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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1929-2-7, Page 1• • we 4irsis, ; • ,,,••••-- • •••• • • • • •!I )00 have anyttilng44141 9r Watt to .„4"tifleamtithing, the eligstfi Ad veinal ng ',mittens efo The Signal wjellielt? ou to. Slid a purohaser oplite &Allele you W181 uy. .•• 1fitLEPIII0/41e ..wwwwws=vomollimi-mwww=k GODERICH, ONTA.RIO, T Tb dale nr games In group 12 or was coueluded on WM of tbia,week. when 11 ' ',Vatted ix Pnettfolled ttl Clinton von by the of 4 Mak,' a ale tpaeu 4.1,11h1r(clialif.airop, fpr setund imMe groure'sbe'staestilnellhing aa..follovist • ge. 3- tame sere Nee. ifamht • • fCeuderielt boon forty** .3 5 3 • et to save time In playing off It was derided to play.:a "sod- " game. and a tan was hf; decide -where it should be. crick WOO the tos4, and the game WI (Sere un lionday right wisufers of Lids game will Kew Ilundutrg in borne and inane Won LOA ..6 2 ..4 4 ..4 4 ••,ai • to decide sbe 'group Moneta. ',...-..;.;.:."' God!gth Ifienki Mattel sa,,,Jn one Ofilse meet tbriIIIng semen a . laf the sealion, Ihid Goderich Cubs e t. blanked the, on illtlippl at the Clinton a at lifItlity *tato. the mitt score being • y Winning tlyis game thi• Odes 4 up limo second place l - in the group. Between toes and three' hundred Goderich Nitisdks 1,t ,14s1 the town of M Citit,•11 to see 111e. and cheer the Cub,. on to 814 -to Two special cosiet...• eoutteying w 11 011 to two tintolred ttta left here about 7.4:i o'clock. and n entnber made the trip ky e,.. motor cors. Hid from 111 appe8ran4•es the majority at the 'gime were from 4Goderteb. The local fan-, certainly elude tl,cmwelvesi heard with their eon- , aan 111 'sheering. anti with such rplen- did wiptsirt thq Goderich team played sp.s•tscutir hockey. The Cubs thoroughly deserved their victory,- iss they outplayed their 4 43P1)00 . lat 115 alt stages a for the Audit! At the Royal Alleys Several games in. 44w ladies' league took Mace at the Royal bowling alley* op Monday evening. Supersilks won two trausealrotn Lavender Gide Miss M. Sproule with 521 for three games and 221 for single game wan the high scorer COS Supersilks. For lAvender Girls' Miss W. Black was best, her score, being 525 and 20t) for three gamer and single game respectively. Nighthawk", 'won two out of three gamest frooltate Streaka. Mrs. R. L. Lloyd wan. hest for Nighthawks wIrh 452. for three games and 206 for tangle gause.• lose Seta Plante was the leading wearer tar Blue Streakn. Iter scores were m4.411f,trelair The management II special Prizes for the highe,t number of phis relied hy the lid4es Miring the mouth of February. The first prIzre will be a pair of bud vases and the ,end two, Landle-holtiers. Ladle, Leamle Standing Won host Lavender Girls . ' 5 4, Blur Streaks ...41 4 Snpersilks , • 4 5 N igh tha n kr 4 , 5 The News o Whew! This Was Cid Contract fer In a letter received by her parents,' The contract fr o new elevntor as Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Aitken. from Mrs.! has been awap (Her.) W. II. Moss, of Bur ot , belie, sin' states that ou January 27th the thermometer registered 56 degrees' below zero. It was the severest *ea- pieted by Angina ther. Mr. and iirs. Mom bad expert- '• __ enced since going Co the West. It was II) cold In the church that, Mr. Moan could hardly preach, but one man had driven four miles to attend the service. Starting Mr. Mn' car was a job that took three-quarters of an hour and wag aecomp`ished then only with the wry aid of u neighbor's team of males. stead fa nosh was sold to Al $7,000. A Valentine for the Miners and the 1041 a eta Ao a benefit for the illetretrsed Bri- West Wawanooh %% fish miners. Mr. Maxwell.