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GODERICH, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1920.
THE SIGNAL PRINTING CO., LIMITED, Publishers.
STERLING BANK
or CANADA
extentit; the
St19nn'9 rretinijs
to A11
the 'Bank's Customers ,
'ell •
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Payment Wheat
tea
DONT delay In lodging year otedil.
ata with us for collection of final
payment of 18c. per busheL
The Wheat Board will pay these In order
of receipt. Ela
CANADIAN BANK
OF COMMERCE
RESER FUND - - 15,000,000
$15,000,000
GODERICH BRANCH, G. Williams, Meitner.
b MiXED WOOD FOR SALE
`t 64 per single cord, delivered,
CODER ICH MANUFACTURING
CO.. LIMITED.
loot of Anglesea St.) Phone 61.
CLOVER SEED FOR SALE:
e, Iroen weed seed. Sweet don: is a nil
joy Excellent for pasture and hay. A. H.
rION, R. R. No. 3, Goderich. Phone 14.1/,
CARD OF THANKS.
VING BEEN ELECTED AS
Reeve of Ashfield by acclamation for .
1 term, 1 waft to thank the ratepayers for
unor they have bestowed no nee and to
1 them that 1 will continue to serve the
stip to the best of my ability
JOS. HACKETT.
lerich Society Or chestra
Music Studio.
ranee between F. H. Wood's and
J. H. Lauder's Stores)
Ise C. Connon. Pia niste-t ui t ion given
Plano. Mr. C. V. Henry. Violinist -
f h given on violin for beginners and
iced studentU For information
r at Studio.
Pins repaired, bridges tuned, sound-
s set and violin bows repaired. etc.
ERICH SOCIETY ORCHESTRA
(Five pieces. professional).
F. J. R. FORSTER.
BYE, EAR. NOSE, THROAT.
I House Surgeon New York Ophthalmic
■I Hospital assistant at Moorefield's
ptal and Golden Square Throat Hos-
Mn. Eng.
Menem St. S.. Streit lord. Telephone 807.
rford Hotel, Godenth. from Wednes-
nuary t(eh, at 7.131 p. m.. to Thursday
at 1 p. w.
FOS TUNED. -APPLY TO C. V.
NRy. Music Studio. north side of
u
EARL GIBBONS
WonAUCTIONEER Ontario
Telephone 4.619, Clinton
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FOR SALE 01 RENT.
/ELECTION CARDS.
TO THiE ELECTORS OF OODERICH.
Having been persuaded by many
ratepayers to. contest the election for
Mayor, I have consented and, now ask
your 'rapport at the polls next Monday.
I hove biro a lifelong citizen of God-
erich, ani a taxpayer on considerable
property, and fully realize the respon-
sibilities and duties pertaining to this
most lmp)rtaut municipal office. I
have served you aa councillor last year
and fully realize that an economic ad-
ministration must be pursued.
I am standing absolutely on my own
merits. I am not connected in any way
whatever with any clique.
I believe in the encouragement of
local Industry, not only In respect to
our present manufacturers, but In a
cautious endeavor to secure new ones
of reputable etandlng.
My atm would be to secure a square
deal for labor and strive for better
living conditions for all.
I would endeavor to have the War
Memorial Committee speedily deter-
mine what form of memorial shall be
erected to onr fallen heroes, and to
carry the project to a speedy comple-
tion.
I shall appreciate your valued in-
fluence and support In electing me as
your Mayor for 1921.
Sincerely yonrs,
11
Goderich, Dee. 30, 1920C. DUNLOP.
tip ) THE ELECTORS OF THE TOWN
OFGODERICi . I
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LA was Ano Gsprtai,EN,-After. an am
preatmeship of four years to your
Council. 1 was electe 1 a year ago as
your Reeve, and 1 am now ■ candidate for
■ second tam in that office. 1 have given agreed
deal of my It oe to the work of the town. espec-
ially ,nconnection loth the public wnksdep,rt-
ment, and have been ready at all times to drop
my own affairs to attend to the town's buvness.
1 have shays endeavored to treat the employees
of the townie/fly and generously. without wasting
t the own's money . ,n fact, 1 have tried to con-
duct business for the town lust as I would my own
business, .eras
I bare always helped in every effort to secure
new industries for the town and to increase em-
ployment Ip the workingmen.
11 you eft fit to gave me the customary second
term as Reeve. I will -ront,n,e to do all in my
power 16 advance theinterestsof Goderich in
both town and county affairs.
Yours respectfully. •
T.R. WALLIS.
