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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1916-6-8, Page 1euutuuln1 the national soap o1 the allied emboss. Retry Signal subscriber when psytag for his paper fur 1V1A may have his choice of this folio of make ora 11116 calendar. *Ira. fwW � Aarttw B`s"fwa. ■-4 NIFTY EIURTH TWAR-lee NI) Now is the Time ..., truer fue The Signal fur 11118. 14 We thank those subscribers who have already renewed and promise all a great big dollar's worth dur- ing the coming year. QOD&RICH, ONTARIO, THURSDAY JUNE s 1916 THE SIGNAhPRINTINO CO.. LIMITED. PcsLAo.sa o�.i.•.'t.••: �R:=-Boa, THE STERLLMBANK SAVE, Because --- In later days you will appreciate the early cultivation of so desirables habit WANTED. IOMPETRNT OIRL WARTED. - Fro goners boesswsrk. Apply to MK& L. OARRO W. Odderleb. II tf Wanted to Purchase. if you have any Western town Iota or farm lands that you wi-h to dispose of, It will pay you to write to CHAS. BECK, Berlin, Ont. TENDERS WANTED. Sealed tenders will bre received up to Saturday, June lOtb, for the erection of a brick dry -kiln. Plans and specifi- cations may be seen at this ofd. Doherty Piano Co., Limited, Clinton, Ont. YOUNG MEN. Ye1PRas4so or others who are.niltle to join for overseas service can help their King and country by helping on ounitfdd work. 'Apply to The R.bt. Id Eyrie s., Thresher tims.” liitel, .r► Oat Oils One &mid ei1 Oar ill.. Have Eltltotd few Oyerseaa. -- W. need Sabi to keep beater' going as Dteets- 7 s. a et. 0. tb p se. n' IoudltYs.-the br.t M Canada. rtes.• -hood. TRi' Mt YARN icor MANUFAr r1 RINO COMPANY. Loudon. (lot. PUBLIC NOTICE. WARNINO TO BICYCLISTS. - Kato off all the si ew•it' or teals be- fore the Polio* Magl.trase. It (BuEF Of 1'*ILICE Ooderlre. .4 I4 e WOOL WANTED. HIUHWIT PRICE PAiD-CA`JH OR TRA DE. BKNMILLER WOOLLEN MiLLS. NOPICE OF COURT OF REVISION. TOWN OF GODERICH. Ut)OERIOH MARKETb. Tao•surr. Jaw & Wheat. gee bask • .al u • tot R per 1swoe ... ,.... ..-.M1 t• .13 bush d to .en per boob L40 to Lee uck shwa, per bah% ,.., .70 to73 risme, (woody. pee cwt 75 is ifs near. pstoal. par .wt /a to 173 brae, Fortes a to flue 1. tee 0) o W Waodd.w'pe (rWest . per tea to MeDairy e.. Out Ib _ JP too Poiuee.. orf.c_�,bo.yi�,t ak"e"),....„aldes Lei to u Cattle. hreksc.' ehetsr, 1. ''rib to . Nye vrobrbt�per cwt. 975 to r cwt . .. lee to .75 to w. read.,.&, per Ib..... .IK to Taus Noncan that the (;outs of K. Dion of the town of Uuderlei will bold it. IIr•t Witt ,r In the council clamber. town of (Joderkh. for the pan loci of hearing at.pe.tr sgalo.t the Aa+ ..emeot Roll for the town for the year lune. 00 FRIDAY, THE trdr-dDAY OFJUNE, I9te. at e o'clock In the ovenl.e. All parties lot are roa.e.ted to at- tend. • L.1. KNOX. wn Clerk. Uederkb. Jeno Rk, IAS, 41..21 GIRLS WANTED APPLY 6012E10 CH KNI DEETTING CO. NOTICE OF CLOSING. CHURCH NOTES. "The Deadly Sin, of Deeelt" will be the subject of Rev. W. K. Hager. ad- dreso'in North street Methodist church next Sunday morning. In the even- ing his discourse will be oo "Liber ty- One Can Do as He Likes When He Likes as He Ought." We, the undersigned grocers of the town of Godericb, hereby signify our Intention to close our stores every Wedoesdsy afternoon during Jane, July and August. TV. J. Ptan'wt-c P. T. Dams J. J. Mrli:wEN RonERTw)v & WADI R. H. ('t'rr O. C. WHITELY 4,10.11,41{icer ji. Pu'11 W. Uwi JOHN SPAHR DRAW RRo,t, NOTICE TOTHE PUBLIC Having been desirous of enlisting for some time past, I hate finally succeeded in making arrangements with the Goderich Coal Co. (P. J. MacEwan, manager) to take over and carry on my cartage business during my absence. I have therefore signed ep with the 161 st Battalion for active ser- vice overseas, and I would respect- fully solicit from the public gener- ally, and from my old customers particularly, a continuance of their valued patronage until such time as I can Again resume my occupation. Any business affairs entrusted to their care during my absence will therefore be