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• OODBRICS. ONTARIO, THURSDAY. OCT. 12, 1916
would be wpMerung teem --they LOCAL TOPICS IN BRIEF.
SEE -
" Britain Prepared"
AT THE
MODEL THEATRE
FRIDAY OC1 13th
!fess gdGNAL PRINTING CO., LIMITED. Rata
mow..._ A FONIx FAREWELL• I would t be tory/Win,
1
-A:MEW C, Bich lira H.w,
W tCH BIDS; HURONS °COO-
aYE AND 000 SPEED.
sew
""W
L d iV IUirlliUill
OF CANADA
v0. -rent`
SAVE, Because --
With a savings account you are master
of circumstances ; without one, you are a
prey to circumstances.
FOR SALE OR RENT.
K BALE. -160 ACRE!' OF 0000
sty loved, 14 miler north d Lond.rbero',
lag lot it. mere -ism 13 Hallett Two homes.
Dank barn and driving bed ; never failing
wet. sad -Vrtnc est beet of form ; silo Coo.
veo,ent to ehutob ate .chore. natal mall sad
t l.ptesse Price and term reesowsble
Hot.TZHAC•OI BROIL.
=et R. R. No. 1. Auburn
UOCTBE FOR BALE iN VILLAGE
11 OF ACKURV.-Maes roar, waibsess.
peons sal w.od.hed ; good cellar : tern with
tae lined woe . amok. hs. nett twee and ome
dewiere As b
pply se
pt geeewt.e' MU IIKAYY PATERStON. Asbrn.
t3it
Many Social Affairs Arranged on Short
Notice In Honor of the Boys on
Their Last Leave -Colors of the
Battalion Deposited at the Court
House with Ceremony on Sunday
Afternoon.
The men of the 161st Battalion had
their last leave trove Camp Borden
the past week. and the local cootio-
,gSest arrived home by special train on
r'1'bur.day last. The knowledge that
, this war the laic opportunity most of
our townspeople would have to see
the boy berme they wept overseas
_ trade everyhody *axioms that they
- should have a good time and rhoold
rs•lize bow they stood in the .Rec-
A [JOTION SALE OF VALUABLE tions of the home folks.
-
A PIWPf� 1 !.
Che town council oo short notice
-
Mea J. N. WILLIAMS arranged • supper in honor of theboys
w111 esar rte s.le b Setae auction at the which was given on Molidoy evening
ertrwYor M War"( .beet, to tM to" of in Hotel Bedford. (Owing. no doubt,
HATURDAT, f>t;Tosen Yl•t. to other engagements, only about halt
a13o'cbok a\ars: to the litNiericb euo•:uRent war parr
Lela NS 1.w .eek with a /row a eat, but 11 war 50 eujuyatile and wem-
,.bost Mil t re ewer. to one of the orable .Qair.
let. thaw Y ae 1eime *n.-, ,00 awauiog In • At the conrdusion of the .upper
treed stat. et tr. Tkt. a dirty t. ce+e ro Mayne McLean addreosrd the Rothe'.
t • agia.te, ewer
1. e one of the led 1.t and F
elsasest rtestr la Oelafeh. 1 he laid 1. feed tug brirfiy, cuing' Mutating the Huron
on the task tbey hal undertaken.
His 'deice w them war, "Trust io Ood
and keep your powder dry." He hoped
they would aeturo early to their
home town.
Reeve Nairn presided over the re-
mainder of the program and called .;n
Seto. Goodwin fur a sono. The 1101W
MPORTANl' AUCIIUI SALE "teet',d luau "rbl fall." writ tet. !.y
or Moll!IEHLLD rVRNiTt-KK AND
u iN Iil&1NOe.
1 have woerud toretr.ttea. W sell b) pebble.
aaewo u the
PREMIE,. DRUCE. STREET. Ol,1)1gRICtl
M
SATURDAY.00iMIER 11.
ouwiwedng at teeter* eery,. lbs l •ll' mlade •Kurt het
ALtis turattre rad eurntsktug.tantaised Mt M 1i. Cameron was nhen carted
1. t be ,.4 I.s
AUCTION SALES.
no
fir. Person Rave ■pother noon, The annual G. C. 1, Nell sports wil
after w Ilton In s few he held tomorrow tlrridayl so Agricull
tural Park, from 9 a. m. G1 6 p n -
graceful seult.ewoesdelivered a message
to themes !roes the Wonleu'e War
Auxiliary an4 inundated oat 'be
ladles bad paepared • gift of rocks for
each wan
I.t. Sturdy in • few well-chosen
word returned &batik*, in behalf of
the .0441.se, Inc the entertainment
that had been prodded for thein and
for all other kindnesses, including the
gift of the ladles.
Then bands were linked and "A-JId
Lang Syne" wee sting as the conclueioo
of an evening lone w be remembered.
Mr. T. E. dau ry &clod As piano
accompanist fur We evening.
