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The Signal, 1914-1-29, Page 1CONSIDER - EVERI'DOLLAR you - lotto goad advMWii, test a rlho d Asps.s.. bet abdkok11� rits Ire div eds 11aw from any other iaveatawL insf 1 M =bar Mvarti.in 51RTY.IfUlJRT1l Y Ald-Ne rims t QODERIOH. ONTARIO, THURSDAY. JANUARY 29, 191.1 DON'T FORGET To **new your *tastier is, tion to The Migoal and receive one of (We year's Ca knd:t n. 11 A. Z. BttADWIN, PINUMIMM [I1IE STERLIN6BANK O F CANADA SAVE, because -- No. 95 ` Reverses do not look so black when you hate a dvII account. , ead Office, King and Bay Streets, Toronto General Manager - - A. H. WALKER Goderich Branch -ANDREW PORTER, Manager A. G. A IS AGENT FOR; ASI kinds of Insurance i OFFICE NEXT CANADIAN BANK OFCOMM ERCK: GODERI/'H ' P>tpwse : Osrwcs 20: Rocas 160. P. O. Boz Ms • 11 I Dr. Stt-ang spoke for a few Minute. -^.......-.46......-.........-.......moo...-+-JL.�.�..-Assn s s FULL HOUSE TEMPERANCE SUPPORTERS FILL OPERA HOUSE Aid. F. 8- Spence is Unavoidably Absent and Rev. Dr. Abraham Takes His Place -Mayor Reid Ex- tends Invitation to Opposition to Speak but none Present- Good Programme. Vielosia opera house was jamllled on Friday night on the occaai.•n of a public meeting held in the interests of the O*oadfi FemperaLee Act. Alder- man F. 8. Spine•., of Turman. was to have been the speaker lett cwing illness waft itnelde to be pt•rerut. How- ever. Dr. AM•abam, of loruu,o, wee the pnncip.Ispwekerand drl•ghted the audience with bib forceful method cf handling his subject. the l'*ueda Temperance Art. He fully explained every clauw and showed the mealy advantage.* .. notaq f the present act over the old Scott Art. Reale° drew attention to the new u.rthrd of enforcing the new act. He deplored the actiteta ..f the opp wit ion Irrirtging in Y aukee ritiz?w• herr to speak who knew no. /s- ing of British Tawe, telling the pulite how to" vote anti declwriug that the license laws can't /reinforced. In cue. ing his address he wade a strong epeeist to the lathery present to atioli-h the bar end•s*ve the boy. who, he said. wet • the up keep of the hats. 18 WILLING TO MEET _ Exeter.-“Atsy In Ontario" has ftp• THE VOTE TODAY pealed so strongly to R. F. Luker. of o, Sasketebewau, that he has: r* i1 *11.155* for the tine fat m of Mr. Milo Snell ou London road south. He does riot get possession until December I, 1 t�!11. Water Rates For 1914 Water Rates an now dor. The discoout of ltd per trot will to allowed on pa menta fon bill not it Fehruwry 1. The leviers Com- 1 • mi inn lerirthat 1 airear s lee paid up at once without fin tber notice. 4 By order A. STI;AITON, Treasurer. I I L 80 Acres for Sale r mit.tats i miles from (indericb on 5 main road between (ioderich and Hayfield. hail mile to school And church ; frame house, barn, strawshed and stable, good land, all (dear. small orchard. good supply of water. (looxl reasons for welling, pace reasonable.. S Write A. K. CRTIEBMAN, < t. Waterloo, Onterio. J WEST WAWANOSH FIREINSURANCEI'O One of the best In the Prov- ince. Fixed rate of aseesetueut. Live Stock insured at its full value whether on the farm or not. No trouble to make adjust - men ta. R. MCILWAIN, Nile. Agent for Colborse. ti Both Sides Sanguine and are Confiden of Victory I'ethaist never beige in the history of the cuuuty is there ouch kern ex- citement as prevails today. Ik.th sides are working extremely hard and it is erected that a record vote will he polled. The temperance *dr. writes PN• pact • hig majority and the liquor in- terest expel the wet to he. snowed hy a large margin. Mr. Fred Davis state.! to The Signal last night that he ex- pected the act U• go ander by 1. -et votes in town and ftp r n 1 1 the aunt c. Thett ns w -i air 1r II he rrrriced through The Signal office tonight. ' r ANTED ARK HELP AND IwMEBTIC 8KKVANTS. Person. renlriws farm help at to WILLIAM M QU1L- e Dow Government . Agr, St Ont. Ordmr. left with N. 1R t )0Dd, tt l0t, will no*in mow* .tt sOoa. NOV WAPNTED:-A RETAARLF MAN of wood address and rose experience as a s.le.man 10 work th-• rnwn or t;odrrlch and n. out), of Hurt... •pl.