The Signal, 1924-1-31, Page 8R
HURON PRESBYTERIAL
Annual Busters Meeting of Society
Held In Willis (btrr'dt, Clinton
The annual bushels., mer'thlg of the
Huron Presbyterial Res•lety was held
in Willie ebur•lt. Clinton, nn Tues-
day' January 15th. There Sias a
goott attendance of member'. The
morning sermon opened 10.30. The
president. Mrs. J. I. It g, ocellpltd
the chair, and i'on,Iiu'tcd the devotion-
al exemi..,,e. Iutereting reports
were preeent.d by the various .rcre-
tarks, w•Icich showed increased inter-
ew and activitiy in all departments.
The Huron Presbyterial now num-
ber* e4 auxiliaries .with a member.
*hip of about 400. contrlbuting
$4,11411
.50, and a Ttmng Women's Aux-
Iliariee and 1 Awoeiate Society num-
tering 1St snit enntributlng $1,977.45,
also 16 If Bands with an offer -
Ing of $1351.14. the total sum mim-
ed by the Preebyte'rtal Ming $R.303.114.
Twenty-seven tie•uler and 43 Junior
life membership certificates lulve been
enrolled. also one in Memoriam from
lies W. McQueen. of Brucefteld. In
memory of le(•r. eon. Albert .1, Mc-
Qtleen, Who peened away August,
1906. Fonr hundred and ninety
pon-Ids of excellent clothing, valued
at•$840.10. were ahlpped to Portage la
Prairie.
Sixteen agxiliariex. two Young Wo-
men'; Auxiliaries snit- eight Mission
Bands sweet -did In reaching their oh-
jeetire,
There are 331 )lame Helpers, eon-
trlMutng $4140.57, an increase In 'nem -
bee -hip of 106 and In contributions
$53.00. Huron Presbyterial stands
h hest In, the province In this depart -
▪ t.
r• subscription.. of the Missionary
-Me ager for 1924 number 749, an
Inerea: of eighty-three- 11 response
to the 'ial appeal.
There are 23 prem secretaries in
the Pres.vtertal. The work In con-
ner-tion w h the striver -re depart-
ment bee a.'.ost donbleel this year.
A moist 'I. ter -.ting report of the
work of the onng Wntne'n's Auxill-
erei was give by the Seere'ary, Mrs.
G. Telford. Illy , and also one from
the Literature etary. Mra. Nahel.
Ooderich. The "fon Band Aec•re-
tare. Mrs. Lundy.: Klppon„ reported
Mission Bands _Tic 1 of the 27 con.-
g regation! In tile' bytery. hiss
Ilrquart, Klrktnn, LIb ary Secretary,
reported that the wor - of. bee de-
partment had grown mu during the
year, 1.5ee paper% and book,: for
atndents' library having n sent
to outlying (Petrels. M Lundy
urged every Band to nrga 'se with
a full Ilett of offteer. with et:lrk's
ler -211 departments. She also, show-
ed the newt of grading Banda into two
or three departments. using the hooks
prepared for each. Each grade ray
organise separately haring one tre►s-
trer for all. There are plenty of any -
Marko eager to send material hut
Brent lack of addresses of .those In
need. Mfssellrquart however, hopes_to
have more of theiie to Mad to quill
lariek. during 1024.
Several valued anxlitare member.
have leen called away by death dur-
ing the year. among them Mrs. Cur-
tis. Clinton ; Mrs. McLaughlin, Exe-,
ter: Mrs. Cooper, Reaforth, andrw.
Clifford. Godertch; Men Carlisle, Ma-
sanl.
The teat books, ."Wonders of MIs -
dons" and "The Building of a Na-
tion" hare been generally nerd. The
auxiltarles rlslted by Mise Herdman
a retired missionary from India, speak
of her inspiring story of the people
and work In the East as a real
source of blessing.
Several auxllfarics referred to Mrs.
Reddltt's full and interesting report
of the procineisi meeting at Windsor
Other speakers were Miss. McArthur,
Social Serr►re. Montreal; Mrs. (Rer.i
Alp. Auburn. and Mrs. W. Strachan,
of Go•terieh,
The following officers were elected :
Honorary President. Mrs. Jas. Ilam -
Ilton, (kxlerlch ; Pr'sident. Mrs. J E.
Hogg, Clinton ; het Vire-I'resh►e'nt
Mrs. F. 11. Larkin, Sesforth; 2n1 vice
President, etre. R. C. McDermld, God-
ertch ; 3rd vier president. Mira. C. A.
