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Zei�at term d Counter Check
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We give you the mane prices as
if you wpb dealing with the firm
d' Look over year stock
and will need • sew supply
neat month telephone
ifOlats
BODBRICHI 0NTAR!
THURSDAY, MAY M. 1918
POs $ALL 1
4GGY FOR SALE. -NEW Mc -1
LAUGHLIN latent etyle. Me soya
weed. A bongos lar quick tents. P. J.
N. Camerae street. bs/ar 11
R AFSALE.-SEVERAL GG OHO rD
r sec+b and hairdo. Al.o sLSt pa -de "d
•*betels twos Apply' at
BARBER SHOP.
R SALE -A QUANTITY OF GOOD
SEED MARK hendpched. A. W. YOUNG.
SALE 02 BENT.
FOR SALE OR WILL EXCHANGE
FOR A FARM. -A good modem kick Ps
dams ug
dwith all esorensesose and enough kms on
Mod to ort stat meow with care Any good
lane within ✓e**gm.�deaertssi*, nce d a town ar vnl-
Iaae
era be os
Gorier end will pay cash Met -
ewe. SOX A. Gorier
EI°RSALE. -A NEW BRICK HOUSE
wttb aes-MH acre of Med. situated on Name
road. Gsderidn. This Is a genuine bargents Selma
.
victim Iota pas lee bow l adjoined tYis
T. GUMMY. Godtrid�
SALE. -YOUNG PUREBRED SAIF OR RENT. -HOUSE ON
Victim street containing nor rooms, bash
J' Aberbr-Aegu� 0+�� �s Fn for About two minutes' walk Woes the
amvicr. Appy COs-• vwr�.a+w.• "- R. No. a. prem will tell or rest moon-
. St. Andrew's .tnet. It
Pktura Framing.
Try us for the latest in art pictures and
high -doss picture -framing at reasonable
prams. Skilled workmanship mad artistic
taste enable us to make the better kind.
TT«mson's Music. An and Stationary
VOR SALE. -150 BUSHELS CHOICE
r SEED =EANIL Siacredit to myprtoa W.H.
�, irh. gyne✓ r t Goderich oral. Nam
FORSALE.-IRSH
COaSLait ale tabes vaett7MeO a�J.
BH. tOX, R: R. No. 4 Cidarich.Ihratailler
1
IAITZI.
WANTED. - AN EXPERIENCED
n� ta
ii• owe In ERT. Apply at SI` ; 1.
OPFI(:6
(IOOD MAID WANTED. -SMALL
!J .♦ilr. ApplyS MRHORACE HORTON.
tFnt erten *trent
fa
WANTED IMMEDIATELY. -A
ssotwmhreest of three madam Hr rr Mon
t lac
Woe eRood rskreeme. NMR.S C wawaORRRRISON,
>et. Vincent aeon
fMINKTAKER WANTID.
MEETINGS.
PUBLIC MEETING.
A meeting to make arrangements for a
suitable celebration of Dominion Day W
Godericb will be held in the Town Hall on
TUESDAY EVENING. MAY 2bch,
at 8 ..o'clock p. m. All citizens are re-
quested to attend.
/�O RENT. -OFFICE AND FIVE -
A R /w0 41M lea catmction therewith.
Apply IL KELLY.
HOUSE TO RENT. -ON KEAYS
street amen rooms All twneeni.eoee• re-
aeaLL stahte an 1st. Melly to1'. W.
SALI�)O.D. Go4snca R. R. Ne. 3. Takehoer
sus r 7.
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11pgE. REDBRIO( HOUSE,
r
CHIS -
HOLM. 'w*t ee li°0TrineTrte street. eau
F91L10R SALE. -SOLID BRICK HOUSE,
.umaderti,coe .*rises*, We good too. wilt
ween dem hint tosm rase. v}lendee gat'1mu�
stable. etc. Artk�ewnt loss* wall berm the SV e
a. address
For
(►Finn. Graders.. Ont.
os > 44
en Atioos tenon ofofressed tJooe the TB lisesesiona intl. l
of retaber M the Court m
t Haa sad
try eaOise. GEO. W. HOLMAN.
County
Coders.* Miry ism Hoa. ia-st
. WANTED. -A GIRL OR WOMAN
kw light homework: nee to go home at
n ight. mimed Apply SIGNAL OFFICE.
