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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1929-1-17, Page 1Classified Advertising If you have anything to sell, or want to buy something, the claseified advertising columns of The Signal will help you to find a purchaser or the article you wish to buy. TELEPHONE 35 1IGIITY$ECONII YEAR NO. 3 GODERICH, ONTARIO, T SDAY' JANUARY 17, 1929 Jab Printine First-class work at taaonatle prices. Call The Signal when you want a job of printing well dolor. TELEPHONE 7S Tits SIGNAL PRINTING CO, LIMITED, Publishers CUBS LOSE TWICE � � The News � . the Town IN UNLUCKY WEEK BY CLOSEST MARGIN At Stratford Score Is 4 to 3, and in Home Game with Clinton 3to2 .. � net Cubs de- cidedly the v pbr �� bulged the net with the winning counter. The Godenk:h Cubs toad , e- cidedly tetter of the play to the last few minutes of the game, but their efforts %eat unrewarded. O. Dick. of Seaforth, refereed the game and handed out twelve penal- ties, eight of which weer In the Met Clinton defeated the Goderi••h Cuba In a keenly erenteetted judor O. i1. A. game wt the West rereet rink on Mon- day night by Uit teore of l2. It required thirty minutes overtime play to break the deadlock, as the ware wap a ole. 2-2. at the end of the third pertud..Cliutuu *cored the winning goal during this lust five minutes of play. It was a hard game fur the Outer to new and a disappointing Huish for the trig crowd of fans that witnes- sed the genie. This wag the third overtime game Che )orals have played this aeasetli ted their third loos. The he wad keen and the players pro- duced wane fast hockey at tunes. The Code•rich youutsterw played better h,.ekec than their opponents, but they had hard luck with some of their abets on the Clinton Intal. it Wes a ianbla,riih fought tvete•st. with 1le•u1y. of sped at times. and enough thrills even though hacking much in the mat- ter of scoring. The 4;oderl••h ('uta got !scrimps, our artist exaggerates s little in handing iu this sketch of the dein period in Mtaulny nitht'a game. list It watt a hot one. ide t+ too goalie. naw-atnder, also ones. "Bud" Nerdy, Ooderlcla's bel:llaffjj defence Inlayer. ereored the first getli; of the germ after about wet -entree minute. of play In the drat period. l'Itntou had only Ave glop ou the ire whew this counter was tallied. Ills Itrown was serving a penalty. Biddy. the pedal ended Istrue Cook evened the (mint for Clinton. At one stage of this pe•riu,I (:eMlerich had only font mete en the lets, Jack Wood tied !Aon ]MKay Icing in the penalty box. e'linton reoliaing this Devised hard for to goal but were unable to severe. The p;n)er, Nere inclined to be 11 little rough in the first tennru of the goes. Referee O Dock, of Seaforth. hand- ing mit uo fewer than eight petteltles. which were evenly divided between the teams. The period ended with Mn score The aeeeowl period (owned with tn... ,sen to a aide. one conn from eolith team being in the pa•IMlty box. oirving -nar too unlace of has "term." Street.* on a nice combination play With Cork scored goal number two for Clinton. Thin put the Cute► on edge noel George ,Allison evened the count a few minntes later. The player* pat up a cleaner brand of hockey In Mix period and there wasn't a penalt7:--APInse period also ended with the wore n tie. 3 2. The third period provided pleuly of merlon, bet 'nothing iweurreed to change the snore. A number of opp.r- tanitiea to aer►re prr•sentat thets- /wive*, but both teams were {,thing up We have seen 11 wore cheerful crowd titan the one that came away from the rink on Monday, night. Four 111 Veterans in Goderledt A Loudon paper the other day, chronicling the death of a Fenian Raid veteran, stated that he was almost the last survivor of the teen w hu were "out" iu the troubled days of the year 1li118. Notledng the statement, a citi- zen calls The Signal's attention to We fact that in Goderieh alone there are still four Fenian Itald veterans who have the 1808 medal. These are Ste- phen Andrews, Robert Russell, Charles Wells and William Vrooman. There muitt he many others throughout the country, though Gcalerk•h may have more than dts proportionate share of these mea of the Old Guard. period. Those ser' ing penalties for t Linton were 11. Brown Ito, L. Cook. J. Elliott 13 a, C. Streets. and for Gorborielt .1. Weed 4.1, 1). McKay, (3). The line-up: Clinton _ Goal. T. Twyford ;1 defence. 