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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1915-10-28, Page 1Storm Sash and Storm Doors Made any Size or Style. Order Now. Shingles, Cement and all Planing Mill Products always in stock. - GODERICH PLANING MILLS, LTD. JAMES BUCHANAN, renstDi I? AAD Me(AogR. 'Phone 47 A. Y.U. Boa t8. LI atill Yew Shore? de. ow ena adrunt shTiaSpa • n1XTTSHVLsiTH TLtt-w. s Sena The Signal N the a lrirmi fattoi� eff the er _ �dM 11 Y .e as y I01 farm bra. Ts New Siweii�rs bloom j>♦ 101 Jaslaary, 11117, sok $1 SAVE, Because - Thrift begets confidence, and confidence begets success. GODERICH. OPTABIO�TNQB8DIY VICTORIA SCHOOL. beteeaMag Premising* at the Amami Csmmsmoomo- Eaweims. The sem messes neat wooden of Vie - Weis wheel were bid oe Friday wes- tim- 's isi d and eseWM tin �oesaf�ul ow The auelleace Ineleded a somber of prone - West Stieew, in adiition to inter tested parents and hissie of the pupils. In the abeesee of the ebairatao of tis trustee board, Mr. Alex. Studios. secretary of the board, occupied the chair: The program included addressee by Rev: Archdeacon Jone►Beit.tmw. Rev. J. E. Ford. Rev. W. K. Hager, Rev. Jos. Elliott, Mr. H. R. Loom turbo got a great retention from beeformer npuumb►, Mr. J. P. Hume, Dr. H. I. Btrang and Rev. J. B. Fo.heriogham. Inspector Toni Stade the present's - Own to the graduates. In preventing the Robert Pm k Memorial gold medal, be explained fiat this wad one of the two medals gives each year by Mr. William Perk, of Chatham twbosel pen name is Vtcte..r Lausi,too), la' memory of bid fat ber, the late Robert Perk. at one true principal of the (iodericb pibltc acb.•ole. The gold medal is awarded to the pupil of the (ioderich schools (Victoria or Central) who stand. bigbe..t in the bigb school Salience ezwminatiore, and the silver medal to the pug it with the highest standing in the school which due* trot capture the gold medal, thus *souring one medal to each of the two school*. Mr. Tom paid a warm tribute to the giver of these medals for thus hooka - Mg the tumor of his father. The.gold metal this rear was won by Jack Marshall, of Vict.orie seLoo who received it from the ban Inspector Tom amidst loud a Diplomas were presented to the 1915 entrance el ant. The school bad an roe graduate d logjtbe following Adams, F Burk Bat J REPAIR WORK Bring in your. MACHINES and have them Oyer- . bagged by us. We are well equipped Fred have experienced then to do your wort : : GIVE US A TRIAL OUR PRICES ARE REASONABLE DOMINI e N ROAD MACHINERY CO., Led`. so • Protlitet them Oar it The -"Ca,wadgs1 _Masud" dopottoistet cillo 7.s '7 t Noted Ufa A...ta 1ct Co. of A. G. �T : : REPRESENTATIVE Qsirlli ?liars/!0. P. O. Bar 364 ,( i�. r 1 a 0C14BLR 28 1915 TES a1HHAL DrDU37�A1. NOTES. ere -- MOST OF oo�ICMY FACTORIES AFIVID IY. Doty Machine :Saha Preparing to Make ShuI . few Salt Plant Rapidly Completion - PUfuc 1t1OTU . PUBLIC NOTICE. The (dub{& 1eaa is tslei4..14°1= ale iM ib. bll/e• a .stun d ttno rwmtssaeemw�(aea dssesemedaes ram withwitnhtebed se lata s rweestai Iat awed ..ve then at iN Tema Y etre Wm many tMr tae srs - L. L. KNOX. Gert efOedsereh. ANNUAL MISTING. Ude lbs amrwded Ad g.venleg Hattfe•1- basal vest fesaw. thhr sari mw•tfaas meat be WI eeriest tis are west I Kerber each Jackson F Affected by War - Knitting Fogy Working Over. tiro •. A tilt to t,be Doty ataebise shops recently rev a boo state of affair. Abouia score of mechanics were engaged in Installing the new lathes that reeestly arrived. To make roan for these. Other machines are being