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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1915-7-15, Page 1FOrietal Stationery How about yssr stork of Printed StatiOlbery--Letter- heads, Billtlewda, Bsyelnpcs, Etc.? 1f yam •need anything in this hoe The Signal will be glad to receive your order. rixryACV IL•tr TLr-Ste.f GODERICH. ONTARIO, TifURSDAY. JULY 15r 1915 , nat. T.....„ your Advertisemen-t is ap iuvttatiuu to the people to do business with 1 you. The man who does not advertise has no right to ex- ti pest that people will hunt him up to give him an order. Reach him by a Signal Ad. - - _ TUX pOL&L PRINTING c0.. LIMITED. Pt n rsasaa 1 National Portland or Canada it .aa1! GEMENT We are offering Cement at a very close figure and have fresh stock on hand. GODERICH PLANING MiLLS, LTD. JAMS% BUCHANAN. mast r v'tT AYo MANAOLR, 'Pbooe 47 A. P.U. Box 18. ■ IMP ■ ■ ■O■ 1 SON Protect those dependent on you by taking a policy in The Mutual Life Assurance Co. of Canada --"Canada's only Mutual" A. G. NISBET . : REPRESENTATIVE Gds►kA 'Phone 130. P. O. Bar 364 l ■O■ ■O■ ■ ■ ■ PUSLIc NOTICE LOST OR FOUND. i O`ST.-.BETWEEN rt TINS GAUL NOTICE TO CREDITORS. I sjaj lsdli�e•ls..lt iH=eloaiLutPii 1. yitt loraTi or Wm. JACKMAN. writ or rraa Townson. or Wier Wawaaesr Ir ori l.'*t'NT1 or Evros. rattans, De saran. Netree{. hereby gime that all verbena bowleg dote. aerated the (.tate of the .+M Waller Jack•rs, d•ceserd. who died on or Arad the tweet -anb day of Jest. A. D. 1�� and re used towed or deliver to IDA •Ederrigs•d. caseatee• ed the let will sed led animal, of ta. .old dereseed, Or either of *begs. on r began w efts days Monet, A. u 1. . tea, ear. Gamlen of in !IMMO w riung, sad the • sten of tae Barnett . If any. held by thew, esodd that alttear verb Issebsso�sraU44.4 eesed date the ants i•e•e- IM;sten..*Nle tlYi '01117 111411E6Of II Mar tart AN/ attle Of the mid nor.•eMe. ar ay a•ea thL to so met bass . wed M Goes ea o. at the • E ath a Dared Ws Rut day of July. A. D. 1113. • WI[&N%nTMO*.NNJ.P.luh1•ameteea i u8?. - ON SATURDAY. BE- L Twt��LOeV yHaraapI'tw r,eet and the G. T. R. .t.Uon, &TRI 010 V A ral•ceat. Fiwder PI•a.e i Ieay. at I. (lith. �TRAYED most MY PREMISES, 11.1 let T. ense0.•f . s, *.haeld. on Saturday ry as entry Loom • ►doable reward will Ewen .. oe• i Infor.nallon Mot will t•ad to i reh r. i T, V'KEILLY K lata& ti O. -YR LJ W- 1EN_tiLISki erne deg. with whits slily • ktrebosd. m�i*rt Wive armed .eek i eta days /ps. epc. A. iter A. L )'i S. kited SCxee,. CONawrs1 MANY INTERESTING ADDRESSES GIVEN BY EXPERTS Presbyterian Summer School Brought to Successful Close after a Profit- able and Pleasant Week -May Be Held in Goderich Next Year -Pro- gram of bports on Friday. popes er �.rrsaret CARD 01 THANKS. - NOTICE TO CREDITORS. le' TIM MATTER or TNN LlraT* sr JANIS i11:c1ANaa. Sri. Lars or ria Toren or (e(i.alltri. 1• rote 1. ouster ur 'Draw.. Re- nate. le hereby giros ia enereases sf KILO. PI/, clamber ISE ere. 31A that an paws•se ►son g *ay Weiser or aemaod•.galast the 1e•e Jame. letween•a, Sr.. who died ow or shout the Int day of Jean. A. 1!. *113. are required u sod by peat. prepaid. or todel4Tw ea 1 be mader- aktaed. selerkr• fee Emily J. 0. B*Chari*n. and addressor ed ffi.II he drtestate w.hlorwrittng, of their claim• and waters/au of arcwi1t sad Ur wrote et les weariu. If airy. herd birdman. • ee before OM after whish date the said fist ins o • t,(z .11of 1pree ed to dttribe•e the smite of the dammed .ame s enn the Pee* twitted thereto, ha.tne repeN oo��(p Y which rialto. of whh shelawlthen eretkvas.4.hs .111 satbe liable fur the ad sewn, ser part lheitoho dIntlb.tad t0 •et' pares of oho•* claim *he bad rot 00000 at the Uwe' Of the diarrbetion. PIM1CDFUU'T. KiLLOiILN a PROL'DIOOT. Solicitor. for the Rsecntriz. Dated at Usder.cb. this 1M h day of Jam. A- D. letS. 1111-3t - _--W WANTSD.