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1111Yl4NTY-FIRST YEAR -No 3741
(011EKICH, ONTARIO, TIIt'RSDAY, JAN. 30 1910
?ENDERS WANTED.
liIE STERLING B4N
OF CANADA Ab gtyrt� I a _ • • TENDERS.��atADD, will �ESSF.�D
Et d w a until moon, on
MAIL, CONTRACT.
SAVE, Because -
Credit is based on capital and character
(.-
FKtr.o;, the :nth DAY of FEBRUARY. 1111
for the conveyance of His Majesty's mails, on a
roWsad Contract tot four years. us tones per
week
OVER GODERICH Nu. o RURAL ROUTE.
from the I.t of July. neat.
Printed not Ices containing further information
as to condition or poptned contract may be
seen and blank luras of tender 'pay be obi wined
at the Post Offices of (.odench. Dungannon and
Auburn, . and at the office o( the Post Orrice
inspector. London.
CHAS. E. H. FISHER.
Post (Ake
ce Inspector.Post Mics ins n`u1London, l;th yW
THE COUNTY COUNCIL.
Reeve J. N. Campbell Is Elected
Warden for a919.
It war nearly half- p ant 1 o'clock on
Tuesday afternoon boa the Liberal
members of the coot uncal fled
out of their caucus the news
that Reeve J. N. ly of st
1Vawaaoah, had c ,sen sa 5 --
den for I1Y N'he t contact ad
Se ors the clerk.
throng hof uliett moved.
been
Reeve
seconded by Rec.ia C h of 'I ucker-
eolith, that Mr. t'sIwpbIbe ►1 amen•
This was the only nom ion and Mr.
WAJTRU
Campbell was accordingly declared i
elected.
Ex -Warden Elliott escorted the
Warden -elect to the chair and he war,
sworn In by Judge Daimon. Hitt
liuuor then briefly atklressetl the War-
dell, congratulating him upon her elec-
tion to the highest position In the gift
of his fellow -councillors and predicting
a splendid year under his guidance au
Warden.
The Warden thanked his colleagues
of the council for the honor they heel
conferred on him, and said he would
spare no effort in trying to wertt their
Oonfhlence. 'ren years ago when he
entered municipal life, he sail, he had
no idea of attaining to the wanlenship
Of this important county The War-
den then spoke briefly regarding the
work that was to conte befote the coun-
cil at this session. 'Mir would include
- ' intoe Important matters. much se the
appointment of a manager, matron and
assistant matron for the house of re-
fuge, important good toads Iegielatlon
and other natter* requiring careful
attention, and be relied upon the mem
bees of the council .to bring their hest
judgment to tete consideratiou of all
there Watters. He hoped them would
be,barwony and good feeding aluuug all
the members and that their delibera-
tiuns would have a successful Issue.
All the wewbeiss auswered to the
roll call.
The communications ptrllented to
the council included the following:
"l:hnten. From W. Brydone. barrister, Clinton,
Sh.2t with reference to the accident lama year
which resulted In the death of lissive
alb
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FOR SALE OR RUT.
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jiOR SALE. -HOUSE WITH ALL
,• modern conveniences. on St George's Crete
g ant. Large garden to cbnneetwn. Easy terms
Apply to MRS. J. LYNN. .52-enio,
RENT. -SEVEN -ROOMED
house out St Georar's Crescent, w.t5 trhrrdem
eoavenrences. Apply to ROBERT CLARK.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.
Now is a geed time to buy some
PlottrrtModem m (.oderwh. 1 for sale.They
three
en all well located and tyre tains et sale are easy
Abu two name drellms. un /nod residential
streets that are proud low for owlets sale. Several
paying farm properties are Iyr.ale. rith.n ■
h distance M (orlsrrh. an • 1 with be [tad w
guar yo. psrtieulars ul them atony time.
T. GUN DR Y.
Godench.
uUSINESS FOR SCALE. _THE OLD -
y ESTABLISHiU ai ese a bovines. at
[[::aarrleb ww which has beeda�ucted bytheunder-
lor the peel sea.yr..$. Annual turnover of
M0. Good r�awo�fs la lentng. Well eget/peed
more: good .tahk s.le baro. For terms or further
pert,rular. apply
_ o
CLARK a CLAYTON,
'fit! RR. No. 9. Goderich.
