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The Signal, 1921-10-27, Page 1he Signal invites contributions by readers to its personal columns, Let us know the names of your visit ors. Also other new items always welcome 1 1. .M/V W are You Reading "SISTER SUE" 1011 A b) Eleanor 11. Porter 41,. (esnnwrnel in THE SIGNAL last VIVA, 'ENT] -FOURTH YEAR NO. 43, PROTECT YOUR SAVINGS Money that is not absolutely necessary for the small =- �aow of running the farm should not be kept about >�ae. You run the risk of losing it. having It stolen- Restroysd by a ere. Open a Savings Account In the nearest Branch of the Sterling Bank. Your money -Instead of remaining Idle - wfll be earning you a protlt. You may enjoythe con- venience of paying your monthly accounts cheque. You will have the feeling of security which comes from knowing that your money is eb olutoty agfe. Bee our Manager next time you are In town- Y TOWN OF GODERICH PI'111.1C MEETING To the Citizens and Ratepayers -- A public meeting will he held In the TOWN HALL 011 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28th. 1921 at $ pan for the psrpt sc of (smoldering the pro- posed by4gw_•ntbortsinpp the _oonstruc- tion of a Filter W i'hlarlaatbw Plast 11n connection with our waterworks nyste•m. F:veryliMit he requested to attl-tai 84111 dlotnlm tYla important matter. L 1. Kaes, (Sgd) F. K. Wigle. Town Clerk. Mayor 1921 TAXES Pate for Mat settled I am now prepared to se - o *rpt payment. Two per cont. allowed off 1f paid on or before September 30th. After I►ecember 1001. owe per cent. will be added. After January 1st, 1922, fire per cent. added. Taxes In arrears must be paid at once. Wal. CAMPBEi.r., Tax Collector. Alg(1 26, 1921. tf BUS AND BAGGAGE SERVICE :Bus streets all trains. Calla matte for passengers and bagging, to any part of the town. Prompt service gnaranteed Telepbsas Sl Day sr Night „ M. R. STOWS Residence. Cambria Road, opposite Organ Factory Office GODERICH, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1921 TENDERS WANTED. 11 ENDERS WII L BE 'RECEIVED 1 Op to THURSDAY. DECEMBER 15th, IVJI. for building schoolhouse at Benmdlar. Teu- deo to he siren utilising the Oct budding; also for new construction tho mahout Tenders to he for complete eoaerete Inundation, building (plumb- ing, closet system). healinglwater system); also separately. t/ desired. School Board to s, ppty cement, gravel. brick on grounds. A marked cheque Int 10 per cent. of amount of leader will be required to accompany same The lowest or any tender not necessarily aces pled. Plans for new budding can be seen at benmdler, at J. W. Gled- 0,11's. or at Woollen MIs. building to be fully completed by September let, 1922. 1 W. GLEDHILL. Secretary. BenmallerConeoLdated School Board. Eat .. PUBLIC NOTICE. rhtl WHOM1 IT MAY CONCERN. will not be reepgtslbk for any soda Pin" chasedin my name unless arcuat0anied by a written order. (Signed/ DAVID1$PROI'L. R. R. No. 11. Auburn West Wawanoeh, October 13. 1911. Q<In, JOB COMPOSITOR WANTED • Excellent opening for competent man, 4.4 hours. 531.10 PER WEEK Open shop, steady employment. Monetary Tinges Printing Co., 02 Church 231. Termite Unlimited Quantity of GOOD MIXED WOOD FOR SALE at 13 per single cord, delivered. THE GODERICH MANUFACTURING CO.. LIMITED. (Foot of Anglers St.) Phone 61. DR. F. J. R. FORSTER. EYE, EAR, NOSE. THROAT. Late House Surinam New York Otthea{�a11 it sad Aural Hospital, amhotaat at a8er2aeM's Eye Hospital sad Golden Square Throat Has - total Loads.. s looted°, >R. $,lignallord Telephone 157. At Hotel Bedngd. Godeoch. horn Wednesday. November 1601. at s p m. to Thursday Nov• t amber uta at 1 p. a. �OUNF2+-HOUSES. 