1.. Cook. J. Elliott : centre. F. Mc- Ewell: c- Ewen: w•Ingf. 11. Brown. It. Rath; .nor., S. Cootie. C. Streets. I:relrrieh-J;.nal. 11. TAonk; defence, -Laud" Sturdy. M. McKay; ,entre. G. Allison ;wing.. 1►. Mo•Kay. it. Sled - dart ; subs., J. Wool. H. Phalen. Referee- 4r. 1Mt•k. Seeforth. Timekeepers- T. Morgan. Clinton, 011d I'luis Dumber. Coderlch. Mayor far It will be of 114#ibiThne readers of The Mr. William F. Auburn, has been term as mayor of Yungblut'a wife wa 'I'urle Brows 4 W. Csrri it At Drennan', week Mr. Bill of 425 in a alugle had ten a "trollies" perfect score L pretty good tally., au Is offering an to the pennon who re to 225 for a single Opens on Friday et Vittoria Street V. P. 5. Ogees At a relent mex•titfg of the Young I'eo{dt•'a+ Sta•Iety of \'ictnritt street Putted. church the fulkrw'lug officers were elected for the year lir24):1 Hon- orary president, (;forge president, li.n a Jewell; vie e-pfe"•i- dent. ('buries lirtekow; secretary, Velma Brownlee; treasurer. Edna Me•- \'ittk•: assl.•A.at nt Iseeretary_treaann r, Gus Worthy : pianist. Mrs. E. Crain - ...ton; asvistem pianist. Matx•1 Brown- lee: Christian fellowfltip convener. Cement Jewell; 4'hristiar, missions convener, Grace Matson; eitbenshlp convener. Delight Muhl': iiterar and recreation convener. Mary McKinIoa, Stratford 1. (:oderieh 3 The Godtaich Cubs played Ilinir second overtime game of the season at t tie Stratford arena last Friday even - Ing. when they were defeated by the Stretford Avon$ by the, score of 4-3. .%erenlltg to reports the Goderlch junior. played heater 1i.w1,y than' their opponents, but they- bad DO luck In leering geaL. The referee WAS Mr. it. (' Pudi1tou b •• of New fitmhuirg. and he handed out thirteen penalties. tea of which were serre,t by teem Pt fav Recital by \Ir. l'anrpbtll'a, Pupils ergot to many 1 to tears that tut, formerly of d for Iris eighth a, Bask. Mayor formerly Miss at. tinuca for one I . Ib 425 - alleys the peat rolled a score Mr. Carrick this gator. A o this was a management as a prise to he closest tally This Contest a week and con- Leese At the meeting *dimly Le.fion, held at Post quarters change hotel, the armed a leotien of otlk•ers was bele, t following being elected : H. pent. I.t.-('o1. 11. ('. Dunlop; it. Mnjor A. F. Sturdy; lat viae- roux. 11. Jane; ic 2nd vice-president,. W. MacVicar; chaplain, Ven. l*eu+'tceeu Jones - Bateman ; secretary executive. F. R( C. Robertson. G.• Pritchard. Young People's Banquet The meeting of the Yuung People's Society of North street I:uited church on Monday evenlug was in the form of a banquet. gieen lu honor of the winners iu a contest which had been t pna'eedtng wince last full among the members of the Society. The mem- bershtp w•aa divided between two •Yrewa," OOP, under Mist Mary Row- ell as captain. manulig the ship On- ward. while the other, e''wmauded try Captain Thelma Cheer, had charge of the ship Psthtinder. "Points" were given for various activities iu Y. P. S. work, sod at t: o'clock on Monday evening the Onward walled rletotioutly Into port slightly In advance M the rival %tool Mr. 11uu*laa (':iap1*t1 pr.