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SEVENTY-FIRST YEAR -No. 3690
THE STERLIN6BANK
OF CANADA
SAVE, Because --
Good investment opportunities may arise
at any time.
FOR SALE Olt UNT•
FOR SALE. -SOLID BRICK HOUSE.
all modern conveniences, also good well. wilt
water c utero. fruit trees, lawns. vegetable B{arden,
stable. etc. A leo minutes' walk from the Sq rare.
For lull particulars address Boa 33. THE
SI(.NALoeinCE,Goderich, Ont. 9Plf
L'ARM FOR SALE. -COMPRISING
i 131 .crow of choice clay land in good .lope
CO out 13, eoneaaanm 3, Goderich township. four
miles from Godot h, wuh 11,1 .ossa of young
hall ,n hearing. also ■mall fruits A large
bank barn with cement silo and all modern on-
vnaencrs. also large dwelling house and Imple-
ment shed. Telephone and rural delivery. AIW
one and thretquar. er acres o1 goad land planted
m orchard. part of tot 1O, concession 4. Trans
rpsunahfe. Apply W GEORGE SOWEIBY.
R. Rf.Nu)), Goderieh (Phone 235 r b, IMI -2t
FARM AND GARDEN PROPERTY
FOR SALE.
•
Fourteen acres of good garden property juin
outside town limits formic on easy teres. There
. s a Read frame house with full-slaed cellar. frame
stable, driving shed. hen house and other- out-
buildings. A large watertank. piped from well
Five acres in orchard and berries. as in good
shah•. Fences and gates as to order. Hydro
Ione passes place and an he installed thea y.
Terms 51.1510 cash: be tyre cantle arra W
oat Purchaser.
�Ninety acres in iP of Colborne with
l ram.- Awl -Hine; be barn: (okra and land 611 in
good shape. Near school and church Sts and
a hall nuts. fro town. Price. 13.21m-51.(110
rash, hallows. to suit. purchaser. Posatssiorrat
6gldy 'acrM in townshipof Goderkh. sir
end.+ Irom Clinton, len mies from Goderich.
Ina snots: horn with stabling underneath.
n farm has all been cultivated. Voest
In gram for the past eight years.
(ince. t'nce, $3•:3911. 'Term.. ar-
iculara or show you these
1 brut
f , sora
range to suit.
Will sr you
prolwti t any ti
TH
IMNORY. Goderich.
leOR SAI.
county. c
'. Harr
.-100 A
yin whoa&
VOR SALE. -F0
r and fruit farm.
en Hayfield road.
.apply orchard
ember pear a
front i. a rich sandy loam. we
fruits IA vegetable*. the lack a gt
peoeael rxrdtlo n. The buildings are
hosaw• and barn. Ale, sixty acres
kWh. +suitable for either gram a past
creek. 3.-A) rads of rile drains. a geed bar
house. Apply to MRS. WM. BICIIA
No. 2. Goderich, or phone' 255 r.3.
has
. HURON
house.
. L.
Y ACRES GRA
miles from Gadefich.
iglu acres o1 gaud
s and Baldwins. a
um trees. The
unrd for small
clay loam sit
d. water m
rrr Gork-
y; spring
and log
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9s l0
CRAIGiE'S
Assurance and
Real Estate
FOR RENT
2 -story brick -veneered dwelling,
het water heating. large fireplace,
electric light and bath, situated
on Wellesley. street. Thisisone of
the most desirable homes In town
and was lately" occupied by J. H.
Marshall, C.P,11. agents Immediate
p,sseeslon.. _
7 -monied brie oyetreeanol dwell-
ing. all modern ron\cenfenees, situ-
ated on St. David's street. Lately
(ascupricsd by dohn Youngson. len
-
tmcdlatc posseltslon.
FOR SALE OR 'I O RENT
2 practically new red -brick noel
ern houses on Huron Road, with
eoasklerahle land attached.
Alin/ several other pmpertles tot
. or to rent.
J. W. CRAi6IE
ANTED
voneiC MR FOR TRAIN SRR -
CR.
