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:1XTl' FOCRTB YEAR -Na rote
CASH THE GREA1 EST ASSET
The greatest soon of an individual or a business is actual crush
to grasp the opportunity for invroment when it occurs. Open
a Saving Account as the Barest wrana to having the cash when
the oppottuoity pimento itself.
Head Office, King and Bay Streets, Toronto
t_;oderich Branch -ANDREW PORTER, Manager
GODEBICA, T.IIUFSDAY, AUGUST 15, 1912
WANTED. GODERICH MARKETS NOT YET BUT SOON. I officials, not to the Department, for the
orfsroporb
ATRIAL TRIP
The Signal for the
boletus of the year
to new subscribers
for only
25 CENTS
PEN;THE SIGNAL PN; !NG (x).. Ltd.. Pvsusoas
SUMMERRESORTS
r
in detail.
Teuniumr Avg lxh are e the names ofsucceed- -'
candidates 1n Huron count those Menesstung P
Recent art iva en
- - ark.
TLE - - fol I tit t t
L1OU8S WANTED.-GSN
11 IAN to teem Mend to perches*
• bate* eenv.atsneea d s,
ennuis
BOX 6t. SIGNAL orr10E
FOR SALE. I
II OMR FOR SALE. -THE STAND• I
. L ARD-BRRLD road bore, known as Moo- 1
•tail Lora. l for sale. Caa be son at m
stahM rear et Hotel Bedford. JOHN BLit
rot:D. test
AUCTION SALES.
(CREDITORS' BALE OF TOWN
CREDITORS'
executors of the state of
ICtlmabe• lh Sanatory, deceased, wl , eosr for
sale at public auction. Wednesday. 2s' h day of
August. trl'1, at the court, house. Goderich at
2.clock 0. m , the toibwing Lad. vie.: rl'he
easterly part of lot 15, cooceseloa C. Ooderloh,
containing five acres, more or iso. and Lee t
and IR Rich's) survey, (iodated upon wbieb tat
b as s house Ina fair .tate of repair and en or.
For further peruculanr apply to the aoder-
TROmosGCNDRY. CHASOARROW ,
Auctioneer. Seilottor for Piano
Holt and W. L. Oallow, Este -Mont
Assessment !ns car A nee
v s.
Participating Insurance
rhe advantages of profit -earning insurance over the assessment
system are being realised from actual experience. Anyone diseatis-
fied with hie preesnt insurance may benefit 'dimwit by communicating
personally or by leiter with
A. G. NISBET
District Agent, Mutual Life assurance Co. of Canada
Phone S) Office next to Caoadian Back of Commerce Ooderich
1
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AUCTIONEERS
STEAMBOAT AGENCY
J. W. CRAIGIE
Agent for
S•-KAMERCITY OF DETROIT 11
(D. & C. Navigation Co.)
STEAMER HURON
(Star•Cole Line)
Harbor
onfebpwbeeose►f town
. ada
otppoetwTomaB-No1xn°se dCN3..
pet' phgF uld
teas wood at op omoe.
DETROIT & CLEVELAND
0.• NAVIGATION CO.
STEAMER
CITY OF DETROiTIi.
FOR MACKiNAC ISLAND
Fridays 6.30 a. m.
$:S.50 oue way 38.00 round trip.
FOR DETROIT
Satuidayl, 2.80 p. in.
$:1.110 one way $5.b0rouud ttip.
THOMAS GTNDRY
AUCTIONS=
Box 61, (Iodated. ..All boe by mail
or left at Signale
ended to. Residence T.leph•o IIs.
WANTED
10 Boys, 15 years and up. 1
5 Cabinet - makers• or 1
handy men with tools.
5 Machine men.
3 Men for the glue room.
Apply at
GODERICH ORGAN Co. 1
OFFICE
t-.` ,.. . _.s - A--n-A _..J
STAR -COLE LINE
STR. HURON
LeavesOMerioh
Fug BAULT 8TZ. MARIE. MICH..
els North Cbaead. (I.orgtea Bay.
Tuesday at 9 p. m.
F'OR PORT HURON, DETROIT,
TOLEDO sod CLEV ELAND.
Friday at 12 midnight.
A. It, LE{,
Oweral Manager, Detroit, Mich.
1
G ODERICH
'BUS LINE
r'a1what•p1e ..• . •-••••
BeclwWatt pet
w cera^
Baris
es beim
sat
. puts* . ppmsr ewe
Oren, pr too
Snorts. Per ten
By. per tan. new sass.........
dimes......
