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The Signal, 1924-2-14, Page 14 • * ere tet • A New Serial Story will be commenced in an early issue of The Signal. It will be a good one - Watch for it. ;If • • A 17":01iMtZli: y • I440.4$4.04.1. itl.rin:44$!.44 :4 it.it-te. 11 • P''''''........110:1111.46.41,00011.".11 "lt7 - • - ).•*!•-- flftr•llt. .16 te„ 0:1 tittilett: iii•eteleentsa.v1.,e, "t".•'S • ".• • `, • • e, it se t :07/14f,,POI 17.,frsr. Job Printing The Signal is prepared to do all kinds of Job Printing at reasonable prices. For your next order Telephone 35 SEVENTY-SEVENTII 'SEAS NO. 7 GODERICH, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1924 ENGINEER DARLING • ' SPEAKS TO LIONS ON • 1 r WATERWORKS PLAN Present Deficiencies in Service 10 be Eliminated at Moderate Cost Vi'at.invorke development In Ontario with partsenlar referenee to Goderieh was the subject ehoeen by E. H. Dar- liug. M. IC., of liamiltote for • brief talk to the Liens. Club at Its regular hlaeboon last 'Friday noon. At the out- let of hie remarks Mr. Darling potnt- fed out that any lorge waterworks veltannenttoday4P- i. Usually undertak- en at the Initiation of the Provin- cial Beare of Heleth While the deris- 1011$ and orders. of the boom! may teem Vitality, h.. said. the board le doing • splendid work in Ontario today. No Individual militielitallty could maintain the laboratories or @staff of experts that -the Provincal Board doe. and thus real eerviee hi secured it cow• - ,. partitively .mall coat. ebiltinning Mr. Darling pointed out that lioderich woo a port of entry and a dierietaing point for Westeru riled with what ease a • typhoid tatient on one of the bunt entering the harbor might be the means of taneading the di...lute throughout this portion of the Province. or how, vice ver**. n typhoid patient In Gale - ria' Might remit in the spreading of the dim:Ilse up and down the lakes. Thu., it watt in the interests of the, Province ao a *hole that the water and %unitary eendition4 at Otelerich 'should le correct. The .peaker Hien" ennMeratedfrom tee prat -deal knowledge of our writer • ,'item five deficiencies in that eyntem a. It in at present opeested. an fel- lawn: Lack of eater. the supply ti !laded. with all. the lake there to draw from the intake is Ito email that It sloes not pre enough water to feed five the intake Lad hem hum to invite trouble from ; the intake had ,been located ineeie the brook - 'otter arid thus we. euhjeet 10 .111 the drif. from the harbor and river, testa of the water have shown that at any time it la none too pure while at ether. it le even contaminating; the intake bovine been rived 00 close to the shore the water secured wan e nvoy. !middy and full of 'sediment, the nedimentatIon basin had lost a large part of 'Its efficieticy In thls ✓ e...wet due to the lowering of the lake level; the water pressure is var- iable. unlees the immix are going al- most contimumsly the pr....wire droptt and there 1. n.• reserve in the etand- pipe. for when the pumps' are stopped the water fall., twenty-five or thirty feet in the pipe and the pressure is off. The rebuilding of the Intake is then tbe fir.t step In improving the renem, declared Mr. Darling The 24.inch pipe being installed will mop- - pia ten or twelve times aa much wner as the town ever t.,.& even were the lake level twcor three feet lower than It sr preeent. The new intake is to he placed out - tilde tbe breakwater at a point, from a elope study of the existing eur- rent... that la freest from the effect* of the currents in local waters. The design in the very latest to over- come troubles with lee, while tbe, feet of its being placed beyond the break. water will. to some extent at leael, eliminate the roily and muddy con- dition 'of the water Further filtra- tion ironid purify the water and get rid of the turbidity, so that the town could be supplled with pure spark- ling weter. The conetrnetion of a new tank tower