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home of Nelsou. Culbert on Monday '
of this week.
N.11.ii. Oftleers.-Al the aunuaI
meeting of the W.M.S, of Dungannon
I United church the following otft, ore
were elected for 19:10: President. Mi..
Cella Penllaud ; 1st vivo pre.1del1.
.a rt bur Elllolt; 2nd vicerpresi-
dent, Mrs. Robt. MtKenAi.; secretary\
recording and e0rrespon11Ung, Mrs. G
F`. Ilarrls; assistant .eerelary, Mi•-
(llivee FIunlgan; treat-urrr, Mrs. \. F.
Why ur4; secretary of 1'hri-tion stew
ardship and finance. Mr.. D. Sproul:
strangers' ssve:ary. Mrs Geo. Irwin;
pianist, Mrs. Arthur Hooch; MI -.Ion -
:try Monthly secretary, Mrs. Wal. 11,--
1'1ure; t eugerauce secretary, Mrs. 1'.
• Kafue; supply secrelary. Mrs. Jaw. Mt•-
%Vi.11asy ; press ete•retury, Mlss Mar
garet Disher; associate helpers' sec••
rotary, Mrs. 8. Roach.
BENMILLER
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HEVMILi.E1t, Jan. 15. -Mn. FII -
burn had the misfortune to full lust 1
week and bruise herself somewhat,
Lut'ahe estwped any serious Injury.
Miss Gertrude Houghton had charge
of the young people's meeting lust'
' Sunday evening under the citizenship
department. Miss Myrtle Good read
the Scripture lesson. hauls Jacobs'
sang a colo.. The subject of how we
- I are goverued was taken up by the
I pastor. Next week Ex -Reeve Hugh
I1i11 will address the young people on
the functions and duties of the town-
ship and county councils. Plana were
started for the holding of a mock'
township election awuug the young
people shortly.
Mrs. Alden AIIIn Is entertaining her
class of young ladles with the young
men as guests at her home on Wed-
neettjiy evening.
The butcher's knife has been on the
grindstone a good deal lately. Quite a
windier of people are butchering to re-
plenish the larder for the winter,
which is still to come. .4. heavj-snow- 1
.torso, a high wind, a January thaw,'
and then cold w-eatlter again Is the
saudwkheed order of weather so fur
this year. Sleighing is whipped. whe•l-
DUNGAN1 ON, Jan. 15. --Mies Daisy
Ryan, of New Liskeard. is . v14Hing
her mother. Mrs. Jacob Ryan. -
Mr. Lorne McKenzie was In Toronto
on Tuesday of this week.
Mr. Finnie, manager of the Bank
of Commerce, Luckoow, \vas n visitor
et• the home of Mr. and Mn. G. M.
McKenzie on Monday.
The annual meeting of the Pres
hyteriaii church will be held on Fri-
day afternoon at 2.:10 O'clock.
Tbe young ttt4lple'-01 the United
church had a social evening at Mrs.
Hohn. Moore's -last Friday et roping. .
An old-time dans- was held at the
HULLETF TOWNSHIP
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t11 view of certain 'rumors r•gardim? the financial cuudhi,n 4.1 Malloch
tl,WIi hip. -the last Reeve. Erne.? ritThrs. and 1'mni dine.• Theiler, Mogridge.
Forbes -nnd lowson have copied the Gdlowing report frons the tuwn.hi•.
- clerk',+-ioo.k.•. w4,irh -wild ireed.•r- - f+w I..we, hip
'hoe.:. are open las Inspection 1.y an. rale{wyerat :ut,' 111114••411.I the tow11=ht)is
fluaneial ,'.,uditinn nets, not Is. in doubt.