Following the civic farewell at Hotel
Bedford the soldiers had anotbet recep-
tion at OJoifellO•e Hall, where 111.
Rebekah Lodge heel • farewell tope -
tion io their tutor. Progrtwive
euchre was pleyed Inc a time.i.d after -
words there was dancing, with MUSIC
by the Blackstone orehesuanand mid-
night was pert before the gathering
broke up.
s emend. bet fee butYfing W, r wider
Inc ewusw. tier seam! be at. TM lou
„minimum.
sold 0.e need .rhe o0.. adjoining 1.M
liege astute Are
res-Tti. cwt
. tab wedge Woe of 0.w, balamon w.thu. thirty
H 7 tail
roil.! C R0TtcL pet . of Me eureka- a owner
�E000E-
K1(11 Kt..NAL TELEPHONEE CO TU.
Fug A SYIrTEM r1F Sts. PHON WI. DAT AND
NIGHT SERVICE
Id. Trouble and 1•a.11.11ou seam
tn.t. Opera10t
3d. deor.tsry-' reseursr.
t.L in all three oomawsd. em! •clary
Aeet)•'atew. eating •s••rM"c!! wul .. e.pected. end m.rked le -der.
d b) JAMES Jf)14Nt+TO'. dee.Trois.
The uodertc\ Rural teepbinre 1k+.. ted . Dam
gl•m mw. MP.
TO
P.TO W N.OP G01)RRWUH.
TAXES, 191st.
Two. fee I1M are now payable at my ogles.
Toler Hast. Lae .•mei. U.eakh. It pun se
15e011111.101•0( f wo per oast W E If .ort pad wail
DM Vas weber only w, a her root oar
Pal Premed, •ed ears year dleaelaste
WM ...AMPRRLL.
the amber glf5. les Osascter-
'tar.
MRS. JM.W`LIAM*, T. OUNDRY.
. A•ctlo•or.
Pte. Thomas Paitchard of town. and
it woe received with tremendous et.
thusiasw. It bar a catchy chorus
which was quickly taken up and sung
by Lb* audience, and after it had been
concl')ded Sergi. Goodwin: was caked
to sing it all over again. wbicb he did.
e oft . la. upon and delivered an .ddreos in alas-
. YR. DOTY. the terl-
os.elstlag.f parlor. dlaingreess. bedroom tied
ketches turstgrr lima, weir!.. curtain..
Wad.. A umber d nee. alt wg-- ttti1t.. -
seal god wsl..0book.. t Yu.+kreservemew. bo.. etcf.
V. rTtkln nth Da .,lM without reserve
at•+ era
TIMM. OUIIUKY. Asataoer.
SWAM
L N innwho . A. A. iii. h.. a M.
. I O sed . s wee, n of �%
of Church. eTowheererat.�nat.to bo.'eeter1 �♦ Apppll1 M11.8. FOR
W ELL. Feet
CNDRY
No th nava zs-tf
North strew. oype.lte ler. 0 •IMw'+. Street Laundry.
A1Rti00D4.-MttoA. NICIiVLL, VIOANTED AT ONCE. -MAID FOR
1►el.oin .ueet. to peeper.* to do all 1Inde ur
seismal Mnwurk. Highest owes .111
tour work merle from cur carr or mobirg, be wit fax . cnmerterrt prr.on. .lPOSY MRO.
&n1app Ileo err for order,•olo•uae treat- Tk-M PLE. Neb.. street
ns
me. chanter, err , and Woo ha. her isle toilet
rr ouweag memo, porde,0)14 Olowene.. at tt
a mange coram. area.
- - - f'OR SALT
1010E SALB.--ONIL
1' TYPLWkflRS. T.
m1ab..Koad 110451.. Co.
NEW OLIVER
H. MITCHg1.1,. T10
dlt-1.t
U.OHAIK BAR
R SALIL-TN'
.riper gheeawl mimesmimes. I Mr OD T. Aebsrn. Oat.
AOR f3AL3• c isa Amerw
t DA
R. a5imglma
NOTICE TO C
460d. Altair is J.
314r.
R POBTB• ALSO
W. Y. R uCLL.
REDITORS.
r _
*TI)TICE TO CREDITORS.
IN role I.,TATK 00 t,11l'Rn1!tA T..M.. I. ATR 00
rHe Tow. or (lODR•ICH. IN 1110 Cot'!TT
.,r HtRov, WIDOW. WWI /Jag
LIEN AND BOYS WAN 1'ED.--
J Fire or es handy risen or bop- ...o'er!.
Apely 10 PAOi.T'RAIN Dr1UR CO.. Gone
rich.
GIRLS WANTED
APPLY
GODERiCH
KNITTING CO.