renewed mad re -installed in the Wilding frostbite co Work street. Ypectal adjuetoemsts ere needed on the loupes for the manufacture of shells and these nes being turned out by staff of workessu now employ $. we dUU rough dulls have t ived and M wee as all th ate reedy for operation el men w i11 be e°gwR with "the mos behind the gun." At the N. At the h Co.'s plan gre.ain ere bo WAIT C. T. ACT AI[ENDED. Musts Ttr.,- Er/rem't'M'• Ap- pose Seders Provincial Lbw= Boort Stratford, Oct. D . -"If you not ems establish thatch•rge. licensees �t'Aa l ail have ileseans eer meat of Chairman Fioveue es the seises neer the Provincial license bowed, in genies here today. to Rev. II. 0. Powell, Said secretary of the tamperanee forme in Huron county, who stated that Iigaoe dealers in other counties were iil��y shipping liquJr Into "dry" Mr. Powell alleged, se an e:ampte. Oust the Kuntz agency in e bad shipped Into Huron six mese of liquor labelled local option beer, and had pleaded guilty be analysis of the seized made. The spa the Huetber Bre six bundrrd casts village, add but ori was laid t THE BOYS IN KHAKI. The following recruits Battalion have enlisted the past week : R. D. Erskine. Roy Munroe. Relebee Sallow Owen Mu Gordon The and of e. rray. McDougall (Porter's Hill). Asst four are Uoderieb men nese of them, with the exception Erskine, is married. t p�)1T1.NO 00.. LU>r1T Poeue'ae aid Nieboleon, I Bugging. Rees IRutberford, Owego all, Arthur Ma Math, Norman Mcleod. LVssse Murray, s limy Drew, Howard or the 71st Yeulegeos Harvey Beattie, Joba Me- tiers o- her during Lod, r., xsl.ill. Anderson. Arobis Tom, Hugh Mr(4eirr. Dan McOtrlw. Ernest Wells, Williams Slade. Weber if:ilto., Leonard x.LosSM. Liewel- 1yn Taggart, M. P. Esme. Waste John- ston, John Tenotrd. Percy Kel- ston, David McMillan, Charles e11. Eddie McDonald, Leslie (skater, Wil- lis Darlow. Two have been "oromotd" : Laee- cot poral William Palmer, killed in sc- uts at L,angsmarek. April ffi. and Coe pond Cheater 8. Mct)��neld, who died of wounds in hospital at Bou- logne, July 15. While they were at boats for the wast -sod. Major H. C. Dunlop end Lieut. W. Proudfoot were presented with farewell gifts on behalf of Huron fore even an Lodge, No. frt. I. O. U. F. Major Dun- tfood• bad hien I lop received • wrist -water and Lieut. HAD HIS BEAD SHAVED. speak �j�o •llofted that Presence' an Oddtellowi ting. Two Raciest ci Htg Gem wary. Beni.., ebippd I other members of Huron Lodge, se Herr_seiieg of Nquor luta one Pere Fisher and Ferman Harris, who DM Net Nether Him. reseed to Septicum persons, red by one man. and a charge nI n L id today against a Stretford I wit h a wrist -watch each living in t.os.ioe, Ota-, shows that the •bop copra for alleged inlrioftemrut - Canadian soldier can ere the humoro.ta the of the A• t Major Dunlop while he was home (side of dantr►rs and diMcuhies. The d. Mr. A. T. Cooper, Clinton, who also sty reoeotr l also with * ltlasonie writer it Pte. Clifford Nrttbews, of oc behalf of the Huron I p appeared ring, m a col -n of regard from his the 7th C. 11. R. : already ar- Temperance ASraDceion, declared the beetheen of the llwsonie erafr. !