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60DRRICH, ONTARIO, THURSDAY SEPT. 7 1916
THE BIUNAL:PRINTINU ('U., I.IMITI I . J t ri o1 ,
111 pines =tea
THE STERLING BANK !.
OF CANADA
SAVE, Because --
Every dollar saved is another step to victory.
1 ..
FOR SALE OR RENT.
PROPERTY FOR SALE AT A BAH -
GAIN.
1 will *11 my house. lot. garage, cow -told,
eldehen Muse end the 4ad • quarter W.8 of
elm° ul [Lal for N,;,o cath. of to the vus
eke offer. most before Getotor 1.1, Ula l ume
sod• • the lora -e ani buy er Irate )our ultra
MU. °e mbar 1-1. hula leas -old whits crick
bow. .ix norm- nod bathroom lenient floor
la ovllar. MKS. ItEI.HA1t1. uritaouu Road.
UOdero\ DI 'Lt
FOR BALE BY ADMININTRATO1t.
Per the purpose of ntoll.r r up so e•t•.:e the
National tie -1 t owtawy. Limited. of lwwdo,
wBLo.t II t 1.r Mol I der •,f -.is ember . liras, octavo
sear.(Mw shat wet. ►..own farm la tiodench
tewntL P known r lot number tw•sty 1x ,n
the Maltlaod votive..Mo. contain tog se,'.I.ty
these VIVO. more or to.. t,n the farm there is
a �e.e house. frame bare, sod other budder.
1111 p1001 00 ori. W 5.veit on the 1.1 of IIs
ember sod' uwhte .t: easement. mar Io.
mode for fall) ppi�ooghins The farm mum be
scald. For further yank ..:•r. apply to the .ala
lompa.y or 1. Y..KINs0N k r. et
Abs City ofGuelph. iV.sitcoms wR
EM MALE.- L:+' A('KKb' Ole 000D
lay laud. 11 mus urn t3* u( uelasetion .
tot 1.' too, a+ -sun L;. Nutlet, Two b.w.•..
wank barn and 't rtr/nit Med . mit r [.thy
wNL and spring a: hart of flew ..,1. las
Verdant to thatch tad sisal Kur.l mad awl
tel•peat8 Plies and tempo. tea.om bl•.
Id» T%H Al'SK BROS..
17 -to K. K. Ne 1. •Mono.
I1n18! YORbALE OK RENT. -Ofi
Mie street_ stale mama. Pew••nille•
the Mei el Peretnt.w• Marr to K w'..
, Semester Ntnel. el It
t1 BALE. -TWO FARMS. RHINO
est 1a. reeesr,ioms land 1 Godes trh town
TM ,.raw MH rental.. Jtty eight
se et.. kr 4orr and -a halt house a good barn.
• now.. -falling well and a spring elitist -1"h•
.oath Wt •Outaln• 'WWW( airs. M- eeryyand�p
an
•-belalimme, b. W rr.: we Welk awd a.r1
-rank. Apply to WILLIAM and A1./ KED
S EXY ERS. qwi:tors flit
L'OK SALE --112 1-2 ACHMS OF
1 ant ala.. lan,1 on rrsvel road -troth of
D.ngonnw. Large batik harn with .mime
tabic - pig pen.. new •do, litter ^errs r large
midi tor bay. ( too weal.. apple orchard and
Neff,. fruit. Ner•f.,hng,-rwP-•t�k near the baro. R %AI.E.-TWO HEAVY ENG -
Mal eleveo•rootu ...mens limed . sort war ter. LIMN P1..1TF: MIRRORS:true feet two
• oral matt and trlepar.e : 1644 4, lo rhureb. Inches by ere fest fire inch.- rhe y will be
h
e u.l sod t Made. Ai ply to AN Deli. W.
KIKK. mforsd at • very Mow prier. to 1 hale no further
lander,'*. K 11..i. - '-t It u.e for them They ore .tor+ n:ndow minter..
J. H t1OLWIrtNk a•11
THE LAZE
JUSTICE GARRO
pr's.eot. I cluding Mesons .1 A. Mut-
ton and Rt, Vaeatone. of tVinghrw
W. B.ydone. of Chilton, Arid J. 31.
W• Bert. of Seafortb ; besides the Intal
hariieters. Others present wore Mr.
and Mr.. J. U. Standard. of Detroit ;
Nr. Kenneth McDougall. of Toronto,
and Mt'. Robert Oarrt'w, ot McK,11t p,
a brother of the deceased.
A LEADING JURIST OF THE PROV-
INCE OF ONTARIO.
For Forty Years a Resident of Goderich
Prior to His Appointment to th.
Court of Appeal -Prominent in
Municipal and Political Life ot This
Community.
Hoo. Mr. Justice James T. Gartow
died on 1 hureday last on a train at
Allaodale while uo hie way to Toronto
from his summer biome at Minnecug,
where he bed been for two months.
Though he heti been for rums months
iu poor health! he was nut .onaidered
to ne dangeic u.ly IIs, and was return-
ing tt. bib br u,e in the city are mend at
WANTED. the chits of hie u.aoor,. He was in a
very weak state when he telt Minoe-
c.•g, but his death, whicn occurredrud-
drlily ar [lir tr*in reathed Allendale.
was wholly unexpected. The remains
erre taken on to Toronto, and on
Sunday evening ret -tyre, WAS IoW AC
the tsu,ily residence, 411 Sc. George
street, and wise conducted I,y Row.
Dr, Thomas Eakins, past,+t of St.