Wood, ser bei sass
OI er perIper•Pi
huh. 'deo ..APOfinasass .
f asrr par bushel
New Pt a mei. cm -
export,
export. per cwt
Bgi a a per cwt •... sass. .. ..
f nsM, per Lead
per Ib .. .....
cwt
AUCTION BALE
or
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE.
1 have reoelv,d Instruction. from Mr. M.
Orummett to sell by public auction et hl. real-
dence. Minok•at es, ou
W)ED' EBDAY, A JOt'9T 21arr.
commencing at 100 unload +harp -
SIz dining -room Mein. .1x Kitchen chairs.
dining -room rocking chair. kitchen rocking
dbalr, two flower stand., centre table. cheat of
drawers, one eaay chair, two tabled, sideboard,
clock. bedroom droner, wooden bed. nearly
new. iron bed, wash stand. three temente. pout
and pane. fourteen pieces. two bedsteads and
spring., nearly new, tw-o rod cupboards. cue
set heroes.. writing desk, kitchen carpet. one
hanging lamp. three kitchen . lamp. two
N and., well re .r. e: r., two b.etets, three cr w-
beta one bus stove. throe bayfert,, tee gar -
deo forks, shovels and Man one oat box' one
set hareem. one scythe, garden tool/. one
water barrel, +cmc lumber. etc. two saes sad
✓ es, os weir ger, two aewtng machine, one
cutting hex, two bread pans..b bread tio6.
dishes. two wash tubs. wash board. fruit seal-
er. crockery ware.
kverytblog must be disposed of. as Mr.
Grummet has mold the property and ie moving
wit& kla family to the Nest.
fauns ash.
M GRUMMET r, THO8.OUNDRY,
Proprietor. Auctioneer.
1
Two 'buses meet all trains.
Private calls have prompt and
careful atteotion. First • class
livery outfits at all times.
Rraeonable prices. ()
THE DAVIS LIVERY 4
F. It T. M. DAVIS
Proprietors
South St reet 'Phone No. fit 1
Y- r,. _ A _.. _.. v -1r- "--^
t
Why a Real Estate
Investment Is So Profitable in
1
Saskatchewan
Wey burn's increase
Goderiich's increase
WEI"
UIRN
in population
in population
Oil- 1912
1,100
60
1141-1012
Wey burn's increase in assessment.. ....$4,500,000
Goderieh's increase in assessment. 8,400
W e'butn buil du p lc I ':181`1, 1,500,000
Thane figures will show you why en investment
in Weyburn is hound to give you lane. profit'.
Last March we pieced 800 Iota on the market et
Sl6.06 each, We have only a few left. Better
write us at once. We will grsarwotee 8 per esna oe
Tsar money If dlesetiegdd with mire/woe W sell
ca easy tonne.
E. V. Campion & Company
imams 67R1TT BANE BVILDINO
WiZTBUR11f, BABLATOHEW AN
FOE SALE OR TO BENT
•
I at hi esetun Park
81 is t us. from (3odericb Collegiate no
t u e e-
1 M w tar in in black -faced type
1{fib u REPORT ON MAITLANO RIVER ing aro v follows : W. C. riMn,
Oros A. -J. id A
Miss Dorothy ,
i1 to 1 00 POWER NEARLY READY.
M to * W
263 to 2 75
3 00 to 2 10
BIN w 2700 Hon. Adam Beck Hopes to Have It
;'M W 100 u) Here in a Few Days, airing with an
I00 to ; y, of the Cosl of Power to
• g to n s Operate the Electric Railway-Sec-
Estimatee t to 1) 2ti retary of Hydro -electric Commis -
4 to 423
1 3/ w 1 yr • .ion Also Writes.
1 23 to 136
56
"500
t"
a 00
60110 W
tl 1° to 8 10 Mayor Reid, who has been in cor-
b as to 6 w respondence witb Hon. Adam Beth Robe
J• Wi
is to for some time in an effort to obtain (.roti C -N. Amy, Ethel R. Case,
• 7 m 7 10p the promised report on MwitlandRiver Jas."
ee H pFiuM•n G R Harland, E. B.
ppikesbead, J. C.B. McCortle Miss Ruth
Bell, W. P. Buchanan, Geo. E. Case, L'Hommedieu, Detroit ; H. Care ai
Catena M Clara, H. 8. Campbell, Ii. E. wile. Mr. and Yrs, Mut WoodTid
~]liar Mari oris
Dewar E. U. Dixon. T. H. Dick, Vera and family, Toronto ;
B. Durgin, . M. Fisher. R. R. Forbes. Lovin , Chas. Pettet Powell, Detroit ;
J. Gillespie, J. Oovenlock, M. Ha
kirk, E Hammett, R. J. Irwin, A.