Notice f• hereby give*. norou•nl to R. M. r).
obnp'et 111..0011011 .1.1. that all ter -on. having
-gloom, gamer the r•.tat• of the said U..relns
Toms docs. -'d. who dl d on ue about the Mrd
day of November. 11e0. are nrtalred to 0-nd or
denser in the under -,foal edseinl.lntOr of the
fetal • of the .aid dears -eel. on or 04.r the
1* -t day of October. A D. 1910 Mei. l'hrl.11an
send •uroanse.. edd.e. e. end de.r lotion.. tar
till eat 'colas • of i heir claim-, a ..at..went of
th.t wer.nint• serf the nu ore of t5 ..grunt le.
(if wo.,iheM by •hem
And fur, her ,e 11/14 lathat after +urh last
i
mention.d dive said odminle, wore w111 proceed
to dlltrlbdt a rhe 1...d. 04 the der oa-ed simmer
the porde. tool -led thereto. having 'cried
only to the calm. of eld h he .hall rhea
hews ,e.•ely.d',nitre, and hu CM •dmai-1 a -
prr ther.ot rd. to •7 perr m. or pence. 01 w whose
ileum notice shall ow, have hese received by
him at the Uwe of .urn dl.tnbetlon.
Doted the yid da) of Mintier, 1910.
CHARL1.74 OARROW.
Adalsf.uatot.
Osdert05. Ont. 32-8
.i.: language. He expressed
Ings of the peopleot Goderich in their
regret that they were not to have the
pleasure and honor of the presence of
the Hurons during the winter wombe,
as bad been expected. trust was proud
to know that the bat tabun had t eached
such a .tate ;f eMrienry that it was
teiwg neat oversees at once. It was
ablatednate that epee ettiog in
county was:at sueb a low elite, but
lbs wren pre►& n' bed dune 'hair duty.
and 'bey were a credit to the county.
He hoped they would be in at the fin-
ish and atter tete march to Berlin
wuold fluJ tiles' quarter* it: the palace
of the Hobeozollernb.
Mr. 0. L. Perrone sena. • • Where
didaRo1Nn.on ('rues 'e g.s
Mr. W. Proudt"ot. M. P. P.. next was
Balled upon and spoke of the secrifices
:hr men wet e making in going ova•rseas
1,fight ootonly for Canads,hitt for the
world -for clvilizatiou. !'here wag
nothing too goof for the men who
have donned the.kbaki; they were the
unr-• who should receive con.iderstion.
alter cougretulated the tined
t eir good appearai re and up,w
the excellent record they had 'wade at
('amp Borden and trusted that when
they went forward they world remem-
ter they represented one of the grand-
est counties of Canada and would do
ciodit to it and to theanaelves bre
w i+bel them °•d -:peed and a victori-
MI* return.
Metro Goodwin 'tang 'the Veteran's
Song."
loo•heringham; was the
eoeeludeng speaker. He rzprersed re-
gret th et, owing to the mysIeriene.
ways of Pro,idenre and the Militia
Demo admen" he could not go with the
Damn,. He sesame they would do
what any wen r,uld do in the fight
against the Hume. and he asked them
to retnemiwi that they were leaving
behind thein in (io lei ich hearth that
Abrueek Chapter, 1. 0. D E., will
bold its regular 'monthly meeting in
the court house on Monday next, Oct-
ober 16th. at 4 o'clock.
Homlink'e apple evaporator has
commenced bxr•utessi Inc the reason.
Mr. Hawlink reports fair progress
but complains of scarcity cf help.
The toys felt by special train for
Gawp Borden at 1 o'clock Tuesday
afterncuo. Thera was •n lwweure
crowd et the u T. K station to see
them . R. The btt.iuess places were all
closed tor an hour lend nearly every -
'piety in town, appor•eotly, and teeny
from the country were at the station.
Tears and cheers wile ululated in the
demonstration of affection for the
boys who, th.*.ctves bright and
cheery, were leaving to ".1r. their bit."
Good luck to the Hurons !
N(YCICETOTHEPUBLiC
Having been desirous of enlisting
for sonic time past, I have finally
succeeded in making arrangements
with the Goderich Coal Co. (P. J
)dacEwan, manager) to take over
and carry on my cartage business
during my absence.
i have therefore signed np with
the 161st 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 tfntil such tittle as
I can again resume my occupation.
Any business affairs entrusted to
their care during my absesooe will
therefore be thankfully appreciated
by lite. Telephone all orders to
phone 44. ALFBZD N. JANE
A. SNAP
Five cars of good
sound Potatoes to
arrive commencing
next week. Price
$1.6o per bag. All
merchants stocking
heavy. Put in your
winter supply.
J AS. LLOYD & SON
GODERICH
The women of (ioderich are asked
to Resetve Thur.day, October Mttb,
this being the dam of the visit of Mts.
Gordon Wright, president of the Lon-
don Red Cross Society.
The death of Mr. George Thomas
Murray occurred on the 16th ult. at
his home at the Olen Farm. Stamford,
Out., in his eighty-second year. The
deceased was a resident n( liod rich
for About thirteen years. living
De. A. Taylor, and returning to Steno
fold shout ten years ago.
