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The Signal, 1919-9-25, Page 8K T1nlr.dnv RrtltrnR.er 1919 THE SIGNAL Hymn Books -;et your copy of the •ew Presbyterian Hymn ook and the New Meth- odist Hymn Book, while our stock is complete. Where quality counts FIRE! 1'tstroys more property than all the wars and means Ions front every point of view. Insurance alone call redtict ) our lo.., and not he regarded as an unavoidable item of a xpewse, but rather a.. your test ally in pre- venting loss. Before )'our place "goe: up in smoke" and becomes a lnttoldering heap of ruins, in- sure with T. R. Harrison INSURANCE (' �4. N'. 41 hl1I4•1 and 1:11nsre .} :-:-•:•-i•-W.'•F•:-•F-Nei••: ;•!»�.�r°rrti• :••F JEWELLERY WATCHES, CLOCKS, HIGH-GRADE JEW- ELLERY, RINGS, SIL- VERWARE, Etc., Etc. Repairing done to your satisfaction E. C. Pobertson BIG NIGHT AT THE TOWN COUNC IL STEEL' CORPORATION PROPOS.% UNDER REVIEW -SOME ii; HERS OHJI:I'T TO 111`11111 QUESTION OF SIS\0.11 1101' I^OR RESTAURANT 4.,1.NU IIIS('1'SSI0\. OODERICH, ONT. Mali. 1 Yllitinti.i Lt do alt of the IAyri.1a IIIr,•. \\'e ore noniron).aitiou,. to know at the earths? pr..ible moment Ma to w1a'I11,•1' the rapgwV.r. Mrr in favor of the bylaw. and w41 arc, [het•efore. I.S an\bet. that the lir.' publieutlon 1.t \I- 11111111' `1011111 1t.• is 1114 I.1 4) plfa•1'M Iwxt v. is 1. Will this in 111X- might we ask that RS a aped. 1 meeting of the cuulw•11 hr r 1111141 11.1 latter !halt 11'lrluesday text to give the bylaw t)u uorr•.sd l'y read- ings b•fon• imbueatiuu. Ally lufortuatlou which you limy de- ttu sire with regard to the wholematter 111 will la• cheerfully glen. MI lours very Indy.in 1'H) L.\KF: 111 IIIIX MTF:F:I: full• u- 1'1117 1.1'11IX, :.lutit.:1. toilper It. H. M..4'11.31114Vit.-President. The regular 111e•lllag of law 11/ 1.01111111 011 ?Homy night wits quark by Iwo 1livlaiou. -nue 111 the quest' of Sunday hours fur restaurants 1:1sielic11. 1111 otter 011 ,1 Motilin 11.1 fug to 7lo' proposed "amu x11111/0 of In fu 1rin1Mr 111/0 wit11 the steel pan project. All the tuwulwrs were present, w i alayur WIglr in the chair. 1'ta• corporation auditors report having 1'"amipeh the 111r•ounfs In 141 nir•tlun with the I'ra.w slay celehrrtil and (wood them (idly and alrurate kept and in excellent older. 1Yw Ia ■fur on hand watt 5_y17.57. (Tai 11m.1111i hoes 1101 111elltlie• a 110141I101l $102 from the council. equalling 1 lit Taw Second I.etter. Urntlemen. In Connection with fl. matter w hitch i. now befotw your 1r111.1 Ila I oil. here urn it wuMb•r of things which /11 w1' desire to p111 1. n .• oatal with rr- n. gIrd to the whole note.. 111, ly 11 - Is of he aua.11117 of pri4$7•• ttubucriptluu.. to 11 fuiw1.7 '1'11,' ants dors' report %vas t f,•reisl to flat. tlu:Ifn•' 4'011111111w. I'e'rmli..iuu was guru to the Ice Tllephnlw 1'11., wader flit. 0.1011 laud tions. tat place p1.lea MLW a'la's 1 1 /111'/ 111i* Terrace a11/l Brute start. Yr. A. W. InuIk•r applied for ape alit for flee 1•re•tlou of a garage at h I1•.Id1nc1• wn Contorts- street, and 3,1 \%i'4, -y Walker asked permission t 1111.1 au a(11dition, 111 by 40 flet, wit emicretl• alas and w:dla, at the neat .( his slot.. These were referred 7 1111 tiro 1.nnMilhr• with. [sower ho 111 1'111. l001 Hou.ing 4 . winisafun 111,1:1 •4 ilia- council apply to the Ontari tousiitg e'ommis.lun for a 'Tell, , I �.1Mg/ anal rut,mitt.') a draft bylaw fu this purp'.1 Itefett,rl to •peal 1.1111 11111•. 1' .41'retary•Ir1•asurer of the 31d tlwim 'nt [hoodAs..a•lation subtuifi,1 as striate There wr•Uls 111 I' a Te•ling in wane quarters that the t,w11 is being asked hi make lu'g,' .exp talit11res before newel d.vl•lopuwut. warrant. 1.111 this. is far from 111e fact.. In the question ..f housing, .11.V1/0.11.V1/0.11.V1/011.1-.I4 water, widening of .t lute.., 411'„ 1144 ex- 1a'1n11t1u•. Mill Iry li.k,rl f,.1. 