►ranee. Sept. 30,'16. e machines C• mitt Temnly because loro hced - Dear Cousin, -Thio country is a mie- n let ger aced I submitted only bed Provinnial rd and r.wnttered 1 secretary Hata pad given definite A pleasant event took place wt the take, and I take hack all 1 trid� tbout the man tebiod I �•ttursnce that the Aar, though a close of the Sunday .ehool session at We England. Itisn and bully beef for ( Dominion measure, would he stnctly North street Meth. dist church on enforced. Mr. Cooper •eked the coin- . Sunday last. whrn P r. Chaste* three days, and after tbat we get Do tniseioo to have the Act wended .o as Barker was made the tecipptent of an rations fir titre meal.. Sometimes 1 to give counties carrying it practically address and a beautiful w.l tary wrist- sure think will stavend on to death. and total prohibition. I watch. Mr. C. L. Coulti., president of r Chairtnau ?layette, in reply. stated the Bpworth League, read the address stayed at the town where we landed that the commission will be light and Nies Allin nude the presentation. for one night, and entrained next day bebiod the inspectors in enforcing the During his residence in town Mr. for a town ux mtlw from the firing Act, and that if the desired amend- Becker has been an active worker in line. meet can be trade the board will do 1 Nor•b street Methodist church. being We stayed in a convent for three its utmost to bring it whist. a another of the 'irhbrth school, the dars. Then we marched within aing On cmite k �and a half of the line. Say i talk about noise, sea who I I'll het they bad .11 the machine guns. I the p &artillery and cosy other gun in Chris - ave Chid area, unshed- torso concrete reservoir for fresh te°dom going •t once. 1 ys and glob: Leve water. aitont six feet deep and cover SehlaiPdeaa recwvetsiwee last pawl, y log about ow eleaH acre group out for a walk and got be' pw to a conclusion. built so riot it en arc es Inglis, Mies • • • . •. we �r trnin,ng for ed by ss Scottie, The fnllowinsl letter from • nephew were recently promoted by the Lodge Dr B. K i bt. of town W • cousin A. C. Co.'s Works. ortb Anterlew Chemical' t the new buildings are pro - g very sa&i.factn. ilv. The cnn- boiler-boese with five large ilea iostelied is alsncat complete and the largs four-story building da of which will be the main factor is ppluee. finished as far as the Davide wreck is those of cowerned and le now being painted. The Doors are not yet laid, nor are an iastelled, wit except4u Jy exception of • steam engine. A bo B the way,the other night went redo ct k !fe•vere, 9tewsirt of d has N lost, and every bolder, Albert Barker, Swie berm put in and the .hark 1. renally Dietaon, !Lias $iia 3 IS time I was challenged by a .n I Bates, Job oneldsaoe. Isabela Down. Lag bed g A spur Clark ! the 911rd thought 1 was shot. In all 1 was that 61izabstb Doo•ldson, Isabel Monter. ltse cream tb 0. T K. ,reeks baa been Hick. 8. B .. ffi W hand 13,(100 ti mea before 1 got back. Winnie Gledhdl„ Hent Hesfialvy, almost 1 the I j( 3 tog Say. there is n.ore mud in a equere Helen Howard, Kate y, Joan ars boils -81gnal ) a d b 7 fool bete than there is in all Canada ' stabklrk. Fern Beat r, Hard Ink- ideal With - tMie bas been sh [ ice' office goat juicy kind, hal! mod and hal Aar, Lillian Ling, Beatrice Lesgme I file work of th Id M Joh 8� ` Che venter. sed about six inches deep. You Andrew Murray,��� a Newell. Ilitchell,anted of It are id J T have hoot to wade through it. Sadie Moostai°, Wile Newell• Rdwetd Well, tomorrow night. Oetober 1. - Margaret Pak. r. Mary The members will he a day to be rvmembsred.ln the Pm.d_. Wes Ankh. Dangles Theis - PUBLIC y of this tittle Willie's 81. W• Jklatmi �, go into the tretecbee. But jam watab were pees- of the internal natures `s1erich Patriotic Fid. Epworth League and the choir. He to now in training for overseas service as • member of the 1st Battalion, Lon- don. Armstrong, $ 2 &I) Humber. C. If SO Ott Yesterday the employees of The Signal sent to Privates Arthur Marr Math and Ernest , o Battalion at London. . sone wrist -watch for each. The recipients boys," an they hove the cwt wishes n their former comrades for good fortune in all the activity connected Jenkins. Mrs. Anew.... with the sow buildings assos, so cessation 1. e ^ Platt, n pleat and largeebipmea' malt Salke being made ea" week. A Friend Eaielit1 Cowmen Raw knitti fait eaerabase eleeth weld 'mss ns Mart . 