MART BOY WANTED. -TO LEARN
the printing gaga. one who hon paned the
good* p�portvatt� i
the rightht kind
td.4 boy. Ap-
ply .t once at THE SIGNAL.
!y IRGOODERICH KNITTINGANTETHE
CO. I
LOST OB FOUND.
YED.-CAME ON TO MY
,remyee Mondaf. May lithashaf aster,
sod white. about 2 years old. NELSON
MCLARTY. Dungannon.
E. R. WIGLE,
Mayor.
%*TIi HURON LIBERAL ASSO-
C1ATION. _--
$NNUAL MEETING POSTPONED.
The annual meeting of this Amucutton. an-
nounced to take piece May nub, is Wtpuned to s
date to be announced later.
JAS. McMURCHIE. W. H. ROBERTSON.
Secretor• President.
u EETING OF HURON COUNTY
ILL COUNCIL.
The council d the corporation of Huron will
mot in the ceinctl chamber. Goderick. as Toes -
t a7, the AO day of June, 1r1K at t o'clock to the
aftsrsoos. GEO. W. HOLMAN.
C.tewy Clerk.
Goderch, May 17th 1111. lui-tt
Centre Huron
Liberal Association.
143 IMBERS.
ISOM TO TWO HUORID
M N
YET.
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Carrs** for iliseallsorships in Greater
Oodorich Board of Trade Con-
ducted on Tuesday but There Is
Stilt Room UR Any Who Wish to
Coyne In-- Bard Will Now Get
Cown to Work on its New Plans.
The annual meeting of the Centre
Huron Liberal Maociation will be held at
Cardno's Hall. Seaforth. on
TUESDAY. MAY 28th. at 3.30 p. m.
A large attendance is dewred.
MICHAEL MURDIE.�
JAMES L. KILLOORRT N,
PUBLIC NOTICE.
The dosed
Tuesday with 148
still a number al
members for the
Trade was 'concluded
ops. There are
tions that may be
closed up in the 1e t week or two. and
the general opirligp of the committee
workers is that the IAO goal will be reached
before many week*.
The campaign was ht.'tlly gratifying to
the members of the Board of Trade who
took part in thepaign. it was quite
a surprise to qts IWO. 1. generally. for
by many it was not believed that it on the
be posmbte aW
so apt up
$25 three-year plan. From the work of
the campaign. the sew Board of Trade
will have $3,750 a year for three years to
work with. or $11,140 for the thresyear
The revenue of the old Board of Trade
was less than $100 a year. so the gain
made by the campaign for the new Board
is a tremendous one 1t Is probable that
no town in Canada of the size of Gode-
rich has so large an Income for its com-
mercial organization.
With the closing of the campaign. the
daily newspaper. "Greater Godench." Is-
sued to aid in the educational work of the
campaign, was diaeprntinued. It became
a very popular pablipotam.
The inembei' e secured by eleven
committees of front _ to ca f y o fineeach.
en
This body of aplr
made a thorough canvass of the individ-
ls and firms that had been listed and
OTiCE TO ELECTRIC LIGHT
.131 CONSUMERS
lnine .Your Auto
tow
1141
Litgfl�bee Corporation
Policies leaned for fire, theft sad
transportation. public liability. prop-
erty
roperty damage, collision.
Ocean Policy protects your oar
wherever you take It in Canada or
United States.
Liberal Polley Best Rates
ROBERTSON C' WOODS
Insurance Agents
1 OUND.-A WATCH. APPLY AT
Jr, THE SIGNAL.
POTATOES
Choice selected Delaware
SEED POTATOES
for sale at reasonable price.
In stock at W Symonds' store,
Saltford.
Also good table Potatoes.
R R. ELLIOTT
'Phone Goderich Rata] 18 r 7
it Sept. W. KELLY,
Cod
=)R. . J IL PPOItsT�
EYE, EAR, NOSE, THROAT.
Late Kassa Surgeon New York Ophthalmic
sad Aural H tali ,aaosant at d'a
rye Hosolts1 and Eng.den Square Throw Hoa -
baWim'5.. Stratford. Telephone SW.
H Waterloo B St. Wednesday. May
M Hoa! Bedford. Goder.ch
15th 7 p. a.. to May Rah. 1 p. a. ...
