HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1921-1-20, Page 44 -Thursday, January 20, 1921.
SALE OF
COAT
SWEATERS
Every Coat in store goes
on sale at a big reduction.
This will be a splendid
chance to buy one just at
the time you need one
most.
Regular $ 6.00 for $4.50
8.00 " $5.95
$10.00 " $7.50
$12.00 " $8.75
$13.50 " $9.75
Sizes 36 to 44.
Heavy Wool Underwear
This -i*-* good heavy-
weightwool with a cotton
mixture regular $1.75 and
$2.00, for per garment
$I.25
BIG REDUCTIONS IN
Men's Overcoats
W.C. Pridham
1'h•ine
DUNGANNON.
Thursday, Jan 20.
The regular u),'e11ug of the Dungan-
non \\'.tutu'. 1o.titute w111 Iw held at
the home of Mrs. 1)r. Cas. on Thurs-
day. January 27th, at 2.30 p.m. The
topic will be taken by airs. John
1 Iuplell. Th.• subject will be: "!:vita
of Fault FluiIing." A large aieuduuce
1. request's!.
Mr. Rogerson, of Lefroy, who has
been vi•,itint his Win. Mr. Frank Rog-
erson. of the !tura! Telephoto. Com-
pany. left for his Inoue today.
Rev. Dr. Campbell. who was holiday-
ing at New York and Toronto, return-
ed house till. wee!:.
Servlee wilt Is. held In Fir.klne
church next •aunday morning at 11
o'clock.
ails.+ Margaret Ryan. of New Lis-
keard. Is herr visiting her mother.
The cow belonging to Ate Culbert
which figured in the runaway report-
csl in these eolnlnu, hist week, has
slnce diet. The trip of over a tulle at
the ta11 of a sleigh pulled by the runa-
way learn was tun much for the poor
bovine.
'.11r. Henry .fonesllias rsrelvel word
that his son Harry' is seriously I11 in
the hospital at Saskatoon. It la hoped
that better news of him will soon be
ree'rlved.•
Mr. 11. J. Crawford 1a evidently pre..
Paring to entertain hie friend.' at the
lake next smother: haring pnrrhased
a eothtge at Port Alpert from J. Tlgert.
a eo
'rhe naw, of the nage, to be placed
01 au attractive sign.orer_ilie -door..
will Iw "Dew Drop inn" --tend we ex-
pert to see Ben playing knot on a
large scale on sunny Sunday afternoons
ill the goal old smmmer-time.
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G/li)ERI011 TOWNSHiP.
The meeting of the Good Cheer Club.
which was postponed on account Of
the, stormy weather, will Is• held next
Monday night, at 8 o'clock. In„No. 1
schoolhouse.
Mr. Frances Chisholm while moving
wane timber behind his barn one day
last week came across a snake lying on
the ground -111 unu,4u111 thing at this
season of the year. The reptile was
about three feet long ,11111 was quite
olive. it Is only to u very mild winter
that snake'are found above ground.
The Late William !'rooks. -'.\n old
resident of l:eolerirh township passel
to his reward on "Friday morning. 7th
hist., when' �\'illhlm ('rooks breathed
Ids hist after 'but a few' days' illness.
The late Mr. • Crooks was Isms In
eouuty Fermanagh. Ireland. In Novem-
4wr of Heel 11111 at filo age of .rn
ei
TIES SIGNAL GO./ARIOH, ore.
'Rheumatism
Neuritis, Sciatica, Neuralgia.
Templeton's
Rheumatic
Capsules
Haws brought good
health to half -a -million
sufforera.
A healthful, money -saving remedy,
well known for fifteen years, pre-
scribed by doctors. sold by drug-
gists, $1.00 a box. Ask our agents
or write for a free trial ppaacckage.
Templetons, 142 lung W..To:aate
Loesl Agents -Dunlop's Drug Store.
R. D. Connell, John Tlplady and Fred
Lawrence. His remains were laid be-
side those of his wife In Goderlch cem-
etery.
ASHFIELD.
Gene to His Rest. -An illness of
three months' duration was ended when
the spirit of Kenneth F. MacLennan
of Laurier passed peacefully away on
the 'twining of January 12th. Mr.
