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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1921-11-17, Page 201O--Tburday, Novewleer 17, 1921. THE SIGNAL oODERICH. ONT. Books Worth Reading Helen of Ibe OW House by Ibuuld lull Wright Penny Plain by 0. Douglas The (:olden Shoe p by Justin McArtily Blue Water by Frederick Wm. \laliaco The LoM.tkk Trail In Ihnhgla. Durkin The 3lysterioul Rider by Trite Grey This la only s partlaJ Us't of the 110te1 Ieaoke of the day. --a- Watch Show Windows for Note Paper and Wall Paper Specials. I }jOWe-Ude Cooking .fancy Work Aprons Candy, Etc. - Get - -o-- hriatmasamippates Tea served HOW TO GET ON 1 THE VOTERS' LISTS IN THE TOWNSHIPS Lists Prepared by Rural Registrar Are Not Revised by Judge As In Places of Over 2500 • shying to the_ coufusioa that has arlw•u over the EIt4•ti,.0 law as it alipdies to the voters' N.L. in Ontario. it Is necessary th:11 all partite.should 'salst in thi• preparation of the liar. The general rely is that every person in Canada, male or female. is tinali• fed 10 v010 and atwuld Ile_ included in the list of ruterl for te 18111iug division in which be or she reskltes, If he dr Aw hal is a British subject. and tb) is rweury-one yours of age. and lel has ordinarily resided 'in Can - why for the year imni.rltately• pre- ceding (k•tober S, 11121. the date •of the issue of the writ of ,•Lebon. and till has onlin*rily resided in the 'electoral district for the two months. • Immediately preceding that date. and 10) Is not expressly dented the 1 right to vete. • In title*. nevus uud rillagea of over 2.00 population personal registration taki•s plate. and the lilt are *user fur tlwr reviewedi before the Comity r Judge. but the system of preparation is (Merritt iu other munlcipilftios and unorganized districts. In rural muuNdpwlities awl Un- organized districts. as well as in towns and tillages of 2.501 isifatla- thin aid--has.-the lith+ are-pnetmredl by a rural Registrar. In Uutariu the lists of the Provincial general elections of 19111 or the municipal - lists of 19 20 or 1(121 o? combination therefore are used a+; a tussis of pre- paration. eclair -ding- is. agreed among tie interested parties. Names of new_ voters wast be added to these lista. It is very advisable. 'however, to especially note the protrdure to be:l follew•ed. - The Mural Registrar lune for loch pelting division r pots, on and leaves SlC x boeeer ht. -i►goo.4. -«•c1t-ice. *.Tris able to carefully assist hint and see ibst hr -ie farttislied with lists of nines from the time the write are boated up ht_elghttxn_ days. ?before elec. tam day'.. Theme. during three days -or up 10 the tiftteiltll •div Lore polling, he put* on his dist without qui -tion or -inquiry. but any additions or elanges lifter 1115? 011 111 111e ninth day Mutt 1, not later thau the .tenth 1 be- fore- eleettou. are made 1118.0 up - plitatiou awl upon strict inquiry Tito Rural Registrar mast pert up the list ib two lames' en the tifteeutll_ulay is.for,- 3s•lliva and' al,c, put up notices iu these lance.. stating ,•h•Ilrly n place in the divi,iou where lie may be (unit 119 to the etl,t o1 the :,•lith day before pe111110. There is no appeal to a Judge in the ease of a Knell Registrar, but if the Registrar leach's the mune. of persons oft his lists they ma) vete on election day upon taking the iweessary Delis atul other voters otiose khans are on a list :old who are resident in the same division taking oath of verification. thus vouching for the ap- rplieants. If Ibe names -of all opposi- tion voter, are lett off there wile -be no one to vouch and 4.1 rine of them can vole. .1 person who has been put on the lid on -election day and %lord may also vouch for others. It would he had for a candidate to have things left in this hay to the day of polling, so the motto should be : "bet on the list as geen as you eats" It will - b.• readily seen that the' p8111- might be so crowded on el.,•tb)eI day Il� iTnoir, Mould 18• elided? wearing poiovit.