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The Signal, 1921-5-26, Page 3TES SIGNAL THE TOWN COUNCIL. GODIf RICR O1(T. FEELS AS HAPPY AS LITTLE BOY. (that the 11511x1 grant to the hoerpital Leal rel be 1114•re4ls41 to provide for pay- ment of one year's arrears of taxes on "The Mlaj4I4, property, a1141 that the iollegl,lte Institute le laid $1,(I00 on its levy The toddle works committee ree0m- me11de.1 that the Iletition for a newer ou Augle*aa, street, Troy' North street Victoria sire(, 114• referred to the lit er fora report : that the pett- ers for a slayer on \'id(11er street invited to have the petition for length of the street, instead of Mock only : that 1441pl.' ln• ul- Many Matters of Municipal Moment Discussed at Regular Netting. PURIT9 OATS Milled from Selected Oats of Sunny Albs. -ta Just In Trate, Smithson used to labor under the im pression that he was a burn humorist, but he has given up trying to be funny now. He called one day on an old school friend. and was shown Into a room where his chum's sister was busy arranging a Cquantity ollected of dried grasses which she had "What a quantity of dried grass roe have collected, Meas Ritchie !" be said. Then his btmtue bunt forth. "Niel room for a donkey to get into—" "Then make yourself at home. Mr. Smithson," said the girl pleasantly. When he arrived home all the humor was gone out of hon forever. An Old Joke but a Good One. Minister (visi:ing his flock )—"Aye Janet it's been a sire war thus, a sore war !" I Janet —" A ye,bit there's twa thingsthat's aye cheered me up since the armysteece. Ulan's -he tbocht that wesot the better o' -Muir : the ither's the fine wye thee Eng- lish backit us up !" The town (ounil held Its regular meeting on Friday evening. When the street tusp(tor's report yeas under conIMrratlon It was stated that mime rwldents of 11girl avenue (elm phi Imil about the work awing dour MI that mad, Claiming that the road- way wall being made too wide. The matter wap referred to the putlile works committee. the- chuirmau to con- fer with the residents. A eemmunk•Ntion from Mr. 44. MeV. Lloyd complained of toys siding bk•yeles on the sidewalk. Referred to lepeefal ermmtttrw, with Instretions to have the bylaw enforced. An application from Mrs. E. Lander for the rerwwa1 of her mother picture• Ilcnw was referred to ttw special 40114- ni l t tee. An appli(atien from J. W. Me4lee for permissbn to put in a gasoline pump la front of his plat* on Hamil- ton "'tree( gave rise to some discussion. some of the 4'oo willorl thinking there Were getting to Is• too many of these intents on the strsets. CouncillorMawr, however, argued "the more the merrier." He had a gawdine pump 'Myself on the same street, hut he was quite content that Mr. McGee should have 04)4' leo, and anehody elver. it would help to bring down the prise of t> 4140(1 rte. Mr. M44.ea request was grantee!, on the axial cfnetittOn, and the ques- tion of granting any more such ate 'pi y'atlons, and of the conditions; under wAMh the purge already in operation, are permitted, was referred to come rnittee of the whole council. An •pplieetton from the Salvation Army for a grant towards Its rem ter work wax sent to the finality com- mittee. Au application Since Taking Tan as Much Work as Thirty Years Yo Says., Ca rMan gar, He from Mr. 4'. A. Reid Just Soak the Clothes in Rinso Suds then Rinse It's not a cake soap—not a chip soap—not a washing powder, but a wonderful new form of soap—in granules—which washes clothes immacu- lately clean—gleaming white—without either rub- bing or boiling. These pure granules are so rich in cleaning; value that they loosen the hardest dirt while the clothes soak for • few hours. Yet Ringo is so harmless that it doesn't even redden your hands. & It seems almost •unbelievable that RINSO cleans so easily. Just soak the clothes for • few hours in the pure, rich, cleansing Rinso suds—then rinse • few times in either warm or cold water and they are as clean and white as though you had boiled and