Ford King M. A. Knight. E. M Lyon,
M. M. Mair, Jae. McClinton, M.
A-
J
Gregor, M. E. McKinley,
McLaughlin, H. Middleton, U. Muir, Reid, Brooklyn, N. Y. ; E. R. Dr..•
P. Muir, H. M. Nichols, 8. Pattie, F. gold London; A. W. Widm•n, Gen,
A. Roes, E. H. Scott, J. R. Scott, F. O. Powell, Detroit ; A. H. Wilford.
Stamen, G. E. Stevenson. H. C. W. J. Greer, Wingham : I: c. D. 8.
Turner, Mary I. Tom, G. C. Weir, Dix and wife, Guelph : Ut s Helen
Burnett, 'Toronto ; Vincent Bernard,
0. R. Looker, Detroit; J. Vicar Mun-
roe and wife, London ; W. J. Clark
and wife. Toronto ; Mr. Bray, J. Ham-
mond, Paris; W. L. Bray. New York;
W. R. Maclntosb, London ; Miss 31.
D. Marsh, New York ; Miss J. M.
Ford, Clinton ; J. 0. Anderson, W. S.
Anderson, H. McQuille.t, Lucknow.
Miss K Cronyn, Mime Honor u
Oron ,
Miss E. H. Marsh, London ; Miss
Marie Smith. Cobourg, Ont. ; A. F.
Sturdy, Goderich ; Mist Agnes Wil
limos, Detroit; 31r. and Mrs. R. 1,1
AUCTION SALES.
__ _ London, Aug. 8th, 1912.
Saru
town property, o Assiut :Rh. nee - Meridian. els.sale M r. C. A. Reid. Mayor.
at lewd ttiehi w 01 pe of and, oo Pine streets. Goderich, Ont.
2 1' m igrrtre etiaeetcyoir filen vendor's; nor D Mit. MAYOR,- . decile to
WtmstMo•r August list.-Auet.loo sale of acknowledge yt,ur favor dated Aug -
Dean
2nd and regret that the report
power, has received the following
•
letters within the last few days : i Harass, H. O. Irwin- L. V. Johns, C. 1.
Kennedy. Richard W. Levy, Hector H,
MacKay, J. A. McBurney, Helen E.
Pridbas, A. E. Shaw. M. A. Shipley,
G. J. Bills, I). V. Tierney, T. E. Tor-
rance. 0. J. Wood.
Group D -C. 0. Ourrie, H. C. Dore,
0. W. Geddes, B. C. Hoggertb, C.
Holmes. P. A. Knsebtel, E. W Link -
ANTED. - FOR A CLIENT,
_V farm nnpeer1 cereOoaerkk. Send full
LAND a CO., Toronto, Oot. sod UM s a M16LHUL
FIRST-CLASS FARM FOR SALE
or to rent. lot 1, ooeeseion 7, western divi-
sion. Colborne townehlp, len acre with Arst-
elss house. with modern conveniences good
bank barn, good orchard and plenty of water.
Farm has been in pasture for ten ZLea`rts.
Would rent house .eperatalx- Apply ta.j,. f,
McDONAGH, Carlow. Oot.
wed& tern tare at the prenlase. 0forks'
shad. asemsmolos at lllo p• at. M. arm-' `rw` ,
ager, pnprimee• Two. OUNDa►, auctioneer- on power for oderich has been eo
long delayed. The unexpected later, W. W. Moffatt, A. Wallace, A.
freshets in the spring changed maltose R. Wells.
considerably. 1 hope, however. to IC SCHOOL GRADUA-
have the report available i
RAYED FROM PAST n sw or en.
yearling heifer able to give you an estimate on the I
1110 RENT.-UUMMODIOUK HOUSE
i on Nelson anat. All yonveotenoee.
Apply JAB. BUCHANAN. JR. •t Goderich
PLning Mills.
