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GODEILICH, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, AN, 3O.\191(
HYDRO POWER AND RADTIIIII IALS. --:---------' :t MAY GO TO BRANTFORD.
*Knew, Knox 0000tto water and WITH THE 6i st HURONS
10 L ht Cemenesion on Recent Meet- Ms This lialeala own correspondent
ing at Toroato.
The regular meeting of the water
and light peattuitision was held on
Thursday evening last,. Mrs. Rebecca
Pr ma was granted &rebate of F.2.25
Yard *ter rates paid in advance. Lhe
e having been discontinued. A
further communication front the
water and light commiesion of Mount
Purest with regard to the sate of smite
isecont.f.hand meters, which it is
claimed do not resister accurately,
was lead, refet red to Bioengineer.
• A letter frO-Mr Oszrow enclosed
teheque for $61.4.00 in payment for a
' Wheelock eingioe and pulley sold from
is tlin't.wrashilee:ictredibt: paythc4et.;;I:h
Mfg -
Vo talent of If•M asked for by the Ontario
Municipal Electric Association. the
sect etary of the Aseociation having
written to serthat for the future soars
other method will be adopted to
finance the Aesociation. A number
' of accounts were ordered to he paid,
including it corrected account from 15.
Coin -
St Georges
Rev. j. B. Potheringham, •
Popular Rector, Receives • Call.
(The Mold received thi. week the St. Cie.orge's church, ham been invited
Hew J. B. Vothesinghem, rector of
beet letter lease Ile ciorrespondent with to the incumbency of Grace church.
the Slat Stumm sine. the 13attallon I Beauttoid, which is vacant through
Went, ov•raltills the esignation of Archd3scon Mac -
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Ai -Christmas Gift
What finer Chriaman gift could
„.? make thaws )4:At's subscrip-.
'Ron to The Signal? It Would be a
weekly remembrance an through
the year. And it costs only One
Dollar.
THE elONAL 111/41TINCI CO.„ LIMITER/ Pewees"
CHURCH NOTES.
subject will be : " Why 1 Go to
The sacrament of the Lord's Supper
will be di.pensed iu Knox chinch neat f.s,
Sunday morning. In the evening the
Church."
At the evening service of the Sul -
ration Army next Sunday Captain'
Fox will relate his personal ezpertence
concerning the call of God, the loss
of his tight arm, and earthly prosper-
ity.
The subject for discussion at the
Mesi's rianiday Club at North street
Methodist church next Sunday
morning will : -Should a Christian
in debt, financially help the church
until he gets out of debt?"
The anniversary of North street
Methodist Sunday school will be ob.
seSk
titre. d nee', Sunday, December 3rd. „2
Rey. J. A Agnew, of Clinton, wigs -
Conduct (he arr•iCtilli Of the day. Rev.'
W. K. Hager will take Mr. Agnew's
woTrilimestnl:11:anitmoteel
ting of the Woinen's
A11111001 1.11 SL. Garage's church will /
be held in the school room on Moll= •
THE LKDS IN KHAKI.
Miss Lou Masson daughter of the late
Judge Masson, of Goderich, has en-
listed with the queen Alexandra Im-
perial Nursing Service and will pro-
ceed overseas shortly.
After the arrival of the &giallo:3n at Atnong 'party of invalided soldiers
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the port el embarkation on Monday who have 'arriiived-_--44Italifax_ from
England .thiaiiiyeek-is 1.4e. Hugh Mc-
Guire._of Goderich.
morning, October 31st, the iiiiiiertnet
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orarcbed ioto great freight ehedv. and
as soon as ate necessary detsile had Lieut. R. W. Simmie, who has re -
waiting t poet. The -151st, the ceived the Military Cross for vaLant
been arranged tbey marched on to tbe
Iiilled gad Hath Battalions went conduct at the front, whirs member of
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aletegatbiadoir: sb013. Lagiimplaterod. It • all
e a the Wiarton hockey team which de-
feated Goierich in an interdistrict
set les a few year& ago.