-so--theet teeny hemi)+ not rote. It -1. all tM• tuore import- ant. therefore, to .w• that the Haines' on the: lists adopt„ 1 us a begin are used by t11r 1-tegtstrar anti that to these are added the new names. latiwrt-wiasist -1 e- )tants#==•ttrte - Itegistrar right fnenl the start, lifter ..the' rural Registrar hes m up his lists in lila own way. na near 18• streek off or added 1 him. A pereun who comes on or 1.efore e'lec'tion day if otherwise qualified. It Ill noted that the rural Regtst : r is all- powerful. lie can leave .. or add any name_. Jute as he wls.es. He can phone himself. BAZAAR �I in the School -room of North St, Methodist Church b)' the Saturday, Nov. 26th 1.30 I, INSURANCE OF EVERY KIND TRADE WiTH MEN WHO KNOW Groping In The Dark Is Bad • U don't need to go on guessing when you get protection from men who know the insurance business. It Costs No More to bury insurance that gives ade- quate coverage than to buy poli- cies inounknoW_L untried • ponies. By having your insurance fully explained you can know what it really means to )ou, You will not be grepi•t stn thedark if yon call for service on this agency of the Hartford Fire Insurance Company. • HIL cC/ Exchange lhtei *Mai PERSONAL 51ENTION Capt. D. P. Me•('arthy returned Home last week from l'orunto, where he had limo ruga ited the past summer. 31r. %Via. McKinney, of ltluevale,l and lir. Eldon Mt -Kinney. of Galt. ...pent the week -cud ret the house of Mrs. 14. E Jordon Advertiser : Mies M. Leckie has leen a guest at the home of Mrs. T. T. I,nkie for Ili lea -t few• week*, en route from Texas to 4:o.krrich, where she .;111 make her Lowe for the prt•se•Ilt. Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Watts, of Lyon - doll, are spending ht couple of ',eke with Mr. W1ttt's sister, 3101. J. 11. alar-taII. M.r. Frank Thompson, of Toronto, spent a few days In town thin week. The Signal regrets to report the very serious IIluess of Mr. John ('halh•u. East street. We hope a change for the hotter will 1.401 0nsue. Mr. Douglas Mooney has returned from a hunting and fishing trip near Cull lugw ootl. Mr'. Arthur Beevers and Mrs. Geo.! Johneton were delegates to the Bap- tist missionary eotiventlun In Hamil- ton. Mrs. S. A. Webster has returned home ether an extended visit with her daughter. Mrs. D. M. Johnston, of Owen Sound. Mr. and Mrs. George McNall, sr.. have moved into town from their farm'' near Beumtller and have taken up f their residence on Ilritanula road. G. C. L Literary Society. Ira,t Friday eveulug the t3. C. 1. .It " was held es usual, the following program being rujoterl by 1111 tuthu- *lastk• audieue• .tu instrumental given by Match; Ikoyell WAS followed by a rot -nation by Julia Servers. t:rurvlt•vr Hpahr sod Helen Howrlr gave a vdoliu duet as the whole or• rhesus was 'inutile to Is preaeut. Miss Hodge (rad au extrset• from "Daddy 1a.uglegs," Violet Tbomp•tou rang a wdu and Erie Wilson and Jean Chapwau gave a duet. MsIeel Ed - tante read The Journal. which, ah' uhtal, (vntalncd pews, lnterestng only. to those who attend the sellout. The main feature of the evening was a debate between Fury III. .t anal 111. 11. The subject was, "Revolved that Ireland has pa'odueed greater wen than England" anti the detd$iuu was in favor of the negative .Atte. The meetings of the Sodety this year have been toast swe,essfnl, the only Wtitkale•ss being in the gradually decreasing number of boys who take part In the program. The Mencsetuug Canoe Club 1s pre- paring for an "at hone" to be given on Friday. November Leh. GODERICH TOWNSHIP M188IONA,RY WEE]!?; Methodists To bold Banquet Friday and Special; Services Sunday' This is M nary \1•et•k with the \lethodist chu hes of t;udericli. On Friday night, oveniber lath. there will be a t'uiou ytuau's Banquet held in North street cl arch at %Odell at lomat 20A tutu from r two diuretic. are eK- pectedtube ted. Addresemaill begiven Rev. A. T. dkina.u, B. A., of Japan, and Mr. G e. Medd, of Meter, 