LiOR SALE OR RENT. - "MAPLE
f Lawn. the present home of the ender-
a
roadm• corner eesesaloo oaogbe given October let,
&LnEX SAUN ERS, Goodertichs Organ Crchanet.
15-21
LOST 01 FOUND.
d the course JUNIOR PURL
ST URE. f eek when I will also be TION EXAMINATIONS, 1912
.lout July 1A, a red y
marked E O..mall round hole is each war' cost of power to operate an electric The following pupils cf West Huron
GEORGE ObLLD,Hclreeyvtll nose Hoo railway at Goderich. I
Yours graduation examinations and were
wrote on the junior public school
trul -, all
I+et
A sex. su(,ceesful The pass mark is ' d00 be
BOAR>plxc
ULD ORCHARD (JOTTAOE.-THIS
ecmIUlbeMo beam oneveeleet to the lake
trent, srlEmetise e+rola, bmrh v and b.
tion 1s invited to apply
neeywis.Yltrt roomy hove all sen
niessaAll mMrr, eonveni-
given when ordered. Lunch
DOUSE FOR SALE. -ON BRUCE
it-qstreet : eleven. groIroms, t.gth. sewer connec-
tion.
KILPATttICKon they eml.eepl5tfO
P ROPERTII?S FOR SALE. -A
good frame two-story residence on Keays
street [next to C. A. Nalro'sl. has 10 rooms ;
steam foundation under all of the house : tint
class cellar and a good stable.
Also • good comfortable frame residence.
Not as large as above, but In splendid condi-
tion. ('lose to eobooL
Also a comfortable frame house and three
acres on which there are a Dumber of fruit trees,
berries• etc.. flue miles from Goderich. Any one
of these properties will be Sold cheap. and pw-
escion ern be had at once. THOMAS 01.15
DR Y. O oderich.
treetlrW to I o'clock; dinner 'row is to s.30.
311(8. D. CAMERON. corner ares ander rt a hen
streeb.Oodericb. - _---_
TENDERS WANTED. -_ -
WANTED. -PARTIES TO TENDER
an supplying 111 to 101 gala per day. pure,
bean milk se ft deme. from the vow. Stale
prim per gallon, sad quantity you v. guar•n- Beck'd as to the time at which the re-
tot
to supply. if wanted. Stet* If n have rt ie to be expected.
CO Li ITED O,tls' Goderich. Ont.OnMFG. -
1B ON INDUS EXAM INATIO
IBrrir'iION-Tenders for Booth Privilege.
The Direotae* et tie M on
sower ask tor tenders for the refreshment
booth and dining k.B pri . u the indus-
Toronto Atig 13th, I ing f10 per cant. of the total, and
DEAR SIR,- Your letter of the'2od ad• The highest percentages obtained in
dreaded to the Hon. Adam Beck is be eaoh subject are as follows:
bnnors 825'marks.
tore me. I am instructed to say thrt Ural reading -Anna McKenzie, 8D.
the question of power for your muni- Writing -Rae Rtothera, 90,
capably has Dot been lost sight tit and I English Itter a Stat ,
ie bein fully considered,
bl t resent
but the Lili Pentland,
care
time to
are unable
e l Eoglieh composition -Lilian Pent -
time to give you a definite price for land
ser, but hope to do so in the near En fish grammar -Lilian
W. W. POPE, Secretary.
73.
ing-Anna McKenzie, 98.
It will be noticed that Mr. Pope's History -Anna McKenzie, 84.
letter is much less definite then Mr. Geo raphy-0twayHayden,79.
Arithmetic and mensuration -Heber
Powell, 90.
AI bra and geometry -Antra Mc-
Kenzie, 87.
Arte -Wallace Cunningham, 80.
Bookpilx Otway Hayden, 90.
Total-LLH In Pentland, 849.
DUNGANNON.
'q g Pentland,
stun• Yours very truly,
GG TRIAL E\ JUNIOR MATICULATION
H
Phial List of Results of 1 I3 Depart -
Huron Agricultural
N.
FARM FOR SALE. -THE EAST
half of lot one In the fourth cancer-
non.
cnorr
.ton. Eastern Division of the township of Ash
field. containing 100 acres. The bonding* con -
slat of • frame house and frame barn. Then la
a email
1 gorchard. ?or ppaarticular. apply to the
IL-
undersigned.