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vessel aad toward evening on Tuesday ---- ---,-- ..../
fleet to complete the loading of th
the host moved out into the harboi, Lieut. A. J. Grigg. with has been op -
there to await the loading of other pointed recruitieg t itter tor the cow. -
boats which were to accompany her ties of Huron and 111 uce, bee heel.. in
across. Oe Wednesday morning the town this seek looking up recrutt.
men of tbi Intst were attaiu inocu- He wants ROM fur all breaches of the
toted. J u.t as the evening shadows eervice, ineludiog the Artny Service
commenced to tall on Wedneeday the Corp.. Canadian Mounted Itittee,traid
weighed and the good ship Battery, eininunition column, En-
gineers, Forret ry Battalion. 241st
Highlander.. Dint Battalion, cyclist
corps, railway comet tici ion corm. etc.
Horse drivels. motrr drivers, black-
smiths, carpenters, harnessmakers.
clerks, bakers, butchers and other
tradesmen are wanted for various
branches to go overseatt in drafts from
A time to time. Lieut. Orlin', office is
at Clinton. •
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COUNCIL
OF HURON COUNTY
- mission' itir power In Jant4r7 last, Lapland with her consorta and an
amounting to *ML auxiliary cruiser mood colt to sea.
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" _ A report of tbe !sleeting of 1.he Hy- it is not sirressary to describe what
Too 0,,,,,en a um, ,,,,,...,,.,.o of the 0.1„t, ideo-electric Municipal _Association and took plazas es soon as the motion of
a Rates eta=ot ihe sounon mallow in
the Hydro -electric Radial Railway As- the waves beams to make itself felt
the tows of . on fiteeday. the 5th day sociation, held at Toronto November upon the boat. Tboise who have ex -
el December awn, at 1 oakick. 2181, was submitted by Secretary perienced seasickness need te3 explens-
• fonortoo,yj000mboo yaw Imo, ye% Knot, wbo attended the meeting as tion-easi those who have never es -
the representative of the water and perienced il, weuld net tie interested
W. LANZ. Ckrk.
light commission. The purposes of in one. Alter the second day eat
the meeting, were to consider ways most orthe Men found their sea legs
and means ef obtaining more power and began to take an interest in the
and to discuss tbe proposed Hydro- voyage. • '
radial bylaw. At present. the power In tiae vey under the care of, the
used on the Niagara Hydro systetn cauiser •thefl. S. Lapland, Routh -
(including lioderich) is purchased from land. BM of Britain and Curoutea.
private companies which generate the Bach day e parade was called and all
Pawl!' et the Valls. Owing to the the men 1.0 in with lifebelts on and io
i great indrease in the consumpLion of a position lo get easily foto • lifeboat,
' power the present plan has been foundblotted to each
unsatisfactory and it is proposed that
the Commission. instead of depending
upon power purchased from the pri-
vate companies. undertake the devel-
opment of power itself on the same
general plan as that on which the dis-
tribution of power is now bandied. A
bylaw will be submitted to each wool-
cipality in the district to this effect :
" ou in favor of the acquiring of
MEETINGS ,Ontatio, Hydro-electr c
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AUCTION SALES.
LEARINti AUCTION SALE OF
110 «EST. -mouth SIOB 0 II cl
0 Ititattp Wee. HOUSEHOLD Ft:EMIT-
-A• at'agtas." h".° °" N°14:I attsst : .43 Kr :AND MINIM:HMIS belouging lista,
mom- and bath, Moment laundry.:111 modem 4.1.tool the uge
"IflA• weevecieoce.. newly decorated _ .41
•••••' ' - heated Rent reisessege. A.R. POLLILY."0 ,, M148. E. SALLOW'S. •
-. - -- - -- at &haematite/a. Brom ntrest, Oodmitith;fra.-
MO RENT. -COTTAGS ON WEST WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER Sth,
000-- J. unmet . oworito Park Hotel. Apple to a Lie- &amok saarp.
BERT MACDONALD. Elgin ovantio. Ternia Mills* ankounoed on sale WM.
,...,-;•••••••7„, ,,, , R RENT. -MODERN HOUSE ON
- -,--w-4,„„ assuorater Terrains. Ando ta Ant C.
"t• !Fry": '3041
OUSE FUR SALE IN VILLAGE
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'• '3:-. el OF At' RUSN.- Seven rooms. waahroses,
gantry arid a ,..d..Asto ; good cellar: barn with
mei -Wird staple ; smoke anion. frame teilld.
lag ISM" ; fr. 11 yin and en. Apply on
....._ re, egalwea• Ilt;Sir PAT N. Auburn.