1, ARM FOR SALE. -FINE 200 -ACRE
I`
FARM, lots nand 3n, concession R Koslow
toowsM0. Brox county- Good productive clay
lo.m, level and tree Rasa .tones. We 1 teetered,
hut lnk . roken land Two large hank bane,
wan. cement rim ton. lien brick housa and •
small tram. house. Teo, ha An es ellen,
Corteproperly Will he avid altogether or nn Inst -acre
Apply to MRS. ANN J. TIFFIN
. R. it.
No. S Laickanw Ont
FARM 1c0R SALE.
The raaeWors of the 'elate d Joseph heard.
deceased, ra or for sale Opt acres in God.nwh
lh h.ppl lot r;, eun[ Ins concerto, env , and
cone anon 1111 On the primas
andwt + /rad k.., M, a bank ttvq, peg Mswe
t a , thee. hood wren and a wing -tense
rndtw' acre•s of orchard
Ther ,s an exc. utnt and very valuable
bush on each panel. CnnNUtng of
twelve acres . ( hard.uud oI eine parcel
and Mown arse. / cedar on the other.
The sal is clay Woman the parcel eat mentioned
sad there are about Wily -right ares ht for cont-
ention. shoo
ea the wood parcel the sou to black 1 am and u
t one-half of obeli a seeded down
PUBLIC NOTICE.
TOWN 09 GODERICH.
i
/' Applications for the position of
/NIGHT POLICEMAN OF THE TOWN
OF GODERICH
will be received by the Town Council up
to and including Wednesday, February
Sth, 1919.
For particulars and information apply
to
L. L. KNOX,
Town Cl
AUCTION SALES.
AUCTION SALE OF FARM STOCK
AND iMPLKMeENTS.
MRS. MARY M.rCRAWFORD,
admrnutratrit of the estate of the late Robert H.
Crawloed, rdl sell by publte auction, at lot 5',
concession I. Lra.y'W**stank on
• FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 14th,
(J1RLS WAN
GoDERICH K
W ANTED. --K
AND ASSN
D. -APPLY TH
ITTIN(: CO. Kati
EPER, M AT R O
ANT MATRON.
Masi and wife to take charge of the Nur
Coapt) Rouse of Refuge and the farm an
Hots therewith.
Also an assistant matron.
Duties to commence as soon as maalMe.
commencing at 1 o'clock. Applications received by the undetwen
Ht.asts. -One poor sentinel, 0 years old; 1 early personal soubrette'. pekrred. ,
mare. nyear old, sac ed W be in foal, 1 mate, JOHN TORRAN(C
1 Years old, sac to hesm earl; 1 driving E.
Inspector 11 d .,
mare. 9 years of
CAnt.t.-Oar cow. 3 years old. with calf at January 21.1, 19110.
foot: 1 cow. due February 0th, I no.., dire March
12th. 1 (arrow cow; 2 steers, 2 years old; Mester,
roar[' a years old, 2 healers, roans 2 years old, e:
oprtntf calves.
Pies AND Pout. ear. - Two hroo sirs, due to *,
farrow verb,. 1 young[rood sou, Is shoat , 15 IS OT10E 10 CREDITORS.
hens.
MACHINg.y, En One harder and truck --
Goderich. On. mower. I set W harrows. all Massey Hants make IAT[ 05 Meas Town or f;oegatcs, Iry
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NOTICE Tu CoRDI
cultivator and seeder, 1 drill, 1 new hay rake.
RS.
1 IN tat E&Tara 05 kLIzwaergt MAY MCCLusaa
�'1 RAIN GRINDING DONE ATGEO.
7 RICHARDSON'S, West street, Goderteb, ,pr
Satnalaction guaranteed. GEO. RICHARUSON.
HEARS. SCISSORS. SAWS, CLIP -
KJ PERS and EMI VIS of all kinds sharpened
eoacbaoe. AN work guaranteed. W. G.
