The Signal, 1915-2-4, Page 1•.
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UOUSRICH, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1915
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Signal Calendars?
You may secure one by
praying 01.(10 now for
your Signat for 191.
The Signal
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SAVE, because- No. 230
Conservative business management id►natural to
the man who learned to save as a boy.
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OFFICE' IN MASONIC TIMPi.'', WEST STREET, OODERICH
Poetess: Orrice 20; Hovel 160. P. 0: Dm 90I
BUILDERS' SUPPLIES
of all kinds furnished promptly and at reasonable prices,
If goo are thinking of building tbis year we should be
glad to have you call and talk ft over with us.
GRAIN CHOP? I I43'`#
We have the facilities for EOM( this walk with ,gulag-
Cloderich Planing Mills, L.
-_lots MU SS TO 88R
RENT.- A COMI?'O r
f� R ABLE
Tobias. as Dress street • eater
ameratemeat:_�ies kpotat J January
.
b�pp�r.r
Appy to R. C. JLAYM er L. M.. kOMINTA USN.
TO. RENT. -TWO-STORY BRICK
1 hawse containing all modern ice .voe-
leneso. least stew w.veoiest to o. T. R.
atsrUB. Appy to MRS. W. A. RR TN ani
Nil
oi
1 REN''
-BRICK HOUSE WITH
1 l ssodere Improvs�raps, Imeldl g hot
water satire tress; .1= Pgess t,twa*M
b
e n Omaseter Tarries. Adolf te JUR C.
GRIFFIN. Sail.
Lj'OR 8ALK. -ONE HUND(tCBD
Go▪ od Mlacre. need e.Aseeesesplswd, slew . s fa Nile;
cmedltes.. ,seal Lets of s••d .erhee water•.
�N�awed
ew ahls with kitchen Dale att.cMd, b
trdalas Near to a• c .tors
,fred AwaA i.st R lee. , iooJit ammo* N�
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AUCTION sits,
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MS. Y. WILLUAtus
abreettaesses {neadaterress teem tor at lot R, Rattlna((kw, Gederieh rkbe
• e.
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M Lae a stet ot,•rp, to fsllowl.g :
tea rem farther• sew, natdeeeo • sus
assrbws ,geMMeo ; aim ,vase t�arrt-
to ,ialve a e els MalesI ,llzze trade.
torahs In eau fresh emir and
calf. eweyl� n., tws era• sea arm toe
festa old; Por •aesaw wives. six Waw akwt
Go the absvorewe la cal(
to • n bol. Mt If Gas
wet be ba to lill "AN. mesa Of date
ear, be retuned AM auto er
yreaMl7 twa�IG. wilt w
1� asses ��i�wa axes the e t•.�ii fevered
r. GL'NDRT,
AM/Gwsw,
AD DI OAND ��iE OF FARM STOOK
Mewed t pig�.mars
nr..'` ail.
belp
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nenfilleje�1•iati_"�
FOR SAL
RSALE.-A NUM BUR OF
c Lemma/tom a
es brown Leg-
horn iWIN DWPIItRL•yd, nal, tgause1e(rpkois
WM. a-im
RSALIIt.-EIGHT SHORTHORN
bells. bees Med toeighfNo month. old.
t bred tram imparted cryo and d•ma, alt
roue and red.. Ylt for any show nm. Jo ti
i1toaR. Myth. OM
Item.
I OIM SALE --A b'EW SHARES IN
) we of dosed ear beet CaeadM. basks wtleh has
fend and dividend sur. fid/ reoseve
eroseed-
'111, hltbltrsil• lieviestmwt woe psrea.ed •
kw Fern •lou • very favorable price, sed so
the owner mew requires to nee ease Awe
Weald sell a part of nowlye Orem one shoe
plot raw to yield_wed Ian Ad
Mess
reply to DOA,!,. THr,Io)iA Oode-
tLn.
WANTED
An*ANTED.-TWO GOOD GiRLS.
Anter prt[wl.. to !MX 17. Meth.