ROAD JOBS.
THECOUNCILOF COLBORNE TOWNSHIP
win let the following lobs o0
THURSDAY. MAY NUL. 1914 se follows:
D a. m. Gravelling and putting in
tile culvert at Chas. McPhee's.
930 a. m. Graveling nn Burne' aide
line. on eon. 10 let
9:30 a. in. Graveling
at Chas. McPhee',.
10 a. in. Tile culvert at Elhvard
• Good's.
1040 a. m. (:raveling on Ride line
at Richard Mitchell's.
10:4i a. m. Tile culvert at Bennldler,
opposite Mrs. Jas. Long's.
11 a. m. Grading anti tile culvert at
Mot taw.
11 20 a. m. Tile rolvert on side line,
opposite Ben. Cox's.
1130 a. on. flravelinr( on eon. 1, at
George Baxter',.
11:45 a. m. Cleaning ditch epoetin* Trade:
Wm. [Appet's. 1 Acheson, R. J.
1110' a. nt. Grading on side line at Baker. W. J.
L. Maskeirs.
it noon. Repairing fence at reme-
Field. Dr. J. M.
Garrow, Cltes.
Galt, John.
Coddench F]evator k Transit Co.
Hays. Robert C.
cern, Walter.
Hill. Canon George C.
Holman. George W.
Horton, Mrs Hannah.
Horton, Mrs. E. Kathleen.
Humber. C. H.
Hunt. Fred.
Hume, Principal J. P.
Hunter, Dr. A. C.
Jackson, C. L.
Johnston, George.
Jordan, Mrs. F. H.
Kidd. Jos.
Knox• L. L.
Lane, William
Lawrence, J. A.
Lauder, John H.
Leach. J. H.
Lee, Charles C.
Lewis, Judge E. N.
Lloyd, Royal. as.
Mabee, Dr. L. M.
Macklin, Dr. A. H.
MacEwan, H J. A.
MacEwan. P. J.
Madden. John B.
Marlton, R illiam.
Marriott. John.
McClacherty. James.
McDonald, D.
McUo ell, Dr. H. G.
McCreath, B. H.
McFarlane. Mrs. Jane.
McEwen, J. J.
McDermid, Rev. R. C.
McLean, A. D.
MacVicar. George.
Megaw, R. J.
Millar W. T.
Mitchell. T. H.
Moore. C. L.
Murrey, W. T.
Munnings. B. C.
Naftel, W. F. A.
Nairn. Charles A.
National Shipbuilding Co.
O'Brien. Daniel.'
Paltridge, A. J.
Pridham. W. C.
us.
not many stage the dragnet. The work Platt.Parsons,
Lihn S el.
of the oesueKtllm- was high-class, and
shows that Godeicb Possesses a bunch of I Powell, W. J.
day
live -wire men that p getce od the constructive i Pn'dham. F. J.
day when there lea p Prcnd('oot. Killoran & Cooke.
work in sight. Friday Rhynas, Mrs. Catherine.
The workers la ttw and
yand Robertson & Mair.
ing of of lag wed and Tuesday morn- Rutledge, Rev. W. L
ing of this week at *le Canoe Club roans Reynolds, R. G.
and M
went out as o*mittees. They had y
campaign luncheons the first two days at Robins. M.
the British Exchange Motel. Revell. H. Keith.
Now that the membership campaign is Reid. Charles A.
officially over, President G. L Parson Saults Coal Co.
and his aides ant planning to push the Satmders. Alex.
York of the Ms liszeed of Tilde at the Saunders. C. K.
earliest ptxtsible muNi st. Saunders, W. P.
The committees whish glade the new Seager, Charles.
Board of Trade poesabie and financed Sharman.. Reg.
it with their membership work were as Sharman. William.
follows: Smith's Art Store.
No. 1-R. G. Reynolds, Geo. Williams, Signal Printing Co.
Joh Kidd. Spahr, John.
No. 2 -Joseph Brophey, J. A. Camp- Smith, J. W., & Sona
bell, J. W. Vanatter. Story, John.
No. 3 -Canon Hill,F. Woollcombe,Alex. Story, Joseph E.
Saunders. Shipman. Walter.