1 A11 'duds for sale at very reasonable prices. Tn Rsaty.-Tile usstatr Sat of Judge R L Dosk.e house. rap Pt t'Inreat street Posses).. November 1st. ADDIS' to P. J. RYAN sow lmtls.d lasleranre- Phone re. Arthur Circle Bazaar and Salad Tea Knox ('hurrh Lecture Room Saturday, October 29th Tee served from 4 to 7 p.m. Home-made (taking. eaudy. fancy and useful artkies for sale. G. C. 1. Orchestra In atterdanss DANCE -- SATURDAY NIGHT; -OCTOBER i5th, AT _ The Pavilion , : Goderich, Ont. [Rsas-s ssrr HOTEL] COMING SOON --- "A ROUGH NIGHT" and it will play for weeks to a cold, drafty house unless you order your _' Storm Sash and Doors Now Save money, fuel and be comfortable. They are the only genuine fuel saver and what you save in one sea- son will pay for them. SPECIAI, PRICES on all orders received until Oc- tober $iat:- Ur ORDER NOW It means dollars and comfort to you. Pbotae 47-.n4 - leave the rest to US, Goderich Planing Mills Pima 47 LIMITED P. 0. Bei 18 C.RAIGIE'S INSURANCE and REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Two-story white brick, -fully modern. eight -roomed house. water heating. Situated on the ninth side of Lighthouse street. Price $3.500. Two-story red brick, fully modern, eight -roomed house. full lot, double garage. Situated on the corner of Elgin avenue and Stanley Street. Priee 15,600. Two.stor frame, knee -roomed 1Fo11se,r 14 -ht and t prilge, in Brat elates condition. east sT4 of Victoria street. Pries 42.206. Roods Bought and Sold. J. W. CRAIGIE MEMORIAL WINDOWS IN ST GEORGE'S CHURCH DEDICATED TONIGHT Former Members of Congregation To Be Remembered, Bishop of Huron To Officiate The memorial windows in St. George's church, of which mention Was made in Tlw Signal last week, will be dedicated tonight (Thuraday, Ocjober 2Tth), at 8 p. in., by the Bishop of Huron. Mrs. G. M. Urso, who gave the windoad, and her husband have come !non Chicago to be present at tlw Nervier. Special music has been prepared by the choir, and it it expected a bugler will wound the last post 111 honor of McKee Morrison, who fell in action. TIse public aro cordially invited to the service. THE WEEKLY CHILD .WELFARE CLINIC will be held in the Council Chamber, Town Hall, on FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28, '21 FROM 2.30 TO 4 e. P. -o- All mothers are invited bring their children under :8 years of age for examination and advice. Small Bank Accounts We welcome even the smallest accounts and er- ten(' the same service to the patron depositing one dollar a week, as to the firm banking thousan&. Moreover, that degosit of $1 a week, confingerl regularly. and including interest at 3ypounded semi-annually, gives you a balance of $280.26 is five years. ION BANK OF CANADA Goderich Branch, F. Woollcombe, Manager -O- Visitors interested in the health of the public will be cordially welcome. Willoughby Farm Agency --o- Offers for sale a splendid farm of 100 acres. Well situated on 8th concession of Colborne, 8 miles from Goierich; 21 miles from Auburn; good bank barn and stabling; hen- house and driving shed; good brick house. The farm is well watered; I tnile to school; 11 miles to church; 2} miles to station, Full particulars of this and other listings to be had from C. C. McNEIL, their repre- sentative, who would be pleased to show buyers any time. C. C. McNEIL Rr, ce greet ., Goderich, 0 nt ANNUAL MEETING 1 CHILDREN'S AID AND HUMANE SOCIETY Will Convene in