thankfully appreciated h!' me. Telephone all orders to phone 4 I. ALFRED H. JANIi NOTICE,' 01L -CLOSING. =OC THE G. C. I. REVIEW. WITH THE 16I st HURONS A Volum. That Will se Eagerly Head IOy Tho rsaa1YPw'n eorr.npondost i by Stridents Past and Ptessat Rev. MacDougal Hay. B. A., of Elora, will occupythe pulpit of Knox church next Suny. lea the morning his subject will rte "David's Picture of the Blessed Man,' bis text being found in Psalm 1:1 3. In the evening the theme of his address will be "The Cynic's Mistake," Psalm 118:11. THE LADS IN KHAKI.I LOCAL TOPICS IN BRIEF. _ - IThe cbntout trees in the Square are now in full bloom -at Inst •. early as ail The Pte. Elwyn A. Long a again in the average of former rat.. The 'annlvcreary number" r Frsncr. after urarly • year spent in I A meeting of the French Sw LOMDcm, ons., June 7. O. U. I. Ret aw b mut. It b. gtowb England ret'ovei ing from the wound circ will kw held at the chhien, Relief Mr. a little las size rinse last year and its he received 111 action. Hr wt ilea !hut The doily rou(o. at Damp is •003*- pages are full ot fresh, lively Iutereat. be i. feeling fifer again and was pretty J' .../ O.nlh.trn+ no Tb.irrtisy evening, whoa •a follows (with variation•► : A sketch of the history of the Col- well hardened by • diff dialing of June 13th, at 8 o'clock.Get aro at LW, roll call at 6 W, b. eek- 1 tegiat. Institute, written by Dr. II. 1. two weeks at'ihorucliffe before crow- A g the nur.es who gt actuated fast at 6.30. Oriental drill at 8.30,' Stranig b • valuable record and °. C. log the Channel. boa week at lit. Joseph'sbospitaltrain- platoonjdrill frons 10 to 11, company I 1 Old Cloy. will read it with amorist - ing school for nu fres at woe or battalloo drill until 12, dinner at' interest. A letter from the late John (Miss school • Hood, of at Londonich. 12 A0, roll call at 1.46. The afternoon' Haldane, for many years headmaster is epw+t in a variety of drills. oswlly , of the old Grammar School, written with one coslp0ny engaged in camp in 1804, also Las historical value .& dut'es, Drill for the day is usuallyIa .ketch of educational c.oditions in coutpleled by 4.30 and supper is seryI Coder lob in the middle part of the last at 6.90. Tbs nos are then fres to do century. as they pleas so Idbg as they do not 1 Naturally, mint try affairs have es disturb the pend. Many of them i place and the school's Honor -Roll lo- go to the city]. while others play eludes 106 armee. 'there ore portraits football, boselt.J1 .ad cards. At 10 15 of two U. C. I. boys at the froot- every roan is .ippoaed to be in bed Philip Carey and I Iwyn Long -also and an orderly salla around to tee if Ane of the late Major C. R. Bale. .11 the men are in.( Readable letters from li. 0 I. boys on tt.etive rervice--C. V. Williams, lr Harry Moon is a& present chief 000k i ort ()arty, I(. Oockburu Hay■ Itoand for B Oomp•nr. Thera u plenty ail 'Thor el.. H, Mlllian-descrita • variety food and the quality &a a rule ls good, experience*. but the style of serving i. 'somewhat I Several pages are devoted to student crude. This is impro%ing as the days; fun, and others W doings of the Lit - an by. Ivory provision is wide for eery Society. trcords ot ex -student., the clranlitwss of the men. Beeldes I tzamioation results, etc. . the usual nuurber et tato Ines • large I The Shakespeare tercenn• y receive• number of shower -i h'h0 have' been erected and the men nuke good use of them. se On fine days everything roust be Lieut. Wain. C. Ince, reported miss- ing since the recent heavy flghtlug by the Canadians. ie a nephew of Mrs. RadcllRe,uf town. His brother. Flight - Lieut. Strachan Ince, distinguished biwself some time ago by brioging down a (Homan aeroplane „and re- ceived the Military C1041s. Their home is In Toroutc. Comparatively few cbwnges are tnade this year in the statihning of Methodist ministers in this district. Rev. A. J. Agnew is stationed at On- tario street church, Clinton ; Hey. A. Sinclair at Hulmeeville ; Rev. R. J. McCormick (now