-A GOOD GIRL FOR amaty IMe.swrk. Apply to MRs. T- V PRIEST Mehl Evens. HELP WANTED. -WOMEN AND gtie. apply 'JASMINE'S YACTURY.I e it WANTED, -er lamAWOMAN wWNOtMAN AND�MA Helly 11Rti H LW ELL <Nst M A. stesesw TEACHER WANTED. -FOR U.B.H. Na 1. AMIGAM. Colborne and Wirt Wa- swainish ; serseee Ens pre/owiaaal preferred. hallo• to c0mme.ee n Neetebar Apply. e tatlag salary, N IL lit ILW AIN, S.etel.ry. NW V. P. sat WANTED -A DISTRICT RRPRK- BEYTATIVL ter the vwheaty Of Has.66ta' A pens.n•.1 ;muss', far tee tight man. with .ga(..ire trNrry. (tTuwg a WLLLINONuresixeme. Tweets. dee - 101 SALE OR TO UR RENT. -THE inoBT-ROOMS tmd-hrtrh rater* es East street meed by .... l•.srrb�osM r 1 e- t. 13a, ... wIIb teen VIA1.r hw OTAI ` a•"" FNary GR 811.1. �so�KIAAROONH•HALP 11•Iteta.. OIIOMti et6 wetrr.a street.modem re. w the relf if Rt( EOM SALE. - A TWO-0yTrOR Y at Matatherw tlt.:ldia.:.V� ki�lYtA r"' T:latRENT --o/PtOE AND ROOMS ely ew.letr l•a Reissues.. es strew. srarsSSW . •�byb �se�r tato and wated I �td11st•brl0Mr. a 4..,e. d,shl•e team*• sieve; Maa �.. ay,w •pp*y'J.B� tb..ek r -u FOB SALE Hl1N(44LBBR-i AM RTiLLNIltI LiNO tit LARD OF THANKS. -WK WISH to extrema mar spW.d.rton of the Med act. and appp.t bel ie .nide tendered to u+ by • lame angle d neisr►be- and friend. on the otoaasos of our *..sat bereavement. JOHN DU'NN AND FAMILY. 'AUCTION SALE. The meetings of the Preshytet i to atwpn.et .ch,s•I were brought tc •close on Friday evening last by two splen- did addressee., one by Rev. S. B. Re - bold, of Trhouto. on "flee Present War mod the Jeered) People.- and the other an illustrated address by Rev F. A. Knbioroo cti steal service wink. Mr. Kohold, who is a weather of the Hebrew race. pointed out that in spite mf the fact that the Jew was wanted nowhere on earth he held ex- t rad those y positions of power in the present glens struggle. Thete were about :**,0111) Jews actually under arms anteing the various cations at war ; 12 0111 of these were in the Ht it- ish aruny. 31,1471 in the German army, 11,1411 in the Austrian army and the balance di+tt Rested among Russia. Serbia and Italy. The one great tragedy of the war w.d that, while the not tone ere destroying their toes, the Jew" is killing his brother Jew. For instance, the Kuuiao Jew is flgbt- A UCTION $ALE OP GOOD YOUNG !i COWS. YOUNG CAiTLE AND HOIy11D+. I will sell by public emotion at the talon Hotel Stable., Godetich, On 'ATUKDAV, July lith. commencing at 2 o'. lock Aare: One oore-broil Jerry eon. 1 year. old. doe October loth. 1 erode Jenny seder. with calf at font ; 1 grade Jerry better. 1a calf : one Durham cow, with eat at foot : 1 Dolmen. heifer. due this month : 3 grade Hst.teio heifers. 2 year. old poet. tws t. calf : 2 young dry cow.. 2 Neer ; one work mare, In Team old: 1 inners) purge.• mare. 1 year* old : l well-bred driving pony. l dere old. very gait driver and sot afraid of *MAC Term*. --Six wont ha' cr. dit W11 be given on furnlaing •t•nroved poet notes. .\ dl-eount at the rue of ei per cent. per annum allowed for aa.h. T007. OUNDKI'. Aootiooegr. tion,. Jobs in prism seems dsese la us than John at the riverside. -When he was in doubt he sent to Jenna Young people often inipri«.n threw .elves with 'hair moods while Jeans is waiting outside in the'sunshioe to dis- perse them. One is sur pta i.ed at the great truths compressed isle. so little apiece by John the Apota. He notices bow two dine pies wring Prow Christ the truth that He is the goal and the way Nicodemii. was Ind to see it was not ('britt'', relatioush.p to the king- dom which nattered 'o much as his own relationship. Th. woman at the well was led to Christ by the unexpected way, and ofren the mon- otony of our wry of life is (roken by w visit fsum Cbl i.t. The .pecker eared the members of the school to lay more importaree upon the