MacLennan had not enjoyed very good
health 'for some time, but he did not
(--
cumpTara-AMT went about -Ms farm -
of
o rmiddle
,4 tm ill
a .tai. About. work a u 1
October he was taken 111 with a form
of spinal disease which Ina few clays
rendered hili practically helpless. From
this he never recovered. Throughout
his Illness lie was most carefully
attended• by his devoted daugh-
ter ' Isabelle, who la- --a_- train -
el nurse : but despite all that
medical skill atdl loving carr could
du he gradually Kr w• weaker and
more helpless until thF end same. He
w•as very; {sl tient lull submissive and
bore his long suffering with leoaming
Christian fortitude. He Is snn•ivel by
' his wife. two sous: Lorne. tit Windsor.
Ont.. and John, twelve years old. at
home. and four daughters: Isabelle
(Mrs. Dr. White of Chicago): Grace,
at boo.: Margaret. of Toronto, and
Violet. teacher of the Lothian school.
There are also two brothers: Charles,
of Laurie'', and Donald. of Kincardine,
and tin.... sisters: Misses Annie and
1 Mary, who live with their brother
I(.'harlrs nt Laurin. and Mrs. M'Leat.
Of Arnow. Rev. Flulay Matheson. of
•h. Str11tf.rI and his broth -
in a lout six weeks accompanied by N re.
tiormbrook.
Dr. A Ilion, who practised in Blyth
prior to going overseas. was elected an
aldermah in Welland in the recent elet-
tion.
v.•1 1.. With 111,,, family t. ('an.I Knox ehnre
111.1.
They sett led first in 1'hiugna-
er. Bev. Hugh Matheson of Toronto,
ott.c, where they lire' furg, Ira yearn.' bre nephews of the de4Ms-a. The late
then moved to WsIIe.ley ruwuship. air: MlrLennau 'seri loom Il $4tld.
Waterloo mouse. He did his .share stxtysix years ago. of sturdy e..otti.h
• I 1 known
lived here all tris life.
Everything you need
toward..1. ins, what wast en
i *$-f4W-'•(jm.-n's lm.$..• ittut_waw-Sonet_ lie Alta ty1 theioneers;'1ife. Ietrraking
relating t., Li. family In :after tears
of their 1 rtishlps anciFiuA:s. Heels Jo a
,f
for Fancy Work may be j
H ,1211 their rrrruws in the Burly hays.
In the hal-,•r.l.•,1 times of lent and lu w l f 1 he no
ary erhlau•e of Gin ludo -fry and Ire wits a 'mitis miler zee idruh• of it... .arty pioneer days. a 111. Hue farm and beautiful home,
t.s.k purl lu tide drilling a.s a rhlllan 1 I I 1 w leaves to litho loved ones
found here. S ; Pah,• 111! 111 f:oderiLlL e.wn cllpp 1 kill
of
psi rent.'. 111,
I ENNUI LER.
TUESDAY, Jan. IS.
Next Sunday. January 23rd. missionary
sermon, will be preached on the Brnmiller
circuit kev. J. F. Rey craft. of Goderich.
will Preach at Benm,ller at 11 a. m. and
at North Zion church at 2.30 p. m.
Odefines and subscriptions for the
missionary fund will be taken at e- .13
place. Missionary ervtce, will be held n
8rihel church on Sunday. January 30th.
at 11 a. m•
The install: 1101 of r lovers and a social
evening is promised to the members of
L. O. L. 153 on Friday evening of this
week.
The Farmers' Club is holding a public
meeting in the Temperance Hall on
Thursday evening of this week. with a
s iia' time at the close.
A yount daughter was born to Mr. and
Mrs. Melville Jewell on Turaday, January
11th. Congratulations.
kev. H. F. Kennedy will preach in
Victoria street Nlethodist chutch, Goie-
rich, next Sunday morning.
tet ami retiring
=.riling on, the eleve'tht11 ronisslun'dis disposition. an,1 yet too,k�a keen inter -
Call
he ri�tnwlurel until nine y.•ar,4 1 tc
ag, w•h.11 1,,,‘1/1.1 his 1151 rime nett to est ip the welfare ..f the eotitmuni
Call and see the matey
ho 114,45 Blue. 11i. wife, who, was fort •
uud he was ever really to lend a
111511}•. hi•help-
Their tinduso,iulrrreun'haagkihat,a,1 gdtucyowaoirthhuy+b..oH5r's41s-
Elizabeth 4•hes n,
beautiful and useful ar- years ago.
er very cavi attached to his bomb!
1 eerge A. on the howeetead, W. J. i
of Vancouver. sup Mrs al se Ames' and his family. and yet with heart
ticles we have in stock. I
MUNICIPAL COC NCILS.
GODERICH TOWNSHIP.
Goderich township council met at
Holwesvllle January -10, as per statute.
r d c r.