•sldcut of the Society, presided old,. the banquet. which was served by the tnemhers of the lotting "crew." Brief arra after.klneer ,.1.ii•hes were given by Pu -t 1'29. Can- I the (a{aaing. the chairman, Rev. C. F. eight last Clarke and Ren'. li. H. Whiteside. and the British F3x- Mise Mnrguret Willem contributed a couple of solos. At the eonelnrinn of a l,rogrem which was Much enjoyed. the gathering adjourned to the evange- listic 11114.011111; in the mala auditorium of the church. Deter& et E. Pegachey ; ju. McMillan, E. . l(ehaefer, T. Clerk's Ogee Mr. Iwnrg;tts Campbell. organist and The- returns front:Ale ppt•o- of hoot. cholruarter of North street 1'nitetl i Johuetou, clerk of IMC' Codut) Curt, church. presented ills Joinunry' pulrtls local registrar of We 40prrme l'uuit recital at his studio. at Nes. Van and regtiorar of the Surrogate Coteau thou a storm to keep those auras vrflo atter'* rexiden.r•, \\'uterhe, street, on of norm' Bounty, anew the great are fortunate enough .to get an Mone- t r4ta L,sti(d/e anthers. the dwarutn • \1'rtfn,.slay evening. )I r. Lienee A. amount of work do ti,e..e Courts tion.. Mere than a battdred Burets I the mrd for lf/dli Trustee Nall" Clark. organist and ch,drnmrete•r "f In Finns' county. !(r` 7ohuittat'r an- I and members pet d(rwn to canL•, N'1(leh N'ax named e* tLe board'• appt IhUarlo streeet Ion{Alga +church.• Stoat ntW return shower Waw In 1!0J►j ttNre were first wt ale progtaa ]ars. Bra -I to the G. C. L board for 'It* . ford, a1t<istelt• 1u the pmgrunt, read- were '3'2.i probates, 70 adeoinistMlions run Lengridtte woe the Uplift' ffrst {mettrl'1� orf the Wltor body who la putt ening a number of delightful violin and 1 guardlanehigt •+tiled from his I prize. and Mr'. J. kturray the conso- (1{ u rreelecl is Ile. A. T. F.mmt lr� sP!Ier'finns. All the uumla•rs by Nr. uHhe. and the total tut of peal'- tattoo. The Ifentletaea's tlrat print• who had been ego the hoard for a.111011 - THE THE MARINE CLUB JOHN CUTT CHAIRMAN OF PUBLIC SCHOOL BOARD InaugurMeeting (or 1'9'29 Heki Wednesday k:teeing The publk• school tanked held Its ht - augural meeting for 11424) et Victoria school ou Wednesday evening. All the members except Mr t.. L. Parsous were present. The redeetly elated trustees. Metiers. Thomson. Carrie. Hill and Wallet* (all but Mr. (till having been members of last year', hoard). signed the necessary qualification papers and were dei bared members of the board. - Mr John Cutt was elected chairman of the award for 110214. and tie stand- ing committees fur tho•year were formed as follows: Supply and contingent ---Jame, F. Thomson, G. L Verona., W. Naftel. a• Finance- W. Wallace, E. 1l. Hill. J. C. C.srrtc. (ithoo' wanagemel:t-(: 1. Parseers WI. Wallace, J. F. TI tinson The Murine Som -Lal Club gave their se end rectal dame of the :waren on Friday, January 11th, and although the night waw sternly a good number turned out. This Club is noted for the good time they give their guests at their social eveute and it taken more . ,property -F. R. Miller, J. C. Carrie, li.H.Hill. The that named on each committee ie ekairmaw. and the ekalrma■ of the board 10 ex,ottteio a member of aU committees. The regular meeting. of the beard ure to he held the first Monday o earl' month. at 14 ocloekr at Victoria reboot. 1'rini-Ipul Steneholq Mao appointed u mentlter of the pnhik Mhrary tw,.nrd Nor the tent 1102[-:10$1. Willi regard to the appointment a meddler of the (btleglate lustiin board, the tenni •ulopted the Is, n a ontntia nue of iter owl, metol f pi R with $$iiia idea that be tltay report the ptlrlk• emitted board'ou ('o11 MAYOR MACEWANS ADDRESS AT FIRST MEETING OF COUNCIL Roview of the Past Year's Opera- tions and Outline of Pro- gram for 1929 .\t the Inaugural - meeting of the town toWwll of 11429, held ou Monday w''relug, Mayor 4Macl:wau addressed the (vowel'. as fol lows • In beginning ow Nark, fur the year 11028, penult t� 10 „Rem you my sin- eer,wt tongtahahetions un your elec- tion by �latuatwu to the town &vou- eh, your humble chairtnute being the only member called up'u to go through the tur•apf4 of an election. Alluq•; ingot to welcome our new eouu diet, Mr. e. L. Croft. He bur been WR worthy Chief of the Liwua Club d 1a DOW the IWuttgung di- rect .Of the Goderlch Cubs, our fiery, high hee•key team; who we expect to • win yenuatt honors in this dlstriet. t6 that he will feud fall seeps s many- talents iu the bringing d judgment and wise eoause•1 to elile•rations of our eouncil . leucin of Emininet Citizens Cnmpb•Il'e pupils were exieeelingly erty•Ilvol\'eye there we E'-'. .