of Holweesltle) .t Blyth ; Rev. Percy Bain. et Benmil- ler. Rev. S. J. ABM, now of Clinton, in toamides red to VV cining: 'tee. P. J. Rutherford, now of Ben miller, goes to the Wiodaor district, and Hey. U. Jew att. now of Blyth. to Springfield, in the St. Phomas dist,irt. Rev. J. E. Ford is chairman of Goderich district, Rev. Ya. McKinley financial secretary and It -v. A. W. Brown Sunday school secretary. We. theunderslgnetl but chars of the town of °odetieb. hereby agree to Gloss our slope at i o'. lock every Wednesday aftmnoon luting the months of J•ini% July and August. Signed. D. M. O'BN*ON W• J. R.titan H. T. ILKF.$-11RED STALLION WAL- T,iIM EDDY. W•It CAL SKS IMMENSE DEMAND FOR DRIVING HORSES. 1f you want to ram mit. that w'L'l .bow good .peed record. and be sant-clot. driver+t, you mot breed to a '(methal -bows these ,ualitle.. and the Wilke* .train le the brit. WAITER EDDY 11 * Canadian regt.ter• .,.SM4 Armrkan regi.tcr 1 ia io.pected. enrolled and registered a. standard -bred in tanadlmn book. WALTER EDDY .how. remarkable ,Deed and io undoubtedly one of the beatWedata a In Caoada W TER ADDY will +tenet for the Isle tea, atm a la own .Mb'e, near Northt (lode- rlcb. of .ort ion to Insure, 001 It1,1n. 11-Tt A.31. LLEY. ' Anniversary messages of • most in- opiting character were heard by 1tir- arzed congregations 'at the Baptist cbutcb Nisi..`t+aaday. Dr. A. L. Mo- (:rilnmon, Chancellor of McMaster University, being the distinguished speaker eat the day-. The musical ►er- .154 &Tito Wm ` RO ons: Thi• choir was aesi.ted by yo-aHats from ether churches of the town noel by Mrs. (Rev.) J. F. Dingman, of Wnralbasn, whiner sera itowire • %triolnt wore great- tern. There HAiROOODS.-MHS.A. NICHOLL, Nelson atm obi, its prepared to do all kindy of hart work made from cat hair or con. bingo. and eappppllea heir for orders, scientific treat merit, cationig, etc., and also war for .ale toilet requb.lte.. shampoo powder.. cream De Smote or marwge comm. turbos and OIo..Ntne. its tf FOR SALE OR BEAT. MU RENT. --FIRST CLASS STORE 1 pr•esmise.. One of tie best ioeatlon. is Ooderb0. Apply to 1'HARLEtl DARROW. Ooderlob. 14 -et fiUR HALE OR TO RENT. -TWO 1 •fait -roomed hewer. In mod condition 1s 0 50eslest Iocat.on es haat stmt. There 10. water.ervloe l0 each be... sod s talc., plot of mrwMseluble for •.mall garden in'onnce Oleo with each. both are eery dedrwble prop. Information .e to rent etc, may be from HAS LES UAIthO%%I or MRS. CA L UN. Lao wrest. 14 tf appropr late notice in prose and verse. Reinert L. Troyer, of the Canadian College Miwion Society, contributes • stirring •p(te .1 to the y•ntng people to seek the fulfilment of their important- stirring out of the sleeping tents and sties, neatly piled outside. The lower flaps Altogether it is a very welcome of the tents are oared back so that w riffle book, and it will doubtless sell run -lent of fresh air may pass through "like hot cakes." ''he proceeds are to all day. go to thea maintenence of the 6 C. i, er bed in the hospital at ('Iiveden, Eng- Thete are a few mosquitoes around. land. The editorial Maff, composed of but they are not a serious nuisance at Miss Clifford, Miss Flora Hess and ',resent. M.,s-s. Graham Roo,. Joseph Garvey oa and J .mea Ross, it to be congratulated The 153rd Bittalion ;Wellington) upon pr. ducing et) interesting and val. came in on Tbursd;py lust and Is ly- u.ble a volume. ing alongside the 161st. The Hurons The price or The Review is 'tic a cheered lustily as tbe men of the 1:eird copy. or if ordered by mail Tic (two warched M. cents for postage). Copies may be had •• on application to any member of the A large canteen bas been erected editorial staff qr at the Signal office. where the men may purchase many luxuries to supplement their regular rations. es The drill gtoutalJ$ are COM- r Their Neighbors. posed of knolls and hog. and the men frequently gel their f. et wet by step- Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Yeo• who re- piog it:to a water hot'. ceutly c nue to town from Uudeeich r aper - townshia ate mow...eyt4¢ }p. tb•ir writing tent coiitfortab:e residence on Lightf►otisu ) usual)lie` etre. t, which they putelrtsrd ftrom' not for purpu•es of oppression. le their 1st- Moo. H. Newton. %Ye are glad to beer,' "Brotherhood isjive euro of all war. M the vamp mien .good citise0A5 a isle, Mr. aid, lBee es•wee le the -'eery 4we4r•e-w/ eiril- hr incoming Yen come to Take their home in ix .tion.