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GODERIOHL ONTARIO, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1914
TTHE STERLLN6BANK
.OF CANADA
'SAVE, because- No. 126
The opening of a savings account is
often the beginning of a career.
Head Mee, Corner ling and Bay Streets, Toronto
- A. H. Walker
A. Potter, Yaoagor
General lfaaager -
Godsdek Branch
, Some Desirable
PROPERTIES
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for immediate sale
List your properties for sale or rent with me.
A. G. NISBET
OFFICE IN MASONIC TEMPLE, WEST STREET.. GODERICH
Pumas : Orrice 20; Hoose 150. P.O. Box 364 -�
FOS SALE OS TO MIT
111°BENT.- RiGHT- ROOMEDI
Grid home on Welliattea trove,.
modern esisoers. Apply to J. B. K %IO
syss.
11ESIRARLE RESIDENCE FOR
JJ „vele. •Drtheaat corner of Sit. Patrick. wad
Weierinestrset. Liberal tarot". R21-tiN'S-
rid; -
fro RENT.-BKiICK HOt18KWITH
su modern 41e• .oras► of Kens �.voao'. Arad), Mltrl.
N M. .1. t IrX. Mittman read. T tf
fllu RENT. -Tel) STORY BRICK
1 hou-e eootatning all modern con venlenee.
owner of Fart and Albert a',Z..I . Aptrlyto
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dlltr. W. A. ItHYNAM
Fite• KENT. - ON THE ('ORNER
of Seleon street and combos roar•. iiiMAN OF )[ANY HOBBIES
ten roomed bowie with modern cur .en
ten, w. Al.o .lama no lot. Apply to Ali t:11 ,�
E"Tv. t. 1t. Patriot street. •c:•t P
i+OK SALE. Huron who Has ideas of His Own
ANTISEPTIC
SHAVIi G PARLOR
ylieesgina done b) Electric Machine.
• Levier• in Hsu Use -4I .
L.die• eimiring w hate moa oCine
and hair dtessinrr done .t their hone,•
can Snake ,. ppnintmenfw at our -bop
when order. ill be given prompt at
tendon. tie are of the
All material• need by
late/4 1i end denim. and everything
eteilIl .
W. C. 1.1. NI BY
BEIIFURI) BUCK uut.Fatlt'll
HURON FALL ASSIZES
MARRIED FIFTY TSARS
The fall &seises were opened hese Rsapeebd Residents of Name toasty
before Mr. J woos Latchford un 'tter I Rewired by Their CltiMtts
da! of last week.
'ibere was only one criminal c... Seldom does it fall to the lot of aged
upon the docket. that of Thomas A people to have their span of life
Wylie, wbu was charged with at- lengthened to permit the celebration
tempted rape. Defendant pleaded not of their golden wending ; yet Duch was
guilty ad Use charge was changed to the Rood tortoise of Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
assault, to which the plea of guilty Blake, of Ooderieb, wben their child -
wee entered. Wylie was Dent to the ren and grandohUdien gathered
county gaol fur six months. around, them -ea unbroken family
Baer vs. Weise et al. -An action to eirele-60 the occasion of this import -
recover damages. By consent of ant event on Saturday of last week.
mimes. the trial of this action was Fifty years of wedded life ! What
poetpooed to the noo-jur)- sitting at east changes have they seen In the
Goderlcb on November 17th. L. K. course of half • oeatury ! The liver of
Denosy for plaintiff ; Proudfuot, Hays these rugged pioneers are living wit-
& Killoran for defendant. Defile to the victorious, b.Nle with
Burns vs. Hays. --An action to r'e- nature which has traneforwed Huron
cover monies. His lordship directed into the banner county of lb. prov-
t :hat. judgment he entered and that Inc.. The wooded wilderness has been
upon the pawing of the accounts into changed into rich agricultural tracts ;
the surrcytate court the monies in the the old corduroy roads have been re -
hands of the defendant*, less the coats placed by the smooth limestone ; the
of this action, which is fixed at ft75, stage coach has been replaced by
are to be paid into court to the credit swifter means of transportation •
of this cape. subject to further order. wblle, with the advent of the" well known res
L. K. Dana fur the plaintiff ; Robert- steamboat, the sailing vessel has ptac-
son & Coughlin and R. 8. Hays for tirit(y disappeared. When Mr. and
defendant. Mss. Blake drove to North street
Cameron vs. Moyes. -4n action for
payment of certain monies. Hie lord-
ship directed that judgment be, enter-
ed in favor of the plaintiff against the
defendant, the Ontario West Sbore
Railway Company, for $761.41 and in-
terest from June 17th, 11Y10. L. E.
