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GODERICH, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1920.
E STERLING BANK
OR CANADA
TORS
our Bond Department -through your local
ng Bank Manager -advise you regarding
most profitable investments for your surplus
bods.
Ilfe recommend only the highest type of govern-
s and municipal bonds, yielding -at present
ttees-a most attractive return on your money.
ing
addition, it is equipped to handle buying and
x- orders to your best advantage.
Our local Manager will gladly furnish full
�ticulars. to
eA SAVINGS
ACCOUNT
It Is always well to have a Savings
Account upon which interest is regularly
paid and from which yon are free to draw
at any time should you have a good oppor7 ,
tunity to buy stock or feed. A Savings
Account is Ready Money.
E CANADIAN BANK
OF COMMERCE
PAID-UP CAPITAL
Rim/�a\ r
E FUND a
GODERICH BRANCH,
a
d.
Township
Nomination Meeting,
t
notice that nominations for the
of Reeve and Councillors for the
taip of Colborne for the year 1921
ke place in the Township Hall,
on
ti MONDAY, DECEMBER 27th.
1 o'clock to 2 oclock. in tbe after -
a poll is required. it will be held the
wing Monday, January 3rd. 1921,
9 o'clock a. m. to 3 o'clock p. m., at
usual polling places.
ISAAC HETHERINGTON,
• Township Clerk.
erich Society Orchestra
Music Studio.
ranee between F. H. Woed's and
- J. H. Lauder's Stores. )
vie C. Connon, Pianiste-tuition given
piaflp Mr. C. V. Henry, Violinist -
ion given on violin tor beginners and
need -students. For information
y at Studio.
ins repaired. bridges tuned sound -
set and violin bows repaired. etc.
ERICH SOCIETY ORCHESTRA
(Five pieces, professional).
F. J. R. FORSTER. •
EYE, EAR, NOSE, 'THROAT.
House Surgeon New York Ophthalmic
Aural Hospital, asrstant at Moorefield's
Hospital and Golden Square throat Hos-
London. Bag.
aterloo St. S., Stratford. Teleplone tRi.
Bedford Hotel, Goderich, from Wednes-
anuary lith, at 7-11s p. m., to Thursday,
h, 1(1 p. m.
NOS TUNED. -APPLY TO C. V.
HENRY, Music Studio, north side of
EARL GIBBONS
AUCTIONEER• Ontario
Telephone 4419, Clinton
Int
$15,010000
$I 5.000.000
G. Williams, Mar'tger.
PUBLIC NOTIC1
1
TOWN OF GODERICH
•
All taxes in arrears must be paid imrile-
diately to save costs being incurred.
Taxes of 1920 are now due and should
be paid forthwith, to save penalty for
nqp-payment.
bunds mint be had to melt debentures
falling due before the end of the year.
and the council insists upon my maks
immediate collection.
Owners of dogs who have nottpurc aced.
a tag must do so at once to save osecu
tion.
The Signal
wishes all its readers
`A Merry Christmas
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Fos SALE OR RENT_
AUCTI
r rrLEARiNG AUC
HOUSES -HOUSES. `. LIVERY STOCK A
A11 kinds for sale at very reasonable prices.
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THE SIGNAL PRINTING CO., LIMITED, Publishers
AN OPEN LETTER.
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THE GODERICH BOARD OF TRADE
In last Week's issue of a local paper
"Workman" asks "Why has the Board
of Trade not given us the benefit of
their views' regarding tbe Goderteb
Manufacturing Co. and Western Can-
ada bylaws, to be voted ou at the
eomlug election?"