No. 4-T. H. Mitchell, P. L. Walton, Sturdy, Thomas
W. H. Robertson. Strickland. A. W.
No. 5 -Chas. A. Reid, C. K. Saunders, Taylor. Dr. Alex.
Chas. A, Nairn. Tait. Robert.
No. 0-F. E. Bingham, Rev. A. L.L. Taylor. J. W.
Clarke. L L Knox. Tom. J. Elgin.
No. 7--4:. L. Jackson, J. S. Platt. J. W. Thomson. James F.
Craigie. Vanatter. J. W.
No. 8 -H. T. Edwards. Wesley Walker, Videan. Charles C.
G. E. Colborne, J. T. Fell. Walker. W.
No. 9 -Chas. C. -Lee, W. Powell, A. W. WWaltmaThomas
Ca oda Flour Mills Co., L
Strickland. Whitely, Dr. J. Benson.
No. ID -T. G. Cannon, Dr. A.H. Mack -
Whitely. Joseph E.
lin, W. l Millar: Wilson. Joseph D.
Special committee -G. L. Paresis, R. J.
Megaw, C. L. Moore *rid Geo. Porter. Wigle, E. R.
THE ROLL OF HONOR. Williams, Georg!.
Woods. Frank H.
Members of the Goderich Board of Wright. Fred C.
Woollcombe. F.
Wallace, William.
APPRECIATION OF
MR. H. E. HO
CRAIGIE'S
Assurancand
Real Estate
PIRE
LIFE INSURANCE
ACCIDENT
AUTOMOBILE -
Place your insurance with one
who epectalisea in the above linen.
I will give you the latest word-
tbRgs and see that you are properly
protected.
1 wit 1l insure your automobile
while anywhere in Canada or
United States at reasonable rates.
Property in all pante of the town
for ewe and to rent.
A number of summer cottages to
rent.
.1. W. CRAILIIE
CANADIAN
OF CO
!t EDMUND D WALKER.
CMG - LLD. Mel- Addent
CsOnAL PAID UP. $ISa000.000
M JOHN AltaOslnwlMensor
8. V. P. JONES. Ada O..1. Plaaapr
Men • 1t3e500r000
,,
FARMERS' BUSINESS
Fermin Sad the service el thb Baeakbdery
k S discoantinQ ltd collection al ones nam
BLBe1k sales notes supplied free of charge:At a
,..._ Goderich Branch -G. WILLIAMS. Manager.
terq
41!:30 p. re. Rinner at \lr. S. Bis -
set's.
130 p m. Repairing road et S 8ls-
set's.
2:la . m. Grading anil graveling
at William McPhee's, eon. 8.
V.:10 p. m. Graveling on side line at
John Clark's.
230 p. m. Tile culvert opposite
John McHardy's.
1:45 p. m. Graveling on eon. 10 at
Alex. Sterling's. pail* James
3 p. m. Gravel(na opo
Watson's. opposite U.
3:40 p. m. Graveling
Bogle's.
3'10 p. m. Graveling un con. 1!, op-
posite Jos. McCanns.
4:15 p. m. Repairing Mad at No. 5
eehodl house, and grading al West
Shore road.
5 p. in. Tile culvert on con. 1! at
I. Hetherington's.
510 p m. Repairing culvert on side
line at Arthur Jnnep'. R McILWAIN
GORDON YOUNG.Glirrk
Reeve.
Bedford, J. S.
Bingham, F. E.
Bisset, Gordon A.
Black. Charles.
Blackstone, Charles.
Brophey, Joseph
Buchanan. James.
Brown, David.
Cameron, Miss M. E.
Cameron. M. G.
Campbell, Wm.
Campbell. James A.
Clarke, Rev. A. L. G.
Craigie, J. W.
Curry, D. J.
Cott, R. H.
Colborne. G. E.
Carey, Oswald F.
Chrystal, Alex.
Davis. T. M.
Dickson, Judge L. H.
Dean Bros.
Doyle, J. J.
Edwards, H. T.
Elliott. R. R.
Fell, J. T.
Like to Work in an
Automobile Factory?
Position occur in our o eoniz opportunity that
eller
steany work, good wages
learn the automobile business. We want to
In touch with enterpristne young min or
seed men who recognise the value of this ra per-
tunity. Write or call in parson. so that ]oar
name may he added to the list of
ap ise@ as sorra
with the idea of entwine e
as a pesiden 1e meant.