Daltrey tor plaintiff
Oliver vs. Oliver. -An action for ali-
mony. His lordship directed that
judgment be entered dismissing tho
action, plaintif to be entitled to her
disbursements and conned fees ac-
ootding to the rules. Dickson & Car-
ling for plaintiff ; Gladman & Stan -
bury for defendant.
Jones et al vs. Township of Tucker-
emitb.-An acticn to set aside a bylaw.
By consent of counsel trityl of this
action was transferred to Stratford.
sitting on September Leech. Prond-
foot, Hays & Killoran for plaintiff;
Robertson & Coughlin and R. 8. Hays
for defendant.
Bailie vs. Kirk et al. -An action to
determine parties tights in John
Bailie estate. Hie lordship directed
judgment to he entered without costa
in favor of the plaintiff against the
defendant, Richard Kirk. for 1667.13.
Proudtlalt, )lava & Killor t
plaintiff; Char lee Garcon- Ins
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en licture of the Member tor West
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Ne lin t i.o In,. One of the brightett daily news-
ve for sate whom thirty town lot-.
Mtaas and toth.r dwetknss andand F few terma papers' in ('anada at the present [1,1.1
pltouur *1T. HATS 5 K1LIuitAN. node- ,a the Nontrial Daily Mail and one of
rich not. r WIin
brightest wtiteus is the chap who
he
'RgSMENCE AND Wanderer.tIn tLe1Io
RM PRP wite. ovet Dailde y of Sep-
ID.1 rqquietsale .evte.Iderlrabie procerus-. tentiwr I.th appeared the tollowiug
.ituat.d ors came streets is (rod,rteh • Mao acme ictwe by 7 he Wanderer of the
farm bode within a )aeon di.ea.ne o) town. It petu P
a
-on want sr* or haL a� anyto well. let mek w. member for Weer Huron : -
4'14()11 AP "YtMY. U.erlca. '1 I first haw Major Edward Normand
FARM FOR MALK.-THE EAMT) Lewis. M.P. for West Huron (who
halt of lot one In the fourth nonce,- 1 will t,. day eelebr ate his 5Iitb birthday).
.ion, ke-tern Invleson of the town -hip Of Arab !when he entered the House ot Conl-
fleid. containing til, acme. The buildings cum I mons in 1011, having gained one of the
.b 01 n Irem. bowie and particular.
.urn. There in , few wealth. victories in the general
• ,.tali orchard. ear uatikulary yYS to Me
tiDdeniatwd. PRUl1 l'VV1', HAYS ,e K14 i election of that )•rat when the fortune.
WKAN.Uoderlctt. 1141 I or the Conservative party were at a
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UUSEHOLD FIRN1TCRE FOR fr'PIty low ebb in the federal arena.
11 sale.- Havtaediep.wd of my rr.ldence lie had not long been in the House of
on Willman street, 1 will ..,•ll by private nle. 1 ( rmmonr before be nude it clear that
uuhallT of "011. l .'d 1. tuttore. Inrtudi"K he was a man of ideas, and that even
era Art Trewaure Cu1I Heater end one Wool i if hr could not putsuade the gnveru-
Healer. In per'ect .,w,dlnon. The+• art tete.
tam bewoes •t the how/ any Mite rap to Or • men: of the day to allow then[ to be-
tMrr stir If Dot ecioner di•poned of MR` come law• he could at least compeNed"
d -
Metbodiet church all years ago to he land. met have meant much hardship
the contracting parties in the ceremony and privation. Your rearing and pit -
whloh made them husband and wife, aiding for w, knee a family must have
lthey little such
that they woo*- I meant constant work and self-sacrifice.
the to see such a met ked transforms- of
• tore ons ho we can enter into the
tion. Yet through the kindness of • y pe
good Provilenoe they have been t our father and privileged to live to sae the day when
all things are changed, and now, bay-
ing seen their golden wedding day,
with • t.mtly of nine daughters reared
and in homes of thele own, their own
excellent health enccurngew them to
In
hall celebrate their diamond jubilee.