Andrew's Ptesl,yter ran chinch, of
which the de„rased was • member,
end Rev. T. Crawford Blows. Many
meat ers of the Iencli and hair were
pre.eut. '1 he p alllearel a were !Jar
%S illiaw Metrdith. Mr. Justice Mager.
Me. F'estbrrston Viler, Mr. Angus M.-
MuIAhy, Mr. J. G. Sitandaid of De-
troit. Mr. McDougall. Mr. Justice
Britton and Sir Allen .tvlesworth
On Monday the remains were in -
trued in Maitland cemetery, (itrt}r-
1 ich, the funeral taking plat's fru",
the residence of \Ir. C1,azbt-. liartuw,
North Street, after the arrival of the
1LA1 O. T. R. train. Thr services at
the house and at the graveside were
conducted by Rer. I)r. Eakin.. of lor-
nnto,. and the pallbearer. were Hie
Honor Judge 1)o.kerui, Ml. 11, M -Oar.•
Add, Shrr,fl Reynold., \1,. W. I'mut.J-
fout, M. P. P., Ors v1'. J. K. Honore
WANTED. - MACHINE A N D
b...eh �headslfaatt machine .env work.
greedM. HALL & salt I. IJ (e wages t1ord.
fore. Bre herd. HN.
(v II4L$ WANTED. -EXPERIENCED
T bead. wanted : for wa►In yiretery, sire
girls W kern making berlr,*. Rohm( stag.-
pp�ayy and trey tr'aaetrrrts-bn frau any town to
Debut 1Ql to Tut M»NARctl KNIT-
TI\lI, 1(: LTI. at. t:athafsr. 0.t. Jkn
YOUNG MEN.
Yeaag area or when. who are arable to en-
Il.t fer ritornello wrt1,. can 4414• Ibe,. King
wad country by helping w notritrus work
KVYRY MAN 4Mj t LU BI[ 1aPING HIS BIT.
,steady wink to good wenApply to
rH L Iu,nrT. BEL(. E\ul\y: it TB1U8HER
Cu. L•
rLm
SesealL. (lot, 2.31
•
WANTED-OO4ID, STRO�ee"; RE-
LIAKLK t$'.Y..ixu•n to e,gbt e'n year.
of a5•. wasted al ton. to -arse 1(1 mid twain
Lb. bolehrring bovines.. Appyis penon
THOS. I. LL1O. Outrider.
MEN AND • BOYS 'WANTED -
rive or -ix tardy men or boy, sawn!.
Amity to PAUF:T GRAIN I.UUK t O. Made
Mb.
(R IJ8
I WANTED
�
AFPLY
e GODERIf'I1'
KNITTIN6 co.
LAST AND FOUND. -
LOUT.I- BET ESN IiODERII'H
acid s.11arn. a beagle Pap. •.x m,Pthe
cid : eerie Meek sad ta•. "trader 14..•o Dotty
',RANK JOKES. Ilu,•rad
- -- -- ---- ---- ----.-1
FOR SUL.Z
IJOI SE FOR RALE IN VILLAIiK
11 OF Al: Itl'KN.-Se4 en rooms. waebroem,
pally nod wood -hes gear cellar ; Isom with
. reek lined metre . *mote house. tram* *aid
(.5 41020; fruit trees andK A.ptr 0
peni•.
a-. MtKR.IY 1'.1T1w,OU\ 1111 r..
AUCTION SALES.
UlTION SALE OF VALUABLE
FARM PROPERTY. STUCK AND 1M
tM EN Td.
1 Mrs been ls•truetet by
Mit ALEX YOUNG.
of the ynlaee of KJutall, to el.•r for .ale by
public auction un
TUESDAY. St:PTCMBRI( IRE.
a_,.1' es at I t,.L.ck. the following 4a'n'
air. F.rov.e, ty
A farm, of •e. rill •11 .err., well watered.
with a 1108 f.inn5 ., nft( rime, ea which I..
t+o•lmmdon• boa.', who h sea•, formally the
Ottertail hotel. len tae property ase two ban.
and other outbuthling• In a good .late of re
tor.
hes' yMak man, : pea•- old .-
1
1 beery draft bone. 4 roan add ; 1 ke.r1 draft
hors. r year. old ; 1 hoovylrafl ally. 1 soca.
old ; 1 deletes bur.e. tr y ea n dd.
Carr -nix - [Ilse row. year. old ..n mooed 1 n Ir•
In gait: I COO. 1 row,. oM, ..ppo•.J to be in
esti ; 1 tow, a >10.1 Old •sepia^. +d to he in calf ;
Y hirer, 1 yeas Nd ; 1 .t s. , 1 year aid
weerto sad.
Dori One M. -Cormick binder, *fora
awl; t lle.Nryt mower. eifwot rut : 1 Nearly new
]Ira omn,t•k rake. 1 wagon mut rack. 1 buggy. 1
Alec barrow. 2 plow-. 1 wet doub., Niro.-, 1
set boA.ls4Sh-. 1 f.n"ing mill. 1 sea of double
harw•an. I nnt Navy heroes., 1 sae et driving
haemo a
One braced waw. doe to farrow le September.
=amerced rind Owl.ehald earar
n e
T JlS,
-All mon. of SA aM e.sbr, o..h
OM that ea.ewnL twelve smells' erode Mil
he•eo Nrniehing appe.tmad e1 miles ;
• Mof s pee met Me ,Ni se erode
eras.
AL=YOVNU, JOHN rURV's.
A eetrkassr.
