The Signal, 1925-12-31, Page 1The Signal's New Serial
Text week's SIGNAL ,will contain the
first in,tallntent of the new :serial ator•,
"The Annexation Society,"
one of .1 S. lrleteher'a mot thrilling tale:.
Ile .ore to read the opening chapters.
Now is the Trane(. •.- .
to renew your aubseribtiott toTilY i
ata( ',Koh* one of the hsndaotne•
1926 Calendars
Don't Delay
SEVENTY-EIGHTH TZAR NO. ba
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The Miert' Crass
The fire alarm was rung shortly at -
ter 7 o'clock on Christmas Eve, and
. the people who followed the are hose
ONLY ONE CONTEST
AY THE POLLS FOR
COUNCIL OF 1926
s Filled by Acciama-
cept That of Deputy
Reeve
the exception of the deputy
esti, Rae town runnel( of Goalerieh
for aftis elected by aed•lamatlon.
a7ar )Maei;wsit and Reeve Mutmings
for ther term, and the six
are ('has. C. Ltd•. Robt.
and Iracid Sproul. of the
%of 19'25. and Wm. Itaille, J.
,• and Wesley M. McLean.
$sibs and l'raigie were for-
'
tembers of the couneil, Mr. Me -
m 'beim the only Ineita'rient-ed
alleanktf.
Tog ..gbe position of delete' reeve.
J. J. Iles,•r, who heels( the position the
ay poet leer, is opposed • by A. J. Pelt-
- ridge, lab.) was a co •illor for 1931.
'Lege will also be a ballot on the
lawn II bylaw.
Taylor gvww heck unopposed
water and light ennindeston
m of two years, and four pub -
trustee's are elected by le -
n
o -n :Forbes R. Miller for St.
ward. John Putt for St. I'at-
rw'srd. Alex. Saunders for St.
a wardand W. F. A. Nattel
Autres'., ward. With the ex -
wagon found that a cross was ablaze
in Victoria Park -Presumably the em-
blem of the Ku Klux Klan. The fire-
men turned about and left it, and it
continued to burn for an hour or
more. It wax about fifteen fret high
and fifteen feet across, and was n-
structed. it is said, of iron pipewrap-
ped with rags which had leen soaked
in oil.
Miss Mildred Dougherty, of Tor-
onto. spent Christmas at her home
here.
GODERICH, ONTARIO, T
The News o
Miss Ethel Handy spent Christmas
with relatives et Walkerton.
Mr. mud Mrs. Goldie Smith slant
Christmas with relatives at Stratford.
Mr. and Mrs. Athol McQitarrie and
sero, of Toronto, are vbeiting at 4he
home of Mrs. Mc(tuarrle's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Nairn.
Mrs. .1. H. Robertson erton and soil, of
Stratford. are visiting her parents.
Rev. J. E. and Mrs. Ford. Mr. Rob-
ertson will he here for New Year's
Day.
Opinions on the New Town Hall Project
What Representative Citizens Say
When one man be gener-
ous enough to put .up {12000 _to-
wards the new municipal build-
ing, the rest of u+ ought to show -
our good sense and appreciation
br v u f tate bylaw and
bringing our town ups to date.
J. J. MeEWEN.
As an old Councillor it has al-
ways been n matter' of amass!`
went M me to understand how
the huffiness of the town can be
of Mr. Itaunderx these are all conducted) tea it ghoul(' be In the
mtera. taking the places re-
ly of Thos. Gundry, R. J.
and J. W. ('ralgie. who te-
tter many years' were -ire as
trustees.
Iiamdimes -
nomination meeting on
t the following were propo1ed
various oaken:
Foil MAYOR
1 John A. Mar}:wan-by J. W.
and J. W. Taylor.
FOR REEVE
by Joha
[min C. Munnln•
nd Torus. It. Wallin.
Moser -by Frank
'Vallate.
I Wm. Crnigie--by (l.
lei Ilett. Donk.
FOR DEPUTY REEVE
h Moser -try J. i). Wilson and
nut.