MR. AND MR$. WM. $LAKES
idents of Godetieh and Colborne township who celebrated
their golden waddle[ on Saturday last.
spirit u o mother.
Permit us then as your loving chil-
dren, W tureen`. W you these gilts se
tokensot our deep affection and sincere
loyalty to you, and we truer that in
the good Providence of a kind heaven
ly Father We may be permitted to en-
joy each other's affection here and
a eventb4lly t.o j lin io the tatter king-
dom above.
Mr. Win. Blake was 0 son of the Rite We Lhet ove. re offer yon our heartiest
Mr. John Blake, and was horn in (lode- congratulations end sincerest gond
rich township on the farm on the . wiihee on this your Golden Wedding
Huron road now occupied by Mr.
George Leithwalte. The date of hi. 1�.5 Ladies. Aid stsc'ety of Victoria
birth was October 23rd,
)42 At the street Methodist church, Godrtich. •r(
age of 21 he nettled on a firm of for which orgenizatiou Mrs. Blake baa
first concession of (' dblornr. One long been an active no-illlwr, kindly
year later, on 8eptetntwr Llfth, 1tN11, yemrmhered her on tins cx•c*e oil by
he brought home es hi. bride. Mise i.eseutin her wird a handsome clock.
Susannah Fisher, daughter of Mr. p A abort programme, consisting of
Peter Fisher, of the same •cin Nasion.. humorous recitations. songs Anti
stree
The nuptial .knot war tied in North :humorous
bee, run citatio by the gra ti
Rev. Methodist church, Ooderich, by children and other family relrtives-
nn for R''v• Mr. Whiling. anti then rendered. The remainder of
defend-' After spending 31) years of their the day wa, 9)1111 in a .0(Ial trainer.
sot. mowed life its Colbornetoattownship they The Signal j..tns in an expreseIOIl of
The gr:Ind jury was ramps
d mowed to Gcrdericb and ate at present �e wish that g rod health tuay Soo-
Jame,. Evans (foreman). Tboiu*e Hot- respected residents of Trafalgar street. tines to tw t h. gu,wt furtarrr• ,,t evil
tele in. Duffy, Angus(iardon, Wm. Mr. Blake was the .youngest of a and Mrs. Blake and that they may
Govenlock, Samuel Stacey, James family of five, of whorl two are now live to celebrate tbeirdiamuud jublee.
Wore's, Adani ('ant. -lot,, John Evans, deceased. Mrs. Entine Edward, of CHURCH HAS NEW PASTOR
John A. (ireen, Samuel. Martin, HUM- Mouth street, Qodrt'irh• end Mr.
hrey Snell. James Doseet. f
Mit
dl to d1 so. d a ..
J wNlr'at >nt _ ruwinn on then. and
FARM FOR BALK OR TO RFST,- Lewis. AS he ii affectionately called by
I.o, 1 . eon. s Colborne. costal:Ong Ise his friends. is generally known
wcrs„ tasrs,r Mw, Is will w•awsd hat Isar •I throughout Canada as the wen who
..e.ro 1nlllna .p las. 611 IM balldtnan age' wnui adopt the system of dwyI' ht
farm•. the bus t, Kum day Mom wad gm- which has worked .o sueceeaful-
eto.- in every (wryest and N rrwwd he the M- saving
Ial( of tM isle Air'. U. A. HIsM. "IA owe eM ly in certain portions of Oteal Britain:
s half irides from Ashen start= rrd•eembr but that is only one of his many inter -
of a note free •01.Dsl • Pets.
