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ONTARIO, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER Z2, 1927
FN,BNDLY CO.OPEIWICiN
with FAI MEI S
There is a spirit of service
Land co-operation about the
Bank of Montreal which appeals
strongly to our farmer -customers
ou arecos laylnvledto
call at this Bank_and discuss
your financial problems with
the manager
BANK OF MONTREAL
Established -1817
abed Assets_ in excess of i illo.000.00q
E. V. LESSLIE, Manager
Goderich Branch
Boiler Specials
Through a special buy
on our part we can
offer you a good
All -copper Boiler for.. $2.98
11•i., an extra heart
All -copper Boiler 'for...;3.49
Koh 1lareeorers
A few more 10 -quart Galvanised
Pails left at 20e
Hardware
Earl Si'le Sloan' Goderi• i
•••••••••••••'WATERWORKS BYLAW
ANOTHER SHIPMENT OF'
MAY BE SUBMITTED
Aluminum Ware TO THE RATEPAYERS
500 PIECES
On Sale at 79c
Blackstone's Furniture
-Exchange
where you can Ret anything in
new «-nuc nets Furnitur
4.5r41v40V41.9h3r'-Mr•••
Made only from hard Western wheats, Purity Flour is
rich in Iuten - the energy giving and body building food.
Purity Hour is best for all your baking and will supply extra
nourishment to the children, in cakes, pies, buns and bread.
PUR1TY FLOUR
Send 3 - is tramps for our 700 -reaps Purity Flour Cook Soak. 285
Neater, Cason Pio.r Milts Co. Lured Tomato, M..trasl, theme, Seim Jetta.
Winners/
•
Just as
A Steady Stroke
A Strom,
Attack
4'' A Good
Defence
Will Win in Sports
So A Bank Account
Over Life's
Hurdles
Will Take
You Safely
314
The Royal Bank
of Canada
Goderich Branch - - F. Woollcombe, Manager
e
134
Members of Council Say Traf-
fic Regulations Not
Enforced
The, town etsncli met on Friday
night, all the members being present
except .CtltInv111ot Crntgie.
The report of 11. C. Wittier, sexton
of Maitland cemetery, showed four In-
terments In tate month of August.
The Mayor read et letter from Prim
Minister King tendering his thank
the doereceptionaccorded him o
his visit 0(;odertch on August 25th.
A communication from the treasure
or the hoard of Alexandra hosplta
asking for payment of the balance o
the town's grant, was sent to the fin-
ance committee.
Applications for Building Permits
Applications fur building permit
n. follows, were sent to the tire rum
motet:. Chas. A. Walters, stable, Par
Street; Mr.. Jas. McPhee, remodellin
dwelling. Cambria road; John Gra
retie, repairs to dwelling, Cambri
road; E. Cox, reshingling dwelling
Plcton street; Thos. Wootton, chicken
pens, Huron road; A. H. Jane, verso
dab on dwelling. East street; Thos
Wootton. garage, ,P1eton street; Jas
Bnehntinn. garage. Newgate street
Dr. Switzer, garage, Victoria street
Richard Moore. garage, (llmhrfdge
street: 11'. J. Johnston, shed, 'lentil'lentilstreet ; Jane Ilonely, shingling dwell,
Ing, Lighthouse street; Margaret
Knox, shingllng 411wefling, Wpterloo
against the fire belga.:. altowancr. ' BY OFFICIAL COUNT ! MAST WAWANt). I1
The public works eoaatittee revolt) Nn 1 44 40
menden that Tien e'•Inlehone Co. le SPOTTON ELECTED No 2
to p
nllnwed to place
wire, ire• ;std one pole 3
on Elgin venue we.• , : l%•t'ItPsle,' 188 VOTES IN LEAD ::
street, nud that a cal' ...rlu 10' in
, stalled ou N'atreu street iu front ..f J
'iclui property. The •i.mutitt.•e ha'
found it -necessary to residual., tw
•truts of the Agricntural flail be
fore the fall fair. and after calling for
tender. the Werk .1t' .1 ji, by the
Goderich I'Ianing Milt. at a price of
$t+• . The road at the t'u'b boundary
from 1:111.... street wee -•nerd being in
had r,
d cudltion, and Go,br! 11 !owlish')
haring offered to do i'. -hare of the
work. the committee ,,.•omtuevtded
that the work t.e done ar dm aapproxi-
map.rust to the town f :.. It. the
matter of the proposed'itte range and
the conlnumlcati"u ft :11 the depart -
Ment of National Ile'>r .r. the reap
304 1:.t '• 310
"
o
21
84 29 711
72 21ty 2t
68 30 37
46 (.;7 49
' Spotton and Hislop Main While WEST WAWA\t's-II
Bricker Loses in Official `' 1 fol
St!iumin a \'0 2 t12 t 71
\„ 1 RR 1. 17
Th. ,:t11, in: de.•Luutiou of the result , -, T/1 i'_ 21
of the 1...,:.. Ilio. e 1.n.• elertioii wa•-
y',. r 45 ul
1 mo.i. h+ e• .l Nairn. returning-otTiieer.