•ndid nn.l permanent p. -Ilion far the right ....n-NrUN ; a WEL- LINGTON. nuesatysen. Torontotote- WANTED - AT ONCE. COMPE 1 tent girt for aeneral housework Apply to M Re. T. 1.. PRI:8T comer Klein Ave. and silieatoo street. - PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE TO (*EDiTORS le -*era M.iT.x1 MTl,a ENT tirg or (.11.4111 K+ MiK+:wyi:. Ltrs: df` rum Towxa,nr• or asar,sn.u. ix rue CogirrT or lb ans. Yuareul. Datsaact► Natter Is hereby mesa .a•eaat to the star ate is that behalf that all person- Karina dieter. ..stnsl tae estate w 1hs above 'arses Charles Mrew,de. whittled ea the 3 ahdayof sesitembes de Iver t 10 Mudeessa Melselde rtmtred to KItw ni..11 I'ttsr aastnl.t tater of the waste M the saki •.«steal ea er Ware tM fid do w rekrearr. Isla. feu ;reinstates.' trek dose, aid that after the. said llsd y resew r. 1114. the •aid .d 1nt- 'rater will pesoesd todl.t$5.. the ash. estate =the icer,,.. eMI1i.d th-rete. buts, sale to the raise of which M •holt tam wave wars and that he will net ►ei bails fw t!. sant swat* or say port taeeest 1a ear meow el whirr dais he shall .et tbs. havewwned satire. OrMslt .5.... Mh Mr of January. panA.D met CU1WG Wlq.. 1. A 1tAN. lalun tLr A serer. ica TO CRKDI'rOIW " �rJf ..Ifl( 38 . Airier •r 'Ir�r ""M A lam kt" rrsa.L r&sT se's Lasmo woe stir t1► Assrl.m.a, iv Ta1 Cot ITT Or lit Mux The best equipped and r► a to Mg ex.sri r ir.e elms barbers only em • I W «Zemke. wN AW tis the Ila lay pb .d sf Mar• aeem re te �/d In r >) Mk shop will steed the goy- Ase sysss� MM � �P.u, vrassst elm i t1tl.ttgl tion. 1 eAslabra,Met d tiremaulef tae rot d.es.ei, seer le has the Jqyo d hebrwary. 115d. fall Outside work on request ' pinwales.ettMtrmew. : sail that after lot Reale end shears put in Rost- 1 ' meld nib :IA w V.brserr. Is14. tot amid Moth most Notts N he�lyj ��l1vw rat*,rear to tot .sat- tIp-to-dat. shoe In town. stem le teat siM if. that al 0.1`01" karts d. w to el Use MOM shape. W. 0. LUMBY isrest r preened se .Mtribat use said @suss •sits, the peewwe .mired thereto. M only te the els let whiten .sae flow have reeNTM 15tlse sad that he will wet be Male for the rot *nate sir .any part Mere5f te s.re v imam of whoeats M Phial sit tM1 hove remit..' nstle.- klwle' at Gedor4a this tea da) of Amstar?,A•ui. 1 ottDFOot HAYS SR Ii.(f►RAN,r en llolidters NOTIO N TO CREDITORS wrier M.1 ma or • *rink mist Korot. or Tea Towxaw r or M..anwxa. rw rwa rarwry cel BCeare, ransom 1111104013 1l04013tt�my. M the alms sensed Neloper i t. et aea n tsMerie mew, n. fir the Pewit of M• creditors ujg Mw W std• , tame 5.1 somweswed ww el h1.il. «bat Ki tai �n � .f�w�a�wlr(l�a«a/� isedrite title «Ane. «t *Pa .sit. mem, Bus RIGH LINE Two=sasset all t elee.Plwrye roti), pep,r.t. and as nosilyY alt alllllrsthewse. Tin DAVIS LIVERY T. M. DAVIN i" opetetrr • Rooth Menet 'Phase No. 1111 1lits wAsb"" 611L =41:1-0 .Hying that he we. willing to meet any of the Hutun County Business Men \.sedation on • public plat forgo. He went en far as to write to Wm. Jackson. of Clinton, asking .w -hat time he would allow him to speak. Up to the present