Apply to perintendent,
C. P. R., ondon.
mnTIIIIO$.
ti
NG OF THE HURON
CO • NTY COUNCIL,
The mune
Huron will
rich. at 3 of
the 22nd angst
of the corporation of the county of
t in the council chamber. Gude-
in the afternoon on Tuesday,
1911
GEO. W. HOLMAN.
Cle.k.
y 1. 491h. 90-2t
(; derich, Jan
ANNUAL
The annual mire
Fire Insurance Co
Hall. Seaforth, on
2 o'clock p. m. The
he to recelie the inn
report. the electing
auditor., and other
antlered at benefit to t
directors are Malcolm
and R. G. McCartney.
election.
JAS. CONNOLLY.
President.
ETING.
ng of the McKillop Mutual
fly will Is- held is the Tow
iday. February 1st. 191h. at
witness of the meetingwill
I statement and auditors'
three duectors and two
which might be con-
Company.The retiring
Ewen. D. F. McGregor
la, arc eligible for re-
TIrOS• E. HAYS.
Secretly.
9ad1 •
1
PUBLIC B
I'ECLARATION OF DI
OF PARTNERSHIP.
COUNTY fW HURON.
5
UTION
I. Used C. M. H th. u( the 1. of Gode-
rich. in the county of Hunan. married an. the
firm .eying on barrows as dna in live
stock at the said town of (:orterich u .o r the
name of -Andrews and Company." do he by cer-
tify that the said firm for partnership, was- on the
second day of January, 1911• dissolved.
Witness my hand at (.odench the tenth • y of
January. 1916.
15 11 "LIZZIE C. M. HOGGARTI •
IAM .S CONAL(' yl- !GENT • '
OP 'Buffalo Fertilio.r. Foe. «and and Leer Stec
Insurance. and(:attle Buyer. Residence Neergat
street. Ceder. tf.
CREDITORS' NOTICE.
NOTICE T
IN sea Es5Ts Of J
EDITORS:
.11 toe, Dee CASED.
- No rtk8 is hereby liven that al • s having
claims against the,estate of Joseph t- on. late of
low township; of West Wawannsh. in the . my of
Huron. yeoman. deceased. who dud on taut
he 19th day d November. 1917. are recital • to
lover to Charles Clifton. the administrator
t said estate or his solicitor on or before the
5th •ay of February. 1915. a lull statement' of
Own- terms, together with particular. thereof
and the • attire of tow securities. of any. held by
them. all • ulp verified by andavd
AND TA - NOTUA that alter 11a• said last-
mentioned d r the said administrator will pro-
ceed to distti. • e the estate pl the said tle..eased
amongst the pci entitled thereto. having re-
J1pard only )o such almtaa he shall have received
due notice and as - • dance therewith.
Dated at Clanton his 1211) day .4. January.
A. D. 1915.. •
W. RRY s NE. Chn� (bit..
90.31. Solicitor foe t said Administrator.
UODHRIpH. ONTARIO, THURSDAY. JAN. 17. 1918
WATER RATES FOR
1918 NOW DUE
and if paid in January 10 pee
rent, dineoumt will be allowed.
Those in arrears for Neater
and Electric Light are requested
t..1 settle early. as all arrears will
11• s1wcially dealt with at an
...ally date.
\V. '1'. 11f t ace is Y, A. NTItA rrii i••
Chairman N', & L. Coll
li
Notice to Users of Coal
and to Owners of
Wood Lots.
In • der that a systematic effort
may be • •de to cope with the fuel
question, . 1 residents of town -using
coal are r . ested to leave with
the Town C k a statement of
their probable • . uirements to the
1st of April next. The lowest pos-
sible estimate sho . be made, as
economy in the use fuel is abso-
lutely necessary unde the condi-
tions that exist.
The purpose in securin• this in-
formation is to lay correct . • a be-
fore the Dominion Fuel 'Cont • ler
as to the fuel requirements of t • is
town.
It is proposed also that the Town
secure a supply of cordwood for next
winter, and farmers and others who
have wood lots are requested to
leave information regarding same
with the ToWMl Clerk. Figures as
to the amount of wood procurable
and the price a required.
R.' WIGLE.
!flay•:.
THE SIGNAL. PRINTING CO.. LIMITED. Puatisa aaa.