111' sag• gesllrl moil the ritual time arrives 11 when they 10,1y 1.1.4.1111.rr• a u.ssity. i 111 the ease of the town will 01 lw asked to meet the demand that we feel sure will 1o1n4, Gut 11 was never r tlw hlteutiou that any 1.nistr11/tion ix .h"llld Is• pnsrrllel with 111171) llwt a r. deuu.l 1•xislll. /1 I1. IIIc .111.t' •,,sewer• and water. the' h j tow 11 will In• under 11.. 1 711'1iw• w ha1- I ever moil the time arrives when sewers „I eel water are actually necessary for t. Mattes under construction. 11' 11. ostler Words, the whole profe•t 1s e1I011e 7110 Vi III dey1up ailoug Its maul f Ihas, each ...ye:W tore having pts pruta•r relation to refloat) developmeut, HMI there is, therefore, uothing that the Pion can lose i1. anytluly;_. Ault may ' transpire. I1. the rase of the annexation oleo, eat of receipts and cx$1r11dt hlnrl, .11 .wing a : Iwlnlee of *11..4x, 01 hand. TI Association wished f1/ pry the meanie s fifty rents per 11111..•1' Inn Ila.• slaw e•1• 1.11.1....7. 011 til• $gall. 1.r• They laud I vel Iwelve, ...overt. 7 111111• x1111 w01114 endeavor to plat)' 11401'.• w-e,llhei permit Mg. and it would t.1 quire ,a greater mutual than w1.• 01 Mitis.) 11. ply tin 1 as desired. Tlw Association (Melee:. r asked that tlw 1.,.Ia1Me of the taw grail? Is• fail 152:7(7 alrMrdy 1101 i lt: 11.•11 tai id by Ow ovancill. Itefen•el .7 finals.- 111m- m1Ice's N11af,Steel ('or'porallie 'ant.. Two letter,. Jalrh d:1 a stpieurb•r lith, from \Ir. li. I1. Y.I. n tilt of the .oke Iluroo Steel Torp,X,, Ir t' '111 Ind1/r,' flay, r 11. '� •y were 1.eafh•men. - IV.' rite nowts'si- 1inu w1a•1.1' we..den o .ire lei nil - lion to the town for is bylaw o be fal.wrI rorerilµt the dife•rriir i1 i1 s that were diw•u.s.'l with the t w emlw•il some weeks ,Igo. • \. Them are three things that we woUI., law 10111111• ila•o1•pMaled in the bylaw: Fir*. Tlw i 1.a,.' ltiou of land lying to the ...111 11 of 1b• tow 11. a blur print of 11 Ii*. h Is hrrewilli ea•lovrt. Seetniii7-• F:cruiplinu !torn 111.5111.m.111.5111.m...teen' stool late•., for a term of ten years. Thlr.l. he -;41r 7., tthe1'omp tiy'. 1y 1b.• ..Ala. of 11.1 property 1/u tta' 1111,,' hank, in hiding the Inrn-Ii, lying b....4.•b....4of the ngnitner hotel. If this prnp•rly were mitt to the Ir.nlfwuy for n nominal s1111'. +.1y sof 5'J111,ui1, it ...mid la' satisfactory to ns. 111 order that p1/ steps may l.• taken before w/ kIa,W the d4 -i res of flu• rate- payers. v.,.hate 1114'1111..1 fn ask t11r town to srdm .it 17 bylaw. which XIII 1e• opt' :11. and that, 1!I reefurl•. tthenwlwxal illi will 1.07 actually take playa - until after the hytaw/apt-TA-arm stirs wad p1.se1. • • I1 b then our intension to ni.ak ' n rnull application to ttheItailway Nord fol nuc), 11 11111.1/ satptslrrlug 1114• Milli the required petition. 01111 the town stands to lose nothing. It will have expen.kd no money in coo- neetiou therewith, and the taxes which will Me•rue through sorb annrxallon will more than lromfwasrte ft for singsingtrouble or exfwuse to which it may have 110'141 put ' The only persons who stand to lose , are the retial protwrty-holder., and sine it is their desire [hal such annex- at1ou should take pass the town should 11 he4II 1i1g t.. u,•.rre• to their wislrim. 'I'M- whole project is 1/111• that merit. t' fbe faorahle eonsiderition of your 1ra11n'11. and ht fie taxyavrrs• alai since you are now aware of the per - Withal of the organization the time is past wham any neutral position can b• at a,1. taken by your body. we must have either the ....-operation or the oppo4,- tinu of each ladieitlual member. as the project now stands in a position where it 11111 Iw Judged timely an to 'its! merits. Trusting that your council will give the nuttier Lary thonnigh 1r,11aideration. Your very truly, THE I..%KF: HhURue STfrZIL, COR - 'NATION. Limited. per B. H. Me4'nr1i11,'-Vire-Preeideut. r. Bock. engiorer for the Mese e'or- 1..11, was present Mod showed the 111 {Is for the p•op1/wrt annexation. and after dba•uaslon l'/wndllw Hum- ber tin *wond•vl by lleevr Itavis, that lata 11/aus•11 'rn,•ider that whole mattert •wtnm:lt.