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22 The Square Ooderich
Marines Capture
..:1.
Third of Series
8t. Marys $ 1llly ton' ' R te)
. !. fir +. ser
lei-II1tM1Sa1M Vl^_ ' " _
SI. Mars 3. Minutes to
Wi1 •lr...a n t'ai'wrs' Si, Go -Penalty Helps St.
Spectacular Overtime Enconn- JUNIOR «g•. •ply STANDING ' g
ter -Hockey to Cheer for W T L F A P11 X▪ yl "t1" aha
1 *Stratton
JUNIOR •• 1" 1 °8CO , marines
1i-.-Minton '2 OMerkk S.
forth St Nana 8.
10 --Stratford milted." 1.
•• 1$ `lleton 3 ' /tratford
Almost
TOWNSHIP TNCILS
MAST WAW Sli
a t 11ret meeting of tut East Wawa -
t is eouocll for 19tH }as held on Jan-
uary Oth, the mem a thereof being
Peter W. Scott, !terve, and Meters. L.
Ruddy, J. L. Beecroft, H. !slack and
R. R Redmond, councillors, who were
all preseut. (Laving each subscribed)
to the necessary declaration of odke.
Rev. Mr. Townettd at the roliekation
of the Reeve invoked that Divine bless -
lug and guidance be glveu the cv11u-
1 ttx, beratiuur on all matters
tbeleelleaMMIlikatrasifinlikand
later expretmecl his willingness to CO -
operate with the council if his vote of
ter 'Ayes
I at any time wepassed by rtbe council to
nkswas pe
- f lersta/, January 10tb, 1
SUOOIRNZUL VIRrUT PARTY
Ann/ by Members et New Margaret
Seager Club of tit. Gesrge'a Chord'
The newly formed Margaret Seager
Qeb, of 8t. George's etwrch, con-
ducted its ares racial on Wednesday
•° evening when Nene eighty
withered In the perish hall and played
\ bridge or "500" until a late hoer.
Tbe hall was pr*tly decorated with
lixdle& prints and colored streamers
with numerous floor lamps, giving the
place a homelike atmosphere. The
tables were adorned wltb red bridge
covers which added W tbe warmth of
the scene.
Rev. A. C. Calder acted as master
f ceremonies and. 1n a fitting
presented prises to the winners at
bridge, Mn. Frank Saunders ffor r the
be
ladies and Mr. Phil. Carey
geatlemes• tot the new
s Mra. Oa1MtR me eaeWpta lona to ew
club, made the who proved to be MRs.
x__-•400" winners.
A. Shore and Mr. J. Jock. -
berg of the club to those was unanimously
t mid
the party,
- voted a eue'c'e•a, broke up at a late
etasinstal>,.._r Afterwards. 1t wet annoy'
that the sum of fila. Wed PPM_
to►,Wdunds or -j*€..
weed Refreshments were served by mese
GET POSY JACKS
Seventeen - from Dodecich
formed a raldiag party un Wednesday
cd last week a0d, armed, to the teeth,
Walked tbe bush laud of Colborne town-
ship
own
ship In a Jackrabbit drive. The party
lagged forty Jacks to the day's bunt-
ing.
LITE
Life Is the only real nouns fflor ;
wisdom unfiltered through personal
experleoce does nut become a part
of the moral tissue. -Edith Wharton.
MOMENTS
But for us there are momenta, 0,
Mow solemn. when destiny trembles in
the Latents std the preponderance of
either reale Is by our own choice.--
Ms
hoice.-
Msrk llop0klna.
HOPEFUL
"Well. Mrs. Joyner." said the mini -
your pour husband has
t lie t;rest Majority?'
"Ob. dota't say' that. sir." said Mrs.