TO THE ELECTORS OF COLBORNE
J. TOWNSHIP.
CH 0 u A11 kinds for at reasonable prices.
1f you intend buying • house it will be to your
interest to ex ase, as 1 may have lust what you
are loathing toe, No trouble to show you the
places 1 have for ark. A large tut to choose
from. Call ,n and see me.
P. J. RYAN.
Real Estate and Insurance
Phone SO. 41
LARM FOR SALE IN GODERICH
1' TOWNS:11P, cootavang ninety-three acres
of first-class land pearly all tile drained. Macre,'
Plowed, W acres Lucerne clover, 11 acres de1oevveey
and timothy, s ac, es sweet clover. Small amoubt
01 hush. Two acres M orchard a d ama11 ftgWWI
Story-and.a•haH nd brick bops withan modern
conveniences, including bathroom furnace. hard
and soft water. (rood spring well with windmill,
which pumps water to house and barna Good
hank tarn, 50e70. with steel roof. good delve .bed.
Barn sad house have lightning rods„ Situated
three mil.. from Goderich on Huroft road. Ap-
ply to ALFRED TEBBU Goderich, R. R, leo, 1, Godes
rich Phone la 0 MN 41
It makes a real trash=Blackstone's
delicious ice cream, in ,bulk or fancy
bricks
CRAIGIE'S
Assaran eaai Real Estate
MODERN/ HOUSE FOR SALE
1'4 story frame, with furnace,
electric/ light end bath, garage,
esus 1 on the corner of Well-
fagt n slid Pk -ton streets. Im-
m fate possession. TLIe is a
de.lrable home and will be
Id cheap.
1% story frame house with
6 rooms, electric light and
water, full lot with orchard.
9ltnated on the west side of
Cameron street.
Investment Securities.
Victory Bonds bough and sold.
J. W. CRAIGIE
hen Si ckitess Comes
n
FDS in the Bank are a
a++aaa strength and a comfort to you
Aee unforeseen circumstances
IWse-much as sickness or acci-
dent.
Open a saving account with no
and commence to build up a re-
which will prove a friend in
Your hour of trouble.
St so JwdW "eery week fee to
tsar" re, -s iasetS wcet .1 IW ""m
Was uab will amcpet
M Iees.11. err
The undersigned, candidates for the
Reeveship of Colborne township for the
coming year, have mutually agreed to do
flo canvassing of the electors, but tolallow
them to decide worm they will vote for
without solicitation.
Weurstxeors
large nmbeaercioe their franchise.
Wishing alt the people of Colborne a
happy and prosperous year during 1921.
HUGH HILL.
GORDON YOUNG.
jh0 THE ELECTORS OF GODERICH. MUNICIPAL NOMINATIONS.
LADIES AND GENTLEMEN. -1 am again
a candidate for the position of Deputy
Reeve for the town of Goderich, and fully
believii g that I have accomplished much
for the benefit of the town as one of your
representatives at the county council, 1
appeal with confidence for your support
un Monday next, January 3rd.
Wishing you the compliments of the
season, 1 am • Yours truly.
W, F. CLARK.
TO THE ELECTORS OF GODERICH,
LADIES AND Cll.TtsYSN,- 1 have been asked
by a large number of electors to stand fur the
officeul Deputy e. End have consented todo
so. Al, hough tads is the first tuns my name has
been before the chatters of Gude tch, 1 have had
several years*ppmrent{ in municipal affairs ,n
the township a 1 West W ■wansh and the county
council 1 bawl been a ratepayer of (.odench fur
at least eight years and have been associate .
with the town in business for a peat many year■
If elected. t add gave sire civic affairs the closest
attention.
Your. faithfully,
WILLIAM BAILIE.
THE ELECTORS OF Sf.
GEORGrS WARD.
A word of eaplarstion may be ,n order ,n regard
to why 1 haw allowed my name to go before the
Minors of St. George's ward as candidate for
election as sctiocl trustee.
1 admit it is • little unfortunate to oppose ■
good man like bb -allows. who has done goof
woet in the years be beereps,sented you.
I beltesttbateur canasta' do not take the inter.
est they should in education. To my mind, there
shouia have beer a contest in every ward. not so
mucn to turn (be rppeent trustees o .t, hut to show
that the elect. re aft watching their work, and to
put:the a ustees obi their met Ile to do bet ter work
The school board', as at present coastoutedpa
somewhat of • fondly compact. 1 have I•ved ,n
Goderich twsaty.evenears. and the greater
part d that time tar family I father and aunt hav,_
been members.