tuvisthibtiee e( life, which are often w ire teal than the visibilities. Ur. Myer. addressm on Christian Education were directed chiefly to Sunday school war►m. Ile pointed out tbat in the spirit life we might look for certain results by following a Certain course, just as we might do in agriculture. Iustead of going at Sun- day school work in a bapbaxeid wan- ner, one .botild have carefully laid Plans and follow them tt the end. The work of the Sunday echo." is to get each pupil to live bi• hest life all his lde. The traiuing and elurstion of the young ensures [tut the cnm- •E NE HILL WINS FAME. BENMILLER BOY'S EXPLOIT MEN• TIONED BY "EYE -WITNESS." Pulls Wounded Comrade to Safety After Having Himself been Blown Out of a Trench by a German Bomb -Hero Is Son of Mr. and Mrs, Ward Gledhill, of Benmiller,, Fi A flenntill,r boy, Private Vans* Gledhill, figures prominently in the latest variative of Sir Mas Althea. the Canadian ncod iMcer serving w ith the army in France. The narra- tive dr.crilwa operaliw.s of the Cana - (lien ti (sops (rem the tutddle of May to the fleet of July. and there are several stirring tees of trench warfare. Pri- vate Gledhill'* exploit is thus des- cribed : “Private Gledhill is eighteen years (Inge. Him grandfather own* a wool - leo mill in ll.nwillrr, neat' Godecich, Ont. Beomillrr was till lately cele. Crated at the borne e( the fettle,' wen Jona,- mutiny will be r better place to lit'* in the world. for tbetr tt(el Mr. Jona- y P then Miller, who weigl ..l 100 ;monde in. To he Interested In Sunday school and moved about in a •Iertal CAI loge of his own. Private Giecluil, deet nett r.erhepe to roofer (inch fa on Ben - miller. saw Get Ivens advancing down the trench, kilte also that only three work reins that nue must be Inter- ested in the plobletua of fair wage(. pure food. labor Taws, medical inspec- tion in reboot., clean streets, child ing the German Jew. The speaker labor, and the c..nuronity playground l•anedisnr were left in Ibe trench. two pointed outbotue positions held by in- movement, for all these h.ve • bear- wish a machine gun and hiwselt, s• be dividual Jews ►o the present war. Ing on child life, and it child cannot said,"mooing a et fie.' Lord (itmchen, who was sulhesador live hie beat in had eoyitrwment. The .•Before be had time to observe to Germany at the outbreak of the teachers .bould not be content until more an tuvadel'a bonih moat literally war, is of Jewish descent, I'be Lord they know the very Iw.t child has mare him a lilt and landed hila Rainy Chief Justice of England. five mem- been brought into the fish toth schnl.l. j Iced outside the trench. with his rifle hers of the British Cabinet, five mem-Rev. J. A. Donnell stated that his uroken: He found another rifle and bens of 1 a the House ot Ln n s, an nig bt - Home Mission issior • adv resses were unlike :k e need awhile from the torr, until it teen weathers of the House of Cour- anything ever beard b.fore. in his game rete Frei to join the retreat. mcn• are Jews- The flet British *vie- Hr -t two addresses he dealt with the During that w.noruvre, which re - 10* to win the Victoria (mi,.., Lieut underlying principles of mission work quuel eautior., he tell over Lieut. Mark, wee a Jew. rive Jews ate beld- and pointed out bow much doe man Hrnwn, wounded, and offeree to con - Ina important positions in the French oras dependent upon his fellow and toe Toy hits homy Cabinet. There are only about 40,000 cane of this it was neee.wry to send ... ri-., k ,o•,' said' the lieu•.anent, Jews in Italy and yet there areld:teen the IiuspeLto all men. In bi. -.dosing .I can crawl.' Private Frisk Ulluck. mth Jews in the Italian Parliament end four- addresses be dealt more particularly .ate • bl Cbathrw teen Jewish Senators. The American with e writ lirerye.ta--keeper .2 k in New Ontario, and N.B . lied now with one at hath ng, Will you take we Consul et Constantinople who has been his descriptive of lite in the mining. M� . entrusted to look atter the again of e stops and in the great clay belt was .