5110 5 00 500 13 00 25 fight. of the -ueoesetung Osnos (lab are rensesthering their Newer comrades sow is tits trenches. Errors is Iyps(rritittg last sport. sired lave inn me w��V�eR�sr� K Mi. Ili dig • hots so deep they won't Rasa. >fiegMreta. u � �ptr- e ♦ Rwergl¢A amply ai Lottyp44 N � ► wtXe. •r+=. wtlrgr. the so the sus working overtime. jhstsh si TYeodlhasb M ver getrta. Brea . 1fHwe► ase fere sti6oj �lr• with eagle 01- or Melee Mr. J. M. Adams Oast vocal colo. Mho Jolla and Master Frederick Beaver played w pin duet. A= flower drill was exeeatd by stitees MSc The seoompanists of the even - Ing were the Masses Lases sed Vera Elliott and Mies Del. Nair°. The proceedings concluded with the singing of the National Anthem. Mr..1 . H . Johnston, the new prin- cipal of Victoria school, sad the mem- bers of his staff were present to receive the visitors and assist in the carrying out of the program. std - New Herber in an Old Stand. Mr (4eorge E. Little, of Sesfoetb, PALE of the Bedford W k ba ADM*, SALES. RING AUCTIONhas purchased oc r J artilnT•►yvS HEAD OF CATTLE. her business and has transferred It to McLean's block nett the British Ex - J. K. LINDSAY will sell by pebble aectloa u L nnan'. Heid. Owledch, o• g.tSsday. October twh. com- raandtg at 1 .Week amp Tan :Iaeed Wrung ..w. tollsdtes two to ttAire. November..ed several ease winter Twenty -ave Good bolero and stern, yew - time •M two -year -Mn - Tsrm.-oh month•' credit w111 be gives ea trrayyeg approved Seam notes ; • ecce at a; tis rid of t per ceoL per maw allowed for >�LINI1eAT. THOS. OUNDRT. Preprfetor• Aretioseer. : r !rive bends amber cuff & twin ganatltp .1 boys' clothing and A tsi11 larger staff would be employed if the �nesewwr� stockcould be obtained. As all the 'material is Imported the mourns of supply M somewhat unear- thly and the manufacturer' have to guard themselves, in taking contracts, assuringby tbe.isetves of • good supply of By the mortally of the manager the Signal reporter had the privilege of inspecting the factory and • most interesting half -boor It was. Some day we may describe the interior workings of an up to -date clothing factory for our readers. change hotel. This is the premises formerly occupied for Many year by the Frit zleys, and it will be like old times for ninny Oodericb sten to hang up their hats in the old stand poppers - tory to a shave nr haircut. Mr. Little is a firetrate barber and has • co.ope- tent assistant, and patrons are assured of good service in every respect. sanitary condition, and. in short, Mr ads to run •shop that will be • credit to the tow°. Everything is kept clean and in gond ttesst!