- proprietor of Blyth, for $3,7A141. siss-14,1 matinee for Thuratiay. Feb- Trears-tireetLiiiiaght Of the Model Theatre. announces a ruary 14th, at 4.15 pm. The picture light mwaibmon for will be "The Magic blame." and there Tuenity_ night. The will also be a good comedy. Admin. shiers. it hi hoped there will MI a for ''''' WiacEwan. Mr. Mu ...... T. Murney, J. W. T the snit* as for 'several vion 2.5e and 15e. The proceeds will i tio. given entirely to the fund appointed chairman. •• ' ' : s*i...• . ••• •'. - .1i. TTIF. SIGNAL PRINTING CO. LIMITED, Publishers. 1 . 8 wrs, BISHOP 'RICHARDSON AT ST. OM/RCM'S CHURCH 4 the leg erleh trait • be- con - R. Ford of London 8 , • • Development of the ern Prate 0111alrY tit ng address 611110 n Hier it.° TOM, lbenaglug e London Ert. Preas, undo+ Um 142004 of the ChnIkelan Club. MI- It:lea's bidders wan 4Thr !tory of * trip tsallory„" ikte neeellysl. the le-kuovro Sect twat until ratty. Men's longue Formed large turnout for this spertal event. 'clod to hold tbe re - dohs) Ortharks.t to les I e -ilk• peat bite tispjlartnft tosoass.'• *la tatime ad• 'tag elk. •woritallis should - folk ha ' A tuen'o league has bowl formed and both for the *beat of the inaisiver-ithe second and four the following schedule drawn up: Feb, 5-- Itunkers--OrlitIdala ished miners and their felonies anti 1111 the month. aapvcea appreciation of Mr. Maxwell's gener- 5-1Am. No. 1-1.1,Mst Na 2 ',silty in giving, ids theatre for the ellieeactErrean siM-rr ratige 7 -King Pins- Whizz Rungs Aftertmon 7 -Salt ford- Go getters - 1 made, and a largo.' 12 -s -1A him. Bangs Sairtordcounts pawed.App Judgments In Co42ounty Court ]2 -King l'ins -Go-getters Jvidgment was given by Judge 1 t'ampbell atulT MIA* ..- 14-4 Irigiustis.--Lion: No. 1 14 -flanker* -1.1ons ..No. 2 else .4' co-ites v. Dawkins. The were laid over. Lewl. lids W444; lb the county Court Hydro office. for 1 19 --Lien. No. 2 Ale-getter:1 nliCtit'ff. 1'., it! Coates or Exeter. wed 10--Originalti--•-Willaz Bangs the exes9iiors of the estate of Joseidi ! tp. W. it,„ card 2.1-4.ions No. 1--Saltford Dawkins on a promissory note for $6"" There was a good 21 -s -Bankers -King I'iiis •thit Interest. A question at Issue wn. .,,i,ifelinwir ,liaii on '26-11.lotin No. 1-1-Kingyino - whether the bete Joseph llowkino wa, the euch*lind "Sint 26---itankers--maittord 'n the ts•sition of n joint lodger of the the iintoplcea of Hie 2s,---4 triginals--410-cetters note with 111.4 brother, Thomas Ilifn- League. After a co 28_00nn No. 2..___ocnisz itanga kit's. nr. nierclv es :in endorser. Judge cards the winners vir ar. 11----Llons No. 2-naltford Is•wis finds 'that Josenh +Hawkins ' the priv.en dharibut 5-I,Inns No. 1 -4/o -getters signed Ile note as 11 maker and. being 1)enn. Mies Atm!. 7 -Whizz Bangs --Bankers Pins--Originala .22-Wblm liangs-Go-getteni 12-Originals-Saltford 14 -Lions No. 2 --King Pins 14 -Lion No. 1 -Bankers 19-Or1gina10-Lions No. 2 19-Ranker.