Children's Shel- ter, Goderich. Outside Speaker To Attend The annual \meeting of ttw Huron County Cbiktren'b Aid and Illumine So- ciety will be Iwkl oq Tureilay, November 8 at 3 p. m., in the Childreu'a Home, Cameron street, Goderich. Officers will be elected and reports given. There will also be nn eddreaw on e111ld welfare walk by Inospcmr Anton Tovell,sof Wellington county. It in hoped there w111 tw a good reprep ntatietn from diiferent'parta of the county. ('one and see how homelike the place it and bow well the children are caned tor. AUCTION SALE REGISTER Wrioto nay, Nov. 2. -Auction 'ale of house- hold Newt,. pmpets) of John Hoyle, at Ile Aa gw4t10.• save. commencing at 1 dcka-k p. m. P. w.1Mn.Auctioneer . rum GOUERICIi MARKETS wheal, par bush Oats per lensk.-. Barley perbah Pant. or bunk ... 13n.kwheat par bush. Flour. final y. percwl Flour. pntoot, per owl 4,80 to ass Bra..patron .. ..... .... .. . n 00 to 2300 8hew1.. per ion ... .... ....... 2i 00 to Vino 11.,. Iso r Inn 12.10) to Mel ttrww. for -r, per ion.. 111 ,en to 1200 Dairy Rutter, earth .36 to 40 Creamer) 'hitter, per 38,........3610 car Ikon frw.l,. par dog... Y to di Potatoes per bush.. 1.00 to 1 25 Cattle butcher.' rade.' tr owl. 6.0U to 5,20 l'+.Ile, bw clan.' mall , per Oat. 4.00 to 500 Hoge, live weight, per cwt. gm to 8,0) Hides. par Ib .04 to .04 Shimoda his .10 to .10 TNt'wI..y. Ort. T.. .f _moos .81 la to .M) ,leu to ,55 . 1.27 to 1.10 01.1 841 70 350 to 87• THE FARM LAND AGENCY. 100 acnes ex.rllent els' lan, soil. In fine ,on dlthm, latae portio,, .soled down. dx a,y►s tehaat,erawina- All fall plowing done: well fenced, principally new woven wire; ortolan well and windmill. Gond fruit orchard. ail 1an11dfoga. widernodphone In hour. Mlnate1 011 e00.1 grovel road, excellent neighborhood. 34 miles from Dungannon. near school. Prise, Of WO; 11000 will be accepted down. balance on easy terns) to suit ptrehaser. Iq acres. said to he god productive soil, large Portion clay loans. tall plowing done. No foul wends, farm well feared; artesian well and wind. mill. Etollent hare, goo) ootls.11dinge, w.•II heated In goal nelthtdrh.•o,l near Nile villose. Phone In how. mall hos near hour, Prlee, Baal. Iteisa n*t,a payment 4108811' hatance, easy tern's. Instead of cash payment, a gaol hacv and IM in (:alerlrh will be accepted as part try• neat. g Alsna number of other farms for saki at attest, tie. prices. Tao good horse% Inr sale at give-away prima. tone lawny delver, perfectly gentle, in shape -110. worthSO,. , nue Arasl mare, good roadster. Wnallawn, may be In foal. large enough for regular faro[ or nod work Rlre, R1i: cheap at Cu. For all particulars see J. W. ARMSTRONG, Above Parson's Fair. Box w., noder1-h. FOR SALE OR RENT. iLJta1sHEl) RA MINN TO Also a games for auto. Apply 1MR8. 050. (IRAHAR. corm., East cud Albert steads, It Ijk) RF.ST.-FURNISHED HOUSE 1 TONAL bit the reenter of Keays sad this streets, ukderle•h. Possession any time. Apply on the premia.. It VOR SALE. -MODERN /INVEN- T tusks, Dtrss^d brick house for sale. Framed this season: lout ready to 1w occupied. Two minutes walk from s,lwrr- Apply V, P.1:01'LD, Market street. tiff f,'OR SALE.-TIiREE SHORTHORN (' hull cakes. ready for souls*Oxford ram Oxforam lambs fromsire from Imported Rock: two large litters Yorkshire pigs, old Harrod Rack and it a'. Whits Leghorn cockerels, from heavy -teflon strain. J(tl1N FAaRINII. Phone Uunganuon 4215. 