AFISETS
Value of road machinery .1 .4(Ws) 414)
A quantity of xs in. tile .:clued at e:3en lilt
_- g ,;q.111
• available Assets
Unpaid text, .s 1.:t.vt 14
Government gr.i111 ,1Uo in March . - 4_501 341
Total Assets
1.1.4.1411.1TI E:8
Due 4;' hrieh tow...11it' 3_'o GI
Due M• Killot. towushlp 25 791
Due Morris township - '41) :.4
Inlaid aoconnts 8 00
1'npid debentures on crusher 2.861 W►
Cash due Hank. - 4,417 00
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1921
1972
192:1
1924
1925
1920
1927
1925
1929
1980
'fatal I,ial,lllt pets
County
Levy
$ 141)11 80
12855 (t9
120x3 70
1204.3 70
14144) 50
15940 20
153:i9 (10
113.39 (k)
17149.5 50
Owl -ay
Rate
741.10
66.10
6 2-10
6'2-111
72-111
52-10
79-10
79.10
9210
Expend'•
on Roads
& Bridge
$ 115941 56
4)7341 15
6777 :10
91153 S1
.7'23 211
7993 52
11110 09
1(Ct95 07
' 14410 19
Twp.
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for
Peer
412
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41.2
441
44
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414
Aaiun,,
un Band
$ 211K) 11
3235 57
1113 40
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4.41 47
24412 02
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JAS. LEITER.
i1ERIBERT Mo(;RIDGE,
JAS. F()RIIF.S,
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THE SIGNAL, - GODERICH, ONT.
Ing la Impoaalbie In rove parts Ilei dlacuasion groups on the following
owing to the big drifts, walking al subjects: Fellowship, Rev. W. Stanley
,itlogerous 'so how is a pour want'Uwen, prator of tit. John' United
going to travel now? • a lunch ; nalislons, Rev, C. P. Hoboes:
Horticultural society. -Several from citizenship, Rev. C. W. DeMllle. ILA..
here attended the 11111111111 meeting of {Nestor of Central United church.
the Carlow Horticultural (te l'?y in, Stratford; literary and recreation
Uce township hull lust Tuesday. Mr.; Gordon Lapp, Toronto, field secretory
Is. V. Lawson, lt.d.A., was re-ele•te11 of rhe Outarlo Bays' Work Hoard.
I.roa.ieut and Mlss Amelia, 11.•11ivuiu, other portions of the program Maude
. h• rel .e. rotary-tt•eit'urer. '1'h.• i recreation periods under the direction
80.icty reeky to foster the beautiflca• .d' J. 1t. Mercer, secretary of the
tion of the honors and countryside.. be-. Stratford a'.U.4',A., and the dlmlct
sides 'supplying the best seeds ut say ' and supper hour of wholesome but cud
ray prices. The membership lee 1- frolk conducted by Rev. G. W. 1).
Nn• dollar; for which a gelleruusi t',..ena.
premium 1n seeds anti plants Is glveu.'' The evening sesslour of the school
Every home In the tuwnwhlp ought lo' will be held In Centrul'United church
le a member of (bit very worthy 10-1114 conjunction with the Stratford
cicly. city standard training school.
Congregational Meeting The an•
111191 lile•tbig of the lteutnlller United WORLDS "CLEANEST"
church was held last Monday even-, TEA WAREHOIISEt
lug. ,Itellorts were received from the!
varii.us organizations of the church,
all of which were very encouraging. On a tour of the D- ominion, under
the auspices of the British Institute
of Certified Grocers, six post -grad -
Oates visited the Montreal plant of
the Salada Tea Company of Canada.
Limited. The following report made
by the secretary, Mr. C. I. T. /leech-
ing. appeared in the Tea & Coffee
Trade Journal of New York:
"During the tour they (the grad-
uates) Inspected some of the whole-
sale and retail tea concerns In the
Dominion and they considered that
the Montreal plant of thy -Salado
Tea Company was the neatest and
cleanest tea blending warehouse and
peeking centre in the world."
Caueda has reason to be proud of
Industries that can make such an
Impression on visitors of this calibre.
The Women's Association report, elms
1.11e11 by Mrs. John Long and Miss
Beulah lung, showed the handling 441
*40) this year against 1300 last year.
The young people's treasurer, Ines
Eva I'ettman, repyrted the dlaburso-
owed of $300 this year as against $50
last year. The .Sunday school and the
missiouary and maintenance fund re-
ported slight decreases during the
veer. The church treasurer found a
deficit of 185. due In part chiefly to
outstanding bilis of nearly two years
ego. During the three years of the
buildiug fund $2700 have been received
from .personal suberlptlons, $3500
front notes„ 1$813 from Bethel and
Zion churches and building supplies.