rubbed them for hours. One trial will convince you. Try RINSO Next Monday Follow the easy directions on the Rinse. package and see how it soaks out the dirt that you used to get out by main force. If you have a washing machine- Soak the clothes overnight in the usual Rinso way. The aieansing suds loosen every bit of dirt. in the morning operate the machine for • few minutes and the clothes ere per- fectly clean—even the most soiled spots. LEVER BROTHERS LiMiTED. TORONTO 28 "Well. it just makes me think of old times, back when I was a buy. to be feel ing so fine once more." said Wm. House, Chedoke, Mount Hamilton. Ontario. "My health was broken all up and I was amply under 11 e weather. My stomach gave me all sorts of trouble and it looked like every time I ate a bite of anything it asindigestion. 1 would bloat up until kit like I was choking and would have o pant and fight to get my breath. I hid an awful stubborn cane of constipation and had pains all through the lower part of my stomach. "Then I had rheumatism in my legs and feet and at times the penis were so sharp I couldn't stand up. I couldn't sleep to amount to anything and hardly had the strength to hold out through the day. Things looked pretty gloomy and 1 thought I would have to quit work alto- gether. "Well, Tanlac just fit my case the best sort and now it has fixed me up so fine I believe 1 can do as big a day's work as any man thirty years younger than my- self. Why. I feel u spry as a fox and haven't a pain about me anywhere. I'm back on the eatinglist and nothing ever hurts me at all. am not constipated any more. in tad, 1 am feeling as fit as a fiddie 1n every way." for permission to erect a vanit its Maitland .cagailit J,. sit a cast of .*1,200 to 81,500, was went to the cemetery and parks trrmmlttee. Mr. Reid also applied for permis- sion to construct a concrete curl. Su front of lot so, East street. Referred to while works committee. 4'ralgl.' Ftrw.' •pplk•atton for te- iwwal of their billiard room lie•na. was referred to the staedal committee. Tlw following applications for build- ing Iwrmits were receive' : F'roin J. J. Moser, for blas kumlth "flop or feed .staid.' on the south skis of Hamilton street, estimated emit 84)40: Peter i!lpain, for new roof on dwelling on -Newgate +street: from J. 11. Million. for new ,sof on dwelling on i'ie-tun street: from J. T. Thompson. fur two verandahs on dwelling on F;IFit. avenue: Mrs. 1.. Donaldson. reroofing dwelling 1411 filmic). stmt :--(till"-rt Plant, 4'amhrhl road, Mirage: Mies Mary E. Fe•rgttian, new foundation and repairs for dwelling on Itayticld road: Rent. Campbell, mehlagllug dwe•lling,on Quebe street. A communkatlon frim the Mayor of Vancouver, R. ('., asked support for a niovem est to amend the Opium and i)nlg Act by In•rea110g the penalties and facilitating prosecutions under the Act. Mayor \\iris said (he drug habit was growing alarmingly. though little of it was known here. The law could tint her Mille tee1 drllst1,. It was 41e- (441141 to ,nlorse the nw.lotion for- warded from Vancouver and to said it to tlw Mlnixt,•r of Jn,diee at Ottawa. A petition from reakdera. and prop- erty -owners and others Interested asked that West street be scraped and oiled at the earliest opportunity. lte- fc•rnd to pleblic works ermtulttee. A circular from the inion of ('an• viten Munlei pslirks, Iailing attention to the eonventl4 n (41 be !rill at Ottawa In July. wax filed. The iNatioruti Shipbuilding lbs re-- ported'hat tlw alhowane• for dMmafce to the machine slop in the ,sent fire had been adjusted at Selta.I5 and asked for authority to have the repairs made at one. Thr matter (was re- ferred to the public works rnmmlltee, to arrange with the Company 4o. have the repairs properly mad(. A—Limitless Guarantee %p guarantee that operates at any time in the life of an Ames Holden "Auto -Shoe" protects you against any and every defect in material or work- manship that may come to light. There is no time or mileage limit on this Ames Holden •'Auto -Shoe" Guarantee. It serves as bedrock for all adjustments, which are made upon it—without fuss, quibble or red tape. •Vr.l Sox" Mks THOS. M. DAVIS, Mouth Sf., Mone No. 83 (NIDERiCH, ONT. AMES HOLDEN "AUTO -SHOES" • CA rd and Fabric Tires in all Standard Sizes For Sale By �‘,..