"The 1.'0.11," the new popular patrio-
t is melody wr.tten by Private 9 homes
Pritchard. will be sang by Mrs. 0. H.
King at the Model Theistic on Wed-
nesday and Thursday of nerd week.
On these same eveninge the people of
Ooderich will have an opportunity to
see Mary Pickford, the world's tore-
wost film (avourite, in • powerful
drama of swills sod tsars, entitled
On Monday afternoon Bsnd.man
Harry L. W•t.on and P,e. Atthur
McCluskey, of the limo.... were pre-
sented by their friends with wiprt-
watebee. The prism A' inn took place
in Mr. J. W.Ondoie'v ofm'•.n, Mr. J. R.
Nairn reedits the following address :
Private.
f Derry L. Wet -on and Arthur Mc
here et�rx�e000 wie )m ..se d. rttiehaty eelomcense
011 War Iset yhdt hemp bei re got JR ever.ew,
be you farewell and in woe moo iai mower
.how oar aeedwnl twron end Dar adm.rwtlra
of the r. w you have Wow in Mooning the K tug •
uniform,.
You eve been 'wand out among t. ter
years and we have 4rued to ke.w you and
seems yo.. but WM may • lieu the time for
pittier us
vvideo1h scorm
inen .Wit es red se hem sod °mer.:teddy we base
had whit you.
As a .11stu tortes 0' lir e-teRge and age" tion
In %pleb we boll lee we eh seen ofou to
vine -whets acneet • wed to wee It in roods)
remembta ce of row 914 cements• la Dode-
rlch. who will...* Rise tor your a.hty and for
your .ureses In IJss great mad Morino. to k
whdeh flee before yr • M. belpl.0 to TO the
wield of the Miksch . Mao. -
• The Foundhug."
In this issue the Merchants Broker-
age Co. makes an interesting an•
rouncenueot of the clearance of the
Walter. & Co. boot and shoe stock.
Thr big rale will continence et 9
o'clock Saturday morning of this
week, and the whole stock is to be
cleared out in the next thirty days.
Mr. Walters, who Was in Goderich for
some time when the firm flet opened
business io Code! icb, is again in town.
THE 'LADS IN KHAKI.
Mr. Fred Robinson, Wolfe street,
received the distressing intelligence on
Wednesday that bis son, Ptivate C. H.
Robinson, bad lust death in action.
Private Robinson, who was not yet
out of his teens. went overseas with
the 7let Battalion and left for France
In • draft frow England. Mr. and
Mrs. Robinson 'bee. the deep "yin -
paltry of the (people of Oodrricb in
their loss.
The following letter with reference
to Sapper \Villiaw Redfern, whom
death on the bettlrfleld was reported
in The Stipa' of August 17, has toren
received t.y his sister-in-law :
Dear Mrs. Redfern. -1 have your
letter of August 112a4.1, 10D1. My forgoer
letter to you mule have w:scarrird.
Your brother in-law wee killed on
July 27th last. Hr was undergoound
•t the Lime at a post of ex: reme
danger and woe doing hl• duty bravely
when lolled instantly 1 t an enemy
explosion. We have ansa hewn able
to recover the body. The place wire-1..-
0e
ham0e lies ie that part of the Coe wham
the main operation* of ihr :Ad Tumid -
ling Co...p.etty were bring carried o0
on the d8te 1 mention. I can say !,.-
mote. Offering you again u-..incetr
sympathy in your lora! I. es. 1 remain
yours sincerely, A. W. Davis. Major.
Ms., W's"wea4D* t t hie ilt recip-
ients.,
PIM
re-
ceiving sorb tokens of 'goodwill.
Besides the name* of the gentlemen
receiving these tokens was inscribed
on the watches, " I.t ow Goderich
Boy s."
Those who sew '-roe Cheat" last
SatwOiay at the Model 'Theatre wets•
highly pleased with the production
and they will be as deeply intermit ea
in the announcement that Ssrdou's
great drama of political intrigue, en-
titled "Diplomacy, will le shown .1
this papular playhouse ou Saturday
evening of this week. Marie Dor,),
the star of this produt tion, is con*id-
reed to be one of the must fascinating
film favorites of the day.
Edward: are again making that
pure homemade candy. A sample will
convince vou.
Women'! War Auxiliary.
The following contributions of socks
are acknowledged I.y the 1Von,en's
War Auxiliary for the Huron's Own :
,IMnetrd-The 'Rebekah Society, .'O
pair. ; Aabfleld Soldier: Aid Circle, X.1
pairs ; Leehurn Red Cross Workers, 4
ps•rs ; Leehurn Young People's Mori -
et y, 11 pairs ; Ahmeek Chapter, D. 0.
1i.. 1 pair ; Mn. Phelan, 1•pair. Knit
one pear tach -Mrs. Sterling. Mn.
Hnwne. Mn. Bradford, Mrs. F. W.
Leckie, Mrs. David Bell, MIS. Wilson
(2 pairs).