1, a4AY. St. Dasd's street, a .t West acre t
barber Shop. .
e T THE GODERICH SKATING
�? RINK the band will be In attendance m
ednesday and Saturday might& Admission 13
and !1 cents On M:xpay Tuesday, Thursday
and Friday nights the ednaewenon is lac and 1.5 ca.
Skating in afternoon lac new beginners
UR. F. J. R. FORSTER.
EYE. EAR, NOSE. THROAT.
Late How Surgeon New York What/dam
and Aural Hosptal, mostent at Moordtdd•
Eye Hospital and GIM Square Throat Hos
5541, Lo don, Eng.
RI lratnlon St !erste/rd. Telephone
At Bulked Gsderwh, cow *ii4i
March a ah. hem 7 p ..to 'rlrral�r fl�seh
'rink atom
Have you renewed your aubeertptlon
to The Signal for 1919?
eatellent gnome Lad The property to located
so a gond gravel road three mak. from Clinton.
For further particulars apply w MICHAEL
VFLICk. R. R 2. (lotion. Or to w. BgYWNE,
Chilton
r SALE. -FRAME COTTAGE, IN
good state of repro; alto let *etymon,. AP -
ter to MR. F. 11 Wel-COMBS, Trafalgar
street,
FOR SALE.- SOLID BRICK HOL,SE
Bet X 0. t51 NALOOIrF C7 lac'(oa . 44'
RENT. -OFFICE AND FIVE -
ROOM dwelling in connection tbanwRL
Ispr to W E. KELLY.
LOST OR 7001D.
SATURDAY. A MINK
MUFF n Hoorn rood. Elgin avenue or the
Square Flnder Meuse leave at SIGNAL OFFICE
and receive iellrellS 11
A HOUND HAS COME ON THE
preM11101/05 tbe Undersigned and ter owner
es inked townie obi lake it away, alter paying
•-slartslosiln. J. WY. Port Mort. oast
SINGING
PIANOFORTE
PIPE ORGAN
Studio over Dunlegis Drug Store.
CRAIGIE'S
ASSURANCE AND
REAL ESTATE
WANTED
At once, to rent --six modern,
seven or eight -roomed houses,
I have some choice properties
to sell at right prices, and now
is the time to make your pur-
chase. See my list,
VICTORY BONDS
I buy and sell Victory BomLs
of large and stuall denomina-
Fire, Life and Accident
Insurance
J. W. CRAIGIE
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School of Commerce
Goderich
EVENING CLASSES
will commence on Tuesday, February 4th,
and will be conducted from 7.30 to 9.30 p.m.
Those wishing to attend will please make
enquiries at the School before February 4.
DAY CLA.SSES
from 9 a.m. to 12 noon, and from 1 p.m.
Rooms over Sharman's Shoe Store. corner
East street and the Square.
Students may enter any time.
roller. 2 walking plows 1 cutter, 1 cueho,, tired
buggy. 1 steel -tared buggy. 1 new set d 2,.ut Ile
scales, 1 art of akrgh. 1 hea•y wagon boa a
nd
ung sen. 1 stock rack, 1 g crate, 2 good hay
rack.. 1 scanner, 1 hay Irk, ropes, pulleys and
slings. 1 hagholder. 7 wets 01 doubt tre•ea, tarts
heavy harness, collars, etc.; 1 set single harness.
30 bushel* of barky, $tl bushel. 01 oats. Set hush
of mixed grain. 15 menet hay. a quant y oft airmen
and tnangeli:l ladder• f new .tonetxst, 1 churn.)
Wile dog fork., shovels, chain,, and numerous
a het articles.
Tinto*. Hay, grain. root, and all surae of [nn
and under, cash. over that amount, is months'
credit wall be given on furnishing approved jonnt
notes. A dracount at rate of n per Lent. per
annum allowed for cash on credit amounts.
MRS. MARY M. CRA WFORU, T. GUNURY,
Admrmrtratna �Auctioneer-
Courier or Jlvault, atwittao ream
Dec1Agw.
Y.
rota
K.