AU(JTiON SALE OF FARM STOOK
AND IMI'LKMCST5.
MIL ALDKN ALLIS
will esti b7 poblie.settee1M 1, ,uno.w
e.om E
W. II. tOebee. Mame. Naw Mattoon sad
tariewTHLMID AY.ICPTZMBIR no
esmeesneleg at 1 11 o clash mere
oM diR re. rkdeg f years eW, y
pd/ll N M ` 1 eel Per W IIwmp
leen W as be w der Is Jima
asp ;; lie
a owe. Ireepeard tlo�esMal�ee
dm to
r MY• ,w le F.br�r7) : 1 wpm.. MI
I'ee�.s••r• W he b esM. -'too rw��A�/1 ) I tom. 1
��leeyeye old 1mplp .sd to be 1s eVl dM le JYn
aw old twallemed to be I i me.
ds.tie awe 1 *e1 rises 1 eld 1 war.
creamars f er• eel; la w 1 ry�:•
M.pj •..► s oo l .pt•mbe.1• .1 eye, dm
11M•bw M : 1 Denham 11ex 3
bpd ereem sgrster. 1 My
feerG I harry oral spew puma end ~Mr.
silt bareew•e. 1 est of wages wham asia
od seeded sole he sold
Mee Midst MIM..„ 1! Ito wed ,w i.
mewa
'ter ply rr are er
;Lit
TWOS, GW(DlMY.
C. PHINGLE! FOR SALE.-B.C.
Mt'NNIN(ut. tf
L'j OR SALE. -1 El/AR POST$, ALSO
1' H. C. .hlyk.' Aptly W. T. RIIDDELL.
Auburn. ri tf
&NOR HALE. -ONE RUBBER-TIREI;
C McL*igblin b.mty. toe Gorden* ret Merle
karma. and iwo gond rotor. Appy to RUB('
IMP K. Soutb.lreet 9611
DENTISTRY
i►K. H. li. MAL IS/NELL.-HUNOK
11 (emdwle Toronto University. Utndua'c
Royal College of (rental 8ur{�ronrI
Setewwr a the late Myor• tae Irks•.
0erwer equate awl N'c.t erect. Utdwtrh.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
A DisneRfisbed Ca rear.
Jame, Thompson Darrow was born
at Chippewa, Oetario, nn Mar: h 11,
1843, the son of Edward and Relee'a
lfarrew. A few year. later for family
removed to the township of McKill•,p
and In t be year 18111 the late decrasrd
became A resident of thio town, where
I he eon Unued to reside uotil the year
(11812. He was a student at Uodench
grammar who(1 and '•onipletrd hie
law course at °retouch. Hall. Toronto,
I, and was called le the bar in Ibli9 He
1 married in 1971 Mies Mary Balfour
I Fletcher, w daughter of the late Rev.
Charles Fletcher, of t iodei ich. He
Imoon took • prominent position in hi,
profeeriun. rod 15 tittle became ane of
I the leading 1.p1 prectitiooers of
Western Ontario. In 11.1si5 he received
1 the rppointmrnt of King's Counsel
Ifrom the Dominion tiovernwent.
in He took an active pert in public at-
1
fairy, and woe for a number of years
Reeve el Lb. town. said needing. '.'rrd-
en of the count of Hut,m. In 1815),
succeeding the late Hon. A. .M. Ross,
be woe sleeted to the I.egisla(uie of
;Ontario assoruther for %Vest F1uron,
He continued to represent the euit
nst-
I money at Toronto until IlJ(t and erne
iecogtriz•dent; s one e wu.n
Literal wlxn of pf ;the thHouse.
prinFutt
tate (amt there years Me was or member
of the Cabinet with it portfolio.
IIn In4T1 he waaipp anted to the
I had resided In tn•, • city of lc .unto.
He carried it. hie dypiea on the heneb
t3*e qualities of cies judgment, indur-
itry and fait -winded which had al-
ways characte,ixod tut, and h•' ran-
, deteu ahle anti ututatguirhed service*
es a rocas, her of the Appellee Court.
fir 19888 he Iiasappoi ted a member of
the u,/wltlte+inn tor r revl4.on of Ore
r•atute. of Ontario, and in 1910 be
was made a local judge' In Admiral: y
for Torontodi.tnet.'
He war a Presbyter i.n, a weather of
the Masonic ord.., and an honorary
and lk'. A. Taylor. ,M..rt HI the rues.- president of the Huron old HH'.y. As-
hets of the oar o f Huron county carie I atrcuOon of Toronto.
He is suraive.l by Ota wife and fem-
- _ _ _ --- - - --- - - sly or *even : E. F'. rrow, .,t Toro, -
rURLIC NQT1CIL to. srCr.tpry or huh America
( Ann ranee Co. : C ser s. b at etatrr. of
It rd • ic1 : ?tin. J. 1.. '14,aodald, of
Court of Appeal an since (bit time
WITH THE 161st HU'RONS!
I By The Signal - own curre.poude0t
CAMP BtIR 11EY, dept. 4..1
The presentatitIt tit the colors to the
Mist Battalion on Thursday Inst was
carried out under typical Camp Borden
conditions. The temperature was ate,ut
ninety in the shade and the wind
blowing a gale of fifty or sixty miles
an bour. Nand filled the air and the
visitor. from Huron had a practical
demonstration of • Camp Burden sand-
storm. The day was DO worse than
many others that have been experi-
enced bete doting the past month.
