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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1917-7-12, Page 1Penang THE SIONAI, is ready to bandk your Printing work, large or small, and give yon a satisfactory job every time. Let us have your next order. Telephone 35 Tint Signal MATY-NINICTH YLAR-No w79 THE STERLINiI' OF CANADA f SAVE, Because - No man of spirit wants his dependents to turn to others when the day of need arises. Have You Forgotten ionai to pay your subscription for The Signed for 1917 ? We need the money, and if you are in arrears would ask you W snake payment promptly. DO IT NOW esesseleellseMeareeneerinereeeneWirairainaeleeito GODERICH, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, JULY 1`r, 1917 !]aZ MEONAL:PRINTINO CO., LIMITED. IoaLls..a POR SALE OR RUT. lOU8ESTO RENT. --TWO HOUSES ct in good repair on fastreet. next to fa. tory. Ill be let at low root. Apply .feeCARLETON, tart t. or THE AAL OPPiCC 71 It 11OUSE TO RENT. -MODERN house on Oln.eeetev ,Terrace. App /y to KEPH OKIFFIN. Gaoler. 7.1-1f CRAIGIE'S REAL ESTATE BARGAINS Tb. following Is a list of properties which 1 have for sale, and on love.,'wet ton prospective burrs will end that the prior. aro put down where the piopertles con be purchased to sake acme money . No. 1. Fie red bleb hour. fully modern, In sses'a tell basement. corner kart and Victoria e leemo. TAU le ore of the most desirable prop - t1.. 1n the town of Godench. Price $.1.110l. No. 'L Pine red Mick houss fully modern. with bot water heating, 7 rosins. full basement. dtaated sweet el de !health' street. This Is the he.. bay In town. Price $22S., No. S New red Mick hour, just built 191. electric light and bath. 7 rooms. two to. with emit tress and good garden, more available lard 1f desired. situated .set .de Huron road. Oood buy. Price t a lea Na L. White Mick. I1eterr. 7 room house, beth and electric lights.. Goad bus, two lots with fruit trees, dteeted on the corner of l'am- e r a and Itaglan streets. Pricy Piers. No, S. Whlt. Mick "room hour. all modern essveat.noee, lot end -r heating. fireplace in ileing roam and parlor, situated coo the Domer of NeIReweod Cambria. Piero 8x.6.0. No. 1 Frame hattee. 11 Story. 11 rooms. two hits with hail tees situated 0n the west aide d Wilder street Price *71•lt No. 7. Frame boas,, 7 reams and bath. two lots with fruit trees. Stluated oo Warren street. Price No. a Stock of Mx of the hest garden tote in tows. 01ta.ted oo the west side of Huron road. Prise moi. No 9. One of tbu. ehsMest Wilding lots in gr.eerd as the t resort. hll tam lat. freeral other betimes can be bad on applica- tion at 11.0 Mee. Number of house. to rest Furnished and Unfurnished Summer Cot - stages. Wanted to Beet. -Six hooves, with all eooveateeces, at cote. J.W.0 !mambos sad l�.o wee bePhtween onext. 0. T. R. age O. WANTED. WANTED. -A HOUSEMAID FOR rummer months. Apply MRS. STAND - ART at Dr. Johort.s's house, 1. w btlieo • WANTED.-PROPERL' QUALI- FIED teacher for 8. S. No. a, Colborss totomble. Dutles to ceoitenoe Aral Of gg..�� ��aeasssbor. 1917. Apply to C. A. ROBERTIIUR. M.xetarF. R. R No. s Goderioh. 7141 TEACHER WANTED.-8SOOND- ('f.A88 professional for Reboot section No. 9. As Mb. Dunes 10 commence September 3rd. none .al and experience. Apply to W. W. CLARE. R. No..7, Luoknow 71 -ft BOYS WANTED. -WE CAN O1VB empin ment to • number of boy. at boy - maktnngg GODERICH MANUFACTURING O0,, 1.1h1 'TED. WANTRD.-A WOMAN TO TAKE][ OTEPH `EN YATlP, Mit. P.trilok'sAu . Kit iRLB H ZWANiTnNO NTBD.CO.-APPLY GODE- 'SIG t... SPECIAL FISH AND CHICKEN DINNER SUNDAY AT THE British Exchange Hotel W. H. HAiNES, Pmp fetor. m POR SALE OOD 81 . BD TAYLOR SAFE FOR rte obese. Kt� era W. HOWELL. fen R BALE. -OO -CART, IN FIRST - CLAM 000dition ; lame hood, wood s ee Also • baby walker. Apply MRP, H. T. £DN)ARDei 11141 ijj OR SALE. -ROWBOAT. iN GOOD 1- condition. Apply at 8IONAL OFFICE. ' rOR RALE. -ONE AUTO TRUCK.itrcapa�y li tone. Suitable for express or front. r slivery axle, the Ras..um ell Internet t egeaic rires l gear -drive. Speed. ,ito yu` hour. Jt to car..cd body : to carry eights. paengor.. Pneumatic tires all round.nd. Roth o•a he seen at our factory or drop us a protaird for toll particular, and prices of either