1 think ,t ewe to Fates to the experienced. but 1
believe it Deemer, to wort ,n new blood to keep
the older young, and help lake held of so ate
thing, that modfil be done by our az WO board.
1 believe ,t the dutyr, of every c,baen to do his
part toward mak,• 1 himself of service to human-
ity. and, while my Wee ,s in demand for my busi-
ness. 1 believe I should offer of it at least a ffic,ent
to further the t.,s1 intermit of the education of
beloved children.
If elected, 1 will do my best . il not. ,t will bean
right.
1 thank my pnpoaer and seconder. and wish all
• prosperous New Year
M. W. HOWELL.
T. M. Davis
respectful) solicits the
vote of tW-elecion if
Goderich for the office of
Rem._ for 1921
fill. 'lepsis pleads for
"the customary second
term ; " but Mr. Wallis
did not allow me to have
"the second term" a year
ago.
HOCKEY
Intermediate 0. }f: A
ST. MARS V. GO
ASHFIELD. •
In AsF,field J. Hackett was acted
Reeve by acclamation, and John Jamieson.
a councillor of this year. was moved up to
the office of Deputy Reeve, as T. J.
Richardson. who held the office this year,
is removing from the township.
Three councillors are to be elected from
five contestants : Frank Johnston. Thos..
Sullivan, Robert McDonald, Arthur Cu'•
bert and John Campbell.
WEST WAWANOSH.
The old council was re•elected.
EAST WAWANOSH.
The council of East Wawanosh was re-
elected aithout a contest.
HUI. LETT.
in Hulled there is a contest for the
reeveship between M. Armstrong and
James Watt
BLYTH.
J. E. Taman and I)r. W. J. Milne are
Candida es for the reeveship and there are
seven contestants IoM seats as councillors.
COLBORNE.
There was a quiet time at the Col-
borne nomination meeting on Monday.
Gordon Yonng, the present Reeve, and
Hugh H111 are the candidates for the
reeveship for 1921. They agreed not
to do airy eanvassing, so there is no
excitement over the contest.
Aaron Fisher, Girt. Currey, C. A.
Robertson and .1. H. Graham were elect-
ed councillors by acclamation. C. C.
McNeil, Ed. Shaw, Jr., and W. L.
Young were nominated, .put withdrew,.
GODERiCH TOWNRHiP.
In Goderich township the councilt
1920 was re-elected by accla,mation:
Reeve -N. W. Trewartha.
Councillors -D. A. Lindsay,
Vanderburgh, Harry L. SAlksldt/Her-
bert E. Cox.
BAYFIELD. r
For Reeve -A. E. Erwin, E./Merner,
D. Ilewa r.
For c•ourw•illorie--Wm. Robt.
McMurray, t4amuet Cleave, Wm. J.
Elliott. John Parker, George Cantle, Jr.
For trustees -John W. McLeod, F. A.
Edwards nod Rey. A. Micfartane (el-
ected Ity acclamation).
• As none of the numlliees for Reeve
or connelilors put inttr-gnallseatlon
papers. a new nomination will have to
i be held.
BORN.
MA(MATH - At Holmmvilte nn December 25,t.'
Mr. and Mn. S. R. MacMath, a son (vmuel
Lomas Sheldon).
IQi1si1.
14A R LTON. -la Godsea It. no Ft da y. December
21, William Francis Marlton. ,n this Seth year.
NEWTON - In Goderich township. on Frida••
December 14, CIeadent Newts,, in his 71133
year,
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SMITH -On December 25, at Winnipeg,
Satth, whlowof the late 11 H. Smith tffa,
eel o(Geiderichl, awed 70 year.
Clover
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ADVERTISEMENTS.
Page
for Saha-A. H Clutton. . 1
Cinema-WesternCanada Flour Mills
Limited_. ..... .. e
ion Card -M. W. Howell . .... ..... 1
F - tion Card -T. R. Wallis... .. .. .... I
s: Wanted -J, M. Gledhill..... .. .. 1
Hon Card -g. R. Wigle
Imo Card -H: C. Dunlop , - .---- --- 1
Support the Goderich Manufacturing Company
Bylaw ... . .... . . .......... ... I
Election Card- Wm. Bailie 1
Special Optical Offer -Smith's Art Stare..- . 1
To the Electors -Hugh Hi11, Gordon Young .. 1
E.ection Card -W. F. Clark
Card of Thanks -Joseph Hackett
Election Card -Great War Veterans..... ....
Election Card -T. M. Darin.