Aryl? _raiMlWae- r W. x•
u terse Jas. C. Carrie •
\f.\TFR ANT) LIMIT l
M iaSIONER
Wilkie Taylor -1f1. ('has. C.
'I T. Gundry.
FOR ('4UN('iLLORS
,1 Sproul-ly holt. Turner and
d'. Ltd..
C. Lee -by Rohl. Turner sad
ul. .
E. Turner -by Chan C. Lee
Gundry. Cbaa. C. Lta
IntmeTrv.
quarters at present provided' for
the town °metals, and from this
point of view alone the need for
a new building Is very greet in-
deed.
R. IL HILL.
As one of the hi.•nvte•gt taxpay-
ers in town. I ate heartily In fav-
or of a new municipal building.
C. C. LE&
it Surely Geu)t•rich should not lag
',behind styth. /jansalL gingham.
,.geslorth and'Minton by haring
the f1lafbludu and nest out -ret
date municipal building In the
county of Uuroa.
W. CAMPBELL.
Oar Council have tehiwu that
k' [illy can bendic"T1ffeitnnnt't's of
-\the town inn ed,ltable• and efficient
manner. Let us show tour faith
In them by backing them rep and
voting for the by In W.
G. L. PARSONS.
show our gratitude to
for iris splendid gift
lion sad
Par-
t E. Turner --by R. J. Roll
Ar
Let as
Mr. MacK
y votinglii? the bylaw. - -
JOSEPll D. WiLSON.
1 am for it. tertth and nail. Tet
abate a public Indicting that wet
can be prong of.
AY• DECEMBER 81,E 3925
the Town
THE SIONSia, PliffING DOS• blall'TZD, Puldlabers
PERSONA friENTION PERSONAL MFNTION
Mr. and Mrs. 111.014 lovers *lent' Or. H. R: Hall enrol t'hristaaas at
l'tattSrthlP
Christmas at Senfo h• Mies Nora .Hurler was Moue train
Mr. and Mrs. V.It i,l were at Sane tar Christmas.
Stratford for 4'hrlal P' Mr. `Mae'' (illlspie spent ('helot -
Mr. and Mrs. rat'Stra and family outs at Mout Forest. Some twelve years ago, your then ('curd( procure(1
»(slit the holiday at 'Stratford. Mies Margaret Campbell hi holiday
Rey. C. P. Hu t Kltkorte, lug with releii es at Buffalo. plaits for a new Town Ilall and it was intended to build at
.lent the week -ens tcntn Miss ours McKee, of Toronto. b that time, but the Great War broke out and the matter was
Mr. Terenee KifittalR'•. t the ('lirlat• visiting at her home here.
mus holidays in Throat,. Mr. ti. Preston Strang was home held in abeyance.
• The last of the Patriotic and Red Cross debentures is -
Mr.
:Mr. Nelsat Ilu4nlltam .Lent Christ- from Toronto for Chrtktruax. }rat
at his home a/ Baric. I Mrs. H. Addiwru. et Detroll, t sued during the war will be all paid off in 1926. The ne-
ural.Mr. 4iiial, wit,[ .. of IS -troll, was Christmas at her home here• .. cessity of a new municipal building is more apparent now
home for the Chriefinas holidays. Mr. Harold Cooper. of Detroit. earn( given by
Mr. Allam Brindle/. „f Detroit./ is I Christwee at his home here. th--referendum- ever,taa with
lait elhich npre sior nof opi hon divided mote"
e
holidaying with ftdat& in town. Mr. siretest ('ollorte. of Pontiac.
`` building the plans -of -whish have been on- display fur -aortic
Mr. Donald Y fra). of Detroit. t Mieb.. Is twee far a-br rF-
rgeut Christiania et la•teme here. holle{a} Date.
Mr. and Mrs. t:. iaitott and Mite Torwto ft r
For the Information of the Ratepayers of
the Town of Goderlch
Re New Municipal Building
Your representatives on the Council Board have given
this matter a great deal of time and attention. The propo-
sition has been considered from every angle: The citizens
want such a building for use of the citizens as a whole.