- Through meat et:.lgglts the uliy. tiodcrlrh end wish them wally plea:- human spi,it had sought iia freedom NOW RESIDENTS OP GODERICH. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Yeo Hemmed by Pte Robert N. Nesbitt Killed. The rumor of the dooth of Pte. Hob- art odert N. Nesbitt, who left Gndeticb in 1911 to juin the tint. Canadian cont in - The Wowan's Guild of Ht. George's church intend bolding a garden party on the aftern..on and evening of Wed- need■y. July 111th. Further particular. will he announced later. An exchange of hate was made et the Canadian Club luncheon ou Mon- day. June bib. The owners can secure their own hitt& hyrailing •1 l'lidham's office, orth street. PERSONAL MENTION. F. J. Mr R W. Cootie be. taken a portion to gent for war service, has been COSI- the nuwry ae.11.rr.icr. firmed by the receipt of a letter from I work .Thr a A4 to «u ler. W J. Powell oat Lilo his rioter at W. La , England, ad- Mr.. iGtber Henry Sad trolly, of %'iri.or, dressed .W Mr. W. Lannon, of the Un- I he..e r, turned t0 Lown t« tris wmater. Ion hotel, with whom Pte Nethilt Mb.. Delpb.ne and Ade.aide Nolen batt o0 boarded while in Goderich. The sister stomas on a visa- to retains.. to Detroit. had received word from his captain Mr. Lerman .wddart, of the frank of Cour Ibet he bad been killed in action. Sire men*, N"a,kuraark. wee norms toot Sundae. had written fir further particulate, M1. OrlMWn. th. Napt.rlea la.try.rant,.t,h.as bi;areturnedAud but et the filler .•1 writing to Mr. Crl�ivmaatd.t.fy flo Lan- olin had out It o'.'ived anything further. Mn. W. H. Hanlon .ad ILL lerot, Jack. aro Pte. Nesbitt worked for two years at in L«tdu•. ua a rr. 1 tr Iha former. mother, the organ faro(); y here and previously 11R w"hue*LL ,.t the %Veetern Canada 'flour milt.Mn. SVn. i:. L'1Lutt and two .on a, Willie and Arthur, of I.r.d-n. aro sot -t • of 7.1. mord Mr.. Ile was not enrolled. (4 M. allkat for r..rai w'e, k.. Mr. It. K. Wigle I. u Toronto til+ week at- - -- -- tetalh.g the -eau .. u..u•l meeting of the council ADDRESSES CANADIAN CLU B. of the untarro ('siege of l'ba,m cr. MIr•.Jean N.itr. .rrt.ed hut. Wt Friday Dr. McCnmmon od "World Power and frau Sir.trunl, ba mg complete 1 her tonne at Central Boom,. l'ulb Ke. rhe left un ‘1.* the German Menace.' ueday !nurse. y.,-Itluu h.. 1m,oiao. The Canadian Club had • noon lunch- dMr.. IL It. Salines w..- take w.4. oe deemed .a- eon on Monday and at its conch'. ,irble to hood aae her reed to Alezeddra sion was addtes.ed by Dr. A. L. Mc- ad - hospital. A .light chaua.• cur [bc tatter w■. Ci immon, chancellor of McMaster reported -hi her condition 40457. Uriversity, Toronto. His subject wait Mr•. %e•1 It tt"alk.r, of Cilntor, war in "World Power and the German Men- 105001 7.londay..td what: her. Mr.aud Mex N .leer prod , ally aotu Vlrl d rrr.wgetsunt. ace." He pointed out that the Present fur Ilse I*a.ing of rwudruu 1 Vntni•n.. They struggle wan not a spasniodic effoiton boyr to be a foal .. terwett, of t.,derlch by the port ot this or that nation, but a July' 1"L contest that had been developing Mi.. friars Doyle. of (;u 1ph, wh t hae been teurath g lea N. P. \... 1. Liu,len, h t,,w.•hlp, brae through the crnturier. Britain o0 re.4f" tie. 4)0.1000 0 •c,x t a 1141 smrice three previous uccaaious had tern the mit u.uw. rl txuwa. 