31cDonell, Hensen ; 4th vice presi-
dent. Mrs. J. (' Greig. Seaforth ; Se-
cretary, Mies II. I. Graham, Seaforth ;
Treasurer, Mrs. H. C. Dunlop, (lode -
rich ; Mlaelon Band Secretary, Mrs.
R. A. Lundy. Klppcn ; Supply Sec,
Mrs W. D. Fair, Clinton; Assistant
Supply, Mrs. 1t. 11. iliggine, Clinton;
I.Iteraturo Sec., Mra. W. F. Naftel,
codertch ; Preis Sec , Mr.- W. D. elc-
Donuld. Bgmondvllle : Stranger's
Ser•reetry, Mrs 11. Aruuld, Iielasall;
Unitary Secretary, Mile L'iquef'y
Klrktnn; Serrentry Young Wumeu's
Anxiliary, Mrs. G. Telford, Blyth;
Messenger Secretary. 3(?ss Jeckell,
Exeter; Social Service, 'Mrs. R. M.
McKenzie, legmondvill e; Forward
Movement, ML's. .t. Henderson; Au-
burn: interdenominatioal. Mrs. W.
It. Alp. Auburn; Fluanelal Secretary
51rs. Gardiner, Blyth; ('uuvenor of
Nominating (committee. Mrs.. More.
Klrklon; ltomne helpers, Mrs. Mon-
t rsmb.17tppetr1' Convener: of Program
Committee. Mk Kydd, Thames Road,
Mrs... Chldley. Thames )toad. mit.
Jickell, Exeter. Prayers were offer -
let by lire. James Hamilton. Mrs. F.
H, Larkin, Mra.•James Scott and Mss
it. P. Graham. •
Mrs. 11. C. Dunlop was appointed
Preshyterlal delegate to. the prove".
cal meeting at Hamilton. awl Mr....
It. C. McDermld, president's eubetl-
tute. Mrs. F. II. Larkin was appoint-
ed president's sutlwtitnte to the Gen-
eral Council Meeting at Montreal.
A motion of appreciation of the
se'rvlrna of the retiring Press Secre-
tary. Mrs. W. D. Metntosuh, of Bruce -
field. was made by Mrs. R. A. Lundy
and seconded by Mrs. James iTamil-
ton. Rev. Dr. IArkine who repre-
,se•nted the Presbytery, spoke on some
aspects of the Social Service depart-
ment at the noon hour. A hearty
tote of thanks was also tendered the
ladies who so kindly provided lunch.
Treaattrer's Report
.tubnnt $ 224.10
Bayfield2222 149.25
Bethany ..e.28.00
Blake 120.00
Blyth es.45Lllt
Brutetleld .......... ..... ...• 288.54
Clinton 303.00
legnnondrine - 264.24
F.xieter 4. .. i 175.00
lloderlch �.' 332.31
)land Bette 100.00
'Hensel! 363.00
Hillagreeb 157.80
Kiplrn t 290.00
Klrktnn 235.00
Leeburn 72.75
Londeaboro , . . 120.50
McKillop, Duffs Chureh 100.00
Beaforth 105.00
Smith'" Hill 94.00
Thames. Road 200.00
titian Codetrteb Township , , :.4 (I0
Varus ... 47.00
Winthrop 142.00
$4,946.59
Voting Wesson's Auzlleriee
Brucefield, "Kelly" $ 342.80
Egmondvlile, "Yeti Shaw" 254.63
Exeter, ."Logic" 178.48
Gode'ricb, Arthur" 002.00
Seaforth, Barbara Kirkman 499.55
Blyth Young People's Soc. 75.09
Smith's Hill "AaloeIate" 95.00
A'.urn
es R.. $1.977.46
miss
1 20.(x1
field, "Lon (Benham" 5.00
B1a
Blyt
Cunt°
e 64.50
, "MeLmn" 305.00
ie'!d, "Little Disciples" 90.68
"Busy Bees" . 154.26
Egmontiville "Little Helpers" 62.60
Exeter, Sunbeams" 23,47
Goderleh, "Mat'Oilllvray" 200.00
Ifennel Clag's Own" 56.00
1 OWN SIF GODERICH
PUBLIC NOTICE
Citizens are requested to keep
their ashes separate from gar-
bage, tin cans, glass, etc.
Good. clean ashes are always
required for filling purposes,
but dirty ashes and garbage
must be taken to the town
dumping grounds.
By order of the Town Council.
(Sgd.) B. C. MUNNINGS,
Chairman Public Werke Cor.
• THE SIGNAL'S
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The Signal and London Advertis*A
The Signal and The Toronto Globs
The Signal and The Mail and Empire.,.,.