•
e Mr. W. P. Marr was home tempi
t 4'hrlut_las s•
e John tnaham and
ltuffell are visiting friends at Toronto
tlla reel•.
Yr. Ed. J, IMdhaal, of Winnipeg. he
visiting his parents, r• and W.
Hilt` ue er, o
New Hamburg, serve man Y
oi. in lsa-n.
Mrs. Fronk Robinson and -[toes oL
Ilnwrktnu, are visiting,at the. home of
Mr Wm. Waite.
Miss Gwendolyn Colborne. of Tor-
ontof spent the -e past week with bee
mother. Mrs. 3. 1. Colborne.
Mr. and Mrs. P. T. Ilgener, of at.
Catharineei are visiting at the home
at Mia. P. MacKwan, Cumbria road.
Mr. and Mea. 1. H. Smith and three
ehlidnn. of Toronto. stent Christmas
bolldeys with their relatives here.
Mr. R. J. Smith and danghtcr, Miss
Heater. of Guelph, were •Ith their
gait
]1r .odssle h mlativts for the ' • ,
1 _
re r and l%y Elliott were atj."Wua fur Christ• Mesar t'hsA. In order that there should be no doubt as to the cost,
As n es del t of (espy was tenders were called for and a genuine tender of $86,279.00
as "a resident of Geelrrk•h for Mrs.John Johnston and Mins Pb;!' has been received. Deduct from this amount the generous
malty Tt•ars• no one realises better lis de Pendry are holidaying at Wind -M a t ora a gift of $12,000 from Mr. MacKay, and add to it an amount.
Pity!-
! do the very social a on tact ser. _ . to cover architects' fees, cost of furnishing and equipping
of municipal red social convent- Henna. Joe and Lha*- Yltrn. mat »•' -t 1' l'"'•hire.
ops eb i t' the bulldtng and the total of =8600000 is arrived at. The
a [roil. are holidayljd with their par• Mr and s e
r town. I am anis o3Lliaa. (`Dela/ Lit•bylaw being submitted for your approval provides for the
raising of the sum of *95,000.00 -an e , no w a an m mg
thing being said to the contrary, there is absolutely no way
of raising ter issuing debentures for any further amount
without the assent of the ratepayers. The $85,000.00 will
c'ov'er everything required for the entire undertaking.
Your whole Council with the exception of a very small
minority is behind the proposition and think that it is in
your interests that this nuehrneeded public improvement
should be carried out. . •
To us, individually, the amount may seem a large sum,
but --foe--a -municipality-the-sise of our • Town it can be
handled quite ordinarily, and the , greit reductions being-
of
eing_
anxious for the bylaw to carry.
J. S. PLATT.
Now is the time to carry the by-
law for • new town hall when a
nerems gift le available and
when a favorable tender has been
rrtwi viii.
JOHN MARRIOTT.
i was quite interested on nomi-
nation night with the opinions ex-
pressed r4•garding the proposed
new 11)--- ball, and especially
with the' idea of remodeling the
present bundling. particularly so
an I at one time held first this
ilea-. However. I believe a care-
ful examination of the building
will clearly shrew sts•II a scheme
to be undeeltxhle• as the construe -
tin is not SUI•11 as to lend itself
saatl+feetorily to suet pri'Ntnre,
being entirely toe, light, and even
if undertaken has not in itself
sufficient room to properly meet
the r'gttirements of town
That being ao. additions would be -
rigtiirwl anti the final cost would--
he
I U tTlie ,11vnppninting. AA a ratepayer
of this town 1 am heartily in fnr-
or of the new structure and be-
lieve the council of 191:5 did the
proper thing In placing the matter
ngnnt•t•ty--sod clearly up to the
- electors NOW. because no matter
if left ter years the statue finan-
cial ,debt will exist. as this to al -
wars present in private one enan-
It.LLAM S•I'OTHRR>t. - -_ _-vitt e•raterperim•X. and if allowe• •1111 -
nm (lance -lig nes. R.