4
POTATOES
I will have another car
of choice Delaware Pota-
toes next week at;.reduced
prices.
R. R. ELLIOTT
Phone i R Picton Street
Ommeniminser W. J. Weaned.. the
recently appdssed Maier of the Sal-
vanes ekth as
may. A will19ilibls e
• wieeaiag at the Tees Ria M
f e'dset.
Men W'nted
All classes of labor, skilled and un-
skilled. Steady work, good wages.
APPLY
Collingwood Shipbuilding Co.
1 JR11f
COWNG ve V W. ONTARIO
ARIO
•".
One and Fifty Years.
The following from The Brussels
Past infers to the parents of Mr.
Athol Mcluarrie, well known in con
ncction with the Signal stof
Tue.day, September 12111, wee the
fifty -fit et wedding anniversary of
Donald and Mrs. Mclua: rie, Albert
street. Hruearli. and hearty congrat-
ulations were accorded this highly
esteemed rtliijile as they celrbratrd, in
• quiet way, the interesting event.
i(ly-ate yew a ago Mr. MrQuan ie,of
terry township, i hens spry young man
of twenty -flys years of age, conveyed
his buxom hri.le, Mies Jeanet Mehl-
tosb, of the same municipality, in a
lumber wagott to Egmondville, where
the late Hee. V illiant (irahitn, Pres-
byterian ,limiter, tied the matt' -
ia1 how. floe were attended by btroht.
Brooks and Miss Annie Sinclair, both
of whom ere deceased. On returning
the young couple set up hnu+ekemring
eve the 44h concession of fiery, where
they resided until moving t , • newly -
purchased farm on the 6:h line of
Monis township thirty -.even yea"s
saner. in Von they sold mit end moved
to the 10:11 con-es.ion of Grey lend nn
their son. Charlie, taking over thin
farm Mr and Mn. McQ.isrrie bought
• nosy property at Crmrlarook, cabers
they made their home until coming to
Binsnele four years ago.
Mr. McQuarrie was Mon in Nova
Seotia end mime westward with hie
Meeota and family to Orey township.
s ppaartner first saw the light of day
in Perthshire, Scotland- in the year
11144. roming to Caned.. when nine
years of age. She wo. a daughter of
the late John and M,•. Mrint,.,h,
pioneer resident* of the 71n cos cession
of Grey.
$'vin children we." horn to the
home, via.: Mr. Robert Oliver, Bros
PERSONAL MENTION
Mf-• Lt sly• June. b %mirly rel.urea at
Perth
Mw. J P. Hems
holiday at Turooto.
MY, Rechaasn. of
Mr. W E Kelly.
Mr J l' Hlaek.tore..f
town fr,r • few day•
Mr. and Me.. L. Unvellr, of Mom lord. were
la town for the hMlda)
Mr Joke Meir. of the Oorr•nmera .teener
':renvine. le %Idling at hi. home here
Mr- C w...mlrh will be at home the ire
and chi d Wsd.a.daye of each es elk.
Moe Ague. Nairn. who had been In theme&
on au r 'deluded s n.lt. returned 10 pelade
d.y.
11.•. Rub, MtOddwrt wee home Irani Strat-
ford Normal Sebate for the Tbwnk.ti ring hem -
da)
Me- Pert. fin. nhel and daugkt.r. Florence
of French, (Ile, Imdbtoa. are whiting mien, Ili
le U,.defich
1.1 Joan Nairn returned to Toronto m
Tn,-,iso atter 'ending Ttant*lr Ina al her
hone nine
M,,- Martha !aide art, left ala Monday ter
r'Mragu 10 enter the Mime. Training School
for Nere,
hit.. Evelyn terse. of town, wan flower girl et
the Mo. to. Manion webfoot at Twee ate ea
,Sperm' rr CIh.
*mut the TenkeivIng
Hoodlton, 1. the gonna of
()wile moundwho le
Tbr name of Gunner J. M Holiest,
appeared in the ca/m*ley 12.1. utt Nuu-
day as toeing among he Humber slog h -
ly wouoded. Ills wolbet bar *loser re-
ceived a letter from hie, Intimating
that be was injured in the hip but 11(11
seriously.
Corporal Jame. W. \1+c Vicar was'
repotted 'seriously w deal 011 5 .1,1 -
day, and 'u hospital at Canners,
France. Sumo be went into the
trenches last February bin name has
appeared three timer in the casualty
lists. A letter written on September
'Atilt was received ou Saturday, the
Mame day aa the telegram tame. and
in it he referred to tweeting Delbert
Johnston. • Signal "old boy," just Ise
be was returning to asst 0illetn.-
COLBORNE.
Dolt'T Mtge THD.. -A good time is
En more ins those who stoma the fowl
.upper send concert to lie given at Zion
Methodist church. Colborne towoship,
on Tuesday evening next. 17th inst.
Alter the supper, which will be served
from 6 t!; he Forest City yMiele Quaram will r -
tette.
byy
tette, • musical organization that de-
lights its audience wherever it goes.