011Mail bunext '1). IL
apply Io MK.'1. 1). L M[1NR) r, JUU. Ru& Another of his hobbies --It is more
kRHI? 4)N. Sr.. Aabara.001 Min than A hohhy, because, it has been
-- - r transformed into rgelatinn crow -was
WANTED that of compelling all vrwela navigat•
}be great hates to adopt • load
(i\ &BIM HELM ArLD DOMESTIC litre 1hH-btr eta temagtenterMoan
1 sltR ABTA -Perseus virtaf Ar 171V Qeteadi'nw' d be tool ham-
sa��seooY k stow to f� to MoOU -t i away at the idea until he suc-
WN, haat nal_ mgar gmeie/sstt I n , by aid of tweet .1 great dimes
z�aawe•( til nal_ ..Wars MIL a Ito H.
woUDll, got Oat.. Will eeeslvs K' N7 on the lakes M Ulu ,tratioos for the
sot ansa if )teed of the reforosr in getting it put
. WPM,* WANTRD FON Lam• en the Mute hook.
1 on Wane at soma. Meemsce ellerges.1 skid enotb.•((h• ref rssw.loog ad-
Apply te MR8 W. J. DAN1RU1. earner New
voeaitd by Mr. Lewis, and whileh baa
P te wrest mid Cambria road. /tod,rrtct. CM
� to stringent. adopted
by regulbe ation tion government.othe t•i. at
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1D C. HAYS I firearms and the enforcement of the
jje5ARI3 ER, 8'+i.iCiroe. MUTAJtY '1•w which prohibits the ;wrrying of
• PUBLIC. RTC. I revolvers and "guns" without a
license. Tbia be urged upon parlia-
i1fl1wfias ie tswk. 'warn..e,ewt. meet year after year to vain ; but here
Keel F.tat.. LOW. had Isninaew
forward by Mr. Lewis which was ndi-
Michigan. h
sister an the brother who rare e t ori block on Hamilton affect. 'These new
living. portant App�Imtnent: offices have been specially fitted'up for
Mrs. Blake was the second -hold in
a tinnily of four brothers and Preen Eleni the Herald, etlidiahelat Like- Ir. Hato and vete convenient and
sisters. One of the sisters, Mn. (wood, Ohio. we take ibe following er- modern in every way. 31r. Heys is
Niehergall, is d«yew-ed. In addition title, which will- be of local intelest :- one of 141e 01(1.51 leg.,) pre, titioners in
to Mts. Blake. the remaining children) Rev. K. 1. William., who/ Iowa had (ioderich, haying stalled bete in l 74
are : Mr.. James McClore. of Guile-;cbarge of the summer vat'aliou 111114, tis a student. i• -or Deady _h) ye try he
rich; Mee Charles My-eis and Mee. 1claw at the Fetid tinct Neighborhood practiced alone and nearly 13 years
Gabel, both of London ; Mrs. Howard, house Ian fiuckeye road during the Aga he formed 0 partnership with Mr.
„f Muskoka ; Mea. Thomas Young. of 1 part summer. has accepted ,I call from Cue. Proudtnot, which trrntenwted on
Alberta ; Mr. kJ. Fisher, of Langdon, 1St. Peter's 8piecoreiI clench. La11t- Wednesday of this week. M. Hays
North Dakota, and Messrs. Peter, i Wood. and assumed his new duties on is , a careful, methodical, pain+taking
t'barlrr ed Ahrpm fisher. all of September 110th. lawyer and w gentleman whose teeny
Colborne township. Mt. tt'illianie ie n' yrning moo. has
n9 friends will j no in wishing hila cnn-
As bus been slrewdv slated, the although I FI' rofe+si.ot1(1 card
• this i ue
A is g ADUPIN. Pians.
HARSON NOTES
The Newham Is unloading wbeet at
the big mill today.
The steamer Newooa arrived on Fri-
day with grain for the big mill.
The steamer Oleolyon arrived on
Wednesday with grain for the elevat-
or.
The Western Canada Flour Mille
Co. have sheeted the large triune an-
nex of their mill with metal sheeting.
The new C.P.R switch has been coo -
fleeted up. Flour and grain may now
be shipped from the big still via
C. P. R.
The steamer Turret Crown arrived
oo Tuesday with 06,000 bushels of oats
for the transit. elevator and 35,000
bushels of wheat for the hig mill.
