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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1914-5-21, Page 5THE SIGNAL : GODERICH : ONTARIO T111ua.a Y MAY 21, 1914 • AUTOMOBILES AUTOMOBILES HIRE FOR HIRE FOR EAST STREET GARAGE STREET GARAGE GODERICH Next to To Hall Always Open Phare 243 SINGER STORE Stamped Waist Bargains W,• have * tine assortment of (ta11 w.td Wants, is. lawn and toile. very newest designs. reg- ular price 75c to $1.'!), now &W. t,i, line of White Wear. etautted. it the latrs► design and pattern, including Nightgown*. C euti laden Corset etICover... ov Towels, Pil- low ht Y 1., eta. \C. have a choice Int of heby .print'; and summer Monnet*. the very latest style., from 25e• to we, Our spring .tock of l'ushiour, (et tars. Runners. are the newest design. out. We have Silks and 1) M I' Threads in all *hack..., slat). its stock. We also have OM l' ''lack Cordonuet, ('a11 and see our ladies' Cellar.' and tansy Neckwear, at the Sieger Store. 1 Mrs. L.B. Tape Saturday Specials at the Maple Leaf Grocery Fruits Strawberries, New Pine Apples Florida /drape Fruit". Bananas, Sunkist Oranges in all sizes. - New Vegetables Itee. Tomatoes, ('tic twos, t'.l'.. y. Lettuce, lh.ions, Radish. Rho 1,. New Cattiest.. Home-made Maple Syrup Hayti just received a Loge Tummy of Hcme-roads Maple Syrup of the very highest qual- ity and flavor. Butter, Eggs and ('TREE) ME.\TS We Ale making aroangemento lifts a Iaree end ehm%ce ,,a- ... t . se cur* (01. i i . e , 1 u t ! t to I eei'emey and will he in e e-ihen f) supply your wants h choice Cr cadre" y and Deity itn••er, at,letle. fresh Hugs and ('rued and,Cooked Meets. All order• t•ia receive our cbcful sateui S. J. YOUNG' Harailtaa Street LOCALS ww PERSONALS -Mr. Herbert \fardel, of Detroit, was 111 tuwo for a few day* heat week. -Mre. Wm. Glop. of Stanley, Ir the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Frank ,launders. -Mire Brace Robertson is visiting her brother. Mr. Harry Robertson, at Stratford. -Mew Stit ling has returned to town after visiting friends to 'Toronto for two week*. -Rules and regulstioas regarding "A 'trip of a Lifetime- will be found on page right. -Mr. Arthur Elliott, of Calgary, Was visiting et the home rat Mi. Stephen slotherr last %ref. Thr Mrnrsetung canoe club will hold another dance in the Marone. temple on Saturday night next. %Ir. John Roberts, recently of the Stelling batik trete. was in town on Wetutesday tem -wing acquaintances. -Mos. Lerch, the ,.rganixei of Gte1r- ri. h dt.tr-sct, is in attrndanee sl the Mellen a .M.S. convention being heel in London this week. --Mrs. Hector McFedyen left on \Vrdue.dav to visit her sister, \Iia, tsetse Polley, in Acton. en route to Toronto and . ther pointy. -Coon. H. J \lot•rie her barn a busy man for the past three. weeks. During that time be was delivering ••tuck for the Stews, t Estate, of Ilrnwillrr. \Ira. W. Major is spending two week. in Goderich wit h her parents, \Ir. anti We. A. M. Pulley. arriving last \loudly from her home In Toledo, Ohio. Uron. Henry Homey. of Blyth, a former resident of ti dot ich, who is herr attending the district mertitig in th.