•g et uta Oedertsh' •� • Little into yu.1D tb IWIbehelde• t.ev.m..14*. at s ewek, ease Is the see tseesson tester t haves. A Lill} LAW& gsetet•ry� Newsiest. MISR � Oedete . Osten", W. DLL aNt NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Lens ARAM OP Aatr MCDeraLD. LAPS 'w Pea Tow or Aannsta, ,w Twz owerrT or Mow. 3... re . D'crems. saner tamely nese pm.east u K. • 0.. Wafter iA. M•tMe U. Massa ewer Noses the estate et flea all Awa eft dad M er about Me D. IMi, an re- d July. e bre Nessa a deliver t tis admisi erh n s( i s.eee te a tis e Nevem er Doss l �rres� �/,Y th(a teeth Sf their sbetm.. IN fell sad the awe nee. a my date w aatere will MOM the wen s.s�ssMeawdat- M Ysa Mleares esty a to atakls em abepartt► tp the fold dpi u alms msec Mal nmy et pew by them at the ame et assn NM W of pedes. A. D. Iq0 CR s 9At5OW, Areerefor MwedeeititeEeretsewe AUCTION SALE ON' FARM AND relit SIUCIC ILDWARD NOAKES aid ever for sale by public auction et tee pratut 1:.. osne.mbn O.dertrh e, en Tuesday. November *d. 1915. at 1 •'dock. the f.I'owing CATTLL -one sew. s you* std. ane to calm Nardi ret. mual.. 1 tow, rMi•e s Trees. dee teealve Jew Iy mlyking: I oM copal•. 1Ja , *I d1e g oatve1a Jpe>'1. 6 reshbe safer, t years WC itue to calve fl eMar Ina ; tb • 1 purebred Jew, balm 1 saws dee to calve **oyaT :: 1 hhatfe►. retail Howare. uls homy -draft (Wine. 7ayse. ; 1 heats S Tan. for N15 re war sue sad pay Just Try Them and you'll know borne -made randias at their best--theeerie' Eof usty dwards' forpriers in each box °oodles. TAXES, 1915 ask. Wing $ wow I dealt tet, refs lan dAvts` � Admit saw: l eiviertsi strinse at is set& as Mr. pTtrof see 0x01 oar. -A mine a Wend rt.d. stab' veer that wept. twelve mwtb'' credit will �M ?amiable" sheer Sint cash. e of a per ..wt. ser ter cash A •swat as the we time sad place wthe tom. eeeeW lar of n aero., mere ee est. Met• bred treels te• reeervedW. /lathe as be the wow too tars w1> be mode wean e• the My cf rata HOw.RD lotus Tatra o4eseeec WASTED. ebb at tis C.iketnr's Ora... T,.w. Hell. t- Two per rent cit If paid o• or before Neramler lot. Owe per rent. by November lea I flue per met added after January 1 ctet. local (p -xA �1Ptt IJT9R • QiiH11T. DOCTOR OF (A I RO- st"s • b crHAne AO T tXgIPO AT Y, W Mensa • e' a•Ir, Ors. gearne. uYrta M M f Mtlm t t! • i• _ • f he a. m► Yea TES �Enede M0w•eh1D p asRs� wBd-dr tear (mearwtla-et 138110. 1. simss es. v. TO! fid., a Payment will be Inai.bd epos after January 1.L Pay and set the dt.eosat 1 flees not reeeivl•o tat Wee weld *base b7 ...Ulm et Mies jj WM. CAMPBELL. Cdlsctor. POR BALI OR TO ESST Tbe organ factory ie still engaged on the shell -box contract, and • repeat order teas been promised. At the Baseehier factory the em ployeee aro for the most part eugaiged in the installation of the new machie- ery. Tbe ewe main line *hefts are already in reaffirm and enemy of Use counter shafts have also been lined up. It is not ezpected that the two upper stories will be ready for operation this winter. but any local work can peony he handled with tbe machinery now pROPIRTY FOR SALE. t have sie WWI vote me lior quiet eels els leta on like le TItt. gamey el the Omni of Ansa mown lel he MOO =IrOfiN tee WI DWI JMONAt sot ACF At the Evaporator. At the Hamlink evaporator canning peaches aod drying apples is the order of the day Auld the ioduatrious staff of workers handiest • considerabie amount of holt per diem. Some apples fit for 'hipping •re ooming in. but the I part are seconds and 03 O. s 11th:, s o0 I. HI �a J_ 5() 00 sad other this wesk Major Sale, of 18. 