walls Everybody who has nay pride due eonsiderxti in the town will
D.. Cron. never sut'e•eddl in acquiring any-
'. Cralgle-by A. C. ]lua- . in his own town and want* to abs
red H. J. A. MaeEwan. I it prngr•ss -hunld vote fur the by- thing creditable In emnitable ac-
commodation. The plans presented
-sem to cover Admirably every
requirement of such a building
and I firmly lu'lleve it to be in the
uterests of the ratepayers to
vee the project carrleel out at
Cockburn -Hays, Jr. -by
acgwan and Chas. C. law.
k James' Ryan -by W. F. A.
and R. J. Meanest.'
t Darr -by A. lireveed and T.
wford.
t Jeeeph 1'altridlt--by . Thos.
lie and R. J. Acheson.
r L. Cole -by Chan C. Leei We run aft
C. Crawford.
Joseph Paltridge-toy -11.-C. _still not have
rpt amt Thee. Tahiti.tussle owing
y M. McLean -by Frank Al- being pull e
Fred! C. Marney, favor of it
or MaeRwan s Address
the clerk hail rend the lose of 1 / '/. r'. '- ' I being in a position to [demand Mat -
ions. Mr. R. J. Thane woo t Pte. Gpkrieh Mfg. Ca bei in pe• ratesltunfor the town.
the chair. and Mayer Mae- 1 I am jiving to support the by- I
gave the first nklress. He' The market can then be moved to
rnims4l of- lltl.; heel Sone law for' a new town list!.
11R. A. nil. MACKL I. its- proper- place.
rlr well nut had a very fine I B. C."Ml'N1YiNG8•
t t present. The chairmen i n are being relieved in our
Y
law.
GILBERT PLANT._
The man aith the etnner pall
will carry the bylaw. Ile has
more horse sense than the aver-
age mall.
iMPEit1AL OIL CO.
it. because we '
ny iucn'ase In our \
•-Lef--1 ,eret't * municipal build-
s other obligations \'
1 am heartily le tug that *II 4mtlttty the Under-
writer's' AxsiteIAtlon as to efficiency
ECHLER of fire hall and equipment. thus
R J. MEGAW.
testa; during the next three years IRp us put our shoulders to
e) ' • the
various red he tmdd hind done
mk well and he had been ably ' o, o „num
t hrogglWOltt..,tlnae,..
Mayer there made a into r -.s-- '
the financial statement. ex•
Of the items and coup
0
dl
eats* Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. J. St rgtton
visit her won. Ma.
Toronto. •
Mites Rutherford.
Christman at the ho
MacVicar.
Mrs. H. Burrows;
daughter, Mrs. Ha
('ity, Mich.
Mr. H. Earl Rill
speeding the Mostar
his home here.
Mr. Bert Ward. aft
Christmas with how.
Mrs. Sam. Wart.
Mr. henry HMti
Leonard kl)otsal&
Christmas to town.
Was Olive Reber
man holiday., with h
and Mrs. J. A. Rohe;
Miss Dort, Weaker,
the University et Toro
the ('hristmas tea
Mho (lute Goldtho
spent the ('hrtatpa+•
her sl n'r. Mrs. W. G
Rev. W. 11. auell.
Sparta. Malt ('hr
of Sir. tot Mr's J.
al pailment towards- wheel of integre/0 lad pate the
7471171"""1"441.11"7-.irrnC ia.aatliing .inat-Xa.-.
yesterday to
Stratton. at
Tomato, sleet
of Mr. James
Is madly
ebenturea which tall due daring , I can es glome pride in. 1. a4e
Sc n' o that time. and therefore the home needed.
n others. The tree• out-
disappointment
ut- ref, *KS.010 at new dets•ntnres for - JAS. A. CAMPBELL
amounted to y:"s.110(s. it - munld•Ipwtl
sn peparnut mrnt that they had I the erection of me new 1 1Yr are asked to go to the polls
further reduced but this wax , building cannot ptsslhly raise one
Monday next and cast our ballot-.
for a nra' municipal building.
•This has been a crying need of
Goderiehi for a long time. i re-
call some twelve or thirteen ytdtrs
ago the council of that time Mitt
eat prat[ to the fact that two
taxes. By all means let us vo
had not done an well as sur the bylaw.
