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The Signal, 1918-1-10, Page 8'IjrvJcenAV JAN 10, 1218•. ,,,...,,...._......„_„„_,... Moved Store (same i lit ou: new block) three doors nearer North Street, between Ceti- i I, -11 Telephone Office and 1 Union Kiel., the Store 1 which coati occupied by i the old Film of Fraser & Porter for a number of years. Watch, for next week's announ cern en 1 { WIGLE WINS. Continued from page 1. cr.unctI. was beaten by 34 voxes be De. Cleft, The Doctor was laid up in the house as a result of the recent accident. but he got the cotes lust the same. Fur the seat on the water and light comm,. ton Mr. Frank Elliott sun by 127 N'S QUERY i r ado fry the h.alaiai. • sea- sonwithaEt!Igtl:-kole seasonable gaud.. THE SIGN AL - CODERICH ONTARIONI IN 11K 1i We Ever Offered You K 120 Beautiful Voile Waists at Less Than Makers' Prices IN IN K 1l[ 1111 Public Utilities Cexnmieeioner-B. J. Gibbing., (by 'acclamation). School Trustees -Nelson BaU. T. J. luteneil, Jabez Rands, -J. S. Evans (all by acclamation,. 131.1'TH. Reese -Mil A. 'Taylor. Councillors -Joseph E. Tartan. R. H. Robinson. Herbert A. Thome*. Henry Hot rs•> 1[ENSALL. h' Reeve --Gey C, Petty. Councillors- ♦Geo. Hudson. Thos. Hud- son. Robert Honthron, W. E. Pfaff. The vote for the reeveship was a tie be- tween Geo. C. Petty and J. W. Ortwein. and the returning officer gave his casting vote in favor of Petty. BRUSSELS. Council of 1917 re-elected by acclama- tion: Reeve --S. T. Plum. Councillors --D. Walker, G. A. Best. M. Fraser, S. Wilton. EXETER. Council of 1617 re-elected by acclama- tion: Reeve - B. W. F. Beavers. • i Councillors -.Wm. Penhale. Jesse El- ston. C. 13. Snell. L. Day. 11 BOXETER. Reeve -John Douglas. Councillors - Fred. Davey. 1y. G Pape. John Adams, Thu.. tfoperatt. STEPHEN. . Reeve --W. 14. EII•utt (acclamations. Deputy Reeve -John Love _ Councdkes-Mea. 'Neel,. David Webb, John Ilaye. CHANGES AT COURT HOUSE. 1I10111(11M11 i■■■■■■■■■■■■■aalianK■■/lrl♦1K1K/IOION -r-- The New County Clark, .Me. G. W. Holman. Takes Office. The new staler is now established In the (viol) offices at the court house, Mr. Lane ocimp)ing the county treas- urer's (Aloe auto .%Is. Holman having takeu up the duties of the county clerk- ship to which he war aplx,iutel b) the county couucil iu Ueceuilier. The nee county clerk is a company, the suaoger w the people+ of Oodretch sod • brief sketch will aerve to iuttp- duce him to reactors of The Miguel. George W. trultuan is a native of the county of Hui' light of da) in He waa the yuuu of twelve, wnuae Holwau. was oue o tiers in Stephen. l tending the country. p W Guderich and aaa 1)r. Strang iu theUotlet•ic afterwards entering the fessiou. Ho taught fur years, all but one of these ) spent in this couuty. For twelve years Mr. Holm bitted with his duties as school those of the township clerk of is He has been recognized for many yt as our of the leaden iu the pelagoi, professiesn or the couutl, having t elected president anti secretary trees• carer of the %Ve•st Huron Teachers' As- sociation, and having also hell office with the i:ase Huron teachers Inc a lung peruse. lot wauy }'ears lie represented .t hese Associations to the Ontario Educational A+sot•tation, in whose prey t.etdiegs he took a very active part.. He was ale, count)- awlitor for five years and with Mr. t'oscus, the other county uditur. ea- entrusted with the tonal a dit of the late treasurer's books. •li audit was completed a week ago. . Holman t his 'f Dr. W.I.'