time no answer hid term re- ceived. Ile challenged the- opposition to debate the 'objets at their meeting the following right, providing they give hint a half hour to *peek. NOT PRESENT ll 'b Reid acted . it rs'1 r ted a ,has near and gave an incitntinn to the uplw...itinn to Come up on the platform and he would /promise them a good heal ing but no response was made. Master Geo. Branton, levy *moist. of Tirnntn, dellehted the andten•-e with got1 N s i • C 1 le of F/ 11 a+ t M 1{ It . ilei. P Belcher also sang a solo. Miss C. McClinton acted as acrotnnslist. Stewart's or- chestra tendered movie during the evening. Mr. Rdthven McDonald was not able to be present. Nearly all the local ministers occn- pid Paces on the platform. A vote of thanks was teedered the speaker ht the eines of the rnee•ing, tieing moved by J. Elgin Toter, and seconded M.T 14. C.dbu, ne. Rev. W.K Hager pi .vel Mayor Reid to vote of thanks. and Rev. Geo. E. Ross seconded ti. Both referred to the rapahle way Mayor Reid had pre- sided at a meeting of that kind. A Welcome Signal Enclosed find 51 for which please renew mysuh.criplion to yniu poper. Its arrival has always found a wel- come iu o'n Inure for the post year., W.I. J. h.tens.. Vancouver. B.('. This is one of the many tributes to The Signal. FOR SALE OR TO BENT r_ -- D\V E LLINO TO RENT. -EAS ALL ss. .modern tai reveseN., i.erwtiew t sad eoea.t. Argas as wIt • . itonek.vN r?u N. tai -a L oR SALK-TWU-STORY HOUSE ` Rears ���Rsr wed we xos esani esettas: theriamshle rsw�fiMt* Vll.. / t. A, to w. REAL P..IITATE FOR 8A LP.. Ws hare for are knees; tests Ives, peters matins fres M e three kAirivirM watt= tt dish ret. 041 RM FOR RALE, - OI,IT1ts raw mia wwla.. e.et waM.bih d . ase a send ereeentsees Maur.. w rig wsA.M'. Maes file, w .sseanttstss�law rime Anhsbses Mem s7ad II Iret#es ~ftw�1p�l�st� ryry pest A s mod. amok Alto t►1t. W IOUT AN. Iwt 11. (vee. le sr LW Na 3 WIwubas. OMB RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY FOR SALT Memtea -Tke reies. with Isle. twrr#rq aMwa ae tot A . MoD. Ales prepertr. mew CCawsw.• and � a gaewrrrpGood ssilws tee Drawl r pikers« -watt+ ergs. <�trsaa Owe w the bast Pmet . RYAN wsassaaw twit.. Nth ARM FOR SALL-TEE EAST M leirisate tbsiawl dmirre err ircat 'VI L ) K AND FARM PROP *go 1 ware elesstlllellba strews M..1amAe b ef• Wi►sit % r le k mswasw. SILVER MEDAL CONTEST Mr. 111ders Wie. Pri:. with deet SID Terpsmece The silvercontest held in the Temperance hall Mooday evening. January IRth, under the auspicea of the W.VI-T.i'. wry a mnet interesting event. Principal J. P. Hume nevoid - ed. There were span ooutsetantg. all boys, who were &1.iiund Lymissrner, Jobe lh,naideon, Melville McNevin, Harold ltu►ney, ipho Pinder, Benson. Bell and Victor Kerslake. All did well. and showed renserkable talent ler the careful resifting of !lime Hat- ie Belcher. Blur recite i•m. were Jolter - 'peered with isles rail to !.«tionsThe Programme was, en ,duets hy Misers Lases an l Vrra iter ; Mier •ntal *Art by lir. Bert (Nor ; vocal subs by Miss Ada M••Clietran, Mies Hattie Bel- cher and Miss Mari•rie Attains. It was -h raj -.red hy -boa. Prevent. The jotters*. Har. W. H. Wrightson. Misr Bentley, of 114 eh. county prsoi• deur of the tV.C. CU-, maid Miss 1V'rl ter, of ('at Iuw. After being I le nt fns •osere time tocntupare marks riled.. h) contrail ants, the Mee. Mr. IVtighto. annut&need their derisieu in fsvor In* Melville McNevin. w Wo wee pie. .rnlret with Ilse solver medal hy Oavidron, pre.idrllt id the 1V.C.T.I•. The whet sex ,•0,.1eet•111e wms rash preeretrd with a •liver maple leaf pin. _ A