There was a little more t J. W. TAYLOR.
the Renk than last year. hut
isrt,dl that by the end of the While the site nal the a'tp•ttdi-
antuwtlt would be les*. as I hire malt nrny have their obje'e-
r well. fh Clone. still f remains.we
,• coming In w''' e s III the filet
timid's hell mode good pro progress wlthonb plans prepared. and the budding
mg the year in .temming up cannot expect 1 R at that time was nd die but itai-
led
s, And In nnathpr reser It leadership. A naw' that it-nll will fortunately the wnrld'e war broke
there ecoid be verlit-
. not only hely create n progressive air and
iI spirit limit Will pane a cnhtahlp out ani! the 'scheme had are be
tar in artenrs.abandoned. Why should the
county town be behind the v11 -
tattoo throughout the( county In
the way of rminlelpal offices?
visiting her
. at Roger'a:
Toramtn, is
vacation at
dsor • Apest
W and
olb;apaat Mr. (till Roto. who bad
ep+1t Carla[- 'moon. is spending the ,winter a
parents, Mr. 1 home here.
Mrs. A. 4;. MaelAualel and •r
student of I grendsou, Dottulel Smith. of Guelph.
• for ,are visiting with the former's etauKh
, ter, Mrs. Roel. Johnston.
11ng on the steamer Grenville t
Pant
his
•f T' 1 to. ."Itlairgowlte," Ile' home .of Mr.
da• tri Alex. Sanhdrrs, was the sw•rue of a
};wan; 1 pleu+ant Christmas gathering, every
MINK ineedwr of tin• family being here for
t the holiday.
W t• regret tie have to report the ta-
ps- star.. -V. L Ogam. who ase
f i ng - . tie,( - •; us o erally
of eenfIned to teed the last two
eat-. .t r. .sal Mrs. H. Kemp. w eke. 'l'hu Itiniis s arfrpetiple gerr * era
Mr. Eagan. of the beat Royal punk 1 i•du in hoping
for •
leas returned from a vur,itlon of butt to health.
see kr i I weeks spent at London. '
Mr. Robert r. Hunt*. of the local i t'HI'R('H NOTES .
Itaynl Bank staff. spent ('hrlstltus tall (coatis( church. Jap, ant.- The pas -1
his home at Kincardine.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Davidson and for will preach. Evi•nlu% suuJed•t,
daught'•r. of Toronto. are holidaying Daniel 111. (west ae forget
at the home` of Mrs.. \\'m. ttwatttcld.. Victoria street 1't„f l chna •h—Rev.
Mr. 1lnroid _Mornea, of Detroit. Selby Jefferson. pa
spent Christmas wall his par' lit. Mr. jot; "The Christian Attitude and
anti Mrs. W. T. Morhey. Outten': en the Threshold of the!
Mn. Peal Gravehe. of London. spent Year.- 1_ nt.ta Its de -school; clauses
('hrtsttnas Day with his part's t. Mr. for all.7 p.m.."''h' Worn
and Mrs. ('has. Gratalle, Huron road. matt• Fest'- why'"
Mr. and Mrs. iliath McGaikfn. o
TS•troit. ■rr chuffing the Ihttrr's par -
ems. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ryan.
Misr Elizabeth Martin. of London,
spent Christmas at the None of her
sister. Mrs. .1. Tluss-y.
MIMS leornt Webster. of Loudon.
was a holiday visitor with hew par-
ent'. Mr. and Mrs. \\m. Webster, East
st rest.
Mr. - and Mrs. \nitr,•w 4dIver, of
Galt. stent the Christmas holidays
with their brother iu-law, Mr. Alex.
Saunders.
Mr. and Mrs. .Udell Aitken and
children. Douglas and John, spent
Christmas holidays with Mr. and Mrs.
.1. I.. Aitken.
Mr. Itnroel St' %tart, of London.
visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
\Vehsteer, East str'e4, over the Lon -
day.
Mr. and Mrs. l'ri•d Chapman. of
tVinglutm visited Mrs. Cbapmaat
father. Mr. et. S:nmdere. over
wt'ek-cfiel.