The following took the necessary r to
align et office:N. W. Trew'artha,
Reece; 1). A 1.1i(14-1.--0. L. Salkeld,
Herbert C. tow :'::•I Geo. Valulerburgh,
councillors. The toil..:••• s of last meet-
ing, as read. were approYel. The fol-
lowing officers were appointed by the
council and their respsetive salaries
are as follows: Adam Cautelon, clerk.
8115; J. E. Whitely, treasurer. 8100;"
Oswald !:inn, assessor, ers5 ; - Itoht. G:
Thompson. collector. 8100; Oswald
Ginn and D. J. Burins were appnnted
auditors at $3 earl; road kuperintend-
eut, Sam. Emmerson. $3.511 per day;
hoard of health, J. B. Whitely, medical
health officer, John Woods land the
Reeve and the clerk.
Fencevlewera-I'olltug dIs isl
1. Isaac Salkeld. Jno. flow.
Gen. I.althwalte. fulling dtyl
2. Geo. 0. Sturdy. W. F. Hick.
Yulll. Polling dlwision. No. 3.
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Raaf Jno. McClure. e 1
car, scab Ju
ov No.
rby and
atop �o.
and .Jas.
Jno.
0
Stew-",
Miss S. Noble
South Side Square - Goderich
SHOE
REPAIRS
Having sold out our
branch Shoe Repair Shop
at Seaforth, we are now in
a position to do all _Shoe
Repairs promptly and
neatly.
ry our BOYS' SCHOOL
OOTS, Solid Leather.
S. SMITH
1 .1st sI
1.,
.•f .\Ih•uford, sure v,•. M. a'rooks was sod .$31731)3 0'1" s large .u.ngh to ex-
4•th
•nd1'•t in religion. bring for many tend III. aid and infiue•nee to all w.lth
u. •1 member •tad\ official of the whom his lot was cart. He war s Reaadd
Ilulmrsyille i•hurrh :ui1 .fey. c.,fuinK 111.10. a klud and obliging neighbor. a
sh•:otfa.t :,.,.l 11e w,1s o
to the Base line !,h,,t iil••n; ifi.rl with
ltuturlu ,etre•:•► .'''L t tl.er „e ! faithful tnemler of .\..hNrlct I lesl,.v
art. Polling divisions No. 4 and 6. E.
H. Wise. Frank Powell. and IMn Gifd-
don. fulling division No. 5. Joseph
1Vatkius,• C. IV. Williams. and H. 0.
t Murphy.
Pouiidkeepers-Polling tlivlsiun No.
1. Isaac Salkeld. No. 2. W. y: Hick. No.
:; .\ndrew McGuire, No. 4 Cecil Miller.
No. 5 .1. It. Holmes. No. 6 Roy Ty -radial.
Sheep valuators --l'. .V. Williams.
Robt. ('tuff, and Ge,. %V. Sturdy. Wed
was 121x, ii llfoloutr 1)r:11110.111:1 Ili t.rlaili +jl1 m'tr #tr C+ttigrtH°
h:tt•Ing missed hot Y.:y -walks" ,luring reads nu Independent thinker
a.91.i, .1 sound Jiiittiweht, he vias one
•eceuty. your'. in {°11th. 1i' was a wholo to know was to res{edt 51211
conservative. 11, w.1s :i khotly 112,11. • 'iii. Ib• wItt la• greatly mb..eL In
hue who took a friendly Merest in the 'the ciimmuulty, In the �hunlp, but
welfare of his ueighb.r. 4)411 who w•as11• the of ail in his theown home: The
•d well to. Diem. 11.• had the habit of .y m atthy of the whole dtstriet 14 ex
health „1n1 alth..ngh Is• wa. uetb•.:tldy ren.le,' t. Mr.. Mael.ennaa and al
L1ilf11g 1,, the past rnupl, re years tto• members of the family In this
h1. hast 11111 .s w•:1- l.nt .d three docs' i their very arose bereavement.
luroltlon. He was 111 alntnlner from' Tie oneI eek pine on Fri,lay
• po -flirty a iniEltrc.:f: 4-itilltirrene4x t
t ,k a great Inter••t in the h•iups•r:lure•
Inspector, Daniel G11ddo0: school at-
tendance officer, Daniel (;lidduu.
The dlfferedtpithmaster,4 MO their
;respective road divisions are as fed-
; lows. with the understanding that
roads to he kept otwo In winter by
shovelling show, etc.. ke tett -to town-
ship ' road. superintenee'nt: Road
Ision No. 5, Rich. M.4 Iennan; No. R.