• North street Methodist choral. Been The Signet a friendly call. --Mr. J. L. Killoran ha. purchase,) the"brick residence on Nelson str •rt owned by Mr. James Bucheuan and at present occupied hy Mr. W. L. Elite, manager of the Bank of Mon- treal. -Mi.. Maud Thutlow, who has been spending a few days with her mother. Mrs. James Thurlow, left on Monday for Paterson. New Jersey, where .hr will graduate at the General hospital there this week. --Coun. E. R. Wigle has recently engaged the services of Mr. B. D. Tournament Arranged Trout. of W iarton, who carried off the John Roberts gold medal in the The executive of the howling club et:advatmg examinations of the Op- met in the office of Mr. Win. Lane on Wit) college of pharmacy. Tuesday last to arrange for a local re on Mon- -- Mr. Chef -ley reneel, who register- diiirn u rnMw t to b!itb'dIt. he i decided ed at the Macdonald house, St David Y Y street, runic inooths ago, underwent a That the ,ink games would be played meet successful uperation at the Uunn and that the trophy games would be howyital, Clinton, recently, for .t pain 18 ends and Lbe consolation gators in his side. He 1. now abbe t. walk would cmnaist of 1'. ends. All rinks about in his room.defeated in the trophy [fames will play --MissJosie Sanndrr+Ieltimed from in the :onsnlation. Mr. James Yates T,.ronto.•n Setmt•day. where she went as. delegate from the General !trough chsptrt• to a convention of the D•augb- tris of the Empire. ai.d al.oss a dele- gate from the Arthur circle to a 1irge rat,... ary convention held there eat ly in \ley ---Tha annual meeting of the G,ale- rip li district of the London cnnfrtence of the Methoxbist clear, b ie heir - held in the North.treet Mei Inahnleh to ley. This afternoon the mit)ister cal sus -ton was It. ld an.: will b-' followed by a meeting Ohl end toneorrow mo, nnwg --Mt-. S. E. (lick and Nis,. Mal garet Kobe•rt.ett 1.11 lot Lon.tot1 on 'Tuesday 1.. attend the annual convention of the 1. •radon rnnf•tet.re branch of the 'HOU. E STUDY The Arts Co.rw way he taken by car wipes - Ams. hot (asdrate Aes/risa to gradeate a•a•t attend one ,welts. QUEEN'S UN IVBRSITY kINGSTON, ONTARIO AHTS APPLIEwDs soowtss/CC r(OICIN[ I£NOiHE(NIN4 SUMMER SCHOOL JULY est• AUGUST a G. '( CIIOWN, Segleter, Ilrples , O. Rifle Meeting The match committee of the Huron County Rifle league will meet in Dun. ri j«nu••rn on Tweeds y, May IMtb. wt 7.30 pate The maids eommittee con - sista of one representative from Obeli rifle association belonging to the H.O.H.1.. and the officers of the H2O,Il.L. Liberals, Attention! A meeting of the Lihrrals of Gode- rich will be held in the board of Trade rooms over the Polon bank .in S .atur- day eveniug, May 14d. at 7 :el o'clock, w+ for the purpo(it appointing dele- gates to the convention At Kralorth on Tuesday next. A good attendance is desired Opened up Business Here Mr Herbert F. Morrie. el Colborne township, has taken over the imple- ment business recently conducted by Mr. P. J Ryan on Hamilton street. Mr. Morris has had considerable ex- perience w ith machinery and as be is well arid favorably known throughout the district his many friends will find hila doing busiress at the old stand on Hamilton street. Given a Chance ' As a month had expired, Norman McLeod, who was charged with gross indecency, and bad been allowed to go on remand for a nlcnth, appeared be- fore Judge Doyle yesterday. I was .hewn that he had been web heaved for the past month and was allowed ages) bait for his good conduti on con- dition that he would appear in court to receive sentence when called upon. Annual Meeting at Blyth Representative* of the different branches of the Women's Institute in Huron county ,net in Dungannon on Thursday of last week to make ar- rangements for the annual county meeting, which it was decided to hold at Blyth on Tuesday, June 2nd. A very pleasant time was enjoyed by all. At the close of the meeting lunch was served by the ladies of the Dungannon branch. Ninety-first Birthday Twenty reletivos of Mr.. Wm. Greer gathered at her home on Traf- algar arse, on Monday