Up to this time the Board of Trade
Ind not beau asked to ezpress their
opinion. but with your permtiwdou We
will give "Workman" and any others
interested the arguments as pres nted
at the regular monthly meeting Cif the
Board of Trade held "ou Ditember
[path:
The facts as shown are that the
Western t'auatta Flour Mills Company
have open 'peeing taxes amounting to
$3,6011 a year, but under the new by-
law tIwy will have to pay about
$5,000. The fixed ssses,iment Of
970,000 covens the mill part of the
plant only for it general purpose tax,
and in the event of an lot•rease In tax
rate the increase would apply not only
to the $70,000 a,uw•r.ament fur general
purposes, but also on the a4sessm.•nt'
of $14M.(Ml0 for :equal ;taxes. Torre
Is a separate payment of taxes on the
elevator fixed 1.y a• bylaw which has
yet ten years to rnu. The Western
t'a'toils Flour Mills l'omp.lu' have
pot the torpnratlon to no expellee for
sewer or frith -walk or roadway, and
lust year $14:1,1)00 was paid out• . In
The Carollers. wages. It In el fats that like many
ION SALE OF Weather permitting, the Af tetlillivray taller cowponies in Oda town and -other
EQui AeNT. Miesiort hand ('hristmetn carollers of
Klwx elulreh will call on the church
officials on ('4wistmits Eve and alit
Ott any others ot} the congregation who
MR. H. R. ST6W E
If you intend buying a house it will bolo your ' w 11 seal by public auction. at is stables, South
jwtasesl to i'ee me; as I may have lust what you I .trite.. Goderich on
are hooking for. No trouble to show you the, . ' FRIDAY, DECEMBE 31st,
places 1"have for sale. A huge list to choose 1 commencing at I o'clock aro:
from. Cill to and see me. I One black horse. Nigger i 1 bloc hur Joe; 1
black horse. Doc; 1 black mares II;tl pair of
P. J. RYAN. white horses. Ivory and Pearl: 1 c tnut horse.
..... _. Real Estate and Insurance Let: t bay ho u, !Bawl: 1 standard - stamen,
Pk*, 60. if 'High Grade."
Ail the above as well broken, usef ' horses.
and re.rly all are ince pi Donal. good rod horse.
(tj ARM FOR SALE LN GODERICH Four . w
ib -raced nursed buggies, 1 ubben
•• hied p aeton, 2 ,ubbe,•t.red open
TOWNSHIP, conuun.nr,g� ninety-three acres surras, ruLbsr-tuc l wvsren surrao
of kid -class land nearly all vile-dra,ned; rM1 acres ' stee••l ued wagonettes, r ,hher-4ir. r1 ha�ks
plowed, 22 acres Lucerne clover. 11 acres c'over 1 dray, 1 opus rubb.r-traced bugs,
sad timothy.* acres sweet clover. Small ■mount steel. tired buggies, 1:Ford five -passenger cat, 1
of bush. Tyra acres of orchard and small fruit. light wagon.. S aM• .'.ne sr cellars, 2 sets of plegia-
, Yserx•smd-a-hNf rad Mick house withal) modern yr, 'kiln, 1 sat of Ado* wit dray P.ttlor 4
m
eoneentinoes, including bstivoo, fmi
u ce. Fwd eels .,i jtood emuble driving harnerw. sets
sod soft water. Good spring wet+ soh windmill, aryl. harness, blan:Ns. roc to rugs,'b. and
which pumps water to hour, ant barn. Good numerous other articles,
'bank barn. rUa70. with steel ro .1. good drive shed. Everything advertised must be disptwd of, as
Barn sad house have lightning rods Situated prnAwtor 0 going out of tt,e livery business.
three miles from Goder.cn, ..n Huron road. tc- Tawas. -An sum, 01 $2o and under. cash; over
ply to ALFR - a TEBBUTT. R. R. No, I, Gods- the, .amount., -z mini he' credit w111 be given on
rich, Pho - r no e01. - It furm.h;ng ap, roved $,,int notes. A discount of 4
• ter cent., weight allowed IA cash on credit
amounts.
HARRY R. STOWE, T.GUNDRY,
Proprietor, . Auctioneer.
WM. CAMP 1 LL.
2t Collector.
P011 SA
Unlimit
uantity of
GOOD MIXE s WOOD FOR SALE
at $4 per angle cord, delivered,
THE GODERICH MANUFACTURING
CO., LIMITED,
(Foot of Angksea St.) Phone 61.
PhItiitl r -�
e tQI y
CHRISTMAS GIFTS
Carling and Skating Asseciatiea
Rink will be opened u soon es
ice can be formed.
No more acceptable Christman
Gift than a Season's Ticket.,
Tickets can be purchased from
the Superintendent, Edward Lynn,
or C. C. Lee, hardware merchant,
or the -undersigned at his office,
Town Hail. -
Improvements have been made
giving better accomm( d abort to its
patrons.
WII. CAMPRELI:4
Secy -Treasurer,
Goderieh, Dec. lith, 1910.
oiseseseseusestisesossisoseusou
YOUR son's measure of tutees. in
life depends largely on the pre-
paration you make to -day. He will
have to be properly trained and edu-
cated.
deacated. Are you accumulating this
necessary money?
Start a savings 1eeoast on the hey'.
behalf with un to -day.