RED CRASS INOTE$. i� � COUNCIL
The Society thankfully' acknowledges
the following contributions of socks: A
Friend Mrs. Jas. Gordon. 9 pairs each:
Miss Montgonery, 8 pairs; Mrs. Lane, 7
�wlra Mrs. D. Hay. Miss Ball. Mrs.
Weller, Mrs. B. J. Saults, Mrs. J. Robert-
i sonr.Mrs. Ed. Hays, Miss M. E. Cameron,
Mrs. Hlncka. 5 pairs ea ch: Mrs. Hy.
Bullard. Mrs. McKinnon, Mrs. J. I).
• Wilson, Mrs. Garrote, Miss • Whitely, 4
pairseach: Mies L. Walter. Mrs. 11. W.
Ball. Mrs. Jiro. Sturdy, Mrs. A. Foster,
Mrs. Lynn, Mrs. Brawn, Miss Annie
• Apg{rewe Mee P. MacEwan, sr.. :i pairs
Mich; Miss Driver, Mrs. Jordan, Mrs.
Hawkins (Port Albert I, Mrs. 1)avidson,
alts. Tiffin, Mrs. Snider. Mrs. Wtxads,
t Mrs. Goldthorpe. w., Mrs. MacDougall,
Mrs. Birnir, Mrs. M(C,inton. Mrs. Mc- and settled down to thr'vear's work. All
Faslane, Mrs. Holt, Miss S. Clark, Miss the members were present except Mr.
IMcPherson, Mrs. R. Clark. Mr.;. J.
Stewart. Mrs. E. J. Farr, Mrs. R. J. H. J. D. Cooke. one of the newly-
! Acheson. Mrs. S. E. Hick. hors. R. W. elected councillors. who was detained
• Ryan. Miss Shirray, Mrs. Jas. Clark. at 11ensiall- by one �torm. A small
Mrs. Morrish, Mrs. McCluskey, Miss
' Gladys Saults, 2 pairs each: Mrs. m. but select audience of citiiensi was
1 �Weeaiite, Mn. C. Lee, Miss S. I)ark. \1rs. on hand to see the machinery started. and
Dsa Albert). W M request of Mayor 11'igle the pro.
INAUGURAL MEETING FUN 1918
HELD ON MONDAY.
Mayor Wigle in His Opening Address
Indicates a Number ot Matters
-with Which He Asks the Council
to Deal -Standing Committees
StruCK and Appointments Made.
The town council of 1918 held its in-
augural meet.ng on Monday at II o'clock.
Hoggartb Miss C. Dark, Mies Ellen o . the
(Portrt), Mr. J. c ctedings erre upx•ntd with prayer by Rev.
!Nevin, Miss C. Stothers, Mrs. Norman
Graham. Miss Elsie Bradford, Mrs. Dick- J. H. Dvterhoxut. The reverend gentle-
son, Miss D. Dickson, Mtss Margaret man ,asked that the Divine guidance.
•
•
MacLean. Mies E. Ferguson, Miss Holt,
1 Mrs. W. L. Horton. Mrs. Lee, Mrs.
Dinsmore, Mrs. McColl, Mrs. Swaflield,
Mrs. J. Black. Miss Dark, Mrs. Rhynas.
Mrs. Bishop, Mrs. W. G. MacEwan. Mrs.
McBrien, MN. Carrie. Miss Lawrence,
Mrs. J. R. Craigie, Mrs. Marshall. Mrs.
H. J. A. MacEwan, 1 pair each.
Colborne Red Cross Workers.
SPECIAL LUNCH
COUNTER
in l'0 1l'eti. n to i l l
'illy Hoose of IT. Ili e'
d
might be given to the members of the
council. both individually and as a body.
and offered thanks for the beautiful town
in which oe I.ve and for the men who
have been chosen to conduct the LOWII's
affairs during the year.
His Worship the Mayer then gave his
inaugural address. which was listened to
with close attention. He congratulated
the members upon their election, asked
Following is the financial statement of them to observe the rule•, of procedure.
Colborne Red Cross Workers f 1 and stated that. while the scalps of the
January 1 to December. 31, 1917: -t civic officials were not in danger, their ot
-
January
- ration in carrying ftrward•the policies
Balance on hand...... -.$1011 43 ot the new ceuneil would be required.