The Battalion lined up on its own
Parade ground at 1.30 and before prc-
rreding to the plains wbere the preren-
ta'ion of the colors war made Kergt.-
Majnr latuer, of lied.-ticb, war 'pr. -
armed with a long -service medal. Mrs.
it'ul.+
Conine made the presentation.
On arriving at the plaint.. whet.- about
half • hundred stertors from Huron
were gatb.led, the Battalion formed
three bides of a 'quare and the pt'eeen-
Lotion wee node by Mir Combe and
Mrs. (Majo; l Hays. Rev. Capt. Frit -
full read the awl vice resigned for the
coorecration of colors and the crte-
mony was completed by a march peat.
first in column of piste., lis mot then in
column of coitlpauiee.
The colors were the gift of the •i1 -
lege of Exeter. One of the etandanir
is blue with the design and load ippon
in go'h4et bd tbet ther is red and gold.
••
TheSth Ht ig.ul.. ef which the 1n1st
is a unit, had a new experience this
lest week. '1 he IL Bade left camp nn
Friday afternoon and went etyma six
miles out on the plain.. There supper
was prepared end arrangements made
to bivouac for the night. H-foe'car-
per was over a downta'ur of ra10 came
on which lasted until P. :tri And rias s'
of the men were p..ieetly soaked de-
.pite their 1.1enkrt, acid nihler 'alert( .
i Ar midnight, it turned very cool and
the men were pretty well chilled by
nit 1 :ng. By the aril of. large camp -
firer they third their oluthes and took
pert in a sham hattlr which limited
ural a w eloek Saturday afternoon.
I when the men returned to ester
• •
! Anne g the v e.tora to the 1i11 -t
NI eh lb.- past week were M. ,and .M r.
(renege Batts end Mia. •iren.- Marrow.
of (3''drrieh, ■nd Mr-. teapti Fairfull
and MIAs Lthan FAlifull, of C'unton.
f�rtl'VN t'IF' GODF:ICICH: . �Urtlui. Mt.. 11v111 r; of "I'u1 1.' At therump fiend d c held on tt'r,1•
James. of the Bank of Montmrnl, lid• or-d,c of last work Lieut. \Vul'ri ..t
NOTICE 1'O NVATER-TAKERS ' ►non°... ' Uap'.ut Alan Ii+itrow of the th .... t t h sr std priz.. in the 9•11.
--- 74th Battalion, now 111 Englarad, *'idsh
ot-put.
The town era>.r moo!). wit be .but orf in
Hatt porion M tbe town ea -a of Moak -trees
ae.1 r,rtb Of East a.reer from a.Yatght of
Sept•u.ber 14i! . until the mown tion
of the , rw eat rmaio to tbe K.echter factory
o r..mpbtes on sane. lay moo.
All w,.'rr-'Aker. 10 phi. portion of the town
aro reque.ttd to Put in at lett ; .814. huur-
.appt, of water
By order
W AT Iiit A V U L I t: HT CUM MISSION.
, 4d.. KSOX. Secretory.
IN THE MURRIK4ATB t'OCKF OF
THElOC1TY OF HCRu\.
Id tilt. y.TrrR Or Jr,'r BRI.Clirm.. JCS INFANT
UNDER THE .1.,: Or TwzNtr Odd Y4.4e14.
\,e ice is hereby given tear eft er pnb;Ication
hereof for twenty day. in The Signal rn,
pwprr, Aar .•- Yrs I h. of the town of Uo 1r: ice. In
the county of Hnrnn. mored won..'•, writ ap
wto etc :surrogate court of the county et
ee t0 be appr inted guurd an to Jean
Helcher. who teddies at the -a d than of 4: de
rich. infant t hilt of :•tido, y It. liber. I .' e M the
-aid town of liodench iIumtrr, who died a
widow,•• and bereeta'• mm or ab tat the 11.• day
of July. 19 or. and *About appointing toe 5088
dian of the ear i"hot. the -.rod ( ne. RWI1
Mona t he maternal aur t M i h. -aid infant.
114tot 4• (Ioderich It i• et h day of September.
eta
PR»UDFOOT. KILL»: tS k tit tog E.
haat Solicitor, for the Appikanc
tODERICH INDUSTRIAL EXHi-
T HI rhlN. 1)4111.
TENDERS riFt,ll'ESTEP Pi K
NOTION TO CREDITORS. 1 3u{,toy of -1-so to be out o -4.u. and
pen., Three too.. to be weighed on mw kat
IN Twa MAMA n1 JaNg Written, LAT!: or
TAR YII.I.a1.k or Dr Nna!t!toM. IY rite
(nevi's or Btiros. Winoh'. 1'at-gaaco,
Nelk'e 1. hereby term. wnr cant to the
Statute• i. that behalf, that ala persons having
any elalw,s .(4> ' Jane N bTard, who dl it on
the Pith A., of January. 141*, at Ilunpnuon
Ont.. ar- v.:mo ad m+ er anter. Abe yin day of
Rept1wh.r. 1318, to •end by pest or deliver to
tM ender. itwed..dleio'rw herein foe Natbniel
r W haya d and Id. F Wheare. rxerulo - of
the will of the said d,-nea.ed. full {'Articular. of
their claim.: and that after i be *old loot -men-
tioned d.'e the •1rruton will prom.d to ow
LeeNte ane 5.wl. of the rid d•e.s.ed am.ag
the venom entitled thereto. Myler r4s'a
eddy to the claim. of which they *boll the
baro W mairw, and that the mild evocators
wW .et be Gable for the mid .amts, er any part
thereof. to any penon of wham claim they
Mel wet then Mee reeeteed not -ea
nom el Odwie* tM Sib day et 8.ptember.