• •}lure,' replied Gledhill, hut Frank 'meeker ten warring nations is a Jew. to dos- Intereatiog in the extreme. Ulbett is a heavy moo and couldn't iog, the said all the nations Kee. John (fifth, who for eighteen well be lifted. eo Gledhill got down on would get enmeshing out of this war, yeas hiss boons. wiwiae... in 1'bina billbandied d k ted Cilock took; Tim Allies coup not bele the Jewel /sedans em all as be de wge hauled glow,:ly aloo.. lbw grn.tnd hove lust a terrible lot of men. Bui. we have few will to put in the field yet and we will tight tee a finish now. 1 don't think 1 shall i•e herr much lor:ger, as we are expecting to go to the Dardanelles to Aimed, but of course ne are not quite err. 1 wish they wo.,1,4 send n.. tomorrow. 1 sumo.. you w ill wonder to ben you see than lettrr trio in tl can have Torte from but volt w 111 rrutrwlwr when 1 tell you it ib nor of the led. who kit Car- low to g.0 bac. to the \l of her land to do his Lit for Itis King tool country. Well 1 trwrant* r (he very pleastn' evening we .;rut together at Mr 1t. Youua'•, each at. evening a. 1.hal1 never furg-r. l base never braid from Alfred Williuus .ince tie left, so 1 don't know where he ie, but I ht pe hr 1 safe and could wherever be 1. Hoping that Canada may prosper forever. i am, Mit a -telt' vont'. • LIRI\"KR C. E. Nome* P.N.- I will write again when I have something more interesting to say. but the Jew would redid" nothing. the elan', io •stied . doe of the an s an ser. a Rood bold of his Webb equiprueot an their one great afdltsesebe'the Mo sell the- cast : •reaurts and(iewttirds the hove trench. Presently of Kies.. strpretitioos of flet wrnMtful 1•M�(tllsdki'l lett Ullnck under Some cover The illustrations thrown on the nese wan lad tote of what grear worth wbi'e he crawled forward, cot a cue d screen by Her. F. A. R,bio.on de- the missionartea have toren in the of wile (row our entan(1, cut tr, and Awakening Kingdom." h k 1 ( b" M Keo. F. A. It..bnson *poke each day I'll.ock, who wrapper: it around bib on the subject of Social Service and INely Gledb II then hauled him to Evangelism. as well aa giving illus- the parapet, sob. re the stirtcller•borer- trated lectures in the eeeuinz-. His re.+ _awe out and took charge. addresses were full of 0 iglnal 1e• - marks which expressed bis views on in a letter to hie parents, Mr. and pieced the lives of many emigrants rah -out the time they left the ports of their homelands until they had bean located in til. new couture and as- sisted to make the hest of their lives Scenes of rescue work in the city were also shown and the work that is ieit.g I' h d t tat Christopher's fem.I problem*.h 1 t Be 11 threw the loop ac , eseo as son, sevum; as e n sods such as u can \Ire. Ward Gledhill, of ami re.. Late S,:ugog, by mends of the fresh portly the water 1.7 painting the which was puhlished. in The Signal sir fund was splendidly illustrated. pump "One is paralysed by the new last week. P.e. Gledhill mentioned the The afternwtoe 04 Friday was spent ways ant .pining ' Th. Saviour saw incide•ut ie.( bis ting blown ort of a, in the eoj'yment of • prugrew ot great possibilities in the sinner that trench by a hard.grenmde and having sports. which took piece on the toe Pharisee would not touch:' ' The tee rifle sma.bed, but with soldierly ground.. a: the Hotel Sunset and re- church is in everything from the soup modesty Ire said nothing whatever salted a, follows: kitchen to the gvwnesium, but if it about his heroic services 1i his 1 La dies' race - Miss Patton, Miss lot gets to evangelise it can write let.