FLAT DENIAL Rev. W. H. Wri;blot Denies Statements at Temperance Meeting NOT GOOD ENOUGH AUDIENCE SAY ONTARIO LICENSE LAW NOT FOR HURON Public Meeting in the Interests of Huron County Business Men's As- sociation on Saturday -Or. Strang Opposites Three Speakers - Mr. John Ransford Presides. ••Y00 can make what Isms you like, but when you awake law. winch effect int tet -metal liberty, I'll snap soy finger at then)," slated Mr. John Rens- fnnl. who presided at a public meeting, 5.4.1 In uplr.seltion In the Uan'J* Tens- peran_r Art, in lite Victim* opera house un 14 ►ltlyday night. was•Su excilin- was the tweeting, made men by the questions Hung by members of the audience at the speaker., 1 hat " it 1.st.,1 until a tow before Inigit and about KM people eroad- e 1 tutu a thratr.• which Ira. a seal lust l9, WILY o[ - Ire further .rtrd that if each as act WAS peserel be would like to leave the county and although he had large inter. sty UI e..n.tder, hr w•uu41 willingly ...esi8cr then, tor hie pereon,ol liberty, as he c.atsulreed ',rotate had no r igbt to dictate to him what heeheuld eel or .hint. Ola Sunday afteruuou the Trouper - once hall ort North ei nen wag well fillet! W listen W au excellent addreee on temperance by 1 he Rev. W. H. Vrightun. Mr.J. . Colborne occupied the choir. In ripe ' Mr. 1Vright-o elated that be con-idered it an tumor for hint,• being a stranger in tower, to be staked to a•L3r•rse the meeting. Since coming'to (Vele' ich he bad caret y frlends and was much i.upree,rtl with 1110 tuwo and pr•,pte as a whole. As to the noblest of. temperas.«- he firstly denied that s element made by the liquor int este as to the had con- ditions, prev.illeg in the Maritime provinces. whet'. the C. T.A. was forte. As a .tad,1z at 111e Ac.di University be bad a chance t0 ob+rrte the conditions prevailing ,there. He strongly *deisou the elect urates o stamp out he A• be bielrlff tett think 00 coufl Ion t oiiol v c, tory. � r. J. 11. (1..1t10tna{the ebaitman. R wee 1 ...poke x mess,e length on simile' hors. Mr. Joint ('hnllen stood rip in the audience and •feted that the utrrtiug on the previous evening had not been opened and closed with prayer as the temperance meetings had been and he hoped that not the Easement but the auditorium of Knox church would be well filled on Wednesday. on the eve of ekctiou dry. end that it would be well to vend a shoat service of prayer, • +upplicatwna to Almighty Goa is, Ales. the stork of the temperance cruse. Rev. J. E. Fort also tow and re- marked (het wbile the nppoaaion meet ing.ltnd not -been opened or closed with prayer. the Nntinnal Anthem was nut even sung. He oleo felt that the worker% abroad ask the blessing of God -,u their work. It .vitt then announced that the Indies world bold :. prayer meeting all day on Thnraday while the fight is mating outside. Mr. Bert Cutt provided at the piwno. and Mr. Edward Belcher bang "There will iso no ahadnws." BONDS FOUND West Shore Matters are Gradually Beteg Cleared no Persistent digging into the affairs of the Oaten., We.t Shore Railway Company revealed the fart on Wed- n esday atternnon in Toronto where the unsecured (ands of the railway were. or at least a portion of them. Mr. J. W. Mayes wsa not present, nor was hie counsel, Mr. T. Herbert i.en- soo, K.C..able to put in an appear. moor. so after wa1Wrg for ea boor Chairnlan Meletyre decided to go ahead wh hoist bio. Mr. T. Joys. of the Securities,' Ds- perttnent d the Ilonsiniop_ Han► ts.- efriQ'MrM Vr, NortenM`JBty ti. taw., delivered to the trunk for aft keeping • package tontainin(t 51141,901 of the unsecured bonds of the OnterioWest Shore Railway Company. "What heeame of these bond. ?