$145) from fowl Suppers. In that
•Mlle period $2400 have been paid for
building material; $3993 for work; MITCHELL DEFEATED
$a; for Insurance; $235 for interest;
2-1 ON OWN ICL
$Iles) have been paid off the notes .
rw•eive'. !cueing $2300 still to Ira
paid. against which there is $3154 in I Game Doer Not Count, as Mitchell Has
cash and $.i00 in 'promised subscrip- Defaulted Series
tions. The balance is still unprovided The Guderleh intermediates: defeat-,
for. Thanks were expressed to aIIJ ed the Mitchell team by a score of
jhe officers who had glveu of their in. 2-1 in a scheduled gage played at 1
terest cud time to carry on the nee• Mitehell last .Friday night. It turned
es-ary work of the church, a letter out to to only an exhibition match.
being sent to 1f•• loulse Mle del, who
as previous to the gain..m the- Mitchell
had been treasurer 11 Ilk Sunday . club had 1411114 41114141 444 tin. 5)aturie
ewhinil for nine years. and bud taught iLaekey Association their withdrawal
a class of girls for a coaslleraible peer from the Intermediate -.cries. Th.
Mo,1. Mr. cud Mr.., ('1411 1taxter were Mitchell chub hoot, as. junior 14.44,111
appointed treasurers of the local the field this year and their feu:.
,•hunch fuids,•atel the missionary cud last Friday night was toull''sed 4.(
uuliuteuauce :cud In (dace of Mr-. nearly all junior players. there Ie'.11_
lc. Y Guldner, who rielgnel utter •.dy t..,, iot..ln.,li,.t.. •.t, H.. lin,
tuning faithfully" carried 4.0 the duties alp. The line -tip 4.1 the G."ler!ch•ttvun
for the hast four year,. Mr. and Mr- was. practically the same a- It pre -
.14.1)11 1''Z 1,:14114( ma)111aiuee1 4It•
gf.ol work for niucteen years pre -
1 ,1111 h Neu, y.n,.4de1 by the
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UNITED CHURCH
TRAINING SCHOOL
THE SQUIRREL
"Greys" Are Slowly Ming O[ tie
Rede" In ala* Old
Country.
A few leaves of late autumn were
still clinging to the trees on the mar-
gin
argin of the forest. The ground was
covered with brown and gold, and It
was on this carpet that I saw my
red squirrel.
He was a lucky animal, for hs ran
about the last of his race In this
wood, the grey squirrel having over-
run
verrun It and killed off all his com-
panions, writes Oliver O. Pike. F.Z.S.
In Tit -Bits. If he could have spoken
he could have told of many a fight
with the grey usurpers. for It was
entirely owtng to his pluck that he
had survived.
His mate had been killed In the
spring. She was attacked in her
grey, but the one responsible for heir
death paid the penalty soon after. for
he was tracked. and after a sound
thrashing was knocked off a blgh
branch and crashed to the ground.
He did not die there and then. but
Ma wounds were too severe for him
to crawl away.
Although many of his kind passed
by and stopped to look at the wound-
ed one. they salted an& passed oa,
for in squirrel land there a. no sym-
pathy; you fight to live, and U you
are the loser you make the best of
your wounds and wait for death.
As f watched the red squirrel I
saw h. was very busy; he kept run-
ning to a certain spot. then back to
rummage among the leave. My field -
glasses showed that he was collect -
in his wln'er stores, and in, a hole
near the base of a large oak he wile
placing acorrns. When It contained
as many as he wished be covered It
with leaves, then began a similar Job
elsewhere. The squirrel is a strange
little creature. ter it will make many
of these store -houses, but when it
awakes from a lengthy sleep on •
bright winter morning It p1obably
forgets where Its food Iles hidden.
This squirrel had a well -concealed
dray in- a large evergreen in a dense
Dart ofhe wood; a wasmaking his.
r t t h k
D!,
way towards this when he was ar-
rested by the presence of one of the
hated grey squirrels.,
Some have given the latter the
name of the tree rat. 1t certainly is
• most objectionable little Creature,
and does a great deal of harm by
iobbloa n. .t. and- taki.g >onu, t,I.Jc.