. (LARK. V. S. Elected f1•pety He. -e -e. votes over Mr. W. 1..:ltclxan Mt M. Lean did not seek the nu= tion and te e quite c.duierent as to the tr It Ute 1x'1 a T, n•,netl,i,t Pits •. ai he ct*I �a,:.d of 'Ne',oil. sang. \�, or -E. k \\ - Rea t C Lanl, i i. Itepti. Reetr-l% F s`la:k C •Una!, J,t t_pl. [' Wilson, T It. Nal!ia .kdr 3tu:y (? .1 I, Cooke. T M I)avt. C M 11ebeti:-,.n M.. . -e'c.t t%'.t!sc err ^'c-.rs ME.:, CV: , having find seen the e township of Stephen. est child in a family titer, the late Lewitt the ling, tour set - Holman after, at- lieet:houl cane student under High t• chool. gang pro• hirty-eight oro being eon - •her rue. HAY. Roche--Jol'n Laporte. Councillor& -C. WW alper. 'S. Diets, John Camlibell. W` m. E.. Turnbull. • STANLEY. Old council reelected by acc:amation: Reeve -John McKinley • Councillors J. 1'. Keys J.:liood. Geo. li:udrt. M. Elliott. • - ( Rv (.'.un J -t- Mot'- TURNBERR1; . council re-elected to- atciamatton: ea --T. ti. Powell - lkx,--A. Wheeler. W . J. !Adair, .t ins. I. Scott ( �ItORNF: .. •ele: t:• ' '1 NI:W NUTS HAVEJUST ARRIVED Vet:I .hoe .�11ge soot -anent r.f Gluts., utcludinrt - r y fine lin. of CIio,ctl:.tte, - . New N reel etr.tngc:�r.the I. ,11.J,y trade' • New di red Pruura, 1 t„ -4e1 Pcriclies IIAve Mao arnvc•.l Fifty l.rnds tit fancy I,( .cuit to Cht•,,:.t: (rote CHINA Alt out Churl vs .t.. bought Ic- the lite; advance( in price ,o, sic ate' 411 a ld•situ.n to gi%. Vitra 5a)t•ti vola,. ( For, ec T C:.x Counctllut.--0, t', ii:ntna. (••hn Ur;rs GREY Core, ,. i°17 ton - ea 1 1 ' Reese-. RR..gert Lismg_tun. .Deputy R:eve-Jul.n IvtcNa:,i 1 Caxuu•tll.,t'.-1`, F.:( . Fraser•. ldlvrr . 110W ICE Rvtv!- RHirdint 1putegetsti -br it lamas.. C,uttciU'(,-= fatnew ACT:- .• Fin:at I.ynn. lueepti Williamson -fitCKER..Ml iii Council &serf to a a•i•atitri: Reeve -ll ,Crleh C'.ounciik,c.-The• C Aman.. John Mo- Nau.ihttiit R. P. 1\atw.t , J >. Creel. llfc KI LLOP. lama- tc telt. cdama- :oleins. rs w c clang U site* There a T wo of the Biggest Waist Bargains Saturday morning we start what should be the biggest Waist selling we ever had. The other day we got a chai*e to buy the spring 1918 samples of a big Waist -maker. Ne• only makes good -quality Waists and the factory prices of these samples run up as high as $48.00 per dozen. All are styles being made for the coming spring season. Sizes are 36 and 38 and a few 40, none larger. They are beautiful Waists every one of them, and if we had not told you they were samples you would not know it, as they are in first-class condition. Come Saturday for a handsome Waist at a big saving. To make the selling easy we have divided them into two lots. X tat Lot, Choice $1.69 This lot is made up of Waists that the makers' prices are ail high as IMO lit r dozen. There are 70 or u0 in the lot and each is a beeuty. $1.69 Is hardly hall ,sir ji for many of them. Special, choice, commencing Saturday morning. only-.SI.SN11• • and Lot, Choice $2.15 • tete are really beautiful Waists. Exceptionally good style azul quality. leite of them better by far r attempt to carry in stock now iu the regular aay. About.40 or 50 iq this lot. and your choice ic1of y morning. only. 1 - ottuan i+ a w ie ower, * wt r. a111 r of the tato Arch. McCurdy of hating died tour year. ago. four ttildri n. is a ix,y s and lieu gin\ Or.r car tilt. tilt tern i• mauled. • other. 'Is at home, •I'ia-• tach boys a ,oth is khaki. having eu vs listed in .1• .ry. 1913. Gurdon 11,- • been is the ti i ,es with the 1+t iiate+,: • for thirty it •1 It.. and W Mime 9ta- Iteeu to the s: k e for taet•nt% tit. months e. a trv•I t .(the Neth Wanted Ititlts Both ha%c •e-. bard n4,1itiug, at Ypres .nrst "ta\td .. u. "t , battles!. the tiuctu.. %'tiny I:i,l... u in utlit4 en yJ•I,e W. I-1 E R N crit I• -.411AIt1 1 l'(tr., e :• I w(w ,e.. ....it. 1)0 you have headaches? 1)0 p6M>ri!' etei yule; 1)o tour eyes wakeir ? 