•' M r • Joyce was asked by Mr. P. A. Ma1- a,lmeoe. %VERY DELIVERED TO MOVES "They were delivered to Mr Moyes top Nov.rmber 10, 1111*, on the written order of A. J. Patterson and J. W. Moyes." it afterwards appeared that Mr. Moyes only r.ceivsd $!fir,*MMl of the bosds and 516.455) r.etm.tn.d N the possession of the hast. These bonds were rdpromptly i spouede l by the hosThis transfer of bonds, It appears. took pleas ahsr the osa., weer tamed for the investigation, sad orb- its that date Mr. Moyes tee- taM that he was usable to threw any MRM on this phase, of the •latter with- e.t the books and regorge .1 the Cem.- may before him. HOLDS 10 R In arlditi.w to the S1m.110l hoods « stewed ter this way. it was ewer. eleoredethe soo- the t!w Iib�Y..seet were held by Wend Shot � . Doe Ij• a «deity tar the essewet. Mr. Ilateskeeelw wog by the beard to stele le the. am reerensetlag the - r .. we.Nmw, ten inot the tato e m et tot lel�lry. telt the ow lrw4iK~ ie •• vele t1.E1. I' -\Ll. :\ TO1VN MEI -:TING \11. J. A. Bax.►r. wh.s .up11011ed 111."ellal r1130'11 rtateruruto, said that such an net wunl.l ail t compel Oh " vh.iaton of but as people would have liquor mid would ship it in. ••If you pleas such a 1i.inrr how hong will it ie before you will hare t, .rail is town meeting ler find out what foul you will be allowed to rat,' he .asked. Ile esker( that if the Ontario Licence law was good enough fur '1'ut•uutu - one of the fairer( and pr•owprl•'nIa of cities. -was it not good enough for Huron county :' "No ! No !" shouted 1111 audience. AM0N0 THE PHiLISTINIE.S • Dr. II. 1. Stran.L who accepted the challenge of the liquor Intel eats, 'was invited to speak amid now. of sp please. Ile •rill that be brought Capt. •feet he-wey as support when he came :uucug the Phili.tiner. Hc-touk exception to the mer an. of some of hie fouler speakers and when he said that the net would pegs on Thursday, the theatre almost buret with eppleuse. Ile went on to show that the laws which were prohibition thrmselvrs were franked to help people to live a purer and biter life. "We wont to close the bar, as many men can't peso au open one." declered the doctor. "Vent's e a liar,- shouted a mart in the audien-e. The chairmen toe. and asked is con- stable fon put the man gout. Dr. Strang scored literature pub. liehed by the 1 fluor men and stated that he hill reed a recent 'article in the Sutural .y Night but affirmed it wale pllbli.11e.1 anti owned by the same I Mon as the Wine nod 8pirit Journal. Some of the license literature had re- terred to the ' temperance people hieing! liars and p.r jnrers and he asked • which side they were 00. A person in the crowd yelped "The whisky aide.•' He concluded by eking titer if pro- hibilinn was is failure, as li+d leen affirmed. why were the liquor in- I teepee. putting wp ro much money in opposition to it ? ('ROSS SHOTS The plain plank in the platform of \Ir. J Living.eone, editor of the In -I dependent. of Grimsby, was that liquor world 1,e sold wholesale as Wind plots under the Scott act and the offenders! could not he prosecuted as' well ea' under local option. "Why is it that loeal option has set leen ispealed In Ontario. with the exception of one sunieipadity.'• rooked a prosnineet drawee'. 'Pot him out.