would make possible sufficient reserve en that It would not be necessary to hare the pumps+ working practically all the time aa itt propene. Thum tbe peak load would rates vmuld time be lowered. be lessened end the light and power Mr. Darling then quoted from INftires_siven film by Town Clerk L. lia0x and otber 1 lure. of his own to /how that the cost of carry- ing and paying off the debenture charger' on *60,000, the erttnated core of the new intake, would amount to 10 cents per mouth per capita, the price of two kw cream cone* an be pot it; for a family of five this w ould amount to 16 or 17 per year. The water rater' wood bet inereed from about $8.50 to $10,60or ap- iiiev°eraat that the rate wouki be erY 1' teary twenty-five per cent. low In comparison with wbat other towns have to pay for their water tropply: Preterits $14; Kincardine, $15.50; flmithei Tana. *10.60. The lait-named towu. Mr Darting said, P • had recently made lanerrovementa In Its system at a core of between $180.090 and $140.000. whieh it was carrying with an Increase of about twenty per cent. in the ester raters. • Tor $18 or 819 a year, what we pay • in Hamiltondeclared the 'meeker. you In Goderich could have the new intake, now filter system and new tank tower. Within a year or two debenture* expire which will relieve the kcal commission 01 the sensual payment of $700 0 yon nave 31 a day on the cost of operation of the •waterworbs plant. asserted Kr. Darling. It is equivalent to paying off of $4.500 of debenture* in a year; if you can save the salary of one man at 95 cents an hour for a year It is equivalent to paying off SIAM of de- benture,. The operstMs of ono a the nvw•till* liallabie mean* flee poo Mat. greater ; on 1010 'AulPOWOr that ammo flee to ten bonteperrer; Mum ladies $400 per leer. sad that SWUM Meets the peronista or sumac bad awl Inters • 't." enn • eat on • debenture issue of 15,000. The gasoline pump costs $2,600. In seen • way the commission (amid af lard to inertial the gasoline pump and then be 32.500 to the good. in concluding Isla address lir. Darling expressed the opinion that In another generation water I./serum and sewage treatment would be per- fected In Ontario towns and cities and at tem coat than they are paying to- day fur my imperfect 'Irma, 0030IENCES SATURDAY An opportunity awn iti.eldoin Comes to the people of Goderieh and district Ls presented by the great Rye times' Sale announced by Air. W. C. Pridhesu on peer 4 of this hawse of The Signal. Mr. Priebe= removes alhortly to new premiere on the wast aide of the Square, sad in order to reduce him stork be la giving the public creep- tional motley -saving opportunities; In the purchase of Suite. Overcoat... and marry other Linen of elen's And Boys' Furnishings. The Pridham store bars always had a reptitation for the high quality of its warty. so timer who take advantage of this sale will find superior quality mated to low prices -- a combination which should be an ir reebetible attraction Tide sale commences Saturday next. February 16th, and clues Tweday. February- 29h. Ison't 11.',s th.• theta* to mike your dolhirs d. lonble duty. GREAT INCREASE IN BUSINESS Crown Life Insurance Comptes Haa Gratifying Retard fer Peg Year The annual meeting of ape Crown Life Neurones, Company wile held on Monday. Pebrnary 4th. at the l'om- penyas head office at 59 Yong'. atreet. Toronto. The president, Mr. G. T. Somers. presided and the financial otatement was read by the general manager. lir. II. R. Stepheneou. Applications for new polities dur- ing 1923 totalled *15.123.290. an in- crease of nearly fifty per cent, over the previews year. Policies' were M- itred to tbe amount of $13.840.920 and the total hisurenee In force at Decem- ber 31nt hint was $42375,180, being an increase, of $7.715.134 mere than tsventy-two per cent. dining the twelve months. The 'poets totalled $5,472.066.94. of whish first mortgages on real create amounted to 32.527.895.21, and on this, large amount only $7,311.94 of interest was outstanding. Government and municipal bowie amounted to 31,337,- 253.07. The east premium income was ale 362.37R.31 and the cash intereit Weems. C237.46202. The average rate of in- tereed earned wu 7.02 per cent. The sum of 1554,0964.00 was sdded to the policyholders reserve fund, whieh now amount* to $4,41S7973, to addition to $76.381.20 of allotted surplus allotted surplus etando at $470.277.