Noses r hereby mieera merman( to R. S. 0.,
u1 chapter 121, section :K that all persons baying
daimeaaggaautst the astatoa thawed Elisabeth May
M cCtu,k• y. dummied. who died on or about the
29th day 01 Novemtter. A. L. kat, are required
to send or deliver to the undersigned •obr,Iur for
James McCluskey ltd George hi. Sabot t, Came -
los ,d the said estate or the said deceased. un ar
• before the lath day of February, 1919, th:r
Chnataan and surnames, addresses and dement/.
trona, the fun particulars of their dawn, a state-
ment W their aeeoYnta. and the nature of the
security itt any) held by thea
.. ND►oeTata TAU wilt that al er such laet-
mentioe*d date the sad esocettors at I proceed to
AUCTION SALE 1OF FAR It�[,. STOCK
AND IMW.EMENTs.
MR.. GEORGE C. RYAN
won sell by public auctto11 at lot 2, c 10,
on IX Colborne townsluQ (batt -mile east et ),
Tt'ESDAY, FEBRUARY 1th,
own seeming at 1 o'clot k saarp-
Nhltzas.-ten,--g.1 ,4 de49ee. shish 3 years, beds
from 15. Menton,. 1 yea Wm draft n1t, awed by
Honest John,
CATTLE.- (X,e helm, due to calve at tem• of
sale; 1 cow. 4 years cod dee to calve May 10th;
cow, r years old, due to calve May lea: 1 heilp,
rem° years old, due 4 calve May 191.h; 1 cow, t
rears ofd, due to calve June 10th; 1 co ., 1
old, due to calve Aryl lath; 1 cow, 4 yews
doe to calve 1. ay 1st; 1 co7 years o'd, due to
s,
alive Septembi r nth; 7 beelM, rniag 5 years; x
farrow tows, 2 sheer., rising 2 years; 1 steer, mein(
S years old. In .prong either.; 1 hhesoghbred
Durham bull. 9 .month, std; 1 thoroughbred
Yorkshire Myo, 13 months old.
Beate wanes the wagon, 1 hay rack• 1 turnip
sower, 1 buggy. 1 c teing.M,a.
A quantity of hay, 1 set enngle harrneu.
Tames -- All sums 01 510 and widen. cash; omit
that amount. 9 months' credit will he given do
formsMng approved jccrnt notes. A dimmest of 1
per cent. straight allowed law ca.h on credit
amounts.
• Everything must bewdd, as proprietor has ta•
pastor.. Positively no reserve.
GEORGj C. RYAN• T. GUNDRY,
FroYletor . Ain:mo er.
AUCTION SALE OF FARM STOCK
Ah D IMPLEMENTS.
The undersigned auctioneer ha. received in -
spurt tons Imm
MK. ALBERT RIVERS
losell by public auct a n, rn lot Is, cnnce•.nn 2•
Nest Wyawme..h ,.,., miles ....... ol Dungannon.
Bogus - One Clyde mue. rising 9 VCBTII 0/4.
In fon, I hone. mane t year.. old: 1 dtivodt mere.
risen( years tdd; 1 Mly. slung 1 year old
Cerna. -One cow, ti years n1.1. doe klay,IE;
old. due May 2.e. I rood. years old. due August fl;
1 owl, 5 years o d, due October al; 1 heifer. rifting
1 years, due March 17; I better. room 3, due April
ltr; 1 healer. risme 8, due April IS; 1 !MCC"... rising 3
Ialialit -Ton putencd ;tor ighliae aims trim lit lee
s feet; I sow, due Morel, let; 2 store hogs. 2
months old.
le rota/eters One new 13 -hoe drill. with gram
tooth cultivator, 1 set Imo mcnon hinnies I her
rake. I twodurrow plow, I Premier 'Ming plow,
1 sculeler. I No. 21 Fleury walking plow. 1 !sown*
mill, 1 Portland cutter. 1 wsvon and stock rack. I
steel -nerd buggy. 1 net sleighs. 1 rubber tired
butter !nearly newt. 2 gets stogie harness, 1
;wiper, 1 rpindstone. I cutting hos, 1 /user eettle.
fork rope. 1 co .1 range. 1 Cycle grinder, I ntgallon
' °thank, 1 ceren-cut saw, finks, shovels. and other
articles too numerous to event ton. '
No reserve, a• farm es sold.