O• RAN.Clotterlo1UDF(NYf. HAYS s13E-tt
•
L"OR BALE. -PROPERTY BSIANO-
1 ING to tie estate of the 1•b Mrs. F l,ly
MacLennan. Pletoo street, sorted h.sse
of Alexandra hospital. For terms mod
particulars apply to J. A. M•cL N at
residence. 12 tea
trial Exhthittee abs be 10th.
meatal Tests.
r Ella Hasty.
1it0 and 1&h. Nil to bo t*amtio bandsTor-
ies
Lilian Pentland
of the earxot.v.rryr Sasr.se AugustEst wad' Lists published on Saturday at. Tor- 11*. S h
OPbe•ocomtaniedlyrgdepoira of M gegen containalllaamra of the condi- . •.
es a rearahtee. Depc+K sato be returned to date. who were successful in whole or KINTADL.
unyhooMdriHarFOWL, th w unkit matrbcula-
J ADM FOWLER. 4ecroter7 Pa 1
162/ Box 171, tloderich.
f1IENDERB WANTED. -TENDERS
1 to I» received for the ballding of • new
school in school sec. Na & ullett, up to the
20th of Angont, when tendon shall be opened.
Lowest or soy tender not necessarily accepted.
Plan. and Specifications to be seen st James
Sall's. Teodero t0 be Melt te W M. L HAIR.
4.o-Troa... Sumwerbill P.O.. Ont. 14-3t
SITUATIONS VACANT.
IRL8 WANTED
Creelaa..n machine+
R. M. BALLANTYNK.
Ont
WANTED
" ond Candy Factory.
employment. Write for
PERRIN, a: coMPANY
Ontario.
TO OPERATE
on hosiery. Apply
Limited. Stn
FOR BISCUIT
Light work. Steady
particular-. U. 0,
• Limited. Loudon.
!`IIRLB
in part on a
tion examination. Normal entrance caa-
Anna McKenzie.
(lobate. who vete also candidates for Haul West
I
results. Wallace Cunningham.
11 In group A under each county are Otway Hayden 8877
given the names of all candidates who MHEPPARDTON.
689
. p7
r' • 6
matriculation were considered in the PORT ALBERT.
et/ANTED.-A TFA('HER FOR S.
Y. No. 9. Ashgeid: Profeson sional prefer-
r 3rd.
Apply. tabs queliflationb. 10 R
JOHNSTON. afetlog.Oct. 1•Ltt.
VS/ ). A GOOD STRO` (4
boy. about Is or 17 mars of age, to learn
the alemWng and metal work. Apply person
ally a W. R. PINDER. Hamilton atreet •' -tf
FOR SALE. -THE 100 -ACRE FARM
on the ith c000es:don of Colborne. cocu-
Med by the underMgned, is offered for sale.
Buildings include .tory-aad+-half brick hoose.
bank barn and silo, and large shed.
verytliing In good order; farm well fenced
watered by spring creek. Land all seeded
dow-n. In every way one of the beet farms in
the townsblp, 0ltua100 ronvenient to market
towns
indthe 1.11. IL ANDRENP 9 PIOran N,
Carlow P. U. M -1t.
1Tr pR MALi1.-188 ACRES OF LAND
1' t the ilest ooriorestes of the town,ht of
si iy a$ sae to se w et Nue.
%ed
are
,,6 MOL voef °'tJMetert.hl.
Art.siaowltaw atwe set Ear Ban se With floor.
ma, at tars se x76 uOt atone
otos Mgis 11ahl.s..Iso other
cot . 1' cell r. Pose too In W
Mm i' i NP. For ppplply to JAMERe.
PI Zit, ea the r Nilo P. O. MAL
.: BALL -THAT DESIRABLE
i la e a t).elr
picas et tease Victoria .ad
PUIILiC NOTICE
GI ARM HELP AND DOMESTIC
C SERVANT&- ars airs -s fares bele
EIV, Dem n1 x. lsas eat ptoyre•'t
Agent. Bt. Helene. Owe- Orem with H. D.
WOODS. 8t Bele.. Oat, will nail?. , tf pt
attention.
TOWN OF GODBRICH•
Take or notice that the -iMeel
corporation of the tewa
constrhot a nine -leek
the said town.
Calabria road. and 1 M_rnt
oft the final dost the r
to be Immediately MallRpa Meet
or abutting
ante.
twenty anneal
statement shoot
mete to be
work, Md the name/
Ar M the isms me
led weed sresessesst
aeor Mod the dit Ms alse(t
hewn
pe Fs1 fads at tM
My of
ides&bor la 144.