- wounded comrade Needle race -Miss Ross and Miss Kenny, Miss Potton and .Miss Amos. Men'. rare -Mr. McCielleud, Rev ..1 A. Donnell. ' Lodi** double race -Mil.. IL.s and Miss Porter, Misr Malcom and Mise Me - hid, for its glory will have departed :- "Many have a way of hnistinif their n.igboon as motel uuitwellan so that the shower of • special sermon will not toncb them ;" -We are mete con- errned•ehout making a living than a life, more about whet a man has than Arthur. what be is;' "God helps the man who Men's potato and spoon race -Ker. can't help himself :" "1 could be cor- es. til . 6 md c flues!), t. l anion, r, neve on &street many questions, ut W. 1 M M • h McClelland, no map on this continent could ,•orner -r _ liirl.' potato and spoon race -Miss me on Christ's power to redeem." Winnfred Mc]Ijllan. On Tueed•y evening Her. \V- H. --For an Outing Ladi es spike race (driving st:•tnch Sedgewiek gave a stirring adder -se, in spike into pat number of .[Stns Knox church, on the New Petr tritium of a day. • week or a month, counted) -Mico Beckett'' 21, 5liesyurter The whcle address had • bearing upon yos will find JI), Mies Sperling 2.S. the bone mission work of the Preehy- Men'septke race --Mr. McMillan 14. tettan church. Three points which Rev. J. A. Unnoell 1t, tie. the speaker said were character istic of , The Point Farm Men's obstacle race -Mr. McClellantll• Christ aod were the foundation of the; M r N alio Re w R M 1 h ' tier Abse ideal in every respect. 1f you are thinking of a picnic we will be pleased to have you. We have • baseball diamond. tennis court, bowling lawn and the hest bathing beach on Lake Hun PO Good meals served: !Come and see us. _ _ l titey resulted in a win for Mims Grey'' dad, iodia, China and Formesa ; and team hy a score of 5-4. IR terms,, the the speaker explained some of the dB - r.. anRev . n a it oli ew pat 1 were: ne. • leuessing contest Beetles to goes. contempt tot other people ; the recog- aggregate weight of six members of oition tbat a country's flet enemy is the faculty -actual weight 1142 Beet- its tin : and the spirit of sacrifice for Miss Antos 1it5, Mia Maleolm 03S. the country's good. Men Ito guess aggregate of twelve Another good address sows that school frwchers' ages -actual aggro- given hy Rev. A E. Armstronv,which trete age :II17 year.)-R.v. F. A. Robin- wax illustrated with lantern elides, the 100 372, Rev. W K. McIntosh :142. topic being A Trip around the World A genie of harebell by leans cap- Views were tbn•wn upon the screen Joined by Miss McKinnon and Mie. of wend in the New Hebrides, Trini- 'i J. T. GOLDTHORPE /1 ^^► STAR•CoLE LINE v, .tea►ner furan ) Leave* Godericb for Sault Ste. Marie, Mich., via North Channel and lisorgion Bay Pmt... every Tuesday •t 11 p.m , and for Port Huron, Detroit, 'Toledo and Cleveland. every Saturday •t 11 a.m. Gen. H. Ewa. J W. CRAM' a. lion 1 Pawn Ag•Et. l*e.1, Dtti1RoIT. OODKOICH. 4 WATER ANi) LIGHT COMMISSION SPECIAL NOTICE Water Rates hw half year seam Deesealsor Met u+ now 4.. sed tea pus ewe, MB M aneeed se all Mymest• M mesh wade during the steath. Tee.mmgloa�l� ler Water me Ltrbt at mspmwttle. ARsrtoen' gr etrodh•Wfen lby (sir ee eke Water and I.//at Osmaahs rte tlTRA( 12I•e.1T'[tppN• Jts�y t. It~i' 'taw... • armfteAssamaagaai Messages from the Front. Mr. H. Rose, alter a long period of anxiety, yesterday received an official telegram from Ottawa stating that hie son. Pie. H E. Rose, was r Meially re- ported wounded Areal 31.b and that enquiries were being made at the base for further particulars. Throupb his comrades at the trots it was known that Rose we. wounded in the battle near Ypres in Apt e.1, and .ince then all Inc. of him had leen lust, and hie relatives were almost despairing of ever knowing his fate. Mr M. Macdonald bar leceivrd • second cfHcial message, to the elle t that hie,.ou, C'.p Chester S. Mac donalde.pf the Royal Canadian Dra- goon., Is