1)o yrrlly hast difficulty Wh(',h readling ioe:;the pini;hh01;1 I'Bevy are icdocatu)r,s tie- fectil a eyesight.., Using both the oheo'tiwe and subj tive method: of testing can gua: antee Corr ion of all of these troubl - 3 Talk the ma ter over with Mr. Sexs ith, our eyesight apeci list. If you require len-ies you may depend on getting them at the most reason- able charge. Your examination will cost you nothing. a. vCILLOR JU ' U. W ILSk-N rlla.tt.will canst.tute the watt anandt r. ,mission. The i gural ntrrting of the cuancs .Il. be het at the town hall on Monday •,.,ming ncx at 11 o'clock j'FiELD Cotititt'1r tted by aitlania Kerry 4901"0l Ker --J. M Guvenk,ck.4901"0Councillor- -F. McQuat . j M Rt•.e t., John DOM-. 4.. 1). C. Ha- MORRIS a MORRIS e'. l'e-t% H. Fraser xt. - Cencillur.-Wdltam El -ton. Abra1Sam %'risks . Walt _r \will: J.' Henry FeFear.• . H. C. DUNLOP hosed as ((gloss., for 91.8 . Reeve-- Jos.. P Di. on. . Ileputy lteecc-Jut. ckett. Comical, J iet,ea . Frani. it reestint, Tho.,. J. lutea.seri. rhe Iterxe and Deputy eeve were elected by acclamation. and t "vete .1O1 t,lIt OL I Na a (V l:..e..: � n I 1- , e 5 a 7r,t.l h,.i . . 17 11 u r) 21 w�r_tea• �jb IS 41 mi 1jto w is 4 5 33 1t.: , A .t n)(..s7 u at it 1. 3 •- M l,nrnrn .t•• '1 10 m 52 14 24-1 ttrt,a. t,o:.... 3.' 14 a 67 11 uf\a-est WNNGIIAM Mayor' -L. F Hinkley \ Reeve -Amo. Tipltng ncillrrs--W If Gurney, Sutton Me heal. Tho;. Fells. R A. Currie. W. G. I'att. sur, Cleo. Spott.,n. SEAFORTI(. Mayor .5. A. Stewart iacrlan:ation) Reeve -Harburn. V S. ' CounctiotX,d,eo. P. Cardno, Thoma:. `L phens F. vauge. E. L. Box, Jame. Hays, W. H. ( hton (acclamation). W.. L. and S. C mrsanner-J. F. Daly (acclamation). CLI ON - Mayor -Dr.. C W ltemp;orl (by at• , :amation). Reeve -Jas. A Ford (hy':acclamattrin). e oune llo s- R. J. Miller, Bert t,attg toed. A. 1'. Conner, Harrison VI(iltt e, J :P 'heppa:d. Murray M -Ewan. } The Singer Store A good selection of white stamped goods ---gowns, scarfs,centres,tray cloths, lunch cloths, also tan centres, runners, cushions, etc. Full stock of white and colored embroidery and crochet threads. l� The Jim Store t,oDERitli oKr. Pom our side and hack combs,hairclasps, nets, etc. ISS S. NOBLE ea,;enutits. atia.b'th w fu btt%C CI .tt t tnntn,;h ,aatille.. • 3I r. Holman:• a Presby- t: . aucl c. political scatter. a (bnserc ria to has already been rent:u' d •'the CORIUM. that .Mt•. Htywaa w a. a:' In eiteant toe the county clerkshi twr t sit yeah• e,;c, when he rad a ie.• s•conel to. r. lane for the appotu to to It 1. a sttan;e freak of fate ;but to :i. his, back. elle t the lapse of a Wattle a cc•untry . to ;con Mr. Lau- in ani regime• in the count y's•knells. 1 he uew c••,':nts clerk has. •$[way l Lent ix p!irr wherever he has liteu tnowt► and t:r+ „moral tiro, .uiou will cth(ckly nt:.k•• wan% friends for hint 1 . ,Lits %tel. He will soon nu %r his hold boar and. will he welc•otue• ,- citizen \y, trust that many yeat- ust•tul , cat the intrtest+ uf. tilt county ((t'i! it Art' alira,l of him.. THE COUNTY COUNC'L The county council of 1:'ls ail: be c,rrtpiaed of the following reeve and deputy reeves. Thoae.marked x were not tubers of last scar's county council: shfteld-.Jos. Dalton. Reeve: Joseph tt. Deputy Reeve. ve a $ 5 Bill This s is a success. or 20 right-up- $5.00 ight-u 5.00 less .. some are plain colo Plush Coats a big cloak -m libt know ho he did not kn can appreciate ju t what it m at a saving price. , $5 off the Price of q! rrllftrflnrTetflfidl[tflt nflafl x $10.00 -Sat, five extra good Coats. Some as Choice of them `ell, for exactly $10.00 I -FSS THAN REGULAR ial "Save a S5.00 Bill- sell We are offering you your