J 1slr:.: 'Tut sure he was not as bad
as sN that" •
't a''tli.ig . I0 f tyy► Mr. Towhead tot beln n attendance
3 l f " " Ateiark ' g+ie gam •azo Sur h1a iiWe17 remarks.
fitrat[ord t Orills. Marys ditched and ready to After congratulating tbe
they displayed at their opening pine i a S s steer on their election seri extending a web Mariner were back to tete form i St Marys 1 19
hen the defeated the Clinton Juniors ®tlderi 2 O j W d - G the7 ted' &1 with the me mewl, the Reeve m•
w 1 4c0forth
322 1n an overtime game at the West I Clinton 1 1 i d4 lT i militates to play, but the beet
-Isla Qlaaa a few words gave a general outline
street rink on Thursday night last.
tion
Mitchell
I) 4 19la 0 • et mice, lien and Junior beeke7 WAIT" of some of the business llkelyv to come
Ari Increase to the, number of spec- r-=
talon attending was InWgsnve or sue ,iG
mounting luterent In the.Marines. who.]
lfswtdng League Seirtilerililllit
The game Inst Thursday was In the • Weals ' "`r'
lag In the third pertod,wheu the Marines Tbe Go Getters, win OM' down'
lel 2-1, and titeefaua •were 'ireuaring p a first -place tee leadlag from
e one II lager at
minute to go, but Norm. Lever, worry- ensues alleys, dropped to sherd
Ing two Matinee over the puck tai •est, losing two
corner, secured the disc and slammed Pince 4-0, the the Tigees and
1t at the goaL Worthy attempted to
deflect the shot, but the puck struck
the lustde of tris stick and ricocheted
into We net.. _
Ovwthee to Win
A complete silence reigned for a Me
went, then a groan went up from the
(;eslerich fans, but they sheared UP
PM
are pia)ing the twat hockey seen in
Goderich for some years.
! rets often go astray. Stoddart- got a before the council for cons era
penalty, site Sit. Marys boys put on a during the coming season. Short and
ower pla ,and tied the score; and In appropriate addresses were also given
overtime pgrI 4 St .Marys tallied I lay the other member of reser!!. Mln-
agaln tQ elm 8-2. t"" utes of last meeting In 1985 were then
liteIt was a bitter pill fur the Marines read and approved.
to swallow, as a wta would have tted l'ommuuk•atlons from A. E. Wilson
them In second place with Stratford, Co, Toronto; J. W. Monteith, C.A.,
to leave as the elute -keeper cell b start in the bo
two pointe behind the leadlog Wirer- Stratford, offering his services as an
Pince In let w I toe team.
House of McInnis and Stoddart scored for
Fid teams. The latter team made' Glderleh. Stevens (2) and Wybrow
+• inure .ethea .. kkPIeWn . -put ^the
r substantial gain by defeating
W1 Marines 3-1. ad
iShff McManus p
won e three -earn*
h average prize • a score of
. Harold Allis awned with
t
Marilee; one up at the twotminafe mark
of the evertfine period. Tile Marines •IVerw ,.
thereafter let two men do the work House or, Dade
stifle three art back on site defeuce i;o (fetters -
line to protect that precious cue -Kele! . ._''_Y1my .:a
Jp1IOTLEDGE lead. Although there were one o
r two It 'ley Strikes .J.-.•
i[aewledge w411 nut Ir• acqulr•d narrow escapes, the Marines hell their Tler$
WKIMin trans and t r iticatbor. 11 la , e ati, _
reuWrllme Ha --deep ai/Slu 1 u 'rite ►tri iZxx in int7plMRthgly
tl.:_bYt whds cads_Loll come . &thin tor_ tip mild weather, but war
(team poly or combination.
There were a few exceptions, (tow.
ever, a WI alt 1 how• A41111 1 0 11 5 Bill
Young, Marine defekai'entan. earned a
reputation as an ate plaesker. its
arise
steer.. of Mrs. lC. Raker..
Mrs Miss
Hays. Mrs. 1). E. (lamps ' John
(9•Ire Reynolds, while Mrs.
Marlton and Mies Laura $amkkelttee.cone
pesed--tum-refteehmeist
fur St. Marys.
MARRIED IN - CALIFORNIA
ler. and Mrs. Hotta Mcllwaln of
town announce the marriage of their
only daughter, Lila May. to Mr. Joseph
- ,a ;; 'Itngtrttid t8uutman, on January 7th,
_Reads! at First presbyterial' church, 20th and
-
14 lIt••adway, Oakland. Caltfornig:"-T 1'12- -- leloTe hie been Itytng to California -the
10. 1 Ittet ..nine years._ but wie home with
s 'het pattmte last summer foams eels
- i3 months. lir, a Mil. Ciautnlan I pointe assessor at Ida former salary
6 tug reside at Berkeley, California. $70, on motion Of Councillors Rud -
1 'a - dy and Black, and R. H. Thompson
LLB4t- •' --- ---•CVTTEY ARRMif - - - -.enter gt the (ward et health. on mo-
ttle = eCbe„L
auditor of township amounts; the De-
partment of Municipal Affairs, also the
Department of Public Welfare, re un-
employment relief, were read rind or-
dered tiled.