GRA Y- DORT MOTORS, Limited
Chatham, Ontario
a,
Special Offer
Special
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January Id. 1919, for 7Sc
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THE SIGNAL PRIN1 INC CO-, LIMITED. Pliasnoess'
THE TOWN COUNCIL i
PERSONAL MENTION.
•
Mrs. E. G. Smith has returned from a
Ivisit to her mother at Stratford.
Mrs. Halliday Smith has returned from
ARGUMENTS PRO ANO CON UN a visit to friends at Guelph and Toronto.
EARLY CLOSING BYLAW. Mr.
--- I Edgar Sweis home front
King-
ston for a short �
formerly of
Mr. Robert Aral ho . engage 1
the Maitland House.
Report on Fire Investigation -National at the Commercial hotel at W►ngham,
Shipbuilding Co. Asks That Bylaw
tle Submitted for Tax Exemption
-Residents of Side Streets Want
Tarvia or Oil on Roads.
was In town this week f or T.R. agent at
Mr. Roy M. Spading. G.
Norwich, was h netownd J� Nairn are
Missies Delptu
visiting in Toronto.
Mr. and DArs. A. 1. Goldthorpe were
visitors at Toronto for a few days last
week. was in
The town council reit on Friday even- Miss 1da McLeod, of Toronto'
•
ing with all the members present except town for the A'exandra hospital grldua-
Councillor Davis. There were quite a tion exeraees last Friday event ng, her
number of merchants present, in expec- 1 sister being one of the graduates.
talion of the consideration of 1101 pro- I Mr. and Mrs. Robert Johnston, of
posed early closing bylaw. Dauphin. Mesa. spent several days in
Collector Campbell submitted a state- town the past week the guiests of othertheir
rel-
ativesMrs. 1st, here. hire. Johnston is a daughter
1 $1,427.12. lof the late Isaac Halliday. t`f this town,
The secretary of the public library tilt it is nearly forty sante she had
applied for an appropriation of $1,( X10 been in Goderich. Sheyears and tier husband
this year, the cast of fuel and other roan- I came east to visit their stun, Pte. Isaac C.
t having w increased at torecessitate Johnston who is at rhe Orthopedic hos-
stxh an expenditure. pia at
to the finance committee. tion I wounded at Lens in lural.
Mr. Joseph Fisher made app son, onto was wounded at Hill 711 in
for the usual rebate of 810 on his license August of last year. is in hospital in Eng'
for peddling coal oil, for which he had
he full fee of 840. Referred to finance �dWhere's the Hoy for This Job?
committee.Aom
A communication from the city clerk The Signal office has an opening for a
of Toronto asked that the support of this smart boy who has passed the high school
council be given to a petition to the entrance examination. This is an opp• r-
tttawa Government praying that a vote ' tunity to learn a good trade and make
be taken at the next general election on I wages at the sarpe time.
the question of the abolition of the Sen-
ate. This was referred to the special Decisions of Military Service Tribunal.
committee. 1 The military service tribunal met on
A communication from the National' the 16th Inst. to deal with the cases of
Shipbuilding Co. asked that a bylaw be category B men in this division. The
prepared and submitted to the rate- following decisions have been handed
payers at once for the proposed tax ex- out:
emption of the Company's property. The' James H. Bowman. machinist, Gode-
communication stated that there was rich -Allowed until Nov. 17, 1918.
likely to be some delay in coming to a i Geo. A. Betties, farmer. Gdderich
decision with regard to contemplated ex- townehi -Allowed until Nov. 17. 1918.
tensions at the harbor, and continued: for I Allowed Chisholm,
farmer.
ar mh . his brother
"We have p lan. under prepares Hugh dratted.
the erection of a boiler shop adjacent tofarmer. Colborne
the Paget plant, but we have not at this i Vere D. Cunningham,
moment decided upon the exact location; -Allowed on condition that his broom-
we
rother
wenevertjeless would like this shop indu- Harold is drafted or voluntarily enlists
ded in the bylaw if you see no objection.' within one month.
It will mean the =further employment of Lloyd Ferguson. C. P. R. sectionman,
thirty to forty!men." IAuburn=Disallowed. ion trirrnmter,
It was decided to ask Mr. Hutchinson Alexander Graham. gra
to meet the council at an early date to Goderich-Disallowed. subject to medical
confer on this matter. *:amination.