ISM •
PROUDPtxir. K ILLOR. 5 at (COKE.
lf, Ontario.
Mx .dlcitor,toe ?aid Executor.
NOTICE TO TI PUBLIC
Having been desirous of • listing
for some time pant, I havit finally
s ed in making arrangements
with t Goderich Coal Co. (P. J
MacE an, manager) to take over f
and carry on mycartage business
dnring my absence.
1 have therefore signed np with
the 161st Battalion for active ser -
trice 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 he thankfully appreciated
by me. TeIepybbon1ee all orders to
p3* orae 44. ALFRED H. JANR
For the p. i411e5•• of refr•.hment hootb-
randy. fruit, its cream. .ofl Monk.. light re-
fro.htuent•, 'oraccu. cigar" at•d notion. -on
mens✓.
-1 F'nr - Ie of pearnt. and popcorn on
Myoa.d. a,.4 ,rand•ta'at.
Tend n -notes.' for each pal. Jars to bad
d,c.. d to Aker et Ary and narked • Tender." so-
rmnrnniell by a deposit 'e •narked cheque pay
Mve dofW. earl e.stwntee. le M MO, * p -
on Se. today. eep ember a. h. 1910
1'n.uonrwfal bidden. will ti -,e1 ve depo-it
bask.
No tender neemear117 seeeoted.
J. AU[I0
17-3t Hol 171, Oodeelcb, (hit 1
ALIT OP LANDN FOR TAXES.
I -
Not In i. hereby given that • he tint of (sod.
for '*le fir arrest. of taxa ha.. hems pr,aarad.
that 10pie• thereof may be had at Gibs ogler.
'bat t1? list 1. bend prbIl-bed In The nwt*rin
°*echo of A Ogt'-t It b. lath Mk h and Semmes
her IoM. 1418. and that 1n .!stank. of the.y
emu of the 'axe. and 1 et. tier (sad .11110
.old by tiro tele auct we a the ,Dart hoe,, la
the rem ef Nsderleh. oo T'..day. the 14th by
of November. al at Jet -Met p. m.
Part of let I. 1. el .and ten lot, i. Ides.se
toad Park. all le toenail p ef ('4111..... are
in GM list,
W J. K. HOL Mits.
Trea'mrer.
County Treasurers. nice. alnderde4. Anima
It Ula 191 -it
T THR PUBLIC.
Having teen crippled or • swims oarWa, in
meet the level tamer No, aid Metro n0 other
masa, of ',import, 1 have weu'oe1 a Seem,
fever town 10 peddle wool .4* aid
e
. ros..NNe•
d 1 the mond. with y
my wee
M
M Mday set1 t Intend to boodle MI and
g ames* of geed quality. and would ,.speer
beer seers yews 'Mem
°Alt JOIr1PB BOWMAN.
H 6O, B. BUNBV: RY, A. A. O. U.,
flielemeaer
pesp m .at. p�awsaeettlw
NwN .a..a. •p.mll.6e. Oaew''a
AlI000011.-1IRM, A. MIOWOLL,
AIp1Nrae�p/[ts. b amend to N at. Mads
tlaale hen est bale .. 00N..s,
iseenissaseemint rope p eana saMeMae wyl•
ememse mem
edl Wa gyeadg
bss ai lml�eituer�tl�tf
M me*rti/a'l•.•m. aid M
Larne. John t'rr liar row. at the frost
w Fr•nee.
The Torontn G!,,Fe Rail editorially :
The sudden p:.r•ing of 31 r. Jim! lee
Garrote deprives:this Province 01 he
valuable .ervices .a f * Iratned sod
painetakioyc member of Its Supreme
Cour•. .Mr, (i.rrow came to the trench
at the comparatively mature age of
sixty, after long and successful prac-
tice at the bar writ a dofen years of
Parliamentary experience. Though'
be war a precise speaker and nn effec-
tive debater. he was better adapted
for the judiclel forum than for the i
Perliatnc,mt any 41111*, and in the for-
mer his logic..: Acumen, Irgnl lore. and
111 r11))presrn'*r'on ot his finding.
will be grrally ,m,i-•rJ. rr enj eyed,
as ne deer( Ord. the Cele!", of but,h the
bench et it the t.,u.
1 Resolution of Huron Law Association.
At a meeting e t the Huron Law A.-
00,•iation held tot Wslur'day arrange-
ments were men. for the liar of the
county of Huron 'o et; -nd as a body
the funeral of the late Mr Justice
Oartow, who was one of the charter
member's of the :1'.,ciati"n.
At the same meeting the following
resolution was adopted :
That this Asate ietion desires to ex-
press its deet est rettret et the de.th of
one of its initial members, this Honor-
able Mr. Jostler Darrow, and to place
on record its App. e,•iation of h.s many
sterling gnalities of bead and heart.
The high place be 'ceupied in his pro.
fession is well km"•n not only id the
conn y of Huron ' at throughout the
entire Province. His devotion to his
clirnis interns[" nae undouhttd and
wbbrethr' i lh. Iwo his word
014'
ith asis gnat Y bient h'nwd. His sham
ter may he summer up in these word.:
"He erns a Met And honorable man."
At a compsr*tmvrly early age he at-
tained a leading position at the new
far beyond t be Inu'Ag of his own coub-
ty, ea well M Within it, and laver oil,
after manJ year.. r assiduous and sm.,
coseful toll, he Tea tied what sea per
haps the eun.mlt ..f his embitiom, a
seat in the highest tribunal of the
Province -the t' nit of Appeal.