- 43. Dividends paid to policyholders were $70.452.52 The Reale of policyholder!' dividends has again been raised, the 011ie ad- verice tieing made as was made a roar ago. Profits paid in 1924 will accord- ingly he twenty-edght per cent. greater Ikea were paid on corresponding Iciem in 1922. In moving the adoption of the re- port President G. T. Somers said in part: "Our Company is growing very rapidly, the net increase in insurance placed on our books during the pant five yeerts exceeds by almost fifty per cent. that of tbe years 1901 to combined. Lest you should fear that thin large amount of new business has been obtained aLan exceenve eoet harden to siesure7ou that our expense ratio, which in recent years has been quite low, has again declined and le in fact one a tbe low •"Our *mete are well distributed and In excellent condition and our In- terest yield is certainly most isatInfac- tory. Tbe peer-increesing returns to policyholders; by way of deldende can- not fail to be gratifying to them and helpful to our field force. We are con- fident of continuing during 1924 the splendid progress reflected in this; report." BELFAST 44.4Q BELFAST, February 12. --air. Jae. Henry left for Toronto one day last week. Mr. James Alton ham eetorned home after spending a few daps with his son Charles.. of Toronto Mr. and Mrs. James Cook spent an evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dwart Taylor. of Ieseknow. Miss Tillie Flackett spent a few days 'fiat week with friends at Ripley. Jame,' Culbert. of MAI/PkIfOr. WAR prefixing hay for Roy Irwin one day last week. Mr. and lire George Renter and family, of Zion, /Tent Friday late at the home of Mrand lira. Joseph Ffaelrett Stews Robert and Irwin Henry made a Airiness trip to Westfield last Mr Robert Nelson. of Currie's Cornersvisited at John Ifnllan'a one day recently. Mr and Mrs. Will Lane and Of TAMS, spent a day recently at the home of Mrs. David Hackett. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Minter and danabter, of Zion, visited with her game% Mr. sad Mrs. Jekm oenetonen. lest wee. tillilkineese -0 74'1 7, •$`„ e News of the Town THE SIGNAL TILINTENG 00.. LIIILITSD. esiolliebrea 'Me Dates et Helblays t t Attended Heuer Opening I Humber Lulus Like the Villamer The holidays in 1W24 fall on the fol- , Mr and mra W. '1'. Murie-y elille In Th.. rink tournament Nang held by lowing date*: Good Icriaay, Apra 18ed ; , Teronto la week attned the op- the Goderien curling club will be vow - Empire Day, elaturdey, May 24 King 1 Nang of the Legialatnre. in el ,1011ii IlY Illei ed MK week. Chartee Uumber's Birthday. Tueeday, June 3; Dominion i wise Mr. It )1. %Vials., M. P. l'.. and rink looks to b.- the winner with a , .10:, -1 I ir."'"vr,...' SEMPORTII ARE I gether and Govenlork found the teas* 16•shvia G*** --L1111416 I/6 Ili Saddel° the swore at five all on guar from die Death et\ ----i-aisi Clinton gROUP WINNERS behiod ldleDonald for hie third Usti sit clotting mInntee i the mrsech and tied sticks of Chase •nd Pex. the period. flocktrIeh rallied In that tindertb Toe Streeg i Though they ha the yeeiferows sap - After about five muswee' piny in tea Ilisi'tretrined.1 eateh.7. lvetIA'w. ntesirimam'eetnhteuindts.eval final period Fosun a fret Mot. twat to Seaforth in a eudden-deeth cane Snewart for a gut and the Gedericti at Pintos Monday night to devisee a tans again perked up on the urea.