Moved by Mr. Redmond, seconded by
Mr. Beecroft, that sire former audit-
ors, F. Thompa.ou and A. McBurney,
be re -appointed at a salary of $10 each.
A11rRt.[v bP rompLeted not faker than
Febtroary 5th, the Reeve In tmattae
thaf'Iirpoar'feF.Je pu ffing
attendance-affiiirviltp -tlbeesti iters
when cbeeklog over: tate township ar-
t•ounti. M. MoT/dWell'- was re -ate
K.yea Examined Glasses IRttat
('ousult
R. A. REID
Registered Optometrist
(17 years In Stratford). at
Robertson'• Jewelry Store
"liatlafectioa at Moderate trust'
Burney, road superintendent; $11.tl6;
trustees pollee village, street lights,
village. of Auburn, $125.
CBIDCtl adjourned on motion of
- mond and Ruddy to meet agate
r. yybrnary 1Ltb.
• A.,POItTMRFIICI.D, Clark.
THE
Baptist Church
Rev. 8. R. ,McClung. Minister
1S Lr,_ 1 1.LE SCHOOL
11 a.m.
"THE TRAGEDY OT
ANSWERED PRAYER.'
7 p.m.
"THE KINGDOM
AND MINI"
MIR
Use The Signal's Chiselled Columns
TIES
Nothing is more a expensive than
pa•tIuri0Uaiite.ta; nothing mon: anxious
then esrele•woees; and every duty
I tout a hand ip every gsal
scored. and tallied our Lim
First Period
Five minute,e from the opening
whistle Young broke from hie defeat",
CORRECT
n Teacher was Killing a bison on the
weather
_ 1 bidden to wait reTritna
with nevem fresh duties at lex back.
- t•harles Kingsley.
CHURCH NOTES -
Tbe Mise -ion Circle of North 'erect
Halted ehureb will hold It' meeting
at the home of Mien Mary itnchana
en Wedne'dsy evening. January
This will he a work meeting.
The reenter meeting of the Arth
_sttiuty.L, ►►Ith the puck end teem uri w
caplets h- who took a perfect pals
10 Idbaeyaw-ntdes o[ March
at the (Ayton blue line bored in and
comes Newlin with a Aiding
trete the juvenile
year. The young a
was playing badminton
really. when he tw
'breaking two bones. e
to be around on • a e
sterriworTIMIlealnan-u i. eis.iitteneikkel le
a al - der VS t- eat
Is for I t bung horse' with ideas of -hlt
play
Noe of lialntond and tteecro't. Otte,.
town wall reeputsible for a cutter belug
Iwmished. the driver being hadly
D brolxed penal shaken and a tar 1,etng 1
ate. missed (dammed on Wellies day- of last week.
gue that { 'I'fw a •" "'
sportsman Iwlxty' tl nMn mail driver. cut across
hi horny Ao. 4, south of Clinton, ID
hllaton. re- (front of a car drlvcn by Bert Focxter,
his ankle. int Toronto. '@te horse crossed the
Any in ahle'centre of the road but Would not he
I horrlel. with the result that the
-+tt f the
-
'What 1s It,"shelinked' "that'beat Ne na 1 abet. cutter was lett n
In like a lion and goes out like &palter Stapleton worked in again and
(Merle will be held on Monday. J
Gary 20th. The annual h angoet
DO WELL AS COLTS ear, wta►ch skidded on the icy pave-
bouncedlans meta.