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FOR SALE
Y S'EOCK POR SALE.
a tu be offered for sale, eu Moc. at a
ran es the dolkr. uu the prombas. Ooderkli.
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JAS. bONO, TIROS. OUNDST
EXtreltallw. . Anetioneer.
ILEARING AUCTION SALE OF
HOOMIXIIOLD FURNITURE AND FUR -
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OR OZO. DUNIii3P
will mil by public auction at. kin residence,
SATURDAY. DECEMBER led, sites arid the developing of power er
south street, Uoderi,b. as
at I 30 °Cask klatO: the noinicipalities through the On -
Three polar tabler. ,. ruiners. 2 (toucher,. 21 tario ilydro-electric Commission ?"
jardiniere tables, 1 lamp. 1 mak .141e- 1 A paragraph of the serrattary's re -
board. 6 tping Phalr.!rili;l4isedows table. 11401
room es • bed.. 2 riming., 1 mets...... 1 1 port was as follows ; ,
,,N= weeit.t.o4., 1 wardrobe. 1 Intoben "Permit me lo suggest that, in view
am , tan -""rel rt... coubmid. 2 kitchen cupboards, I of the present trouble of the COunnis-
t cerdal Penimula range. 1. Oxford
SATURDAY. Ow Ind day of DEC a:MUM. I release.' isigr, Aga/. ...1 etnmangreo, 1 wow Mon in ()Idol oing power born dm pri-
sprites &Dd. bade.. e vete complables and the Intention of
lialaill:teies Irt.:tt•hi. tehrt.7i7,1=7.30",! Lisvl• mr*I. If is .1iIne. linoleum,
dialers. tamp, warden tool... lawn mower and 1
carers, the Cominiation to develop power, it
lowing ot -. - may now le an opportune time fOr
one lifebeht
platoon. Notititag eye
throughout _that, yoy
morning eit the girth
upon lookiest out at da g
found that the fleet of transf
parted ooMpany and that a
destroyers were darting about g
O.
ing against attack team subpar/el
A little rough weather was exper,
tented on the Sunday and Monday'
while en rute, .but the sailors only
consideredl it "a bit of a blow," al-
though to many of the alidiers it
made things decidedly uncomfortable.
The Lapland was honored by hewing
ne passengers Lard and Lady Ouines.,
wbo tiad 'w' -en in Canada. assisting iI
recrultithe third t.
-)Ited bow Of the $40. awarded
boat, tee 133d was quartered amid- Collegiate« of H
ships and the 11811i VI SS aft, while the examineroffe in
details, such 4.2''signalling sections, Johnston in to be c
machine -gnu sections end bands, with her succets in (.5114 I)1 in
the sergeants and °items. occupied ci edit twin. herself anti o
the first and eecond cabine. The The ilollegiat‘ktudente
reclines. served out to the men on ping to forego their anu
in
hoard were for the, most. - of good
quality and the supply plenti 1.
On Friday morning, !govern r Inth,
hted and during tar
last
tful took place
until the
--t;-when
It was
tit heti
t of
rd.
arseose ott &Abbe.
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Oroneres. ... $ tr,16
. . d trict to en
emir ear& _ . the municipalities in
015,141.11f LOP. - - TH08. tIUNDRT. op parer!' 011 the Maitland ;Itulasatirrei•kt RI
- - crate pleaded with the de-
------ - --,-.4-4 they
NI/MITZO - - velopment of power at Eugenia Falls,
- -, _ • ''' - ' lobtainiog more power anti better re
r sta were ever expected .
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ArirrnD„--A M.II.,--• F.- XPElit- ' -Ad showing the greet increase, in
101( KIP In "MUM' hPItt6bitierf to I eke consumption Of power tbroutth the day of the voyagethe sell lea,, as
isig coocrete ------ Got ti job for a Provincial Commission, it was, stated AI a mill -pond. All the men sleptOn,
vs sae; THIC I.:NECK31.-co . Kieter, I .1 in 19 I the Crannuursion sold ttre upper•decks the best, two nigh
pt the department spiking relit macho.
t 6 - with
,.,,1,_ nn and an aruitid---guard
v elr-•
.,,,....,,, Crocker/11a . ...... MI SI
. ••., "dal". • • • ..--.., till
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Total ......