!rats boots end lame .ome*sit K
•
5weed tq bnlwag tats ren`.r ane ells
1 8111TH 1pwtd mite Yttar..fad my
tl, CWde ►tl t. ky few Oennnsable
Dated the ISO duty
10R SALE. -A BCILDINO LOT
r NeWlatn,tret Appb her J. PHaID-
O418B AND 101' FOR SALE ON
Hsews s msec dtstsw wits
rtbesn etwa+stllsasLs sdttr s is hoped
m to
Oaf t►N:i Ir =am are* pr
R SALE. -MS AOM OF LAND
ti mem Penh dp tees of Mr4eth.
ssaerAi IMM Felesass
r _ 14 Ii-TTILIT, '111 R>st-
r e""..tr"wet 1. dee a t"
•t
06
28
have obtained complete matriculation • •••
by Passing on the twelve required ex -
Meredith Graham •.• 7
emulation papers, which ase as fol-
lows :--English literature, English
composition, British and Canadian
history, ancient history, algebra,
geometry, Letitl authors, Latin cotn-
position , together with the fcur
papers in any of the tollcwing sub-
jects : -Experimental science (physics
and chemistry), French (authors and
composition). Greek (authors and
comp /sit bon 1.
• In group B under each county are
given the names of those who have
passed on at least nine of the papers
required for complete matriculation
and have obtained the minimuln re-
quired on the whole examination.
They have failed in not more than
three papers. This tact will be shown
on their certificates. In order to com-
plete their matriculation, they must
ass in all the remainifig papers at one
Welt
s0000t
sued
a peals
tae
Biz
of
M-
Ilit"re
es weft sad w peri
rk.
A 4 lINOE.
TOWN OF GODERiCH.
Tit° ars «W els 5.t
eM 6r00 . mese
atreot, ass
examioatioo, the standard for pass be-
ing 40 per cent, of the mark. assigned
to each paper.
in group U under each county are
given the names of those candidates
who have been granted partial matri-
culation under the regulation which
reads:
A candi,lete who ban outained 40
per cent. on etch of atleast eight
papers, with an ,,verge of 00 per cent.
on the same, will he credited with
these papers. In order to complete
his matriculation be must obtain, at
one subsequent examination, 40 per.
seat." on each of the reinaininq
paper*, with an average of 00 per cent.
Such candidates failed to obtain
the minimum required on the
whole examination. In or•ter to com-
plete their matrictilation they niust
obtain at one examination 40 per cent.
on each of the remaining papers with
an average of f10 per coot on the same.
Candidates for matriculation into the
faculty of applied science, who have
obtained 40 per cent. on each of at
least eight of their pees paper* and
an average of 00 per cent on the same,
are reported in this list. The honor
standing din of such candidates in mathe-
Heber Powell
rwaletsal eowctl of the
ataads to
rt d.m is ug Be wid
1n
Smut • potties ate three
real Basile" 01
00 May eget new
t'ARLO tr.
U
BRCHPIELD.
Alex Mustard,...
OBITUARY.
Th. Point Farm.
Arrivals at the Point Farm : Mr.
and Mrs. T. H. Rothwell, Mrs. J. li.
Chamberlain, Toronto ; til». Herbert
Bowman, Mine R. Bowman, Mr. and
Mrs. Pugsley, Berlin ; Mise Gertrude
McLaughlin, Oklahoma City, Okla.:
R. B. Smith, St. Louis ; Mrs. J. T.
Lynne' F. K. Pelton, Miss Muriel Pel-
ton, Miss Florence E. Parry, Miss
Catherine Wineman, Wilfrid Cas -
grain, Mrs. H. B. Anthony, Miss Mar-
garet 1S. Anthony, Miss Marion An-
thony, Mise -Dorothy M. Raebm, Mrs.
W. J. Keboe, all of Detroit ; Mrs.
tsaile , Mies Grace Bailey, Mr. and
Munro, London ; Mrs. A.
Miss Aileen Wilkinson,
Win • r'- i ` Forde, B. U. Bell, E.
B. Duncan, A. A. Hughes, Miss Mary •
Sutberlr.nd, Miss E. A. Sutherland,
Brantford; Mrs. D. F. Davis, Mies
Davis, Columbus, 0.; Mrs. F. 8.