* Day, Tusteday, July 1; Labor Day, , Mite Wigle. _Mentlal. September 1; Thankegiving ' oar. MaltdaY. Nevember 10; and Nor* Hares WM1 Cielite Herr 714.:r.l:iehD4f.r.1,""rnintkyS ii?"1:"1::;nnlin"g- -•-d-r"-14--0.--44`--1"-•41"` 4•410416--v90"41. 11.--trennecherdesinteteritlem-Vbr find"- IllWeeterser .Ilkaiforth on what took - basing group winner by the swore of $ to t3. ot a enelemi wee. Hay, 4,4 K,,,,for. --- 'le""`11 ech ?sextette we, leading :by one or two .4t1 like a glaring offaide inv. A. Kent t•hrintaaas Day. Thursday. December Repreeenting 1.. 0. L No. la'.. with fifteen potato: be thus neseits a tang vieiteei North Huron (smutty point.. to top the live Oahu on two or three oncsione but and Hays west does tottether and 25. linews. Jos. V eNvorin and A T. Keit- vis•tory with a ph.. -*ore of five the ye.now and Mace being a lieuvier ,ii.," 14„‘,1 in what prowd to big teem outlasted -them on tbe stk•ke iee the winning tally in moocher ono od Kate Meeting Adjourned Lodge at its antt00l meeting en Tue..: , The more. for the third roiled were faGeorge Hiller, of linetwoer-those there scriromagea" fto 'The oseetiag of the Goderieh rra. stay withn • invitation to join South n., follows: attain handled the bell. He caught n• make le look better Reg. Reid. Melte suree. , eet time and Peeing Aprocietion, which Huron in eeiebrsting ChiP 1201. of July 1 lligginsen 17. Iltophey itt numerable uffelde Oilv. and likke. but captain of the yeliew and Meek, Korea number eight. WAR Tipli•Risy evening, sa4S4 ad. this year in Goderien. 'The invitation . Walters 13, moraw Allan Reid. playing on the defence for ary 19th, when it in hoped there win membere of the local lodge at to-uignes was aerephel. A tali attendance of I sy.monda 17, teuele„n 1. Seaf Humber ln, Reid 9. ert h. re away with altogether too \jourued unit! Tuesday ere -ming, irettru be a (niter attendance of the member, meeting le tleaired• no that PrePara The draw for the fourthe rtunt is'laaree trrftufoh ' sg%%tsi11%r srk1. ta.oerivrgirblinsewhoia ab.. The election of officers fur 1924. at, tions fer tbe celehratiou may be put a, eeiewa:. • aol Kerslake were the limed for tbe well as other businese twill In- toa wrd. la bend Wallas*. vs. Fisher. ed with next Tueetlny night. Known in Goderieh Th.- brick building and newspaper pilot of The Norwood Register. own- ed by Mr J ('. Keefer, was deetroyed by fire last week. Mr. Keefer i, known In Goderich, hi. wife being A sieter of Mrs. A J. Paltridge of town, and both having %ieitssl their reletlue busk, 14j, tkelerieh frienns hope he will aufee no +writes. interrup- tion of bwaness • "The King'. Eaglieb" • The annuml meeting of the thine and flehool Club of Victoria school will tw held on friday. February 15th. at 8 o'clock, in the kindergarten room. Mile Ross, or Exeter, will give an address on "The King's Engli.h." and In addittins7tberetyr1ll 8..mime musical numbers.' A hearty inritatiog ie extended to everyone. _ W. E. Ellistt Is Seeretary The Press Gallery of the mtario Legislature. at the annual meeting of ite member.. hold laet Friday after- noon. unanimously re-eh.ted Sir Adam Beck an honorary president of their orgartization. The following other oMeerwere elected: President. N. M. Meleod. of The Mail and Em- pire; the -president. C. Sabiston. of The Evening Telegram; secretary. W. E. El tott. of' The London Free Frees; treaeurer, Paul Dowling, of The Tor- onto Globe Pollee Court Notes There were thirteen caeca In Police Court before Mairistrate C A Reid during the month of January. The total amount of fine-. was *145. afagetrate's fee. totalled *17.75: eonatablee tem, $02.76. Of the noes aftveseed 3110 went to the count!' treasury and 35 to the town of (lode. rich. On December 23rd last while driv- ing hie car on the main atreet of Sea - forth Peter Itegenell, of Mitchell, ran into Mr Brown, injuring him oerious- ly. Ikgeo.1. wes fined *100 end comm under sectlon 247 of the crim- inal code It is understood be paid Mr Rrown'e hospital bill and damage, to the extent of *250. Water and Light