8 mem- ber of the teetered Board of illusions of the Meth. idt church. On Sunday the pulpit. w' 1 be manned by lieu. Jesse Arnup, . A., of Toronto, Assistant Sec- retary Mitaok.lut Air the foreign Beal, and R. W. N. Fergusson, F. R. G. fid., of 1•un n, ('11114*. lu the morning Mr. Fero n will preach in \'ictoria street and . r. Arnopp'in North street. In ate evenhug the unler will .be reversed. Theme four sten are powerful mitwionary prop- agarali.ti and expert. in their various tk•kis. The Sunday schools will none as tt�ual. The Men's Club of North street will meta at 10 o'clock. Thr topic- v'Ibar God Care," will be introduced ;by Mr. C. M. Itobertson. BRUSSELS •ednesday, Nuv. Id, Mrs. R. J. Melanphlin and Mrs. llebt. Thompson are visiting friends at Tor- ,nto. Mies Elaine Dennis.•n was Y'ialting rienda at Stratford. R. J. McLaughlin and Mals; Wood- ley are buying poultry on 1 iitoulin Leland. 'Mies Ruth Sinclair is visiting' her dieter, Mrs. Clark, at Hamilton. / Mr.' Janie.; Fox has gone Toronto to look after his drug store thee. Mr. R. Thompson ship a carload -of poultry to New Fork this •k. Mary Pickfrd, Wally Reid, Claire Atlanta. Hoot Gibson and the Hall Room Boys. a galaxy of stars seldom if ever before, appearing in a single week's program. all appear in the at- erectlona elbowing at the Model Tls•atre during this week. eowmencing November'21at. Read our program ad. elsewhere In this paper. Try a Want Ai. ifs Tho Signal. Wednesday, Nov. ltd. Mrs. Beason H. Willings, of Toronto, is visitingat the Iwme of her motor, Mrs. R. . Thompson, Huron road. alis* Mamie Thurlow and Mille Real l Dung, of l.eebttrn, are spending a week with their friends, the Minces Thompson, of (:odedich township. The Goderich Township Farmers' Club will hokd a re -organization meeting next \\•edneeday nicht, in the Orange Hell. Saeriice Sale. On account of a change being Made in the boys' clotting defpaarUnrnt of hit business, Mr. W. C. Feltham has an- noun0e.1 a sacrifice sale of all the boys° -nits he has in stock. Read his saver - ( 011 page tour of this issue. ESCAPED EAGLE FROM STEAMER HOME SMITH IS CAUGHT AGAIN John Little, of Lanes, Thinks He Caught Bird Which Got Away From Captors in Goderich After an exciting tussle Mr. John Little, of Intnep. captured a large eagle ea his farm one night recently. The bird la a tine large spea•ltuen, measur- ing seven feet from tip to tip of the wings. The hotly is of a brown and grey color while the bead Ir of a lighter grey. It proved to be very vielous awl put up • plueky tight tee - fore being captured. Mr. Little thinks that this bird, la the one whk-h escaped Prow the Steamer Home timlth while I In Gdderich 'herbor two weeks ago. i ries '1,-lu ORN nootreal.l. , ?day. November U. tollr.audsirs Nae Dean. te11suns _ DIED M,('Lt'SKtl'.-In t:o.tertrli on Saturday. No. vember 14, Warren A. Vcl'Iwk.•i. seri 't1. ye.n. II H7KJNtIT)N.-1n Colborne township. out reitta . November 31. Elisabeth Scott. elle of Joseph' Ilether'ugt,n. hI ben sari lar TBA GO1)ERICH MARKET'S T•VIwDAY. Nor. 17. Wheal, per ku..n.. tl .00 to 81.00 Oat*. per bush.-. ,16 to .40 Barky, per bosh 5) to .56 Peer. ye, bu-b 3.50 to 1 40 aackwb .It., per bums. .50 to SO ?tour, family. per 570 10 400 ?lour. patent. pet owl leo to 4.11) a&wu. per tent 9100 tc 52,11 porta vet tea 9600 t• r. per lee 1400 to 14.00 Straw. loon, par ten.. 5 til to 10.00 Qwlrs Butter, palls ,as w 43 Agit eNottwd.. IA .511 o t� Cattle, bu rt eebt,�� pat cwt4.00 to 0.M (lantk, bat erten' mealw�t, per cwt. 4 t0 to 5.4. Son.. live lwelabt, per owl....... .04 to s.M S Wer. Ica .11110 .tl Mies Mary &-rhngeour has returned from ttereral mull( kW visit with ht•r aunt iu Woodstock. Try am Want Collaaaata� ter results. Make It a Real Olft Shop as m1ch as you will, you cannot give family or fr►eode a more acceptable reimmbranoe than • teal Photo Portrait la 01111 of our charming new mountings. Just now there are a lot of mothers who are bringing the kiddies to the