Boat arrivals last week were the H.
N. Jez, with coal for the big mill the
Scottish Hero,
transit elevator, and Contractor Birm-
ingb$in's large schooner Olga has re-
turned from Riooardine.
Errors in Prize List
A couple of tnistakes inadvertently
crept into our report of the prize bet
of the Godetich fait laat week, both of
them heiug in the poultry sec' ion. In
the Rhode Island Red classes, the
name of Mr. H. P. Last:brook should
have appeared in every ease instead of
Mr. Harry Howard, and in the Black
Minoreas clash, Mrs. G. J. Shaw took
first prize on the hen instead of Mr. R.
1'. Postlethwaite as repotted. We ap-
preciate the courtesy of those who cal-
Itd our attention to these error*.
Perry's Peerless Platers
Married in Detroit
Mr. and Mrs. James Hog/girth an-
nounce the marriage of their eldest
daughter, Violet Orace, to Mr.Tbomas
R. Grabam, of Detroit. Miss Gladys
Hpgg•rtb, sister of the bride, acted as
maid -of -honor and Mr. Max Graham.
• brother of the groom, waisted the
groom. The M ide's gown was of
wbni satin and
in white silks crepe was
dade
ebeney gowned
clients. Rev. Mr. Bennet. assistant
pastor of Central •Meihodiut church.
where Miss HnRR
Gra-
ham are members, and Mre. Graham 1 tt
ceremony.
for the bride's house in Goderich,
where • splendid reception was await-
ing them. Mr. and Mts. Graham will
reside at 111r2 Kirby avenue west, De-
troit.
The Perry Peerle,s players, nne of
the good stock cnulpanirs, will open a
three daysengagenlent at Ole Victoria
opera house on Thursday, October the
nth. "45 Miuutee From E}ro*dway"will
he the opening hill on Thursday night.
Friday night. "The Matchmaker,"
with "The Belle of the Poet" •.n Sat-
urday night. Specialities will be in-
croduced between the arts. Some of
the players are, Dan Malloy. Hemel
Corinne, William Tennyson, Goldie
Cleveland, A. J. Hughes, 1'. H. Perry.
Gertrude Rhos., Veneta -Perry, 011ie
Newcomb and )hems. Hershaw.
Sento en sale at the Imperial cafe
on Monday next. Prices 'r5,�3i and 30
cents.
Change in Legal Firm
Mr. K.C. Hays has withdrawn from
the well-known legal firm of Messrs.
Prnudfoot, Hays & KIIlman and baa
Joseph Hlake, o c Igen. are the -
d 1 h i till FormerGod ch Bo/ Receives an lm opened attires in the Steeling oats
REV. W. H. WRIGHTON
who is this week. along with Rev. J.
K. Fairfull, conducting special ser-
vices in Goderich Replier church,
attain he won out.
Yet one more of the proposals Put
e
r.rrY `--r.r-Y-Th ruled when it wise first made was that
r all Iwte
TAXES --1914
l e tea oat t o of LiPada, to tinued success. Is p
family of Mr. end Mrs.' Blake cone*. been 111 Cleveland and vicinity for the will be found in _is sot Six Fingers Alliputated
of nine children. They .tie : Mrs pat tour ye,tre HI. work at that End Mt. Joseph An wa+ ed victim
Levi *Snyder, Mre. Charles Oke and .�eigbllurlurud house was very enc.:see- Religious Education
Mrs. O. R. Forster, all of Colborne nil enol ceinonntreted hi ahtlity as The visit of R, -v. S. S. Bites. D. Do Sof a nt,r•t I411Gl1 tunate acci4.1-1 while
township ; Mrs. .\Iez. Walker and well as hie pal'} ulautyN1111 the Ihhln', wee greatly enjoye,1 sty ell w•ho were engaged at his work as moulder at the
bi• cuyeg.. [he average Irtytlrgr1 to hear hits at the Baptist! Dote rugine works List Thurwlay. A
Red Cross Meeting
A meeting of the local branch of the
Red Crows . eiety Bras held on Friday
evening in the council chamber. when
about 311 were present. Among other
business transacted was the appoint-
ing of cotumittees for special purt+nwrw.