�• l was won by Yr. htauetk Stowe an well rendered and were listened to Iy.stttkiug a total on all etitatea Ale!ef 1 the roti' Ititiou lq lir. l.yun. hunch .with plertsnre by the ptrt'nts pad In his, (dike of over gl,(1f1(1,000. TIB 1 was neer In order, and after Steward Mende of the 4Nwere pre.+rP followhe 1 (•aunty ('ours rer-urds > w 51-1 Metas 1 Benny hail tilled'. them all up datcinr piano nnmlars were u• follows: fur 18.71 flied. iuvolcing a total ofleomtnt•ntrrl and ...Minor,' until ..314 ••linllylaa•kv" (Itiw•herf. Rill 1a g;t{34uC1.08: 11141 cW 4 tuortgage$.1a.m,, the music being furnished by Jolnieton : ' Rtrndn \'illegwd + f hP I lnvohing a howl of ' 1'h $,t39B; with I Tum Jiutt ane'. Bel Yuung no, t. Meta Shenrd..wn : •'Xarct+ana I art certificates lee _ ' e alerts 4>l Wm, J. rLaaaon. a rlalpkWper at the upty hartar, wee hit of thegpleulug. He was ufrakt t tits�, li�n�dlas would s 1 nut donee wi hire. cat i�wwyrt of bin ing n held -head which reanmbl T i a 4 hall tram p Alehouse but on a ( Slater). Re loll ilendert.m : "Daley 'ha ins" ISlater 4- Jain Itole•rtson: grow, frown ••\lexical Moments" I Livsey i --'Rohan Rt,-l.ln Redbreast," Marion Chapman; "Little 1) Rnln." Written) 1111c MI writs and 21 Court, and 88 in S. in s.. d All epee to bearch CHURCH Pi 1 �. view big reviewing briefly our work for gest year, we wens greatly Nad- fu the ruonth of iet,ruary by death of Cuunclllur R4bt. 11. Cutt. er hl the year Mr. C. A. Nairn of r !lousing ('omurteafou was (a111r1 y death, and abort the same time Mr. Alec. Sauudert, nue of our former Aewbtrs, and for yeare a valued mem- ber of our public school board, pursed Rea). 'These three outatandieg pub- lic-spirited t•ltire'ns, all prominent In the service of the town, will be great- ly wltesed Iu our com«lw,lty. lmproviceus•nls '.fade V 1928 Early iu the year your (vouch Let her o( yin rhe touttot't for the building of a •om- - r - report of CIN• {Trine( of purtuneut ip the town hall for the e:Iti- 4sorttil school for I)e eml'rr wl aim mss' 19and in -which they tvuki Irrat� aloe and 441,3 aettiultolatluu fur their eters tied 111 girl. on the opal meetings and 1..r the housing of their 1IX; average attendance, all s and 9A 1 114 Ar eel& I instrumcuta and their music. Similar aceommoelariou was provided In the "PIIILLl seipal's gala(• way for the Go derk•h tire bri- t 1pi puyt 72 girls gain, and your euumll lurolahrd their ,wtef »• ge itt- room with the neC•C•wary furniture and Kirin._ equipment. Birth of thew• organize - Penny tions have been giving u good :t ' - . ii t Of themselves and are u source of corn on pride to our .'itileus. lu June et, yurchaae(t toe: rk iluuse property. , - .. rt�bulh and �ed It. and nt the Mame tints provided •I'*nitary rias venie•u.r•,4 of ail lion• fur our touriet camp, ,\•1a11tt the some time a bylaw was Iwnssld by the people for the building of a.grandstnu,t on our Agricultural Pork. and d the result is that we brave enc of the finest 11 1111 wont eomplefe structures of Ihie kind in the hnoviune ort moot .. it •.eagle IP u.'t a, an in: ea•nln1 and :u, ,n.or,rsg,inent to the fell fair bmrd. the Trotting and l'uciug AMA. Dation. runt •.ihe•r °reuuiz••oIone } OD tea total Bank de s• e , every tltne• you rums- near it. lint twine ".\dngM nI a .. pus• Bien I . •'Tr, a Wild Rate" ( Mac- i ladle r snw abut httoT xtc p n r ee (cold he dunce? Well. when the ',mike fnyornhly of the work itf the wand the priniatetls mut other tearie•r's of beth thecosiest. DnwelU. "Rustling Winds" 4\nickI:m•hods. SLID, suslowilond "fn. The pest tear of tbP tater was er life Baptlet 171tnn•h, Jnn. he -ld hop6 hall it mode them dl,, to mane his' ATI. Narla" (Sthnlicrt I : •'Lielet- ub t. Win should the'. wurW hope;mode. prinoipealh nM to the np t.slU byR. IitodArrt of Gisler{ h after Af- jex y 1't' fe+r. \Ir. L•ua+m lo n {ma master of l of a reenter :apply of e11ppierscutary fraud" eKotIeiin4 : 'interne -or -lc Cn- or the, return of ('Inlet:'' Mnrniug, the riot. Muting ;Oren d,un ing Lesson.', 0! 