Miss Lillie* Mai•fiear, of Welland.
is 'slstnling the Christman holidays at
the home of her father. Mr. James
ae r.
Mr. Lorne Drbit.n titer. of Detroit
spent ChriMmas at the home of his
patents. Mr. and Mrs. Drfnkwalter.
Victoria start.
Mr. Touts, (:Iedlhill has gone to
Streets 'lie. where' be will be with
his son. Ir. A. S. Giedhhll, for the I Hem of fnnnth r & Neftel.:pthllffhers
winter Nht,s' Star. Mr. Mitchell having
(((erste Nies and Rita \Ytwolldtndw• of 'Phe' position
were home frhm 'Toronto to spend mea1nwhile retired
tiredhto takee II p s er-
r
parent.. Mr. and In
as with their I member
('hrlrtm eh)cei•, Mr. \'sourer was a
Mrs. F.-wdwlled,mbe'.( f r
Mr. end Mrs, Walter L. Sounders
were home fm the Is(tklny. the gtteats_
ref the forueer's father. Mr. AIM_
•*Lander& "Rlalrgowrle."
Mrs. Stanley Rivera. of
Owen R,rnn,t spaiul n few days with
the former's brtethrr, Mr. Herold'
Rivers. Bruer street.
Mr. James Ryan and Mia Mary
Rrnn. tet Detroit. spent ('hriatmne at
the Immo. of their [(aunts. Mr. nod
Mrs. P. J. Ryan, Ncwp[te street.
'Mr. end Mot. Jftu• _Q.f1an and aun
Jack. rot Detroit. are minting at the'
home of Mr. GrlMfl't potents. Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas Gratin Cambria wad.
Mlles Dorothy Smiih and Mr. Der -
mason Smith. of Toronto, spent CktLst-
meg et sir parents.
..f 11
f
the ho
Mr. and \ars .1111.. Smith. Heron road.
Mr. and Mrs. Reg Needham. of iA•-
fresh. vent the Chr Amass httlldays at
the home of the letter's entente. Mr.
and Mr). J. Longmire, Wlllinm street.
omenta within the. —
" 1ieTorarr' c annealre Pts
requirements on the bonds for the new municipal building.
Remember this is no bonus gift proposition. You are
getting full value for every dollar invested. It is for a
• building for yourselves and it will belong to you. •
: An up-to-date community must have its sehoola, ehnr-
ehes. hospitals,, athletic grounds, public utilities, etc., and
above all a civic building in which the citizens of all organi-
zations can deal with the many and important community
enterprises that may arise from time to time: r
in preparing alaelaput seatialt a ,:
mnfiicipal' building it is to be expected that there will be
differences of -opinion. but we cannot all expect to think-
alike.
hink_
ittike:'iltnt if -we`- luuiyla _alike a•
doubt it would be a 'long time before this or any other for-
ward movement would he earricd out. There are some
minor objtetions, but all are of .rueh insignificant import- -
attfe that the great general advantage should not be over-
looked. ,
' next two or three years will far more than offset the annual
e se
ehureh next Sunday will ba-me'fol-
lows: 10 11.u1.: Men's Club, church
classes and Mission Rand. Public
worship at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Ser-
mon subjects: murnhig'••t''4%roetlug the
New Year." e•vening.'.fteltrt'wte ll'SSO.
ttllndav-a•heol at 3 p.m.
J. W. Vomiter
The pdtpit' mf 1 i,sle'rlt'h were shock-
ed to learn of the einexpdeddl death of
Mr. Jelin W. t'anatter. of The God -
mid, Star. which , iweerr,dl at. his
hemp en the afternoon of Christmas
Day. Mr: Yanatter had 'been In poor
health for two years er more and had
had several serams attacks of heart
trouble. lint lie Wits ably tee tdmtinue
his work and With at his nate up to
noon on Wednesday pre a doing hie
(tenth. After going home at midday
he took a stroke'. which proved' -fatal.
Ile had hewn a resident of Godeerlleh
piece
was near Stretford. and he teethed
his trade as a printer hi that city,
cowing to Goderielt to work urn The
Signal under Meyillll•usltly Bron. lie
1a;n 141 -ours ia_Ittarinershl}t with W.