--Go-etters 21-L1one No. 1-Whi7.7. Bow 21 -King Pins--Saltf,wd 116-Wh1ag liangs--Saltfoed K I Pini--00•gettets ns No. 2 Be -L a Nsa_l hivAlnes• noin. knew whal he was do. n. IAmitrey w Inc. Ile dies, before the Inbte was due. "500." the coast/Intl His 'honor gives Judgment for the ,'Mrs. Roines and M plaintiff with woods. ienehre tbe winneda Another Judgment handed out hr le,raig and Mr. E. P.. Jades* Lewis in in the mine of McGee 11 Mrs. erred Boni v. Sangster. in which Reginald MeGeS Wallace. consent Med .1. W. Sangster. grain dealer of floor • obellied yatowel. on a panminsory note for , wisp tea until 92116.25 given for nwpet clover seed. Defence ctalmed that the tieeit walk 1106 ateardlna to salaple and laela uterellehe. itadgmetrt iree-.•.‘!" tia,2f t die on a of far nods ware w. ac - Miss hisFtinnrks of ye he flirL tO evert re." wise the grentest latalor the nvor101•Itit ever known. j‘we Claw 11 :Insei.can at lid the friends` SuOthitylr. times We repoZlillad = St 4 *bet. 'sr aslift sif 111/1. how.eg There ant psistolohs lawn ocanemtv of ParMa(ment is and* r • ,rs *AA v ti,ft for hdliti, '4•41i-le4agalniit the rules of amend , iin,1 those 44, • J '71'br a member a read tgo an, . - 111?Lli Ittie 1414tiri dig w world ld' • Is. , glre,Ingt snipmeg /14: IlettubitY•• -• 4 • bel more dItncult 4 • s• t littittor .11111 in bn ear Ian fikhot ermajaa ettel e man lad anothr Dees Vt3;trcksd his oar oo. , oral to Parttaineataig . • -4,07;'.44,.., uript 01, a speech tlaat, 4110,!. 4,v;a.sittiy1 et Litetmea 1 ' far , And if41. tad beea put In rising before Mk,' - :,14114144,,* ear Into till Mirb?or. toots ferll let. au/ 'that lic Jute. 41241at livery. /1 ''. argument me to whether he hi the, 4) moit , • Ifiest or the suiltickieet man t e Clare debtort 41"14141111. tearolase to PoPeill • . •w, MD Pa; l literary Society Meer, • -"ar d9kt to atm • • itt They an,- Presideutt Catherine. Snle:1°Pe• tort..‘when lore ktitat-Mf 811 $,.., tot. ekemborl 'ontsidti the, ieuw. ny wag... ...• .;.!..7,.._ Awe, and In other ways. The greet :•••- •• 1 Literary Society for the ensnia; term, 8()Ine eV • NV, Inegloili Made from memory PY v :pre tont ttb: :,..fi: ia.k., vice„p,,,,,i,u400. IF,,iy, ecin: peore. derful ability, upholding miipus, vfe Dr. Samuel Johnnon wash' 1st vice`pfesident. Co!in limiter; 2nd men ag Knoseyett, theft sith 811 • II tar,. Helen Barebler; treaurer. Kan- f,eel the Man who rotnniam., na,. ttekot ,dret. to do this kind of reporting, pleb -1 . •';'-=, the Journal editor., 'Harriet Tailor. Mud. 'Te BlAboP concluded wit for wage and wm. weibeger ; p res. re., the people of Rt. Georges and of tb7;inpeecn nf the elder Pitt In reply to swab Hunter; pluntst. 11,, YOUng; "fie anYttOng 16 qualify him to V.Itillg up IrraP° 0144Inte'rmill'm at Oh ° 1ndlican Church as It whole not to let 'attack b) h undo. In:dee-bonne* Walpole was written.fit a in London. The 1 ;tens. Marlork• Hetherington Red *The ColIeginte Institute students 60 the Wore1/4 Of 0 • ef know It 1101.• • 41111534 Wag tritrelst lb% doing* of. Parliament, • one *ay Ind snot:hag t ..crto •tragieeiliiiTy 41.11W/e. lnetectiratq miser thrall goesip = bait weak elected, the olnicers of the ia rleton Worsen; form representa- Ilse promptly and fun; their 0 r-• Cfne_arnr_etn__..try"nojutehsta"eaddf town good. felrOld their opportunity lip by, but to .411: 14. Geo. LIS'S: 1B, Rath Cold Inv ..