THE PAGET GRAIN DOOR CO., LTD.. 56-11 - . Ooderleh, Ont. PUBLIC NOTICE. NOTICE. -ALL THOSE HAVING accounts with DR. W. F. OALLOW are requested to call at his hort7e and arrange for the payment of name without delay, as be ex, Pert. to procrep ov.reea. in the near future aad wisher to Farea W account.. .traigbteord up before he leaves. AI-tf NOTICE TO WATER TAKERS. Payment, for \Vater hates are now due, and ..n all payments of rates from July 1st, 1917, to Ih-.wul- bee also, 1917 10 per cent. will be ellowtd if paid during this month. %use b arrears were advised some time ago and if arrears are not paid (htnng this. Month seeps will in takesik s (r,lleet. W. T. Marley, A. Strikes, Chairman. Collector TENDERS WANTED. TOWN OF tIODERICH. Tenders for the market fees collected at the town market and at the stock -yard scale+ will be received by the town council rip to 8 o'clock p. m., un Thursday. July 11mh. 1917. The highe'.t or any tender not necesearily IQeepted. w1 The Person purchasing the said market for ppolnted market clerk. Tenders to be addressed to JOHN STORY, Chairman /Market Committee, Ooderie.. LAST OR . FOUND. t'IAME ON THE PREMISES OF V the onder.lgred on 8ond.7, 8th test., • yellow. black an 1 white collie dot, with short tall. Owner may have mime on proving owner- ship and paying for this advertlseneot MRS. JAS. YOUNG, Port Albert. CARTAG Having enlisted with the 1st (Huron) Battalion for active vice overseas, I have made arrange- ments with Mr. Nels(>fn Yeo to carry on my cartage business in my absence, and I would respectfully solicit from the public generally, and from my old customers partic- ularly, a continuance of their valued patronage until such time as I can again resume my occupation. Any business entrusted to Mr. Yeo during my absence will be carefully attended to and will be thankfully appreciated by me. ALFRED H. JANE. Telephone orders to Mr. Yeo, No. 187. Required Large quantities of SCRAP IRON Terms -Cash on delivery to The National Shipbuilding Co., GODERICH Limited 10 ■ A PLEASANT DAY. In company with another Colborne "old boy" on BaLurdiy 'sternums I wended my way over to the municipal picnic grouode just across the river. Aad • beautiful summer afternoon and the company of old and well- known Isms gave us one of the most pleasant experiences of a lifetime. All was free. The only ones that asked for money were the energetic Red Unitas workers, One of whom told us she bad lost two men. But she did not seem to be downhearted at ell. it is said that nothing worth while comes without sacrifice ; eo when I say it wise free it was by the sacrifioe of time and effort on the part of others that we got our pleasure free. I Mn told that the president, Mr. Lamb, has been getting the grounds is shape NOTICE TO CREDITORS. NOTICE TO CREDITORS, 1N THE MArr.N or THE EIa7'ATE Or ADAM Nit H01. LATE or THE TOWN Or 00010u -N, IN THE I.:01 NTT Or HU.ON, (:,aerseree, DECgAar U. Notice is hereby given, pursuant to Statute 1 Oso S, ob.p Ss, sec. 56, that all persona b..ving claims against the elate of the late Adam Nlohol, deceased, who died on or about the 2 -5th day of June, 1917, are requested to send by p et, prepaid, or deliver to tN anderslgned.so- llt•ltor for John Nichol the exe. ,tor of the said estate, at his oMoe, Hamilton stmt. Gode- rich, on or before the 91st day of Jul .1917, their name, .0d addressee and deecriptlons and a full staterueot of the particular. of their calms sod the nature of the remit, tlf any, held by them, duly certified to. and that afts r the said date the executor will proceed to dis- tribute the assets of the deemed among the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to ON claims of whlob be .hall then have notice, and the) he will not be liable for the assets so distributed or nay part threof 10007 p0rs0n of whose claim he shall not then have had notice. M. O. CAMKRUN, Dated this 30th day So icitor June A -D, 191or the7. 71.3t NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Isms [STATE or Dt•NCAN McLEUD, LATE Or TIM TOWN Or GODEa1Ctt, IN THE COONTV Or HURON, MECHANIC, DECEASED. Notios 1. hereby given. paru000l to the sta- tute In that beb01f, that all persons having any el.lm. agorae. Duncan McLeod, who died on the firth ifarch. 