TERMS If SALE
One third ash. balance in two .444 four
leftist at 1.er cent- tiewsto
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months secured by eodontod °otos, et in in -
Stork .11.1.4 and .tock ulat"be oa
ffAHOS
Sisolicatiou to
toted NovemberWis. 1616,
14 MALE. -LADY'S FUR
1)AT -nearly new. Aagrga la
✓ P.O.
1$. LE.-43ZDAR POINTS, A
H. C. 'Wisp. Apgar W. T. SIDD
Auburn. In If
MSC.
ErNINA 00 LCOMBE,
TEACHER in NO.-Priell. prepared for
to Vsnammtary sailor.- Apply at
fgrinenca Trafalgar a Goderich. 34 -if
itO• OUNBU T. A. A. G. 0..
L. 1:6 O. Ma ontanist choirmaster ot
asg Musa Teacher o. yoke, ammo.
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North • Dr. 0,11.3
'WAD OF THANKS.
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their
and brother.
reserve. Everylesst WSW he sOld. deavur to hare 010 Co
rlelini AdatnsvMk his eddies* stated that
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REV J. B. FOTHERINGHAM.
keozie. Mr. Fotheriogb•arn has bean
five years in Goderich and has estab-
lished htmeelf as a force in the corn=
munity, and his removal. if he accepts
the calf, will be a matter of regret not
only to his own congregation hut to
the town in general. A meeting of the
vestry of St. George's church will be
held on Monday evening to take the
matter into consideration.
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G. (J. I. NOTES.
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day, December 4th, at 3.30 o'clock. to
are cot &ally invite& silver cob '
iecti in will he taken is aid of the
Auxiliai y funds.
A tmion meeting o the two Metho-
dist congregations of town was held in
North street church on Thursday
evening buil, in the interest of mitt-
sime. Her'. J. 11. Arnup, B. A., of
Totonto, assistant foreign missionary •
secretary, gave an interesting and in -
spiting address well calcula.ed to stir lf ,41
the misstonai y enthusiasm of his tviql
hearers. The united choirs of the twq
churches led in the niudical service or
the evening.
Thome who have not yet heard Rev.
F. ('. Elliott in (55 Baptist church are
missing a great et -Mit -oat treat. Each
night for the peat two weeks he has
been speaking on the deep things of u„ -,sera
Ood, and mom wondrtful is his tin. tatts4a.k.
tolding of the Word of (Md. Mr. RI-
liou preach_op Finlay' evening,- - •
and twice on Sitti-daY. It is hoped he
may remain for a part of next weak. -..__
All are cordially invited to attend •
• ',oar
these services.
RUSSELL COUTTO wurs MEDAL.
Was C. P. R.Operator et Goderich When
He Enlisted.
St. Thomas, Nov. 29.-Bouibatther
Jars Russell Coutte, eon of Mr. and
which all theladiesof therltrein(lin.
J: L Coate. Scott street, has re-
ceived a medal -for bravery on the held
of battle, according (oft letter received
today by Mrs. M. M.:Gregor, Roseberry
Place, from her son. Donald McGreg-
or, who is now on active service with
the 15th Battery, 6th Brigade. C. F. A.
The letter al Mee that Bombardier
Coutts received his decot•ation on No-
vember 10, and "cen tainly deeerved it."
According to information., received
here today, Bombardier Oootta was
wounded just ten days later.
Bombardier Coons was C. P. R.
operator lat. tiode_rich when he en-
listed.
iiTeeklYexaniinations are now tieing
held in the schobl land many of the
students are makihg a good showing,
while a number ate needing more
close atJet•tton tO their atudies. Par-
enwill please gee that hoinewin k is
give due share of time.
n\
Tho interested in the Collegiate
Inatitut will be- pleastto learn that
one of it ettitlitille, Miss MurieT-K.