The following communication was re -1 Me.ville1. Martin. employee North
ceived the Gadlrtch Manufacturing American Chemical Co., Godertch-D'e'
NI one ed to the 'mance cart- allowed.
mittee: 1 B.W. Munnuyts fanner, Colborne -
"We beg to advise that the insurance Allowed until November 7, 1918'.
Money is now at hand. and owing to the' C. V. Newel), sailor. Cf+ TiC$l-I i'
fact that certain statements have been lowed
made by some of the town representatives John W. Wagner. Auburn -Disallowed.
and other parties we have therefore de -1 Geo. Buck, miller, Goderidl--Disal-
•
cided not to rebuild the factory under lowed.
the old arrangement with the town, and I Harry T. Barker, machinist, Goderich
would now ask you to make up a can- -Allowed. _
plete statement of our indebtedness to the LOCAL TOPICS IN BRIEF,
town to date, and prepare a complete dos- ng` -
charge of the mortgage immediately and I party motored up from
1f we can arrange to buy back the bonds A gay young
we prefer to do this and hand th m back 5eaf�eaonntrily at andhe seenome t e eve iW
to the town. If this cannot be done we very pl
are in a position to pay the town the , Holman. The young folks spoke in glow -
cash on satisfactory settlement and com- ing of their impreesssions of Goderich
plete discharge of the mortgage.•' The Rebekah Golden
Lodge will hold a social
Reports of the finance committee on
special committee, water. light and harbor evening in Odd fsellow 11*11he a last of ahs
commttee and public works committee May 30.
were read and adopted. season and is for patriotic purposes.
The special committee recommended Cards at 8.30. Blackstone orchestra.
that the application of Cragie Bros. for re- Admission, ladies and gentlemen, 25
newal of their billiard -room license be cents. and Mrs. J. S Inkster chi+
granted; and that uniform suits for the' Capt. and telegram chi; morn-
chieffrrof police and sergeant be purchased ing received the following
m
from McLean Bros. and Charles Black, the Director of Records at Ottawa:
one from each, at a rice of 1.12 for one 'Cable received from England states
coat and two pairs of trousers; and that 14870 Corporal Chas. Lloydo Inf a
the chairman of the committee be em- cavalry. officially reported prison'
n' missing; en -
The
powered to purcha.e two uniform caps. I I.imhurg; not yet reported
The water, light and harbor committee quiries being made." Chanes.,-.* one of
recommended that two additional life- two sons of Capt. and Mrs. iTtster who
preservers be placed a'ong the waterfront. are overseas. He went over with the first
The public works committee recom- Canadian contineent and this is the first
mended that cattle be pastured in the time he has figured in the casualty list.
Agricultural Park at the rate of 81.25 per Before using a new toothbrush Inc the
mon
that Mr. the s can of the council, and first time. soak it in cold water Inc an
othat oJames the Wee Rigs
l gsfad the use hour.Cleanse it thoroughly with cold
the the lot at t Wheel Rios factory int . water before and after using. then wipe it
pleasure of the council on condition dry as pos.sible It. should be kept ex-
tha t he lookperi atter the factory inireturn. I YI to the air, Inc f closely shut up it
The special committee to investigate w 11 become
offensive and discolored. If
the fire at the Chrystal bailer shop, coon a brittle projects. clip it off with scisarx'S.
posed of the chairman of the fire commit-
tee• Councillor Wilson and Chief Pestle- Do not pull it out or you may ktoeen a
thwaite, reported as follows: "After in- whole tuft of bristles. Keep the brush
vestigation we find that after the alarm hung up. though it is claimed by some
was sounded there was a delay of about authorities that the only way to prevent
five minute- in obtaining a team for the thread or wire Irem immature decay is at
fire apparatus; but that further than this Place the bru.h with the bristles face
there was no delay whatever down so that the water and moisture will
n or fall down from c
td.
era
pend Thiswas referred l Toronto,having been severely
i917 Another
DGENS.
Official Boards of North Street Church
Express Regret $t His Removal.
