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FOR RALE. -A MEW SHARRA iN
awed our feet Canoeist. bask. whirl has
id .sd .ase dal year. Ha. 1« owes es r e
d and diviMwd w,.• recently Inereewd•
TYg hlgb-ewe lintedneent was purebred •
fewyearn acro at • very favorable party. art as
too own.: new rep c- to Iwo •.tis hood
at�satNd ell • Port rt e( to/dhow teem ere abate
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a somber et farms. Amory[ those are the 1.1
Is'etep stead bare. In. :
Towaaatr or Coiaoaas.-loo carer. Frame
Marc frame town .w stab).', tar orchard.
/ll spw of fall Wanting dose; is totes et sew
Caste ales. to Hobos& ; six mile. from
Price Pod Easy terms.
7rweasml. 0e Cotaoawa -min see. Freese
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enchant �• 3 otter from Usderteb. L..41s g�uorodd
pas hao bead well harmed. Price NA" sag
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MONDAY sad Tl;U AT
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15 to 131 Hayden street, Toronto
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f;ODERIf'N, ONTARIO, 1 HURSHAY, JANUARY 28. )'115
OFFICERS OF HURON OLD BOYS' ASSOCIATION OF TORONTO,
WHO HELD ANNUAL AT-HOME. FRIDAY NIGHT.
Edward Floody
cSee. eArlwy
John Roberts' i....
• 74,e.r,es'idexi- •
Rosier Crocker
D11. W. Is STRU7'I1EttS, president
of the Hui uu Old Liny; As•.icia-
tion at 7'or..nto, was hon n at Hay-
field, attended the O,.dr.ieh high
school. and afterwerda taught-
attbmd aS Poster's Hill, For yev-
de warsAewiakmedibat s.per'w•
te.de.t of the piddle schools of
Toronto; he is norq,iurtkat ,.fer-e
under the Ontario Workn,at'.
Cowpensetion Act, at • salary of
til, bill.
JOHN ROBERTSON, vice-president,
was born in.Goderich. Me is now
eine* of the public accounts (wm-
Ofih•ena of Hume Old Boys',
Asenri•ti m of Towson, who
held annual at - h the last
Ft .day night.
mit'ee under the On•nrin Govern-
rmentduring the winter ninth+;
and du- ing the wuaner is on. nt
the toad iI.apertors for Toronto.
ROBT. HOLMEM, h.o.r.. cry president.
T„e etrttlw-yrwr• ileal eler poltdistar
of The Cliut ori New Era ; wan for
a
time the representative of West
Hurn in Ilse House of Commons ;
at preeeot connected with the Cus-
toms .t-ff at Tot rants
K. FLOODY, secretary; born in Ditr-
hani roun'y, and while rrsidi•.g
there a pupil of Mr. J 1. Hughes.
golvrt rioleteS
now we.l knonn'.Ontario educa-
tional c.n Ir.. H. o it. t .r several
years a rr.i.ieo t of H, 11.•tt, :aught
neholl in Grafi nett tens. nship oat
at da • -ditnr and ptopti.•tot
or be Ow on New.-Ree.sed t eon r
on the oaff of she 1 s1.nd Revenue
Depart Men/. T..ronto.
ROGEii CROCKER. rreassure r, was
THEIR ANNUAL "AT HOME."
i
Huron Old Boys of Toronto Make
Merry at Oddfellows' Temple.
(Toronw T. korai. ft. per..
The hitter col.) and l.Iindi g snow
did not krep three hundred of the
eminently ',misfile Old Hoye of Huron
county from their moo's) at-ho,ue
'bold in (A1df.11..we Tre,r.ple last Fri-
day night. The fled. pal t of the pro-
ceedings took the torm of a p.-ugiam
during which ah -rt speeches were
heard from the officer. of the-Ae.oci-
oNios and honored guest
Letters of regret wet. read arum
Premier Hearst, Mayor °burets, Dr.
James L. Hughes and stir \\'tlliaru
Otter. an honotary president of the
Ansoci futon.
Presk;e.t Johnson of the Bruce
Old Boys extended a greeting to the
Huron Association.