denger.ar.ly w0tmded. A letter has IncttAt rived f Corp, \lacdonald himself. stating that the wound in hie knee is inure serious' than was et Hrst'unp.sed. TRAINING IN ENGLAND. ladies "ogles were won by Mies Mal- Hculties which missionaries to these colm and the gentlemen'• stogies by lands had overcome. Rev, J. A. Donnell. slid Wednesday evening Miss W- I The addressee throughout the entire Arthur gave an addle,* on Deaconess week were of high order. and it Is im- Wolk. in which she deserihed the I possible with the space at our disposal work in the training bonne and also ! to gave more than a very brief min- the work of the graduates in the err- I wary r f them. Pet haps the most ger- ions ';herr.. in which they lab or both ' entity int. resttug were rho•p given in the city and rnunity. each morning by Rev. J. D. Cuone:g- Rev. Alex. McMillan gave an inter -1 I ham, of \Welland, on Bible singly. He elating ■ddrew nn Church Praise in I 1 took as a hails the opening rhapt.ts which he dealt with some of th• f.a- of let. John's (looped and pointed rest tures of the revised edition of the I 1 that from the mystery and mist of the Presbyterian Hook of Praise wt.ich it beginning of time Jeanie stands G rth sow in course of preparation. He also 1PD•(as something greater t ban ever the gave the bistorical petting of soma. of I world (sold he. Chri.t'e identifleation with the w(.Id a genuine. ale came with an appetite mot sol ver its w h t use •i 7 but for its joys Christ experienced what we must all experience. the de- feat of Hie plans, but He took up the lesser work and found jny therein. %V* should he more concerned •brut the motive tban about the manner of ('b,ist's incareelinn. In the story of John the Baptist we turn from hisuajp to biography. 11. was a man all aloof. aloft. He bad the supreme equipment of *•sing certain of a few things, owe of which was big own place In the world. He rerngnis.ed be wars Dirt the light bet a taper, not the King bet the herald. not a servant but a friend lo giving the .hl.f place to Christ be added to Ids own lustre. The three features of his life were renns• elation. denunciation and annunela- the most popular hymns and was assisted by Mi lj Cringer', of Toronto. who sang see well-known hymns to the new lodes to which they ars set in the new edition. Oo Titeedey morning • bouquet of beautiful roots was sent to the dele- gates by Mr. W. Coate and daring the seeaion the secreta, . was isstructad to convey the apprecution of the dele- gates to the sender for his most accept- able Kitt. A resolution of ('hri•tlan fellowship wag seat to tete dimmer school at Leam- ington. which was holding Ita meetings lr cooerrently with the school here. Kdwardi lee eresm gets the glad hand all over this glorious town Why? Became it Is made of pore rich (-roam. Orders delivered any time. ?boss 0* A Letter from Driver C. E. Nobes, Form- erly of Colborne Township. In Matti' last the editor of The `lig- nal had the "dram e of takingt •art in ,s gathering at the home of Mr. K. M. Young, Carlow, in honor of Mesas. I:bath-4 Noires and Alfred William.. two young men who were about to leave to join the fighting forces owes - ems. To.. week we have a letter from one of thee. young men. who to now Driver C. 8. \ghee of the cavalry. and who writes from lieltce Perk, Itran- in ('olborest township will he glad to bear from bin,. He write.: De2tr SIR, -1 all lu.t writing yon a few Imes to let 7014 and the roll...rne people know how 1 am getting •long in ramp 1 meet sae 1 like camp life very much indef. i, %nt the (and is a w■ o o Ir upthe ark. fnmi i Into m long ) R e cher, are lot* of Nies here, over 1•1mm t, 1 em In a re. regiment end bat. two hors to al after. I an very suety to beer a the death of so many Iniad,, hove, hut they are fighting apl.ndidly and ever yon. 1. praising them. and they deserve all the praise they get. pone hands. No one knows what the war Is like except those who aro there. i was speaking tr. my Uncle the other day. and h• se it le encash to drives man need. He has been nut the... since the war began. Owe of my uncles was killed nn the Itlh r of M• in thetrenches. 