i'omnMeeion At Its regular meeting last l'hurs- day night the water and tight com- mission passed a number of apptica- dons for electric light **Tyke., and transferred the account of the eater department frees the Hank of Hamil- ton' to the Union Bank, where ie also the 'Agin department account. The two aceounte Are to be kept separate as before. however. The Commission decided to teecure from the Olobe Indemnity Company, through its agent, John W. Cratgle, public liability and property damage 1nm:trance for both water and light departments. under it. control The annual premium for the Insurance being taken out by the corn - =legion In this connection amountto about $275 per annum. Over 295 Enrolled The evening clause, under the atispieen of the industrial 'committee of the G. C 1 hoard and the personal direction of Principal J. P. Hnmeare now well under way for the winter term for the ensuing tbree months. The week of the CilOPOR in witch in• "(ruction is given end by whom. the ;hotelier of <stamen and the number en - toilet in each case are a* follown:- Reektery. (leorge McLeod 4 85 Dresamaking, EreW. T 5 40 Cooking. ban F. Potter 1 16 Home Wareing. Dr. W. F Gellert 1 8 Fincy Knitting. 'Mrs. D. McNertn 3 24 Automobile Mecharrke. Reg. Williams 2 15 Millinery. Mien if. N. Making 2 18 18 206 High Tea and Bazaar A high tea and bazaar tinder the 'Inspirers of At. George's church Wo - melte Guild will be held in the Mason- ic Temple on Tharoday, February 2Rr1i. The Women'., Miesdonary Society of Knox (hutch will hold its regular monthly meeting on 'Dworsky, February 19th, at 8.30 pm. An interfering pro- gram bee been prepared by Mrtt. Mc- Dertnid and Wm Fergution and the executive are looking for a large at- tendance.. 'Me Rome and Reboot Club of Central school will bold its regular meeting on Friday, February IfIth at 4 o'clock. Come to Root "meth eholr concert on Woodsy, February 25th. 'Pr "els eP, M. C. ('. Meeting ram} , The Menssetnng t'anoe Club'e mime- ingparty on Tuesday evening was * ilunilber a bye. Goderieb's Period very enjoyable affair. After the *kat- , The standing. of tbe nine rink. at The firnt eerie!, a. LI1 the game here ing the party adjourned to the CIO the coneltedon of the third round. and Friday night. was alt GotleriAlk (hitt- roome where members anti their lady Including Ilumber's hyeecore 01 five scored unaesisted. follow -lag up his friend,. to the number of Sete or point. in the fourth round, Is at. fee been ethoundafter hardly tlirsa. min- sni‘s1 liatndhlountsr..b Thande agsf,tne"wraal reoinds (m141entert- 12; WHiiiiet‘ 9: Relit 7: Iligginson .4 essonds loner on low idiot et the lowe: limber 20; Fisher 15; Brophey . _ tees' easy. liaym tied the vomit an fen ea. that the retest eliould be repeateueefeameeeee Arum& ''• oisteplusi af art flirtydale. Symonds $44 litulniton. Brophey Megaw. Reid r... Canapien.- e inners. while Genetic and Itronfth starred for the loser.. Angie Melbeutid iu goal puliset off at number ef stew- eseninr eaves.. implies* Raring Amendment Calegiate Mani Inaugural The inaugural meeting of the (lob' rieht ('idlegiate Inetitute Board WAR 11011.1 u,i WPtilteNday Art11110011 of list week. when the following officera nnd committees were appointed: Chair - num. Rev. J. E. ford; secretary. J i I'. Hume; treasurer, Willie ni Lane ; property 4%onimittee, j'. M. Itolterbion, ' Itr. T. Etunwrson, J. J. Robertson. Rev. 1. g„ Fedi; supply committee. 