The Signal and The Toronto Star ...»,
The Signal and The Farmers' Sun....,,»
The Signal and The Family Harald and Wetddy 31.,.....».. 3.60
The Signal and Saturday Night 6.50
The Signal and Presbyterian Witness 'i;..""�„-""�. 2222 3.90
The Signal and The Catholic Record ....... 3.75
3.75
The Signal and McLean's Magazin* .,„ rs',,, 4.50
The Signal and Rod and Gun 2 ..................... „.„ 3.90
6.75
6.75
6.75
675
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The Signal and Montreal Witans,.
This Signal and World Wide
_.seweYesl ERR
seep 3.Y0
grew,$ 4.25
new . 3.88
Clubbing Rates With Other Periodicals May
Be Had on Application
Hila Green
K►ppen. "Gauld"
Kirkton, "Anna Fletcber" 44.40
McKtllup, "Detre Church" 28.00
Themes Road. "Busy Bees" 15.25
Seat forth. "Su ushine" 154.00
':W DOMINION ALLOY
INDUSTRY BACKED
DV STRONGEST MEN
41,381.14
Armdal Statement
Receipts
February
Murch
_twit
May
June
July
$ 10.00
32'5.97
33L5S
eere.81
208.711
4fn._e_
August 24x.:41
September , , ... -T.... , , 507.7:
October 22,22.. 879.45
November 1431.40
Ikrember 3638.71
Expense Fund 23.00
• $8,330.18
l)Isburuements
March 27th $ 244.00
May 23rd 0143.011
July 25th 750.00
September 24th 800.00
November 21st - 1800.00
December 20th • 10110.00
January - 24201$
Transferred from =pease
fund ... , 25.00
$8.330.18
Recapitulation of Receipts
Anxlllark.. x 4940.50
Young ‘Women's Au‘lliary .. 197743
Minion Bands 1^r1 14
.............. 27..00
Total $8,330.18 •
.t Musician Wanted
In a .certain country parish a gen-
eral meeting w -as held to consider
the desirability of putting a chan-
delier into the sehoolromm. Every-
one seemed in favor of tete idea.
"Do you think we ought to have
one, Mr. Davies?" said the wheel -
master to • renerable parishioner.
"I agree to it," was the reply,
'but there is one thing I wed' to
know. If we have a -a -a-"
'(Chandelier," said the schoolmast-
er, helping him out.
"If we bare a chandelier," the
old "Man- cotrtinne,l. "nhn'. goieg to
play it?"
•
CHARLES EDWARD DAVIES
Formerly Assistant General Manager!
whose appointment as Acting General
Manager of the Canadian National
Telegraphs has been announced, follow.
ing the sudden death of Mr. George C.
Jones. late General Manager. December
3lst, 1923.
Mr. Davies received his first telegraph
experience with the Western Union
Company at Helena, Montana. On
January 1. 1906. he commenced his
career_withthe Great North Western
Telegraph Company. starting at Ottawa
.as Chief Operator. On September 20;
1909, he was made Manager at Ottawa;
and two years later was given charge of
the electrical equipment in addition to
CapitalWs ie Duties as Manager at the
city,
Oct January 1 of this year he wit
made Assistant General Manager. in
charge of electrical engineering. plant
work and railway service. Owing to the
sudden death of Mr. Jones, however,
he only held this position for one day.
when he was trade Acting General
Manager,
Mr. Davies is • Fellow of the Ameri-
can Institute o1 Electrical Engineers. and
• member of the Committee of Direction
of the American Railway Association.
He is also an active member of the
Association of Professional Engineers of
Ontario.
Mkt
FARM LABOR
Farmers requiring help for the
Spring Season or year 1924, are
requested to apply at once to
II. A 'Mason.)), Director of
Colonization and Immigration,
Parilament Buildings, Toronto,
Ont., or to the Agricultural Rep-
resentative of the County In
whteh they rookie
Applicatloos should Abate
whether they regnire experi-
enced, partly experienced or in
experiencedsingle men or ex-
perienced marr4M , ten with or
without families, length of lime
services will be required and
este of wages
Appiteatona will be filled as
far sa possible In the order in
white. they ere received. prefer
-
ears given yearly engsgcmenta
Ey authority of the Honor-
able Jobe 8. Martin.
11IIe1/tfee of Asrictltare.
e
New York Financial Paper
Speaks Kindly of New In-
dustry at Sarnia
A current Issue of the 1'onene'r-
tinl and leituintial World published
iu New York .arriele
concerning tt.. Duwinlun -\llot steel
CorpuratLul, Limltcei. whk•1+ it refers
to as a "Mime industry ss 1- badly
needed."