- shouted Some of the crowd. But he wets allowed to stay and the •Qgrvker pi ea I•lew ?' s4Ay .. awls•. • bA.. er was .rtrunotly advocating local option ie ptefeeese• to GO, Canadian Temperance Act, one of the soldieries asked if he was not making a mistake in not advocat- ing It entirely. i don t wast to put or. aura om the eneinty." said Mr. Livingstone. -Oh n0," said th. audieecer Terre err some ps.op. a who when they pass n Metal aeld don'; see a drunken man coming eta, they aro disappointed. The great trouble M with you. stir, that you are built. weerss." retorted the 'speaker Then he proceeded to read articles from the Mail and Empire and then The (:lobe, When he comer/seed reading an article in the latter. *voles from theerowd wanted to know If It trasan aldv.rtlrernent This pr.dtte.d • roar of 'atwitter, and the Speaker said, "Do you wan to ay this paper le paid to denote* the people of Herron." There was no response. He e..el.d.4 by saying that tap only pso•M the Reott ail• as he .anted the r Tewpaeemee fist, wont(' he.elk wee the isaid tweeters of the Dsl.lw{os AIMs•er. the ••blittd-plg- Raw. W. H. Widish wt M both services .t the Baptist' yp !Malay. Al the wrsise .Weis there wil s eve.sleete eh(yees'e a.dis... Is oddities to the seeshie .«seas.- The 0estss.lon sorrel., will be observed after the esoeet.g whew hew aseshelts will b. t Mese sf Iim •se.es Mr 'eae• the DORN .silly 1 GOOD CONCERT HELD Musial Treat 1s Provided by North Street Choir A regtaler treat wee mn+h enjoyed by all music lovers who attended the North strut Methodist church on Thursday night last. Tb. Forest Ctr y M■Ie Quartette, of London, was the chief attraction, while Me, and Mrs. Geo. It. King and the choir of the church gave sobeidiary support. Each of the pee former•s shone with equal brilliance and the quartette gave the bigheet satisfac ' 1t is composed of :Newry. O. H. Andrews, baritosis soloist and first bas, Vied H. Dow!ey, basso roluist and second haw, H. S. %Volker, tenor ranloiet and first tenor, and A. Eldon Weetruan, s lotat and rrcouspani►t and second tenor 'rho programme was : Chorus by :holt, "Come, Sweet Morning." quar- tette, "On the Sia," by Dudley Huck:I eon*. "Boys of the King," Mr, 11- M. Walker :quartette. '•EWor•ado :" Mn. (leo. H. King, • My Ain Fola :" quar- tette, "sleep, Baby Sleep," air with humming accompaniment : chorus by the tchoir, "'!kippers of Sr. Ives :' song, selected, lir. ileo. 14..\ndaew.: piss tet le, -Sinn hewn Medley.•' (AH- ume Favorite Meng. ; sung, "Any Old Port." Mr. Fred Ihoelr,lg ; quartette. "VV bitten and Blinken surd Nod :" quart. tte, "Hark, the Trumpet," by Dudley Buck : quartette, "Hoye of the Old 11. inside." The entertainment wsa under the auspices (if the choir of the North street Methodist rhumb and wee highly mice -toed. A fair sized audi- ence was preseet. MASONIC TEMPLE FINE NEW STRUCTURE WILL SOON BE DEDICATED Menesntung Canoe Club Will Have Fine New Quarters on Second Floor and Will Move This Week -- A Short History of the Club Given by the President -A Ball too Open Rooms The new Maatfonic building, or 40111 - phi as the members of the craft prefer to call it, is rapidly nearing completion and the officer' ret a ,w• b ',wail trate nay uty fully expect that the dedication will take pikee isburi the twiddle of next month or about the Met of March. 