Tatum All pu chasm of eln and under. cash;
over that amountslOrnont Its' credit on purchasers'
1 furnishing approVed KAM note.. Four per cent
istraight off tor cash oh credit amounts.
, Proprietor Atte, aoneer.
A UCTION SALE OF FARM STOCK
ra AND IMPLEMENTS,
will sell at publi.: suction, at lot 15, concession 4,
Nest Wasranoth. half.mile east of St. Augu.tt e,
on
itt I o'clock snarl,
HOltsla. -One broad mare, 7 years old, In foal
Yellti old; 2 good genets! tut pose homes, s years
n44: heavy -man idly, tisane a t, e.at, ,act; good,
gime driv mare, el yews old. 1 good driving
mare, roing 5 years old.
Citenat. One heifer. rising 3 years old,
seder, rising 3 yes!, old.
I gralki 'plow, 1 gang plow, I "neon. 1 hay reek
1 Barber top bugs,. I Portland cotter. 1 piano -
hoe cutler. 1 set hesey ha nem 1 act driving her•
nem, forka, shovels neckyolors. and mime Reticles
too netrwrotte to mention.
A number of fowl, a quantity ed bey. straw.
Clove 'red ant/ grain.
T2111All. All some of 110 anal °oder, cash, nine
months' credit Oven on furrow/nog approved
iltnnt 004P1. A discount M 7 per cent shooed tor
rime on mellit Amounts. Hay, *true, fowl and
trent. cash.
veryt hint must he ma proPrielor le Wising(
up lumen'
PATRICK IWALSII.
otnbute the asset. of the deceased among the
parties enticed thereto, tavt'- regard only In the
claims of *loch they abrdl then have received
notKe, awd,tlat the executors * 11 not tie 'able
l r the .aid estate, or any part t to any
persun or person of shoat claims notice shay
nen have been received by them at the tope of
such detnbutann. I
Dated the itch day of J•nMlry. A. M ilaI9.
CHARLES GAARUW,
�otie�tr Godericp
14.. hutptt, Efetat .. "dis-14.
M[ETINOS.
ANNi�AL MEETING.
The tion..t meeting of the membm nl the Mc-
Ktllop Muted Pire Insurance Company wilt le
held an the tows hall, Seakrth. on
FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 715, at 2 o'clock p. ter.
The bwenest of She meting .111 the to receive
the a Dual report d auditors' statement, the
election o1 three der tors and two outd,tors, and
other bermes& which ght be cottssdered for the
ben bt of the Company. The retiring dtrectws
are John G Gn-ve, James Evans and John
,ennewtes, who are an ehgable for re-election.
AMKSCONNOLLY. T. E. HAYS
President, v Sec. .Treace.
S.ltlortlt January 7, 1919.
FOR SALE.
1 aylor of Blyth and asking the council
to take IoW consideration a fair settle•
went of Mrs, Taylor'yy claim.
F'rolu Gaoler Grifin, .enclosing his
repnort and asking for ail increase of
salary,
F'roul R. belong, caretaker of the
court house and registt•y office. ssking
for an tncreare of salary,
Frost the goof roat(s coulmlttoe of
Peel county, containing a reccuuutenda
tion in favor of legislatiou to charge a
frontage tax in counectiolt with the
gold roads system.
Fn,m the city of Kingston, reeking
support of a petition to the lotwinion
(Jovernment for the tk'porting of all
alien enemies as noon an peace is
declared.
. Frotu the council of the united coun-
ties of bnndas, Stormont and Glengarry,
in opptslition to the ' daylight-saviug"
From the city of Toronto, in favor of
the discontinuance of the fit rectal
war tax.
Froud the county of Hasting', with
referruce to regulating the width of
Wag,Y,ti (iren.
Vow the township council of Col -
barite, with irtt'renee to • land serosal••
meat plan for returned 'e,klfers, and
suggesting a plan similar to that
adopted by the cotnty of Bruce.