11 ug tew.kx Chun. et 'reser): 1. Mien. minutes of piny. F. Rrnwn .;rnllrrin Rnxtictlno" (- a ('tIttnti. I t, Ik' "n the spiritual llfex to e14 V0>en,l- :unl Detroit. and the'. evened fh1..vont for Stra'fnrd jest n+ I 1 ' . f.nud t+, etcher seha.l, :u.1 rederor- The seri• - in \'irt••rnn garret ladie,e were all delighted to dance with , the timekeepers were Worming the nting.a4. 4 other•Unprocemrnt• nepuinrl Wen... h the eeriod.sae over. it deacon worth- of enthnelartie support United church next Sunday will be at Mair nes! 1,4,4 of his headpiece. at Cw:rrnl nhea.l. The work of the elf tet 1 i. i1 the 11$11/11 hour Worship. 11 n.111. and! le..:1I.•. hole a ,rie•1:.1 ''f hi- at the was • 7 . rw,•T.•r vert- aun ' cArenaker. of Iwai+ nc11M'1N' WON eom- ford j e all stages of• nr. was stated that tie Strati rd 1. e'1 and rel I'4 •tltntly. cit rens in urged W orwt after t.hn.• and 44 4 the time- to en•opPrnt0 *,-fully as po++othle '..ut.: 11411m -hill. 10 *.t., sunlay'I ,nb who 1 he nowt. n n,•ndr11. a}rd with ttfereme 4. UCP I f 'ti IVe keepers' ie 11 „could not rine How- TLP "hog hrottlPr" Idea 1 d . nAP I to eR,s 1 in the farm Peer. the rawer to itat 'ii tulle, n, A0.1.11111 will be cou,1i,tted by the Min- .IIr_nlverir;e•.doe t trot. mit More hot_ in Ine,cing a atop „„ho carries not his to providing tor.• p••gde with better at• he was apse+)rP that dole waa op terms and would among shN,rtvtunu- corer. subjects .• rmots.. I1 a.m. linen nP May ha y, .nit tit o_ 4o •:r> ,1 t i in sm•h n•m carniough and eon- lraetiour thou ever: If i *11 do iota fhe Pe• ril after the anal was !tilled Thiaram teltlp and 1''yegy amtnlg the ynmlr -Gladness 1n the S.rduary ;" 7 par. :Ith!PtP+. .\ eutrgestinn Is that differ- nlxnU bion. lTe :et -u is a shipke4.1" r. TiN.icutio, nulnner... I n•ccune• Prow the stand will far Pxer,'.1 Period colo. a LIP 1-1 Fn eh team .•\Vital Christ Ilan 1:e.'otee.'t :*abb:uh' and he -•a vs be ha+ tiread„ got h!. the yea r4, non•n,.• tomo to the.oe r. served 0 ictal In Plch nt'rhr next two PM gent{'. of mot .nutlet titl'ize• and girl he 4:111'+ in t!,i- to•Nn The 111•ryarhr's rclalrt anti nfi r,rl 1' pe sh,eY and BIh1e choses at :; o'.l.sk. one nu tl,.• to Date school nnan:,eenlent temmitlre, or (oti•inn11.441. in dials. StratfnnI broke the iten.11nik nfI,r their ow'n repn•seet:Wise terms. Ni'..an• wondP.ring who shit is. fol 1'rb•br.►Iiew's r, The n1•e+11er mes•nl.l of 1hI. Arthur with tmlruetlov, t'' interview• Mr.' claire,.ss In a •ecnod ererllmP {.•dial and the After play Ind started it might lee ('4m.Ie of Kuov; .drnrIt w•i11 Ile thur gone of th.• s44ter (ah!t•„car,• h•.- I:enc and ask h ru in to present nt Ihlr lin„ I, celebration war. game ended 4-3 In fnyor ..f the .\con+. hard to de,•re whether the tan, r th "big br thew' were more Interested to ' i the lecture nem •.n ]lenduy eye!, leen missing from the grill,., an,l the nest meetin:: "4 the prey t nt ser 11.0. „_ nod noun Silo • The goals for Golerle h were w'nrnd. 6y g miff -onto o h . eo s alitf the gingen ntr.t Dugs .ii*.I*I til \I�a E. y5. give,' 111 4 i f l Ronny would like 'to fr1om it hoard will meet et Central w•h•arl Jar pronto from the day's 'program was R i line-up: J. \Veal and "Milt um ahn:t1r and ',;Lbws wilt la :Dean any of Ch1. hungry swabs from ,I:c S turdy. tvhh•h Arn exparted to Pnstte. eve Santntae neon;ng, rat 10 teeleck.ionded hark to the tOWII ru11ne14 The so y - he ]}rs. • \it \h'1rPts :old Mrs. H I I .h,P� ktr•*vr en, ntaNet" i• h...k into the matter of mdecntaUTi,C Htmtu 'ern r4 tytrtr rrtrint 4sses i+•t,• w The line-up: barest. 4,4' t M r n,Irllnru,rats nod fo report held their .+•Ienniti. s' uu 1 /lair Stratford -Mall. Brawn ; do Ings. (AAL SHOTS tit. •, te'in ,n{ Kl t, ehun•II hold '' �-- 1 'r;boated (agar, so that the., ti Is It Day nod It wn• nn imp'ruutt F. tom A i. (L centre.1...Martin; wing... -- anual y:Potion of oiti,er. ch held fl Brown. (:. Show : o 1.+.. (lrn0 and The I:nderich ('ohs phly their re,'" ulght. the foll.tw•Ing 40.1814 apt A BUSY WEEK AT n,.., I,.