Wen. $on.rhy: N.. 7. Itoht. Mellwaln:
No. 44. Henry !taker: Nu. 9. Robb.
Rodgers: No. 10. Bolden Newton • No.
11; -Howard Cox; No. 12, Raid. Sloan:
No. 13. Austin Stnrity • No. 14. J.
Leslie l'ox : Na 15. Fred Gilbert : No.
16, Mason Stirling; No. 17, Freda Ford;
No. 1s1. Lloyd Miller:. No. 19, Jesse
Gray; No. 20. Joseph Coldongh: No.
121K1:eo4rook: No. 21,'3. 11. Miller: No.
29, Frank Lobb; No. 30, Geo. Crooks:
r No. 31, Itussel Neal; N.. 32.
Albert Lovett: No. 34. Thos.
Mair :' No. 35. Wm. Pickard: No. 3(d.
, Iraq Gardner: No. 37. Reno i intl.ar •
I No. 3a. Honky Hibbs; No. 39. David
Gars1e: Nn. 411 1E.l, Wm. Stewart:
• No. 41. Howard ('lark; No. 42, Robt.
!Cole: No. 45 tNI. Jno. Ratkiu; N. 4.;
(5.1, Jno. Perdue': No. 40. Artluir
1,
Currie: No. 47. Henry Telilutt: N..
s 49. Herb. Snnldnrt: No. 50, Sum.
Halstead.
1 The following accounts were passed
1115 use .f ilanor •1m,1 f ,1 a1• •, .and
the last sad rite• and the remains
te.t•. • '�Itr fntt.ral .hook pd..,• from :1,•11• laid at test in the Kiutall cem-
etery e• a a,a ' e.
tete tawllr t f l u e on h Iia Ira
1 tory in the Pr..5ure of a very Burge
ini 'gaudily afternoon. the ai•r).ire be-
.0111:1111r40f friends from the teen
lag voomineh•d by Iter. rl. Atider.•on and 'slop _nnd .Ike•}rini, ,\11 the memfxrs of
,'„ruts were pre.ent. The pa
T,i•u1r, 1,, eAli.1 Inca. i bearers were l'harl-. Stewart. finder
- 4W et etftralt, tr. A. Meltntrtbt. them
11.yd. Kenneth D. MacLennan ane
Duncan M.Fntyre.
tw
-the paMem rers. •+ngi--'Ms-'r': - Geer x the f •mil).
, an4 order+ drawn for the payment of
the same: A. Cantelon. Itepee tur
census, 12.50; Chas. Williams, valuing
shorn. *2: Pedlar People, *550.30; .1. W.
Y. use of church !Bled. 85: Wm.
-„i.hnston. building snow fence. S21:
pall
l enrles. IL Veneer. lantern. coal nil. etc..
_52,14. din Austin. refund status.
I labor. el S. W. Miller. nails. $2..41;
1G. M. Kidd. gravel, $230: T. 14. Wallis.
lumber, $s3.00: J. E. Mealfltnn, use of
winter road, 52: Chas. Fuller, 11,01 of
whiter toed. !+1 : t.ees h .Dlekkun, re -
hind taxes, S5: Jno. Gardiner, Tefund
_ taxes. $4.30: J. E. Whitely, po1¢ago
and stettlonerv, ell.
CASCARETS
"They Work while you Sleep"
ST. IIF:i.EXS.
TUESDAY, Jan 1s.
Mrs. John Welleo0d and son. of Cal
garo, are visiting with Mr. and \irs. Geo
1Yehh.
Miss Josie Cameron returned to Tor
.onto on Saturday, after spending holt
I I e . Ch: s Cumming, of Cookstown.
--1-44),i atone.
Council ndj'otrnel to meet first Afrin-
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- 'lay in F'ebtuery at 1.30 n'cioek p.m.
ADAM CANTELON, Clerk.
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"The' Scotch Store"
STORE HOURS: 8 A. M. TO 6 P. M. r SATURDAYS 9 P.M.
Annual Stocktaking Sale
Further Reductions in all Departments
50 only Children's Bearskin Bon-
nets, value up to $I.95, for 49c each.
30 only white Voile Waists, value
up to $2.95. for $I.95 each.
20 only handsome Voile Waists,
value up to $4.75, for $2.95 each.
100 pairs Women's Fleece -lined
Gloves, all sizes. Regular 75c, for 48c
pair.