Some exempts from the article fol-
low: '•1)ne of the most encour-
aging eiglls of the time. in et.
▪ is the uumis'r if important
new industries which 11 re twine,
established. The prevent art itit>
in thio direction i. healthy IUM^
directly to line uith legitimate bus -
blew .xpan.lou. It has uulhlng cu
common with' the opt r tions of pre -,I
netters who were IAusi1v engaged in
the formation` of lndustrtal, land and
other enterprises during the boom ier-
iols of the past- This Indicates tlytt
new projects 10 secure any degree of
popular support must tae sponsered by
Influential men and have behind them
assets of a tangible culture.
Strong Men Behind It.
'Amine now Industries now being
established to which eonsiderable sig-
n►ftean(•e is attached may be noted the
1Mminon Alloy Stee4'Corporatton. Lim-
ited, In our Toronto curreepondence at
the present time. As ite► name lndi-
eates 1t will devote itself; to the mann-
facture of alloy steels for which
there is smelt a keen demand by
the industries of t141a country.
The sltuatie,' is more remarkable
from the fact that thlea is the first
I enterprise of its kind to he establleb-
ed In leatwda.
"As no undertaking can be
stronger than the men behind it we
take pleasure to emphasizing the
personal strength of the company.
In this connection it may be stat-
ed that the president and treasurer
te William B. Boyd, II.LE E., of Tor-
entu, one of America's most success-
ful . electrical exper.and consulting
electrie 1 engineer to some of Canada's
largest Industrie'". He was formerly
electrical engineer of the Illinois Steel
Co . Chicago. former chief ele etrloltl
engineer of the Dominion iron and
Steel ('o.. Sydney. Nova Scotia. and
has done much to advance electrical
science in many branches.
Rig Market Here
"This, as the pioneer alloy steel
manufacturing concern in Canada, will
ware the manufacturer and consumer
in the Dominion an enormous sum -:of
money anunally and greatly ispedite
delivery. as compered with present
conditions whieh necessitate tbe impor-_
tation of this produc,•t from the 1'nited
iltetes at n 'heart coat of duty. -
"it is perhaps not generally
known that Cannla is the second larg-
est maker and uter of automobiles In
the world, over $600,000010 being in-
vested in the industry here. The great
stresses to which the power plant,
Matt line and frame of the motor car
are subjected make absolutely neces-
sary the use of alloy start" and it has
been due to the developments of such
high grade special etee'a that the Ford
ear has achieved km prerent univeraal-
ity. Within • radius of 200 mile, of
Sarnia there is more alloy steel im-
ported than tlu• company can produce
when its first unit i* placed In op-
eration, so from this it will be seen
that it has a market already waiting
for its products."
Recommends Vicks
for Pleurisy
Quebec Mother Thankful She
Oan Now Get Vicks in
Canada
Mn. J. A. Lebiond of 114 Rue Galt,
Sberbrooke, Quebec, writes: "Vkka
VapoRub is not a new remedy for
ua, because we have used it to our
family for four or five years. We got
It from the United States. This
shows you bow much we think of ft.
We are glad to get It here now, for
there is nothing better for pleurlay,
cheat wide, etc."
Here Is the last word to fronting
cold troubles --rub Vickie well in over
throat and cheat, get into bed and
have the coverings loose about the
neck. All night long you breathe 1n
the healing vapors of Camphor. Men-
thol, Eucalyptus, Tnrpentine, etc. The
appltcablon also nett like a heating
liniment or plaster. Usually colds
go In one night and croup is com-
monly relieved In 15 minutes.
Vicks comes as a salve -the exter-
nal direct treatment for all cold
tronblea---ettsorbed like • liniment
and inhaled as • vapor.
Vicks 1a the ideal treatment for
children's cold troubles; It avoids so
much internal dosing.
At all dreg *force, 50e a jar. For a
free test size package, write Vick
Chemical Co, 344 St 1 cul 8t., W,
Montreal, P. Q.
Though Vkka la new In Canada It
has a remarkable sale In the 8tatet.
Over 17 million jars used yearly.
Board of Ambit
The Board of Health held Da in-
sugursl meeting nn Friday afternoon
of last week when Mr. A 11 McLean
was re -appointed as chairman of the
Board, the memberchtp of which re-
mains nnehengal, including Fars.
McLean, W. F. Naftsl, Mayor W. F.
Callow and Dr. A C Ranter. M. 0. 11.
The Board derided that as last year
the meetings of the Retard daonld be
hes on (be first Monday of the
month at 4 p.m temples, of tee from
the harbor are to be forwarded to
the institute of Pabtk Health for et-
aslaetIw sad report.