WEST STREET RINX
TUESDAY, JANAFtY 4T
GAME AT 8 1
The Great War Veterans
having had a rumor•drawn' o their at-
tention that Major Du op had not
seen service in France, take this oppor-
tunity to emphaticall give the lie to
this rumor, and the this meeting unre-
servedly place th selves on record as
unanimously in avor of •
ION BANK OF CANADA
``8i nth 'F. Woolcomb, Manager
DUNLOP
for
MAYOR
NOTICE.
Marked tenders will be received up to
the 15th day of January, 1921, for haul-
ing cement gravel from Ward Allen's pit
to school grounds at Ileniniller. About
200 yards of gravel. The highest sr any
tender not necessarily accepted. Address
J. W. GLEDHILL, Secretary Benmiller
Conaolidated'School Board, R. R. No. 4,
Godericn. 3t
SPECIAL OPTICAL OFFER.
High•grade, gold-filled spectacles and
eyeglasses, with best quality Nat spherical
lenses, lex, only 13 50. Eyes examined
free by our well-known and painstaking
specialist, Mr. Hughson, formerly expert
optician for Kent's jewellery store, Tor-
onto. We save you money on everything
in the optical line, Come early. fhrte
days only -Thursday, Friday and Sat u1•
day, January I:ith, I4th and 15th.
SMITH s ART (TORE, (,o:ertch.
• NOTICE OF MEETING.
nODERICH HORTICULTURAL S0.
u CILTY.
A general m.et,ng of the nteinhers M the
Goderich Horticultural Society will he held on
Thursday evening. January e1h, at s p m,. in
the secretary's Melee, court house. All members
are re meted to ■lt,nd.
WM. LANE,
. _ Secretary.
David McElwain
pport the
oderich
anufacturing Co.
Bylaw
and help give Goderich
another substantial
industry employing a
. large number of hands.
SOME QUESTIONS FOR THE ELECTORS.
Two weeks ago lir. Dunlop statwl that he had no Intention of being a
candidate for Mayor, that he timid not glee the time to the position that Mr.
Nagle gave: that he was iut•Hued to drop out of the Council altogether.
On nomination sight he was still undecided as to'- remising hi the
Council. .
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WNN UP on Tuesday night.
Mr. «'igle, who is accused of wanting to "hog' the office of Mayor, had
practically no choler hut to stay in the tleld, as there was no other candklate
until the last minute, and the election could not be allowed to go by default.
t'orlatrieringAbe length of time It tnniralr.-Dunlop to decide, who per-
suaded him to take the tonal step! - -
What tndtleuers are• behind him In the contest?
Who are the persons who are running ala campaign!
Why am Meows. Parson., Mitchell, lleCreath, Beck, etc., so busytlsip•
bus Wulf?
la 11 a ease of revenge nein Mr. Wigle for their defeat a year ago, er
have they still Wipe wheelie to put over tete town that requires that Mr. Wigle
Tie mit of the way?
Is one year in the Council sufelent gaaliflcatinn for the mayoralty!
Did Mr. Dunlop In one single instance during the year stand out on say
question that came before the council?
Does anybody know where Mr. Dunlop stands today on any Important
municipal question?
Has he any policy on civic questions! if so, what U !t?
Omni -A -that he is a good fellow. an accomplished "mixer," is this the
side qualification for sir Imis,rtaat-its-OAIt'. '
tf Wigle has made enemies 4n standing ep for the town's rights, isn't it
up to the electors to w'e that he Is put back In the Mayor's chair for another
year? i
Agent for
International Harvester Co. of
Canada.
All kinds of Farm Machinery.
in the Old Stand
Hamilton Street, Goderich.
igle for Mayor
The People's Candidate asks for your vote on his past
record to he re elected for 11121 lits policy has been and
14 11nw•
1. HONESTY.
2. PROGRESS, ECONOMY. EFFICIENCY.
3. A SOUND FINANCIAL POLICY.
The floating debt has been reduced front
in 1918 to *7,289.52 in 1920. Goderich is almost
Ontario in having reduced its tax rate in 1920.
4. MANUFACTURING INTERESTS ENCOUR-
AGIIfrD.
$20,009.22
unique in
Every legitimate and substantial indu%trial proposi-
tion has received support.
5. EQUAL RIGHTS FOR ALL; SPECIAL FAVORS
FOR NONE.
The carrying out of this feature of policy has made
Phelll le'r t-t,r 'Ville, but the public interest has been the
supreme 1,111,11101.M ion.
6. YOUR BUSINESS WILL BE DONE IN A CON-
SCIENTIOUS AND BUSINESSLIKE KA.NNER.
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