Dr. Struthers, the president. elec-
trified the assembly • ccasionally by
hitting the table a tremendous smash
with a gavel and reading a telegram
from uot.e old hay in,* distant part
of the world who was grirsiop be-
cau.e he reuld not attend the function
and get within the warm circle of
Huron county aseneiar ion .
Dr. W. E. Struthers, the president,
in his addrem, mentioned the fact
that many of the foremo.t men in the
Domision bad mune 1.om Huron
county and were m.mbere of tbe As-
sociation. "In our midst and no
doubt Inspired by a-aochttkon with us
there grew up Chief Justice Garrote,"
.Id Dr. eltruthen. "Old Huron was
also the Mrthplace of the former Pro -
TOR RAL: OR TO !OT
woo BALE. -A NUM OF
Mbrew' baesWM. , On Orte
nre Meat -
alert
W Is
RENT.- A 0010 PORTA BLE
lams se Drew ,fit; bet emcee Manor :
madsIM Net'_Dea.. n.)sheat Jaren/7 bib,.bib,.apply is RIM et A. M. RORRRTOON.
MU
111m RRNT.-TWO-R
rosRY pBRICK
fro RENT.-RetlOft HlPUNS Wi'li8
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1 .eadwe Im.e rvamwp., 1 I.g
wstQp bemtaert s�.rww: alx ..oma. !)It�alMtMt
FFITr a ter. AIN. a stiff G
Mal.
ALK--IdOHI$SHORTHORN
lbSIr .
hensi woy�wftt �u,I begs ar
Oat i ry elbow* rlsw. tri
Psalet Nis
AA ON IION RRO
. d la earl:
IIIb.11;8664.
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gip.
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lie e!>rtl wYb li M/es Ibsil w wadi
Pte Pi 7.
vinelal Treasurer. A. M. Rom. M
C. Croner'* was grate a ebararter 1..r
some time in tar Dominion Legi--
la. urs. We have pr dnxd these--
wh . knows whet the future will bring
foe •h?"
Thee other speakers seemed to here
drunk well of the fountain of wit, ro-
e/dime sah•s.1 day- and incident, of
f, len totem wh eh the year. had not
torn esur.der.
The prepa.ation of the decoration,
Inc th.• event had apparently heel,
undertaken with Brest rare. 1'a!ms
were entwined with Hairs. brootin,l
and pennants KnkIog to effect. The
different r.ndeay. t. were not desig
noted by the newd chance none., but
'were called after well known lawn.
and villsgem of Huron county. Earls
member in th.. way proclaimed th •
place of his childhood by resorting to
bis home town" for hie par. nee .
Ruch pl.cel a• Oodei i.•h, Clinton, Meet-
fnrth, Wingh.ru, Exeter and Bay
Heli were welt crowded.
"1 would not mina this for any
thing." said Dr. R. 11. Stanhury to
another Hayfield man. "M>*"-, wife
wouldn't come tonight, so i had to
come off without he,."
Robert Holmes, a Clinton old boy,
wondered where the "hued -whackers"
were wbr.m the Ae..oe ation brought
down to the at-home • couple of years
ago. He explained to W. W. Slo.n,
of Blyth, that those were the "real"
old bo s. "They are talking about
that trip yet," sold Holmes.
"Not a day older. Hill," said J. C.
Hyslop of Oodei ich to Dr. W. E.
Struthers.
'Where's Ed. Flooady now r asked
W. (1. Graham. Stanley township, of
Roger Crocker of Exeter. "Why,
man, he's our secretary," returned
the other. "Weren't you bore last
yeas r And en it went all evening.
The Bret part of the program gave
wayto dancing shortly before 10
o'cock.
Among the guests were the follow-
ing:
ollow•ing: Honor• presidents, W. K.
McNanght and Rohe. Holmes: preei•
dent, Dr. W . E. Struthers of the
Workman's Oomp.nsation Board
Hee-president, John Roherbso.: mere-
tory,
e re -
tar E. )bloody ; finanef.l secretary,
N. Ovbblediek : treawree, Roger
Orem! we
The folk:wing usesibers of the eo-
mitts. also were preseet : -H. (Attain,
7. W. Hodg-os, Thom. 13. Roots, W.
F. Oantelos, Oats Belden, Dr. Ft. B.
eitasbsry, Dr. O. 4. Hence, W. T.