HURON OLD BOYS' HOLD
AN ENJOYABLE AT HOME
Varied Program l'omprixitlg Concert,
Dance and I'rgressive
Euchre -
The 2'4tlt annual at how. of the Hue.
011 Old Boys' Association, of Toronto,
was held in the Oddfellowe' Temple,
College street, Toronto, on Friday ev-
ening of last week, *eel was largely
attended by old boys and girls repres•
eating almost every cuneessloe line
of the county of Huron, Many happy
greetings wer.• exchanged. and many
old-time associations were redewed.
-- a &aturev. et -tbe- cewiDJ--ware-u-
coucert and a dauet+ et ..lateen uum-
ber., progrc.sire euchre and refresl.-
mem M,
The hall was appropriately de.ora-
ted, curd. repre•.e'ntlug the different
mnule'Ipalitles of the *Minty of Huron
is•ing hung on the wads.
Mr. W. Proudfoot, the pre/elem. act -
eel as clutlrmal durlug the eOntert,
when the followlntt artist* took part;
Mr-. Pearl Steinhoff Whitehead. con-
tralto; Miss Nelly. Gilt, eopraso• Miss
Edon -Melee aur, vlotheete .Mi!'.
Mayne 6111. plaulst, and Mist Manny
McKinuon. pianist. All the numbers
is.were well rendered, and were highly
appreciated by the audience.
Immediately following the eontext-
the dance program m w as commenced
p
and continued until 2 a.m.. under
the direction of J. A. ('uwrrou.
I'rogreeslve euchre• was a parted the
program, which was pnrtielpated In
by many of the older members of
the atnoclation: valuable. palatal being
given for the suce'awfnl eompetitors.
Some of those present were: Mr. and
Mra. Proudfoot, Mr. and Mrs. J. A.
McLaren, Mr. and Mrs. E. Flood. and
Miss Flood., Mr. and Mrs. Robt.
Holmes. Mr. and Mrs, R. C. Klug. Mfr.
aud Mrs. N. B. Cohbledlek, Mr. ant
Mra. W. H. Ferguson, MT. H. W. Tim-
mins and Mrs- J. -'S. Timeline. Major
and Mrs. J. Beck. Mr. 'add Mrs. S. L.
Seott, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Stowe. Mr.
and Mra T. G. Smile, MIs. M. 1..
Flynn. Mr. J. A. Cameron, Mr. John
Robertson. MT. R.S. Sheppard. Mr. R.
8. Tenney, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Phil-
lips. Mr. and Mre. D, 1), Wilma, Me.
and Mrs. F. W Irwin, Mrs. R. 6. John-
ston, \Ir. and Mrs. W. E. Floody. Mrs.
iI. Meath' and \Ilex Martin. Miss alma
Freeman. Mr. J. R. Lyon, Mr. G. A.
Newton, Mr. E. J. Willeh, Dr. and Mee.
J. T,. Houston, lir. and Mia. S. 31.
Wickens, Mr. and Mrs. A. ('. Mnc'icar,
Mr. F.• I. W. Hodgson, Sir. W. W.
Sloan, Mr. C. C. Ross, Mr. R. Crocker.
Mr. Bert McCreath, lir. RntseII
Brawn., Mr. snit Mrs. .7 It. Burnet.
Mr. and Mrs. Jne. Moon, Mr. and Mrs.
A. ( . Maehav, Mr. 1 . Stewart. Miss
Stewart and Mrs. Tydell. Mrs. Thom-
as, Coderich : Mr. Loftus Stark. Mr.
Jas. J. Doyle. Goderkh, ler. Geo. E.
Ferguson. Mr. and Mrs. 8. H. -trm-
atrong. Mr. and Mra. J. C. Mother.. Dr
R. B. Stanhury, Miss M. Ginn. Mr, and
Mra, J. N. Stratton. Mrs. Diane Brown
and Mies Brown. Mr. A. Andera.0 and
Miss Anderson, Mr and Mrs. A t. Hod.
gum. Miss M. i.amprey. Mrs. 3. John-
ston. Mrs. Elliott, Mrs. W. Wheatley.
NOTES
Mr. Proudfoot is an ideal President,
3. A. Cameron make e n good Floor
Manager.
J. J. Doyle met Goderieh people he
hadn't /teen for twenty-five years.
Mr. and Mrs. Moon won the prize
for the "Lucky Number" dance.
Mr. and Mrs. S. IL Armstrong won
the prime in the "Spot" dance.
Hunt the Caterer gave entire satis-
faction.
Honorary President .7. A. McLaren
secured the artists for the concert
program and reeeired many congratul-
ations nn the splendid array of talent.