1917. are required, on or before f.Hh July. 1917. to send by prat or deliver to the uncle signed, solicitors for Norman K. Mc- Leod, of ('Uaton, (lot., administrator of the estate of the said dreaded, full particulsra of their ol.lm. ; ud that after the .old h J ayy 1917, the said adminietrator will proceed to IW tribute the assets, of the rid decreed among the persons entitled thereto, baying regard ly to the claims of which he shall then Metre notfeq end that the said administrator will not be liable for the rail sesetw or any part thereof to any person of whose calm he shall set tNe have received notice. Rimed bttt J el , 1917. PaWUDF(l0'1, EILLOii:AN! xJOY£, - . Italisresn fir fleaAgemegalzac NOTICE TO CREDITORS, 1s THE *TATE Or JANET DOCULAsa LATE Or THE Tows or GODERICH. IN THE Cot -NTT or Hurst, Wloow, ueoaAooD. Notice Is herebygiven• pursuant be to %timid Statutes ofntaro. 1911, chapter 121, that all °edltess and others having Maims against the estate of the said Janet Douglass, deceased. who died on or •boot the 1th day of June. 1917, are required. on or before the ISth day of August. 191,. to send by pot, prepaid• rr dell ver to Proud toot, Killoran It. Looks, solicitorrs for he administetrlx of said estate, their ('hrtetIan and surname•, addresses and descriptions, the full particulars of their chime, and the nature of the moor ittea (if any) held by them. And farther take notice that after each last - meotiooed elite the said admint.u'.tr,x .111 proceed to dI- tribe te the r.eds of the deceased among the partnea entitled thereto having re- gard only to the claims of which .he shall then have noth., and that she will not be liable for the sald assets to any person of whose •laira notice shall not have been e- oel.dd by her •t the time of rnch diatrlbntlo0 i. PROUDFOO RILLORAN a: COOKE, Dated July 11th,Soi191`7ors . for Adminbtn t z NO.ICK TO CREDITORS. In THE ESTATE Or Ja Mr. W. JAOE.AN, L.Tt Or THE TOWNSHIP Or WAWANO.H, IN THE COUNTY or Hullos, YEOMAN, DECEASED, Notlee I. hereby given, pursuant to the .davits to that behalf, that all persona havepg claims against the estate of the above-named James W. Jackman, who died o0 or about the 1st day of Jane, 1917 are requested to send by post or deliver to hire Eva Kerr and William A. Flnlgan. Nile P. 0., the executrix and exe- cutor oe hla last will and testament, on or be- fore the 18th day of July. 1917. fall particulars df their claims, and that after the maid lett der of July next the rid exeontrlx end executor will proceed to distribute him rate among the persons entitled thereto. having regard only to the claims of which they then shall have re- oelved mattoe, and that they will not be liable for the acid estate or any part thereof to any moon of etre claim notice shall not then re lelved. Dated at Goderich, the lith day of June, 1917. R o. HAYS. 7tNt. BolIoitue for Um said Executors NOTICE TO CREDITORS. iN MIL ESTATE Or SeTHEM1A MAORAT, LATE Or THE TOWNSHIP or AaHPTElD, IN THE OOU1 Tr Or RU1MN, w400w, DOOEAUED Melee 1e hereby given, purenant to R 8. 0. chapter 121 seethe 5A, th it all persons hayloft olalma agaitheme Om of the rid Euphemta MacKay. deceased who died on or about the 7th day of April, 1917, are required to rend or deliver to the nndereigned wolMltor for Donald Alexander MacDonald ezecntor of the maid .stye of the sold deceased. on or before the 49th day of July, 1917, 'heir Christian and surnames, addre.rnr and descriptions, the fell particulars of their elalme, a atate- ment of their arboan1 anti the mtlure of the eseurltles (11 any) hold b them ANo FUaTHER TAEE NOm,cw that after rush Iwo -mentioned date said exrrmter will em- oted to distribute the area M the de- ceased among the pen lee A011)01 thereto, hay. Ing rogatv1 only to the otaftkri of which he shalt then have retread net*., aril diet the evertor will not he liable for the mid asset, or any part thereof. to any person pe pentons of whose *Mime mise shell not Immo been ren.tived M him at the time of orb ebtrtbo- t.lOn. Dated the Wad day of Jona, 1917, CRARi-XS ()ARROW. oli icor for Donato MaOodaHrh x.w A, ef)emal••t 1LYar etetcr, 70.31 R R. No. aiLneknnw, Ont. MUSiC. NORA1I WORLNY, L L U. M. theeetlssl west. Papas a(dls, et Iro,M's