cho p- the -minute' Winter Coats at exa Chari sual prices. Some -are tweet's, - ngs, and there ,are two or three lnclud • . With' materials so scarce that r ,told , . the other day "that he did w • could k pin business feu 1919, as o how he c• Id get materials." .you _ ns to find a Coa now of Coats. of 15 Coals ‘:0 �11tf7ft yXXxxxx ped These sold h as $40.00. menta our ori eha • Most, ear Jan. 7. Mt. and .Ars Frank O'Connor. • of I•uluth. M+nn., visited the former's par- ents for a few days`. l'te lrun.an, of Detroit. Mich., visited friends hero during the -vacation days. Miss ' EItzaheth O'Neil. of Jackson. Mich . is visiting her grandparents. Mr., and Mrs Ja. Sento. Sr. The Mit,-'s Adeline Keefe and Mar- garet Hellcat returned to Chicago: 111... a -t W'edn -•.day after a short vtstt in �1..hlicld. • `REG CROSS SHIPMENTS. Followlo,; is a statement of gena- .sent to Hymanh all, London, from Goderich shipping centre in December: Leehurn Rcd Cross Workers- Value. 63 emirs socks..., ...... -- .... $ e.; 00 Britannia (.1 Red. Cres Worker. C• 28 hnutwewives,-. $ 2, 00 Goderu h Women's I lute- . 114 stretcher caps.. .. $ tl 00 12 tisirsiocks.4. 12 00 seta) Taylor's Corners Patriotic Soci 19 fruits ps lams . •s, 43 pairs socks • tllenmiller Red Crosa Society - ii suits pyjamas - 6 face cloths N. 6 trench shirts 79 pairs srstks Maple Lea(Chapter, 1.O.D,E.- • 38 00 3 00 '6 61 buck tOwels ere"r: Goderieh Red Cross Society, - 23 day shirts 21 suits pyjamas . 20 dreseing gowns 16 stretcher caps 5 face cloths. nal pairs sodui. Seaford Red Cross Workers - IS trench shirts 264 pairs socks Hac Cul G.,denc Stanley-- Hay-xJohn Stephen -W. R. Love. Deputy Reeve. e- Tuckersmith-H. Crich. Hullett-M. Armstrong. McKillop -J. M. Govenlock. Morris -xW. H. Fraser. Grey -R. Livingston. Reeve: John Nabb, Deputy Reeve. Eat Waw•anosh-J. N. Campbell. West Wuwanoih-J• A. Mallough. .Turnberry -T. K: Powell. Howick-R. Harding. Reeve: xW. J. S' stton, Deputy Reeve. -Gordon Young. Ina nship-W. H. Lobt n McKinley: • :te. lhott. Reece:,iJohr. Goderich-J. C. Laithwaite, Reeve: xW. F. Clark. Deputy Reeve. Clinton -l• A. Ford. S•aforth - xF. Harburn. Wingham-xAmos Tipling. Exeter -B. W. F. Beavers. Brussels -S. T.•Plum. Wroxeter-xJohn Douglas. Bayfield -A. E. Erwin' •Blyth- xN. A. Taylor. Hensall-Geo. C. Petty. If quality counts, delicious ice cream in, all occasions. - Blackstone's ulk or (ricks 'for Phone 240.. Goderich Wins at Clinton. Goderich 0. 1-1. A. Juniors uent to Clinton last Friday and made a very a•editable showing. winning the epenffig 60 4ame was very fast and excuing 13 30 froM -tart to tieiett and was witneesed by a 73 00 lariticrostlh Clinton brass band and pipeja: nd were in attendance. Superior 11109 "Ilt_erCbination won the game for the tors. as thc home team had the weight $ 21 33 Godench took the lead in the first period and kept it throughout the remainder of .11 "0 00 the game. Ted Johnson. one of the reg. 42 00 1 Mar players for .Goderich. was absent. 150 00 being away on a holiday trip. A. W. 3 00 Dickr'of Seaforth. handled the bell and gaY e good satisfaction. 180 001 The line-up was as foliclas: , ' Clinton. 3440 .50 II. Baechler goal A. McKenzie J. Webb r. defence R. Wheatley A. Bmwnlee centre E. Livermore W. Babb r. wing F. Wallis Substitute I.. Huller. r Score at end of first petiod. 2-0 in favor of (;oderich: at end of second period, 3-2 in favor of Goderich. 