1518 Hanoi •ad the 06 num of Stewart Ism et Auburn member a the be Dettssilew (former of t he :tied who was re wounded The tresannir will be glad to be ad- vised of any other errors that may Wye &mated in the printed list of Addressing a Mail. In order to facilitate the hand liog of mail at the front and to insure pronspt delivery it is requested by the postal authorities that all moll be addressed (a) Regimental Number. id) Squadron, Battery or Company. unit). Staff appointment or Depart- Meat - 1 Britian Expeditionary Force. (lig Army Postoffice, L0000:s. Eng- land. Unnecessary, mention of higher formation., such as brigades. divis- ion.. is strictly forbidden, and causes Why trouble yourself this Hallow- e'en making taffies ? Blackstone's make the sot you want for this oeam- pion. Phone 2.10. The Kind We Like. A Winnipeg. subscriber paid up big hack subscription and says : "I expect to renew try subscription at the b '- thirds ethic are used for drying pur:i ginning ot the year. eac wee D 'Sea. MO TM."'" Frnewwwww derive much phloem e f ropamperreadmuinebe which both the canned fruit and tne • in the columns m yo„ dried apples pass before they are interesting news to one from Herron New Order for Shell -bows county." finally pealed for the market are very port safely in England, after • quick voy- age. Several tioderich familiar are particularly interested in the new.. as toe Metairie's. carried the Xith Heusi - lion, iacluding Lence.corporal R. Cockbutn Hoye, ion of Mr mid Mrs. C Ray. and Pte. Clifford V. Wil- • say beir all Staved off before we 1(41 I leave wssawesi 'owe to say, except that 1 joss spist weed to she In ow cotuitry whew ene were moved to an- other. I beard • fellow counting hie We only get one franc a day (110c1 - w I have to go easy. Well, I will have to close. as I must pack my kit. By the time you rt this letter I met, be meshing up daisies, but I should worry . The Germans have just been shelling one of our aeroplanes', and nearly got it You could see a line of smoke theme, gon of Mr. and Mr.- Wd- after IL So IONEf.or thill time. Rams. Lieut. C. 14. 'rote, • non-hriew x quake - /arc Borer. Horton, and • former ourroni). Oodenth man. Wm ts with the Nith. About the ritne the MO left Gamed* Mr. Hays was gazetted a lieutenant of the Wed Huron Regiment. Last week The signal announced that Mrs. George Hell bad her him - 'hand and two eons memos' in the great world struggle or preparing to -do so. Since then Mrs. Kell has re- ceived • letter from her youngest son, Horace, a Lid of tourteen. who left here in August for tbe West. stating thet be had enlisted with the tith Bettalioo at Winnipeg, and was then 012 his way to Montreal, where he ex- pected to be transferred direct to Eng- land. Mrs. Kell received word from her husband by the same mail sue - resting that the send the money to get her youngest gon home to look after her. Her eldest son, Tom, left on Werinseday for London to join Me 71st B.t.talion. The Kells are surely bound to be in the fight. let FOR BALM Oft TO Hart/. -al D WORK I/40 MA- Fs& HOME TO IIIIIPIT.-Off GLOW/1W wenn see ' PONOOP bow letth sr mai at Illsitossel Osisj If yes mei Ise wreseet 011011 • At the regret factory. where things Miler• been a little quiet for the past week or so, active preparations are now under way to Wodle the new order of 10,00) shell -boxes recently received from the Militia Dew:tweet. or wen. work calendar of Knox church last fiste- haTht: following note appeseed in the Retail Orderlies ere a sperific for The women of Knox church are pre - St Jr,. IDJ, 11150 and 50e boxes. a pa r of socks be gent to each soldier on OW honor roll who is oversees, and Big Game- --Distric--ts Coriveniently unit the locks h. filled ss oh good Reached via Canada Pacific Railway. things tram home, stictic,Lst,s.pire,,,I. fruit coke. • tin of choc Oxo cubes. • tube of obeying rream, things. %Mae hands are now at work OVI the wok.. and on Suaday next, 31st inst.. ais opportunity wfli be given others to tont rthutv money to purchase the '1111ina" and pay I