evening adroit *:eek for the purp'er of celebrating her :slat hirthday. Mrs, Green is won- derfully hale and hearty for one of her age 'She is the only surviving aunt •.1 ('.oincillor H. J. Morris. Thr party broke up about 1U o'clock, the. geese* all wishing the venerable lady many more years of health and hap- nineties ep- nineve. Liberal Convention in Seaforth Next Tuesday, May Skh, the Centre Huron Liberal convention will he held at steafort.h. It is expected that a large mnnber will go from here as also from other parts of the riding. Ad- dressees will be given hy Mr. \Vas. Prcudfoots KA'.. M.P.P.. Mr. J. G. Ander-ton. M.P.P., of Lucknow: Mr. M. Y. McLean. ex-M.P., of Seatorth ; Mr. \V. H. Kerr, editor 01 the Brussels Poet ; Mr. Thomas \le\fillan, of Hul- lett, and others. Wonuu)'s Missionary society. Wbile. their,• they cue the gavots of Rey. ( Hurt by Fall And Mrs. Gro. N. Haze.' at the Well -1 While driving along the Moron 1. Mitten *,'lass pas,irtg.'. toad on Wednesdaya(tertt.e)tt of Iasi _1{rv• .1l.11 .1'7.John I'oll.e•k scud week. Nlr. George Morrow. a teamster children ere , 11.10Y'ni; a1 I wn week.. 1111 years of age. was quite seriously in - visit with \I r. and \it• Geiser John- 1 Jul -re by his train running away. The . *ton et their house on k *.L .4 elf. ` trouble Arose from the whif ictreea be- coming loose, thus causing the tongue to fall. This frightened for Irani and they bolted. The driver. who seal holding the reins in his bands. was jerked off the load and dragged along the road for • considers.ble distance Art'se he was able to bring his horse, to es standstill. He was badly bruteed abort theechest but is recovering froru his in jar e. has donated a trophy' prize and the committee will supply the consolation prize. OBITUARY Mrs. Wm. 1Mwart One of the old pioneers of °oderich was laid to rest in Maitland cemetery Ode afternoun, in the person of Mrs. WWI. Stewart t nee Mir Grime Crape), aged MO years, who died mi Tuesday last at tier t eddence un Tt atalger street. Rev. Geo. E. Ross conducted the funeral and the betrere were : Messrs. George Stewart, Joseph Stew- art, J. N. Kernighittl, Jamar Holland, C. A. Reid and Alex. Heuderruo. The late Mrs. Stewart was high) respeeted and well known in Goderich and her death will lie much regretted by her many ftiends bete. Bethke a husband she is .ureived hy one sten and two daughters. Bad Boy.to be, Lashed .apparently Wm. Finlay. jr., of Turuberry township. a youth of 17 years M age, felt his position keenly when before Judge Doyle. at a sitting of the county judge's criminal court y.stetday, he pleaded guilty to cote - witting en indecent Itssault upon a young girl last April. ,budge Doyl,•. severely lectured the prisoner and sen- tenced him to four day. in jail with Live !ashy. to be administered levet d- ing to law frown .\ttotuey Seeger prosecuted the case and Mr. Richard Vaustone, of Wingbate. appeared for the prisoner. Mrs. S. Malcomson From the New Westminster British Columbia" we take the following ref- erence to the death of Mr,. S. Malcom - son, • former resident of (ioderich :- Mrs. Mary Jane Maleonison. n res- ident of this city for the past five years, died at the home of her son, ilr. Sidney Melcowson, :CO Pine street, late Saturday night. The late Mrs. Malcoms)n was predeceased by her hushand, Sutherland Malcoto• son. The late Mr. Mal son was for many years master in chancery at Goderich. Deceased, who was 73 years of age. haves to mous 11 her loss two son., Mr. Sidney M1lconlson. city auditor of New \Vertmin.trr, and \le. Percy Maicomsein, of Kinraidine, and one daughter, Mr*. T. J. Lewis, of Leopold place. this city. The tuner.) 