Township grant for 11117 135 00 The taxes of 1915 stilt in arrears. His
ouniy grant for 1917 i . 282 73 91 (*ship. out, amounted to tel,
els' Bible clic, " , 60 00 155.90 and those of 1111si to L..592, mak-
112 50 ing a total of i7.04721J. Ile asked the
s from fancy work 6 00 council to instruct the collector to collect
s from remnants . 6 10 these taxes forthwith. This would entail
• n onth list. and
s 27 00 no hardship to any me- r
of social'.... . 59 73 they', all knew it was casino - to pay one
-- • year's taxes at a time than two or thlre
s 11748 31 years: together.
EXPENSES. f Notes, under discount at the Bank
wing material ..1369 22 amounted w about 1:37,(1(10. It had been
2�; 71,0)0 claimed by the assessor that the taxes
10 could not be collected in Two instalments
10 00 because the roll was not completed in
time. Ile would ask ,thetasoeteaw to have
age:1 72 his roll made up in good time thus year. w,
$74x it that the system of two payments might
2 be introduced, and this would cutin half
the disenunt charges at the Bank.
� There were eeimplatltte a tneglIAlkles in
T 1 the asseswnent, and he thought, with no
sent to reflection whatever upon the present as -
hie year. sess(r it might be web to have .an inde-
1.iS
Pr.
Pr. ..
Donets
Proceeds
Total recel
Expended for
Expended for Y • .
Byron Sanatoriu ....
French Red Cross .. .
Total expenses
Total receipts ......
Total iexper.ses. . ..
Balanei"Ji harttl'
The following work has
Hyman Hall, London, during
T. M. Davis and C. M. Robertson. LADS 1
Fite -T. M. Davis. J. 1). Wilson. J.1,THE Story. T. R. Wallis and C. M. Robertson.
Water, Light and Harbor -C. M. Rob-
eeteen,.1W. F. Clark. J. D. Wilson, 11.3.1). Lieut. R. W. Ryan. R. F. C.. ern of
Cooke and j. Steel. Mr. and Mrs. B. Ryan, of town, who was
Court of Revision -H. 1. J). Cooke, wounded in Italy aixl taken to the Genoa
E. R. Wigle (]Mayor). J. 1). Wilson. J. hospital on the 12th ot Ikcember, has
Story and J. C. Laithwaite. been transferred to a hospital in London,
The fust named on each committee Is England. for treatment for neurasthenia.
chairman and the Mayor is ex officio a
member If all committees.
N KHAKI.
Appointments Made.
The following appointments erre made:
Mayor,Wigle as director of the Goderich
Elevator Co. for 191s.
Messrs. A. D. McLean. J. J: Moser and
W. Naftel as members of the board of
health for 1918, -
Sir. John Galt as member of the public
1917 : ti1)4 pairs of socks,' 87 sin s, .
pyjama suits, valued at 11.116 50.
The Society gratefully acknow
donations from county. township a • M
dividuals: also to alt who have given r
freely of their time for sewing and knit-
ting. We trust that during the coming
Year even more will be accomplished.
Afes.--R:1G1. YOUNG, Treas.
H
•
ortl' is a dragnet which reaches out
an. catches ail the unpleasant things of
life. if you would wear Pridham the
Talk 's cki(hes , you would have no
Were
When inn leu ba•k 11041 .
it you are � y we. can relieve
your hunger. i n ace thirsty we
Can relieve yin' Ihh•.it.
prices are, right.- - u are all
welcome '
W. He H
BRITISH 1i * HAAhI:
(tontaut II
pendent valuation this year.
With regard W -the Wheel Rigs plant.
he suggested that the councillors make up
their minds as to what line of manufac-
ture it is best adapted for -shoes or toy s,
or instance -and then go after an Indus-
• in that- line in the States that may
n to be thinking of locating in
a.
use of 'farvia on the roads had
success and he would ask the
of .the public works committee
•ry data so that an order
al could be placed early and
he chairmanship of the
cemetery anal 'elks committee had
changed from year to year. with the re-
sult that no definite • olicy could t c de-
termined upon and ca ied out. Ile sug-
gested that for the tutu • this committer
should be 'composed of e memher of
MLTs l hien Strang, daughM•of 1)r. 11.1.
and Mr-. Strang. elm has served as a
military nurse to the island of Malta for
over a year, is now 111 England in the -
same service.