4t _ _ GAL
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eight ad twelve Imes et ase. esu et.
awl: atafht�wsadin viva b ave. •ad mitWtioa med
Awe a the unlike 1 R areas lemma
44 t
iimeremearsismemisome
CONCERT TO SE HELD IN KNOX
VMUROH 6.0. NOUN.
MONDAY. 1' b. 8, 1915.
Pians. '(dlo
Btuds Art alone Beal Uodan4
Mae. u. Derr
So,
When foe Copse Il res. W. H. equine
Muss An.L,ina Namur
Viol u `talo
Selected
Mas KAatL DOTY
Wit a Lens. Ince `Ja to Tipperary. .
Man Mat. r ransoms
Plea Sola
The Flatterer...... ....O. Obasitaade
Mae Jost' SAIMMIIISS.
Vocal Dust
Selected, .. ,
Taw Magas MCMAIrOta
tion
Aleft s soy Desi o
Mums PoesyAALLei►
fink
Ssmewhe e a VaieM Oatllwg
Mrs. Fee MIK BA Avon
Se$atifr
vinale Role
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Meitatl.n
1100 Roan AM ON • • •• • •
fob
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tzty
$ Vole* Adeoltalse I0 mob
.e Dieskotoord-
Perim No., Iger
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WRECK ON G. T. R.
ENGINEER JOiN R068 SEVERELY
INJURED BY bCALDING.
Fireman Meocatf Lass Seriously Hun
-Midnight Train on Mondaywl
Coes to Grief Near Seaforth -C.
P. R Also Blocked on Tuesday
Goderiht was almost uompletsly
!Osbert in" for two whole days this
week. Th. incoming nddnight train
on the 0.1'. R. Ota 1$ooday was wreck-
ed near Seafortb, awl between One and
snow and the weeekage eke track was
blocked untidiest night. The C. P. R.
adorning train out on Tuesday was
Hailed by the mow at Waist Mooktnn
and traffic did not resume wormed con-
ditions until yesterday.
The wreck on the O. :. R. was a
serious owe, the euupnsed cause being
the icy condition of the track. Two
engines were bringing the midnight
ttalo from Stratford, with Conduwor
Lewis in charge, and about two wiles
rust of Seaforth the leader left lbs
rally. The second engine and the
coacher remained ou the track and the
pressure turned the boiler of the lead -
leg engine around on one side of the
track while the tender went to the
other alis. The flresnan of the
wrecked engine, •Olcotty" Medcalf,
wan thrown clear•, but was buddy torn
and bruised abefbt the face. The engin-
eer, John Roy of Stratford, crawled
frog, under the engine terribly melded
about the face, hands and erns. Boi h
men were carved for rr well a► possible
by their meter on the train and were
then taken to the Commercial hotel at
8eaforth in chalice of • doctor. Row
is in w serious condition, Out bis recov-
ery is fully expected.
Mail Clerks McLaughlin, Ooultbu, et
and Holtues were on the trent aid
there oris about fifteen paanerlgers-
a11 men -hut mune of thew was buil.
Yrst.etday afternoon the mail clerks
aad tare p.la angers for Ooderleh dtov,•
up from Seat rib, and I:dry it is ro-
per tol
--
po-teJ the trek is clear.
The stage* out of G,tdeekh also have
been irregular, sol p.ohably some
disci ice correspondence intended for
this week's Signal is held up in this
w,:y.
From reports at hand the storm was
evidently a good deal worse east of
6e.., and raIlwey traflle war almost at
s e' .ndrtill nvet• a wide. area.
Dr. Monday and Tuesday evenings
the elecuic lights wen leery uncer
taio, the wind interfering with :he
wires.
Fall In.
Whoa will you lack. senor. what will Poo
l.ek
When the girls 11ae up :be street.
She. tiny Wel, lore to the lads tome MIR
From the foe they reeked to beat
WM you seed n strangled cheer to Meats
And grin till seer cheeks ora rad
But wtst w11l y ,o I.,ck when tour nuts
new by.