Nit with the help et others in their spars time for • rsonth past. They believe it is better togive than to receive. One of the shoat pleasant sights was to see Mr. Foswter with his two quiet, patient Shetland ponies, givleg the children ponyback rides. We saw as teeny as four smell boys nn one pony at ono,. I believe Mr. Forster feels fully repaid for hie trouble by the pleasure he gave the little f•)Iks. The threaten set themselves out to please and amuse their guests from town and country, and believe arse, gentlemen, you succeeded abundantly. Now, in cluing let me wish your system abundant sumps, that it may be like • sliver cord binding you to- gether in friendship and in helpful- ness one to another, and that prosper- ity may he yours. Two well -pleased old b. ys turned their steps boeueward in the evening. A ('0Lli(Ht70 OLD Boy. Goderich, July4. Economical Travel. Whether you are going West to homestead or only for a trip, the most economical method of travel is to take advantage of our low homeseekero fare., good going on special excursions ever y Monday. For tickets and full particulars apply to J. W. Craigia, town agent, Canadian Northern Railway. A HANDSOME PAIR. The twig babies of Mr. and Mrs. Jame,' Pbsilhtts% Brock street, Verna and Walter are.their names. Verna fon the f llie special prise for thou bwit-looking . baby exhibited use Dominion Day In th,ierich. The twins are one year and two week, of age. "THE MASQUE OF LIFE." wnigilsrfel Story M Sa Screened at Medd Thealeajolly an and a1. The prince of the realm has fallen in love with Evelyn, a circus girl, and plans to elope with her, but is pre- vented by the sudden death of the king and bis accession to the throne. Her lover. who had been willing to re- nounce his kingdom for the sake of the girl he loves, is told that Evelyn and their child bave been drowned and marries a women of royal blood. Evelyn becomes a wanderer and fin- ally joins a travelling circus. Through all the hardships she subsequently en. dures, Pete, a trained chimpanzee, is her devoted friend. One day Pete, realizing that Evelyn is mourning for her child who has died, determines to secure one for her. So be climbs over the palace wall, snatcher' the king's baby from the royal crib and runs with it to the top of a 380 -foot chim- ney. Evelyn decides to save the king's heir. Reaching the top of the chimney, she tears the baby from Pete's grasp and hurls the monkey to his death. Later, during a specta- cular performance for the king. in which Evelyn is to appear, the circus catches on fire. in the panic that en- sues the queen dies of shock. in the end the king gives up his crown and weds the girl who has been so faithful and devoted. Avoid all common forms of con- tagion. All infectious diseases, like scarlet fever, diphtheria, smallpox and other dangerous diseases, are pro- duced by germs. These germs can be destroyed by • good disinfectant. We have every disinfectant and fumiga- tor thst is recommended for the pur• pose of bou•ehold sanitation and can give you NU instructions as to their use. E. R. Wigle, druggist, Goderich. Your Helpail etuested. I am a candidate in The Lon- don Advertiser's great muhecri fr. tion contest and should like all my friend, to help me win one of the prizes. If you am not taking The Ad- vertimer, you can help me by handing me a submeription, ae each subscription sent in by me counts for a number of votem. If you are now getting The Advertimer, you can help me by cutting out the oonpon in each issue and handing it to me. Subscriber* to The Signal ran have The Advertiser at the clubbing rate and can still give me the benefit of their votes. Hoping everybody will give MP their aeaimtance In thin cor,- test, Yours very truly, Meet1 WA SKIMMER, Harn1Iton street, °oderith saws X LATEGUNNER FRED ERRINOTON scn of Mr. and Mrs. D. Errington, Dungannon. ' The Dungannon Methodist church was filled to its rapacity on Sunday afternoon, July 1st, to pay the last tribute to the memory of Gunner Frederick Errington. Fred was loved and reelected by all who knew him, being a young man of clean habits, manly deportment and Christian experience', His ambition to excel placed him frequently in the forefront. Being honorable and