• 3 A. 10%-,.l, n Cooper, ; 3 B. Lava; 4. Lillian Ferguson; 2nd g.,c,_ _e_ .conps_1. • meat for pubinshing report/of Its yr.. - .imagination. In 1771 sit !Ando* •tl'ir10111111111----iitreetW. !IL S. }Lev. .yr.inp.tmatry, ,,f Kinkopt..spent piste between Parliament aad the AO - sees of Loodam. Itilil16161111114 itletor7 ilameetlatilireeti oftlallkiltak 71111fr .18I5w•fhAPP•stent tIfflar••• moo' Ai TOrOlti0 last 'Gradually 'the rillea were relaxed.. *an held to one „bowman. lir. D. 1.). i;Esiekspia• t genial' day. tot Ittlitpwaskeestnontryouttballttheen7hereenuginninigtioadf till.fleilViillf lesion and„Bre. Moore led ,chial . • • t• i.tti6‘ r* . 10 the all'i something like moderia Was era to the presv by Parliament, bars and two rIalsora lira. few read, lotrli.r:,1,161ph4. Port reed a tM of .40,--1,--;--4 . glga iik ' ,dailki facilities were. r resp?mabllitiefs for • 1 C. Jack MeMehen, 2, lilies th ilishers were summoned before *arils- PIlliteeMniereiaL Lucille McDonald. ttreoliteitst, and slthough fuse of the% atioloRlsed the Incident caumal a die- PERSO-NAL MENTION 0PR 0 - 'Bud" i4turdy. regular left defence ng long- No. 1-1tkitkers ' 2-OrIginaLs--Lloas No. 2 9 -Bankers -Go-getters 11-Liong No. 1--Whiss Bungs 11-K.Ing l'Ins-dialtford The men's monthl% pr:7A. for Jan- ff 011 with coots t room 0 • - North St. W. M. S. Meeting The regular meeting of the W.M.S. of North street Pnited ehttreh wn' held,. In the Sunday ochool room Mon- itory for beet wort. in three conoeru- limy afternoon, with an ottendonee of tive gaMen wns won by !high Mellulre. forty. The president Wft. A...1,4er! In with 11 s....re of 101. The prize was ti the opening everolses by- Mrs Win hair of 'woollen blankets. • strnehan, who rend the Scripture les The fattiest' prize for January, a and 'a 10,001 on "Pnrtnership." braos peacock tray, was yen by Mrs. nml hy Air.. who led. In W. F. sounder.. with a A...we of 647, prayer. The recording secretary rend ter ntorsge ee their eorg at the elevator. Tie lee rooved•into the river by emiterer over the ricer and some of It 1* being ills A derrick at the "i -i i•ni: the f 'roes MA unloaded hosing 15- l!,a II( the r0•1t water. ,•••' of by the liars, room lir-int! wa. In thin re.nevt and the develonanat J ,.renemirible government in Britain. Coming to his own experience.' 11 the press gallery st Ottawa. Mr. Fora 4l P 901114; interesting word pictnrelll of men pniminent Iti public fife alth whom he Ilime In intimote :111 11.1 or `1,14e a 1411•1 WhIeb took place "behind the seene." from To' onto for. the week em! raise the nllocation In Mei • • • way.• It is with much oorrow , Judge J. L. Killorun. of Strotford. the Society notes the passing "' wa. In tottii 4111e tiny la.t week. lee past vice-president, Ilrs. Pierce. a , • • • liffi Member, always mit.11 interested mi‘,,,, M. 1,...ki„. ,,i, 1,,,Hic.„. o.,.. 11 In the nor'.. nnd n very hiloilY• 1",ible 1 isitor in town during the week nolntin. fs.r. Inuring t eck wt), stornge ••• 41- arged, those of the It•4•.: • -'.010 or whist. and 77,.• 11.0.100 bnoltels gcreciiin ,nd . .4 447 ;.';•7;;, of ..ni pl.,- e g'. General Garret., ,.111 i4!i:Irged for three garner,. the minutes of the 1111,1 1;i: and "1"17" neNI de" the treasurer ¢ftve her statement for The 1.s•itl •1 meets' At 11Wennian's Alleys I:January, rind her report for 1112'4. Mrs. have been hu -y the OW week .inthaestiref,at.ortt hotif,ittlitvie with y w getting in their 11 r I' nit SC. ve.t I A me7r4 league (45." f;:triindedrinn: ...