5 pieces only Wooltouch t� Suit-
ings, regular $1.25, for 79C yd. \
50 lbs. Monarch Sport Yarn, grey
only, 2 -oz. packets, regular 39c, for 29C a
packet
Entire clearance of every Woman's
Winter Coat in stock at Tess than Dost
price, some are as tow as $5.00 each.
Our entire stock of Furs all marked
at less 33 1-3 per cent.
Children's Sweaters at greatly re-
duced prices.
A table full of odd Toques.vnewest
styles, half price.
These are only a few of the special lines, but all odds and ends of every
department are being cleared out at substantial reductions.
Come prepared to get bargains ; you will not be disappointed. We are
fortunate in not having large stocks bought at high prices and therefore are able to
give our customers the advantage of present:•prices.
_Store tles_9o'clock Saturday evening
.OUE__Mall Order Department baa; recently received large orders
from old customers in Denver, Detroit, Toronto, Montreal and ;be-- -
where. There's a reason.
Ph iiJar's Scotch Store ".
will occupy th • pulpit to Cahith church
nest Sunday.
Mr. A. Stein, of Ye,lew Grass, Sask.,
.o as a visitor with hitt sister, Mrs. James . The winter season i• a hard one nn t h e
I'urdun. babe. He is more or less confined to 1
Mr. J. Godkin, of Winripeg. visited his stuffy, badly. ventilated ro ms. It is
Stop growling around like a Bross hull hro'herin las%, Mr, James Ramage. last' often so stormy that the mother thee clot 1
-i - }�fe' .. ttet �+nt scat iw-iAa trash air as often as s -----
a:ltat con need is ( a -,•:.rets tonight sure The January meeting of the se, peens she should. He catches colds which rack
Don't forget your frien
birthday this month.
We have a choice line of
Birthday Booklets and Fold-
ers. Also cards of Congratu-
lation, Birth Announcements,
Sympathy and Anniversary
Greetings.
A beautiful lot of very
natural Artificial Flowers -
Roses, Chrysanthemums, Car-
nations, Apple Blossoms and
Daffodils, real cheap.
I
the meaning of the Bank Act and Cor-
!
rr-
ptratidps Tax Act and are- iniwune
from the, taxes thereunder.
Evidence was given showing that
the capital; contributed by rash part-
ner earned a +even iter rent.. thus .pro-
ducln[ $2,410`for each partner, and itis
Honor holds that earl is aseesaable on
this amount, pens the rennin from
r 1 f
o I, fuceertmeuts
.A•as .h
own. less Cer-
tain dedu.tdons In the case of 0. 0.
McTaggart. G.' D. McTaggart's aa-
•..ss4ble'nevfine is thus -8A,754.11, and
. Winter Hard on Baby.
M
M. D. ,Taggart's assessable Income
is $7,:41441.3%
His Honor makes the comment :
"Wiryas.essors du not Insist upon 111•
mime rettrus moll verified by th or
Iaration, a4 provided by the Asnesnmegt
Act,•pirttcularly in smelt 11144.11 as tithe.1 cannot eimeelve. if fhb were done
10 Clinton. It would greatly assist In
proper getting at the eyorre•e•t and { r {,Pr as-
sesoments, and would 'simplify the
of
workappealof the" .courts of revision in *
_...
cul
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For That Cough or Cold
Riker's Syrup of Tar with Cod Liver Extract
and
Laxative Cold Tablets with Aspirin
Smith's Art Store
East SL . l'hone la s
If you have Frien
then s11 111 1i.icc
Your Photograph
J. T. Fell
tor your ler end bowel.. Then you Women's Institute w,II be held at the his li'tle system ; his ttomsch and bowels
a ill weke tip wonrifeny what became of hon • of Mrs. D. I o 1 on Thursday, the get nut of order and he becomes peevish
your n,errou.ness, ,lirzine.., .sick head- 27th. at 2.30 o'clo_k. Subject : 'rued and cross. To guard against this the
1'he, bad e01,1. or upset, gassy stomach. , o' the Farmer -its Fsults and its lin• mother should keeps h.sx or Baby's Own
e., inronaenienre. %Children t rnvem^nts." Rolf Cai14--"Witty 'An- Tablets in the house. They regulate the
i e casearet. tyro. lit. 25. 50 cents. ewers." Niusic, etc, A c• rd:al invitation stomach and bowels and break up COW..
is extended : evetyw,dy welcomt. They are add by medicine dealers or by
1. Saye Cream Applied in Habib'
Relieves Head -Colds at Orme.