H. Ro ertsmt i. After a Short InHer-
val. In which he nmduchdt a grocery
business, he joltmed the late Jamas
Mltcls•ll in the publication ref The
dttene•rieb -auto awl for . time Ins( Sen or
lien ye ars was el the head of the
41 cup tan
or i 'clivi a aid
to canvass your vote. Don't let this opportunity go by of
- approving what your r(•presentati es are submitting to you
foryouur assent: If you do, it may he a long time before
such an opportunity will come tee'ytin ngein under suet :fiit-
stances.
The present old structure now used as a Town'h all was
erected about half -a -century ago.
As a community we must advance and make progress.
Otherwise we are bound to slip back.
COME OUT AND VOTE -FOR THE -BYLAW
sea„
The Mayor then turned to a stiney sett as well.
Industrial conditions In tom town. THOS H. MiTCHF.Il.
r expected' ale of the former NA -
AAAA
atonal Shipbuilding Co. plant to a I We lore now n line hospital of
Chatham firm. last winter, hail fallen whish we ere all proud. Let us
[heaths at the last minute, Induce- rnmptlete the job In- having •rise
t'st&ly having herr, offered the pros- i municipal building worthy of the
,• par Dossers to remain in Chat- '
hem.. Indn41.1101y. ills Worship Raid, I county town. J. E. FORD.he i it'',dl GcelerIch was n little het- A nen municipal building that
ter off than other towns. The Weet-
toll ti r, with sen (y ds FlourtMille w -ern wh WIMP ocertltne•,trhe will proeidle accommodation for
The
(jeslerl'h i;lecet„r Co had a rather the many th•mnnM of fawn and
%leek time In the spring but lied*a edonntry is a n !mond end peening
rgy Nifty fell .rotor end prorpcte
1n wore gnoml. h
eraeli Mfg. tin. had had a 1,7,:-...::::,;
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neersRlty. „ By nil moans, cote for
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C. A. BEil).
The Index to the character of
a teen and Its c`tlzens teethe class
of piddle building It prntst•Rses.
The present town ball has long
otrtllied its ,usefulness and shmrld
he replaced by A modern struc-
ture
truc-ture that would lake care of the
many preening needs of a com-
munity ani.h as ours.
JAR. DALTON.
rr
of the tOan rhmicil ur (stir ern s.
fafit.13. For many year* a preeminent
, ._.
nn'tuler of North street -Methodist
cltur•h; he _(kaA hhrtt+t a mr•mM•r o
11,,' first seselon of the sr,ngremstlaf
attot' .the union,_. lie was a member
of itnftlend lender. No. e D%Sr. R..a. A.
M.. Huron Chapter,
iIutca teed e, No. 62. 14).0.F.. end of
the i.O.F. a Ts surcirf•4t Whig wife
and by two brothers and two Melees:
wa.irthur
'of A. Bufaaxlo; Mrs. Darling.F to f
ward,
Calorgttn• -turd 3144.. Aethter T. Tanner,
of London. lint., The fam'ral, whir,
took Wave to Maitland n•mwiry mn
Monday aftern en, was a 1,ndnettd
with Maueonlc honors. Rev. ' l'. I'.
Clarke was the officiating cdrgymen.
"nsatsrert to Rev. J. E. Ford, and thh
1Falllw•arers weer \(,'rive. A. S. Chrys-
TAl. 11. .1. Megnw. II. It. bong. .i. M.
Rolertsun. II. K. Iteyell I Wtselstot k ,
alid Ernest I'rnt,hiret I \f,odstes'k t.
,rfirr
1
er,
BR1KFS
Mauve you tried our Ice cream folly-
peree?--3 cents. Wilson's ]restaurant
The regular meeting of the Godette•h
Weinen's Institute will be held at the
hump of Mrs. K. Stowe, East street.
on Thmrstey, January 7th.