%(-"nil•fetle:,•71•11'01 Drennan's bowling olleys Y. P. S. Election The e!.. ion 11 f.li. 1h, enuring term ot tl'e 1' s. of North street hafted place 1(4 11"' ett'n't4:. Ti,cn good ' and 111 en • front the ev:ingelisti.. Isonzo 1..ns 'itleresst1111 item be Inver. -«W:, :1• re,i•lit svrriee, for new u.••nilsrs. fifteen 4011 It Peo 1.1e bet,111i Ilierviher.: of flip Society. Marine Chih A• ter t he cele et ofth•f•r• hail a, . apt ,Ino„r f„r them n most sneer...fill yeir. Rev. c. installed the °free fo • • • 11. Nle4;overn, Or Toronto At 11o. „r „,hirl.r, a ...vo d.oYs :11 her lop/or-this vv.. vivti• of Itinnks 10 1* • • • Vi..:1k1-r 1111 11TOT‘11111 p. Reid. of 34iriti•In. s '• I I i:ine Anil J. E. Tout n... oet oeother..11:. "aft A the chair, Mr. 1 Airs It 11. Nfew and next speaker Iten Ay spent tie week en.! would be l'rof. Fred Laii.!..n. of OW I let.sa 1 imersity of Western indorio. whh '• • • 'will lie Isere on February 2Sth ,••I st,d.c. I.:pct.-kik: Ronda! ensh prises offered by the man -The mnrine s,....ii ("Inc pc,. their taken place the meeting was favored, F. TInrke In most appropriate word, ycnr. Ile n lso refines/fed thnt n retire- •"e N"rIh , Mr. A. m 1 1..bertsniii J./tended t.. 1st c20. 2nit S15. ar•f $10. When the i -dreei ..n Friday evening .ve. whii we., heartily encored. Mins funeral of the fate E. .1 Itender at 'schedule is completed the second and . sent:Mite of the Society he a npulo 1441 1 1:1•I. Pr, .g r•••,•1 ve 1;1.11re WI 11 lirST on Me Andre*. contriblite,! :. pine.. -400. thirft tem,. will play off and the win- to act on the official hoard of theMyth on Sattliday. church. Mrs. Colborne was chosen 1 meml""' the progn.m. There e,ere present 1.41 The meeting ended with :111 intcre-t- ' for this ()Mee. The neeretnry and gnests and a royal good . IT eonteot eonducted by Alan Pent Mr. and Mr-. A. I. Whitty awl Christ Inn otewa nigh 1;l. Mrs. rts Intim iii.:711 p.m.. when playing ccansi I,•ws: Preshitsit. Dongins Compl...1: tine wtl, efl.losed tr the card 11) 1,14'' '1;1114. Tlu• slate of. otii,•er., i: ;is fol f.tmil% left on Ilotilla for Toronto, rkoef. wile:1.4)41e% will restile. showed hy blarkboard figures and lucid " and th" prizes/ were awarded. Mr ...metiers of committee. Clirbnivi: The Cubs administer a doer of whitewash to their Clinton i•pponents. man, who was pottering from an 1M- jured foot sustained In the Stratford game here the prervious Monthly night. jirtn• %%nod took his -place mod- tttraed In a good piffle. Thr rest of the hwal line-up was the same as In previous games and all the players put up a /needy ga eintilvitin- don and individual attoeks were far more effeetive than those of their op- prnieht... Every Man MI the team was on his fol.,, and the team played In tin - beatable style. Play was kept pretty well In the Clinton end of the lee All evening. The Culio scored two goido 10 Pitch of the first two perioda and added an- other in the inn. Morrison Manliny was credited with three of the gOnbs, While Sto41.4r1 oeored once each.1 - Referee 1,. It. Sawyen:. of ,Nfitchell, Ithandled tWi tome, !mting out 11 110- - from" pefialtics. Lorne Cooke, of An Clinton, was the worst offender and he wan given revert)] trips to the ten:illy The line-up: • C1Inton- -4loal, T. Twyford; defence. GlIddon and L. Cooke; eentre, J. El-. liott; %loge 11. Brown and F. Me - Ewen: pubs., R. Rath and C. Strectu. Goderich-floal, H. Disk, defence. J. Wood and 11. McKay; centre. (leo. Allistonsivings, I). McKay and R. St04- dart ; Aribs.. L. Weothrook, W. blaore. Referee -4- R. ,Rawyeti,111fItcheli. - - . Other Games Clinton defeated Seaforth on Sea - forth lee lent Thursday night by 3-2 „ t tatratford nn Edda, night the .Vordir Avon, wols_....._•frens 41.1iforth Raker, • of the OilIerieh 'inn, . Ile driving In the entrotty the other 4a, found a Orange bird attended in a anoWdrift nml brOoght it home alive. It has A tall like A phoftfillftt, but the Istme.inenector Who way In town yet .?