• And little Julia. In the back row, pads, but Joe O'Brien was r
111 d only to duplicate brig Den
pm.. and tete meet!
be interesting Meati GAELIC WISDOM
fir lamb "" a hard 141101 from
a right there
- Herold Doak Right The cutter wan smashed and Welch
w replied ."Father."1h ret 1 wall Clinton was hurled
mg
be held at 6.30
bllowtng
ldtth Taylor will give • report of the
Presbyterial held. la Clinton. A
members are etted t preaenl-
MacKay and to the snow -filled ditch
forte rebound.
a at Hoer
team-mate's shot►aside the road. The horse was
Worthy in the Marine goal was far 1 Don MacKay and Harold*
M who at rate ted and bruised, but not serious-
' t rater Gcsderfth intermediates 1 alai the front of Foyster'a ear was
"I think we should take a walk front hue. although the 8t
(frau Ii (u an' 'ee the shops. lassie," • Idswe
Ideftkept him protect
ed 1t on states ret' r intermediates befettled to Tor
an- Aberdonian 'toMa wtfe- levet "a To1Tae7 ftstlie
Rut stet re •' shot." the re4Ilett to plenty of spatet
oddart- I K o re,peclicel7,
eel fairly well. played wing and goalm when Y t
enPwise-la eaed wase men slthtettt a Its .e
. show
ow
ORDER "D'7e think 1 deists ken that?' he . as weH as on w he eels and provided j 1ST
A contempt for order Is a ellen. I eaten
not replied. "I'm no' daft a'theglther." I Wurth7 with plenty
hitt mint nit I1'amamore, but tete Marines held their
Hd toe •u to four lodge ° oseoweat teed tiro igh the arse traM-
of poverty, but of a low-grade in-
!nigra("
n-
! 1 nigra(" or a break -down ttw'ntwi
•moral or phyatcat.- M J Borden.
lett night Rufus?"
damaged. Traffic County Trac Officer N.
n A toes • •
of grief, In and
nd
treason,
and
THE IRRESISTIBLE FORCE
SALE OF
OVERCOATS
Broke* stars of Floe Velours.
Passi fie, Melton. NiIvertooeS In
the new styles. •t onil "-
- -- $11. -----
FIELDS CLOTHES
-416 Richmond Street-
( AT MAIN CORI'IJCR)ORt
London
"Nal, sub. We dun bare to pee'-
, 110110
ee-,110110 it."
"How was that?'
"1* Grand All -Powerful Invincible
Moat Supreme Unconquerable I'otee-
tate dun got bast up by hie wife."
UNKIND RATE
Two vermesea
wbo bad not seek ch
caper In five years discovered each
bad hst7ri married -ductus- thin -daze.
"What kinds woman did you -all'
get Mose?' rake Ranters.
"tth.'s •n angel. Itaatus, dat'■ what'1
*ire la"
"Boy. you who I* lucky. Mine's
Kill +twin', Rastas muttered morrow-
fatly.
orrow-fuI4y.
Elliott, visiting winger; gat the Daly
penally of the opening peeled -
Lever paved the way for the Maim
goal early In the second period. when
he laid a perfect past on JOhnstia'a
stick. JohrwtOn made no mistake to
picking out a corner with a bard drive.
One minute later Yotmg threw the
crowd into a uproar when he picked the
peek from it scramble In tbe'Goderlch
area and carried k to the Clistou blue
1iitf, 7rliartr a pommel-4e-
stead
ommel stead of nhooting Mclnuls dashed In 011
Nelle DM and fed the puck to Young for
the dwelt. goal of the game.
O'$rten and Stoddart showed up like
shining lights when they worked like
men poste"•ted while Stapleton took a
abort enforced rice for downing Ho -
1 p wry In future to hare guards stationed
Westbrook, 'would taring 'winger. at the rear of the We street rink
earned the .obrlquet "Hardluck" 1n tbe when a g
second period. Twice be took passes
from Young In (Alnton territory. The
flews time he drove In Neilson* pada
and the second time the goalie dropped
In front of the shot. Westbrook'*
third attempt. wlt4 IP r. also w1•
funs aced by the goalie.
It was a noticeable last ttiat daring
bttanletoD's rent the Marines, who beet oe..upled by the Intermed{*ern had h elected to a Brat to
4
+ •write r--- '0
v
Specials for Sat sudsy t
ROLLED RIB ROAST .10e
SHOULDER PORK CHOPS ---,18c-.