With • girl who cuts you dead
Where wn1 you look..esay, where will yew
look
When your ebilere• yet to be
Clamor to learn of the part yon took
In the war that sept men free!
will yon say it was naught 10 you It Frames
Stood up to her foe or banked t
Bat where will you look when they give the
gleam
That tans yea they know yes faked t
Row w01 we fare. sway. hew will you Are
le the far -of Mete r night.
White yen et by Ow are 1a se aid waa'a
rh•lr
Aad year asithbars talk of the ykt
sunt yea slink away, a. it were hem a blow.
Tear W head shamed sod bent
Or ray -I was not wnh the trot to as.
But I neat. Weak Ged, I went f
Why de they aW. many. why M they can
res men who see brave aid strew 1
1. It weight to yes If year esemsry fall.
And Itight le asashea b Wiese
L N Pathan AM ad the Wawa saw.
Teo pub sad W. butting adds.
Wise year (*ethere stand t. w Iwai( s
blew
AM Xritakl'a call is Gs+isl
-Raw (leahta
LOCAL TEYPERANCIB WORKERS
Mme a Lively Muetleg-Esse Criticism
of Chid ttf Pobw. Wbe Tab Sack.
The members of the executive nom.
dttee of the local temperance fares
received the cusp lee of their lives on
Monday evening when, in spite of Use
storm and the fain 1 hat the electric
lights were off fors good part of the
evening, upwards of fifty. mostly bus-
1ne.s area of tits town, met for the
porpoise of iraosaetbng business in
connection with that argo&.ntloa,
The financial etateaseet showed a
Beall balance In the treasury. Dr.
Bramrson. reporting for the ammo -
tire oosmlue., ootllnea mem of the
work attempted and suggested that
seer a trot doing all
de.
b
R. os wenM
sheeted .
Preelitent. Mw
*wok J. U. Ss1tJ.
ot
Jean ONabn 1 iwasfrer. U. 8. -
Lyre -
berm soorobary. A. lir Robertson
enrage/(. tit. Bemrwoe.
�lrrssr Ales. To�y. 6. 1E.
T. Fellow. A. M. Boborp
sea 1 (rMOs and menstisrat WNW
rallhe . J. A. amoeba. l
rive, W. BaL N. iMamba& J.
&lie reworks se Address Nia
sfatsar.
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leen ntotl-wMbfi 1 Eft flat of R 1
THE SIGNAL FUND!
Goderich, February 4th, 1916
Received from The Signal Printing Company, Limited, their
cheque for Nineteen Dollars and Sixty Cents ($19.60) as a contribution
to the Canadian Patriotic Fund.
CANADIAN PATRIOTIC FUND
A. Puiti lits , Treas. Huron Co. Committee.
This is the first petment from The Signal Fund, raised by placing
to its credit ten cents for every yearly advance subscription paid ° to us.
This represents 196 advance subscriptions received up to January 16th.
For one month -that is, from January 16th to February 16th -
the receipts for the Fund will be handed to the Belgian Relief Com-
mittee.
The 196 subscribers represented in this first payment are as follows:
R. L Elliott, Owen Sound, Ont.
Allan Buchanan, Sanford. Ont.
Wen. ($lyra, Neuter'. Alto.
Snow den thus., Be ytrld, Out.
Janes Fair, Soso fin d.
Wm. 8tracban, ooderlcb.
Mrs. John Lennon, Chicwg'.
Miss F. O. Hutehi-,,n; Moutr•ea1.
Dr H. 1. Strang, 1i.) lei ill].
Ches. J. Spence, 0-.l.'rich.
R'. A. Jon.., Aub ro. •
Tho.. Posewai .•, Oode,irh.
Ilugh M-D'oaW; Kern dale, B.C.
Mra. Je-se Soydrr, Goderich.
John Chi bolni, Dsnl •p Ont.
Will McThinald, H..yfleld
J. Edward, Ellisla ,o', Sask.
A. M.liill,.r.v, Ein•rneStetion, B.0
M. N. Stew,lrt. Ojtta,io.
Misr K. Ce x. Gnilriicb.