AdwiesiOn 2,N' and irk. ,
Mr. Philp Hinton. of Pori Hoy. and Maw'
i'.wr. of Turon.o. are sidtiug their miter
M•.. H Hsotm.
Mr-. F T Emmet wad children left this week
I o 1010 Mr 14sraer at Toronto, when they will
now mote ih 1r tome.
31 J H Louder. who 1. n• ending the
$,•hoot of PI :,snares at Torauto. wss• home for
the i ho rdoefr.init bo Mar.
Mr Ord Mc, 1i. H. Ling and Mt.. ti, ken .w
...ted al the moils -every rove -•*lament at,
Lthrl Methrall•t church r.r, Monday of tMs
week.
Mr. H"bert Heid. of Hranrfort, who spent
Thud.. -going wits lot. mother. Mr.David
H. id. mod •%•ter. M.O. Will tarter. retuned te
Br.r,:fonl n.n Tueday.
Mr. J A. Hose ease ri.ltor In town over the
wen k -and He boo town tran.erred Irons the
branch ..1 t h • Honk of Montreal at Omit* and
r,o..tattooed at Brantford.
3{r. and Mr.. A. J. Meldurchr. o' Wwtno.,.
,ta.k.. aro hero on. \olideyr reit to Mr. Me-
Mun•h) s parent.. Mr. and 31t•.. 0, M )I 'Araby,.
M- McMurchy 1.• condo, tor oe the 0.T P.
mid le appareitly enjoying hi. work. This le
\I. $r,t veal! to Oodok'\ In eight yoan.
M. a. T. Kasen. ha. no tuned us Cllwr.w after
• yid( of too weeks with Mr eters, Mee. Jae
Met 1•cberty. Mr,., J. Y. Blur, of lomat For-
el. who .pent Ilse weekend wish Mr.- Mc
(lecher y returnee home on Meader. Her
roan Mr. Harold Hloor. .coaopenlW b>) Mia
('umnlreta. motored to Uodrnch no au.d.l
and .\r made the return trip with them.
Mr. Oeo. Porter ha. reeeieed word
the,. bis son, Lieut. Ernest W. Porter,
Landed in England on the 7th inst.
with s draft of officers from Western
o)nlatio.
GODERICH TOWNSHIP.
The Taylor's Corner branch of the
United J'atriotic Society will hold a
sewing meeting at the homy of Mr,.
David Ro dgee on Wednesday, Octoher
1!3(11.
A sewing Inc the United Patriotic
Society will he held at the house of
Mrs. Geo. Falroner on Wednesday,
October 19th, at 2.:41 p. w. All the
ladies of the vicinity are cordially in-
vited to attend. The Mociei v acknowl-
edge. the donation of $11) from the
township council for the month yof
October.
Mr. R. C."Hays has received • letter
Crow his son, Lane. -Corporal Robert
Cockburn Heys, which was wiitteo
after he had been admitted to listen -
don pails boepttal, t4eildWrd, Hog -
land His benisons'. bir writes, was io
the battle when the village 1,f l; .urc•r-
lette was captured. lie mud several
. owp•nions made au attempt to to PM
411 unprotected arra when the Ger-
Enacts saw them and sent over • big
"coal -box." which buried him and put
pll hisc,inradr* out of Fiction cave
Mlle. his lope outdoor eurcerded in
rescuing him and the ltad Panes boys
carried him off the field. Beside. suf.
feting holm a menace nervous *bock
Lance -Corporal Hays .o.tained o
shiapnel wound in the (read, which he
gays ie Very Blight, And his IPit Pau
wee badly lacerated. lits condition I.
such thmt he dice not expect to be tit
for active service tut several weeks.
CHURCH NOTES.
At Victoria street Methodist church
next Sunday Rey. R.J. Garbutt, 1.1. B.,
of Lurknow, will preach morning and
evening Hey. J. E. Ford will be wt
foreknow preaching missionary ser-
mons.
Rev. G. M. Holmes will preach in
the Baptist church next Sunday, in
the morning on •The Miewiunwry
Church,.. and in the evening on "A
Purcha.er Purchased." A cordial in-
vitation is extended to all to ;Went
The young people of the Haplit
rhumb, nearly w .cine in 'mullet,
U,rel to Wingham last Monday to
wrt.nd the annual rally of the P Y.
P. U.'s of this, district. Ail are enthu-
siastic over the delightful and helpful
time they experienced.
eel.: Chari s. of the IOUs llootvssioo of
Grey ;John, Wu:mites, : Mn. Tbnmaa
Brown. Ethel locality ; Daniel. Karel.
Alberta ; Simnel, Reward. Nook .. and
Athol. editor and prop Mtor of the
VI',sorla Harbor. Ont.. New We. Mr.
MrQueerte bas one brother living.