Johnston, s succei•sful in winnipg
tAn• *el olarsblit;trattis
the RIO schools sod
n county it the
tine as .
ist ilia god 00
ng honor and
Unlit gime.
this year
1 'octal
siren-
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approximately 2,000 130usepower tbe
was mounted. Machine-guns were
boat took on a warlike_ awls
Although there were Home dieturbing
rumors and the Lapland steered a very
el retie couri.e, nothing In Inc -nature
ft was noticed and the
aporozinutte amount eold Ws year
b ower.
TITED: -MOULDER TO (CORK
la bad o% to ems wriall foundry rno, tat
P115 and light floor work. THE KNICrkli.
Mill. CO., LTD.. hteter. 40-21
1ST R 1 CT REPRESENTATIVE
wanted at o. ce for oaderich and the
nty of Huron. A .tdentlid mmot t unity for
t roan. 8TONK & WELLING ICON. The
II Nurseries. Cogent°. tint. 40-:a
IIIKA RR W A NI'S D.1 --FO
school, seetise No.17. Ashiteld. Ditties to
commenoelimmtry ktl, 1917. Second clam pro-
les -local oertiaiWO referred. Apply, staling
AND MRS. MA SAV
NNott Id omits wish to gam
Masan to the ninny friend. •sho
wed their .inipaihV,
lfl
the 40.5 01 a loving
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GIRLS WANTED
'GOD}, CR
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.KNITTIN CO.
SHOE REPAIRS 1
SMITH & RING
Noe op.ned No. XI Fan Street fooneme
thatch, •• • fen-els• Shoe Plikwont deP"
and who, • trial. Sausfernon etaranareg. AN
mann clone promptly and needy -
Public Meeting
and Everybody Invited
TEMPERANCE HALL
clot:maim
Monday, Dec. 4th
at $ o'clock p. R.
Brother W. M. Renee will make
o pilgrim visit to Ooderich on
the above date and deliver an
address in the Temperanee Hall
on the all -Important *object :
" Man's Eternal Destiny"
Do not fail to come and hear
him 8 p.m. Monday, Dec. 4th.
NO CaLLICCTION.
119113) wou d be 2i10, o p
The pap line from Tor-
onto to Hann n and Sts Catharine
I was discussed. nd in thia connection
"In the matter o -the discussion of
Sect et ai v Knox twirled :
the railway bylaw's, while We are pot4
one of the municipalities directly in-
terested, we are interested LP, the ex-
tent of the probable cotnpletion of the
Ontario West Shore Railway 'under
1.
- the Hydro -radial system and, lefty -
quail neations and sa ary expects.. to ',AVID iwnriicitislidvreoaunily relirYr u7efronitir therecoeriekve
pit rdton, Ont. Pbrinta‘M r s„ Dungannon. :en ent demi lo.e in Ma annual peYment
Sec.-Trese... IL R. N o. Shep
of $7,500 per year in interest charges,
we must, keep in mind the amount of
toornotkers for munition. And morn r that would he used in connec-
ANTED. -M ACH INIST'S AND
tioderteb. from Our present line thr-cfraTPW.
Inv emen. Apply.; BOX 2s. THK SION AI.,
W -ANTED.- town coaniaission." '- •
erected, on the upper deck and the
machinb work, Srendid Opportunity for se) tion with the operation of the ro
• rate per horsepower would he to the
rance.
'rat youog men w o have ambition to becomft I completed. 'rbe Mere power used
- Fleece .IM handy men or bor. wanted.
*Ice, believing l a
U0114 day.' when tio many of tit el -
students are serving In the. pr d
army of the Empire, it more beco
ing that we spend our energies OD the
preparation of an enterciiinnient halt
the proceeds of which ate to go. to
Red Cross or to her war work, than in'
riding time and mune' y on our own
pleasures. It would appear that to
wits his war as it ought to he won
the a tit of streeldiar and ut•nurpoeerul
!waists e "Mist grip our citizens
young d ,old with greater force
o than her ore:- `Me student& me
boat arrived safely in port at an early bard at th 1-rifflittirand-an enjoy
hour on Saturday morning. The lade .progr will be prevented by
other transporta ell arrived safely them in the.0 ra House on doting the course of the Name day.
The diminbarkiog and entraininoc took
considerable_ Brno, (A battalion dis-
embarks and entraine every fltty
minutes on the eeriest of transports.