&17 Mid It wile a "satiate' duck, a bird belonging 01 1)10 north conntry ash ,.r7 rarely men in thane porta • • • third noel- Anil .1 Me tffitir room!' with n line I.% Mi., Edrie figment. -The /wire., are .14 followo: rs r the present •• • ners %till ploy the first tentn. The is as follnwo: Feb. 4-- Fialeons--410-gotters S-Granitca-Marinet, _-1tammovs--11 bmiln fon. 1 1 -410 -get tervi-Iliimblers 11-Marinca--Falenns 13-•-notninlons--Granifes 18-,Marinea--Dominfons 16-Gronites-- Go-getters ' 22-Fait:ono-Ramblers! - --25-Gran44-eit-Faleotto .-- 25-Cio-getterA--lhitnlnlonx Mar. 1---dtamblers--Morines 4--Itomlnions--Faleono 4-4'.ranites-Ramblero 8- -Marines -410-getters OBJTIJ R Y 1111•S. w'4. PIERCE The death /spurred 11! Alesnmirn boopitol on Saturday infa of Mary I. SeW ntt, widow of the late illinm l'ierce of Ashfield. In her seventY- ninth year. The deceased wno horn near Toronto. hot lived the greater part of her fife An the township of Aslitield, near Dungannon. ater huo- bond died twenty-three years ago and ,0111P years later she left the fnrm and moved Into Dongnnnon. Ten years Rao she went to live with her dengh• ter, Mrs. Nell motinnon. at M00/10 Jill< Rusk.. and year ago she mine to Goilerleb with Mr. and Mrs. Me. Murton to resh ide ere. She hdeen al ill wince Christmas slid was in Alex- endra hospital the kW two or three anodic Sire Pierce ourvived by two (heightens mad' t"4'(son: Mr.. .1. B. MeKny and Mrs. McKinnon. of God- erieh. end William, .1. Pierce. of Stes- smith. Alhertn; also by n brother. .1ndtpar Strott, of Port Huron. Three daughters, are deeenoed. The tonere! took pinee on Wrdnestiny afternoon from the Tendency. of Mr. nod Mra. Neil McKinnon, Elgin avenue, to the Dungannon cemetery. The Fierrleell at honse and grnve were conducted by Rev. M. 4'. Pnrr. The pallbearers' In Goderich were Messint. Thon. snndy, Thee Tahh, R. Orr and R. T. Phillips, and 40Tningtinnon in , Mgrs. Richard PArke Abe Culbert, Thow. Stothern andMoth Finnigan. • Tough Wheat SOT Sale Fhiniaged wheat nt Mel.enn'A feed store, Murton street • at • • • • • argument how by• y RteMnfle giving on 'K. S1 ii ity won the gentlemen's tir.i fellowship, Thelma 4 mn. eer; issio.ry - the part of etch member the full silo- prize and Capt. James inkater the eon. Mary Ilow,-11; Christinii Mr. T. 11. cote. of Go.terich In 71(41, conId be contributed (meaty with. I violation : Mr*. Per'' Johnston wns the Stanley fin rke ; literory aril soelsil. lout renorting to other methods. Mr.Witmer of the first prize 0141 ; Evel3 Ileetl; 1 rig se. ret.iry. Johnston gave a concise and Interefst-1 M' ti"' retillohil: secret"rY• inn Pruned.' of the third elinpter In Iftnun• Steward Bot t, then served a George !Inch:Man; I rpn.iirer, George the study book. 'Flie meeting dosed tine 11111 11 of 1/1 k,'.SnIelnichen and ..of- Johnstn; pi:mist. A in,1 n.ith , nolo, 1111,1 pr,m,n;ting After this the flisir Wan cleared; oistatit piatii.t. Rite Andrew. 