• of the whole. to m,1•t 1.t tt a diw•rrtiou of the Mayor. 11. reply.t a remark by Councillor, Parwlns. this ayor'said this we. oar of the Bigg/ t , rops.itI.na that had ever br•u be • the ronnril. and 7rrissi it was n• • through without fn L'c .11 after fhi. la/. relei1e1 Ili,' sala•liein of { y assn. far las 1M' was going to be Mar dote rnu.idr•ration. 4'onn.illor Para, tion, and [novel se'.ol.ded by e'unita-ilh)t __the sja-'1: 4 J_ -.Y+n 41 ..--4c 'irgel prompt amendment. Itehell, that ' ttae-Whoa.• 1r11rir-tl meet ..n Tu. a evening. Nrptemin•r 23rd, to discus t request of tthe1eake Huron Sorel 'ratkon. Jlolynr Wigle l'nlplire,l if ,t. Lake floret' ire,•) Corporation had i ofk- ' era:: dull- a leete•d, 4f it had any . k snbw•rib,l and paid for, or if it d the It:111w ny Hoard In 1,1,1,' th.• w11/.le uulitttiunuuHi!IHHHHHIrttIHtnnnnnHtuttnnunHHIHttulIIHHfHuuunl The Appearance of a Shoe C 4 will often lure you to buy it, irrespective of its ▪ interior qualities. Be sure and get Footwear t. with a foundation which is consistent with its .772 ▪ outward'. appearance. an No reply was fortb.oming to tact 'Pugnirie•1. t'onln•illor Humber .d'Je.'t1d to any harry in the matter, The majority of nemaher• of the ronnril had no infor- ,uuti•.14 whatever about the proposition. = • It lad hltlag tiro all summer -why the t= s Our stock of new lines is here, ready for your in- II apection and approval, I and embraces a complete = cwyel��,r<� range of Ladies' and Gents' Fine Shoes, in charming and most artis- tic styles, by the leading E manufacturers, Shoes which are an embodiment of appearance and sound value, in Kid, Velours, E Gunmetal and Boxed Calf, S- in blacks and browns, pc made on a varying range El of lasts, ensuring a dis- tinctive expression of = fashion, comfortable fit, qnd, above all, long life. /e have not forgotten the .)ildren, and have a full tock of strong, service- _ .ble School Shoes, at prices which will appc to you. The Rubber Season IL .sere, and we are prepared to fit you all, from th- tiniest Child's Rubber to the heavy Gum Rubbei 'or the outdoor worker. Repan as usual E WM. SHARMAN THE SHOE MAN 1IIIIIIMM11111111IttttIIIIIIIIIIIII111111 11ItAHIINIIIIIIttIIH111111111MIHIII IN t. t1. rush all a? "Iwo Reid . state to sell," said the Mayor The amendment was carried on tae following vote: 74.-w'allls. Mitchell, Walker, Story, I'arw111114, 1'lark. "o-IMacis, Humber. \ letter from the town .nlleitor en- closed a none*. regarding the widening . same protertlon. He suggested that, Into a question from Coon - of Smith street, which should be pub lishl.l mos- a work for (.,i 1a11s,•sstye ue•k. s before the bylaw is paw'd. Councillor Parsons moved that the notice be published 1s required for the ns widening of South street, from Britannia road to Ranke street, to the width of ninety-nine feat. Carried. A re'ommendatton was received hoardfrom the hoard of health for the con- struction of a sewer on Thomas etreet,.r hwfw•n Wilson street and WatTen .o t1..+•t. "the +e•vver !wing necessary on sanitary grounds and desirable In the toddle interest." There was a n•pnrt from the town englrl,r•r nn lir !a111e• [Dotter. anda resolution was pass,'.) dlnr•ting that the tievessary steps b' taken to comply with the request of the board of health. The tire committee n'eomme•nd.d the porches', of motor [robber clothing for the fire department and the granting of {termination to Mr. A. M. l;lov.r for the ,'onaructln, of an addition to has garage' 011 Hoot .trot. provided the town bylaws ore complied with. pte• Adnd• In accordant-iswithhis previous nock e, ,'uutaeillor Minitel! moved that I bylaw No. 21 of 17510 be amended by ltrlkingout the third paragraph, which provide. that nu 'Monthly-, restaurants , shall be clotted between 2 and 5 o'clock p.m.and after 7p.m. Several eltlaeaa who were prevent were given a■ opportunity to speak on this question. Mr. G. M. Flllott Raid a wide-o1en Numbly was pr not la e nttr. st, K cant citizenship. It was mud that it wns desirable that the remtaurint should be open In order to serve metals to rootlets. but this was not th,' sole portarwe for which It was open. In the past ice cream and other thlnat- had been sold on Sunday. Other foul's had asked for a ropy of the IHsIer1.