Saturday's storm. prevented Dr. and
Mrs. Taylor from meeting their son
Maim 1 Dr.) Harold Taylor, 'who hall
library beard for 1918-19-20, come across from England in chance of a
Rey. J. E. Ford as member of the Coil- hospital ship. He reached Toronto on
legiate institute beard or 191e-19-20. Saturday, and Dr. and Mrs. Taylor were
Mr. William Campbe as- assessor and. to meet him there, as he had to leave •
collector for 191x, again the following day. Much to their
It was decided that th regular meet- disappointment. the blockade of the rail -
held the first ways kept them at home. and they had
th. to content themselees with a talk over
the telephone. 1t is over three years
since they last saw him, and in this period
A letter from the Domini n Road he has dole splendid service as an army
Machine Co. informed the council hat a surgeon.
ings of the council should he
and third Fridays ot each nu
Road Mathes Co. Bonds.
Th•
proved
chairma
toget the
for the mate
' expense sae
- n the past
Specs by Request ., .
The Bla• kstone'Orchestra will give an
informal da at the Masonic Temple on
Monday e - ing. January 21st. 1.1: to
11,45. Ore -tea. •
I
KiN 'SBRIDGE. •
Messrs. John P. Sullivan. Thos. O'Cen-
and Thos. Qu ' ley. who have been
ng the past sea ` • n,. have returned to
thei • here.
Have you incr
your Insurance
to meet the rising value
of property, goods.
furniture, etc?
Attend to this matter
NOW.
ROBERTSON 6'WOODS
Insurance Agents
J
REIM MIME
Required
Large quantities of
SCRAP IRON
Terms -Cash on delivery
Please phone or write:us and our warm will call.
The Naional Shipbuilding Co.,
GODERICH Limited
$1.00 NOW
�M.50 on and after FEBRUARY 1
IN order to give all our subscriber' s a further oppor-
tunity to ure the dollar rate for 1918. we have
decided to e nd the time for rect;iving subscrip-
tions at the old rate ntil January 31 st. '�
Until the end �f this month reneWals or new
subscriptions will be received at the dollar -a -year rate.
On and after February 1st the rate will positively be
$1.50 a year in advance.
too. council. and two till • e ---say from
the. Horticultural Society o be ap-
pointed annually. and if these • eyed to
be useful they}ould be re-appxen from
year to year and the desired coati ity orf
policy might thus, he secured.
With regard to the coal question,
had a plan to relieve the situation at
hinted to be -able to lay. something definite
before the council in the near future.
The town was carrying a floating debt
of about 129.(1.;t.. Ile- proposed that the
council should Awl: le isltitiol at the next
sesstom of the Legislature to have this
debt 'consolidated.
The sinking fund was not in the hest of
shape. some payments having been:mitted
itis ears. Hr thought i1 woluld he
d odea to have an independent audit
• 'haltered accountant and a uniform
f bookkeeping adopted for the
rindents of the town's busi-1
Subscribe now and sa
There is one of our calendars for u if you
pay your subscription for 1918 at once. They are
going fast, and the supply is limited.
by
system
various
ness.
There had ` • art item in the financial
tatement against : Kensington Fumi-
t e Co. for the las hree years to his
k ,wledge. He asked e co-operation'
of t e council in having th emoved.
tfe ad been informed by . Parsons
that e was come prolpret, being
able to rsuade the C. P. R to . t a •
boat o n t • is line next summer: He sur . d
like the e
Board of 1'
He hoped
would be
and to the net
At thhe- concl . sion of His Worship's
address the coun(11 proceeded with busi-
ness, .
The Standing Comnlittees.
Reeve iaithwaitr, ireputy Reeve Clark
and Councillors Wallis..ilsen and Story
• were appointed a comm tee to strike the
standing committees for t year. and the
council adjourned while t ' committee
was in session. The leper t, which was
ed without change. was* follows:
nuance -J.. C. Laithwaite,:' 1. J. D.
e, W. Clark, T. M. I vis and
T. ': Wallis.
he Werke --T. R. Wallis, C.
ite, T. M. Davis. J. U. W son,
payment of $3,075.03 was duet the POULTRY SNOW NEXT WEEK.