'tervicea were held this afternoon from the residence of her son with Rev. Canon d'Easum, of the Hely Trinity cathedral. officiating. Interment was made in the Odd Fellows' cemetery. 1 WILL MAKE REPORT Provincial Health Officers Survey Local Health Conditions and Mrs. Pollock repent t.. have to - mot row for their new hum.• near Ingereel', whets Mi. Pnl:ock will he in sharer of a rural church. These ladies wbost' c,mhit.,d ages Peel 2711 year. met 1'y actideut At the home nil Mrs. \\'I n. (item in Grelr- rich oo Monday of tbie week. The ladies were: -Mie. Certtck, aged Si year.: M. Burrows, aged 1►2 )ears, ra iters, lirretn, aged Irl years Mrr. we amd Voll WIWIK weer ' [MOW the same year. After their regular lodge meeting. Court tio.lerich ( t).!•' . No. 32, had w Yesterday morning, accompanied by .A. C. Huutet. local M.11.0., and Mr. James Mitchell, chairman local hoard of health, Dr. P. J. McNally, of Guelph. provincial director of public health, and Mr. F. A Dallyn. of To- ronto ploviticial sanitary engineer, made a t rip around town *111 %'( ing the health conditions of the •own. Thr mouth of the town rower was in- soon recovered. led. Spahr did not sneered and h rah Dr. McN.tlly and Mr. look unlike a white elrpiiant but did Dallyn would advice that sat atuimeo- not prove himself so but rather a val- tic tank be built there for the IRlrpose treble asM•t to the team. His big of treating sewage before it enters the white snit was in cvidenceeverywhere. l ke, The oppcnenta did not dress so [antas- •'Odors are not unsanitary " said tic and worked just as well. How - Mr. Dallyn fo The Signal when be was asked alo,tr the rondttims pre• Tailing there. He went on to say that while the reins. which Wright arise from the sewer as it was exposed in its transit to the lake for a considerable distance might he unpleasan' but he did not think they were un*aiitar). He a:knowlesipjed. however. that if Hies or mosquitoes Med there they might spread contagion. providing there was contagion in the t rte. He stated that the water eyst•m of the town war liable to pollution. but chiefly in his idea, by means of the sewer entering the btkeand the intake pipe not being extended\ far enough out roto the lake. He advi,(d the pipe being carried beyond the bleak - Heter. He gave it as his opinion that it was not food for the public health. trio proximity of the sewer to the intate pipe. He also remarked that the dis- charge from boats entering the harbor might be i factor. for spreading con- tagion if it existed en those tout*. He inferred thee in the report which Icor and l'racknrll : half hack,, B. Aute, pacing been leader in same of 1)r. McNally and be himself wuu1l \•rung, Cslhnsp and Lamtxrt tor- the greatest Baptist movements on slake. they would likely recommend I wards, l'eachy, .1. Young, Kittuu, lois and other continents. He ie that the town a -e chtnridr of lithe in Callow and Buck, Preaching to greet crowds every treating the the sewage. The report will Organ ('o. -lion:, F. Weir : hacks, day night in his large church on Col- lor made ,and will he in the hands of the town in a few weeks. NEWS OF SPORT TOWN SOCCER LEAGUE IS CEN- TRE OF ATTRACTION 'Third Game ,n Town Fixture Is Watched With Considerable Inter- est-Y.M.C.A. Defeat Organ Co. In an Exciting Game - Big Mill Also Trim Music Men on Thursday iluite a large number of football fans wittaorased the closes: and must exciting game of. the season on Vic- toria park on elouday night last. In meeting the Organ Co. team, the Y.M.C.A. bunch rlumost met their match and both sides