„ 7•Rcd Sox" Tubes P. J. MacEWAN, tot. Andrews Rt.. Phsea Na. 294 6OIERWCiI, ONT. :Mr. W. W. Bnrlow, secretary- of the Purity Flour Ias4ull (hr(. wrote thanking the coun•il. and empeialIy the 71411)114. works chairman, Mr. Moser. for the Interest taken In having the baseball 'field put Into shape for the seawall. and also for the use of the Lu11r11ng for Installing a shower -hath for the players. Mr. J. J. Merner. M. i'., forwarded a letter rvriyed from the 1)e•pnt)• Mintvter of Public \\'arks at Ottawa rotating that the result of a survey made at the entrance to firnlerich har- bor this spring dared that a shoal had formed In the channel. the quan- tity of the accumulation being esti. mated at 21,450 cob& yard*. Han. Mr JIi4'urely. It was further stated. had authorized the calling of public tenders for (fie dredging away of this shoal. _Tile .cauneil Instruet,d that a rues - nage of thanks he sent to Mr. :M.'rn'r for his Interest In this matter. On the ,preset table In the 011111/11 ehnmber 1.44.4 the anti -rank rifle reent- 1y received from Ottawa, 1t having leen pn•sentel to this town by Major P. M. Mackay. A suitable acknonvhsig- meut will he sent to Major Ma(-k,IY. and a wall ease *-III le procured. with a gloms front and proper llaa'ription. in which the rifle will he placed and kept In the antpc•il chllmber area war trophy. ♦ The order of the Provincial iteeinl of health for the installation of A filtration plant WAS preae4itti to the rmnnell, and the clerk was lrrstruetel to advise the Board that the cell:.e•11 is acting In the matter. The fire ermmlttee reported that the 8n' warden had rellnrtel •8 Inspection of a bnllding on Hamilton street Ise- longlmg to Mr. Cooper. which he fon oft unsafe and a fire menaee, 411)41 nrom- menled Re remos'al. The (nnmltte• els0 recommended that the fire alarm wires he extended from the prevent *whelk at the ,court holt14e to the fire hall and that Another switch he In- stalled In a .mall hos outwlde the fire hall. With referen('e to the fire wa r- den'a retort that building14 in the fire limit are In a fairly safe condition. the errnmtttee mom toended that (he fire warden be Instructed (0 ver that all hnlldings within the fire limits are perfectly wife. Instead of "fairly safe" am reported. The fullnw(ng ■pplle•A- tMls for building i ermita had been pawned : From 1.. Weethmnk, A. Foater, W. R. I'Ind.'r and R. Bnrk- h4)1414.r. 'The aptlIVAtIon of Mr. J. J. Mower for a permit for a handing on Hamilton street w•as lai,I over for f ir- theeation. 2C111411(taiseroce committer recommended IINy1441 10 11 WI/ gINNI Clean 11.11(., 4tum•s and other mah•rlal neer the bunk at the end Of 'Igii :4 en111•; a. the Iauk was 111llin4( . 'ay at this point: that the Barrett ('e puny Iw' instructed to deliver the (lar 4 tarvitt the first week of ,lune; that car of road oil similar to that p11 -teasel in 11)1!) lie pnr•has41 x1141 phl'w an streets where re.ldents p•titlun for nw. euarante' buy to pry fitly per cel. of the Nod. Tle•"e7ae 1411' commithw 411I1t111e1NI1Vl the renewal of Bt.. pni.br RINI tinkl- ing alley license of F. H. W....41 Nal the (Vial oil penia '44 Items• .1 Thos. A nderami. The cemetery toil lurks 4111 dttee reported that the work .d 11111114 the e netery grounds in e.ndltlon as irogressing +4?I factorily. Extra had 1ee11 engaged he 11x, in the /e•xtl ill the. work. Arrangements had been made to have -tale sexton's eiw• Iling rdee.trat,•d hackle and (*Oxide ann 1 to lav 1111e elrpentering work deme. The cemetery waterworks system had tiro) repaired atal tUr water turner! 4. 