1-11ie.henedretloti-ity Mr'. Girvin. , diin7Tfig atiirTiis StIfIlt for *Are' ' see the '.:l lir- doing their fancy ' 11w Curlers ,Sre at It Mi aa Dori, narria at scarab no„ steps. All kinds of dances were Iti-1 The 1..,.:11 elirlers .i r.- holding- %•••plil The Scoria, Rall 14 annually one of ' " (Inbred In, from the Sallee/ hornpipetournament.. at the West street rink Detroit', ontstanding 111ein 1 and ar- , to the lrfleo,f steppe in the "meek hot- on 31111ii:13 I 11.1 Wedite.sjfi, 4.4 ening, Illatle eVelltS. It was held this vear on torn." Dancing wan kept tip until 3 On Monday Janunry 24th In the Grnystone brill o'clock In the morning. mis ase=fe;tion,iscm :the result by rootn, which wag tronoformed for the wind -n1)101 agreed that they had npent : and after the ' nionils F iff'sre !MI TN D fetnn." and 74111111 the frintronii• and ,./n_ (1 Mont enjoyable evening. The music, ' T. It. want. aw weird decorntIons the striking wn. flit:W.414.d by Mr. Thos. Elliott and '0.1. 31.11„, Pt. Meg i, NIMcli.ly tumeti of the toteetto main. '111 Anene Of ,,,., Mre. D. Marlyn. . G. 1.. hi rain.; hewIlil•TIng variety rind brilliance. It will he interesting to tioderich people W. HISw'onilliii.nv .1. Brophy 1 .k ) ..8 :4,01.0s;mk ile11/1114":11.wr: to kuovr that nniong bit!, g:ny The innugural meeting of the Col- I join, Halo, r G. C. I. Truatee Beard one of the irnesto considered Worthy held 071 Wednesday throng legiott: Inietlfute trustee bOArd wag '. .- It. J. 31egniv• s"rfroinx. The 1 R. Johnston of special mention hy one of the De- it I). ('nil tsl. troll inners In an elnhorate account members, are the ssinc as lest yenr: i . Rev. J. E. Ford, I tr. 11. Intylor. 1iIr. i s ( kipl ....16 81.3CONI) 110CNI 1 a0IfvoretheinfonrrrmflaltrIon(ft"lonitakewnhlkiw' astottea (.1.0.1iTit.hmErnRithiereson. suntRuliihebtrimieellea., W. 1: ii 1... mega,‘ former Goderleh girl. M11111 Porto i itobertv,•ti. P. J. Mtn-No.6s end J. W. Al' I' Pl""nm , I. II. Humber Hotels The referent* Is A., folh,wm , 1 Frdoler. Geo. McLeod , R. J. MeItlw 11. Croft tel. t fumes at the hall vrere those of Mr. "Two of the molt mngnifleent COS- chairman for the yeor and teromitt.r. T. R. Witilla liay. J. E. Ford was appointed ! (WO, Dr. Mabee lingo G. Knepp ami Mini Doris Har- 1••1p eonolltnted as folloWet , J. Tinnier M. McKay King' And 'Winter Queen.' 1140. who were dresoed rift ;Winter ' Ml.. Dar- ' magi, 11ev. .1. E. Ford. Dra A. T. Ern- R. Johnston (sk) 9 J. Brophey (sok I 6 Property- c. M. !impede"' (choir- 3. llownlon W. %Valise* Severn! dome contests were held on Wednewlay evening, the result by rounds being as (0110w having a high white c.nracul enllar And ',....f411PPIY Metron. J. J. Itobertson. rig wore A ('low'-fill'ing molt of whiteltJ0t4)n. Nor. lined with oilier. and o brillinnt J W. Fraget . rat. 1111bairmanl, 41. Taylor. W. A. CVniMillP. J. Myer ornament on the front of the '3141"Evran• emit And on the belt. A toll white, v^eatinnal "n4 Caku""iretal. cornettl hat topped with silver horn. MacEwen fchnirman) on, was mot effective From her tierces W. A. Conithornt 411114PT, n chiffon wart with rPprf.'1Phring the A. Reld. C. K. Saunders,' 1 motif of storm and snowflnkes him in ("11(8"!'Geo. Melswid R. J. Megaw C. 11. !lumber (nicipt 12 ROUND II. Brophey M. McKay J. Ilrophey1,' graceful folds to the floor. Tier coat and T. Ti. Mitchell, repr thin the . Ta3tor II. tummy B. McCraw in back tapered ter A point from witch employer* and employees of the town. 