fought deliber- ately. But a. the battle waged warm, one side would waver sad then the other. The Organ Co. opened strong and notched two goals before the V.M.C.A. toys knew what they were doing. But the reds rams back strong and retaliated with one goal, leaving the score at half time 2-1 in favor of the music men. In the second half the Y.M.C.A. gave a better account of thernselves and scored two goals while the Organ Makers failed to suite. Hut untot- tunitrely a,. the game neared it'. finish a dispute arose. The third goal. which the boys of the red made, was allkgpt,pl by the Organ Co. not to its a go.l, as the ball fouled before it went into the goal. Some said one thing, some said soother. with the result that by the time the argument was ovet it was tort dark to tlni*b the genie. 'rhe captain of the Organ Co. de- clared that he would protest the game and it finally ended in leaving the Imetier in the hands of the executive which meta tonight. ` -Scottie- Forces es the ('stint. Jack wais still in evidence doing his lest but ' might hay" done better had he had o0 his ted *ash, "Scoter Nisbet was also on his job hot hal left off his sol - di. r'.. outfit and looked meet pictur- eagi,e in his now uniform. Pritchard again wore his carnival -mit. Ho was knocked out in the second hslf but The Water and Light commissioh has practically bought its season s anal. (1n Tuesday last when the regi pleasant and enjoyable ■octal evening lar sleeting was held and all the 'nem - in their noose, N:)rth etreets on Ti'.'" . hers present. ,lnotsti for Fairmont ,lay. ispeerhrs were mode by mem- slack were received. The commission hers •,1 the lodge and a musical par I will buy between (Inland 71x1 tone from gramn.s was given. The Selves. Lb. Empire foal Co.. of Montntal. eons and daughter* of the mens- rrolvitting the company can secure the lees were present at th e social,'oO rent freight rate. Fifteen new member. were added to the The commission is at pi-etent con - ledge. the result of the good work of Dithering whether it will instal an Organiwr Mr('leish M•. Win lane electrical pump or not. The Hydro - was chain/taw. Electric commission bare suMnittd a plan to the commission for approval BORN and it will likely he epprovel of at the PATTI/. -ts St. Horn•. on Stay 1.514 to tr. next meeting of the commission. The and stn. gd. Pattie a en. 1 coat and installation will be about PCRitRrv. - is rt. Reline. es Maw lith, to yl-. COU) A number of accounts were std ]Ira. Jamie Portion. a were. I p.swd end other tontine leveinera was ever. both sides complained of rough work, and both eider would do well to "cut it out." The teams were :- Y.M.C.A.--Goal. Beaker ;backs, Nis - a UMINDE IREK OF CANADA Urea will Toe Save 11 you Nal Save NOW? Though your salary or Income will no doubt increase, so will your expenses -and many find that the latter more, than keep pace with the former. Now is the time to start a Reserve Fund —and the Savings Department of the Union Bank of Canada is the place to keep it. Deposit the extra you have on hand now—you •can open an account with any sum, down to one dollar -and draw interest Dalt. Goderich Branch --F. WOOLLCOM BE, Manager. momteesemaseeemosetwaerserammeemPeReltensontstenansononowelle If you are seek- ing wedding gifts of distinc- tive character, you will find al- most toil' ' •d choke among the sterliugsil- ver we are now showing. The goods ate high etas, and the prices very t ea- sonable. J. S. Why We Sell ` S nth Ben i" 1•: sell this world-famous w'ate•In 1.