One committee was instructed to wait
upon the clergy of the town and ask
them to give one Hunday'sofferings to
Red Cross work. Another committee
are to approach all the farmers in the
vicinity and solicit aid for thesociety.
Mr. MeKim was appointed to look
after the knitting: issuing supplies of
wool and gathering in the finished
srticlen. Mrs. W. L. Horton wits ap-
pointed to keep a *OM.rex.ostut of all
supplies ',sued.
Merry Wedding Bells
On Wednesday morning of 1Aet week
a quiet wedding vows celehr.+ted at the B
home of Mr. and Mrs. John eattie.
Hayfield read, when their adopted
daughter. Su -ie Mny Carter, became
the wife of Mt'. W. Frederick Bolton.
The ceremony was performed by Rev.
James Hamilton. The bride. most
becomingly gowned end carrying the
rsguletien bralr's h,:uqurt, war- given
away by heir father. Thr bridal couple
left on l i,r «al ly t'.P.1f. 11.1111 for Ham -
Mete 011 A visit ti, the gi 1 (11i'y patents
in 1•lamhurn township. They have
the c-ongrandat!oion of their numer-
neR friends, The Signal j"ining in ex-
tending test wishes.
Mrs. Memuel Schwarz, both of Koran- students to is church on Sunday everting Ire[. His
Till., Sankttrhewan : Mrs. _ tient•ge 1 daily etteudrece 111 the dos bring
I Rutledge, of Nil M Th h' 11 about 11' He is a graduate of Totts- twain object in coating was to present
more, of
8chwitnz, of Gt/ctcrich township. and 1 ologie'I nrnt.ndi y at I.Ambter, Ohw, he dealt with the enol•-ct '•f r, Igo tie
tits broke letting the caroling Gill. Both
`Mrs Harry Hillier, of Toronto wh•rr hr w.ie oldAmcvl 14.4
•utol'Irt''educatiOn in sunt a broad way thatjof Mr. Bownn.u's hands were badly
It was fitting that the weddin1 anni-' by ti.•bop )roosted. + his address we. 4111 inipiratiol and' de- c' 'oohed, necessitating the aatputetirn
vevsary should h.• eplebrated in Col- t since fur graduation at G.stabier he light to the congregation, which In- of four fingers on the left hand and
borne, in the township where so teeny has fill. -d specie! a..ignmrnts under eluded many vi -iters from other) two on the tight. Ile has the ayur
years of their married lite were spent. H obop L-nnatd's tirectioo', and bet- (churches. One or two isolated sent- pithy of many friends in his mi.for-
Actordingly. atrangeu+ents were feral time' ha. hid cheese of the err- letters from a scholerly address knight 1111n'.
made to have the event ••singed" at vices at Si. Peters church. the mein- I be worth pissing on. 1)1. Bets did Received the Silver Cup
the home of one of the daughters, Mrs. bets of which were sr* favorably im- nut think it foosaihle u, te.ich religion y fit, ErnPnt
O. R. Feeler. on Maitland concession. I pressed with his prrsonalit • and shit -1 in our notional whorls berate* many Wednee d• morning
There. on Saturday last, all the family sty Thal th, y extended A unatiiutout' of the teacher* vers not Christians.
Pridhwm receive.) fmm the Kincardine
relwlivew, with for exception of there I call to him. W'e never know anything as w.'. should Exhihit'vm AaMriatino tb. salver cup
sons-in-law, two grandchildren and 'I he field which Mr. Williams is now 1 until we know it in its r,-letionship to which he won at their ftir on Septem-
one great grandchild (the company I entering is one of the most promising God. Enterer we take ((txl into our Iver Ixtb in the 1111 yard tare against
present ouinbering 50), sat down to !in the Cleveland drattict, and the rapid . thoughts the pa•sinR of a mad in the Mi. Rietard Goodwin. it is a very:
r wi•th he, task unfinished beautiful piece of silverware. being"
Illi inches from Ito, to top and
utounted on a moth 'gamy base. This
iitif the second cup Ernie has rseeived
tbl* session 1101101ms I'nl'et(+ )tet- Ube '
1?t5i''t'up bongo -the
Iamb ee itihities. .
boaoJ. For bis tint season at the
running game Ernie has done ex-
Cepp,ionally well.