PURE PORK SAUSAGE ...... . .-. _ .1Te •
VEAL more, £HOULPEEs-.:d..,.. _1b4•., se
um
LAMB CHOPS, SHOULDER 0
HEADCHEESE • LA1118
N DAIRY BUTTER 2 Iba. for 4N
JEWEL SHORTENING
LEO OT LAMB
Robinson's Meat Market
Phone 36 We Deliver IIIMailton Street
but t10 acre , tics ' G
I mates, C,amp010r11
tag one whir b a prolate! their IHtiron Po tics iia
tx W
They are now w t y t_he Clinton -
•
fto(ts sod are provbelr worttt....-- the Seventies
• made at this time were
!net, sanitary
Inspector; W.ry J. Car-
rie ani A. M owlet, anitary inwpec-
tclrs : R. H. McGeC, J. F McCallum.
Geo. Walker and A. M. Melt, sheep
valuers.
Seven cop4e* of The Municipal
formed*,
ordered for the council, clerk and aa-
peaaor.
Two bylaws', one confirming the ■P
polatmeot of township olflrials, the
other,} Ythnrlalnit the borrowing of
suflicI tut [nary from the (tank of
'Commerce if, neeewulry this coming
season, Were both read and passed.
The following accounts were paid:
Township Tgtaberr,eah•re of light In
1 iI'Kal advice. $fl•i; The Municipal l'ort
'World, subekrlptlons, $7;
Porter, -
field, salary t clerk, postage and fees
registrar, $216; IL Me -
(.ower WIniliaM $10; J H. Crawfo
The Colts are a der
league, and et no
Hoak. In goal, an
Use where'
'Melt In their
e asyi.tance a
acKay. who al-
is to it ored
re4Coatlnned from pale 1)
ready it. er member. Conservative, and Mt. Joke
Harvey fscritof 0t• wit pla7ed i Leckie. merchant. of Brussels. as Lib -
with. aha. GuK1 J ' Marina'. junior eral candidate. Mr. Farrow was re-
test
e-
team. fora short tette last free: to wet1-fleeted•-b1 a-sobetaathil n*Jority` -Se
on the roster thiases•'. rl:__ has been i-r-'e1>'ht•Ilgg the victory of, Mr. Far>
llt
endeavoring to obtelo Ma- Ie'aae Art j at Wtnghem, the Congerva
that be :night 1 s? -with the (Zlntoo l fuartese, the floor of the barroom a<
" fir rderstood jitter cries -e i the Queen's hotel gave way, prsclyi-
wilLbeld, _ k sating the many celebrants into the
cellar. fortunately no nee, was ser-
iously injured, but the barrooms were
carefully avoided for the rest of the
t'ven i ng.
Thomas Grreeowal' Eketed
In South Huron. Me sir. Cameron
and Greenway were again the candi-
dates. with ler. Cameron the victor.
He was.later untreated acid Mr. (keen -
way was elected by acclamation as a
TI OUOE Tse DOW
twists at Hoehn la -
*create My
it would seem that It will he neces-
Vey.
Speeding
game in n pt
it was a noticeable fa*at the In
flintonl;0derieh game Intttweek that 1 Poetise ati'P. but
Mw was vote
supnett e
the number of spectators wit finer a*ed whiehphf
,'.mf I
_ at the game went a. Amt few I continued to suthe Liberal vpport until the end of
teTh_ln the i wan
door the Parliament, much to the chagrin
The when tt was rlisrohat ( sono
after, k was found that the win- I of
not offer himself for re-election
dew of the drrtsing roomformerly t
for South Heron but removed to Mani-
as dived°
4'
1
earing:
BOYS' SHEEPSKIN
Windbrakers
Black ea -brown, at
$2.45 and $2.95
Simla of good grade sheep-
skin leather, Mackinaw lin-.
ing, knitted waistband, with
-2 pockets.
SPECIAL.. 42.45 and =4,116
thj
bet,
111 i._ ROBINS
Agent for Tip Top Tailors
Phone 384 Goderich
I Bc
HOCKEY BOOK
Ina AUTOORAM(ED MCTII a et
?AVORiTE MAYO*
S
wils
tithed ill; irtitnrdnit w steed,
tecta, s ori sat
been pluplth fire - melt ' iMwn ern ,peed&'(! up tete ley a were the vMri... slew tete the•and eborlTt aittet-
ttream of boy! And mac lards bHcamP iriFiniea of the Prirtince.
ton! plenty to worry about. Hovey I rink. in Centre Huron. Mr. H Horton, Lib -
/1'84 penalised for taking Young out I The Marines appreciate the , feel ' er 1 was oprpatsed by Me. Ohrtttopher
of the play on a sob. that their followers are waling to go I P
Campbell bored In for a vises at I ('rade, me•r,•h14nt of Goderieh, end Mr.