1 am sorry to say. 1 expect I shall lee my aside of the war 1 don't think it will be over for Werther twelve months yet, as we ate so farther ahead now than we were before the war Megan, and we PROMOTED. PRIVATE D. L. AITCSISON, who died of wounds received in 1 atile The sus' Dewe was received by Mrs. J. E. Mulch on Mondey of the death ot. her brother. Private "Leebie' Aitchison, which occurred at tlhorn- cliffr hospital ()Wide 10Ib inst. -Pie. Aitchison was wounded in the spit* about six weeks ago w hit. !whinier. to carry a wounded cnmrad. ant of a trench. lie was it Wingbam buy. his mother residing iu that town. A• the engraving shows, he was a splendid specimen of young manhood. His death retakes •the fifth twos the Wingham u*n who went with the Hest contingent. - OBITUARY. .THE LATE MRS. CARRICK. interred in tbe'-.metery at Kintail, where the bushend of the drees•nd was laid at rest suety yeas ago. The pallbearers at Kintail were Me.srs, Duncan McKay. Alex. McKay. W -der - ick McKenzie, Jobe Meth bald, John McLeod and U• McDonald. LOSAL TOPICS IN BRiEF. 1f you are tbiilisg r+prchasing an electric stove you .-boutd flet examine the one is use at B1.clstene's instant • - ant- . Another .tar attraction at the Model on Tuesday and Wednesday. July 911 and 21. in "The Myrtesy of Edwin Drood.' .The mercury In our Our no meter is 'way down. The mudity et our ice - cream is 'sway up. You'll a brief sojourn here. Salkeld'. Etalsrural Cafe. Phone 61. l Did eomebJely say a matehn;allow toast ? Hlsekstow. have the urs ly . tlparabmalbwe' tot . twin. For your nein, inset tree them. Phone E40 and have them delivered. There have been tsar y enq•tir tea toe the esti:ttce rs.misllltk•n reside , bus. ti they awe not ye( evaile7•T. terr'••dauts-" Moe. We, h••rw'hey wi.1 b.ttet Law: tor ere week's Pastors here been displayed around Owe inviting 2,1i10 mrti to enlist 10 u1 Western Ontario to form part of • fourth contingent foroveseaa service, Mr. H. C. Dunlop will receive Ilse appli- cations (d any who wish to enlist. Tbr regular wren's of the Red Cross Soddy will lee held i-1 the town hell on Monday .rening neat, July W.A. at ll p. w. The following dip - plies were sews se Tntonar : I' 1 Ir aod- age+, Ir 'mit., pyjewa•, 7 sheets, :i: Mgh1I bwis, Yeti may M'' ee von are buying tea cheaply and en.. now scally because it is 111w In pilon. Have you considered that if you paid ren cents ,a pound mon and hougbt Salads it would only cost yw as gdd.t;one! twentieth part of a ernt per clip and you would al- ways be sure of pure. clown tea of de- licious Sadist iaetetad of the annoying duet and dirt sr. often found in ordin• art' lea ? - MAB. A. CARRII 1. The illness of Moe. A Ca tick. which was mentioned in T'lir Signal brat were, terminated fatally on Sunday. Mrs. Carrick was within it few weeks of ninety-six years of age. and up to the last !Minified her faculties, mental and r.hv►ical, to • remarkable degree. The tart illness was of only a few days duration, death bring d .e .Imply to the breaking down of the machinery of life after almost • reotury of active :I+., Mem. ('ani -k was born in the palish of Five!. Alerdernehire, Scot- land At tbe age of sixteen years ahe' ^ewe 10 Can.da with her parents. the late Mr. and Mr..',Vm.Hill, who sett led in the town.bip of I)nnafOOw. near the town of that. In I t4O she n•se married to Mr Andrew ('errick,'deo of Dom- inic., the mnr.iage ceremouy being letn ed y the r o h la late R.V. ,lathes • Strang. father of Dr. H. 1. Wising of town. For sonic tis. Mr. ('arrick