1'he building, which is an imposing la e. will he completed 1l a coat ranging around ir3r,100, and has been huildiug for *Mout three years past. 1t steedererd sienneber.roars of the town and without a doubt is one of the most valuable resseln this old town oo•sessw at lb.. present, it is three storeys high and is built of red pleased brick. The geomud floor is amverted into stores and is bow occupied by Mr. James Lloyd. SECOND FLOOR The second or middle storey will be the elaborate quarters of the Meneee- tung cantor club. Theriot rooms are tri ed with ryptees wand and are fhli,bed with "mission" Hellish to cor- ersp.nd with the beautiful mission furuiture owned hi the club. There is is large Idlliarl room, large enough for five or six cable', well lighted try large windows hyday and inverted rhand.liere in te evening. In front of this r..anu, there is another room of large sin and" nicely fl'i.hed, to be used as a reeding and recreation t onto, which could be utilised as so dancing floor. In connection with these apartments there are small naoms to M. nerd for quartette parties or home- ing room., Also on the second Noor are revered flne offices, which will he rented to local Iat.ine.s or professional nein and wIso good quarters for tae lonitor. There are al., wash rooms, .te. THE (:LI "B MOVES Tho tenet pat got thea week the club 'wO 5o,e-serer there �t attera'ttiIke new hrrildltgl and the move is a great pleasure to the 1M.y.. Un the eve of departure the president, Mr. U. L. Parma., has issued an appeal to all Una merwbe,-s of the club to stand .low together and work for lbs ge.eral hi- larious of the eleh. 1t is a retrospect of the history of the club wad a as follows : The room/. will likely he formally with a niasquerade hall about t middle of next month. MASONIC QUARTER« Perhaps not in this part rf Onteri•s is to be forced sorb exsellest aid coon. foetabl. lodge and banquet roots as are to he found on the third floor of the building, which is devoted entirely to the nes of the order. The large lodge room M almost a marvel. It is • room with • capacity of holding tin members meeting is lodge with all the secret furniture specially adapted for not the goal, ' or • measuring the 44 tem Three megniecent Maui - defier Inverted IHRht. make the room -like day." A bsaullful carpet speci- ally made. worked with its "osmoses and square." revere the entire Clone wed the whole lay -out le very home- like. At one end twee i. a large choir or orchestra loft. The banquet- Ung anquetling hall ',bleb tastes the .treat over the MeweMtwep f goose slob rooms le imp muse lrtopehl. of .eat- s: sesta. In ooneection austere there is w NMI bath sad wash Nemo. 1a eel beet boating =wall prroii able le being lesta11ed a.i .11 torough, fries seller to dsse the Whiles te a Ewe pion.r d wol'It It.� *Wets Wets the greatest eredk spew Ohne A5 p Js�a.hs� sod Mn w� wee eMpswdble for the eremites . les► AwsR e biter t e eie et the Wails. COUNTY COUNCIL REEVE CANTELON, OF CLINTON IS ELECTED WARDEN Several Grants Asked For -It is Likely That a Delegation May Go to Ottawa Regarding Harbor Im- provement -Standing Committees Are Selected -Adjourned to Vote The chief business of the county council on Tuesday, the day the open- ing erosion was held in the court house, was the appointment of • warden. Previous 10 opening. am usu.l, the Conservative wrIll e,•e, whose tutn it Was this year. ,net in CSUcae and de- cided that lir. David Cautelon, reeve of Pointon, should sit in the warden's chair thio year. The contest was rather kern and :he three -sided com• bat Wasdividtrd among Win. Olen, of Mtanlry township, Root. W. Living. st.,,n, tf Grey township, and Mr, Cantelou. Af air lh. .n lrnt In(4•,11 en ler t he.d1 been uwde tlu.•i. Mr. Cantel. -n had been se- lected, the usual deeiaratirn, of office tls.k risco'. Thr apls.anttnent of weeders is made 005 our (0,,i the Conerrvarive ranks and 1110 following year trout 111e Li tw, u 1. Was dtn Cautelon opened the meet- ing ani pie'iJr.1 and all the members 10r1r 11..,.. 111. inc•'that busineae which greeted the c, meal was several rrq:ust■ for grant«. 