1'. J. IfacEman. .1.. L. Killoran. J. W. , Fre.er. Dr. Harold Tnyier; industrial enu smittee. J. W. Fraser. J. L. En- terer). Dr. A. T Emmerson. P. .1. Ala. -Ewan; finant. OMR111114*. Rev. .1. E. Ford. 1'1- M. ftoberteen. P. J. Mae - Ewan. J. W. Fraser. Mes.re. ('. K. Saunilern. C. A. Reid. John MurItot • and T. H. Mitchel! were sehlett as members of the industrial i•oinrolitee in charge of the evening claws as repre.entatives out -.id.. tite 1Pclaril Important eatenduiews to the comstittition of the 41.111110i14111 'Trot- ting .1nd Paebig Harlot.. Rorer seriatim' were effected of the annual meting of the membersheld at itt. l'rinee George Hotel. Torento. tart Friday night. After conakierable cussion the meeting resolved that In the twee interests of harneae rasing in Canada rule Mk of the constitution. amended in 1920. should be re- placed in It.t original form. Thin provide.: "In determining the eli- gibility of horses to compete in pub- lic ram'. only the, record. of win- ner. of races. %hal be coneidered. Record.. made in perforommee stgainst time. or trial,' of speed et agricultural fair. and at other meeting. where no publie betting in allowed about' constitute a breed- er', record, and ,hall tea be con- sidered a bar to eligibility to race 1 • • • 44 r .• • 1 t-enes.'-le•-•• Tide must be t way we looluke Olt the weary frit from the rink tie • the sietlea to take the train for boar. The penalties wer healed sat1. r‘t. thusly: Pridliatu, Ge ux. Chase. r•g; 2; fereenlitek 2. A. lie .".2. The gutkt . %ere ecore4 sus follows: \ Drone). FOE 2. t•hase 3; Kerslake, IL eitoiu 2. Hass 2. Goveuluck 3.. . ileore-ehy _perkier: Seafortie 1-3; 5-5;' 14.41. The tested lined up as follow': Gieterieb--Goel. 'Melton:1bl; defence. Fox, Prialiam; Ter- mite:is, tferoux, Chase. Itrotigh; subs*. airs. Redditt, is to he congratulated Man Trotting and Peeing Illaftless that the plans &rut *petrification., for carnival put on under Ito auepicea eotially large number who Wcfl` not in of North street Methodist chureh. Le costume. The judging of the costumer leaving ton -ti. having received appolut- previded that -tee ageheiltural we nociations an, .mernher• of the (NMI - at the West street rink Saturday af- ternoon. The event was R very happy one. both for the many children who Mr. D. H. Weston, for the comic. ten to fourteen, Gladys Shore, Mt` departure of Mr SN'stn from. Mew Asestsele• on." fthe torte school. under the pr.-aldency of meting of re town e 41 od s. were "dreeled up' end for an Rh:00V prite winners were as follows.: (Arlo-- : Mr. Weston, who came to North ,„ upon 5)4 entrees of the, children's be present. wan done by Miss Powell and Mite ment a.t oreiniet of the Methodist .. Hunter. of the G. C I. staff, Mr. Wm. ' church at Paris. Ont., where 'be am- ,,..._, ,e,,, Weir, and Mr. -C. -en. Nairn. The , sumer,' bis new duties. March tat next. ''''''''" f''''''' mi"114`41w gegi`AIF teen, Dorothy Walters. Erelyn (.1.1aric: 17010PO. Fans -7, under ten, 'Mabel Edwarda. :tempt churee from the Presbyterian 11."' Peggy Pankow; : comic, under ten. 1 church, Fergie., will hare under him wing Itoggarth; fancy, ten to fonr- ' direction in Paris a choir of over forty - •--- 'Cbildrma's -gangnio The Hume end *boot Club of Vie10 - . _ and ertetion of li two-stery addition pi. --k Hera,* Ha, weencoe-repeyink to . A -epreiel----c„----ae- ie. won 1 A eommunicati.on wile received from itself. gated the chairman to arrange si joint Wife beets completed. The board dele. S. B. Coon. of Toronto, intimating board at which Mr. Coon eine would . three years organist and etioIrnisteter rPaPINIae 11.) "Idel'' Me. D. H. Weston Leaving _ g of e present n an tx.1,4 kirk by rapping his Ntlek 4/11 thY lt% in 1 nuinter two. Drone!' got the third tiantie, Chair who on • high allot nobly"' goal himself on a -high shot which ho (1 his own men with. him. •viovite promptly plowed pwaseision of the puck end Itrough combined nieely. Browder; tomer of :the net. Atmeit five.mlnutes elapsed before -Itroterli *upped tbe th•orge ifiller. Kitchener. let fire ferns the corner of the rink. The period closed with Seating!' eery to les "friendly 'enemy. Itehinmon Tile second GODER1C11 WAS ON TOP- Senfortit (''entei Bark stanza in its opening thinking It ?AA one, .. A. Is -ant tied up the group last Fri- day night when they trimmed Sea - Loral Intermediate, Tie I p Group By forth, 5-4. 