o1' M-11.'.0,, art.4u"on, a;eorge $)sloop 44% ! -, • , .: • . , , .. 1t'It:gham. being dc.
. cl:.ler•,; ch ,1. ,, hi n plurality of 1""
t,:1, . ..,, i\ tli-h'11 1 Lllernl i an,i \"• 1 l
- r S.. Mi. f,er a 1'uit"
No. 3
. Parishes.
Ti \n. 4
. ,deed• a ,.,i maul ohilugr. ill
t!, ;.,I - :., figures liubli..htl
e, No. I
:a -t .t„•1. 1:.i!, Tlisl.p awl Rpttton;
t, , I:ti, ;'.. h :t. The tn.;
1
No. 1
tall -tee. tog:Aber with ".e •p ectal com-
mittee. met Capt. 'C"tn.he•rs of the
trlepanincur -alai ser r,rt ender} that
the eouncll' endorse r1,. rP;olntion
pa -cd hr the town : it 1'.. tie ev-
pres-, d Its totter of y!:tr. h est, 192--.
re granting shooting r.:!,r, over tote11
n 1N(i'HAM
16 I r.
20
10 •-
111 0,5
1444 long as the town 1, ',11'y nrnt+. t, rl
from any action. llnhll•. ,.r re•)w'ry.i-
h1114r 1n the event of : • }dent or tuts
ndcrnlur,• of any kilt' in Connection
with the proposed 1: ...nutrient rine
range.
These reports wee. :ell adopted
Want Ratepayer, to Vote
The water. light and harbor con. -
mince r eommended tlil n bylaw' to
provide 31s.(tll(' for •'e new water-
works grouping plata 1. prepared and '
passed.
The Reeve and 1 tiro tilor 4'011 ,
moved that the report L•. nelopted.
Councillors 'Humber and .Mcfewu
mored in amendment •:,31 the hr -low ,'
LP submitter) to the rn.Ku,yers. at the
January elections or eertle-r if 1leee,
sary.
The matter had *beady been dis-
cussed at rnhslderable lenetii in cony
mittee. and after sum.: further discus-
sion ('nuneillnr Ralile ¢,.red 1n amend-
ment to the 'amend's/mot. I.eeende.4 by
Councillor Cntt, that ata report be re-
ferred hark to the committee. This
was rattled on the following tote:
Yen -Lee, (`nit. ,Ra;;:e. Rprnnl--4.
\ar-.4Hnmher, • McLean Turner 3.
(In motion. of" (nlniriitnr Hnmher,
seconded by llepnty Rrry.• Turner, It
stn• decided that Mr. A 1'telacker 11e
4o4.4141. to appear Dlfor. the' elnnell at
its next meeting to P piilo 1hP RTina:
(ion In reference to taw Arfcraft Fur-
nttnre Co. _
A motion was )sired that pitnts 1*
Worm on the new gr stattwt at Agrl-
entf,irat Park. Irart'it)q all _lemons
against defacing_ or damaging the
strnetmre. The rote a• on Tally- declared 441-114
4114.11t ►Ito;1: s1Y)TT4IN
Member -elect for North llaruu
I44
tat cote was: $ton 459.1, Matto)Matto)4497. Bricker 2(173. This makes au
aggregate of 11675, cow(wnri,1 with
11430 rotes poIIe'd for the 1.•. candi-
dates In 1152o,
Mr. Spotton and Mr. hIIsIop were
-both present at (Tr! official nornittw-
tlemi, and euelr had two or three sup-
porters present. Mr. Brleker was
not present and stns not represented.