Company's bonds guaranteed by the,_ _
town, and owing to the increased cos (1(1 Postponed Owing to Stws-Tuesday.
raw materials, necessitating aa lar r Wednesday inn L buisday_ Next •
amount of capital than in former era" Are the Days
•
the Company found itself unable at the
present time to take up the bonds aqd Owing to the tie-up of "traffic follo.wing
asked the town to do so until June or 0 big storm, it was imp omible to hold
July of this year. the annual exhibition of the Huron
The matter was referred to the finance Poi , y Aatociation this week *intended.
committee, and Mr. Moore or Mall! and t
other representative of the 'Company is Tuesda
to be asked to meet the committee on neiet wee
Thursday night. The 'ex
A letter from the• Canada Bond Cor- public at t
poration. Toronto, with reference to the noun until 1
same matter, also. was sent to the finance nesday and T
committee.
A communication from the town solici-
tor with reference to the concession na(k
to the National Shipbuilding Co. for a
switch to the former • Paget factory was
referred to the special committee.
dates have been advanced to
Wednesday and Thursday of
. January 22nd, 23rd and 24th.
bition will be open to the
town hall op Tuesday from
,'clock p. m, and on Wed-
rsday from 11 a. m. to 10
p. ms School c Idren will •be admitted
free Wednesday fternoon (ram 4.80 to
6 p. m. General • ; mission at door, 10c.
'Membership tickets. SI. Family admis-
sion tickets gaged for days of the show.
50c. may be had from • y of the directere•
Mr. Wm. Carter• of mdesboro', will
officiate as judge. being a . tinted by the
Provincial Department o riculture. ,�
• It is -hoped there will • a large at-
tendance of the townspeople - t this. ex- •
hibition.
Suit sigmast Toronto General Trusts.
Another letter from th.- solicitor W35
with reference to the suit against the
Toronto (7•eneral Trusts Corporation in
connection with the Ontario West Shore
Railway.The judgment in this- ;action
recently I handed out by Mr. "Justice
Sutherland is not satisfactory to the
municipalities, and owing to the dtIh-
culty,.ff not impossibility. of getting the
municipalities together at the time of
the munrclpal elections an appeal was
entered lee order to
•
CHSJRCH NOTES.
The serviCes in the Baptist ch cb
Sunday serest! rotten next Sunday will
conducted by the pastor. Rev. Gordo
enter of an sppeal. and it is urxierstood The pastor. Rev. ICC. Mcliermid. will
•
e mum- The meeting fnr organizing a tailors
aped conunittee as soon as possible Will Sunday scheol teacher -training diem will
meet and decide whether the appeal shall be held in Knox church next Sunday at
Ile pneecuted. Mr. Garrow's view is in 1.1s, postponed front last Sunday.
that' the other lawyers Msgaged - in the--rweach at Knox church on Sunday. Morn -
'Evening subject : "A Finished Work"-
ing subject: • The Great Commission."
also are of opinion that an appeal a message tor young people.
should be taken.
The pastor. Rey. J.11 osterhout, will
The matter wesreferred to the special
have charge of the services next Sunday.'
The uspal request for a grant '16 '111e' Methudist church. Sunday school and
sent lo the !Mance committee. -
It was decided to order the usual num- 1 Tiieselay• evening at n o'clock. All wel-
ber of totem of The Municipal World fori
the members of , the teemed and cieic --- The,death of Bishop Foley, of Detroit,
• has r;Vived • he rumors in circulation
With reference. to the II:welder factoril 13,4 smilent.r thaf Bishop Fallon of Lon- .
Nothing- official has been given out. how -
doe might. be chosen as his successor. '
elude! Fire Nlarshal. wls• has been CI m:
dinuadcteinheisarrepi
surance companies had not yet paid llite,,of North street Methtelist church last
the clerk teas inforined. had had writs : hone: or 41.1r. and • hIrs. W. T. Murney,
iseued• against the , several Clomp:0cl. W35.3 most enjoyable affair and was well
holding the it/1011'3We.