Bourns, Seattle, Wash.; Mrs. Isobel
A. Shelton, Baltimore, Md.; F. C.
Maynard, Chicago ; Miss B. L. Case,
Toronto ; Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Carrie
and daughter, Toronto.; Mrs. Carrie,
Goderich • C. R. Carrie, Toronto; J. C.
Carrie, Goderich ; Rev. J. 8. and Mrs.
Carrie and daughter, Detroit, Mich.:
Miss Louise H. St rang, Riverside,
Calif.
The %Vonien'e Institute of Cloderich,
to the number of thirty, picnicked at
the Polot on Thursday last.
On Tuesday of this week a party of
Dungannon young ladle*, under the
chaperonage of Mrs. T. G. Allen; had a
pleasant time at the Point Farnt.
Knox church el err, of Goderiob,
held their sunllej'eattng here Wed-
nesday of this wptrfe.
On Wednesday evening the children
at Point Farm beld a masquerade
party. The pat Lute was s vety pretty
and picturesque scene, the little tots
looking very "cute" in their make-up.
700
731
Zoellner.
The hand of Death on Saturday re-
moved an old resident of Dunlop vi-
cinity, in the person of Eloine Wisze,
wife of Henry Zoellner, who had
reached her seventy-third year. She
had been in failing health for some
time and about two months ago came
to the home of her daughter, Mrs.
John McDonald. Trefalg al• street,
Goderich. where she passed away. She
leaves her sorrowing husband and
threedauehters: Mrs. McDonald, of
town t Mrs. llavid Brown, of A4nberut-
burg , and Mrs. Geo. McLeod, at
horse. The fuoer..l took place from
the family residence in Colborne on
Tuesday afternoon to Colborne ceme-
tery, Rev. James Hamilton conduct-
ing the services. Mrs. Z .«1lserwas born
in Germany and came to Canada in
1884. The sauce year she was married
to her now bereft husband and they
settled in Colborne, where they had
lived ever since.
Naegele.
At Hotel Sunset.
Registered at Hotel Sunset :
Mere. H. D. Barnard, Miss Barnard,
Miss Moran, Levi L. Barbour and wife, (Menage.Mercedes de (Menage. H. J. \Villllon
and wife, H. Flrieve, Mrs. E. H.
Ha erman, Jas. Sacamore and wife,
A. E. Babyeio, Mrs, E. S. Rickel, Mrs.
H. C. Luieback, Mise Glen Rolls, Mre.
L. P. Henry, H. R. Jones, Fiancee
Elizabeth Stone, Miss Winifred Coxs-
grave, Miss Kathleen Coxgrave, Mre.
Cleo. D. Giant and son. Mies Grant,
Detroit : W. T. Huay, New York ; M.
Huey, Part.: W. C. White, Carrie
E. Frederic . Lakewood, 0. ; Miss
SophiaRefio,, Toledo, Q.: R. W. Bray,
Chatham ; Miss .1. Bell, F. W. Doty,
F. R. Hodgene, Mrs. Hodgene, Doris
Hodgens, Goderich ; John A. Lang
and wife, Berlin ; A. H. Pauffer and
wife, Tessie Ohisiline, David Stephen,
jr., and wife, St. Louis, Mo. ; W. J.
Cowan, Mrs. W. J. Stuit and son,
Toronto ; Mrs. Perry L. Hobbs, Miss
M. Antoinette Hobbit, Miss Katharine
M. Hobbs, Perry M. Hobbs, Cleveland
Dr. and Mrs. H. A. Hart, Marjorie
Hart, Wooster, Ohio; Miss Winnifretl
xg
Corave, Mies Kathleen Co:grev.,
NM Mrs. Geo. D. Grant and sMid. M.
Urant, Mrs. W. S. Blanoelt, Miss F. D.
Allen, Mrs. A. C. Sisman and tire.
children, A. Sisman, J. F. Feichner.
Mr. and Mrs. E. 8. Friedlander, Mr.
and Mts. Jelres M. Turber, Mrs.
Welland, F. Patter, Miss Caroline
Parker. L. M. Colwell, D. L. Runkel,
W. A. Watkins, Detroit ; C. L. Loos,
Ann Arbor ; Mrs. Geo. Nevins,
Walkerville ; G. K. MacBetb, Mon-
treal ; C. A. Mc0•w, Toronto ; 8. A.