Mies Edna McFarlane. who enter-
tained with the violin to the tine. -
faction of the audience, just came to
the city from Goderich to reside a
short time ago.
Bert JtcCrrrnth is a hustler and made
tbe program go With a ru"h-
('HU•RCH NOTES
The services in Knox ehureh next
Sunday will be conducted hy the min-
ister. Subjects of sermons: 11 a,m.
fourth In the series en The Lord's
Prayer: "The Will of Gal;" 7 p.m..
"Anonymous (;rcatne•es." Sabbath
echoed and Bible classes at'3 o'clock
There will le a fellowship service
in the auditorium' et aJiorthesta et t
Methodlat church next Sunday morn-
ing at 10 o'clock. At the \fen's Club
the subject, 'The Benefit% asel Dangers
In Having an ideal," will he Intro.!
third by Mr. H. Breckow. The
Miselon Rand will also meet at 10
a.m. At 11 Holy Communion will be
dupe -new' and reception of new mem-
bers w111 take piace. (church school ;
will meet at 3 o'eloeh and in the ev-
ening at 7. "Two Weather Prophets"
ww11.1 he the'ggstor'uauhject. A solo
"The Less Chard" (Sullivan), will he
sung hy Mrs. (Rev.) Wallace H. Moss.
Strangers and vt*Itore welcome to all
servlcee.
Evangelist Torrle is leaving (lode -
rich. Iiia closing sermons will be
preached in the Baptist church next
Sunday. Tine 'tubbier' on Sunday are: 1
11 a.m., "Consecration"; 8.30, "Judas -
whet went wrong with him? Where is
he now?" 7 p.m. "Conviction" rs
(bnreraton." On Saturday night Mr.
Torrle will 'peak again to atndents
especially on.the subject: "The secret
of happily and "ltcoeasfnlly living the
Christian life." Everybody .ssellome.
`aesata-��e'e.
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Gcxlerkh, on Su. Jaala
19th, 11814, W Mr. andtunt"7))lits Zobnry
Vickers, Bt. Patrick streete a eon,
tJohu Donald).
11Tt'Fs�lu (;,t ericl,. uu mouldy, Jae.
nary 28. 1934. to Mr. site 'Mrs. Wil-
fred Et.a sous
TL1FFORIuy).- In G.alrrkh. .•u aatur-
day,' January 20. 1924. le lir. and
Mit Ras. Tedford. 1i daughter,
DIED
McIVOR.-1n Toronto. oo tlunday,
January, 27th, 11.21. Neil Mclvur,
1u hie 8 18 yeysr.
KAY -At Bruce Miuee,- uu .Friday
Jailtury 18. 1024, David Kay, Mine
- are Of Ripley,- eget'
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WANTED
TENDERS WANTED
TENDERS WILL BE RECEIVED
until the 15th day of February,
1924. for the erection of u new bre
school in 8. 8. No. 9 Ashfield. ).owes)
I'.r any tender not ue'ceesarlly *0
('opted. For plane and apeclticaUot>♦
apply to WM. CLARE. It- It. No. 1,
Lucknow, phone 81 r 4, Dungannon, >M
WANTED. -BOYS 'lei isI.l, THE
Detroit Sunday I're' Pros tided
eeommlesloe. See Mr. F. Crate, at
Cralgte's Billiard Parlors, Nest .I, Ir of ,
Square. 11
PUBLIC NOTICE
MH'PIVE.°-_ flier PERS444.--x1-110-t
/n took the ....,p shoal fruw,my'
tarn recently et •.k'e'el to return satue
at tete) mare -further trouble
le
JAMES GAI.LAGIII:K. R. R No.. 3.
Goderieh.
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NUTIl'E.-A MEETING u1' 7111:
rat: -)oyer,.. of 14'bont Section No
8; :'olttnrnr, will 1a• 1M'Id lit the Scheel
house uu
MOND
TENDEIt4I WANTED
24 -INCH WATER INTAKE PIPEGODERICH, ONT.
Sealed tenders platply marked
'Tenders for Intake" will br' received
Icy the underdgned up to one o'clock
P.m February 8tb, 1934, for the pian
Ing and supplying of 1300 feet d
'{inch cast Iron and 1300 feet of aced
Intake Pape with Intake well ad
crib.
Plans and specifications may bs
seen at the office of the Town Clerk.
Goderieh, Ont., or at the office of le11. 1)arltag. M. E , Consulting Engine
tees 47 Home „lank Building, Hamlle
ton, Ont., or a set may be obtained
from the Engineer on a delstait 01
twenty r
fir �
e dollars re ($..5.00 I as guar-
antee for their safe return.