?rattle 1G'ttul*bons
7/entity Were Turned introduced A ,
dincrootlern the !riffle "vino- signs.
He sale) the hrtnw was not being en-
1.,
forced. and the sioiatloa was more
1 dangerons than formerly, for the ren- 1 No. 3 fit
e Sem that people di,? not now consider No, 4 17
s It on necessary td.._watch-tbe_tra4he. I No. 5 4g 73
Councillor Sprott'? backed np ,fTe ,
"oli ...... :2 :inDeputy Reere's a•••..rtlons and added
Nn. i 51 00
✓ that some member- of th cotmett-4e-* --- --._
1 1 their dtsregnrd of rhe signs were set- 1 316 3,18"
f tine a poor example BLTTiI
Reere Lee sugr•--red the pinning of ; No. 1
No. 2
follows:
ASHFIELi.
Brie- Hos- Spot.
P(1L1. ker lop too
No. 1 23 412 810
No 2 61 34 144
42 3s
84 66
A two-inch white .:rip across the road
1115 n reminder to rm•torlsts.
It was derided •n have the (titer
a• side of the r,•.. ? ray around the
k Sonare marked off for parking Tstr- , No. 1
poses. the matter 1:, ing left with the No. 2
14 37 100
6 73 94
20 100 194
BRUSSELS
20 13.14 103
10 1(44 11.1
g puhlie works eameni"Pe.
as Tim printing of 1,,• 1027 voters' list
and the pnreha-• of A new coney.:
• tor's roll were ref -r -ed to the flrwtneeNo. 1
committee. 1 No. 2
ilylaw Nn. 30 a t, part through its No, 3
30 242 1417
,COr.rtoRNE
41 52 Pfi
5 41 4•.
52 73 62
22 (13 17
110 2,,11 1144
OOi)F)RKT1
16 1741 170
No. 2 M 1R1 140
No. 3 7 114 143
No. 4 10 222 136
R 011 124
12 234
7 OTl
s4•rrrn1 singe.. T' • bylaw confirms ao. 4
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the appointment Harry E. Witmer
•
a. sexton of Mnir'nrd eemeterr, nt a •
.nlarr. of M40 p„.r rinnttm w-Iti1 free '
mer• of the hntlew and garden nt the No. 1
eemetery. The ,o1;•,n is - not to re-
es'1ie itny remtinerstlop from any per-
son for enrrP of r,l1rltta 'lots in the
street.
A petition, signed by James Guttwen
and, others, for two Addliimuit Iighfs
on Arthur street was referred to the
water, light and harbor cntitmittee.
.\pplicatlons from ;the 11e1i Tele -
;,hone Co. for pe1rtfilssion 't4t pIAee
poles and wires on Palmerston .start
and Mary street were referreill to the
public works committee.
Gift from Centennial ('ottmtittee
A letter from the secretory of the
Centennial committee intimated. that
the committee proposed. kith the sane -
tion of the council, to purchase and
present to the town the grandstand at
the baseball field at the Agricultural
}'ark -that la. the eentral section
which was built on a cement founda-
tion and the two wings.
(ln motion of Cannellinri. Hnmher
and Catt .the gltt was neeepted with
thanks.
Committee Reports
The Ansnee committee recommended
that a farther sum of $260 be paid to
the MAsifnl Society and that the Sn-
ciety to naked for a statement of hand
concerts on the Square, with dates
and number of miff at OMIT concert
also that the eeeounts of July 6th for
111rislnn Court bailiff and clerk Epos
he referred to the county judge to ap-
portion the smounta among the munl-
elpnlllles of the district.
The Are rommlttee recommended
that the aeronnt M John Snell for ser-
vices at the (loderieh Mfg. Co. Are to
paid and the amount charged up
No. 5
This eotwln(1Pa Ile URtrines . n a Nn. 0
n)eetinet. , - No. 7
=---- ---.-- .ldrancp' Poll .... 1 0 3
• Freed •`fellarr Leaarning
(1dmnnp•n Journal)
For the eleventh mecessirp season
August has pass"d without registrn-
tton of frost at 16e Edmonton wenthcr
station. it was n „natant crop men-
ace 111 the early .bra of our part of
the country. hnt .n view or the rrs'nrd
flint has n.:w- 111.•11 established, there
1s no need for ninth worry. in the fu-
ture over the possibility of loss during
the -ripening moth tin this aMnunt.