trustworthy, he gained promotions very rapidly. When the war broke 'jut, he caught the spirit cb•ractetistic of the man and ceased not for a mo- ment. putting forth all reasonable ar- guments with his parents and others wby he should enli.t, until he pre- vailed upon them finally to consent. His letters of pleading for hie par- ents' consent will always stand as • monument demonstrate+ the true and noble be rt. After enlistment his promotion w quick, until be became sergeant before crossing overseas. In England he took • course iL signal- ling, gunnery, etc., before leaving for Fiance. Hie sudden death caused a gloom in the community, and much sympathy ie extended to his parents in the loss of a noble and heroic aoo. HONORING A HERO'S MEMORY. Memorial Service at Dungannon for Gunner Fred Errington. Rev. 1. McKelvey preached a mem- orial sermon on Sunday afterpains. July 1st, in Dongegioft Methodist church, in memory of Gunner Fred E.rington, who died June 801 of wounds received in France while on active service, June Sth. Mr. McKelvey took as his text John 12, verses 21-28. He said it was ne- cessary for us to bave the true view- point of life. Christ gives that to us when He speaks of His eruciflxicn ea His glorification, Christ is the Prince of Peace and when He is truly King in the world all strife shall cease. But Christ said, "I came not to bring peace upon the eatth bit a sword," signifying thereby that his sword must destroy all forme .)f evil before there can be true and abiding peace. Death Ie a strange thing to glory in, and yet Christ gloried in His death on the cross, and why ? Because He died for others. His life teaching* and death tell us that He felt there was nothing nobler then the privilege of serving others, and if need be to die for them. From this divine stand- point of life we can get a correct con- ception of our heroic soldier boys who have been willing to e others and if need be lay down theirlivee for king and co ntry. We lieve the only way of salva- tion is y trusting in Christ; still we must , e that our Christian soldier boys are manifesting the self-sacrifl• cing spirit of Christ in risking their lives for their loved one., This un- selfish spirit prompted Mr. Errington to enlist and to do hi* port in this great world -struggle. His parent. and many others urged him not to en- list, but in a letter to his mother he spoke of the cruelty of the Germans and he felt as a true Britisher there was only the one thing for him to do and that was to do his best to help overthrow this monster of oppres- sion, Prussian militarism. 1t is as true today as in the time of Christ 'bat a ssld h life defeats its own ends. "He that saveth his life shall lose it, and he dist hateth his life in this world shall save it unto life eternal." Christ compares the selflsh life to a grain of wheat which abide. alone in the granary, and the unselfish life to the grain of- wheat which falls into the ground and though it dies bring. forth much fruit. We all today should catch the self- sacrificing spirit of Christ on the cross and of our boys on the battle- field and make it our great aim in life to help others. What would it have meant j1 Christ had not been willing to die for us ? or If our soldier boys were not willing to die ? Mr. Errington wrote to his parent. that the home folks should not worry when their soldier boys were paying the supreme e.rrifice at the battle- front., as he felt that it was nota time for them to worry, but a time for them to he proud. New Canadian Northern Rockies. if you do not know about the won- derful mountain scenery, including Jasper and Mount Robson Parke, tea,. er.ed by the trprtsoontinental line of Use Canadian Northern R•Ilway be- tween Edmonton and Vane -mere, get a copy of nor hand/mina desert tivs booklet, to he had for the asking from J. W. °valgie, tows agent. THE LADS IN KHAKI. Mr. John Monk, of Winghem, ba. received word that his son, Pte. Gere Monk, who had been mining for some time, was killed in action on the 9th of April. The young man was a nephew of Deputy Sheriff Cameron, of lioderich. He enlisted with the 3Srd Battalion. Pte Fred W. J - Smltham arrived home from scene. of war on Tuesday evening. He was wounded in both legs some months