Prldba s. R. A. Rawrall, A. Dyer,
Athol Stewart, H. McL.nd, R. A.
Sheppard, C. 1). Ranee. T1s.. Ranee.
R L. Scots, 0. M. Brrwa, P. 1H. Damn,
Jas. R. Tlastn..
Use tlRa.3N.ob.'a d&t.ioss les seam
ter aU oeeeeirtwe. Order* delivered.
16meaeier 1tie hockey Mels sea_
birth vs Uodrieb-Friday aim a( elf
file week.
at K:etre : n graduate of the
Reef. r Tune- Miler; now head of
the Cr•eker 1'r in wig Co.. Toronto.
anal p. (tnine•,t in (rat erns1 a .•iety
circle....
WARDEN GOVENLOCK.
Reeve of McKillop Sits at the Head of
the County Council.
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The ereinte r .until ,net nn To •.day
afternoon ,n.l at 1tt first siting
.I..rtw1 R •e. r (iny.nln'k, of McKillop,
W tolen for 1015 no other name tieing
plsced lwfo e t hr rnn.eil.
The •taridi-g committees for the
year are a. fon .w,.:
ExarrTIvit C0MY/TTRE-J. Leckie, R.
W Livingston. F. A. Ellerington, J.
Laithwaite, T. H. Hudson.
SrgCIAI. CotigrrTttg--\W. R. Elliott,
S. Bisset, J. W. Taylor. Mitchell,
C. Rets.
FINANCE.COMMITTRR - John Ping -
land, Robt. Elliott, John Love, H. Crich,
J. A. Stewart.
F•DO('ATIna Coxnnrlg -- ilr.
Milne, J..\. Ford, W. H, Lnhb, J. Short -
reed, R. Harding.
ROAD AND Rnlnutt CoMMITTRR-J.
W. Taylor, J N Campbell, John 'Mulvey,
C. Stewart, John Brown,
COUNTY PRIPRRTY CI•MMITTsg-D.
Murray, JR.. Thomson, J. McKinley-, L.
Kalhfleisch, 1.. Demmerling,
Howax OF Rgroos-J. A. Stewart,
R. Harding, C. Reit, Samuel Bisset.
WARDRN's COMwrrrnt - J, Shortreed,
T. H. Hudson, I,. Demmerligg, J. Leckie,
J. Fingland.
National V M.C.A. Military Fund.
To the Editor of The 411,,..1.
DRAW MIR,- In response M my letter
published • short time ago i have re.
eeivrd the following subiseriptions for
Y.M.C.A. work in our training cainpe
for Canadian soldiers :
Ml., M. Bruce *52.00
moo M. J. Robertson .50
J. P. Hume, B. A. 3110
A. M. Robe! t.on 6.00
-
Tool El 1.50
This asea a small sum to send from
Oodaerteb and 1 shall wait another
week hes further subscriptions. Small
ate w,11 in )hatefully received
no one took his contribution in-
s ,fleaot Niceties he cannot give
a dollar. Pend In whet you can,
teade,s, ■nal DO IT NOW.
A M, Roatwrno r.
Ooderlcb. Jan. Vali, 1216. .
'•Bveryhody'e Doig It
(t " -ye., every-
one is pr.pas ng for [Me great ice ear -
Ideal and w.sg..orade on Tuesday
oasis, u lie %Vest street rink. The
liberal prises offered are proving -
great situ beton and it M eosAdently
.apeet.d that • largo crowd will be
pesebR ranker as participants or as
s�pt1bbra You should we miss We
fr+rt .reel vat of tbe cases.
TUX £IUNAL PAINTING 00.. LLMITID. Pvmamine
IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT
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the disposition of the fund raised by setting aside ten cents for
every yearly paid -in -advance subscription received during the
last two months for a war relief fund. In order that others,
who have not yet paid their subscriptionk for 1915 may share
in this effort, thei time will be extended until the 28th of Feb-
ruary. Until the end of next month, therefore, The Signal
will continue to set aside ten cents of every yearly advance
subscription received, to be paid over to one of the„ funds now
in existence for patriot4 and relief purposes. Let us have
your dollar at once if you have not already paid for The
Signal for 1915.