Md.. Be.um"t,t, O.s4eneb.
Mrs John MCD.n.Id, (lode" ich.
Mew. Pete els Austin, Kintail.
lire. D- MoKonsis. IJ•yfl.ld.
Mrs. John Domeier* ii detich•
0. L. Dyke, Vetu••n, B.C.
Ivy A. Allro, Goodell, flask.
H. R. Finlay, Watrou., Ru,k.
bite Cer'eton, Clinton.
L. E Doherty, (lode -rich.
%Vw 'Von.gt, 8bepi,ardton.
Joe. 11. Wilson. 0•dericb.
(.bas. Oitvi., Nile
B. D. $traugh.n, R innipeg, Man.
J. Nicholson, Redcl.de. Alta,
Mrs. D. Hoyd. iiederleh.
Willie Bcll, Ooderic
Thos. -McKi ei - less
James Robinson, losetain. Man..
Nin Mcinto.sn, (l.slerieb.
J. F. M'Donsgh, Toronto.
Rob . Holl -n, Loeb"hb.
Miss Kay, Toronto.
W in. MsV.rtie, O.dericb.
Mrs. Ler, Ooderieh.
J. Feick, Benmiller
Pete Fisher, Benmiller.
W. F. Hick, (io,ierich.
Mrs. 8. Mahoney, Youth Pelee lidos&
lot. g
Miss Helen Strang, New York.
Norman McLeod, Dunlop.
Mrs. E. Montg ,m••ry, Gudeeieh.
Thos. Hoary t, Indian Head, 'teak.'
K b•. Bean, Carhuw.
%Vrn.,Fraa.r, Saltfoed.
Win Niebergnll, Parry Sound.
N. W. Nott, Goneriob.
F. H. Solomon, Ooderich.
Mrs. Janie* Wilson, Oodericb.
Wm. McMst'., Godericb.
Mrs. L. Donaldson, Goderi-h.
E. V. Lawson, 0.A.C., Ourlpn.
John Yonn,r, Ooderieb.
Mrs. Alex. Urai"ie, Ooderich.
Ire. David Hay. Godericb.
.1. B. Sheat. Auburn.
Jas. Watson, Loyal.
Thos. Hood, Goderich.
Geo. Grummett, Cahri, Sask.
Levi Marwood, 8t. Augustine.
D. McEvoy, ttoderieb.
Miss Annie McDougall, Porter's Hill.
Mn. Tho.. Elliott, Toronto.
Thos Brown, Blytb.
M. Chloe. Clinton.
Mn. D. Connell, S•Itford.
J. H. Pipe, Ooderich.
John Loegmi•e, O.'dericb.
Jae. Horton, Ooderieb.
J. in Torrance, Baybeld.
Mfr Lily Forenoon. (iodsricb.
J. C. Laithwaite, Ged.ricb.
Hugh McPhee. Oodericb.
Jobe Kelly, Ooderieb.
D. C. McLacbl.ri, Toronto.
.1 ft Martin, Goderfeb.
Herb. Morrie, Hrltford.
Wm Bogie o o l .
David JardiIsne, Goderieh.
Mrs. Mary Cornell. Goderieb.
David Boll, Oodsrich.
Mslwod Bron., Godierich.
The.. Luca., Ooderieb.
W. L Horton, Oodestich.
Luxton Hill, Blyth.
W. McGreat►, Goderich.
H. tin der. (Clinton.
A. McVicar, Toronto.
A. R. Anderson, Bradwell, Sask.
' Wm. Hlake, Ooderieb.
Paul H. Marded, Lours, &ask,
A. FArn,w, (inderlch.
Capt. Wm. Robinson. Godericb.
O. H. l(obimun, Toronto.
Oro. J. Ferguson, Saltfurd.
Isaac Selkeid, Goderieb.
R•v. W. K. Hager, Goderich.
Ww. 1lube, Dungannon.
W. A. Silliek, Denver, Col.
Donald %Nevin, diodes ich.
Jae. F. McPhee. Ooderich.
Wm. Watson, (lode, kb.
los McNee, Ni!-.