Tenders mutt be accompanied by a
marked cheque for ftve per cent or
the amount of the tender or an ap-
proved hld bond. The lowest or any
tender will not neeeesartly be accep-
ted.
Signed: .
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M
o &ey
•3.Y, FEB C1117 11(8, at s p.LiiChairman,
to eons►der the advisability of re- Waterworks & Electric Light Com -
modelling the upper room ut the s(•laed `>dtaslos ()Wretch AotY'
ire iuse a community-
hall. - _ ,
2t R. .1. WALTER. Seeeeaarc.1
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APPLE ,TIONS WII L BE BE
celved by the undersigned, up to
Saturday, February, 2nd, for theof-
fle.e
e. of Asseor ' for the. village of•
Bayfield for 1924. Applicant to state
salary wanted. By'order; IL W. ER -
WIN, Clerk, - -
Bayfield, Jeu 222nd. 1924. 2t
FARMS FOR SALE
es
FARM FOR SALE CONTAINING
lot acres, sheeted on the Hnros
road e15 miles from Goderlch and Ste
mile. from Clinton, On the farm there
is a good batik barn, 55x65 feet with
(r•tueot stabling. a combined PIS
bolt.,• and driving shed. also hes
bon- Clouse is a story ami a halt
-home both bard and soft water 11
lrou.. sod running water in the bare
-yard. I':.rm hand Is of gold clay
Imam. s.•een screew
of fall heat sowed
this fall: twrrtt3 acres am weeded to
sabout leet*. abt twenty-five scree 0f
fall pteeing dole. A11 the farm NI
d
well 5-ts.. For price and terms on
this Al yr..perty apply to the renewon tee premises, MICHAEL FLiCK.
R. It: No 2, Clinton.
A
PP'LTCATTON 1H PARLIAMENT, �
Notice- Is hereby &erre -tbat an ap-
pllcatlou will be made by the Purpura•
Coned( the Town of Golerich. to the
' Legislative Assembly, of the Province
of Ontario, at Its next *elision fee a
Special Act to empower the said Cor-
ation to raise by way of loan on. the
credit of It. debentures the sum of
$25,000.00, to pay a floating debt of
the said Corporation. amounting to
the said sum of $2.5,000,00, and which
has arisen by rescan of yearly deficits
on curre'ne accounts from time to
, time, and which have been entreat by
the Town'. hank, and to empower the
said Corporaton to pass a hy-law for
the purpose of raising said money on
the credit of lots. aid dt'1►e•ntta'e•s,
wlthnut obtaining the consent of the
electors of the sold Town of Ocsle-
rich. M the passing of said bylaw `or
observing the formalities in relation
1thereto prescribed by the Coe/militated
Municipal Act, 1922. The proceeds . of
the eald debentures to be applied 'o;ely
'to the purpose of discharging the said
floating debt of $23,900.00.
1 The existing fetenture d.4.t of the
"aid Municipality 'la $218.94.,.42 (ex-
t ela•lve of local Improvement debut
secured by special acts, rate' or aaee,ts-
meek 1 whereof no principal or inter-
test Is In arrear and the reasons for
requiring a further inane of debentures
are ns above set out.
M. (1. Cameron
Solicitor for the Appll.-ant.
Dater) at (toderlch• thea 31st
day of Dec -ember, 1923
Sharp
Countryman : "Euston, Wane."
Clerk: "Change at Cha ?lac Cross."
Conntryman : "None o' that, young
feller, 0'91 'ave my change 'ere."
HORN
Mc(3REATH.-At Cottage Hospital,
Toronto, on Wednesday, January 23,
1994, to Mr. and Mrs. Bert H. Mc-
emelt.
o-Creath. a son (Rosa Gregory.)
LYTTLiL-At Grace Hospital. Wind-
sor, on Saturday, January 1911*.
1994, to Kr. and Mra George Lyttle,
a daughter.
VIC1ti1111-At Alexandra Hospital.
Dlt
ElEDICAL
F..1 It I ORSTER
E i 1:. l.‘ it, NOSE. THROAT
Late }louse Surgeon New York Oph•
thalmlc and Aural Hospital, assistant
at Moore1.44i Eye Hospital and
Golden Square Throat Hospital, Lose
dun, Eng.
53 Waterloo St, 8., 8patford Tel-
ephone 267.
At Hotel Bedford. Ootlerlcb, oa
February 311t8, at 7Jp p.m., to Febru-
ary 21.t, at 1 1,1s.
AUCTIONICHING
I 1 M. ST.\LKER. AUCTIONEER
for household effects farm stock,
etc., for tbe. Conary of Huron.