Front A. t anteluu, renewing tela
claim for damages as a resnir of an
automobile accident on the London ' REV. J. F. McCAULEY,
road. L'nde whose pastorate the Goderich
chem were also the usual retlnesta ptist church it flourishing,
tor• grants 9, various institutions.
Applications for the position of county yig(o11, condition, and the financial state-
audtanr were received trent the follow- ment gave special cause kr encoura e-
tng: Prank etcalf, Blyth; b. F. Me- runt. NM only was there a balance on the
Gregor, Tuckeremith: J s Herne. right side, but suhstantial sums had al-
`� . k,,, Yanvehu•r, �\ nester: Peter y teen contnbuted on the building
('antclun, ('Muton; John Fingland, fund. The congregatic7n enters up7n the
lett.
Mpgsrs, Fiugland and Canteloa were
apj'vinted an tie auditors fur this year.
1 .eve Artnat
utt of Rollet[ cud Mr -
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THE/ SIGNAL PRiAiJAG c0.. LUMITLD. rumness
• THE 11j MAIM �j k'tJt. ht- Thr 1Yorld and the Chore&
•++� LADS a3x suinnae Fult. l3 --Thr Clitu•rh and tete Work1,
• The evening themes:
Felt. 2-- aloe he r.
Lieu t T. R. Elliott, who retnrned from Felt. 9-_110111e.
England on the Northland about two Pets lit --(leaven.
weeks ago. and sleet that time has been • Feb. 23-A Messenger from the World
with his wife and family at Reid's Corn- Beyond
ers, was in town during the week. He There will be special and appropriate
has exchanged his uniform forc vies," mune at each lervuce.
and has returned to London to take up In Knox church next Sabbath morning
his work again with The Free Press.' • the pastor will commence a series of
studies of the Lord's Prayer. entitled
Stephen Jane, a former Goderich boy, "The Ideal World as viewed through the
who enlisted at Vancouver with the ,• Lord's Prayer." Subjtxt.
Royal Flying Corps and was training a'it spendinDivine Faderhotld." 7 p. m., "1Vhen our
few in
Toronto when the armistice was signed. Men Come Home."
waiting (ograhis disc}harge.s Goderich while According to the arrangement of the
quarterly boards the congregation t•f
1'ictoria street Methodist church will wor.
Roy Vanstone, who went overseas with ship with the North tercet church congrel
the 101st, has returned and is at present gation in their church during the month
at London until di -charged. of Feb-uary. The Victoria street congre-
gation Is urged to loyally support these
An interesting letter from Pte. W. J union services during the month of Feb -
Robinson to Mr. H. Hays will appearruary and to be as faithful in attendan x
in as though the services were in their own
the next issue. Pte. Robinson was a church.
prisoner in Germany forever three years
and writes from Copenhagen. Denmark. Thecongregations of Victoria street
and North sheet Methodist churches wilt
CHURCH NOTES. church.
next Sunday in the North stn et
church. As this is the quarterly meeting
occasion. a large turnout of both congreg-
ations is looked for. The quarterly
lovefeast will be held in the Sunday
school room at 10 a. m. The sacrament
of the Lord's Supper will be ohserved af-
eIgnificance of the Scriptural phrase 'The terwillmorning sermon. Rev. Dr Rutledge
Kingdom u[ God.' ''preach in the morning and Rev. J. H
Ostrrhou. 13. D.. will preach in the
- The members of the church and con- evening. The united League service will
gregation met in the Sunday school room be held on Tuesday evening and prayer -
of the Baptist churLh on Wednesday, meeting on Wednesday evening It is
'hid inst. An excellent supper was pro- expected that all the services will oe h-ld
vided by the Ladies' Aid and the annual in North street church during February.
business meeting followed. Each depart-
ment of the work was found to be in
The Miniderial Association will hold
its next meeting on Monday. February 3,
at 2 p. m., in the vestry of Knox church.
The subject of conversation will be: ''The
Industrial Classes.
The industrial night classes in millinery
and dressmaking will be begun in the
second week of February under the
charge of Mi.s Knox and Mrs. Fellow.