. ' tat. was provided by Mts.: McClinton and
Tho Arrears • of Taxes.' . INliss Scott and after dinner a pleasant
His w„rship etkett that aetsst be tonal time wai kpent.: The proceeds
taken for the vol, •non oir• Ott. tastes in 3Serf, ab011t $41.
arrears for 1914 a I '11116. The Iteeteersites pasha:. -•Rev. Dr. Rutledge.- will
tinted out that the !nee for collection.. preach at both „services in' North street
o axes had already betel extended to Alelleelist church next Sunday, Nlorn-
Fe ary 1st. Collecttie Campbell said ing subject: •."I'lls'Object of Life.- Even -
he v• Id take immediate priweedings for ; mg: !A Day at Nazareth.' Mert's Sun- •
the col tion of arrears. Ile said that. dee Clufi.nwets in the cherish parlor at
handed to the Mayor, only a smallamount Is my individual n.stionsibility for the
of the 1915 taxes 'remained enema). and !,salvation Id others?' All men cordially
the arrears was owing by -a few persans.
The. Organ Co. had expressed a wish to
smeet with the finance. tommittee. to dis-
cuss this matter.
His Worship also asked. the muncil to
deal with the matter 1)f arramourst whwh
had been owing by the. Kensington
Furniture Co. for several years. The
clerk said that this matter Was in the ,
hands of the enlicitor. The finance. cam-
mittee was asked to attend to it. !
Bylaws Nese I. 2 and 3 were passed to
onffirm the appointments to the board of ,
health. the public library board and the .
Collegiate Institute hoard.
liylaw No. 4. appeinting the assessor.
eld over to the next meeting. Mr.
Ca II desiring an increase of salary
for whic the bylaw did not provide.
Bylaw 5, authorizing the borrowing
.money for rent expenSes. and No.
6. 'providing for pa.yment of the half-
yearie interest on t D. W. S. Railway
botelsswere put thfou and the council
then adjourned. •
ncil to co-operate with t
•e to bring this about.
meetings during the year
ben icial both• to the members
THE SIGNAL PRINTING COMPANY, LIMITED
GODERICH. ONTARIO
Lail
Cemet
T. R. W
rk and
M. Robertson
Cooke.
Spec' nd Rtweption •W. F.
clerk,' .1 C Laithwaite.
lea
FOR THE 'COUGH TIIAT CLI . -The
steady, rwrsistent cough that nev quite
disappears. under the use of ordi ry
• cough remediet• is due to a different
dition from the coegh which results from
a cold. It is due tosa chronic weaknesa
and irritation of the tissues of the air
passages and must be overcome by a
treatment that will bui up the entire
-System /me -restore -the- a
to normal condition. For this purpome
use our Emulsion of Ced Liver Oil. We
recommend this Emulsicm became it is
'always fresh and palatable. It centains
the highest pestsible percentage of pure
Norwegian cod beer nil. Skid at rate
cents and a dollar a bottle. E.
druggist, (;oderich.
Satenday. a large part of the beisineCas
'dein of the town heing burned out. •
r. A. I.. letcliermiii;of Duluth. and
been "'visiting their brother. Rev. -R. C.
11Icliertnid, this week,/:
A number of cases; were adiourned from
the:Les-ember sitting of the County Court
to the 1501.Oiet. but owing to the block-
ade of reMls arid railway lines by the big
storm a, further adjournment has been
made to the I sth met.
BUR
FELL, In Gorlerii Iv. on Ja
•
TR61LEA VI% In Dungannon. Saturday,
MEW In I inelench. Wertmsday. January 10.
l'ercy Frank. youngest gm IA Mr, and Mrs.
William Mew. 'nips 15th year.
HUNTER. In t "thongs township. on Tuesday
Legnouiroy Pomdban herr, ode of
WIDI/ER , In New York. on M'iniulay, Jong/my
14. (*.hark. A., eldest and beloverl_pon 01 Thi,
late Charles Withler and 'Mrs. Widder.
et
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House for sal. Ito* S al (Ittbre
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Pancake Social Women's Inst trot.
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