His logical and ,o'alyttc*I mind, hie
clear grasp of the moat intricate 11.-
taila, hie capacity for twolongrd 'whirr
and his restless energy amply gUNAI.
Red him to till the high and hinnorahl•
position to which he had been sum-
moned, and tor, hs. ['socia feel a
natural pride in realizing that during
his long tenure. of °Mee he was re-
trodod se being one of the hest of our
judges and his decisions were oilers -
ally reserved with the utmost respect
and eonIdenr'•.
We now hid a 1, ng and last farewell
to cur departed hests., of the err and
feel, while We dr. +. , that bis memory
will ever are : bere'hed by sill who rime
within she cir'rl, of hie i4Auewe., •:-
portended tb. •slue of his advice or
prneted by the ...ample of his bog
sed wsees..ful carrot, withaffert)neai.
end
11Ne immer•ry was Iweirwet.•d to for-
getter{ ails resolulion to the widow and
to •sptees the deeper* .ymp•thy d
tab. Association for her and for t3*.
(wily le their irrwprah1 lo.e.
W beVSS't much ase foe 1111414Wn,
holt It le tar bettor to frame oe to
Twee lessy thee berm It
* , t
The following Go de, it h men, are
taking • coarse for company signal -
1. -r' Pte'. A Osnlan. F.. Mome,saIb.
C Andereou, L.John.ton, Geo. Baxter,
1. Young, • W. Hobe, t•on and E. A.
1Varnrr. •
Pt., Jesse 31cruntain received a med-
ical discharge recently.
A branch ot the Y. M.C. A. hos been
+tan ted within two minutes' wit k of
the 1411st lines,
Sunday evening set yirr• are now
bOwing held. They are largely of ..
I nmaic4! nwtute, with Capt. Frit full as
!conductor _--
Satisfy your thirst won one of our
ire -cold sada., F lwirdi .
,four body i. ft machine which must
Iv n,lyd. There le on Iet!er mei t..
1*lirieate the mechanism of the hu.
man body than through the a -e of a
good Olive Oil. 1' not only act. AN e
perfect lubricant, but 4 rruvidee furl
in the foil') of a perfect food. lier-
tnlli Olive oil le au imported Italian
oil, has a bland nutty flavor whim
makes it yalu*h:. for either table or
meiiein,l use, The pi ice has not toren
advaneed on account of the war.
Pints. Sic, qtr*Its, $1 E. K. NVigle,
druggist, Uederich, Ont.
If it's quality you went, nae Black -
stone's delicious ire cream for all oc-
casions. Phone 2441.
Slang Up to Date.
The jpOrle of a neighboring town hears
an anti -slang society. A eertwin miss
was nested president. Asked if she
would accept she trplinl :
Mike. het gosh. girl.. I'm en tattled
in my cupid* that lin really whorl on
Neb. We are certainly hitting the
high pier.. and 1 never tumbled to
*rich a poi.' hefore, hot when 1 give
you the highball I expert you to get
there Eli. end when`{ter up for *I1
that's out. 1 think I'm up to 'muff
enough so the files won't Tight on me
while doing the president stunt of phi,
s0,114.1y art. but I won't eland shy
monkey doodle beeinese frons you
girlie while I'm running the ranch.
We gale ought to extend an invite to
the married ladies to get out and help
u4 shoot thio slang business. it's get-
ting to be fleece."
Any quantity of dry hemlock 'la►'or
for rummer wind at MarEwan's
'phone RS} $',IMI per rord. if
Suspended Sentence
Three-year-old Keith had told hie
mother a deliberate lie and she had
put him to hod or a punishment.
Rioting by the bedside, she .sited him
what N would do if he had is Vials
hay wbo did ouch a thing. .11ft.r a
.snieses thoughtful silenee the ch Id
replied, -1 fink I'd give him anover
.bare..'• -TM Christian Herald.
A new.patrer writer tells of the
Brighton mtequitoe, "...sting at the
ankles of the vox populi."
Anyway, Ananias was serer se-
emed
of being t3*e author of a tomb -
meow. Ieseriptio..
THE LADS IN KHAKI.1
On Thwrday of this week the seven
London diettict battalione at tamp
Morden, the 1/'Sud London, 11(113* Perth,
1lhth Waterloo, 14')th Lamborn,. Inlet
Huron, If*lth Oxford and 1418:h Kent.
will leave to .end four days In their
borne towns. They will not start heck
to Camp Borden until Tuesday of next
week. 1'he s.duters will he provided
with special trains. It Is expected
that with many of the hatter it
will be the lest lung weekend have
(trey will bey.- hef'te going overseas
Itis not believed that it will be their
final (eaee•, although this will wane
within r very short time.
Lieut. C. Jones, of the 'Just Battal-
ion, Camp Borden, was at hie home in
(iuderi^b over Sunday.
The latest news from Pte. Elwyn
Long re thou he 1. at Shornchffe, hay-
ing left rhe conval...cent -homy at
Elmo'', and is getting into condition
*Kern to return to the (runt.
Private John McLeod, SOH of Mr.
I). C. McLeod, liloucestrr terrace, was
reported wounded in Tuesday a CASA -
Alt y lief, -
Wed nestley'w rawality list container
the name or Pte. Wilfred E. -licks,
who was reported wounded. A tele-
gram to thin meets has been teemed
by his father, \I r. \Villirut Irick•, tit
tinder'h town -hip. Pte. hicks en-
listed with the ;lot Battalion.