III es MMster• every masa fay Ie
wild'pwitiis FmN�M
iam.ist,. wm
W tlegs.rs. 444
UNION BANK OF CANADA
Goderich Branch F. Wookomb, Manager
NOTICE TO CIEDIT0PS. -
XECUTOR'S NOT)CE TO CRED-
ITORS.
RSITORS.
IN mot NATTER Or INC EsTATA OF MARGARET
DYKE, LATI OF THE TOWN OF GovaRlcN.
WIDOW. DICBATED.
Noma is hereby giv.n, pursuant to the prowls.
loo} 4f section 26 of the 1 rustees' Act, Revised
Statute of Ontario. 1511. chapter 121, that all
creditors and others !ravine claims eaamst the
estate of 'Le above-named Margaret Dyke,
whodad do or about the 13th day of September,
1921s, at the loon of Goderich, Um., are required
on or before the her day of Januar y. 1.541. to send
b r post, prepaid. or deliver to ProudIoot. Kdloran
and Holmes. Goderich, the solicitors for John
Torrance. the executor of the will 01 the said
Margaret Dyke their names and addresses and
descriptions, 1u:1 particular, in writing of their
claims, statements of their women and the
nature of the eecurny. if any. held by them re-
spectively.
AND moms is hereby gi rep that after the said
11st day of January, 1921 the executor DI the will
of she amid M dyke win proceed to die.
tributethe assets of the said Marg Dyke
among the persons entitled tbereto. having re-
iardonlyloptheclaims ofwhich shall then have
notice. and that the executor will not be liable
for said Resets, manly pan thereof, to any person
1 of whose claipi he had not notice at the time
of distribun99n
PROUDFOOT. KILLORAN & HOLMES.
Goderich. Ont .
Solicitors for the Executor.'"
JOHN TORRANCE.
Dated at Goderich., the sth•day of Dere r ber
A!D. 195). 3l
NOTICE OF MEETING.
iODERICH HORTICULTURAL SO
Vf CIETY•
A central meeting of the members of the
Goderich Horticultural Society will be held on
Thursday eveng11.� January eth, at s p. m„ in
the secretary's office. court Moue,. All members
are re tussled to attend.
WM. LANE.
Secretary.
CRAIGIE'S
Assurances•+ Real Estate
MODERN HOUSE FOR BALE
1',•i story frame. with furhace,
electric light and bath. garage.
militated on the corner of Well-
ington and 1'Icton streets. Im-
mediate prostration. Thea Is a
very desirable home and will be
sold cheap
1% story frame house with
8 rooms, electric light and
1mwater, full lot with orchard.
$ated on the west side of
Catikeron street.
investment Securities.
Victory Roods bought and sold.
J. tr. CRAIGIE
TENDERS WANTED.
Notice to Contractors.
Pursuant to the requirements of the Canada
Highways Act. separate staled tenders markers
Tender f r Contract No. ••... " will be received
by the undersigned until 12 o'clock noon. on
MONDAY. JANUARY lath,I%r4L -
and the closing of the street
will not hur the town. Mr.
Buechler is a young man and a hard
worker and Is willing to risk his all
in this new plant and undertaking, and
It Is thought that the people should
also ase(Nt.
The small item required 8F this
bylaw to clean up the old Were of
the are may well be disposed of in this
way i41 our opinion, as there are two
sides to this question as It now stands.
The hoard of Trade also desire to
point out to every interested etlaen
that these bylaws have, already been
approved by the memtwnt of tbe mun-
icipal council. These gentlemen have
been 0eletel by tbe people to Rene
them and they are those in whom they.
have plated their confidence to do the
busitems of the t-orporat(nn. The
Board df Trade believe that it la a priv-
ilege and. duty foe them as buahxess
men to ro-operate with rhe mea of
the people's choice In matters of this
kind, and especially when it is eons
sidereal that in these tales of deflation
of values atni readjustment industry
[oust i.e dealt with geuerettis.ly if Bod-
erh•h and the errantry are to snecitd
and move yforward ,an they should.
GODERyICH BOARD OF TRADE.
LOCAL TOPiCS IN BRIEF.
The winter term a.1 the Clinton School
of Commerce begins 'Monday. January 3'
On Friday afternoon last Mr. William
Marlton was seized with a "stroke •of
Paralysis and he has since been- in a very
ri ical cordit'ion.