he post- age on tho soidier IT Christmas Canada's twist famous hunting The Dunlop Drug Store. grounds are welly reached via Cana - Though Major Dunlop is mow nem Mao Pacific Railway. Year after year wearily abeeut from his drug store organised bunting parties what these owing to his military duties% thie localities and practically always bag n om is In excellent bonds. Mr. E. a. the limit. Small game and wild fowl Sexeseitte. of Strathroy, en riper- en plentiful. while the fishing is un- fenced phareserist„ is In charge. awl werreased. Perticulars front Canadian ▪ preecriptioo work and other orders Pacific ticket streets, or write 1ff. 0. will receive prompt sad careful stump. Murphy, Distrlet Passenger Agent, Hon as In the paw Toronto. Out. Iva Mire Subscribers on Rural Routes. Stiiteeribers of The Signal living on rural mail delitery rotates Wtx) are not receiving their papers in the proper way will kindly notify this office. A postcard or telephone call to this office. wotifying ns of tbe change to a rnral route, will enable to to address the paper in tbe correct manner. Tirtit SIGNAL PRINTING CO., LIN 'Ten, OODORICN, OA -mato. One Hundred :Soldiers for Goderich. The civic deputation to Ottawa last week, beaded hy Mayor Reid, inter- viewed the Minieter of Militia. who promised that at West one hundred soldiery shookl be billeted in tiodetich. Tbe authorities having in charge war supply contrects &leo were seen and Mr. Alex. Saunders wound the promise of spottier emit met for 10.%10 shell-hozes. With reference. to contracts for shell., nothing definite could be (.1v:sifted. The whole ill11010,511 of awarding con- tracts is being reorganized end those manufacturer" who bare not already got iuto the business will have to await developments. 'receive these offerings, which need not be large if each will do her hit at tbe doors as the conarrestirm leaves the church. In order that the eon -Pet ad dress of each soldier may 1-• obtained GUNDRYS AUCTION SALE UST. preesered end will be on the emery AIM sea,. / !rt. 110. (Woo* seem- -sis eit table tont and throughout the week. =der rit IAA." • "151. is th Moods will write the fell roes te each name. The Koos chinch "Wow etell" now inehedes the following wanes : Sett Elonion, Walter Johnston. John Mc- Leod, Thomas Prilehaed, Donald Ts kw Hee !KB Mertes Felines& Delioious homemade candy -nothing nicer. These two words exactly des- cribe the coofectionery of our store. We have now *large assortment of homemade candy. It 1. always fresh. T. J. eialkeld Phone di. MARRIED. rth. by Rec. rather McRae, Nellie health riatigater et nr and Mrs. Jean Mactioil.le. or Galeria.. to Thom Mc- Donehi of Pert Home.. Mich PALXICR-MILLA.- At Rt. Georwe'. church. Gnierich. ti Rev. J. It Fe,bea MOW'. on Velour and Abigail Utile bonier Ormerich. "elk. at the r. defence of *be brief teether. Mr. Wei Mikan. ate rencorawkie. Oedr m. vow, 4.4 .Annabel Intraltitgrdee, bath at Otitillieb Learnable. How LER. Mowiay. October HA Jelin bonier. seed es rows. Amy. (Mabee art Atirwart. balevird UMMILLY.-Ie Oeflorien. on Friday. October err,. Maegaret. belayed wife of Mr. Mareeal k at let IT. ememem T. Usiterieh Aa tM la diapawleg 441 ail . 011•11.1111.0.1 NOM le VOW mite NoA10111. NEW ADVERTISE* NTS -Oct. 21111.. nine Nee Welded-WM. Mdllte&lit Umber ea MOIMOP-DIO S. LOMB Mesa Megevis, Oarless Dunlop, asener-t Doman Barris, William Roblimea, WeigisM Otainteres-e. a Anse 111 . s ftemossIt Coates. Charles Wieser, Dos- • gelett esio-Ths lese Telgebessele aid IL McKay, Alfred Lactates, Dos- Feria ifenee-L. L East 1 5