Jas. Long. Benru•IIer.
(lro..aia,-h, Auburn,
David Ti -dale, Merrngn, Sask.
Arthur Fi-her, Bennt,Uer.
W. M. Houghton, Renntiller.
Mrs. A. Hende,s.•n, (loderich.
'owlet 1). Mon. 13.•owiller.
Stephen \yeller, (iodericb.
J. J. Moser, (ioderich.
E. Mees, Dunlop.
F.dward Hayes, Godericb.
Mr-. McCier.', Ooderieb.
Tho . (.1•dh.lt.
Dederick,
Edward Fisher, Callow.
' Mr-. Edwaed Jenkin, (iodeieb,
J. W. Yru, Holmrrville.
L.•hn P. Liutlehl, Loyal.
hnht. Young, O,alericb.
P. A. Ito!ert.. , ni.ittend. • t
Jas. Pa.t ii.Moth ford. t
Mies J. noir NcMeth, Dungannon. •
Mrs. X.. Boerble,, aiodericb.
inn. W. Petrie, Dungannon.
draw► Bishop. Oo.teri.'h.
• 8. E. Hick, O,arcr.ch.
d
Miss L. E. Grabeen, Tomato.
Mn. Chas. B'etk- Godericb.
RachMM Me. ore, I#enmeller,
S. R. Wigg;. G de rich.
Ms,L /Verson, C, iteri.b.
D. N. McKeszir, Goderich.
Matthew Wrl+h, Kincardine.
Dr. Gordon, Lucknow,
. Miss An�gie Doneldroo. Goderich.
Wm, \Vallace. Gales ich. a
8•,nuel Cad.•, G .dei kb.
Ww. J ,nfs,_D".ganoon.
Jos. Gr' Smiths 1 flan, llmlth re, N.C.
Wm. H. Wood., H.yfte3d:
C. B. Kdwerd, Vantnuver, H.O.
Char. Treble, Wet INIJP, Bask.
Stewart E.tate, Benmiller.
]Ire. Titoism Mclew, Conant, Flor- d
Lia. i
Thos. McCAon. Dungannon. be
G+ac Marwood, Auburn. . i 1
Wm. Sieben, Gott -rich.
W. W. Hid. Jr., Beomiller. 1 of
Geo. Pentland, Duogannon. sC
Robs.e, Dunlop.
David Vartier, Godericb.
Mies I. L. Van -tune, Godericb. I
J. L. Grant, Goderieb. gr
Allen McKeueie, Wondelife, N.J. •
Ores. T. Edwards, G'derlcb. m
Roy Oke,strain. Mao.
Albert McQuold, Damson= .
Mies Dickson, \Viod.or. an
Mies Mary Fe gueon. Godericb,
hire. Cline. Simone, Godericb.
M. Cart, G ,Ace ich.
Mrs J. F. Clerke, Peordema, Calif. R
Mrs. John Bands. Vancouver, B.C.
G. F. McPhee, Edmonton, Alta. of
Mrs. J. J. Edmonds, Fort Wayne, of
Mich.
Chas. Oke, Benmiller.
he
J. W. Salkeld. Goxdrrieb. ri
Jne. D. Wilson, G de►ich. 1
John R. I..ng, Benmiller.
Mrs Wm. Y man, Goderich.
Mrs. Gundi y, G d rich.
Mr.. Thoe. Campbell. Goderich.
Mrs, J. H Wlll,ams, Gtdrrieh.
R. J. M..rris, Austin, Man.
Arnold M. Harris, Benmiller.
Mrs. Barry Montgomery, Goderieb.
Mies Rebecca McGregor, Kintail.
Wm. McKnight, Nile.
A. M. McInnes, Goderich.
A. F. J. Neftel, Halifax, N.8.
Jeanie Steven... Clinton.
L. H. Augustine, Regina. Seek.
Mist Kate Watson. G,oderieh.
Miss Clara Sharman, Theodore, Sask.
$1,000 A MONTH.
COUNTY GRANT TO UANADI
PATRIOTIC FUND.