This cup is on view in Mr. C. H.
Huinher's jewelry store window. The
Signal ext-nds cnitgretuletione to the
young roan and time. hisggtxld health
and strength wilt edwbfe flitod tci Rio'
many mote silver cups.
Nile MIA.
nmar 1 - A v1
Goderich• 'tire. John' Sty unlaerw ty 1(11(1 of Bexley Hall Thr- I the claitna of MeM* ter untversi'y, hut
heavy ct'iing, weighing about three
tooa, was bring moved by one of the
cranes when sones part of the appoint-
, CHURCH CHIMES
New Testament baptism will be ad-
ministered on Sunday night in the
Baptist church.
In the Victoria street ill preach
tlthp wedding tlwryuet served on the growth of the section wdl gave fall�ptimeofhf
church Rev. J. F. Ford will preach 1•wn. 1Vben ell had door uettre to IK
nest Sunday morning and evening. j evrrcisP to the ability of the new in• it an v pima. 1 tali«vr God's hand
is hews so/. a►elto a the excellent reliant, the bride and growthcumben'. b just lir clear in history outside of
` eetin ).none arly and get as 'V °C1=4" w -rY�� ' 'Q •�ns4 arteneics se alar.Jrein i•eq� the-kidoie Al �tsidq. )�nowledge ii the
�" .. - ahiche�f st)lbal hnefll I. bit to tier wfy ill A. it..4 re'elnireh .001 mother of Pith, ignorance isi
RoM
to compelTassels over 1110
tons to carry wireless apparatus. This
also he bas seen made law. An ar-
i am now red to accept dent imperialist, it is no surpie, t 1 he
P14 T � told that Mr. Lewis hes vohmts,red
payment of 11114 Tax..- for active service, and that he is doing
DISCOUNTS all that 'mean to pent) the ycyiinR '1 be evening sftbj.et "Tbw Pbilosof+bras
payable
men of God.rich and the other mutt of Men and the Truths of God." A
Two per emit. off, pay of his riding to do their duty by their Sal song service will be held In the
October a 15th. King and Empire. His beautiful bonne special
when is w Ada McClinton.
On. per event ,aM naval cur the shorn of Lakin Herbs 1. •reg Mrs. Frank Ssunde n and Mr. Ernest
..at. tan* Air vire ?Sherr 1 i5 to
eight.
A very remorseful Sunday school
rally was held in Victoria street Meth-
odist church last Sundry. Dr. Rio
n and Mr.Ford ave addresses.
Th, )Ates O the Victoria KP
characteristic manner. Mr. Walter G. Jrthnr, n Cleve(anef m'tothPr of nupert►Rttnn. In a
Later in the afternoon the rnmpwny who is director of the vested choir. reference to the wet he said England
wsn.mbled nn the lawn to permit Mr. and Miss Ls Verse Butte, organist. i. fighting tot (lermany'a vete. in a
R. R. `.)allows, of l:oderieh, to obtain • are making this a feature of the ronplete defeat-(ierntan*y would gain
portrait of the dal, tb relatives, chur.b services. I more titan any other nation.
mento At three o'clock, the bony at which --- -" --
f h �' ri Keret
the ceremony took place fin years ago.
Methodist ehwreh wit' hold tlneis a Sloe-
nails) Thanksgiving nippper ow •1g'en:. M 4T ees.r»ttted 1 Who. •eta
12th. The ('attediaw 1 mrd "• ten. RiifMr Swed kbe frrtiww'litjf�
October
co lee .rater* w tt ve F were file recipients of appropriate
oberis in the church on Friday. Oct- gift. from the children.
ober tL4td.