Address all communleetions to 3. IL
STALKER, Auburn P. O. 44-d
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II O. CAMERt ie K C., BARRIS-
'l'ER. Bolleitnr notary public.
NAVIGABLE WATF:itY' I'li(YfFy'- Office Hamilton stn -.-t, Geeerkb, third
door from Square Trust funds to
TE('TI(►N ACT. loan at lowest rates,
R. S. C. CHAP. 115.
ANI) AMENDMENTS THERETO
The Corporation of the Town of
Goderieh. In the County of Huron, in
the Province of (►ntario, hereby gives
notice, that it bee under section 7 of
the said Act, deposited with the Min-
Ister of.Peblk Works, at Ottawa, and
in the•Regletry Office, of the Registry
DIvislon of the County of Huron, at
Goderlcb, a dvs'ription of tlee site and
plana for • twenty-four Inch. Intake
pipe, proposed to he laid In Lake Hur-
on, at Goderfeb, and being a portion of
Harbor street and Harbor Quay in
Bald Town of Ooderich, ■0d portion of
the Lake Front redeemed by the Pub-
lic Works Department and now In part
the property of the Canadian Pacific
Railway Company, &leo part of the
Harbor and Lake Bottom, vested In the
*aid Public Works Department and in
part rnvered by the Canadian Paelfic
Railway's Water Lot, from bald De-
partment and which aid parcel may be
better known and deecrlbed as fol
lows: --A strip of land 30 feet wide,
lying 15 feet on either aide of a centre
llnd, said centre line being described
as follows: -Commencing at & point in
the south-westerly limit of running
Lot No. 1044 of the "aid Town of
Coderlch, Canada Company's Survey,
said poln being distant 38 feet, 0
Inches S. 60 degrees E. of the north-
westerly angle of said Lot No. 1044;
thence 8. 70 degrees, 40 min. W. 36 feet
0 inches, thence N. 73 degrees W. 292
feet, 0 Inches; thence 8. 70 degrees,
W. 220 fret, 0 inches.
AND TARE NOTICE that after
the expiration of one month from the
date of the first publication of this
netice, the Corporation of the Town of
Ooderlch, will under section 7 of the
said Act, apply to the Minister of
Public Works, at his office in the
City of Ottawa, for approval of the
said site and plans and for leave
to construct the *aid Intake pipe, sa
sect out in the preceding paragraph
hereof.
DATED et Goderieh this 16th day
of January, 1924.
M. Cl. CAMERON
Solicitor for the Corporation
oat the Town of Goderieh.
PROUDFOOT, K I Li GRAN b
i I O 1.M F: S.
BARRISTERS, SOLIriTOR$, NO.
TARIES PUBLIC, ITC.
Officeon the Square, woad dost
from Hamilton street, Oodsrteb.
Private funds to loan at lowest
rates.
J. L. Killoran, Dudley E. Holmes
Nape R Lave
11Aaae•rxan, t•,n,
R.C.HAYS-1.C.HAYS, JR., B.A.
Hamilton 101., Galerich
C SEAGE1t, K.C., BARRISTER,
SOLICITOR, Notary public and
conveyancer, _._.OfficeeeCoust Hooses
Oodertch.
INSURANCE. LOANS, ETV.
McKLLLOP MUTUAL FIRE INSUR-
E" L'SSURANCII, LOANS, BTC.
ANCE CO. -Farm and isolated
town property Insured.
Oftker,--Jas. Connolly, Pres., Qpde•
rich P. 0. ; Jas. ll)vaes, Vies -Presse
Beechwood P. 0 ; D. F. McOrligor.
Sec: Treaa„ Yeeforth P. 0.
Directors -A• Bro•dtoot, R. R.
No. 3, Seaforth; John C. Orleve, No,
4, Walton; William Minn, R. R. No.
2, Seatorth; John Benneiwiee, Brtd-
hagen ; Geo. McCartney, R. R. Na 5,
Seeforth; Robert Perrin, Heelotf
Murray Gibson, Brncefeid ; Joann
IEvan".
Beechwood; James 0ennone.
Ooderkh.
Agent*: .1. W. Yeo, Ooderi&
Alex. Leitch, R. R. No. 1, CU244s0
John Murray, Yesforth ; iL Ht
Yea forth. Polley holder* ern pay ap
payments and gat tbeir nM* rak-
ed at R. J. Morrtsb's Clothing SUM
Clinton; R. H. Oott's Oroesry. 3�j�'
doe rel -reet, Goderich, or E. RgYlr
The Lowe the Meer
`Agnes Is looking as young 0
ever "
"Tee, but the gays it casts Mir 00
every year."
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