3s4 oo 6 sures pyjamas 66 pairs eras Goderich Toenship United Pat - 33 suits pyjamaa... . UN 80 Colborne Red Cnes Workers -- 21 stretcher cape 6/1 toirsirrisrks (airi 1 Total value of shipment ETTA The iterord. Mitchell won the opening game of,the series from Seafort h. and Tuesday night jo eo score of games to date is: fat 00 I Won $144 AO Mitch& 1 0 M 1111( ■ • x 1111 11 x IN 111 1[ i ■ ■ or ■ ■ 1 11 R a Or a RICE'• .. The best gar- 1� THESE APK S AT $5.00 PER DOZEN ARE VALUE The of -r day w saw a linen telt esaler who had just taken s - k•. He had dozen extte good Tab Napkins for w' ick he hail no cloth.. to matcl . They are extra fine qualities and t, a •'s retail price .onld be at least *9.00 to $10. 1 r dozen. He offered ns the lot at a prl a thatkts as cat there out at a bargain price. .turdayl .00 PER ' OZ We would like to empha clime linen damask. Those in a linen tabling of any kind before the 1 war is over.- If you want an extra future, You should take advantage cheap Napkins, but superior qualities the fact th. these Napkins are extra high qua ' y pos ion to kuo • state that it will be impossible to g p nt year 's out, or until some time after the :do n Napki t s or will want. them in the near of this offering. Remetnher these are not ordinary offer at reds ed prices. January Millin etp rga/z'ns . The milliners are busy clearing out the balance of wi r s • k+S before the wind-up of the season the end of the month. Von can get an extra Winter t t a very little price if you come before these are sold out. \ HERE ARE THWEE OF THE BIC 'SPEC SIS : , j Trimmed Hats *2:2:1 All ll'riulrned Hats. with the e tee tion of a dram nr s.1, a.l• fermi tertrsed in next items. go at this Lne•a nil trice. Your choice of each and kinds ane every one in the „how trmnl• no / ot• Ifs high matter what. its hornier price , r' offer you Ti mal worth, tot only - .2 for r you Ready-to-wear Hats *2.00 These are real bargains. The Hats are all ready to put on. Small ehapem. sailors, etc. Thee . are exceptionally stylish itha. ewers one new this treason. Reg- ular Vall11.11 $5.011 at least. 11 -class Tritnmed Hats 95 sisal., alone are worth din regular. The mil - taken the remainder trimininapt of all tried these last 12 sheltie. and we oiee of the lot SOME OTHER BARGAINS A few other Bargains that will make a visit to the store profitable Saturday or' next w Girls' Flannelette Gowns S5c and $1.00 Girl's Flannelette Gowns made of extra heavy fine quality ?White flannelette. Cheaper than you can buy the materiel today Itml inalie them, ot cheaper than we could buy them ourselves. Sixes to 10 yeais .85a Sixes 12, 14 and 16 years $1.00 Colored Flannelette Gowns 75c These are mule from fast -colored fancy stripe flannelette in good ritialitx. Mize., from to 14 years. , Extra special for January: sale __ .750 Red Eiderdown Dressing Gowns $1.00 Bath Hobos. Sizes 12, 14 or 14 years. Made from extra quality red eiderdown. Our bargain price would not pay for the material. One dozen to Nell, commencing Setuniay. at only $1.00 Childten's Dressing Gowns 79c These are made from fancy cotton kimono cloths, moistly blne shades. Sizes 15 to 8 years. Ladies' Dressing Sacques $1.00 Theme Dressing Smellier., are mule from gomf quality red eiderdown. Cut in a neat sityle and nicely trimmed. Half valise for Haturday. each only $1.00 Clearing Sweaters 111.98 Two grey. two white and one navy blue Sweater Coat. Splendid for wearing la the honse or under a coat. Assay less than halt price. Saturday only $1.11111 Table of Odd Sweaters. ing at bargain prices. Heavy White Flannelette! 20c Wide white Flannelette, superior tinalit. soft beautiful cloth. A limited quantity to sen soonrday at per yard 200 P;arty Sewing We have a splendid stock of materials for early lawns. etc. All bought before the recent heavy advances. and soiling at prices that will make it worth your while to lay in a ruipply. now. Direct Importers HODGENS BROS. G°derich' Ontario Irs