Mr,. Fraser, East street, has received
a letter from a Ked Crises hoipi'al vis-
itor, intimating that her eon,. Private
Cyr il A. Fraser, was almost ce'wrlete•
ly recovered trove shell shuck from
which be had been *Mitering for neat-
ly two months. 11e roil cotupl*ins of
drainers in one ear, but xutheavriae
feels, as well as ever
Lieut. W. Proudfoot, formerly Mem-
ber ef the t.odecirh town rounril, who
went over ,*11 will, [b, 11511811 n.
ie now with the 1N h Hiihlandrrs and
has been in the trenches since the 13 h
ot June.
The T)i.tinguished l', ndurt Medal
bac been awat'tl,d lo S•r'gt. Leonetti
A. Cut?, "fur "Kaveryd Drvotr' u
during an enemy whack . or 1 hiriay-
sit hour•," say, the cm -e•.l tr. ityd, -be
commended a utarhis,r non , sew, and
the r.l•li{{illl.'nt buried. tri.. tripod
destroyed. notwilh•t%mime he 1n o-
wed to get aper? pal to and keep the
gun in Met 1on,'' Sol WI, l i,li ir, a son
1.1 'Mrd. W. A. H. Puff. of mint, and
was for ervrral years engaged in Mr.
(aro. Potters s h.n,kstore. Several
years ago he went to Fit ender., whets.
he wen vii y successful in burimrss.
Mr. And \les. Jame. Taggart, King -
et '11 sleeet, have received word that
'dirk .on, Private law.-tivn Taggart.
who was reported i11 at Sbo"nehtf. of
spinel turningitie, is not yet out of
deluge:.
LOCAL TOPICS IN BRIEF.
The tr,alerich fall fair re only three
weeks anmy.
\Ir. liet'rge Wood. bee been re-
engaged as teseber m.f .altfotd public
school for the fall term
Thr regular meeting of the W. C. T.
I'. will be held in thr'Trh.peeance Hall
next Monday afternoon at i o'clock.
Labor Day wit. • quirt day in Itode-
rich A number ti ok advantage o1
the .penal railway sates for a trip out
of town.
A. the result of a t•onferenc'e iota
concluded et Nuntreel, 1.. T K. train-
men are to receive nage increase, of
Inoue five to eight per cent.
The 14. T. K. announces epr tial rotes
for the %%'c -tern Fair. list your
tickets from F F. Lawren" • & Sona at
the down -town office.
\irs. (4 1V. Ando ws woulml he
pleased if tbe person who left a table-
cloth at the petritlti'7 pieno• at Bay•
field would cl*un her properly,
The monthly meeting of the *3*-
nM•ekChapter, 1bomb ter•of the gin -
pre. will be held in the const hoax on
\bond*y otter noon et 4 n'clut k.
The Mignal wee in error lest week in
announcing Mr. Alex. Youngs Bale at
Kinteil for septemtei 12th. 1'or,alay.
the I1)Ih ina[,, is the correct dale.
The clouds of dost flying on the
streets 1 days the. week were en
nnpleaaant reminder of t ho• town coun-
cil• failure to deal wont he duel ques-
tion this rum trier.
CHANGE AT MODEL THEATRE.
Mr. George E. King. of Torocto. Has
Taken Charge of Popular Proses House.
Mr. Ie. li. %Vatmore, who hof ran.
du, ted the Miele° Thrat rt. for the pa -t
year or two, has sold to Mr. heotge E.
Kine, ot Toronto, who took pa.u.e .i, n
on Monday of liar week.
Mr. Kiog is a skilled violinist and
Mrs. King *leo is a rsuaiciar,, .inti 'fl e
choir it infuriated that the new
proprietor pu le:mew'trekeng the MW -
cal mot of his nightly programa i'ne
rd. the very Attractive lr.tnr.-.. Mr.
Kong has recently lawn in the picture
thou tter business at0. illi• *imI tbrtrug3*
hie wide knowledttr of film eowpanies
and their ,,tribade, coupled with I.is
long cxperietire 113 (be 1 urines', be it
in a potation 10 promise an A 1 terry, e
to the p*tranr of the Mod. 11'heetre.
Further partb•ularr re to 31r. King
plane will ►e mini u ...di next week,
but in the meantime theatre-g"e'u u1
(4oderu'h may lock forward to A art lee
of successive Orate, 'etre eery hitt' -
clays diol ptodu.Oune b, Ing allrady
arranged fou.
Mr Wetmore will rennin in (iotle•
rich tot the present and will take *
rest before deciding em ailed I*.vOon.
PRIZE LISTS ARE OUT.
Preparations Under Way for Horon a
Great Fair to Be Held Sept. 27,28, 29.
The direetore of the O. drrich Indus.
trial Exhibition air' completing ar-
rangements for tire annual fair, to by
held this year on Wedneeti*v. Tbnre-
day and Friday, Srptemlwl 27 IN and
:Y1 The prow -war has mot yet been
fettled in all its details, but an an-
nouncement will be wale urlt week.
The prize lista are out this week,
and copies may be had on. application
to the ►ecret.ry, Mr. .1 Ade. Foyle*,
P. O. H". 171, lireirrich.
As cruel, tbe track events will be an
attractive feature on two slays, of 1 hr
fair On'I'hurstlav the farmers' tit 1.
or pare and the 2441 trot or peer, and
on Friday the °ler-104-Ail and the
green race will 1e poptel*r events.