•- Wcause we honestly believe that the South Bend \Vatch represents Moro• real dollars and cents value. more ...I -vice satisfaction, more everything you have a right to expect In a time piece than any other- watch made or sold for the same price. 1f you expect to use your water a year or s.'. it's not so important what kind your get. Hut if you want one that will give you a lifetime of .ftvice--one that ou can always. rely on -a model of accuracy get a South Bend. The Mao Who Om a Sista' ad Watch never hesitates to tell yon M.. He 1. pt'onrl to carry it -and with ressnn. For the Sautli Bend known no rival in reliability. It it tinteil- ingly accurate year in and year rant. That's the kind of weich you want, isn't it You can get one ft'otn fbtl.trl up. ('all .!a and look over these toaster time piece.; today*. DAVEY` -. Corner Colborne Street and Square GODERICH - ONTARIO bet and Spahr ; half hacks, Leader. Srualr and Carey : forwards, Pritch- CHURCH NOTES *rd. McArthur, Forbes. Morsou and On May 31st the 12th anniversary of Pridham. the Bertha church will he held and Ui gen t'o. :-Goal. Nesbit ; hacks, l'ev. A. J. Vining, of Toronto, will P. Weir, F. \Veit; half backs. E. Fr.asrr, preach. Hully and Fellows; fief wards, II/welder, The subject in Knox church on Sun - Wells, Daunage. Ward and Fraser. day morning will ie -National Right- Mr•.W. Callow was the referee, oousness." In the evening Rev. Geo. Int \I t. t- \\'off. E. Ross will preach on "Church Mem- (. t Five to nothing was the tune which bertblp and its Obligations." the Western Canada Flour Mills' em- Rev. \\ ter' services in ltd ion will preach pluyees sang when they }rimmed the at both day.. in the Haat church empin sea u[ the Organ Company at en' Sunday. Last Sunday night a the \-setons park on Thursday night 1 ened large and Rrp,.at interest t oreciative "The Story list - last. The organ ggrinders worked hand but the mil lere tuned their strings in quick order. Those who scored the goals were Peachy 2. Cal- low 1, Kitton 1 and Bush 1. The teams were: - Big Mill -Gnat. Smith : hacks, Tay - of Cornelius,' Sunday, May :fist, procuiars to be a red-lettet day among the lleptiets tit Goderich, when Rev. A. J. Vining, one of Canada's greatest preachers. is to give the anniversary sermons here. Mi. Vining it a man of world-wide re - Next in Importance i• mai<in: provision to ensure to Making a Will its being pr'nPerlY , arried out The interest of this Company in any estate which it Is err P uwered to administer is strictly impersonal. All things are done ,rith the sok aim of fulfilling its trust with the highest degree of ffiriency and faithfulness -in closest conformity with the ecprea'ed iota of the testator. Consult with us regarding the administration of your estate U1 Informatbll cheerfully furnished free TIE LONDON de WESTERN TRUSTS CO. LIMITED ?SR RICHMOND STREET. LONDON. ONT. C OSo. otsnwa, CL.. reined.* Kittle S. NOORs. L Iran*ac led. Regular Meeting Held Tberegular meetingof the \V.C.T.I-. we. held fn the Temperance hall on MS•iay afternoon of last week, lbs 1 president, Mee. Davidson, in tbechair. The aulsje•t of the Bible Leading was "Law 1114 1'V'' and wan tsken hy Mrs F Elliott, who was listened tot with great attention. On. new mem- ber was teeelved. Mrs. Sutherland n lperintendrnt of sailors work. report ed that .even reseed* leaving nor ear - bur had been supplied with eeMiastl Several mrmhera *poke of the recent visit of Miss Mci.end attic sew I d M u se* it h been ensnared. meied. The asI4 thee Miss McLeod' had rcpn•seed `eteelf as &lighted with the eouttesy M the p leis school teacher. and the perfect discipline of the *eh nlare when ei s visited the s'hnnia. Next regular meeting will be lewd on Jams late. "The Best is the CHEAPEST" yf Thi• tittle -warn •'atement was never more truly applied than in the purchase of a Piano, The Helenzman & Ce. Pian ) possesses :he purest and sweet- est of tones arid the superior material and construction in- sure for it an evengreater sweetness and purity of tone with use. it pegs to buy the hest. there- fore do not put it otl Any longer Mut buy a Helotznlan Se Co. Piano today. :1,4. , James F. Thomson +abt'RrteltSIT.