THE NEW WARDEN.
John M. Ooveolock, Reeve of the
t township of Mctflllop and Warden of
the county of Huron, was born at
AN Harpurbey, Tuck eremitb tow Bahl p,
in the year 10fl1, the eldest son of the
late Robes t (iovenlock. Shortly after-
wards the familymoved to a farm is
McKillop towneip, two mile• north
of 8eafottb, and with the exception
of tw., years spent at Walton air.
Ooveoluck bas been continuously
since that time a resident of the town-
ship which he now represents at Lb.
county council. For some years, in
addition to his !ermine operations, he
has been enraged in the manufacture
of tile and brick.
He flurried Nellie Scott Hays,
o- daugbter of Mr. 1'howas Hays, then
of cf McKillop and now a well -know■
r. resident of Seafortb. Nine children
(nal wereboxn to them, of whom •even
oil are living.
n Mr. Oosrnlock has been a member
\V. of the township council for over tea
re- years, and ba:, been right ears in the
tel, county council, where he is recog-
nized as a caprblr, level-headed, in-
dustriou,t member, and his election to
c- the wirdrnabip is a fl,ting reward of
n- ninny years' useful service.
ee The Warden is • Lib u d in politics.
ng a Prrehyteiitn in religion, end a
to D. DA M. of the Auri-nt Order of
rd- United Workmen. Another of hie
activities is in connecti)u with the
as, McKillop Rural Telephone ('ompai ,
is of which he is • commissioner and the
en secreta' y of the bored.
y. It is no secret that Mr. (iovenlock'e
e competitor in the t .nte!tt for the w
gr. denrhipwits I)`•. Milne, Reeve of,Blyt ,
of who has hero n prominent weather
or of the council tot some )•rare and who
ase will probably in dor course leach the
re coveted position at the head of the
Iw,anl .
In Addition $6,0001s Voted to the Bel-
gian Relief Fund -Temperance As-
sociation Asks that Provision Be
Made for Enforcement of Canada
Temperance Act -Other Business
Before the County Council.
The first session of the county cou
cal of 1915 commenced on Tuesday
last week. The retiring Wm den, M
David Cantelorr, took the chair •
called the we.ubers to order. The 1
call was then taken, all nlrtuhere I,ei
present with the exception of Mr.
R. Elliott, of Stephen, wbc, it was
ported. war in a Toronto hospi
where he had undrrgune r ret'
operat-on.
Mr. J. M. Oovenlock, Reeve of M
Killop, war nominated for thewa,de
ship and three" being no other tomtit)
he was declared elected. The t eti, i
Warden escorted Mr. Oovenlock
th' seat of honor and Judge Holt
ministered the oath of.offlce.
. Without any prrliwina,y addre
merely thanking the council for h
election, the newly -appointed Ward
commenced the htaaineea of the da
which consisted mainly of thy reedit
of minute., and listening to • lar
amount rf correspondence, much
which consisted of .pplieatit.ns f
monetary moistener for mote or 1
benevolent objects, all of which we
sent on to the executive commitire.
Other communications were : Fro
site secretary of Guelph Winter F.ri
stating that R. R. W'•d.-, if Blit
was awarded Hest and second priz
fur heavy -drat( mare, Wu.. Snell, of
Londe•boru', first p ix • for twat brei
animal, and Wm. Fear second prize
for beef minimatl, and these gentlemen
were entitled to the prince offered by
!futon county: trust F. A. Baby,
elder engineer of the Ontario Hyds o•
Electric Commtasion. stating that ,the
report on proposed electric road* in
by c aunty was not Tet reedy; from
he i-eeretary of the Good Roads As-
ociativn, &eking that delegates be„ap-
pointed; frt.ua the 'mermany of the
ft not ere Association. ase tbai.dele-
notes he rent to the ui a,tTor-
onto io Apil,.
The following motions were intro-
duced :
Camp)'ell-Murray, that Alex. Por-
terfield t r appointed auditor for Alla
year. Carried.
Taylor-Klkrington, that O. W.