3.1-. I). )Ir. (,lend- 1,1 w.. •.. though savior of Europe, and today rhe. wan turn are pl.r•ed to bear of h air« g ,.0 r lbau -be 6 Is flu• rie�mU. her Chen is no trelak��iiww,( , at present aA.toliha tad Sat. cm alae gr�rrtall ;�e1M ail bo til cud, ed heti h " enjoyed. On )Monday ev, nfng ill Knox church Dr. Mcll.iwulon gave an intensely Interesting lec- ture on "!tome fievelatione of the War." The anniversary sere:too were erjoye.l note only hy the menthers of the Baptist congregation, tut lay many of other denomivatious. FOR SALE OK TO R3{NT.-TOWN- 11SIP Or OODP7tfm)H--ascent) three scree, conveniently looat.4 :.tori. hon.r. franc barn. ala. lot st Maitland com ..ton ; Mooa- dtate po.. TION For further pattleaso I, t4riy sgp¢ae NATIONAL moor I'u]/i]'IANY, apply lT1W To to, to t*.olWtor•, eK1 .4t (fit YYOOivn7''TT�, , I HOUSE FOR SALE IN ViLLAGE ptainlry Mlek-IInM =Id; rook. ho. fonts 44 .IM I Icy Ierd1; fmlt IoM. and • Apply to iser. HURRAY P.\T Y. A..bnrn. it. LIVE A ND --- LET LIVE I am Reee�ttg tie Kiag EtfiraJrd and will be prepared on and •her JUNE 1 a to wyply the publec with aoeerswsod•tien fa Horses and Auto- mebiles. A RESTAURANT will be opened nest door. whore the beet of meek will be saved at right prices I will she hands am. melee and fid. to coew.eetien. Joseph Murray Or A('RURN.-Seven root. wa.htoem. Sad : flood rNlat : bare w Ith 8a. FOR SALE -'F AVRNPORT Ftill .ALE AT A tootos N, -tri Siad roealtles. Pbr Rher informed toe • y a1 THa SIGNAL. 1t Difference in Time. Last summer, says • British weekly, a number ail masons lett Scotland to settle in America. Recently one of thew wrote to his wife and instructed her to sell most of their household property and to take passage out to him. Toe good wife had • neighbor in to help in the packing. In the midst of business they fell upon Sandy • wat-h. The neighhmt examined it clime!'" and then said : "We • grand watch, Janet. Ye'II be takin' it wid re 'r" "Iva ! nit !' was therey. "It wad be o' bad Uee out there, for Sandy tells me in his letter that then is stone 'oors o' difference between the time bere and in California, so I needn't be Sakai' lumber." 5�S gALK.-ViwCsTROLAa IN GOOD vat RIONALoFFoft lCE twisty ndad. AF tR B. s CEDAR%P(7 .11re le12 tf R C. sabglra APO, �t RR�I DENTISTRY S. O. NAe Ix)NELL.- HONOR ale Toronto t•etvereles. Cnidae• .0ee .n4 W0.. m ate ioR s '11IPclay&l .tiaralbei•rs reit ,•••e FARMERS! for oetgoing mail is diorite soling the ('. 44k O[ civ dlxuwn. y rw.klwtrsoa -four. estrt•t ark. ran rd of ton God hod given man "world power, pet.cn. ,..•bout term. but not in the menie desired by Ger- Mr-. It. E Than adage 1• ye odlrr a month urea (oe herself . Man had with hta Oar* 4-. Mr era Mr'. J... L, J4 >t()seri as "1i .,.,.W :61.T• a,'0is.sae psww.-- g'tven the ma tory of IDs eatlh, tiff '.bl� p. heco0.puil.454 (.0 a. Thea o try bet luubs.0, Icev, hl. If. l laraetlta, yet • war ell roup to tl toulpe�,ars w ■1- tend this bimetal .0 ars.at/►rt I tea ea torn , bel w i n to a, 5. t h I r n-atdesce . l. Snood., 1/4:0 l loom les hail.g-received • earl to "l. .1..1.1* - ITe b;t.rien dunk of t:.,t few n. d' acid the resent .e ant yeaent rs 11 -re. and ill•leper. , p Friday last was payday for the 101.1. . Mr. Yeo' was fur many 'yes rs an contest was hut a phaws of the ag•'loug Tie men war• lined up in detat:h-les'errned and influential re.►JrQt of .b 'Ale for the iudefeaeiMe rights of ,u nos, those (row the different re- We township and served for seven or, was -kind. German unlit -mien) was of cruitiug ceottee being pawed together, eight years on the township Tomtit. a (niece with the systems tat oppression Prior to Their departure from their ilial had beret mankind from the formes home M and Mn'. Yeo were dawn of history. Only by the recog- waited upon by a number of lbeir ni• ion of the value u( every soul, the friends. Pali -clam ly leprrsenling lie sight of every wail to its own consCien- Hulu*esville Methud.st cburcb, and time expression, the right of every presented with the following address, accompanied hy a suitable gilt : Mr. and Mr..,Joltn 11. Yeo. Holmee.11le. • DEAR FRIRNUa,-We your neigh- bors and friend' representing the Holmesville Methodist church have gathered this evening to offer you our tokens of Esteem and hearty