At a united mfeting of the trustee
board and the quarterly official board of
North street Methodist church. held on
Monday evening, the following resolution
was adopted:
"Th • quarterly and trustee boards of
the North street Methodist church,
Goderich desire to place ton record their
unfeigned regret at the prospective re-
hurch of our
faithfulval rbrother om r and valued town and c fellow -helper.
Mr. H. E. Hodgens.
" In both the town and church Mr.
'Hodgens has filled a Targe and exception-
ally useful place. unselfishly serving every
interest and cause affecting the wellbeing
of his fellow citizens.
' We desire especially to express an
appreciation of his great and invaluable
service to our church in almost every pert
of its activities; on both the boards of
the church, in the Sunday school and in
the work of social and moral reform his
labors have been moat abundant. As
treasurer of the church and Sunday school,
on the parsonage committee, and in every
place where his counsel and presence were
needed, he has always rendered self-deny-
ing and willing assistance.
'We are thankful to God that in the
midst of a strenuous and busy life he has
yet been moved to devote so mush of his
time and strength mid ability to the
Lord's work in this place.
"We would also express an apprecia-
tion of service so cheerfully rendered byfgt
Mrs. Widens, as she had opportunity'
and which with that of her husband
be long and gratefully remembered.
"it is with much sorrow and regret see
think of saying coed -bye os he*11
our faithful and retie)!
d
friends. Our prayers and best wishes
will follow them Ind their family theirh
new home: but we conertle ourselves
d acme other the thought achurcht our lirt Methodism. ll be the Nn
hat er in getting to back of head of the
the fire. The water pressure was splen- _run
We have just received a new
did, butowhen theh brigade arrived at the shipment of Ilutax toothbrushes. shes. E. R.
scene . Apparently
fire the building ws be and WIGLE druggist, Goderich.•
savin:. Apparently t here must have teen
some delay in sending in the alarm. The pIEO.
building was frame and the weather being KELLY.- In GsderkA . nn MondayMay al,
dry the building burnt quickly." Cathect n Keay. widow of the late J 1.
Councilor Robert son was not quite C.th•
sed 5) man.
satisfied with this report, and asked where 1yYI.t E. to cexleri' r nn Samlaa, M■r 19, Capt
the committee got its information peter wytie, axed aI Year•
about a delay in sending in the alarm. I
HARRISON. - In Codench. on Friday. May 17
Any delay there was was due to theplace f act 1 Joh. DouDanglas
Harrison.
Aeeld1st on of Mr. sod
that there seemed to he no es used DOAK In (:trier,ch, on Saturdal M. 11.
to give the alarm. Mr. Batas the Ir„,,,a Camplxil, widow of the Saturday,. Ilene
telephone but could not get anybody to IA,.k, seen 7.4 ream.
take the alarm. • HiCK -In Toronto, on Saturday. May Is., Frank
The Mayor said th s could hardly hap-
---s'-
canrs tittle, aged 821"".- _
pen again since the new alarm had been NEW ADVERTISEMEATS-May 23.
installed. The report was adopted. one
The early closing petition, laid ove r
from the revinue meeting, was then Meeting of County Council -Geo. W. Holman I
p ( I
taken up. The petitioxn, who h has forty House for Sale o Rent N. W. Nat 0
Ridgy for Sale -P J. Ryan.. ..... _ ... _ .
two signatures, reads as fellows: 1
"We, the undersigned hoarsen men and Maid Wanted Apply et .Signal ochre
ladies of Goderick, request the Mayor and Annual Meeting Postponed - North Huron Lib -
ion council to paw a bylaw that all stores ex- surrey rot *lkat abia t1t McNabb Dtxganeeaa
apt drugstores, restaurants and pool- . dais -.-- 1
MOMS be dosed to business at 030 p. m. Public Meeting -E. R. Wick . 5
=aye,
except the day before public Social Everting -Rebekah Led1e .
Vida dart. week before 1 hast- Notre to Electric Light Consumers -J•a. liGRy 1 '
be cktsed to business at 10 o'clock p. m., House for Sale T Gundry
and that a fine of be imposed for Hou.. far Sale or Exchange -Ila u, Odwkb 1
i
violating this law. We believe the pew- The Dave Road lima trn..er>.r tp d Colborne
(('rntiened on page fl)
M Y*. arr ay 1
ma and Saturdays, when ell stores shall Str.7 H.tf.r- Nrl«m Mc .sty t