Wh.)t he saw his enemy lie did not.
run; he stood his ground and with
bl istling back awaited the other's
approach.
The grey was not long In attack-
ing H.• sprang lik'• a small cat
straight at the red• squirrel, but the
latter jumped aside, anti as his enemy
pa.)sed male a bite which missed.
Thu grey sggirrel tarred and sprang
again. and just as he expected to land
On Iia opp„neat, the -cat:. a •duck• d
and caught his enemy under the chin.
A bite from a squlrr..l is a thing to
be remembered. Once one made Its
teeth meet through one of my Lingers,
and it is done so quickly that it is
like a stab from a dagger. But on
this occasion be did not let go, but
held on tenaciously while" the grey
squirrel was lighting hard to get.
away. Ho teeth were well Into kis
foe, and it was not long before the
end. -
This ptusky little red squirrel had
a trick which had saved tis life many
times, but'I doubt if he w111 aurwlve,
for be will probably be attacked
while asleep In the tree -top
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To lleilrld al 1lrrlford Joao*, 27 -
February 2
S'I'R.\TY• 1111•.. .1.1 .. 17, '('1ie total!.
ni hail leader -hip Itaiuul4 ., 44w1 for
y„ung ts•oph• in.•:114141 by the Lon
d4.n Yung People's ('uuf,•ren.1' of
'the United church of Canada will'
111441 iii Parkview Cnited 'church of
» this•city on January ' 7, and w,11 con
7.023 76. tinue to Fei.t na ry _, uccs,rditig to .e-
re.rut aniontte4went.
(1,0) '110' .rs,I011. phi. year es in the.
(:rant pre -4 are for the {.uriose of training!
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Road- leaders. The program for the week
$ 17::. 744 Involves) instruction las specialized
1974 60 training for yuuug people bre. a stuff
ifsel 20 of outstanding leaders and teachers.
1304 9K: The course, of study and the In-'
1469 07 .tructurs are: Bible study, Rev. C. W..
ISM 0:. DeWitt (teams., M.A., 11.1)., pastor of
2402 76 l'erkview United Church. Stratford;
32sc 32 missionary hour, Rev. Charles 1'.
32)42 75 Holmes. B.A., ml-slonury on furl ugh',
4504 30 from Japan; young people's apeclal-'
iration course, Rev. Dr. C. A. Myer', i
M.A., Toronto. associate seeretdry of!
religious education and head of the
leadership training deportment of the
�'i'uit,.l Church of "unada; also para-
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a handsome calendars, but we cannot remember a year
• when so many complimentary remarks upon our Calendars
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THE SIGNAL
GODERICH
.inn.. vines. 19t.• first goal of the
grime soas .,'.orad by We.tbroyee, risk
defence player of Ow ILNleri,•ii h•:.tu
Lemieux tallied G.aluri, h', -4.4-..11.1
goal on 11 Iso-- from Moos 1111' i•II'- ,
„rely gull 4.1 • the game wa, cued,
earned, the pock striking the -ria;,
one of the Goderieh player, at...
Isom log into Noe Goderieh goal. 1,. I1.
sawyer. of hili hell. refereed the
game to the s.tti.faeli'al rel all. -
ea. U e -.•. and win for the 10•3l. ..)ei
(he Uitrtudl....Vet. the seer.. „f Ito•
first game here tieing 4.0 In favor of
Guderleh.
The Ilm•-rep of the local team was as.,
folloys: Goal. H: Doak ; defence. 1:
We.thr.Nok,•. J. Wood.; centre. • Bred..
Snnhly ; wing•, It. Sloldart, i). Me -
Kay ; subs. 11. Murrey. it. Those. .I.
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Junior Lenoir Games
The gauge, in the junior town lir cI.-I
ey league ..111 get ler way next .
Wednesday eveninig. January 22nd. i
-.nlmeuciug at 7 o'clock. There will!
be two gatues. The first will be b•-1
tweet: group No. 1 1A. Plante. cap -
taint, and group No. 3 (Victor F:Illott,'
captain I. The second will be Ietweeu l
teams Nos. 2 and 4 captained by Walt-,
er and Reg. Newcombe, respectively-.