'Ube Sri Ivat Army, the Nick (1. re's; Hospital i•1 Tn,unto, and the PI i+n,lrl'a :\1,1 Rrs,seiatiou, each asked for giants. Their ...goons weir re- fereed to the 1•.xrenti ve +10,11nnie tee. 31...s. -s. Larkin and Issue wereap- pointarl criminal auditors. It was ret by C.•11•,cillnry McKibben and luacry c hat M. -ave,., H. ♦'austone. H. K. hard and U. P. Smith be ap- point ter as yivantwentatives on the 1.Viugh.lu bu;tt8 of education. Co'.:scillut•s (;lock and Taylor moved fi resellutioa to Ilse" effect that Judge Holt be 1e-appwoiu•ed to the Collegiate Io.titute board. H. R. Long was sp. pointed to the county board of exam- iners. Councillor. L i'.hmud Hudson moved that John S.evrnbuu toe appointed tru•tee•of Chilton Collegiate Institute baker. d, M Rieker n f the VVin h 1 am high g R 'reboot was appointed county examiner for the ensuing year. 1VEISA. ICSDAY !MISSION Council resumed at 10 o'clock on Wednesday morning and the principle busiuers WAS timer striking of commit- t..w, which were ns follows: Executive -J. Leckie, W. Glen. J. A. Stewart. H. Harding, J. W. Me- Kil.bun. Sperial-J. M. (rovewlock. J. Brown, H. Crich, N. lh•,nruerling, C. Reis. Finance -J. W. Taylor, J. F,ngland, C. Stewatt, W. Yearley, D. B. Mur - 1a . .loeation-Dr. Milan, W. R. Elliott, De . Oho k, J. H. Hudson, J. Mulvey. Road and Bridge -R. W. Livingston, 14. Routley, VV. Hunter,. G. Lindsay, L. Kalhflriscb. EquaIsaation'--The whole council. ()minty Property -S. Bisset, Robert E lliott, W. H. Lobb, N. Campbell, J. Shorts red. House of Refuge -Dr. Clark. J. W. McKibbon, J. M. Uovenlock, J. Short - reed, Walden's Co.tmittee-N. Campbell; C. Ste.vart, R. Elliott, W. Glen, Or- C17 ir, Clark. Applications were received toe midi - tore, and statements regarding main- teoanee of the high schools sit St. Maryt. Parkhill and Listowel were read and referred to their various com- mittees. Two tenders for county printing were received and referred to the Executive committee. Mr. W. D. Maundeew, appearing be- fore the couoeil, reipsesoed that the spring stock and seed show at Be eueeneid be Nwndf.rrvd to llenaell. The Execu- tive Committee v1jl further lock intro :+� tel,altik. l'uuncilk u s Clark and Govenl-,ck introduced a rmotiorn, that a deteotati.n h e appointed from the council to wait 00 the Dominion Government in re- gard to the harlwr improvement. That the council grant $10U0 each k, the hospitals, of Oodericb, Clinton and Wing�ham, was • .notion of Oou cUlota Mcleibbon and Elliott. Councillors Roistley and Stewart thought that the usual grant• ought to be given to the continuation find fifth form echoole and .roved a motion to that effect, it wait referred to the Education committee. The reoommendatioos for leveret usual gran(• wets wade and referred cu oores(tte.s. Mevsral olficees d the Children'. Aid Society appkared before the c, suet to draw attention to the good work which is be(ng dose by that society and would ask for a more liberal greet. Tb. Warden promised to glee the exac- ter his sericite' conelderatiem. Cour chlor )bobs. E111ott sugga.u.d that t gianlshrwsM b. fl9D11 but the t &tetbet was referred to the Exsetutiv.enemlt- tee. On motion d Councillors Campbell and Pingl&nd, the matter of hawing highways marmwed. ease ep stud it was dieeid14 to ltsemoetaMae the gov- ernment not to reduce roads more them five feet oe mob sided the read - .w.y and that the law be so asetlldsul to Peke It illegal, without pnrsieeles item the Weal eneaell. to erect soy but wire tenses aloes smelt roadway,74. Head and )!ridge eommitt . Will 114m1 Th the matter. ▪ �� w the Heise hese ea