'1 he Rifle -Aeroaatirn nal hold a prc-
t•ce'at the rarges on Christmas clay, from
2.30 to 4 o'clock. •
p:ar$s.ef I':!Vold they made money dur-
ing the war, hot they paid It out Ftafr Phuno-raphs and Gcennett Star.,
Largely in Ilotulnion taxes and thele RecewdR tar sale at Htackstone s Ice
Madre a visit from them. They will ,shareholders were entitled to their re-
start uu their, rdnn, . about -4 ocla•k.
1, Turn anti mny have, to accept nyneh
co
nese during they ming penal ot• re- As the year -draws to a close we extend
The ]oath's"(ompasdon Home Calendar to you our tlearue.r gra etmgs and take
fiiior 1921. - _ 1 :teint+nNed e ftivtxtthe . ��/r matest and asv-ts
n- F(11`i-�w•:171-n"-tlt7ry Ere'";tlr Tile
ion Twin astalway° at Theshers of Youth's
sseaam p esent ntAir bade and taking int.) considers-' or ,hutpatr ns, and asdwe' took bAck over
to every subscriter whose sub's rioter.• lion their r.rmp.'titlou we do not think I920, with its many perplexing prub encs,
($2:`0) is paid for'I'421 a calend.r for the it wise from a (lalorich point of view we realse without your hearty supper[
new year The tablets are pnr;led in red r we could not have contmu• d in busies.."
Ina olive green, and besides! giving the to n 11 rnerr to tfaeir tiled vim rges Fui the com.ne year it will ile our aim Io
days of the current month in bold legible (Mott pun* trustees. our town cotlIWIl,, give you the sane tamest service area ask
type, give the •calendar of the pr. ceding flare app`irwye.0. I ter a continuance of your patronage,
aTtdsucceeding'month m smaller 'Spe ir -_ ... .__ _-_.._ -r E, R. Wigle; drasgtst, Goderrch, _
Inc margin. IC is a nch and p•racttca in regard to the bylaw fur the f al- .
piece of work. erfrh Manufacturing Co. it was shitetl
i
(.'ream Parlors, West street, -
for t M construct ion of commie struelares as the
Provincial Highway is follows: '
Contract No 241. Townships of Ellice. Hrhbert,
Logan and Fullerton.
Contract No.' 242, Township of Hullett, Mc•
Kdlop and Tuckeremit1.
Contract No. 342, ToWnships of Hullete and
Contract No 211, Township of G -:der ch.
The ..rouse culverts are on roads on wkich ten•
den for Pavement were caned in advertisement
of Decembet 5th. 19ai.
Plans and specification, may be seen on and
after Monday. December 2nth, 1910, at the office
of the wdernxned. and el the olbceol j.A.TOM.
Resident Engineer. Stratford. ,•1
A matked Cheque for Sfe0.0ii, Or are Avpeoved"
Guaranty Company's bid bond mail ateompany
each ten ger. A Guaranty Company's bond for
2'. per cent of the amount of the contract will be
required when vire crintract is ngned. .,
This lowest. or any tender 5101 neeemavify ac'
copied.
Deportment 01 Public Highways. Ontario,._
December 171h. 1920. •
W. A. McLEAN,
Deputy Minister of Highways.
CARD OF THANKS.
rALL OUR FRIENDS AND
neirhho s who were so kind and thnughttu
in the nmeoto,r h• reavrm•nt we take this or,
ppoorrt um o y a ortc r i 1g este gratefel t►tard 1. IDEA.
F.CLANK AND-s)N.,ClMborne township.
David McDwain
Agent for
International Harvester Co. of
Canada. '
All kinds of Farm Machinery.
In the Old Stand
Hamilton Street, Goderich,
adjusnueut, loud with British [asst this opportunity of. thanking .y.iu for
that they ai.leel to build n factory PERSONAL MENTION. -
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t you forget, we spbmit a 110 of last- 1110 feet by 2(14 feet. for the Kollin, I c ,
mi to suggest[ ms for sits : F..urralo [ton of i'if;ur hoses. ,.gg nod. ftmlt • hur<. C. ymona has gone 30Biarffurd
It to sper,d fhe winter with Mr. and Mrs,
pens pocketbooks, toilet sets, perfumes, loxt•s and other trlintlar arriel,•s, for 0. W. Rhynas.
Fren ivory pi;rrs, cigars, ronaci OS. con- .1%bich there Is a_ good dem:nld, They Miss Mary tom is' home from Trinity
(cell ry. razors, shav ng brushes, hair T
brush fancy soap. cloth brushes, propose to employ . from 73 to ttMi Colh gr. taooto.