This is considered qtriek. tital..\ One
hattaliOn left Camp nor
hour on the clean-up.)
It. was abtnit 3.30 et. when t
train carrying the 161.14. arrived at
Slinenclitie station.. A march of two
inerrmste;44).44oPer b -
gate Camp. Whine they Reittt
canvas. • At daybreak next tamping
the in ot, their tirstliarglinspse of
The reeittl by pupiligl4sTf Mr. arid
A Musical Ev
&leo. H. King attracted a large
audience to the Tempetance Hall on
!Vionday evening, and n moist delight-
ful Illtlitiral evening was priovided.
The prow AM 84 given included TOGO
numbers by Mb.. Laithwitit,
Miss, -Mamie Warrener, Mims %lira
Elliott, Moe Ada MClinton, Miss
unkett.' Lyttle. Mime t.
Doolittle. end Messrs. Harold Aitken
and IL- _Roberts, and Mann number"
Mimes Ferts litinther, Edna frit/.
-'10ootheit !tenement), Lillian
hr, Dorothea FelLer, Kr. H.
r and Mr. King. Mrs. King
ovine. anti several sel•ctions
nitrated by an efficient or-
itipnsed- lir MPP11 C .
V.
K. Brtaingthwille. C.
.13hiek.- with Mr.
the evening was
ose p40.501.
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Apply to PAGET GRAIN\ !XV& Oode Seal-shipt oysters, solid. st and
itch. railways fresh, fit Edwards". tie 200.
Gie\at Slaughter -Sale
of Up4o4dte Millitie
The stock comprtses a large alsooTtmen-t of Trimmed
Hats, Shapes: Ribbons, `Braids, Veiling*, Velvets, Silks,
Flowers, Feathers and Mot,s, and -----
THE t.NTIRE *TOCK MUST
BE SOLD BY J ARY lot.
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This is a genuine sale and early lers *et the choice.
4; Sale starts Monday, December 4th
Miss C. M. Campbell
Goderich, Ontario
Kingston Street -- .
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bet 21.1.
The G. (3.1. Reel
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published under
Ow aietreces of the Petrol) Society
last summer, wesvlike is predeceesor
ef 1$15, a fiancial. sue . ,„ • The *1-
were
graving.4kiUt ,1:71::. II" :II4p f;:si &it lat:Iwe , ::Pri 7. it it ::
t/it.m.rii t it donation Of SI. foei.
$5.1.31. The rec. ipts were : A vertie.
hair enact% $21.75 t sale 01_. Re AM,
pUll ; total; VB. --The pro
$50 : Phan or- air reeesti $11, rip -
w r . . . Ot this 111111
ES lar,. Vern eent ft, Red Cross heed-
quartr- for -ttre- nuturtrnance of the
England it'ad many received a _unL_ n_th,,,Laatv• , ..„ itcpke Atai
and the it once of 91:4.0ilialetifintiO
surprise. The glass fields adjoining 1
the cramp are pint OM green as one on hand to .the 4111.1111A ;impinge next
would expict itt timing. Tne country
dulating and there ig Oita ' unold, and ex. 'Merits have Ntill an
I year. A num r ref Iteviewsivemiln
ity of ol. Ming *copy of the
the Collegiate or
time Its
P many „ Wends of the o Voiles'
will move into hus.
is widely scattered, with what appear I whom, patronage made possible
to he the headquarters and adminidtra- I uw,ess.
tire -buildings near the PPM re. 'the ----,--7-:.
soil ls of a earitir nature, but heavier 1 Biliousness and backache „iira . two
romplsinte. Thry will re.
than et Catup Wirden, and there tip- . c
pears to be considereble sandstone in
suit frotn a torpid liver just as au
the vicinity. There. in an abundant , we two and two make font°. If a men
of s lendid weter and reeky 1 liver is .1,11Maia-nd....tiot_petforteino.
The National Service leeigtie of Vic-
toria sueet Metbodi,t church held its
wrsekly meeting 00 Tuesday evetring.