Citizens are asked to give their sole;
port to good. clean hockey by being'
present at these games at the West
street rink next Wednesday.
Notes
Clinton will be here on Friday even -
Ing, January 24th, for an O.I1.A. fix-
ture with the locals at the West street
rink.
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On Friday evening of this week
Seaforth will play the locals at the
West street rink. This promises to be
one of the snappiest games of the
season, as Seaforth has a strong
team in the field.
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Goderieh has played three 'Ames to
date. two with Mitchell and one
with Seaforth, bat as Mitchell has
withdrawn from the group and the
Seatorth game has been thrown out
WI the record 1s still none all.
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it Is announced by O.H.A. author -
Mee that the game at Seaforth last
week. when Seatorth defeated Ooder-
Ich by • 3-2 score, w111 have to be re-
played. In this game Seaforth had a
player on their line-up, by the name
of Gordon Mulr, who bas not been
granted a certificate to play with
Seaforth this season.
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Goderieh was to have played a
r„•heduled game at Clinton on Tues-
day night. but the extremely mlld
weather nec'ewRated tbe postponing
or the game to a future date. If sat-
isfactory arrangements can be made
this fixture will -take place on Mon-
day next. The fans are anxious to
sew these teams In action. Clinton
has not played a game yet this 114441-
. ▪ 4014 In the Intertucdlate series.
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This 1s the way ,Friday night's
. genic looked to the reporter for The
. Mitchell Advocate:
"Golerlch intermellste hockey team
• tis0e1 Mitchell on Friday night end
{andel n 2-1 victory over the local
boys. There was a fair attendant*
..f fans and the visitors had) to exert
themselves for the pond gained. Chas.
Stoneman and Cuddle M,Clocklin were
the only Intermediates on the Mitchell
eam. the ethers being junior players.
The Ice was hard and some nice com-
bination was In evklence. The visitors
have a welldrlantecl team but w111 re-
quire a lot of training before they
reach the playoff stage with teams.
from other districts. Mitchell juniors
tempered favorably with the visitors
eat thongh the score was against them
It was .generally conceded they bad
the best of the plaj for about three-
quarters of the floc and the Goderieh
goal was bombarded repeatedly."
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DIED
McEWBN.--In lieditrieh. oa Tae►
Sty, Jesuitry 14tR le/bells Oath.
widow of the late Thoma. Mcews&
in her 76th year. •
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WORLD'S FIRST ALPHABET.
Most Extraordinary Discovery Made
Is Recent Years.
What Is supposed to be the most
ancient library In the world, consist-
ing of documents written in the first
alphabetic signs known to savants.
has been discovered In Syria by a
French archaeological expedition, it
was reported to this Academie D'in-
apectlon et de Belles Lettres.
Eighteen large and small tablets,
engraved with letters that are neith-
er hieroglyphics nor Assyrian cunei-
form characters, but evidently parts
of the firer alphabet made of 26 to 27
signs, were found by • young Alsa-
tian archaeologist on the SYHan coast
of the Mediterranean, at a place call-
ed Ras -Sham -a, near,latakleh (Ladl-
klya). The expediton had,dfscovered
there a necropolis, the 4,000 -year-old
ruins of a Phoenician palace and
town; and numerous ancient vases,
jars and statues of great archaeolog-
ical and hatarical value.
The opinion was put forward by
the Academie that these ruins repre-
sented traces of an Aegian colony
that existed on the Phoenician *oast
2,000 years before the present era.
and whose civilisation was of the My-
cenlan period. Salomon ReIeacb, the
famous French historian, who was
present when the report was present-
ed, declared that the discovery was
the most ext�° rdlsary one made
within recent yasnand that It would
be of the greatest importance for 48e
study of ancient history.
lespeeaaa4
The vicar paid a visit to the parish
school, and atter addressing the boys
upon various subjects, be asked them
by way of encouragement to put any
question to him, and promised that 1f
he could not supply a satisfactory an-
swer he would give the boy who ask-
ed It sixpence, says the Edinburgh
Scotsman. A smart youth promptly
jumped to his feet. and said: "Why
am 1 like a dead horse, sir?"