• inclmhrj le the Iwalnl's re cocoa, marking Ch1. one hundredth' v Ntira, y,.,\ ol, L. uhf tune erre bo ereeterma of the op•nteg up of the fietc t, -rt turn. mime nt mfnrth t..t>rlFll't fur IIP t•i I11 g yt.tF: itt It n•y pec, ROYAL BOWLING ALLEYS 1 ,111 4 ui sari''n from the eauari„ t 1114. -,goad, and also ert$4 of ng GMferav Thud Ft. lloak: defence. „ITlocal. lnyl. This is +a };rime that the, dotal. F. G. \\••sir: erre sttlent. \I -- cahoot Tin; it rinrl RkiPpe o rie the to __read of Ch1. [oared hlghwny AM.l Nct(ny. "Bud" lM.Ma : centre. G. 'fent l cannot pined tar !nae. if t-�h_e�y��p ring:ire, ; \1'14+''0: v '4.1-11',111-1''&'"17"1" e-Itt 4 4 4• 11 -„cintton inf..rnlP,t rhe lamed "f 1L.• Nn: A front Galerb Ie la frhtg'ra t wit . jart n : wings. Wood M,t 1! B. rrrtd= nig 40 telltale in the r;,it fLf _'11Te - e, lr•r:11 44 .\. T I.adi.�' L1.al;ue Ilan Iters 'Fornu•d and H. Ih•i,' suers Play Wel \1 -rel. ainn,l ,or,,.•1:,„n ..f tht` .{swa•taiton. .I erilrn wale-44r'e'te•l -in tale Haeda'r•. (tart; oohs.. J. and II. Phetlen. ' Slgmrl is informed that the ('tiler' fnr•iior, 4x1.. -". , N Inty I•:1Lnc• 1' .'.,rk :Ind 14o thirlw•u foul colour ptl- Refertee-R. C. Puddleomle•,. New turd litre will be strengthened fur this cl.ititeg c"nutglle•,., ter It \In;^, It hots Lre a busy „ve'', r'I tl la !,,••on the Ititnm road tN•0411,•:1)11 Iiamhurg• t \ir' \ tach r_ t I Rnvu, 1 'no.1 nm f I I wedliv-lad• with mi:s 101.' II"' IIP tion ns the Ie,:trtl'�. delegate. „" of alas haudrm,.,, rose 1.•�„� otic• mnllr•r- diw•ue.,rl was t Signator teas nndonbtP,l• the first and 'weed place team. often disk , -1.d of, r• frc-ane, pits were .+r•rc,'1 off1•red 4s a pries. tier score Oris .,s.,. tint ..f the diel+Dun I,ilx of 1:r,.NN1. .\ are„„ putlip w11. put in rn the due t * 1 ti''' e•hed.l. Is .vtm.deted play hntl,t ! ihP pn tt ly to a trent extent h, the tondo- b\ t11e Ladies nn,4 p. --it -.la' uu \1'wlue-illy iinght :e unto,'. ,Ii° the town 1e•tw'PPn, 1'I, aorta and ('enl- l ion--ne% garadln•• r•u;:iu••• were par• tion they were in when they n•nch�,l ami lame garners to decide the gnmP; tine( tv , It I1 not then• n[, I.i , •1 Stratford after their• louse. co 1 • •Hold b• scIn"1. 3 Pin. are %tai at th- rues o writing. ..;1rotiL.r "f. Viet••rin School the re - 1.111 stated: of In Kunx ebur,`, ren se•r„icc. acct are waiting to see if .I,mr of hi: I..rt stated: •'The hoard are fortm:11e l"' Iles.' at Toronto April 2. 3 and 1 It fops d..•ided to pry u• not and the remaining ennteeete. An , ,.ever I nn . nI ' o„vliul Jolley?, a : ere s•' t ''Trustee Parson- lit t rinlTTee Mott. 1 "rtnl • • • • • i, I � a 111 1,0 t for Wi rum. u"•torialize the neva son. re's wlshin Gwen Rut didn't the ('Linton fellows feel chesty about It! a strong defence and the gnalkelete'ri preeentP.l n mond hlo rkede to every ahot that wee daunted their wry. The checking wars hard end *shoe• rntl highly effertlrn it was a clow bat- tle thrnughont and there WWI Little to choose between the two tame.' who played e*refnl hnekcv ami hoped for the tweaks. Both teams premed herd for a genre in the overtime 9 iI0d.. And It was In the Mooing mientea of the., dna 1 overtime Mania that Vit 44ry-! li 1++In6i t, \1i-> \I m,11ilitit tote $++t. __arwdudtyl v, -I ' g Ii,quip neat ..,hd.r tt(t.4.d 11'r f,.Ntt41• "egos '1 amyls Beaten by the Wether I J }JI 11. R, , During the ye•or new pnu,I,ing '1'ie4Ytet that the C ierich lacy• lout it piny not be Itetrernlly known that {1 \1.1Inn .\face hn-'tens ha.1t b1.e'11 4401I14r o141 Imeut Na installed at s („•t of Uu, ut 1 d game o. 1.nJuyPl• hies Coote+t was r t . That-Pvnngv'!lsth• -'• vice,-tht---N.. 1-' strct•t Tltite,t conn 44111. continue next week, with It ' It. H. Whit' • I s•hnol-- • u 1 :a-reeld,IostliNrot of the rhrts,'l U, take the place of throe "1.1 c,ittq*'t.tttnm ir)' n -etre oi'r ,.NIL1. ` fi1' f• will-pr"h:1. Cly be Made la riff}Ti tier• g 1 e111ut11 Tewin eaudlf lilt try ret prize Neuf .to Miss .\;ice \:.inn rhe tnyfnner• eonlpun•i"It rad by the Gni The 1'h,lerwrlfefs' ,I•wa•ia1,on. WO hfiVP •. 1'ER.GiONAI. MENTION m1A•►, e►1e•:e,e r rv':ater rate.. for I!r_oa1.! unraar•, .hang.'i lire A1uort a- law n. lx'f.,n 111t• tl.•N intake 1,it4 ,„:1- Intl In :It are Pxleenw• , of nlwelt smC,lNNI iu llr_'d. .1 fig improvement. I.:,- also Men made in our pumping Ione I•t+n4,tettr 111111 'any cllize'n non w i.ttit,lf. 4o:-le.