Mnlman be auditor for ebb year.
arried. -
8tew•rt -Murry, .that J. Leeki
nd Wni. Lane be appointed on tb
m -
r,
h, I Beekeepers' Association.
es Fingl►nd--Kalif r,sc1., that a resolu-
tion u( sympathy with \V. ft. Elliott
he passed, signed lin the Warden and
clank and that his name to placed on.
the pay roll. Carried.
%Vedneeday afternoon an application
wee received from W. T. t'.•llow ask-
ing to be appointed county constable:
it WM lent on to' the .penial cum-
tuittee.
Messrs. Wilms, of S-aforth, Kerr,
of Hross.ele; and Sherd Reynolsjasess1
Gide' ich, appeared b.f..re she mined
as a delegation on tebalt of the Chil-
dren's Ad. Society. garb of the
gentlemen gave a. T.
telt pointing out s h.- .n(`.ortence of
the week and asking that ,he grant of
>la:A) pf "Musty /liven to that cause be
increa\�gip to 8600. So well did there
gentle n improves their views upon
the wembeee of the council that at a
subetquent meeting the sutra of 0500
war voted iu open council ttithout a
dissentingvoice. Messrs, garotte and
Milne evae the motion.
A delegation from Ise Hilton Tem-
perance Association was then listened
to, consisting of Me -cots. Iroin and
('o.,ppe.r, of Clinton, and R. J. Mega*,
tele Uodetich._ They nek.d chat the
county make some proeeston for the
eofo.cemeent of th.. Canada Teeuper-
anre Act. from the time of its zotning
into foist en May 1.t. A 'sunnier of
the councillors cloudy questioned the
delegates as to what they considered
the e•'unty should do in the (meter
and Rev. E. O. Kowe.l, county organ-
izer of the• terupeien.•e firs -•es, was
called upon to interpret the law.
which he did to the npp.rert .atiefee-
t" of the council Tfie &legation
rer'ivt•d the promise that the matter
would not be dropped.
`t. M. 8sundrrs, manager of the Ex-
eter canning factorv, eddrerted the
council, suggesting th41 the patriotic
contribution might to given in canned
gooi.s instead of cash, and stating that
his company would be prepared tes
supply goods its reasonable rate.
Mr.C,A.Rutert•c.', of Colborne, was
pre,ent and asked that a liberal grant
be made to lb. Metros R Ile League.
A mot ion hyy Mrs.r,. 811 ott and
Mitchell, that Me..,-. 1;111ott, Camp-
bell, 9hortreed, Loth and McKinley
he a committee to look into the mat-
ter of enforcing the Canada Tem-
perance Act and report at the June
mewing, was seat on to the special
committee.
The following plot ions were sent to
the rod and bridge comntittrr.
By Moore. Mulvey and Reis, that
snowguarda be placed on the Day
bridge near Wroxeter: by Messes.
Livingstone and Demuetling, that a
bridge be built on the boundary
between the cointies of Huron and
Peith and" between the township+
of Orey and Elmo : by Messrs. (.1b-
fleirch and (iovenl,ck, that a bridge be
built between the counties of Huron
and Perth and hetw.on the townships
of Logan and McKillop.
Thursday morning the report of the
exe.•utive committee was pee-ented.
This included the following n com-
mendations :
That no act inti le token with regard
to 8. M. 8aaodere' proposition on war
relief supplies ; that 010 be g' anted
the Ho.pltal for Sick Children at for -
onto ; in the matter of delegates to
Trustees' Association. no 5.1inn he
taken ; in scatter of Nen.c.p.l Assoei-
salon. no lotion he taken : ,hal $Y) he
granted tits Salvation Army ; (Pest 410
be grasped the Prisoners' Aid St city :
re motion for. grant to Moon Rifle
Association. on action be taken : re
mottos for grant for Rowena for rout
boast, 010 he granted ::V he granted
Fermere' i totes and 010 only to
M Page .
e
e
criminal audit boatd for this year.
Carried.