Owing to the confusion caused by the establishing cf new
rural mail routes, some subscribers are not receiving their
paper 'promptly. We ask any subscriber; thus affected to
notify us, so that we may have the trouble remedied.
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1 VISIT TO WHITBY.
One of the English Towns Recently
Shelled by the Germans.
Th.,. . following sketch of Wh•thy,
England, ,is cot,tlibuied by a la,iy
reader of 1'he StK. al :
the .utunerr.1 1912, after a busy
RAM totes est ing ..,,.• .prof in London.
guy-husbated and i decided to spend
a week in a quiet seaside place 1.
a rest. Having perviously been at th
west and south cow.t• ver chose Whi
by, on the east r -...at, for its piCont
esquenees. We lett on • height, ouuu
day and on lir*, ing the Yort..hil
roast we perceived a white mist whic
glistened in the suu,hene. but by. its
time we at, ived at Who by we (min
.tgrr% fog su dense that it was di19
cult to choose a 14ndgiug, IL esus
h tr.. t esu in such a fog that the [her
man L.tats clipt up to throw the.
toullron tbd'town.
Hy the aid uta map se chose tiles..
ant toomr whim ought to hate
brautilut view, but for at 'riot thirty
six bouts we saw lambing of it
V�Fw. the fog lifted, • luv.ly vie
Iwas before ns: 1.. tient a grass
hank with walks and sett., ley
which was th • lads r Al tin. rive
m..uth, and'51.11 M•1otei, ,00 the olhe
kink, a blgh cliff on who'll t'> the his
toric ruin of %Vi tby Abbey.. W
' paid an early %leis to • plan of .vitt
inter. at and ta•suty. We .limhrd th
191 winding sups which lead one pea
Uer uia.0 tier of tecl tile.[ roof., ver
pic,utesqur, o the . Abbey and t
parish church near ley. We wand
terra among the ruins, ehLh ate o
much architectural tootle. y. The old
murke always chose a scene of teat'•
for their abbey location., whether th
quiet, peaceful valley of it Oyer as a
'Tintern and Fount, Mu:. Abbeys, n
elevated and iiu o.'wg, c .ut,tandin
wide views over land and sea, a. at
Tyue•nouth and Whitby. The Ahta-y
was founded in the sevent1i rrntury
byy St. Hilda, and was closed by Henry
Vlll., as were many other, as they
were too wenithy and powerful for
the good of his king(' . Now a
foreign enemy's bombs hove lett. their
mask on this picturesque ruin. lam
glad the parish church near in has
escaped injury from the destroyers,
who.ermed to make targetof other
churches.
We attended service on Sunday
in this ehur:h, which is so popular in
spite of the 199 steps that Bane -nee
have been put under the low roof, in
transept. and p • even before the chan-
cel, giving it a peculiar appearance.
The novelty and beauty of the .rte
atttact visitors. io the churchyard
is a beautiful Celtic cross which las
lately heen plaid there in memory
of Osedmon, the flr.:t English poet,
who was a monk in the Abbey.
in the little shops along the quay
are sold many articles of Whitby jet,
which io a product of the 'dere
Stretching along the shore front the
quay ate the sande, the playgt ound
of the children, and bathing piece of
people of all ager. Many donkey. are
there on whose hacks ride. nosy be
bad. There are large rocks near the
quay, and inexperienced people might
take a walk there when the tide is
coming in. Oue h•, to study the
times of the Ude bythe seashore, am
It is dangerous to caught between
the rocks. To those who have always
lived Inland the seashore hes many
fascinations. 1 loved to watch the
breakers rolling is ; one day we
found that they bad left many jelly-
fish stranded on the teach. some al-
most as clear anglaise, some with deli-
cate tints and a few of amber color.
One day a brttte.hip came in
towards ohms*, anchored, and a num-
ber of boats were lowered. They
brought many sallow and oMoers to
bury a comrade who had died at sea
They mkar•ebed through the town,
some carrying Me coffin, nn r
wayfurther Leland.
together we found chat Wh tby
was a very int.iwut ag old tow in
which to spend $ vacation, resembling
Onderleh not a little in is natural
situation at a river mouth, but built
mote in the valley and up the cliff.