The Signal hate a beautiful line of
calendars this year. Many subs
scribers hare already renewed for the
coming year. and they express delight
with the handsome 1920 e•slendurs.
else of wheat grass to rush sni'erv'Krv''
Good Feeling in the West
Mr. It. L. Reid leas re4nrneei_te loan
r e It three muffin's in Sas
katc
Curlers Are Active
The eurters are getting ready for a
good season's sport at the rink on
Newgate street. A meeting will to
held shortly to orgaulce• the club and
elect tatter+ for the w•aMrli.
To Keep Highway Passable
A stnlemmu issued by the Previte
vial Department of highways is lit
the eff'e•t that every effort will be
Made to, keep the Provincial highways
open for tram, throughout the win-
fr i, nue} that b•••er,e.•4a,.e, t.. tilt end
hare_ been issndl to the resident engi-
neere. Judge Lewis huts been urging
on that Department the neeessitr of
kt•epirrt the road biawed•n. (.odet1ets
"M.,,....arthmindr fur -tom
a ane wean woo.. who might
r Ilett }eifittg In the West. smtvetd,dtee• of i la
a min- t better
owing to Its• good crops and the rood a telt • by motor I. T`ihit''in to saki^ the --
prices prevailing fur grain. lie sgs•nt • 1.. 11..A It. train there.. in ridy.lilt
two or three stye with Mr. Jahn, It. Heuer bra lite folMwing letter from
Mnllough. formerly of 4:neteriels. at the Irepot'tment : t
Ttnynhir.' ![asst.. o tow -pt... ;3,14. I- N. 1. wis. . _.:_ _
periae. J. H. had 141,111111 bme
hele of tivwrle'h, 1lnterie. .
wheat this fall. 'wellies oats and fiat (Darr Sir. In reply .to your Ietter
and other products. and a amid It of. of the telt Inst. addressed to tier Mr.
rattle. •Mr. Reid lemght eighty-five ; Ifew hey trf Strut fool and with ref. r-
herd from halm whl•h averages! ah+,ilt I enn• to the keeping open of l'rorincial
145)0 Tb, at Winnipeg. •w'In•re they erre highways betw'e'en Godbrich and ['Ilii
snit. at a satisfactory prier. Ills old tan for freak'. wmnild stele that the
friend+ It. l nalerielt tell! 144... 11411 to. [(&retail nn the above wdtion of nail_
hest mule pass( news of Mr. Mellon_ . be ftet%11y rather henry. so that the--
1• -ado' _- in tams r,diuitd to keel
A ('olhorne Township Old Hey 'The rend np'n mar he e'xn'swive.
"SVashr„egg • i•' the east[ a44' alame..;___111_!la?f _.._or your regnedst and the
of n little Ietls•r issunl weekly by 11W statement that the aeratce Is n ..
ce.ete•rnJlve Egg C Poultry .ewer a-., tory to Goodrich. we are Inftrtn•ting.
tion of the State of Wasblsxtea. A our Mr. 1►erwney of Stratford to make'
resent nnntM'r has on Its front curer a re.naotlehle Atari to keep thio -*'ad----
s likeness of Mr W. .t. I.fnklntiE' open et the smallest pnesihle e„+t. if
netuinger of the w'est'ern w'n-It !chin • the ali terdevelop. into
n oAaoneat f srmwtere we
Fair. w•ho Is Bleu at ref beryl of n e stele ro ise he hoary
aevyure11at1L_._- .
branch of the State mol e'ge iT T'Iryrtt° wtttsr
lap which conducts ,iperbmeatal , but .if the winter is mlad' and the
work in ,inlrvi,.i. poultry mot sniRlI.4_ sties fall not est...rave in. may be
fruits. Mr. I.tuklater Is a Cononie able to keep the rad obeli dulling the. ---
townshlp "old Icy." a Atm of Mr. John 1 MINrt. winter sod glue' you the ser-
Lhokluter of town. Me went in the vice on rel,ie-t. •
truly.
West tunny yearn Abri. and like Many IilEll, iplldAlt'P11.
ether native* of Huron hen w'e'n en
adoption.
Toruto, hes.. 24. mit.
c
hid Fulmer..
establishedOnce In the country f his
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