-h hyJaw, as they desired the Store 'Phone 86 THE COLBORNE STORE House 'Phone 230 1 i NOW that we are into real fail clays it is necessary to think of warmer clothes. Fall Suits and Coats and heavy Dresses are now in de- mand. The large range of these cloths which we are carrying this season is right up to the minute in style and quality. VELOURS in the new shades. A large assort- ment of colors in 54 -in. cloth in Grey, Henna, Taupe, Navy, Burgundy) BrotlGii, Black, etc. These cloths are wonder fully adapted for winter coats and come only in lengths suitable for making coats. BROADCLOTHS Without a doubt Broadcloths for fall wear are the prettiest cloths. Nothing can give the finish that a broadcloth shows. We are showing this cloth in a range of colors at a moderate price. COATINGS Heavy Worsted Coatings come lower in price than the finer cloths and make good warm coats. Won- derfully adapted for children's wear. SPECIALS Weare sh'iwing a number of Voile Blouses at greatly reduced prices. They come at $2.60, $2.98, $3.25 and $:;.85 each. They are all much below wholesale price. A few Voile Dresses in white and colors at .$5.50 each. They were originally as high as $17.50 each. A few Middy Blouses, regular up to $3.00, for $1.75 each. Coatings Suitings reply Coats SERGES We have always carried a large range of Serges in all qualities and this season we are here again with a wonderful stock for suits, dresses and skirts. These cloths range in price from $1.50 to $5.00 a yard in all colors and shades. Be sure to see these values. SWEATER COATS These garments are for cool weather and every day we are selling great numbers of them. In Green, Old Rose, Purple, Copenhagen, Sea Green, etc. The coats that we are kandling this season are all -wool gar- ments. We are not handling cotton mixtures. They range in price from PULLOVERS • Nothing in the knitted line has been so popular for a long time as the Pullover. Th are wonderfully serviceable and shionable. We have a good stock of ese garments in all colors, moderitely priced. They range from $2.40 to *8.00 each. SILVERTONE CLOTHS cloth comes in many of the best color ings and each piece has only a coat length in it, so that there will be no two alike. J. H. Colborne Company Whose Password is "'Service" The House of Reliability 1 imatead of taking out the clause en- cillor Filliott maid tirely, the hours might be extended Mr. .t. M. Robertnon said that Mr. !Elliott bad presented the views of lattoy residents! of the town. AA one Interented in the welfare of the young ' people, be thought there should be a , restriction of Huntley trade. While provinion might be made for the HerV- ing of meads to legitimate totirlstst, the to have protection agaiont other things of which they might not now know. Rev. J. iteyeraft Amid the couii-cir shoula think seriously before allowing any plare to remain open •Il night. 'There was not so much obiection to Ithe afternoon bourn, but it WAX hard to innutine that tourists would want I*ineafro after 10 or 11 o'clock at night. 