NPtI week there will IM modal DEAR FATRgR a7iD YtrrttgR,-PMhs
evangelistic seri^es every night at ably you never inlagised 50 year* ago
eight o'clock in the Baptist church. that you would have so large a family
Stirring gospel addressee will be given end Ito many children who leve still to
h Rev. J. K. Fairfull and Res. Wm. cling shout your feet. 11 is a great
H. Wrtghton. Old fashioned rivia vel jos today that these years brave been
hymns will he sung, and • large crowd to
large and
Ibnt we are numbers to do gatthered in
Is Atexpected.North
our en wedding day.W'. fir 1
At North street MPthndirt church on y Rtttb R
RAM. W. R. Hager will preach bath we most congrltulate you that you
moraine and evening. The morning are still both young in spit it, that the
bj.et will he "Life s Probabilities. years sit lightly npow your heads, and
we eine.ry y hope we may •11 Ire spared
many years still to enjoy one another',
company.
Asa family we have missy thing*
to be theskfnl for. Our lives have
davhi ti er ill i e of lb&r address the father end motber
November it h• Iver mua,itm of historical curbed' es as King, Oi (Mlli• will !r. the soloistsbean !kept and we have been given
ADLIiTWNg might be ezpscted from the descend- Under the auspices of Eoroka Bilge splendid health, happy homes, and w
Two per rem. added after hot of admirals and g.oerals. class of Vietoria street Methodist resennable amotntl rif earth's hountles,
i).,emb.r lbth. I Trsirs Changs Time church. Mes. Wark leader. a class of s0 that we con truthfully ay we hay,
Five per cert. added after LA. fit. Johns Amlwlwnee saeoeialiots. notl�e><ed any good thing.
Changes in the rennin of ('.P.11. was fnrrs.d Monday night last. Dr. 1t la else joy of our hearts to see Taft
January lsf, place oil y 1 • Hallow was present and kindly eon- both belt oto well and k+ he en courage-
- tram took p ♦be neesasary in You bare
Payearl had save ditseounte. ♦ Trains now leave Aoderleb , tolbwe 1 slated to giveInstruct- one asd no sealve cheerfully
1 I -7 05 a.m. and 1145 p.m., wrrlvdsg then. Abaft 1(► were present ea Ileum- 54 I� for one sates ads
t Hwmiltoe at ll.gl a. a" ere, An enrolled secured.
of cgs tM i paves. The early )saes,
iA to 110 wee secured. The wooed tkea/r Soneery, with y y taw
tnestltrg will be held sezt Monde) gag kl.g but the wooded
tvvflnhg. hillief
• 1
WM.0&Mrsitua i
Sept. 10th, 101L Ool .
a a and 4.
p.m,, and at Toronto at 11110 p.m. and
LSO p.m. Trains nerlve .t Ooderieb as
follower : -1105 p.m. and NM p.m.
a
The Northers Business college. Owen Mound. occupies more Alar space
thee ay other Canadian Nosiness college -over oneethird acre. This
entir. aMesdld building with its up-to-date appointments is used. The
college bee just opeeed Its 34th year ander the present principal. Mr.
C. A. Flom ng, Y.C.A., with a retired attendance.
Homeseekeri Excursions to Western
Canada '
The Gtand Trunk railway syslrm
inner round trip honie«eekrr.: tickets
Iat very low fare. from stations in
Canada to points in Manitoba, Alberta
Anil Saskatchewan, each Tuesday
until Octoter 17th inclusive. via
Chicago, St. Patti or Duluth, and are
good returning two wuslhs foam date
of issue. Through Pullman tourist
' sleeping cars are operated each Tues-
' day, leaving Toronto 11.45 p.m. end
`r�•.i•pj�toning through to NVinnipeg without
change. Reservations ,in Ipunst
s14.perw may he obtained M a nominal
charge on application to any Brand
Trunk ticket office. The (Yr•ncl Triink
Pacific tailway is the ,horteet and
quickest route between Winnipeg
Maskistoon and Edmonton. with
smooth roadbed, electric -lighted sleep-
ing cars, through the newest, moat
picturesque and moat rapidly develop-
Insection of western Canada.
Before deciding onour trip ilk
Grand 1'ruukagents for full parUrelse,
or write C. II;. Horning. district pea-
swigee agent, Colon station, to,
Ont.