MUST DO MORE THAN THIS.
The writer of The Hlohe'n w•.r sum-
mary makes the 1. dowi.g elute el to
Caned/ea young men :
"Thr writer of this summary •would
like to impress upon wader. , f .,-vices
age that the war is far atone over -
that so far ate the p.,r i• it ah• n of the
British Emp...• is e,•n••+•tn••d it cart
rcateeiy he said to hrvc 1. -gun. '!'here
are not le.. than eleven million born
'.4 today • engaged actively in fru fare.
e Not one in twenty is 'Bi-iti-1,. Of
1. native-born (:umedians in t1..• regular
- army and in the Princess Patricia's
y Regiment -the only one yet at the
e front -there are n •t :.la1 men wh . have
h ' iw.m under rite, The, en, ire H..t sou-
✓ Urgent has not in its rank, :C1 per
d
•.nt..of natty..born Comedian.. The
pt'olw,rtion is a great deal 1d tt-r ,n the
second, now in 1• gibing, hilt it is - di.-
qui,ting to learn Chit in rur .1 1 lntario
✓ the r.cruitinq I .r the third run-
titngent has be. ti a Lt.Ltre. in the
- C'' ler and huger town, :11 • I.apnnar
a ba- .sero exr.tll.'nt, but ,e.r-els one in
- four of the n,w.her try•iu-rd. from
smaller places t..aytwoe ..yasrd Ho
w the v.,,tn..men of cors)
stand that beigiaos, F. etichruen, Rus-
t slang and Serie are fighting not only
t• for th•• '.'e III if y of their own lands
✓ but for the main'euencr of I'.nadian
. liberty. tV..hillnot 'o ve,v much
e to destroy (lerman mtlit .1 ism by sing- -.
t ing Tipperary at le ckey matches."
t l The Town Watbr Supply.
7 :Would it sunt be well, fief,'.- the
hr
. I work goes loo' for, to make arr-atnge-
f.1 ;Lento with the 'out-actur frit the new
portion of the bleaker .ter for an inlet
Y, for tn. town wetter .upph•? it has
t nor yet been decd tel just whist is t i be.
✓ done in this matter, but in all likeli-
g
MIs. HUdred M.0oll, of Toronto,
will 1. Kean camas alit Sunday
at both services.
Over lin [minion step* of Salads tea
are eoes...ed every day. Tile le
�io.
esodof PosiavegaaNty. of etre public appeals -
hood the extension of the inteke pipe
will he the., ultimat • solutirr, Of the
water supply problem, and i will tel
a
good deal easier awl ch. Oise: to have
the necessary artangernenta made now
than after the break o 'der is Hnishrrd.
Social Evening.
Th. Marine Sod el ('lith had another
assembly on Thursday ev. Ming last,
this lime in the form of a box social.
The evening opened n rah progressive
en^h►et iss.nty tables hetnit in com-
mission The lady'. first prize was
won by Miss M. Nevin and the
gentleman'. by Mr. O. M.•t) -nald. The
conoilatlon prizes ver ni to Miss E.
Hood and Mr. Wm. MrDiarmid. The
boxes were then auctioned off and for
an hour all table. and corn.•rs were oc-
cupied by industrious couples. Danc-
ing wag afterward. eng.g el in, with
music provided by Messrs. Moore and
Johnston, repainted by Mr 1t. Craigie
with the pipe.. The evening was one
of ranch enjoyment to the metnbe,s of
the Club and their guest..
A Fine Purchase.
Mr. Hugh Hill. of Colborne town
.hip. recently purchased a fine pure-
bred shorthorn hell and it is now at
his farm near Benruill.r. It is w three-
year-old and was bred by A. F. G.
Auld. of Eden Mills, Ont. :a light roan
in color and weigh. about 21Iii0 Ih.
it i• of champion stock, h+wing been
got by Archer, awl its Qranddam by
Nonpareil Archer, imported, both
champions at Toronto. Jet. Hill is to
be congratulated upon his purchase.
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