good wishes on your departure from our immediate neighnorhood. It seems hard topait with those with whom ee have leen so long identified in church relations, and to neva' our Connie -lion with those we have known et long, and whose friendship her dt•eprued with the year's. -Wbeew'ee`ere w.n.ler, Eastwood or west, Old times, old tune.. OIJ •f riesds air best. After the pay a Moues .bad. been handed out the deta••isments were marched to Queen'. Park. where a paying clerk from Alul.uns Bank cashed the cheques. ee The 161st and 1.ilird paraded to- gether for divine service on Sunday. Rev. Capt. Hin.1.on, of the 153rd.' who sp.•keata recruiting meeting in God elich in the spring, conducted the service and the band of tbe laird led the singing. Afire service the men were marched to l'amling's Heights for a general muster and march -put, about 9,17111 taking; part hi the redly. On Monday evening of this .week a football tournament wog held, rteuit- ing in • victory by .% company over t' company by a -core of 2-') and a victory by D comp.uty over B com- pany by a similar ••-ore. 'l'he winning teams will play off for the final. When you are in town on Saturday for the circus call and see us about that farm you *alit to sell. (let our terms. NV* can sell it for you. it you intend removing to °oder icb this fall, you doubtless want to buy • house. Come to us and come now. You are the purchaser &sal whether you buy or not you have no commission in pay. We have some bargains to show you. We are in the business and can get you something to suit you more reasonably thanou can buy yourself. if you don't think so, try us and see. REAL ESTATE. We here a booms and lame lot on Park street for wale at • very rea,onable figure If taken at once. Somebody w111 rel a snap here within the nett few deyr. Britannia road. - We have a couple of booms for sole on Britannia road. The prior+ ere right and the termis corn be •rtanged to .tilt perrbw.er. Cambridge .treet - •iJal relrbt bay • beam - Orel re-Idenro ea ail. .tort. Monsen oon. venbenree ; everyt the oomph 1r. lilbboaa a wet -Con venlent (o Victoria .rhool, N.o the Coliegle•e 'teatime •.d • locality .errand to noseflood house and lot. Snap for quick .ate. Slimmer Dot -near lake. A little beauty turd own be bougu h`` rewwem.My. Niece treat. We Maas an sleekest ro•1- donee for a &le on this ARet. All modern e«r- sm•ieaos : everything pre dos : Ideal loco - don ; • .plend id home ler •«•roes, Ther are Ant a few of the proportion on ser list. If you Intend buying thla year, mow M the time 14 get bnwy The mamma the war ews e real emote wilmamma'drawee. •e tbouoosd* eppoose thon.anda of people me booed to look (0 (J•at- ada for home. EICHANOR Mr. Parma, would youtown or= property as port payment on t tars Mt ate offering for wile t If ad, se know. RENT, Why not ►Mt that ve•ant hoses with ss i be =males that every .157 that property re ssL.�s0 rrawestt�g705 aro u • boost Owe cosi 10. osewtled Is tray fhb- . If a •w wee ors r5f limo It well ors Baal rent r ewe you • cool. *bout* In Unfair. Rwsas►s oke •pet. Joe off the Sew % O'NEILL & COMPANY, The Rail Estate People, Neth street. (3nderieh. PATRIOTISM ABOVE PROFIT. Frenchman Sells Trained Bears in Order That He May Go Home to Fight. A despatch from Kansas City says : John lienaizet, native of France, has travelled over matey of the Pruv- ibces and States with two bears, enter- taining a bool children and others with his trained animals. Yesterday be was 'n Kanfta. City ami 'awned that his Fatb?rland was en- gaged in war with Germany. He im- mediately appealed for someone to take hint to the Fren•h consul. There he learned the facts about the war, and immediately sold his hears to the LaTenisTrained Animal :show' and departed for New York, where he will catch the first French line for home. in order that he may join his regiment. Benwtzet does no: speak or under- stand any English and bad not heard of the war until he arrived in Kansas City. where he happened to meet with someone that could speak his lan- guage," Emile Bruin the French con- al, said last night. "iL was certainly glorious to see the patriotism he showed when he learned his country needed him. He did not delay a min- ute in selling his pets -the onl7 means be had of making a living in this couotry--and starting for Now York. D $coon rofed him W the station. He could hardly welt until his train departed.