vies ,-oonected with the India] Institute at Brantford we en instructor in wagon - making and similar work, and fifty - pleb' v.are ego the Lundy came to this county *nil made t heir home at Kintail, whet, Mr. Parti,-* for n mini - bet of years had extensive interests in a tannery and eawmill, es well as a fleet. He died in ISM. .In lark2 Mrs. Carrick removed to (i.al.rieh, where she had sir,. lived continuously. She was • lifelong Presbyt.t tan end a member et Knox church •.ince moving to lin.lei i• h She woe a wonderfully •rt,v* we. to within the swan, and even last few week* w*a up aria *boot 14e a wotden lhirt y year' her j nine. She kept trip her interest In cur est events one s' w w• started ori d a and [nee the we. tort.. good deal of knitting for the soldiers. She is survived by Eve .on. *nil flay daughter*: Roh►tt,24 Seslat^hrwan: Mr. Armstrong, of Brandon : Mr* Hooey. of Port Perry : W,llo.m, of linens, Maas ; Ale:tinder and Dead, of Superior, Wisc. ; Franri., ..f M•n- itoha; Mr,. Knht. McKnight, of Port P.rry ; ere. \\'m. Well., of F'elrford, Man , and Miss ) 1 aabeth, at home. The funeral took pie^p tide., w ser- vice being .nnd,cl.d •1 Knox church at 11 o'rinek by Ftev. lien E. , Roes. The pal:tearer. ser, Meier" D. Stoddart, W. McCreath, Alex. Ingle.. W. Warnock. 1) McMurchy and Jas. L Brent. The remains were PERSONAL MLNTION. Mb•Jr.-Ie torsos ,• Int t from New Like. std , Mi•e Reda t lark i- holidaying at Grand Bead. Moe la Teasel 1. -median 'he vacation a: Grp* ria-rn, Vre. Mi..►::1a N. hath /. home nom lorontt for `t•1low. 1. •w.r, on .. ttip t0 Ins Province of k octet,. Roy Faro left on •he-tesmcr i. enlyon, oc tt etine.day. a. derkh*td. Mlw 4.mie Fo.ter 1. home from Virglaia for the slimmer . •e00on. Mr-. Thorne. of WInd.or. 1• the anent of It:-. Raerte0l. victoria -tree,. Jeanie Nairn. of w elk., via., i+ veer iog at the home of Mr. acid Ma. t A. Nairn. ]Ir•. run and hikireo. 0f I:u.Iph- aro 71-I2- ing at the booted' qtr. and Mr-. R. Switzer. Mire Jean' *1,41, mf itamiltor, I. the 4,e.1 thla week of Mea. hath Nardil ltoe. 6..( in reef. Mir lanai W ,Iter. who teach(. In ,a.- ho t da n i• . a.a the kat at het w• e k alrh* I g y • home In Colborne. Mr. and Mtg. Jock 1aml'I.el!. of Pott L."1 - ter d, are -pending the b ..da> .man 5,10 th.irntatlrea Isiowe. Mn. R.rrl-on r*tOrnedthi- week to Ph. -o.•. .her • ;les -ant . i-rl with Mr.. Metbnsld and 11uighter. Mi.. Menet ►:.•t -trees. I MI-. 0. Ikn Ford. prim•ipal of Newea.•1r ' highs heel. 1. •nding the ru-atiou Aft her i pa erd.. Rev. J. t_ and Mr.. ►'ord. Mira ►!oven,* liravm, of \ew Ynrk. •nd Mb.. Nelle Grahan.. of T.r.t�•t' •r• •a-ndit g haul*;• t (1. hone M M...n* 3t: Iisorg, Uteb.m. .tsMt. Mrs, 11. M. Johneton end d,.atnters. Dorn, ny •rxl H.Mnd. 07,[7,4 m •own b.' w,ek *rid ur Salting t the hose of :he Indy a mother. \Ir.. 14. .t. WeM•nr, Newgale.tre.r I Mr. ,rid Mr-. Cr•wfoM. I.1. of \\'nal-te• e. Lev• taken no Harr •e Metc.• in the hoer n.1 11 oren .ind t. Mr. w • tau sod I Owned ,J r . t ►'o..trr. qt. 1•einca'. •trawl. M... P.. -mo -r. of (hirego sod Mr-. J. Mt. of •.Afnmth were in no n land, week on a brut .;.r to their It..,. Mr-.. Mr.. Pa•nrore 5111 make • farther' 1 -ie. berm he, f0eretornlnt t ('hkwgo. Mp..r., 21111 71 •rid Rcn -with, 0f . Alaimo. Adaewr are making 1 r a0nr.1 *rrnh va.ehwr tldl to the o:d a ext +..ulh r^ TMy ale a•.•niopen{«t by Mrs. w T `rnr h ,rid th.• 1An,t'• and hole. Mr, 11 err of M. •go, BURN M..t1.LISTER. To Mr .,n1 M-- l'.., .lrAl- n.1er. et Ot H.kn-. ,.n Jdly 1.1 b. a 4011 ILINDE\FIRLt1. -.lt l'.rkb01 on Jung 3`t'h, to Mr. and Mrs. e1.- Lindenilaid. .. dceee• ter. DIED. l'ARRI' I1 In ficder-ch. on Fnn.1*> Jnl) 111 h I.*be11* Hill relict of lbw late AN - row C•rtl,k. seed* teen M wraiths and 3 date. W H r ARU - At IMC•*assn. ea wedas.dq Jule 11. Jamas N'kyarrt, la Ms 61st year.