Worthy as the bell rang. ending the, to such troabiP to arc them play. hut. plortan was agAln neurreestul.
atter all. a hockey Irate Talbot be
period. Oalerlch 2, Clinton 1. Provincial Contest of 1875
Jehnaton and Faa{rteervlce threatener' financed on cheer*. At the ProcinelnI eh -Minna In 1575.
with a nice play at the opening of the The Marines are deserving of bet -1 ',North Huron was divided Into two,
third ;writs'. but Worthy PAvIA 011 a 1 ter suppatrt than they care getout.'
difficult angle shot. Westbrook was I Whywait until they mach the play IFAst flacon and West Huron. ler.
n. the late member. was the LIb
Hovey --- - .L.... nn* __7tTtllptl* - Huron.
been
wg,
Healthful comfort, less effort, no
siarnoke, no soomt, no DANGLER
FAMOUS READING ANTHRACITE
ORDER Nowt
Thee, out
Super -Clean . . Naturally superior
when the offs !retort. &windiest for neighing
hitter handed out. • stlff body cheek,' every 700 !peal candidate for anti the Marines had a tough time keep. 'i ere home game. Shoe the boyar
Mg the determined vivitors away from hoekey.
for them and thci tett. clean 151r. C.• Yu nNorman. a barrister of
Brantford. WIle the f'onservatIve ctn.
the goal. There was a heavy bone 11 .1 Ablate. Mr. Gibson was again vic-
the cooler, but Worthy weathered It sue. j " TO 111R0411ClEIT • torlous.
cemtully with some spectacular wives. iin, 11... J. tillea.thet.ittntari.,.MK\;Px.. wwillin:t:peak 1 in West Huron, LI -Col. A. M. II
Am 1 county treasturer. of Goderich. was
but the Marines failed to capitalise. ' 1 ot 1230 noon. Monday. January ,V_Uthe 1.tbersi etudidette, and Mr. John
There was a p cup
goal -mouth when Westbrook's shot on
soungs pave wax smothertd by Nell
amt. Lever's shot wait 11111111. g0011 by
Worthy /1 1111 Ile (tante Welit (111 IITPT
-time on 11 2-2 score.
Overtime
1Vorthy fleeted two shots In t ho
openine eteconcht of the overtime period
anti Yonne robbed the Clinton pivot
man to break down the Iee, eveding the
rirttors with hit tricky stIckbandling,
HP passed to Stapleton when within
triking dirtance of the goal. but the
atter brushed the side of the net with
ils shot. laRneque, who flanked
'Dung end Stapleton ow their rush,
veld ,tronnel the net like a flash and
-mitred the puck to Stapleton, who
.toirctl It Into the net.
The Marines staved off all attires
nil 1111. seten minute mirk, when the
linton forwards broke- thrmigh.
Vol -thy arse drawn out and the gnek,
hls puts at 114, sprawly -41 The
ileo rolled to olueotop in front of the.
o etre to it Thor. ended the it rt merlons
ittotek and the Marines sketed,weartly.
'aut victoriously, front the kr.
Sommtry
First prbwl -Gotta. altapietnn
1444.101111 tioalo. Johnston., (Le-
•
--- Imes eleetets and 001De time later watt
ALENDARS appointed Provincial Trenstirer of On
'Olio In tbe Mowat AdminbtratIon.
Everybody says the "moo (.nion.! Ift Rooth Huron. Mr. Arch Bishop.
Inent ntr,tioneer.lians the 1.11,
dare this year AMP 101 1`', The pp y II Pron.
it limited: indeed, It 1- already'luelts,erlIt'eandidoote. and 11/111' p'e,ted with
alreadv done to sholi'd renew their
1n 1477. Sir John A 11,1,1)0mild
The National Policy Campaign
ty exhausted. and thos, who have noi
YOUR
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