- H L• Tenor's Trained Animal how will exhibit in °oderiob on Saturday, thir sincerest wi.h i. that God may June lea. abundantly bleep lou and grant you Particular people u.. Blackstone's Ilia peace. and may the remaining dellclone lee cream. Get the habit, years of your lite he many 4ryd bo particular. Order* delivered. Yon anJ MIs. Yeo have been faith ful and loyal to tbe chinch Or &Itend- ance at the call of worship, and in all its Tare AIM enterprises we- could always rely un you to share its burdens and to du any task which was assigned you. in your borne we have always found hospitable hearth and s feeling of man to the development of his own personality, by the rthogiitJon of tbe eacietlness of human personality, -could mankind come to its own. This real- ized, there would he no trampling on the rights of free and independent states. there would be aro exploitation of out kern, there w0,11t1 be no viola- tion of virtue. t81i11, there st be authorit y somewhere, or anarchy would iesult. Man recogniled the authority of God, the authority t f a higher spirit. it was exemplified today that you IIIa'y hare advance in science, in phil- osophy, wr'I t the heart culture that is essential. Thant nation would be most secure that got closest to truth anti righteousoees and developed relig- ious power. There wail no guarantee that intellectual power would be right- ly used without an accompanying heart culture.. Germany tied lagg+d behind in the march of detnurrsey. in Germany government was "Outside" the people. The so-eelled popular aasrmbly were there only a debating society with a power of amendw.ut slightly used. If Germany should .'onquer she could give to the world no higher principles a el than she herself pu•eeeectl. most genial and r ifs hos welcome. Nations had a mea1age from on high. Your esteemed wife been s most It seemed that to Britain it had been ►ful home -worker. She has presided usgiven to hold the freedom of the news. presided over her household duties with w queenly dignity and patience, This she hint done, not fur herself and liar always Teen bright and car- &lune, but for the whole world. rigid a .tinny cheer amid the vat Mum There. 1. Hi•: He made it. rcenes of life. Meek eon and .enit shoal. As ninon of affairs, you have had From bartered biota to where the long absolute regard for a strict sense of League. of Atlantic ton : honesty and uprightness in all band- Small.trelt and r omier•• octan, nese trana&cti0n0, and while I. ied- "le hada each one to b•. deuce has been pleased to give you The nes 1. 1H. ; He ma&e 11 - e'ecros in your undertakings He And Rrttel0 betpe It Ree. haft therewith granted you to know Hy pain and .trem and striving the glory of stewardship in all things. Beyond the nation.' ken, The mantle you and your honored lir vigil. at ern when e.,rre dept, wife have so long and so faithfully Ry live. of many moa tarried, we tract will fall upon your Through night. or .toe... through. dawn's two worthy sons and their noble wive., Blacker than midnight- be and that they shall take up the task Ttio era that trod oewaw 1, you are called upon now to lay down. Britain tit, kept R tips. Asa slight token of our love and eel,' Leen' we feel toward you we wok you Count no. the splendid cacr.ln. to accept this hall raek.whieh we hops Woe riled with remnette both will sere. sew litll. remruilw&nee of Teatime the pe1tbtte thy. unknowose the old church, the old home and TNI me wbero Orme nen eel neighbors at Holmeev IIM To light a path for slap to rose. They moored at Dead•Man'. cher. The ion In Ord'. : Be mode II - . And these &ren kept 11 hew