1241 LWARM FOR SA LF. -IN COLRORNE i' township. lot s, Ind concession, eastern 4t - vision; loo miles from tlemnIIler. Cwmsalns 101 acres; K. acres Is now under rultivatkr. moot Way -and -a -hall white Mirk home: gnat rink torn, 70 feet hr 5i feet; drlvingshr.l, 8 feet by /O art. well fenced and good well water. PA11. MAEDZL, R. R. No, 4, (*demi, Telephone 1t, r. It. 10.18 BUILDING LOr FOR SALE. -ON t'rnck street. Must be sold within the Twat ler weeks Maize offer to MRS IHOM4SMc- KENZIE. Victor's Street. Goderich. or to W. A. W HIT'ELEY. 5211 Oak Street, New Orleagns La. THE SIGNAL PRINTING CO., LIMITED, Publishers, Public Meeting Friday Evening to Discuss Byla-w Town Council Decides to Call Ratepayers Together to Gel the Falb -Reeve Davis Registers a "Kick" Against Loiterers on the Square Young sten, beware ' The propriety of your lomluct oil the streets rat (lode - rich Is being questioned mai Reeve Utivlri protect at the nle18eting of the town touuntl hast Friday evening should tact fall on dent ears. In introducing the subject Reeve Davis dell/trod that "nasty. insulting reworks" were being made to young women who were lneIktd frequently to love the ,Square rather than con- tinue to be 4•14)ets of abuse by Street loiterers. Several complaints had been WARM FOR SALE.- LOT 20. CON- CESSION S. Gorier ich townstdp. consisting of 42 scrim of choice clay loam, with spring creek and spring wen. Barn Mi10, with cement steam; hay born. Iax•n: drive -house. 11127; small hen- house: comfortable eewrerste cattalos, and tui acres of aen5(0. 1e is *ogled one mile from designated Provincial county road. seven miles from ( orlerirb, sod is consonant to,tltwd and (hutch. Apply to B.14 LINDSAY, R. R. No, 2, Goderich. Plcom 802 r I 11 This your. Mr. Fraser said. the coin - pony lied Igen cli.trged 41.437.50. ami he asked for u rebate. If the rebate wore not grant ril he askwl that the ..outwit advise hintas to why the taxes r had leen liwusol. After souse die cussion Councillor Mosier novel, owe - ()Wel by Reeve Davis, that Mr. Fraser be asked to put his inquiry in writing. The motion was t;lrrie'l. Two ewumud,•atious from Mr. M. 1:. Cameron with reference to the recent asslgIIneut of the National ShilA'u11t1- Mole to hiss recently w it Ilse desired Ing ('uwpau4t' were n -►d. On (notion know what cooed be .els•. to pre- of (-ounrii got--fNry vent a recurrent* of such annoyances. were re•fe•rnrl-to the special t•uwwfttee Speaking on the Meow gae•%iion Couu- W1111411 was given power to consult the cliktr Knight declared that no enema- town solicitor if necessary in ortler to agement w•as given the pollee 1114 the I)rotett the b'wu's interests. performance of their dnitew ■nil lie Itolut•Mtr frau Mr. W. J. Me4'netth. cittd w•veral hruetana%•s where \ ike { St. David's street, and Mr. lV m. ['moment that t11e eM,u11,11 had �O[ Glazier,East'street. to have trees rn- toaeked up their sora After etinrkle - moved from in front of their respective able talk as to the duties of the poleiproperties, were referred to the public 'In keeping this streets clear of tach works committee with power to alta "nuisances" the matter was dropped. With a view to tducattng the else -I A partition was p*Wwutel &sling phut orate as to wily It WAS neve..Man- to the Mega, at rile lend- of 1Cellilrgto11 provIdr funds for the hlstallation of I street 1w rephireri. 