'ii• 11"wman R. Johnston W. Wollace (*Ip) ....10 S. 1). croft (01 s A white fur toll fell to the floor. She' Finance -the ehairman of the hoard wore white slippers with and buckles. Mr. Knapp wore a white and the chairmen of Me other com• !diver hallo mitteeo. Milt. trimmed with hands nf whit, Mr. J Mime wag rthappoInted enracul find topped by 41 full eApe of geerefarr and Mr. 41. T.. Ildwards white content, lined with 'diver. A trasortirer. 'donning /silver ornament wan placed nn the front of linscont. Mt high fur heckling's wan ornnmented with *liver antler, and a white ornament. From the collar of his cape a white for tall hung In back." Damen For your next dant* Ma Mr. Jai. Buchanan or Mr. ((eo. Farr for prlrc flflAnAppy orchestra. Modern or old- .tIroe mete. •-• h1FRIONI) H. Sturdy J. Bowman It. Johnston (sk) R There will he A aerial evening 41111 1111/11. 4n St. loneph's hall, Clinton, oil Townley, Fehruary 12011. Muni(' by Control °mile/ars. Aflmintion 50 eenta. ROUND Geo. McLeod R. J. Megaw C. Humber (Alp) ...• • -6 BRIEF'S 'rhe 8 fl itna 1 Itt gh, 1c* by the Ladles' ittor Knox chore!! will 14. held flu •Thursday. February 21.t. • The regular niesding 411 fill' Will be held In M.I.•Eay on Mon- thly. Febrnary 111lt. at 3 pm. A dance will IP • livid in Ilie Ma4Init 1 (hill On ifolithi3. February 1111. -hip, is 11.' 11 1 liter n Olt lit. Lucky ticket. I rim. on illirplay in M. .5Irs. I C. I loherlson's store ninilisw. 40g1 • • • • • 111101. Itound sousre 11111100g. 41:1 Wil -'l 41! rte!.,; ; Knitting. floor manager. ciark art..1,4e-i the at loots, o: the A sleighride ports under the atilt stratfoid Normal School piers ul the Bible class of 80. Iliporge), 1111111. Was !old on Monday 4.venIng, - iihout forty taking port in the fun. Al Smith. 11 Is 44011. has retired 7.• Aflerwiirils till returned to 111e. pnrlett private life. Al hoye oisoit as ;loll' for refreshment- Miss MIVP infirh privacy ,is tile proverbial gold, Tichhorne 1111,1 Mitts M. Middleton sp* 11.1 11 11 Wii Jt,ii nnal. .111e eon Vebers for evening. The Goderich Fund for the Relief of the Distressed British Miners -- - In response to suggestions from variot. opiarters, The :initial this week opens a fund for the relief of the distressed British ruiners A number of lural people have already sent contributions to funds being raised elsewhere for this par pose. and the town couneil will no doubt make 11 lumtrilm, tion in the name of the municipality, but it is believed there are on eonsiderable tiumber in the town and vicinity who would he glad to contribute through a local fund. Thim buni will be known 1C4 "The tioderieli Fund for the Relief o the Distressed Britisif Miners." Contributions large or small are invited, and all will be neknowledgeil in these columna. bet no one hesitate to send in his (or, her) contribution be- cause it is small; every little helps. Mr. F. Woollcombe, manager of the Royal Bank, has consented to net as auditor of the fund, and next week s lo- cal committee will be named to have full eharge of the dis- position of the moneys. Those who read the despatehea in they daily newapapera realize that the need of our cousins overseas in the nresent emergency is gteat, and the aid that is being sent from Can ada is' received with deep gratitude. CONTRIBUTIONS The Signal Printing Co., Limited