Yesterday the gtnewf, trutebevs and bat iters had their flet Ve edeeeday halt-bollday of t he s.Yoa. The weather man had fah on the oesasion and let loose torrents of rale. Leet seaion if we remember riebtly. Dearly every Wednesday aftar'000n wM wet. Wky not Chang. to Thsrwday l' The W. O. T. U. will meet In the Temperance Hell on Monday Matt at Sp. m. crowned with joy and full ot glory. Signed ou behalf of th. congregation. Ono. P Oovtn, H. J. Mct;oawtc1, D. A. 4114.1.ass, W. FINLAY. Said Mutt to Jeff when he was bit on Om ride cif the head with a German *bell t "Ouch 1 They are like R. J. Pridbam's clothes. iI taken more than Mallets to pot them oat of horsiness.'' Highest /'sad for all kinds of hides hy D. )1. O firtne at the Rork treet meat plat'ket. 21. BE SURE TO SEE oke can- r'.4 .parade on M..tnrJa, . 1t woo tom anyI' hove. Ind 1t wail b, .uch • bait for the ribaldry n and for gr.rd'na In fact, we rz• - prat 1., MO ea Dry bear r.ut. 1. eluding MAYOR McLEAN and the TOWN COUNCIL watching the i• Anteing Aur•., end the {.reit) ladle. and th- .c. rid/ kit' d w .tgou.. I widow at the funny a. U, - of the CIow a-, throat haled hay to the rlepn..nt-• and all the reef sf•ft. tt-e vivo Tow n t..irk Knox tr141 nee to K last the Rees&tlon t .Alunatea dos..'1 try to rob IN THE LIONS' CAGE 1 REO CROSS NOTES. - The following contributions of socks are thankfully acknowledged by the Society : 14s. H. Clark, Mrs. &-And- rews, 1 pairs each ; Mrs. Woods, Mre. Deanery, Moo. W. K. Kelly, Mrs. But k - bidder, Alin. Will Carey. Mrs. Robt. Sharmab, Mrs. Bunks. :l p do each ; Mrs. Moir, plies -Whitely, Mie. Cle- ulent, Mrs. Ball, No Name. Mee. J. 11. Craigie, Mrs. .1. Million, Mtn. Mcll- wain. Mts. W. 4 Eliot, Mn. Holt, Miss H--, Mra. Geo. Williams. Mre. E. Mitchel'. Mise Bnrrltt, 3 pairs each ; Min Ail. 1 Armour, Mrs. Wal- ton. Mins WAIL. •, Mrs. Harold Carey, Mr.. Peter Mal nald, Miss Lerouzel, Mr.. Wm. Lee, .'Liss Muriel Galt, Mims Tiffin, Mr.. Wro, McMsth, Mrs. (leo. Drew, Miss R. Porter, Miss Mabel Halliday, Mrs. It. Clark, Mrs. Alex. Stirling, Miss J) .rk. Miss Ali: Saute detw, Mrs. leech, Mre. Buchanan, Moe. McFarlane, M,■. Aitken, Alis. Norma Whitely, Mrs. Steelton, or., Mn. E. Drinkwal(er, Mrs Leonard, Mee. Semler', Mein 11. Carter, Hincke, :thee (antis& McDonald. Mn. W. J. McNevin, 1 pair each. There bas been considerable falling off in Ilse nuwls'r of socks received, due to housecleaning and various other causes. Let us hope there will ire • renewed effort on the part of our knitters. Remember, the boys in the trenches still need your help. O little land of Faglaa4. (M asother of boort.* Wo bra.., Men eay lhi. trust .roll pa•"' from Oat* Wbe guarded Nslwe'. [revel am brit these Wawa. yet •hn;I learn W ►o'd kers the wort/ In hoe. The me le Cod'. -and fluorin. Rrltalo .ball keep M (Ilse. The spanker was }heartily applauded as bis nnncluded hie addrema, and the president, Ire J. fl. Fntberingham, tendered him the *ants of the Club for his message. e .j DIED. noir' -At Hamilton, on 4wturday. Jnnr M ry .(. Raw. widow of the late Robert Kww. to hor 74th year. KKRK.- Al Huntirytt.xe, t'w!ifornia on Thor day. Ma> Ie, John Erre, formerly of bo.le- 11,0. In hl. 7:hd year RELL.-lo l:nd.riob. em Saturday. Joni .t, lethal kirk attrka, wMow or lite tato Henry Hell. age Tx nary 1/41/4'1;1011T.- In Oedench. The Tber.lmy, Jnnr .. Leah. foatth tanrh',•r of Mr. and Mt- Willies r.•Willles Wright, ASM 2. y noir. and 2. day-• Tho fun.rel will *wk., Vire from. the re.' dente of Mr. Wm. Johnston, Neiman .teeet. on Sunday afternoon, June 11, at 3 o.lork. to am lasdmthe hotter sere at tbons at NEW ADVERTISEMENTS -June 1. Pure. Hata Exchanged- F. J. P,-dbam ..... .. %Vetted to 'Pura -lime -1 ►a.. Beer, Rerlln. 'rhe. . .... ..... . ...... ... Reeder -campba l'. Drug More wornlos to ParyM.ta-Ctlef M PMlir 1 Davenport for ails -Tho 111g.s1 .. 1 Mottos of Court of Reviles -Tows st °oda r1et .. .... . ........ .... 1 Waimea Ely Pods .. ... ................. _.1 wr4dey'a ('hoofs. Otte ... 1