When (►ntario on.. being opened np
the grain was efr.' frozen. As that
t'rnrinee, howl'.-' became more
thicktyttled. •` danger disap-
peared. arid the .s:i thing Is hspps't1,
Ing here.
This venr the rr.;s hail a tate start
and there was 41 rdingly more fear
than In other r••••'•nt nelioons that it
would not escape ant 14eptemfwr
finds the farmer. Lard at work on
their harvesting et+eratlnns and A
yield of henry prep rtlnns is nssnret.
This 15 true not . n:) of our own. hnt
of practically - el'ery other section of
the-Provtnee.
1211
-1441
Thep were aim, :n the graveyard.
She crrrwdet) him . ose. a• If nfrnld.
and the poor 11114 •,1,' : "Volli0111.1 11 1e
awful if all the dead people came to
life here of a snd,1411?' "No. indrrt."
she replied '1 wide one of them
won1A."
ourtiviveoruswiamserraaawasing
Nn.
No,
No.
No.
\o.
No.
71 1172 . 1e11
GREY
1 '17 65 04
2 42 c7 2t
3 36 410 32
4 e.,4 R2
: 50 94 91
6 .... , 20 TIR 41
7 14 62 32
206 5,52 :Iii.
H)W ICK
71 41 37
131 M1 3R
ea Self 102
1St 42 131
442 1`f1 73
70 17 R5
No, 1
No, 2
No. 3
No. 4
No. 3
No. 6
4110 39 56
MORRIi1
1 44 64 36
No, 2 „ r %3 52 63
No. 3 3.S 60 62
No. 4 '11 343 r12
;Po. 6 ... . 43 37 30
No. fl 71 TO 96
No 1
Ne. 2
No. R
Nn. 4
272 337
TT'RW"RP)R'RY
47 73 134
74 RD 01
41t 2AIMI
116 R1 42
2e+ i 212 216
6 .,
141
1':i:
142
17•.1
71
67 :- ^,.` Ih'1
IVRON TI'tt
1S10 !t't 72
RF,CAPiTi)L.\TTeo'.
Brie- ttta-
ker lop 1,,11
316
BrusColbsels
12 i
s 30 ' 7
--'
I t;uderlett 71 1172 Oft)rns-
ta21141 _ 311)
EIGHTIETH YEAR NO. 33
Sun Life Assurance
Co. of Canada
1- and progres-•l,
The Sun I.ife of Canada °there'
ft' inreamerit' null sure pr,,.
t'•etion..
insure to -da,'.
H. R.' LONG,
District Agent
Goderich Phone 1 I 5
Geo. Williams
1leaier ins
1MJMLNL(IN. I'KII% IN('LU,
116"Nl('l1'.11• ANI 40KP0-
K.►TION BONDS
Tire. Life. .►trident. Aut4jlnp.
and General 1,.s rat.,T-
.Agent - .it
' •!1‘..... hest t•, 114...k of ('olnnu'rce
•
HowIek 4110 324 f1fi
\!nrel. 272 3:17. 3314
Turuterry 'JK11 212 2Yat
Ertr4 Wnwanosh 8O4 1'+4 1144
W.'4 W,,n lapsh 2441) 'Yr; 9s3
\Vingham 87 - 34SI - 1152
R'roxeter ,.,. 12 93 T2
2673 - ( (117 431";
i'tpottnn's. )plurality or. r Ili -1.q,-- 1CC `
r(.olIin's pluralit3.d►er l;rl.•1,'r 11,_2 Real Pisano Week in Real Estate.
Wonderful chance to buy a cheap home
TOWNSHIP COUNCJI. for •attJust a est of the many properties tided
The Armstrong Real Estate
and Insurance Agency
Life, \rrident, Sirl.ne.s, Loss ir..
ititrgI..rs, .ltilnnl11hi1P, t;invllranre
! N.;U hrir1 cottage. Essex40't't.$1441.