1111th the exeeption of ten rink the Goderkit internenliete 0. EL lake; .ib.. Smith. Hays.. He nen-- wtly MO front r 11..; 04# rk 11 e0 1" . el. tingent on laud. . Stewart ; define.% Cedmore, A.\ Reid; forwardm, Govenloek. It. itelid.Kene 5-4 Victory in Thrilling Exhi- .. In one of the •faetest games a 14..r.rta also bad a large - Ammar -tir-Arosr serest bitten .. ,•%.'"Mtill.1.. 7 P lit - ter e '..... scrill".:0- _ trifergyne Robinson. lieck. rinafmals-4j.5 Helen Itaechier; fancy, over fourteen. Goderieh means 11 die:tine inS41 to the minuteri wait -featured by end to end minutes; In the second period the red and white were an over the vieitore efeat. • erase. Jean Ilathieson, A. McKenzie; nation- mustiest talent of the town. The '11Dilly the brilliant goalttending of esteerttit der ten, Douglas Clark. John Persona: in North street church under his per - al, Olive Young. Bort-Comic, un- Trovatore" and "Famt" coneerts given d fancy, under ten, D. Middleton, Ted I conal direction will he emeriti...red for 4 Wiliki .„.6 - Stewart saving them from a criesigIng A Splendid Settee, neteetemels ttettee Plant: comicten to fourteen. J. Black.' some time by mutssiveloretas as being at. .11111er. uL littehener who Ian Whey; finer, ten to fourteen. :of a very high order. The promising Willie Halter, Harold Doak; fancy.' six -piece. orcheetra which- Mr. W,..ton . to the malefaction of players and RPPC.: handled the genie me referee. did es over fourteen. Jack Salkeld; boys' I organized gild trained during his stay tittorm alike; his work wits splendid. skater+, notked woe Mr. Alex Saunders. :cal ability. Further, he had the rem-. 44 iAit Winded out it was not so much thit While there were thirteen penalties Hiller national. SHIA Wakens. Among the; here is anot1.'r indication of his toted - the veteran chairman of the school ration of playing most delightful tiw content wax rough an that ever. While little roluntariee on the organ. cwit. determined to. keep it absolutely and Kanter Haydn Weettin starred on tel penalts .. \ . lean . Hiller's' work was In every way edit quite yonng Mhos 1.011iAP 1. The 0041Pfiet1 mitolle library hoard oertts given in the church or Sunday rt." \ ieand offside pla. y Public Library Inaugural different oceileionts ay pianists at eon- -1.-- impartial end without a fault. both held its inaugural meeting liattirday echool. Ilnydn showing marked ability Goderich'm IFIrst Period Met -dente Hell- end Mr. Terence Kidd re -appointed chairman of the boardmuc . h wired . _14 m.3.5 when Hiller dropped taw puek beKerslake I'd n furl Gervux. Gude. evening. when Rev. J. E. Ford wan on the chimes. They, too. will he The game got started late, it being - . rdeb preeeed the yellow and black•and a -ere re-appohited treasurer ands.ere- etry. reapectivelyThe follwing co . ome Wake Contract LS. i tr . - fkeoux wan rilmoet through for ii goal, A. 1tPifi. J. E Tom. T. Kidd; 'novae. a Toronto. was the euceeteeful firm P.:2•• ,...---:=- _ _:---„,-. but Stewart sat on the puck. rive • minutes,leter Brough slipped the puck mittens; were appointee: Flamm C. The Federal Conetruction Company. over to Gomm, who swiped It In for R. Stotiehouae, Miss I. E. Sharman, in tendering for the contract of in - r• the first tally of the Kant. Old - Mr*: K. 3- Phelan: book' Mien tibia' stalling the new 24 -Inch 2000 -foot in• --BUT YELL IX/WN ma'n and the whole board. take pipe and crib into Lnke Huron more wile given a minitte's rest for Th repo of the reasure r gave P fleet spring. The water Nen wedult ended In eovonitekm Himwizen Me Seri fort h goa I *as light .-- i playing football with the puck at a following information an regards; the commisaion. in conjunction eith Engin- el ' meet- ing in a acrimmage. Ile repeated just : ',seriously :In danger.. Chase went board.. finances : E. H. Darling. St E., of ilansil- a fewueemineet"------ater'elL Reeeeid Itell°'!"1 Total rewire., 82.34972: ..pent on ton. opened the tendern`Friday after- su".