Mr- . . 13onck, principal le Model 1'..1"r-1
tichoal sA Clintoo, vtry kindly gave
his *prying, end delirered a umot in-
eresting address on "The Union
Jck." Thr ad& en. wad not only • it-
Ceedingly interesting lint very in- -
strum iv e enowleg the •eonstriseten ot •
one flaw frosts thethree Creases of
at , It viand aturScdtland, and what
our Hag really no, ans to us. He re- Wunitel"
called he tltferelt periods of Brii ish
history and the different tinge which
erre carried into th-• EMI -Urea great -
et battles. Those who listened can-
ot help but have s deeper sppreei
tion of and a greater loVel or o
Unien Ja-ck. Mr. Butteks k
conalniertp And giving -this ver exc41-
lentt address was Much appredisted.
A solo by Mr. George Belcher. •
recitation by Master Burdettit'I A
Uu
cotupleted the propose. '
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Bat
gavet
were
chestra,
Henry, A.
King at the pis
muCh.e.Pieed itY
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174 of bush in the vicinity:- i-fte-
are in a sort of Wogs qoarantine for a
few days until a medical inspection
tts been held; when it is egpected they
I e •
publicat kin eitherst the Signal office. •
The Literary Boa*
- • proper tunctione, liNigle's Little
Liver Pills will promptly restore goo
health, for they armee the liver to
action. These pills are COthp0Prri -t
purely vegetable. ingredient 4 an
will have a benefical effect upon the
stomach and bowels tul well as th
kidneys, relieving idigestion, con-
stipatioa. ilaic for a box of 50 pale.
facility for cleanliness, and one thing
that counts to much with the English
man, he can get, good beer.
At the tone 1 writiug the culinary
arrangements are of neceesity goose.
what. disorganize, hilt the qoality of
food served mit hits been flrst-dase.
The Battalion has bls'I41 medicel in•
enaction and a number of men warned
Ht
After an inspection parade on No- who dolt 1 give M y 1140
SI* P VI
veniher I fill by
thy "fliPer c"niniand' ,Chfiritiegni Tar* tell token of friend-
ing the Brigade to which the 1010.S ship? Oh, I know, a photograph. 111
attachedm
. the en were informed al1
imai nn appoini innut *with J, W,
parried inspection very creditably and -
Tr„seler today. His phone im 187. 30-2t
their Colonel that the Battaliob had
that the Battalion would not be btoken 1 Mt. WuRoy Grigg, who was on th 3
up. .. 1 staff of the flank of Montreal
tit three yeare ago, was married .a y
I win offer for sale, after Winnipee _on the 4111 inst.. to Miss I suction sale at li o'clock in (.Sr evetitig.
Ist : Ladiete hat. worth $5.00 for AMON I Muriel &dors of that city. Mr. I Bargains for everybody.
hat. worth $3.01 for III2.2.1, and it few Grief: is now in the Winnipeg Groin
meniple het& lett st, , • ,
black coats, sizes 34 sisili„,AL_Whicia I
will offer less than cost. Masi. 1..-y:
Ditari, East street and Square.
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sin. Major, of Toldo. Ohio, we,. In Taira lank -14.,„.„,--"r
week on a till tO her father. Mr A M. Polley/ -""nv 4"-'"".--.4 .4
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Al r.,......ut•etot :at.• a*.1 en I. In Toledo mut Dor '
troit th. week With her Plater. Mo,. M ,Jr. *blingtrlD 1
Mr. John Galt ,Mo itod-fth.. unit attended ftt I'l,f* • *
the Wedding at Toronto on raturtlity of Ml •111 ' 11 I.
Y* none Ilan. (Mshier of Mr. awl -Mot. Percy
Galt. to Capt. Frank Kortwritht, of tho 17114
Hatt Alton
Mrs. R 4'. Meta rm1.1 will be at home at thr.
marn.e. colborne etreet. on Thurday, , Decem-
ber 7t1, from I to it oclok and from 8 to I41 -
oclock : mid then after on tho dn.' and third
Thilro.0$ of each month. •
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Remember the Isitiefft for tile pile.
orient of war at the *Mdel Theatre_ on
ielay evening. Two perfortnances, . a
seed 0 oelock. , __.
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kmats ri,
MIMS HELEN ST1tANG, • •
u n -Alexatelra I *al Nursing
Serviee...
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AUCTION SALES.