The industrial commit tee of the Collegiate
board hopes for a large attendance. Those
wishing to join will give in their name:
to Miss Knox, Mrs. Fellow or the princi-
pal. Mr. J. P. Hume. as soon as possible,
so that the classes can be begun promptly '•
and with full enrollment.
Classes in mathematics and preliminary
drawing for machinists are being held
• on Tuesday and, Thursday evenings at
• 7.30 in the Collegiate. under the charg--
of Mr. A. M. Robertson, and there is
room for more young men.
Hlyth: Capt R. It. Sloan, Blyth; read
ro
0, W. Holman, county clerk. were ap-
1., OR SALE. -CHOICE PUREBRED pointed to the board of criminal *edit
rf:s.Ydirkshire sirme front PM...inning herd• for 11119,
Sous bred for Apo farrow; boars fit for
eerrice; /kW younger stock. 101.IN I, ARRISII.
R. R. No. 7, Lockout,/ epboae Dumparson *2 wine appointed am follows:
The ',tending committeDs of the year
LIVE STOCK FOR SALE.
Two Clydesdale colts oiling nne and two year:
old, from imported natn and idre.
Yorkshire and Berkshire boars and sows. froths
registered stock.
A nuinber ol Shorthorn females.
JOHN DURST,
Telephone 1119 (Benmillerl. 60-41
VDIUREBRED STOCK FOR SALE. -
I have tor sale four purebred shorthorn bulls
- two nine months old and tyro thirteen months
old. J AMES CH ISHOL M, Telephone Dungan -
CARROTS FOR SALE
' Oniy 20c bushel
About 75 bushels. Come at once.
Bring sacks and cash. At the late
liamlink Farm.
B. LAING.
Public Meeting
A MOW Mg of all interested, for.the re-
organization of the 33rd Rettneni Band,
will be held in the
Town Council Chambers
Friday evening, January 31
at 8 o'clock
A full attendance of bandsman
and of 0)0 general public
is urgently requested.
Chairman Special Corn. Mayor
A. E. Erwin, Jam. Nlottitt.
SPECIAL , Arm-
strong. Win. Elston. I'. F. I 104. Jas.
FINANCE COMMITTEE -,-.W. Imbester
Elliott. J. NI. tiovenirwk,
work of the new year with renewed hope
and confidence.
For the month of February the pastor
of the Baptist church announces two
deriet of subjects, one for t to Sunday
Morning tier-. ices and tine for the Sunday
evening services. The morning subjects
are: .
Feb. 2 -The Bible and the World.
Feb. 9 --The Bible and the ('hurt•h.
artaiittance 11 ist giving at tile present
time when the soldiers" are being
btolight back to civilian inv.
Adit. Ritchie of the !Salvation Army
supplemented nix nonor's remarks.
He stated that one motive for the
present movement WrIA reconu the
Army for the. 'Dense losses it had
unstained during the big drive of the
Herman army in 19114, when Ituncleede
of thoileancl of &Mara' worth of mop-
pliem Mid equipment were ciestroyed
lelark, J. Donoghue W, 0. elutintlere. that they einem! not fall into the handl
-T. II. 1):iyis. Jam. A riled room. A lex . A motion to grunt 920,000‘ to the Sat;
Neel,. If. Crieli. J. 151 lion. cation Army was referred to the °seen-
1101'SE 010 REFUGE 1'051311TTEE nye committee.
-J. NI. thevenloek, J. lialtoe.
CrtelL A. E. Erwin.
mtroug, . Wielder. 0. luting.