•10Oel t1w• cbaat$40 %%111 LI. w 'l• gtiie to do to. Id tri a In winners. Goals will count In these: motor cora. Several auto loads of - players and fent left G,alPrirh In the large white number's here been afternfoon and it wept late in the even - !droved nn the lecke orf the rube' new Ing when they arritrd at Stratford. T Snow on the hlth„eay, lsartlrnlnrly ,wo:aters lout on the front aloe initial teat ween 1 Mitchell and Strntfard, rondo ' G" and the word Cobs nPltrnr in. 014 F:nglisli style Of lettering.-' it is nn nddedd improvement to the uniform• and the Cabo now present n very .mart ap{a•nrnnce. nod It had to be nhnu :rmwl, while later 0etvera1 mimeos In thin out took in the et'e1Ing o car!o:111 of taus atrnck group the ditch near SPhringville. The pine- pine. the pont week. New •ilnmintrg Nay -- ere and hockey entlertleets who mode `"n two g'tntw, defentitlg elinto11 by c•mahted there a f11 .torn and hlnnking Strniforvl progress very slow. .] raging snow- storm also added to the (Menhirs One ,.f the (stirs erermntered trouble :t mile and n-uarter ,•not of Mitchell the trip to St rntfor. l r all nlgbt, and several of the core are still there. By the time the f.tnyer' had arrived at Stratford they were t`nld and fanged and were in tin shale' to piny hockey. 'Rte Clinton term. who pl*ved at New Hnmbnrg thnt night. had n similar experience. end . the score of A to 1 agalnet them wee the result. To Organize a Town League Now far some rent fun' The formntion of n tow11 jltnlnr hoekey league Is in progress, wicked by the tame energetic PieenttVe that haw sponsored the O. IT. A. ('tans in Meir quest for Provincial lenrelt, find ganethl Rttp}nrt 1. sought toward melting * Mtteeeee of the broil project. The only provision. are that the play - ere meet be .111t1 IOTA and that the entries mast. be handed to S*wretary F. Merklinger As t.wtn eM pnailhle. The Rnbertwts trophy 1, the main Incentive for i•nmpetltinn In the leR- gnP, which will commence Ito plotting Schedule no Ire.(.t11ArT est. As many at pn.alhle Aro x gymmlttee In .' d.'r And CM tlJ� ltaerrler. The derelop- lc youth Is an en - 2 -0. The first Pirtle track phur nt New io!Totem/ nnd the latter game nt Slrntford. Te104 Thursday night Son - forth won tram Stratton, by S -:i on Seoforth lee. GROUP STANDING Won New itnnhnrg 3 Sen forth 2 Clinton 2 Goderlr•h 2 Stretford 1 1,net 1 1 :t 3 GAMF.ti TO RE PLAYED The tehalnlai gnnteo yet 'to be placed In this group fire as' fnllmwe: .inn. 17 Goderihh *t Senforth. Jan. 19 Strnttorrl nt New Flnmhnrg Jen. 23- New Ttnmbltrg *t Senferth. .tan. 2.".--Spiforth at New Hamburg. Jon. 2:- -Stretford at Clinton. Sen. 2f( -Stratford at Gndetirh. Jrn. 31-flintnn et Seaforth. Feb. 1---Gorlrrtrh At Clinton. Feb. 1--Se*fnrih at Stratford. There 1. one poetpinPrl tamp. New ilemMurg at Clinton, which ham not Leen played. 1 wide. of Toronto, in . arge. The ser- 11•. e. Sauner.• and ale 1'. 111 vier next Sunday 111 -ning will te,kelN, 1.,,,, ir,.re nes full„„.+: . the farm of n faint!, tervl(e. In thi' 11. R,-• t. \t.-- .'ti(,• Nairn L"Irl eyo4,iug the erel m.n, +mbjer•t will be F. 11mrl. Ile. 1\'.-'F'. S:umdt:rs114 air-. .\. E. Wilson n:ns..i ri.ilor al "t1 Mord noel 11n11.o,�tnt Qne+tio�." \I. F' Saut,der-, \11x. P. Llano yles:. 'Toronto last w. There will he to •I;°la1 i'enlc1. ..r hos:: F. 11 alarm. Mrs. 1,Ioyd men only rot 4 4.111 Inervic '31,r•• . \Innlock. \11+- Plaut.•• ...... F,ti. Mr :1111 lir- I'. I1. \Vnnd nn.i s'u Feet. fur Nen.' Th *Peaces each 11 '4`;t:tlirr. .\. ttNlwe.. --. • In"de 1:,11 Ief.Luit F'ri(hly •. t 4 -1111'111:11 --Din" w',4•k night will • ,, 111enre it i.t' I; 1.,t ' \I:-. i:. Il:uv,•) i•'1 in t4,' 1'uliil SIar•s, ••Ft w• 11 s sen k l• e:: i lot 1 \Ir. Item So, ,Ler-ro, line 1•c 'rimed:iii• f,';o, a tyre wec6•.. „i -it ,vhl, friendsTenre Wel!*k and the elan - Ot I 1 \I - \1. Fatn.w on il,e foible:ipr su!, .ctx: Monday •1'. 1'ri:, linr,l. \Ir-. S. \lenit • 1n instenee ..if F': th Lie Ilh1g: }. •i•onu-ec! Mrs. \Innt.,'i Tinsley' "A t'n1yer0I rd Neun11 IV. I:el. \lis•- G. Ilnmilton.. 