118 they had leen .1 new filter plant in connection with('lowed recently 4111 1141101111t of (wing 111waterworksthe waterworks system, the eon ne•111 a dangerous emd►tiuu. The petition a emu- decided to hold u public mw•tluc un i war referred to for pule))* Friday evening of this week. The l wilts•. opinion was held that the public did, •t number of repttents fur 1 clot know fully ell to consider the tgw18eaky -01, rtur t twrmils war referred In the tier eels. the conditions which forest the tours- mlthr. The question of tpanlnt 1s1consider such a hug wwnditur,'. nig permits int r.ol't•wl the sul)).tt an it west decided that it ft would heIerecting ga01518 ou the street line. aoiu()1e to take this weans of in- Tia' members of Hie council who were forming the public on tlwtquwRtou, Mr. .1. W. Fraser, of the Western ('ana1M Flour Mins Company, asked permbntion to speak to the council with reference to the ('ompany's sic- eotint for taxes. Aceording to a by- law passed n decade ago, the amount 1 The finance (r,ulmllte' recommended of taxi% for this tympany had Writhed ex -folio Sergeant Rookies* M• set sr 11200.00, ins•Indiug school tax. i 1l'ontlnued 013 page 5.1 GODERICH WOMEN WILL MEET ON FRIDAY EVENING Mass Meeting To Be Addressed By Mrs. Harry Carpenter of Hamilton The Indira of Coderic•h and vicinity are to Iso .given a special treat to- morrow (Friday) evening when Mrs. Hurry (hrpenter. of Hamilton. will address a masa meeting in Tentp•rnmee Hall, eommeneilgr at s o'cl ek. Mrs. Carpenter is president of the (Illtwrto 1Vomen's Liberal Assstseiatkln. She is all eloquent and forceful speaker and is well t(am)ed to discuss In n very ititelllgent• manner all the big polltleel questions of the day. All ladies who Intend to exercise their franchise at the coming Federal election should ar- rnnge to attend. dhlk present 111111 Councillors t'ntt. Knight slid Moser --a11 spike against 1111,' nrtactlee, anal all tigress' with the Reeve to that the appeanvtae of the street 1118 81)0111181 when this W118 a111m•et. 7-7 Why the W. & Ise Commission Is In Favor of the Bylaw Commission Has Approacied Matter From Every Angle and Has Found That Even if intake Were Extended Water Supply Should Still be Filtered Your Water .rd LIRht t'otunllswlnn beg to suhmit 11w following informa- tion in connection with the 11y -law for $.1.1.00)4M) for the Installation of a filter anti chlorinating plant In con- nection with our waterworks sywtem. Tit• matter of Nether water has long Iwe'nsllefore your ('ummisslon and the ,mor has now arrived when It is nee- te,eesry to act. The prgeeelings taken are, to a certain extent. the Provincial Itoard of Ilt•nith but your Commissioner,/ are quite satisfied that some Improvements must ie made. The matter has been gone Into from every angle and even If the water In- take were extended further into the lake, it would still be necessary to filter the supply. Your ('''nnok+sietn Is quite satisfied that the most otitis - able plan Is to install the filter and automat k' chlor' 10, ing phut which will give good Oran, pure water. The ti.xtension of the Intake would then in all probability not be squired., At the present -Me the town appmximattdy 500,000 gallons of welter per clay. The proposed filter plant w111 have a normal Papacity of 1,1100,1810 gallons per day. This will provide for a e,nslderahle Increase in our population and also for increased consumption for fire purposes. The filter will be of the latest repbl- satwd system and in addition to clarify._ Ing the water, removing all sand. etc., will *iso mmovp 9lt per /went. of all. bacteria. The ehlorllulting plant will then destroy any remaining bacteria. The prgwrwd system 4on'ist.1 of a plant 8441 fee by 12 feet divided into three units, equipped with a lo* lift pump of 11100,IMM1 onions per day ea,' la.