011. amt a •w lawn -mower hail been tlllr•h4)! si. The market .omtllitte• reported that the prepesual to remove the market bnikling ane' sakes from the present +site had been under 4,osideratlnn• ant that to ene•t ars,tlwr sltltable building within the fin• limits. for wale mite only. would (est 4n .the IaeiltMorlNenl of V2.100. In view of tow absolutely ne..walry improvements and work tw- in* nn ertaken by the public work.. and eeme•44•ry committees, tlw e.tnmlt- tee advised that the matter of remov- ing tow tmmrket building he heft; over for an Cher year. but that the Present hulldlt* be repaired at a cost not to exeeell k7:4. These reports were all adopted with the exerp(iun of that of the market commirtw•. w-hieh In the aleaenr of the chairman of that ebmmltte• was laid over. lu considering the report of the pule lie work". committee Councillor ('11tt asked If It was fair that residents on the; streets to he 4111441 s1.,111d have to lay fifty per cent, while tarvfa WM. I/11 t 011 at the 4'x11.1544' of the town en- tirely. Thr Mayor {x41144441 out that It would lw impossible to 011 the streets all over the town. and the only way to deride where it should be put was through the willingness of the rei4• dents to pay a portion 4.1 the expense. It was (Welded to have"t(14' rebuilt portion of the Agrieultlal Holl paint- ed. ant- the town hall also is to he repwlntel. in view of the 4)14 Hone Week them is les, interest In the Celebration of 1h.minion 1)ay, hut it wart de•Idel not to let the day piss 1111110rti441 alai the Mayor wean asked to (1411 a public meeting to prepare for a eelebration. twenty Reeve Clark inquired if the IMNsing commission w•us stilt In 4'xiet- 4'Ie* 111.1 was informed by the Mayor that it wax. 14 waw.rady to sat --last had no appuktatiuls from twtwous dr- •irinR !mimes built. I'e•rmisslon was given for the further expenditure of $2..1 on the read to the golf grand,. Councillor Knight being still In the hospital, a resolution wens passel eve pressing the (sill 114•11'14 hope of his speedy recovery. There worm some dl'1l1etlnn 4)f the privets of milk sot fee in '(:ewi erfch. but no action was taken. ltylaw No. KI, authorizing the coir stria -tion of a St -in. "waver on Market street, and No. 111, for the mnstrnctfnn of a 9 -in. `sewer on Worth street, be - twerp Blake, and Raglan streets, were paasw41, and the council adJowrnfit.' Thursday, May 26, 1921.--3 After Evers, Meal Sealed Tidt Kept Ri • ht gin. WRIGLEY'S 41 JUiCY FRUI 1 1! IIK....-HEWING GLIM ..._ Still 5c WRIGLEY'S has steadily kept to the pre-war price. And to the same high stand- ard of quality. No other goody lasts so long - costs so little or does so much for you. Hato cam --beneficial in a ct— full of flavor—a solace and comfort for young and old. The Quiet Mind. , -• There's notch that must go over, Ah, much that shall go M• : Yoong love with it. unreason. Young hopes that clinch the sky. But hest comes often after Abid Is•st is yet to fined, t hen rt grown e•n1m with wisdom. Peals) and a quiet mind. - Beatrice Reehelth, in The• l:uadian Mlae.irine•. • HYDRO -ELECTRIC Use a "Hydro" Vacuum Cleaner and your house is.al- ways clean. Does the 'work quickly and snakes no dust. S A N I THE FLAVOR LASTS a2 Tire Dliferenre. Frederick was sitting on the curb, cry- ing, when Billy came along and asked him what era,, the matter. "Oh, I feel so bad 'cause Majors dead— my nice old collie r' sobbed Frederick. "Shucks !•" said Billy. "My grand- mother's been dead a week, and you don't 1 re catch rue crying. - Frederick game his eyes and nose a swipe with his hand. and, looking up at Billy, sobbed despairingly. "Yuba but you didn't roti mother from a pup"- The up" YOU KNOW your gra- Try a Want Ad. In The Signal. that, regardless of conditions, of conditions, we're going to get the best quality for you that can be obtain- ed, and we're going to stand back of it. This year more men than ever are going • • to demand fine merchandise—they aren't go- ing to take a chance when quality is gener- ally doubtful. F. H. MARTIN, Tailor X C skeet ixxx xocc -Scheel-of--Commarc Clinton and Goderich, Ont. 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