%TR it Goderich - - - Ontario My Valet A new and up•ic-date drys cleaning. greeting :and tepair- ing establishment for ladies', gents' and ehildten's gar+ menta, cutt.aime, glover, drapes, rte. Work railed ter and de- livered. e-livered. {'hone calla promptly at- tended to. West Street. oppeatte Masonic Temple. (rodent h Phare SOS NORVAL DAVIS. GEO KAY. Proprietor. Manager 1'. Weir and Fellows: half backs, Nes- bit. Macdnnukd, Dench ; forwards, Wells, Ward, Welder, 1)unnedge and Holly. Mr. Pritchard was ref - Besides the morning and evening aet- tree. -_ vice.. Mr. V g will 'meek et. 1.13 NOTES FROM THE HARBOR ou S'entlaysfternoou. Thi. get tiering has been arranged its order to give friends of other clinrches en ,+ppor- Limit to beer this Trent orator. ' ) Subscribe for The Signal and help the pretty young ladies to obtain a trip to Bernina* there hae not le eh this week such a - - - - lege street. Toronto. and it wan only after much persuasion that he prone-- keel rone-iseel to speak to the people of Goderich. Prett~laa.s.MeteekeestemeaesieNew waist, Business Which Has Been Quiet is now PickingUp g Again At the present time there seems t.' he a slight lull ii, the ac:ia•itie around the dock end while b ientees is sterile For Sale Gasoline Engine SIX HORSE POWER Made by International Harves- ter Co. in Al condition Apply to J. A. CULVER Lighthouse hustle as there ons in the early part eO of the season. Today. however, pr0- steeda . ir height and the cargo of the hurpreL of Ful', \\ ilhaw, .•ou*iattn - One Dish of 1:ti.'11A) lee -he -Is of grain i. Luing un- 1. ided into theelevator. She strived , bast night aid wilt probably heat's to- np'rrnw fur rhr tl,.^. That Agrees With hr ..unsure 11. N. J"c arrived frons Sandusky on stout -they Isrt with about ly► tons of mat for the Western (lana - da Flour Mills Co. She cleared again e Aged on Morality int.. to trl.He TheSc„1ti'h Hero with IMAMhn.l.els of wheat for the Gt,drrich Eieratnr,flt Trast*it Co. nir*Vert eel vunday atietn.on end etre, et 'vitt LFott William ..n Mondsr. T1tr drrMvilY'iiRlhaMs fl••-tiirltyifet. . W .. tee is being rattled r.11 Wish great rapidity and already this week three p. nlones have beet. 'milk and ptepara- ,tens .(re teeing made to hive the fourth trunk loran brow or the next d Not w Mitt ending tae tinen'•ial de - premien which hes pr••el ricer The co,tntry. the Western Caned. Flour Mill. bete are running day and night and ere having difficulty in .t,pp!ying their (intent. The Good Itn*(ls ('ongtrse is to ie a petrnsnent uslionisation. --TL' prat.) cnntrrenee open, (1 at nage. a F'Allj rv► \VednredAy. -- An early eleetinn was ennonnred 1.7 Hon. Dr. J. O. 11e 1551, ' at the ot- g.antvalion theetit•g of the eew \V1nd- stir- (celeste vie i%t• a*.n''Iritlnh. BEGIN AT ONCE PERSONAL INSTRUCTION at .1 torte, I . dw•k tit .to- It pr+..ibie to enter any As! sod •I..,.re. t..L..i &AN sots town% 14 THF. NORTHE-RN BUSINESS COLLEGE ewer. BOUND. ONTARIO 1 stile eiatt..t.nsria.i•t. 1'. •t4en- r.. ra ts d to (lrednetee. t'. A. Fi,yatvo. F ('.A.. )'riitlpeL W. U. tins tete. re. fetal). • 54 112 CORM FLAKS Get the Original