There wane brief disenssion of mat
term In connection with the county road
Mr. C• Moore, representing the
tioilerich Board a Trade. naked the
,r,cnitiell to support the movement for a
it c h ner tied St tattoo] to learnt
This; wee noterrel h) the good 'Aim
commissions
'the eminett Non sit tintil tomorrow
a)mtem, In the euuriie of which lteeve
(Frklart and a further report wilt be
criticize the action of hen yetir'm council
Young of 0)1borne took ()emotion to
given hi next week's ••ignal.
in voting rebate of ninety per cent to
towns and village* aseetesed ender the
improved highways mosseure. Ile mkt
thim WAN eontrarY to the Act and would
Invalidate any Oahu upon the Province
for the forty per tent. rebind on the
atnount no rebated to the town.' and sit
Ingest. He claimed ale° that it might work
hardship to townmhip menicipantles
adjoining a town de village, clam( hue
own Mime/lip of Colborne and claiming
that the whole of any expenditure on
the Manhunt River bridge between
charged 141 against Colborne. No
doubt there will be further discus...ion of
ntatterm in connection with the 'county
road eystem before the close of the
l'he report of A. If. fttothetw, the
county represientative of the•Depart-
ment of Agriculture, wan preeented.
Mr. Stothera was in attendance at the
ineetinKof the council.
he Wednesday morning eitting fin
taken np mainly with the discuasion of
reports of °minty offteera.
In the afternoon a dew/Atkin wee
hefted in behalf of the war work of the
15 county chairman for the roovement.
addressed the council, ',peaking of the
aptendid work done by the Nitration
Army at the front and of the valeedi
dna
READ IT FOR YOURSELF.
Another article_ in The Signal's Buy -et-
hane Campaign appears this week on
page 6. It points out a fundamental
difference between shopping from the
catalogue and shopping in your home
town store. 1 he contrast is presented in
a very fair and reasonable manner -but
read it for yourself and tree what you
think about it.
GUNORY'S SAL E REGISTER.
Fau t,,$l. -Auction:sa1d ,( a Carload O,
pule and sheep at Auhurn.
TUESDAY, Feb. 1. -Sale of farm stork and lei
element.. property of 51r. Geo. C. Ryon. at aot-2,
concession 10. E. D. Conform, township, hafts
mole east of Nile, at 1 o'clock p. m sharp.
Wgptrasoty, Feh. 11. -Sat of farm stork and
iwlteme.'1s, property of Mr. Albert Rivers. lot
131, comc.,e;,n 2, Writ Wawanosh, et 1 o'.lock
sharp.
FRIDAY, Frh 11 Sale of (arm stork and on -
elements. by Mrs. Mary Crawford, adminestratris
w the estate of the late Robert 91. Crawford, at
hoe :1.. cones ion I. East Wawaen,•I,, commene,ng
at I o'clock p. m.
Morvnty,Frh a. --cake of farm 55005and,m-
plrm' nes, pprdpert of Mr. J. C. Mons, bt co.
cr•u.m 1. Weal Wawanosh, 5.11 -mite ea•t of St,
Augu•une, at I o'clock. sharp. PATRICK WAest,
ala-11.ms er.
BORN,
and Mrs. lotin 11. Seutner. Railway vc.,
a son illiam John,.
NEW ADVill toEMENTII-Ja 30th.
Pete
Hound' Astray IC I Hoy. Port' Al
Meeting to Reorganise Band we Council... 1
Carrot* for Sale --11. Laing
Torn ?Arks Victoria Opera °use ft
MuN Lost- trove at Sonia' Office ........ 5
Bananas, (Oanges.•:Grocer ea- lames Lloyd &
Son
Auction Sale -11 C.
Night Policeman /Wanted -Town of Goderich It.
11 one to Rent -11edert. Clark
Home to, Sale- Mr. 1.1.ynit
EsTARLISHIE.1) OVER 11141 VFARS
Board of Directors :
RR VINCENT IREREDIER. Prosilmt.
5111 CHAIM CORDON. G. le E., Yle•-eradAst.
11. DIVInoome. D. roasts ANGUS. EMS. IV*. MASTER. he.
GEORGE IL MASER. Ere. COLONEL HENRY torssiturr J. R. ASHDOWN, Goi,
Mk FREDERICK 1111.91113-TATLOR. Goaarat
Capital Paid Up
Rest •
Undivided Profit, .
Branch*. throughout Canada and Nevdoundland-aloo In London
England. New York, Chicago, Spokane and Menke, City.
$ 16.000,000.00
1,901,613.22
558,413,546.12
A. W. Strickland, manager, Goderich Branch.
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