The vicar promptly confessed his
Inability to give an answer, and *ek-
ed the boy why he was like a dead
horse.
"Because," the boy answered, "I
am walting tor the tanner!"
Poe's Fist Editions.
Several copies of first editions of
Edgar Allan Poe's short stories have
been recently sold to collectors for a
sum totalling more than $100,000.
Largest Telephone Odds.
The world's largest telephone cable
kw been laid to the new San Fren-
eteco Stock Bxehange building. It
cupulas 1.300 pairs of wires.
"Like all war, the memorials should
be berrlbM"--Mr Jetta ilbaesrirreser.
'To bare an appraisals of and
sndersbsadisg ter art be to bare des
et Om meat genote .ad remunerative
teems of weekb."-Otto II. 1Dam
GODERICH HAD GREATEST
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menta can 1e made as to tease of land.
New Highway Connection
During the past year the Blue Wet,
er Highway Aasuclatluu decided to of -
[Mate with an United duces Assec-
uutlun 'sp,ns,rlug the highway 111 -
ready largely completed from Wand,
1"lorkla, to fort tluron, Mich., VOW
uecthig al Sarnia, Out:, cud the Unit-
ed States Association have agreed to
taste 100,000 advertising folders v.,-
pte•ially drawling attention to Ike
merits and beuutiea of the Blue Water
Highway las the Province of Ontar-
io, along the shores of Lake Huron
and Georgian Bay and on to Lake
mimeos, This happy merging of inter-
ests is largely credited to the untir-
ing mud unceasing efforts of our old
friend, Mr. Wlu. G. Coutts, of lllg
Stour Gap. Va. Mr. Ceutlsi Is one of
the old boys who never forgets his
native town.
As war indicated in our work for
last year, our town boundaries should
be extended to take In the whole of
the harbor area, and no time should
lie' lost In settles a roadway built to
the north side and *lung the river
breakwater as per survey made last
year.
1b Revh Bos t a*1,Trsde
The chief and moat presatng mat-
ter which 1 want to leave with you
1a this: Every possible effort should
be made by the council to close out
the sale of the Art Craft building to
resp uelble parties and the balanus
of the machinery in the :National Ship-
buildlug plant should be sold and
every effort made to dlapse of Use
buildings, so that our pry roll for
1930 may be tbe largest In our his-
tory. It a reorganised Board et
(rude w1(1 be of aadatance, l shall
undertake to Cell a meeting within the
next few ,weeks and give our citizens
au opportunity of renewing tbelr in
serest Ina Ilourd of Trade or l'humb-
er of Commerce and of cit -operating
..4t11 the euanell in natters which are
more ur less Industrial and untsidc
the scope of council duties.
'!'here is uu reason that l know of
ra
") u e' u, h the year 195.1 should not t
u ,est(ul one for Guderleh and for
Canada -as a whole.
May 1 Just vivre with an excerpt
trouttut item W The Mount Forest
t'..nt,aierntc which 1 think i. rath-
er gess!: .
'L.".sing back en the past ytwr, it
T;a. Tie ',t fIi i d ii,l1 1111 the whole.
„ase of pro -party 4111,1 progress. At the
i, ro.eul WIme11;, we believe. there t,
nu other country ill the world that
is .o happy, s.. prusl.'r.tu., 'u ps•rnu•ut
.s1 with the po,s-ibihtte, sad --the
o;.abilitiee, of growth and greatness.
For tuts we .ho.11d lou th,utitful, and
•.-acai of u- should do our pearl 10-
W21114; cstald:si itrg our country In the
Plitt ,pies of truth, of peace, of Lord
.•-ty, of sobriety, of ju.,ti.e. of Indo.
try, of Idielllgeut;e •and, to a word. of
tl.d1 rightness or r.ghte)u',es- which
exalteth u untied."
LOOT OR FOUND
i08T.-»LADY'S GOLD WR1ST
le Watch. • Finder kindly .leave at '
810NAL orriCn.
AUCTION BALK
D1SPICR81ON SALIC.