Charles, of Dauphin. Nn. McQuar-
\t North street Methodist church
next 4unday morning the subject for
discussion at the Men's Sunday Club,
meeting at til o'clock, will ler "Auntie.
mente-Oood.
UIlIr-
mente-Good. Roomful." At 11 o'clock
Rev. W. K. Hager s subject will he :
"Loyalty to Christ is Iwoyslty to OurChurch. ' Evening subject. "Calling
up Our Reset veto"
The Thanksgiving services at Vic-
toria street Metbodtet church were
tarried out with gratifying sitcoms.
Rey. W. H. Or•banu, of Sarnia, was
braid on Sunday by large congrega-
tions and preached with eloquence
and Inspiration. The supper and en-
ierteinwent on Monday evening also
taught out • large attendance and
provided • very enjoyable occasion.
Great Attraction October 21st.
•' Che Birth of a Nation" is due for
an engagement of one night and mat•
Mee .t Vittoria Opera Donee on Oc-
totter 21st, when i) W Grimtb's
.righty spectacle will be offered for
the first tints here. Thie is the great
Dr. Brown's Beef, Icon mud Wane fa
a delicious tonic worth to tong. We
never ask anyone to boy the oecond
bottle. They .Iwa+s buy it witbout
meting• De ieious an taste, it coot 'ins
iron to enrich the blood, pept mined
1
Wonted) beef to feed the tissoso and
choice Wine as was eppeliz-r. 1f you
feel worn out you nods torus; you
couldn't buds better one titan this.
We +ell • great deal of o. %Ye could
cell you a chewprr kind, but Dr.
Biuwn's i• wo.Ih every r to we eek
for D. $1.(Mi • ...KID. Sold only by E.
R. Niglio •trngRi•i, O.wlrrich. Ont
4 leen Swed Mon : A pretty god
thing was pulled off on the censor ny •
local soldier. In witting n.,me be
heeded h.. letter sOMME where in
France, turd although eevrrss passages
in the layer were ubliternteal by the
ceneor,lhis Amit of it wan ovrriookee1
He is evidently lighting on the $onnue
(tout.
How's This ?
Weedier O' a burnt reel r.dlu• rvomid for aro
etre elastwh that .nount be cured by Ha.).
cater\ Cow.
Mesta Cater •\ Core h a. be. t taken b) rw r a rk
mlrseere tar tie leo thirty 6.,• year., and 5s.
Mamie known r to wort ieluble reused, for
e.twrrh. Haas'. tsoarr\ Care set. r hroogh the
blind on the 0.000.1. .aspera ..iie•11I R the
poem ft o,ni the blued 0.r d. besU.w use oi+ea ed.
portinn,. ..
Atter you hose taken Hell'- Cat errh tore for
w ,hort time you will +ee • meet i.,pr0rernwt
fn )mr g.navnl hrtilth start tatting Halts,
r i orrh yore at ono) end get rid of catarrk.
!1.od or ie.,hn.wrlal., free.
' F. J. CHEN EY k CO.. Toed'', Ohio,
r4.1 by all druggist., rte,
Mr. and Mrs. Wu. flue 1410 re-
ceived a letter fr he Ileadyuarlrre
of the Canadian'R•d tires Society in
England. stating tfiet a Isetlor 1r
the Society hod visited their Mon. Pte
'Truest Clark, who is in Trent Bridge
military hospital at Nottingham' - Eng-
land, suffering from the rip"t'. of Ger-
man gas. The vi -i or hound hint in
good spirits and able to sit up. The
Red t'. i'sa pe qdr pn'mis ed to lr.)k
after hie and supply any comforts he
tired!.
F••r ire clean and fancy bricks try
Edwards Order* delivered Phone
35).
Miae lilennonf blear -Chane., Tor-
onto, CamitiaO. heir fashion 111 or*, will
be In Goderich, Thursday, Oetober
IP h, at the Bedford hotel. with a full
line of hair go da. Miss Glenn will be
pleated to demonstrate same.
y / /CT1ON SALES.
4truen.y, Def. It "ate of h .u.el,old furn-
iture card h,relahinr. rent.Ined b, Ow red -
donee of the tote Mr. Doty. !rock treet'ode
ru'h. remmeneing rel I ,'dock. T. 't'NDav
Li. ; t darner.
' TNcmmuat. Det. 1.1. -t•trerirg auction wile of
bre• clew boy mere fano. farm..telt. Imple-
nen•. .d ho... holt form lire, property of
John H. !beans). et the preuu-e,. lot *, ose-
es•-run In. !date. orb town.1de. commencing at.
I. o'clock. T. (torsion ..,ictlanerr.
Fwtutr. 00R L11 ( leering aurl(on .ole of
ferns -to k std ImVlemenr., .r ran. eta., l•rop-
e't) of 'Herman l' 1).e,. 14.4 3 ren,•. -don 1,
Kopf Wass.,no.h. T HI vt.NV. snrtionrer.
