU.
( gAluitl'r. At Calgary. os) ponds), le-
(emher '41, JtwrphIne Maty Edith. elder
daughter of H P and Florence Rall Clearl-
hne, In her ninth year.
CLEMENT. In Onlerirh, on Thnrtday. De-
cember /R. Amanda Ellen Freeman, widow
of the tete Rev Manlamin Clement,
The funeral well (Aka plane from her late
ryeidenee. Stan*. *net, on Saturday. De-
QMA
kar •. at Jo'clock p m.. to M.Itleed
ta
awwy. Service at the home et 1.1ft "(
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