It it hoped that the framers and
citizens will co-oprlw'"r heartily to
hake the Exhibition lhi• year a cridit
t too th-U art••
Look for the announ, 'went nest
tor. k.
CHURCH NOTES.
Rev. M. 11. Eaairuas, of Port 8'ar-
!rr, wilt Pontine( the ..rrv'r.s met -rung
Arid evening Iii Knox film. a 1 est
Sueday.
The Men's Munch'- i'!n►, tor• t .t
111 oat lock docility 11 r.rnirg: in the -
Him oh varlet- M
heehulrhparlorof Nor th .Rett \Cabo.
dist ehu,eh. All Hien ale welt., rue.
Suni..-t for disens•ion--"leo we .vast'
time in reading the newepspexu
The Vicloria street Epworth Icrgu..
whirr wag •-h.eed during Ja:y and -
August. hes- again horn re-nrgan•ted
with the following s:Rleet. :-Presi-
dent, Mandl 'slillran : first vier -pr
dent, hung. l homer...it •scent virr-
nr►ulrnr, .leash Wilson rod 1-,y
Elliott. assistant ; t hied vi •e -president,
Addie Jenkins : fourth vice-president;
31ruumr brown ; seeretarv. Olive -Me.
Nee . treasurer, Fra.er Newell ; pun:
let. (►lis.- 1'4(3. Visit nes Are cordially
Welt.orned to the meetings of ' the
LeAttue, earl v Turas*)- evening at K
Kvni vlealy ears 143 iekstone'.
ciuue r•e 'ream of superior quality.
Orders delivered,* •
The New War Loan.
The Sterling Rank of Canada has
re e:•eilIn,nl4 of apnlicstion Ior the
new war loan end will handle same
for the pulihe beginning with the 12th
day e 1 the eh and rlreing on the
271.1 day i t the in with and wilt *imply
any isturlu*tion upon application,
For a reel lr.at try one of cur i
.ream hr irks •.,441.. to order. H. 1'.
Edward'.
AUC' ION SALES.
71 o..o,s beptrm4r Iv 1ietion .p le M
fano and ho"44 rfornerty Kieran ho'c'). fend
-tack. implcaten'e and hoau whoa f• rotor?,.t1
the prewl.e•. Ktntad. Ai •x. Yet Np. proprie-
tor Ju110 Pt' Mild. nnctle.eer.
tnr aHn'vv.rert. 21 -Aeolian .A1. of farm
•10er •n -t imNemen'.. 'M {r• p^Hy of Mr.
olden Allot. lot 1. ,am•.•.inu 3, w 11, ('dM'rre
II*'ween Mrlinw •nn, n And 1 4 11.111, I. ton
ne•11e', ng at I. T' n r lo• k. 1' 4;.''.pay. aur toe 8'
N., or'- of Holt.. !bath. and Marriages
YS .rut- •.n ingmtmon. Io -nbcrtber. of
The atonal. free. In Memoriam Police.
a, tent. on insertion. Additwoal cha'gr
for Iri.sthy notice-.
The mnn'hly m •.t'nge ,tf th • ('Oil- BORN.
siren'+ Aid Nociety• will (e r.'.nmed PI'Knn\ - It Vit. H.rlr'.. 1n Angn.t t1.
obir month sed the !te t?ei*ilet meet• Mr ar'A Nr• Jana. l'unbO,, •daughter
ing will he held next' Meseta% the 12th eel:I:lel, At l,eehorn•onSu'day,Anga•t
iest., at 4.17. p. m., in the eons hotter. I- to Mr ate° Mn J. h la,ri... of la•hurn,
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Strmuahan, Ben -
miller, Ont., announeo the enema,- MARRIED.
mint of their youngerdaughter. Nellie LjTnl'ERL-terwel,Y I . Torontn, nn Rat
Lena, to Henry(I. ark.', of Toronto; 81.4.1• Srt'iembrr aatlt by ser u
the marriage to take lace in Septem-
ber.
1Meakn, ate.. Mary A7v h 11Hety, k,
p t Dr. Jamie 1t IaTo.•el. et oro••.
ber. I ---
Thr house of refuge committee met NEW ADVERTISEMEN S -Sept. 7.
at Clinton on Tuesday and made the Pure
uaugl inspection. flrding everything in Farm ►, , Sale by %dmu,1't rotor McKinnon
eeti•faetory ditlon Theare I a Hewn(. (1e.lph
.ight onnn 1
time.
tai
If anyone wishing to .ern for the
Croon Cn.MoeI. y will rail at Mr. l'nl-
born.'s More on Friday afternoons a
member of the ro•lnottrw will he
they. in futon to distribute cut-out
material.
('apt John M.rik*naM suffered •
set inn. shout lose •hit b ti rltrk on
dwhim Tu.ay evening, wha 'park from
a pawing locomotive ignited some Mess fieMwg nets Before the ass could
he extingubsbsd awn prob. were horsed
sed o•se Sint) damage was deem
- •^Aria.^ ._ - _ .._._... ...-. Sr,
Notice Ie WAt1r taken loon 1f Gedarieh t
M'rrr... me Rel J. H. o d*r.rne
Western University .
NOure no comelier.- Pruett fent K,lkwon heft
4 nnk... . l
Int** Mineral* Court -I'rowdfeot.
sod taste
Auction Ma Alden Alb.
A..' ion (,ole Alpe Yonne I
N.'11'. Ysa4. Muted -Jean Rall le M..
lerw.lf..d_
(list. Wood TM Mnaa.M Knitting e .
1 Ltd . et. (1tMe*e. ..., , 1