Complete dlsperalon of the Earls -
ton Herd of Regletered Ayrehlr'e. -
2b head -to be sold by auction on
Tuesday, Jan. 28(8. 1990, at 2
p.m., at Marleton Farm (1 mile south-
west of (:N,R. station), Seaford).
Ont. Apply for catalogues. J. A. Mc-
KENZIE, Prop.
WANTED
WANTED. -,MAID FOR MINERAL.
housework. Apply at SIGNAL Or-
F1(JE.
WANTED -MAN TO SHIP U8 MIN-
Nt)W8 for fishing. 610.00 dally.
1)AY P18H CO., Port •Huron, Mich.
WANTED -A PIANO. MUST BB IN
first -clam condition. Staid lowest
cash price. Apply Box 26, SIGNAL OF-
FICE.
WANTED. --WILL BUY ONII OR
TV two secondhand copies of the hook.
"In the Days of tbs (Maeda oam-
patai " Apply at SIGNAL OFTICIL
T�jtENT
TO
RENT. -STORE SUITABLE FOR
grocery or one.. immediate pos-
session given, Apply to ORAS. K.
SAUNDERS. Goderlcb.
COR KENT.-OOM4'ACT MODK$.l
as apartment. Possession may be bad
immediately. For further perticnlars
apply to HAYS'k HAYS, Godericb,
Ont. -
UOUBE TO RENT. -NORTH $TRBET.
1U Met block. Seven -roomed brick.
lir
u
e home use wit
b all ..1
odrro coovenl-
em•e', new turnace, newly decorated,
wired fur electric stove, a garage and
Targe garden. ' Imtueliare pwatseslon,
tenant leaving town. Apply to M198
P(►I,LEY. next hoane.(north side), or
Ms. J. W. Cralgle. '
AUCTIONEEIUNO
. TllttM.t8 GI'NI)It\. 64 L14111I('H.
LIVE .{`:11 cirri)%ley-ti
aU('Tle)NET,it
•
Telepl,one oxo .110.
safe' attended to anywhere and every
effort -made to give satisfaction.
F:anne,rs' .-act note. dts',,uuted. . .
WE,LEY W. FISIIER,
Auctioneer,
will conduct /Miles anywhere. My
terms are reasonable NMI 1 will en-
dedvor to give sa ;Israel ion. Phone
DIED
MILLAR.- -.At Detroit. on Friday, Jan-
uary
amuary 10th. Wyvlile T. Millar. .on of
tl e late lIr. ami Mrs. D. Millar,
Us)ISF.RTI)t .\.--11Y Goderieh, on Thane;
day, January 16, Elisabeth Ileapy,1
Widow of the late Robert Roberton.)
In her S$Ib year. ,
Funeral at Auburn on Saturday.
FOR SALE
fRoCERY BUSINESS 1N GODER- etice,-)ting Monday and Thursday asd
• by„ appointment.
A. N. ATKiNSON
Residence and office -Corner of
South street and Britannia road.
Carlow 1314, or address 1L R. 4, God -
arid).
DRUGLESS PRACTITIONER
rHIROI'RACToft A. D DRUGLiSB
TII ERA IAT.
Goderi-b, Phone 341
Equipped with electro -magnetic
baths. Electronic electric treatments
and chiropractic. Chronie organic and
nervous diseases. Lady to attendance.
O hours2to5,and 7 to9p.m
ien for sale. Apply to Box 39
SIGNAL OFFICE.
('OR SALE.-FIZTURES AND BUSI-
NESS for Bather Shop, situated on
West street, In the town of Goderieh.
Suitable terms. For further particulars CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT
apply to HAYS A HAYS, Hamilton
street, Godertch, Ont CRANK. P. GIBBS, CHARTBUD
Accountant. 11)2 Ontario atreet,
Stratford. Phone 1580. Rea you.
CARD or THANKS
SIR. E. T. PFRIMMER AND FAMILY, MEDiCAL
wish to express their grateful
thanks to neighbors and friends for
the many kindnesses extended during
the illness of Mrs. I'friminer and In
their time of bereavement.
THE BROTHERS ANI) SISTERS OF
the late Wyvllle T. Millar take
this opportunity of extendlag their
grateful thanks for the many expres-
sions of sympathy received In tbelr
bereavement, and especially to Dr.