If your nnstrllt are clogged andryour
ad is stuffed and TOM can't breathe
fre Nestles of a maid or catarrh, just
get small bottle of Ely'. Cream Balm
at an drug store. Apply a littie of
this fr rant. antiseptic cream into
tour nos ila and let it penetrate
through eve air paasage of your head,
soothing and aling the inflamed• swol-
len mucous me rano and you get in-
tent relief.
Ah! how gond feels. Your nos -
:lila are open, your end is dear, no
more hawking. sni,mi 'blowing; so
norm headache, drenes.`,r etrugRling
'or breath. FIv's Cream ' aJoat
' that eneferers irnm head rn it sad ea.
s..1. nn..a 1''s a delight.
STOP CATARRH! OPEN
NOSTRILS AND HEAD
mail at 25 cents a box from the Dr. Wil-
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BLTTH.
WEDNESDAY, Jan. 19.
The annual meeting of the subscribers
f Blyth Memorial Hall was held on
Friday evening, with President McTag-
.art in the ch'ir, The treasurer's report
showed the tinarc's to he in a fairly
satisfactory condition, although there are
still ,time outstanding sub•criptioni.
Directors weir appointed representing
the several municipalities ar.d or,anix-
alions interested in the hall.
• Nit. Cohn Fmgland lig sold )his regi•
,is
Rere.to Mr F Hifll)urn
Rev. G.,tce Telford, of 3t. Andrew's
church, ex.'hanghl ftutplte (M 'Sunday
with Rev. R. C. �icflecmid. of Godrrich,
who preached two excellent sermon here.
Miss Bair, of Dake to who was the
retest of Mrs. Fingland, of ltlyth, and of
I Mrs. John Fingland, of Lon es`:oro', has
!left for her home.
Mr. John H+rnihrolk left th s weak for
IHalifax, whence he nails for England by
steamship Caned t, Ile expect, to return
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Hams biedicineCo., Brockville, Ont.
SC11001. REPORTS.
S. S. No. $. Colborne.
14choul report of S.S. No. 9, Colborne.
Sr. 1V. (total 700) --.loan Fattish 30.4,
John Parrish 5113, Grade Morton 430.
Thomas Flnrtnn 424. Merle Horton
313". Sr. 111. f total 5001 -Benson
H.rtni, 26.44, G.nlon Jewell 2117•. Sr 11.
1 total 000.1 -Evelyn Horton 379. Helen
Fuffihrd 22Do. s. lndleetes nn {examina•
tout that was missed be a _pupil:
M. A. W111TEM AN. Teacher.
CLINTON ASSESSMENT f.\SE.
alrTaxgttrt IlrntIwrs .\re .assessable on
!miaow, Says ('Minty Judge.
1 .Jotter Dickson has given judgment
Ina nonuser .f appeals against the as -
WE GUARANTEE THEM
Money refunded if not satisfied..
%remittent of the town of Clinton which
here 4,015 before him as eounty Judge.
In the ease of G. D. M,•Tnggart and
St 1e. McTaggart some Imliortant
prints are raised, and In his Judgment
His Honor deals with these at some
tengt h.
Th. McTaggarts are brothers doing
bnmin.ss at CI(nton nnder the 'style of
"MeTaforart Brom., hankers." Each
brother has contributed 1411,(544 to-
wards the -capital, and they. rect•tve
deposits of money from the pmblie for
the no. of whieh they pay Interest at
the rate of three per emit. per annumx
They nre asw•mseel for bn,inesr nss5sa-
nl,•ut at 8711►. and they contend that
Teeing ton aaseawed they are not liable
for In •.tor tax on the profits and in-
come from th.Ir business, .wkiJh
amounted to $1 1,033.144 in the year.;
Itis Minor holds that they are not
' utltled to exemption as "hankerer," for
if th^y mime tinder the provisions of
the 11.1 Ilk Aet they wottl,1 lo• ambJe•t'
to the Provincial tat on bunks. 'They
rinn't suemesafully ela1nt that they are;
hankers within the meaning of the
Assessment Act and are therefore Ito -
mane from municipal taxation, and at
the name tine are not banker's within
Phone No. 1 The Rexall Drug Store Bedford Block
NEW ELECTRICAL STORE
Old Colborne Hotel Corner
A complete line of Electrical Goods and `;ilii lies now in stock.
Beautiful Fixtures Reading Lamps
Hanging Lamps, etc.
Electric Heaters, Toasters and other Household
Conveniences
Flashlights Condor Electric Bulbs 50c
Ae J.
LAITHWAITE
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