Studio for ('hristmas Photographs --and incidentally they are has lug their own portrait made at the same time. Studio ■ppotnttneuts can he arranged to meet your convenience. J. T. FELL i REA -TO-WEAR SALE t7 The. an (, ore age e IF YbU ARE WISE You will not miss the opportunity to insptc our stock of Fall Goods, which is now complete, and comp ' s the newest and best in Footwear of all kinds, Farm s, Work Boots and Fine Shoes for men, a splendid assort ent of High Shoes, Oxfords, and the popular One and Tw Straps, in black and a variety of shades of brown, for La es, and good serviceable Shoes for the Young Folks, all at ices based on the lowest present-day manufacturer's price , .Be Propa ed for the slushy Fall weather y purchasing apair of our DOMINION BRAND' -BBE • Whether -it is the heavy Rubber Boot you need or. the tiny white Over -rubber (Or Baby, we have them all, every size and shape, to suit all kinds of shoes. SPATS are more popular than ever. Don't buy till you see our lines. You are sure to like then. SHAMAN'S SHOE STORE W. REG. SHARMAN MCcDOCXXeODOcs:CCrsot s:CIsSooc MCcMCe 50CscsXaoossOCcXX20es01 "OHIS IS THE SECOND WEEK OF THE GREAT Ww Ready. o:Wear Sale. A great many of --tbe bargains ave been to eri but there is still a very large\range to choose from. The -entire stock is to be cleared and this is an opportunity to buy your winter garments at a great- ly reducedP rice. All the bargains cannot be listed and it will be to your advantage to see them all before buying. i+ tier xlflritilixAoT111A[flMdltlff10f1CftisA0l1pf1i7f14f1g7xr'10I7of11x LADIES' WINTER COATS ,A very special lice of- Ladies' Winter Coats at $16.50. The styles SIG good and the values wonderful at the price offered. If you want a low priced Coat you will be sure to be suited. Only $18.50 each. Every Winter Coat for ladies is_reduced In price. They are all marked down to clear quickly. Children's Coats all reduced in price. They come from infants' to 14 year size. They are all great bargains. BLOUSES Blouses in georgette and habutai silk in all sizes, at $4.10. Blouses in raw silk with short sleeves and embroidered front, at $4.10. You will be wonderfully surprised with these values. ,. 'While they lest $4.10. Another range of Georgette Blouses at $6.49. These waists ranged in price up to $12.00 and are now all reduced to $6.49. They are very prettily trimmed, being embroidered with wool or beads in a very fine quality of georgette. To be had in short or long sleeves, at $8.49. MIDDIES A large ran of Wool Middies in navy blue with braid trimming in contrasting color. '?'hey come in the halkan or regltlation style. They have sold up to $8.00. N.,w on sale at $4.98. Cotton Middies in every wanted color or style with short or long sleeves, and with light or navy bine-collar or white nr wilt -get Mit. They are now on elle at $1.49. A real opportunity to buy Middies at a great. redaction, $1.40. DRESSES • Very special serge and jersey I)resses at $14.50. These Dresses have been marked very low to make quick selling. sure and see them at only $14.50. SERFS Be soma. 0. " A very special line of Serge in black, grey', brown and taupe, 36 in. wide, at $1.00 a yard. SLATS Six only Snits in navy blue •and black. They sold op to .$60 00 but most be cleared. On sale at $24.50. SWEATER COATS AND PULLOVERS A very large range' of Sweater Coats and Pullovers in every wanted color and size. Pullovers for children and ladies to be cleared at $2.96. Thio par - menta ranged in price up to $6.50 each. On sale at $2.96. Sweater Coats in all sizes in light blue, rose, green, sand and navy. They must be cleared quickly and will be on sale at $3.96 each. Regular up to $8.00 for $9.96. Why knit Sweaters when you can buy them at this price T C®HATS 1S Ladies' and Children's Plush Hate in black, sand and grey. Regular up to $8.50, on sale at $$.10. This is a priee that will clear them gniekly and it will be to your ad- vantage to see therh early. J. H. COLBORNE & CO.