C,(lTsF7ft14:11 e1'(1\t'NKHIP 4►ne an.l-a-)t 4It-st .ry beast'; full modern
Council met in Holmen ilio' on Wed- a 9+111'1 e.1
t,11,, aril-t-I.,elf-Pin
nestknp, September 7th The Depart -1
rn
molt of National Defence wrote oak -
Ing permission to establish - a ritle
range south of Goderich. This was
grantel, provided they assume respon-
sibility for the protection of the,
public. -
The Good Ronda Association an-
nounced its annual convention ars) fn- i
rented representatives. Ellett
The ploy for cutting weeds was set .
at SOe per hour, with 14• per boor ad-
ditional for use of mower.
The clerk watt fnatru410l .to write
the lleparttwent of Highways regard-
Tap; safety signs 4 $, ao -2 and $. `l.
No. 3 on the Praline's/1 Highway; also I
to write the Tlepartment -orf t(;hwnys
for grovel from their pit at 'fk,Inws-
rtttle to repair the Cut line which was
fusee) as a detour during the past
enmmer.
Mr. Oswald Ginn was present and
asked for a grant for decorations for
the. Goderh•li Centennial celebration,
to which a grant of *26 was giv.u.
Thr tohIolving aeerinnts were ..y.
dered (.aid R'. t1 Middleton, rho
plonk, 317.141: 1t Jont's, rt'pairing
sernp,rr. 73e -.i. F
Waxman. repairing
grader and scraper, 7rw': RtePFPn. «f
Canada, bridge steel 811.516; .las. Her
rlson, sheep -e'taitnr-$ -;-. n
Road Machinery 4'.'., g: fide,' reptlrs.
*21.'1!4: Pred he'll. balance on .he
Porter's 11111 :lid! 141410; Fred 11e11.
,1raw'ing bridge irt,t , $R: t(. Firmer-
-on. Nnperintt•nden. salary, X44.
Council then adl^ornprl to meet on
Mondk,r, hetober R. at 1.30 p.m.
R..41. T1i''MWPW►\. Clerk.
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ITallm:ted Quantity of
GOOD MIXED WOOD P011 SALE
at *3 per single_.•ord, delivered.
THE GODEKI('H 11lNTEA(Tl1KINC.
CO.. LIMITED.
.1 Foot of Anglesey Ft. I'hone 411. 1
112:.11.
rr hones' hill iodate
equit.ts,l. Immo., large int =1:1441).
Two -dory brick 1 .ltsr -and .iwrn, huge
.--31ns'.
lot. I.ighthoost' i.tnr't
I,eat. Ilett cottage. 111/slerrl t"plllpf wri
all.i garage.-. *15'111.
(i.sni house, barn, two tots 1144111.
Neat cottage, tin. lots takNL
And tunny ethers.
Sane of these prrv'i.crtk'a can be pitr-
ehaw•d on ver • tsar ten -monthly fray -
1114.01 flan if .estred.ni
Three Good
liouses o Sale
Also Assurance, Stocks
and Bonds for Sale
W. J. POWELL
Auto, Life, Sick and
Accident insurance
Phone 292 Nelson St. East
Some wonderful values in fans* at Fits
than cost of improvements.
(5 arse's with buildings, four miles (mss
t;islaerich. Most be sold at once- .$17uu,
43 nem. near Gsierich, good build
into, 12:ski
s0 acre)-., fel huiklings, well watered,
near (;.sle'rich 62000,
flOscres. excellent farm, modern crfaip-
pri bnrn, , mutes from t;.drrichSA:sat,
21*1 acres with 70 acnes tlnits'r, wast
buildings
Many others.
J. W. ARMSTRONG
Kcal Estate Agent
P. 0. Itox 89. - Goderich, O.
it
KNV-Craigie-
Real Estate and Insurance
0. F. Carey & Son,
LIMITED
Insurance and
Bond Brokers
Phone 2311
Nest Street, 4'oderieb, a hw
INSURANCE
The Mutual Life
Assurance Company of
Canada
Established 164.
Fiend little«,
t\'at'•rloo, (War,:
D. D. MOONEY, Agent.
Fast Street. Phone 250
Goderich, Ontario.
Daylight Saving Time Changes
11' inti tg Monthly, Septenillrr DI,' this office ...a revert to
r• ,,lar tithe, 1(1 n.m, to :I p.m., for win; .erviee
OFFICE OPEN f a. w. to $ p. w.
Huron Investments Limited
Royal Bank Bldg., Goderich, Ont. Phones: 430 and 445