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I4ArVRDAY. ',• -clearing section sale or
, 'age IiinnishIntr. protwitv
sI Mr. Ueoers 14, I.*, at tit residence. s nith
.0 laSer, auctioneer.
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fe,
41,10 Mr. *rid Mr.. Jam +st4411.6tralr grt7u -00
CA - tuber
'Frederick Jtni• .1.
WILLIAMS.- .11 Nil Neal as tie, bityton,
ohlo. on the ltlth 1101., to and Mrs. , p
ii. M. Vi II tow. a sun. ,
/Novi bag been twerfeed n the sefit
SrighT1Ifitritafft-uf-fethvrHeleNtrane,
who went °Vetran With a draft for
the Queen Alextuidra Nureing
ill*, Strang is _$ daoghter 4.1 Ur. H.1.
trng. and his bait xdrmrtiteemes' re.
perience so a prole...mm.1s! ntire, chi. fly
in New Yot k Cif y and in MAPIta-
htmetto, She IP /I grtiluste of More
rm. hmtpitel, Scranton, PA., And
Presbyterian hospital, New York.f.,Ity.
Hoe angletaient le for a Vitin one
Rummage Sale Con yid.
The runistage dale uct•d
hy
Maple Leaf Chapel/ 10. D. R., in
the old Mmple LeafAirerlery stand on
Itemilton street, grill ho continued all
Saturday tit thin wek, with Aft
SILKY St Alesmoim ho -pit (Inas
rich, on Theky. November Dab. t Pte.
and Mi.. rank Rile), II 4)11.
MARRIED.
JOHNSTON-Mc DON ALI).-At K nor chureb.
In see. Wefts. mid, on A% otnowlay
ovembeval. at 0133o'iecels. m., 3to aerie
Mabel McDonald to Roderick Johrotton.
all OI Goderich.
NEWToN1141tA (Ise,. A LD. -At high
Marti) .ttidtaltitild., Lodon, Emden& by Iff
noon on Vlioglit 21111. rt $t.
the Alga_ t reread A. F. Winnington- •••••.av
Ingtatn, Lord likhop of London: Evelyn ,
Harriette /trough. plummet daughter of flr's
Mr. ae.1 Mre. "bltrathdonad,' ifff
tiodericn, tO Arthur New torslandy. R A.
. M. k",„ eon of Sir Aintree end Lady Newton.
Otani% Diomore Park. matt mut.
1.ferty Geyetonee. county v. icklow. Ire-
loi',
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Three Sec tinge. •
Friends of Queen Mar!' a Needle-
finild Ara *eked tor flot11010114 Of
Ittrrint(r1,04 lr'44. ad- an hospital garments and mutant -1s tif a
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rage 7 that tells about teal stows ? f • e aoldieto at the front, to
Don't mien it.
fresh from (1100'31mo* beds. tit cream, in hulk or bricks, try
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stone's. Phone 240.
Cast -sexiest orators, meat, hobLemade taffies, or pure
stone''. Phone 210.
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SALLOW -8.-l11 Onderich, oti November St,
Ellen Toll, widow of the late Robert Sal. '4ArtAIP-
bre., ht hor 73r4 YOOkt. ..,•4
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Dterirt-Meer.entative Weeigillene ic
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Wellington, TOrOnt0...., , . 1
Wailer -Mr. P. T. Doan.... , . . I.
MAD Wanted F, , or Mfg. Co.. Exeter I
Mooldpr W'O'• 1 PA, ler Mfg. Co.. Exeter. I
etios itean. _414 .1114 & Ring ..,. „, ...
%action Stlt, - Etat" of Mr.. K Sllow. 1
cod M Thanks -Mr. wad Mrs. Matthew _
O'l 'minor 1
Pnblie Meeting ----,.„. . ,,,,, , 1
Don t to Rent -W. Arbedm & Soo
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r orocety 18tock for Sale E. Danes,
giver at tt tltt ulna shower
Her Maj".y t lie Qiiee tr. IA, tiFliot• sl,r„tahon„.riosald eritome iialion.:todestriet: . ...
tietis received by Mr'.. 1 . ,
will he forwarded to lite headquarterscamnenti, , .. ,.t
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for Ontatio up to December Mk Smear --A. IL gimbal, lac.. Chicago ...., !'
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