1101T Mot :" %%e Intsds•--"TIP iti*zest ' ruazel. %t'. t I 1' tele:" leridny ",1 wedding inyita- tree n, nil.ht , e Is 4,K Q of par or rarer lu tthree ron...sotIce Urn, nr the Comes of 'he Word." tomes, the fotlontng R. winn.•rs: • • 41, Liter In Gt.deNeh 'I' Ii e. a- •• r,•m ' lu the ploy nwong the hod,- ' 8111111 ' to R.w•k--('hri. a (lees' i t, 'cmd ore,- WIIAT BiRD'4 .11tR TUFW,F! Mies 1t1.111 rim"':,s :: •Hr It. I.'oy !. s : Mr-. W. F. Sauo,lcr.. . ts: 11'-' To ih,. Editor of -The Signal. • Aileen stow.. :Ion. Sir• -Theme cold d'os 1 am in the Men winning n free eigltl'1 h''Nliut habit of clearing soon aw•a' trop, rt 4w•orers of WNI nr More in 01114' c„n• patch in the garden nt.d throwslnt urn secnrlr,- gann $t here \\', 4':tn'l, 1• *ale: some oatmeal to feed the sparrows. F. Mint. soil : KPI Johnston, "412: F. (ln the Morning of :he 1:ith 1104. 1 Tr,wtrw•rot. '-40; It. Lloyd, te.'A4. ...+•tin • hell counted over thirty sparrows an,l with them goes `ie float of foirtern larger !drift,. fully ns-idate AM a robin. .kirk brown. and etrewked like the wing, And back of the sparrow, elth a!'.rt tall And yellow beak. Int the beak wee longer thou that of the robin.. They' look just the ',hope of the gtuedl that were plentiful some year* ago. but n else smaller. if any reader of The Signal can name thin ! should be glad to !Par from him The writer hum been In the. action of the country for teen seventy -Ave years. and never mew thio kind of MF,1 before. CITIZEN. a As the nom 0f A Tweeter evening the Iedl1.. have or- gntil7tr1 11 10:)tut'• with four tennis kunwn nm Snt Prsllk. Lavender Girls. Nlghthmiwks, mind iilue Streak.+ The captains urn, rPsper•tivel,. Mics M. ftprnnl, Misr 11. Mnrehnll. Mr.. 1t. lloy.t end Miss it. Plant. The 'envie Minter. *414 he played on Mondry and Walneedly evenings. commencing next Monday. alley.' No. 7 and No. S being reserved for them. Mr. . W. E. )loan• dery 1s president of the temple: Mise Mary Humpy, ,ecretnr,, end MDs. Dorothy Marshall, treasurer. A mews league ie in prowess of formatitlx. a 54,• W. 1,le'lrton ni-nl to '1'„roma ,t1•1.1.; And wlll 'mend 1114. rent: li I,•r the winter I11 the city. • • • Mr and Mrs. IV. 11. I:rthnm left ml T000day for i.akeland. Flonldn. and „t.l stand some titre• In the Piing,. • • • Miss Margaret Campbell returned ..n Timed -fly fr a vi.It of aevem1 week at Buffalo and Tonawanda. N.Y, Mn', Safi 'Thompson hos rctirnPtt from •llnrrieten, where 0he spent three weeks With her daughter. Mrs. E. H. Mrs. D. Arndd and daughter ik'ntrhie have r•tnrncd from Whither. where tlwy ept•nt two reeks with eel, - tires end friends. • • • Mr. end Mr. 11. R. Long lent the wsek•enel et Toronto. While In the .lty Mr. Tong attended a gathering of Pun DAfe tn,wirenee repreeentsttvtr hold at the King Edward hotel at Saturday. INw'eatlans al the harbor lour harbor committee baa bees older the aide chnirn e•Ilii, ''t 1i. ere Tuner nml .hiring the year Ole (:,W rt•unu 1,1 4::,s mode t:t rim .,l tivu ti gen- oral harts"( 1\./(.1..tn,d Chi. ',car w.` ii hate the snllsfa't!nu of belong berthed here the tnr_e-r %Inter fleet that Int I.•o • r 1.ee1. 111 I.,rtA 6111111/1/.1 el Hotel Bedford was tcndtn•,I by the r hnrhor Indo brier and 4 the (onto it 10 the .1 4111in• and th,ef engineer* "f the Irnatx in {pert, and they unnnlmonaly expresse,l their great :Ipprer•Iatiot: of the eeurtesirs and :he honor.' tendered them.• This event was oleo made the (N•- cn,•lnn for the nn•s rotntien of n ship ling or hurler t,. the S. R. Oalerlch. During the tear the Chadwell Sand and I:rnrel Co has been eetnttllche,l at the Thi. Is-te DPW industry that we hi.p• will mean a very great dee! to the people of (loderi -h• ex their market for 'hetet I.' e}moat unlimited. Tntrlue.1j.22`s1t debenture* were hunted for the Konen road pavement. the grand *tend and the now pumping equipment, en,1 these were all sold to our own t'Ith!Pn*. ,We hese comptt'ted a groat moult et aldeww tk t which we leak are will tt\oaltlttt�M )' arc >M. c (