Nen •b.t, (k•I YI -SSRI, of s.h,shle Prop-
erty on Me'krl-1 lee!. 4:ode.irk. b. -kriteria to
Mr- J H Si iiliarn •. continent 11111 .1 ! t ,lock,
T. Or •1651 .uu lonn•r.
Canadian Club Annual
The lennual meeting of the (' ma-
dian Cloth of lioNlerirh wA• held on
Thursday night let the Maw•,n.c Te,
pie. The review of iaat orison . work
.hosed that the Club had had an
active and successful year. For the
corning season it ie planned to have.
in addition to Club luncheons with
addressee by prominent Wren, a num-
ber of evening sessions for diacnasione
by the Club members of timely .ub-
iecls. The election of officers for the
coming .ea.,en t e.ulted in the re -circ
tion of the preeideot, Rev. J. B. Fob
eringham : the .toe-plesidenl Mr.
D. MacDonald, and the treasurer,
Mr. Geo. Williams. Mr. J. L. Ksllor-
an. who hes filled the petition of sec-
retary in an admirable msnner .ince
the inauguration of the Club. declined
re-election, and Mr. F. K. Hodgene
was chosen for 151. Important post.
The new exe:utive is composed of
Rev. 0. M. Hobs Messrs J. P.
Hume, J. H Marshall, Oen. Porter.
rie's setryielne brother. are
ii��Anne Me- attraction wbkb has broken all m-
bin:sib, a Has tined. in
i boa also
aid, of Hannah North D' coa, mid �Its s credit rrecord York l'erun�n Boston.
Ake. of Brawn's. Chicago. Toronto. Montreal and dee-
The .ul4 folk nee !enjoying ewesppwarra where. it taken two ears to transport
live peed Malt it at the present. They the Mg orgsniv etino. In the story
MO loyal Mbaws of the Pre.bytwrtsw primer MOWpeople and 8.000 harass
°bomb have • wide .equaistanee and l bra sees Tha story tells in thrilling
detail the relationship that the rise
.red f•11 of ela.e►y in Osla country berg
to the snaking of Americas history.
it M Ow grimiest .ebievement ever
seem upon 15e Americas stage.
pee Meloy eetee ied bm all who know
them. 'M Fos; .steads T5( .1s -
21... to Me. midi lis• MQQ.arrbe and
4557 nowt see their dlae.nnd
NAY�,(� R At tie BORN. on October I. m
51', .,.d Mea A. A. Heriot. a daughter
MARRIED.
RLLD.OIK1'IN. --At the hoee of the bride's
mweets. •'kveegreee Farms. Nile. on
ured•y• October IA b Ker. J. W. Hed
le) Lim. Pieurcan. 4. tee se Mr. awl
Mr, Jeans (Mr* to Melvin Reed. of
A •k IDM.
Ms.ION*1.I.-DOD`+. on u•tobr 10, at w
hone of Me bride • parent. Aln. Lot, by
Rev. Thomas R. Wine. of the Methodist
church. Dr. Hugh (deceit MacDonell. of
UMdrl,h. to Morel lfda. edge daughter et
Mr. John M. Ilwl•. of .knot,
0110.
HALEY. In Oodefvhon rrtday. October .,
greet, Ann l urrle, widow of the Ian Nebert
Haley.
RRowett EC In 'oderich. o. Punchy Oe
Whet S. Catherine )te.forth, wire., of the
late John Brownlee, I. bar tet\ year.
GENTLES. At Aetardra hospital. Ylad.Ae5.
slut Frldsp. (5,105.1 U, Men Margret
Dent 1.M
MCKRAT.-At the Olen rare. utanfaed•
Out, es 6seteenber t!, (}Soe Themes
Utterer. sen MUM ate Lieut.Lieut.Fdmwant Mee -
ray. In his Mrd year.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS -Oct 1L
Aro Tee nesse r-Dbw*MR ••:
J. L Killoran, W. H. Robertson and Yww'ented111.11r1.11.1111.1.11..
�u
O. L Perrone. toutarweed ..... . ... .....
The presidert snnouneed that Rev. Maid Wasted - Ian . Tempe ' a
Of. l'alIole, of Windsor. late chap- 17emisuuPower a Trtis.mielon ca. IAL -
Ws .14 the 18th Battalion. would ad- J. M. Rehires a naw.. Montreal t
does the Club on the 98th rot. Amnion R.1.--Mre. J a William. ' /
- -- p..adse-OlssOCheese Tomato .... t
If It's quality Tog want, use Black- ci..4.aest "A._ p. T Dm. 6
store" d.Ik,00e We etsam for .11 oe- Teadee. waste4-014are1 'wallows.,
e•doos. Phone 910. (4\. Ltd. /
---- - - --- Pesten flu rlo-Jes Lased It Mss _ .. .. t
You oue't mama • mita out of any- i Olrl w..ted-Mea Newel 5
thlag be hasn't bees renamed into. C.t Prle.ma, -Meenbss, 0.•1r•a.O• 4