W. F. and Mrs. Qallow for their kind
hospitality.
PUBLIC NOTICE -
DR. W. W. MARTIN WISHES TO
announce that he w111 be In his
new office about Jan. 30th. In the
meanwhile be can be coasnited at hie
residence, Hamilton St., from 2 to
4 p.m. and from 7.30 to 8.30 p.m., or
by appointment.
C)DERICH AGRICIJ'IIPURAL 80•
CiE'rY.
The annual atatntory meeting of the
Ooderi -h Agricultural Society will he
held In tbe Town Hail on Tneeday,
January 21iet, at 2 o'clock pm., for)
the receiving of the annual reports,
the election of officers and other
business. All members are requested
to attend.
W. F. CLARK. JAS. CONNOLi.Y.
Secrete r). Yreelden 1.
DR.- F. J. R. FORBTBR,
EYE, EAR. NOSE. THROAT.
Late House Surgeon New York Opk-
thalmle and Aural Hospital, eadetant
at Moorefield Eye Hoepltal and Golds&
Square Throat Hospital. London, lag.
:i3 Waterloo 8t. 8•. Stratford Tel-
ephone 287.
At Hotel Bedford, Goderieh, as the
evening of third Monday of sash
month till the following day. Tuesday,
at1p.m.
LEGAL
WRNDOT M. LIM
Barrister and Solicitor
Sun Idf. Building. Adelaide sad
Victoria streets, Toronto t
Telepboue Elgin SNL
DWMATY E. HOLM:W.
Barrister, )flee.
0mca--•Haab1ton street. Oodseigh.
Phone 27.
R. DARROW, BAE30$TR t, MC.
Successor to J. L. RRlor$a.
Phone 97.
Office -The Square. Ooderie&
MEi•:TiNG OF HURON COUNTY
NII COUNCIL.
The Connell of the Corporation of
the County' of Huron w111 heat In the
County Council Chamber. Go erlci,
at 2 o'clock in the afternoon of Tues-
day, the 28th day o' January, 1930.
All accounts •gainet the county
and applications for old -age pensions
should he in the hands of the Clerk
on or before the 260 Inst. to etrnre
action of the County Council and
the 01d Age Pensions Committee at
aha meetleg.
Applk•nats for old -age pensions
should see that all gvlestlone are prop-
erty and plainly answered and all
fortes properly ereeeted. also that
their poet office and the municipal-
ity in which they lire ere *mini,
and properly stated.
Mualdpal clerks are regopeed to
malt certificates of elertloa as moon
se possible before the 25th IML
ORO. W. HOLMAN,
Clerk.
00111 11111, Jae. 1018, 1060
Rape a *tape
RsItnorrsaa, I014'.
R.C.HAYS-R.C.HAYP is.. WA
Hamilton St., (ioderiea
LNSURANCE, LOANS. HIV.
McKIL L P MUTUAL FMB IN-
SURANCE 00. -Farm and fu
toted town property hewed.
Olkxrw-Jos. ,Connolly, Pres„ Red-
erleh P. 0.• Jas, Irene. Vkc-late...
Heeehweod P. O. ; D. F. McCireeer,
Sea -Treats. Seaforth P. O.
Dlrectone-A. Aroadfoot. IL 1R.
)to. 3, Sesforth; John 0. Qr1*ve, IM.
4, Welton; William Men. R. R. Re.
2
Seaforth; John Bennewles, BrN-
hagen : Oen. McCartney. R. R. Iia 3.
Seeforth ; Rebert Perris, Harlot :
Murray Gibson, Bromfield; James
Evans, feeeliwood; leash* Coeaely.
Ooderleb.
Agents -J. W. Yeo, Oederh.:
Ales. Lepel, R. R. No. 1, Mateo:
Jobe Nerrsy, seafertl ; 1. Hlaebley.
Seaford. ?alley-boldene sea make all
payment* sad get their cards receipt -
ed at R J. M rrlsl's ()otblag Sam
(Mates ; Cattle Ootre oreeur,, �.g�
«ea area. Gederlel, or 3. A. 1>IMfi.
General en" l
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