1 They would not be tourinto. Ninety- : Me par cent. of the tnisinesm after 8.30 o'clock would for on sit rale. There wam Pa non's. that Hthe restaurant Int(' been selling cigar - ideo. gout, and other thrum!. Thin referml to the man who formerly eon- ; ducted tlw restaurant, not to the pren- 1 The vote was then taken, and the !motion to Hotrod the bylaw was ear- , ried on the following vote: I Yes -Davis, Mitchell. Walker, Story, , No-Wallls. Humber, Clark. ! Councillor Parsons gave notice of motion that the hours for keeping eat- ' ing house. or reataitrants open for sell- , log meal. tin Sunday lie from 9 a. m. to 11 p. ni l'otll the nevi niveting at Ileast the old hour. will remain 111 foree. no anwialing bylaw being possisi iMention was made of the proposed widening of the Milford hill, and I Chairman WHIM of the public workm l' committee !dated that the work would boys and eirlm were of more volue to thim trewn than any foreigners or I 1 ouricillor if umber Tema rise.? that 1 there would tie no tourist trade now I -until next may. Why not •Ilow next yrar'm council to deal with this matter? Reeve !basin mid the restaurant was neceswiry for motorist!! who. by reason of a breakdown or front some other ean.e, couid not get to town in time to he Xerred It the hotels. Ile under- stood the chief of pollee had apt a trap to get the restaurant -keeper to Reit ice cream, but be would not sell. Councillor Mitchell naid It N 11P Intention. after eliminating the Online in quention. to amend the bylaw an might he found advisable to meet con- ditions that might then be found to t be proceeded with tith! fall. A resolution won permed calling upon the Ontsrio Rally* and Al Board to issue instructions that this ventment In Canada bondm of funds now in the hands! of the Toronto General Truntn Corporation be paid directly to the municipality. Bylaw No. 29, appointing ReT J 11* Ford a member of the public library hoard for the remainder of the term of the late Dr. Ittrang, wrin panned, and the council adjoorned until Friday night of this week. N. Prerfe00 Tneaday Evening. The meeting of the council in eom- tnittee of the whole on Tuesday evening bad tm, definite result. an adjournment being merle when it wam realized that no pregre.s could hc made owing to he Absence of Mr. II if. Mcerpoth, Witt) won out of town. Mr. Hoek waa Pok men in town The !mentions under consideration were the annexation to the tow• of sonle 109S acres now in the township of Goderich; the exemption from muni- cipal taxation of the intin.triai area of 250 acren; and the sale to the steel company of a port of the town's !witch property for the extennion of the C.P.H. . tracks. I With regard to the [ant -mentioned I question it wan suggested by the Mayor , that it might be sufficient to give run- ning rights! Over thin property, which nhould be retained In the ownernhip of the town. Mr. (Jarrow stated that the Muni- tion! AM sett! a limit to the area which , may he Relieved by a municipolity. I A town with fl population of 4.100 and /III area of 1200 acres (which is staid to be the prement acreage of Goderich , Mild 11 1111P2 only sorb an area AN would equal the present acreage of the town which Li oecopled by roadm, parks and land rovered by water. Thin might be 300 or 400 acres, and may further ex- ten.lon of territory would have to be by special act of the Legislature. Morn*. menitvers of the eramell stated obbs•tiou to going ahead with the annexation until the Pffeel plant nhoulkl he a reality. On the other hand the steel company wants, (1) hare /I/1 111.111i11, ntive from the town on the point. Men- tioned before it proceeds with its pion.. A. there was no prospect of brenking the deoilhwk In the absents. of saltueone to speak definitely for the steel vont- pany, the committis• /111.11111111,41. The eirmucil chamber w•ii. 1/11,1(10 u-Itp tdtirens es, ger to 1/111141/ WI)111 wax going on Mr. Heck Ili the emirse of lib, re- mati•ks stated that the site here woo. the heid he hall *evil ;7 117wher0 l'or ateel plant. said he had tow,. to present, and Mr. tlarrovv, -the thnierich r,.. !err tiw plant. and did solicitor, was ill attendanee. mit intend to 14,1%1. lint il 11.1.1 don.- .0 Hard Wood AND Light Wood per cord Delivered to any part of the Also a quantity of Robert Wilson Hamilton St. Goderich