*'"•,---- "•""' - 7e• -Ty-through Orme for-- goat -intmtser-tve- - purchase, of booke $5‘2.74; ealarien. neon and awarded the s'ontrect AR 'n" Govenloek went down to- on R pretty piece Of Individual work. From a check off near (entre ise. Fox P -s,'---- ---1 beat Stewart for the third goal fee the i• home team All 'hie, time the visitors were bottled up in their end of the rink. and 1111 for their defeuce it wan wide open; they seemed utterly he - wilds -eel. Jusl as the period closed R. Reid and Heye broke the ice for tienforth. bulging the twine behind An- trum McDonald for their firer eonnter. Sesfortb's Second Period l'ete Solomon didn't appear on thir. be at the heginning of the second period and when after two mintitete piny Senfortb elipeed in their see- .:' end anal OR re three -nein eonatenatioa pl A y hy Hers. Reid and ftovenlock. fie I,,eal wetette stemmed ternpertirey dip- oreettired. McDonald nerds i RPIIPA- .?ick A. minute later Reid !leered. hut t jou! .111-.• on a shot off R. Reid', the play WAS called beck by the referee a. being offside. When the visitors tied the sore Jwtt a few minusea later on R combination play by Haps and iteie shine. lesiont to look not so bright for the heeds Alet. !trough ,teamed np, howeverend hod Stewart hadly worried during the last flee minute* of the peritet taylne fire Stet* on his Tiede In (pick ancteeielork (Continued on page 10) • .•„,•," 21*,4,1,414: ‘1r4114 4. _At 41 On two oseseionn (hiring the Period Remelt. 11/U4'11 to the delight of the 'spectators, teased a pew from Goven- OODERICH LOWERS SEAYORTH'S COLORS '14! board. who "ems to be as young at 8619.72; fuel. $405.76; light and water. abore, the tender figure being $52.750. 411385; insuranee. *42 10, repairs', The work le to begun hy the Comore - $107.19 ; total erpendituree. 821A639: tion Co. upon t he opening of navi- : balance ou hand. $183.33. ' gation and is to he completed within The•report of the librarian, Mlss a period of neren weeks Rome Aitken, eontainett the following 1 Information an to the other tendert. etatietke for the year 1922; Ntnnher submitted in it.. follow... Robert ('at of borrower,, 1413; new names on enn. Midland, $5s5s50 ; Roger Milier borrowing Hat. 299; hooks added. for A Mons, Toronto (114 weekte. 892.2149; adults 248for juveniles. 152; hooks. WPdP11 & Sounder!. Toronto. Is donated. 12; hook. withdrawn, adult'. weele.), $41.996; Dunbar Sullivan 100, jnyenlies 110. The bnoks. taken Dredging Co, Detroit. (14 weektO. ont during the year, 2597?) in num- $05790: A. (' seovart A Sone. Port trerr,arwere.clar:tritfted as follows In the Dover (Pi a-tekse, 812480 ithinrim re 1 The fact that the Ft elera I Con nt rue Genersil Adult Juvenile thin Co nntliertnok to have the work 10 completed in *even week'. time es 1'1111°e -oral, 154 1 artainnt eigh.een week. tin prep -eel h., Relleione .r: 98 76 A. c Stewart A Sone led the commis - Sociology Natural Selente 70 80 Rion to award the contract as. it did. lbefnI Arts , 74 468 1 though the tender ttf the latter firm Fine Arts .0, 171 TraFT1701" Magarines (home nee) 2.964 Fiction tAterature .. Biography ' Reference, ' i` "'' 130 4,1 R44 ' IftlIA4 325 830 166 94 4,913 was aseettated with the contractors in The some picture will do for the 116 previonsay retirnated the cold of the 106 ingtallation at from $55.000 to 300 000 Mt 1 Darling, who prepared ti plane and 71 mpeeleicationn for the new intake, had 1 48 1 monetary point of view. Engineer 75 we. eonmiderahly lower from 1 purely r An intereating fart Le that artent ' This. picture reprementa the floderich twenty flee yesirs ago A. C. Stewart erowd at the end of the firm period. i,. .,,,,, , .10,,,,,,, 4,,, ,7:ri:,,w0,77,7 c_h7ares of the re -building +if the River lereforrh crowd fit the end of the .-el" P" '44 ' S,005 Maitland breatwatt,::,%, 0,,,,, pubc, . „ , ., , ,„. ,,,„, „„ 41,4 fi,144$ ,k $i i ry.yr..+41.4' 4 ,1 $ 0F.V.,',...,„,,C,',..1".."...''''.'" 4 „, 00 • 7.. * dot,. • • t. r:"*" lr111141''P'" 7 It •,1 tete