Mc0aw, Winnipeg; W. R. McLaren,
Miss Kay, James D. Allan and wife,
Wm. D. Allan, Miss Lynn, Toronto;
Miss Hart, Ottawa: Mre. D. B. Ander-
son, Chicago ; G. B. Fraser, London ;
Mrs. Frank E. Nabors and family, B.
B. Comers, Birmingham, Ala. ; J. W.
Bryan, Woodstock : Katharine Hobbs,
Cleveland ; Mrs. R. L. Pike, Edna C.
Van Kuren, Willoughby, Ohio; J. E.
Greene, Paineville, Ohio ; Mr. and Mrs.
H. R. Taylor, Mime. Flora and Lisette
Taylor. Tburnton and Nur.Oan Tay
kir,, let. ('atharines.
There are about seventy-five guests
at Hotel Sunset. The rather cool
weather of the past week ha* reduced
the number considerably.
The death of Joseph Naegele on
Sunday last at his home in Colborne
removed one of the earliest settlers of
that township. where he had lived for
over hell • century. The deceased
was born in Baden, Germany. • ighty-
six years afro and came to (i.- i'n la in
1867. The Buffalo and Lek '• I i uroo
tm
Railway was being cstr'' • 1 to
Goderich at teat time and Mr N , •Role
came to Holmesville, where to .. few
years he followed his trade as s stone
mason, moving then to Colborne town-
ship, where he had since continuously
resided. He took up is farm, but still
continued to take contracts as a moaon
and did considerable bridge work for
the county. He was • man of mental
as well as physical vigor and was
n.atics hue already been published highly regaided in the community.
with the honor matriculation results. Hhe be sure ved by his wife and one sae.
In group D under each county are Frank J. Namets. The funeral to
¢i' 00 t Dames o nret on Tneds morn-
'-otten upon any number of metriou- Ins wee under Masonic auspices, the
1 't too papers leen than the eight re- deceased Ming & member of Morning
quired for partial ssst.rictrl*No11, and Star Lodge. The pelll.earers were Lt--
who have obtained 40 per cent on each Co V asooe. Jobe Wilson, Alex. Glen,
of the pa upon whiola theyhave A. C. Jaekeoo, Fred Vungbl'it and
written, but who have not obtained Robt. Houton. R.v. 0. G. Hallman.
partial matriculation as M the case of of the B.MRolical church, of which
thous in groups B and 0. in thin Int the deceased was • member. wan the
will be found the names of those cart- oficiadell c11 1T e.
b. t those who have ( ilhorrte c. dry 7
111 • M dilate. who have written only on
M P• those papers required for matricula-
s•m tion late the Ontsele0olkge of Fiber-
" wavy adill Mho Mets (*tailed 40 per
. A OSA et Ikea papers•
etebemape ebeedieg of on
i e$se wswfr ees1 . ibee a nob
lbe bigh erbeela sod tat.
Metes or to the Pette in -
31C: in a few days. Its. ease
who woofe at the VAiversity
• 111 be
et the oat
»(epN lUer
aexl e at se
IS yea dear et A L Int
L E NOX.
A merry party of (Kclderid yours
people sire bolidayWt
Ude week. Tb. member'. of the party
are Mrs. C. A. Senn. Mr. and Mrs.
Walter H. Hart noon. Minis, Del and
Adelaide Nairn. Misses Laura and
Nina Menses. Mies Irene ttwlte,
idles lively, Joees. With thea are
J. L. A. Mosier, of Tnrosbn,• and
Athol MoiQ uta-eie of Brussels Mrs.
Last Thursday evening a ma•quer-
ado dance was held by the young
people. There were a number of strik-
ing makeups and the dancers enjoyed
themselves immensely.
On Tu.eday evening • progressive
••Bari)• party wee hek1. Mia' Kathleen
Malibu won first prise and Grafton
Burdett.) wait the winner of the
-booby" peas..
Melf-m.,de men som.timee need •
lot of alteratlions.
It's stood the t.st, it is the hest.
of Tnnoeto, their alatemelrb w B. H McOr,atb, Mrs. Rhysas, Mise Blaekseoae'• deli.tom ice soda is
sent to the registrar of that Inetitu- Jean/ Mynas and T Miteb 111 ale are teat or laaery brieka rhderp daNv-
ties. Candidates w111 apply to these smonot renew visitor, et Avaad nand 06e6 - 'lis. tali►