The following motions were passed
on to the executive committee:
Mitchell -Elliot t, t bat 01,000 be
granted to the three hosritals, (lode-
ich, Wingharn and Clinton, to he
ivided the sante as in p evuws year..
Lobb -Mulvey, (bat the usual grant
mad.' to Firm. r Inditut•s and
bat $1st extra be Bunted Women's
0,111 rtes,
Lwithwaite-Hudson, 41.51 a grant
gtoil() hu made to the four high
hoots, Ooderich. Clinton, 8eatnrth
and \Viugham.
Lai•bwaite-Elliott, that the usual
ant of 020 he ensile fur flowers,
brutes and plapts on the court heu•e
nu nde.
Stewart -C, ich, that a grant of Sr)
each he given the Clinton, Seaford)
d liens/di spriug shows.
The following motions were sent to
he education committee:
Mitchell -Mulvey. that H. K.
icker, of Wingbam high school, be
county examiner this year.
Taylor -Hudson, that John Speaks
Exeter, be appointed on the board
county examinees this year.
Laithweite--Elliott, that W. L. Eliot
re -appointed trustee of the Oode-
ch Collegiate Institute for the usual
rm.
Ford -Lobb. that Kev. Mr. Harper
be appointed trustee of Clinton Col-
legiate Institute in place of James
(Stevenson, resigned.
Ford -Lobb, that (' Dowding be ap-
pointed trustee of Clinton Collegiate
institute.
Taylor -Hudson, that the astral
gents be made to continuation sod
th form schools.
Stewart-U•mphell, that W. Hoe.
treyhe appointed trustee of Seaforth
Collegiate Institute.
On Wednesday morning Mr. (i. M.
Elliott, county agent of the Children's
Aid Society, addressed the council on
the matter of some neglected children
whom he wished to More placed In the
enmity hoose of refuge. The matter
was referred to the house of refuge
committee.
W. J. Murray appeared before the
council on b.balf of Elinor road ma-
ritime factory, asking that his company
be given a shale of the county's or-
ders.
A somewhat lengthy discussion on
statute labor, its advantages and dis-
advantages, came next in order, but
.o motion was oifeve,d no tb. subject.
The following motions were sent to
tbeexecutive oommletee :
Stewart --Reis, that ibis county do-
nate 010,000 to the Belgian relief fund,
the ore to be spent in the peirrhase elf
flour manuf•etured In this Bounty.
BIliott--Rlsset, that • "rent of
$11onnTek-
Redo-
obbe ,made to the Huron Rift
Be
e Lobb, tb►t this county do -
1111
000 to the Belgian renal fund.
Red -- arr. that the
WI fairs sad array,
w Is llterarhe kb*
seise se Met year.
KafolWBeh-Taylor, that a
of .10 be made to the Ilene Osemsty
N. B. -Itis to be observed that a great number of Signal subscribers
their 1915 seheorlpttose lis the Bermuda voting contest oonduet.d last summer
W the previous Walleaffswassat. and those new paid by no means repro-
eeet the number esesily ressiwi at this swoon of the year.
REMEMBER Until the 28th of February The Signal will continue
to set aside ten cents of every yearly paid -in -advance
subscription for war relief purposes. The amount so received from
January 18th to February 18th will be contributed to the Belgian Re-
lief Fond. If you have not already paid your subscription for 1916,
PAY IT NOW AND HELP THE BELGIANS
so far se be know he W never re -
mired a emu.
Rev. 8. G. Powell, enemy mean-
ie" for the teewpeeewnee forme, gave
a splendid address upon law inform.
went. Be pointed o.t the imesINas
lbw wen op=
wall ..d. a
Mf r indly-
wets til; a ..ague.,
Dotore
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Dow M w dile ofowpa.11wt�.
like woo with. *8 wpaeaas1h eft tioi
be might 8o 1. ..foreleg the law,
The skid Wes given opportunity to
reply and made a gond d.1 ewe., .bow-
ing that he bad =any other duties to
perform.
The name of the organisation was
'bonged to the Mimes' Social Service
vtM•
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err, get It at %Melee, the place
where ss heed S and that
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