Thermos
staple it
urdin try tour. action u. nalfy Itntnhal
our stock,; and gat bed in a manner so t ha L 11 F
make them ,both apptoppri.ite'and accept
ab!e as holiday gifts. E R. Wlgle.'drug-
gist. Goderich•
tiles. Thele are aho num roue _ ._. 11r? 't""gems has returned aper spersd
h:uids, Thep are imTs iikfliR for the - -.-_
a which may he selected trim
' ft) a tet weeks at ALnneapohs with her
s bus nc r, F. I. Lgener.
in the form r4f e-x.•utptirin from Lases' Miss Lsahel Foster Is :home from Tor -
for rt period or ten yours, but are to' onto for Christmas.
pity school n,l tel ,rat rhe iisn:sl rate on' \Ir. Harry Colborne is -home from the
an amount to is fixed by the nssessor Western, University, Londbn, 1.:r the
ma, vacation.
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fuhe as aoes qare Mr. Ernest Lee is home -from Trinity
byst rfleu• same luiv rvll,m{aililiedr {tode du: Christ College. Toronto, for the holidays.
It makes areal treat-Hlackstone's
delicious ice cr am, ,n bulk or fancy
bricks.
The Siornal
Calendars
are here and those who have seen them say''
they are "lovely." One of these Calendars is
for each Subscriber who has paid his sub-
scription in advance. They cost money, so
they cannot bs distributed indiscriminately.
Please do not ask for one unless your sub-
scription is paid. .
' Miss Ethel Naiad is home from Galt for
, t eixrlidays. She has accepted a p lotion
• on the public st'hol stall at Weston. and
will teach at that place after New Year's.
firs. A. Halliday returned Wednesday
after attending the lunetal of ht 1. sister
at New Hamburg.
Revs J. E. aid- Mrs. MfCauley ase.
sp:nding Chii'-tmas with Mr. McCaaley s
4 mother at. 'i Ira. - - • - -. -•- --'
1'rimipal Stonthou-e and Mrs. Stone-
! house are sl coding the l hrislmas vacation
with their relatives near Myth. -
Rev. H D. Moyer, Mts. Moyer and
Miss Helen wjl spend Christmas at
Kitchener.
Mr. R. Morton , Robertson, who at-
tended the Colteg,ate Institute here for
' the fall term. lett on Wednesday for 10,
home at l uronto. While, he was here
,Morton installed a wireless set near the
• P..vtlion at the lake bank aith an outfit •
cepab!e of recrtv.ne and sending Messages
1 over a radius of hunt:reds of miles. Ales•
i sager from vs.' 1 us European stations, as
I well as m..ny from the Atlantic Ocean
• and from the Southern States, were heard
at the station here. Much interest wail
taken in the atottan by many of the
townspet pie, and there le a general ho
I that Morton will return after Nrw Year's
• and Continue it. Ile is a sun of Mr. R. S.
Kobel tam. Tt ronto.
CHRISTMAS CANTATA
THE -
Light of Ages
'- on SUNDAY EVENING neIrt, DECEMBER 26th
or,
by the Choir of North St. Methodist Church. ,
Soloists :
Miss Marjory Aitken. Soprano, Rev. H. D. Moyer, Tenor,
Mites Hazel Belcher, Contralto, Mr, Geo. Belcher, Bass
Organ Recital before Service at•840 p m.
D. H. Weston, L.L.C.M., Organist. •
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CIII-R('H NOTES.
At Knox church next Sabbath divine
{ worship will be conducted morning and
l evening, by the minister. Subject* of
sermons : 11 a. m. -"The iron tGate of
New:Year's"' 7 p. tn. - "Makin.. Resolu-
tions" -a message for young' people.
Sabbath school and Bible clause. at 3
o'clock.
The servi;ea at Victoria stout Metho-
dist church next Sunday will be Conducted
, by the pastor, Rev. ,I. F. Reycralt. Stib-
jects of sermons : 11 a. m. -''The Gory
of His Kingdoni." 7 p. In. -"What Did
You Get For Christmas ?' Sunday school
at 3p. m,
The Saltfoid Uni -n Sunday school will
hold its annual Christmas tree entertain-
, merit on Wednesday, Drcembe 29th.
' - Christmas services will be conducted at
the Baptist church neat Sunday Morn-
ing subtect : "The Message of th • Hoer."
Evenirg subject. "The Name Which 1s
Above Every Name." Bible .c'iaol at 3'
p. m. B. Y. P. U. meeting at'l p, m.
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