•tty and a wash Witter p11111p of 2(8)0 gallons per minute cgptcity. The prew'nt sedimentation hash' will he timed as the 01ear 'w'a[fir storage rew'rvoir. The ptotowrl plant is the most improved. efficient '1111 eonom- teal In opwratiou /11111 Ing been reom- mend.l and approved toy the i'rovin- clnl Hoar) of Health. The total coat of all the work, including :all buildings, equipment, pttnllm. pipe connectfutrs,- eV' ., ennplote in etery detail will not exceed the amount of 8.11.000.00. The filter will he constrnMed ad- joining the preee'nt waterworks' plant and there will be net additional men required to operate it. The operating and deh•unir' charges incurred 111 eonn.etlon with file pro - poloist plant will tui paid by your Com- mission out of the waterworks rev .nue if t1* consumption remit 111.1 nH /It present Ibis new rvp'ndltnre will re quire an Increase in the rates of nls,'lt 25 per (went. if the number of takers Increasep the rate', would be reline -4 acrnttjfngly. With our present plant and bgatp`t, agent It is looser-41MA to .supply Muir, clean water at .11 times of the ]friar. ))'also 114 'the must liupol1nu1 a 1'14 modify trust in tiny tvwtmtulty 111141 your 8 Commissioners strongly advise even•ratepayer to support the pro- position ro- pallion 111141 l'OTF: FOR THE Ill' -I..'.%% AND GOOD, ('LEAN, CLEAR WATER. Itespeetfully aubtnitted. W. T 11I'11YFV J. W. TAYIAIIt. Kr Ifs 1l It1LK. !Mayor. or.. ('anllnlI8slum' r-. MAKE SURE THAT YOUR NAME IS ON THE UST Registrars For Town Will Hold Sittings in Board of Trade Rooms All Next Week For 'the'preprntinn. of the voters' lists' ill the town of 4:Week•h for the coming election do the Hou,w' of Com- mons N :trent hate -beat appointed as billows : 1f:T-FM!wards for polling Mull-dlveion$ No.. 1. 2. ti end 7. and A. Higginson for polling sultslivtsiuns ts. 3. .4 anal 3. WM,• re'gbdrars-will hold sittings in the iron of Trade mortis, West stmt. emu • 141ng Monday . next, (ktedwr :list. al lontinnitlg until Saturday. Nov1•nil 5th. from 9 a.m. to 9 pm. ,-tech day, ith intermissions from 1 to 2 p.111. and 00,0 to 7 p.m. .%Il ;Derwin iw•Ming in town ural re- quiring to be loitered as voters must apply lup'rson o the reesistrar_with- In the 'times stat above. Let ease .111 otherwise quallfie voter la absent front towel. n•reline% or empktyer 181 y nppdy to the retest MP • have the name idareee ew'Tlw list. .. Every lemon. man or omen, la en- titltwt to a -vote who is a ltrltlsh Malt. Jest.\Wiwi 15 twenty-one years of age. and .t,^1ie lawn for twelve months a rest - dent of 'Canada 111141 for two months a r,sklett of. tie, riding. 1t it umlhrstoo(I (hat the nk•ipsl voters list IS, to be use' by 11w regis- trars egiotrars of the list they -are to prepare ;• but4.veryont•.. 111111 or wo- wan. w'1111 wishes 111 104' 811re dull Itis OP her table In to 1w, un the list for the coming eleoi -n should appear ie - fur• the peals! nits next week and ex - :tonne the list ami. If not already on, apply to have the name a4141el1. The m(ml1orrw of the Woman's nstitute 1119x -tom nu a shower of - and vegetables for the 8'hikln•n'a ` 'Iter at Ilar 1101114• of N1rs. 1t1n. G'xr.,nt day e4'eIIiII , 1h•tolx•r''2i. Or A Complete Banking Service Small traders and great industrial colpo rations -workmen with modest savings sccounta and farmers with their banking business -find in the Bank of Montreal the banking service they require extended to them with courteous attention. 1 BANK OF MONTREAL MBTABLLSHBD MORE THAN 100 YEARS h ))rant h- 1.. V. LI SS1.111. Mnnnl er r1aTAL ASSSTS IN EXCESS of $Soo,000.000 a