ago and has since been in hospital in England. He is *till somewhat lame and will return to London, Out., for further treat- ment. Pte. Switham is the son of Mrs. R. E. Smithson, Brock street. He en- listed in the 33rd Battalion in August, 1915. On Wednesday m- orning the sad news was received that Pte, William G. DeLong, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. H. DeLong, St. David'.. street, had been killed in action oo June 25. Pte. DeLong enlisted with the 17Stb Bat- talion at Medicine Hat in April, 1918, He was wounded in April of this year &nd had just returned to naives a PTE. WILLIAM G. DRL.ONG few week. before he was killed. Mrs. Deltas received a letter from him yestertfay'enorning within an hour or so of the receipt of the telegram. He mid in the •iesrer, welch' was written June Ilth, Chat he was not feeling quite right yet, his hack still paining him as the result of the injury which put him on the casualty 'fist a few months ago. Mee. Rance, Britannia road. has r.. ceived from her bu.bend, Sergt. U. H. Rance, of the 181.t Battalion, now in England a very handsome cushion top. 7 he ground is of black satin, on which is worked in silk a maple leaf design with the words, "Huron 181st Oversees Battalion, Canada,"nod above We are the Union Jack and the Cana- dian ensign, all worked in the proper colors. it is a beautiful pie'ee of work and makes a splendid war souvenir. Lieut. Donald M. MacKay, son of Capt. Dan MacKay, Britannia road, has been mentioned in Sir Douglas Haig's despatches "for gallant and dis- tinguished services and devotion to duty." The returned soldiers were the guests of honor at • social gathering at the General Brough tea rooms o0 Thursday nicht. After a game of progreasive euchre there was a musical program, in which Mrs. Frank Saun- ders, Mrs. Fraser, Mia, Pearl Fraser, Miss Iascs Elliott, WKS Meager and Mrs. Maodonell took part. An ap- petizing lunch completed the program of a very pleasant evening. The sol- diers also have been entertained lately by Mrs. Kelleher and Mrs. F. Elliott. if quality count[, use Blackstone'. delicious ice cream in bulk or bricks for all occasion,. 'Phone 240, CHURCH NOTES. About fifty members of L. O. L. 182 paraded to North street Methodist church on Sunday morning and were addressed by the pastor. Rev. Dr. Rutledge. Rev. J. E. Ford will have charge of the services nett Sunday at Victoria street Methodist church in the absence of the pastor, Rev, J. H. Osherhout, who as president of the Alma College summer school is In attendance at the session of the school. Mr. F. C. Mabee, M. A.. who Is on furlough from hie mission work in sthaogbei. China, and is visiting his brother, Dr. Mabee, of town, will preach in the Baptist church nett Sunday morning. The pastor, Rev. Gordon M. Holmes, will preach in the evening. At Knox church next Sunda morn- ing Rev. RC. MrDermld's subject will be '"Che Master's Call." in t e even- ing Mr. F. 0. Mabee, • missionary just returned from China, will speak on "Prevent Conditions in China." Mr. Mabee brings greetings from Rev. Dr. McGillivray. The Presbytery of Huron met at Clinton on Tseeday to decide regard - ins a Ball attended to Rev. A. Laing, of Auburn and Smith's Hill congrega- tions. b the congregations of Ford- wleh and Corrie, in the Presbytery of Bangeen. Rey. W. T. Pearrey, of Harriette), represented the Raugean Presbytery, and • largo delegation was pelmet Ifroin the Fordwich and Oorrie congregations, While mem- bers of Mr. Lain 's congregations spoke very highly el the e6lclent work that he had done, the Presbytery de- cided to endorse the call and the in- duction will take place July Sikh. The Aut'urn pulpit will be declared vacant July =rid. Rev. W. H. \Vrighton, pastor of Park Baptist church, Brantford, form- erly of Goderich, was struck by an automobile on dismounting from • street car in Brantford on Saturday. He was hurled to the pavement with considerable force and as • result of hie injuries war confined to his room for several days. The Medford Tribune recent date said : "Rev. J. H. Ostethout, B. A., B. D., mumbled his three years' pas- torate of the Methodist church here on Sunday. The church was filled at both morning and evening service.. Mr. Osterhout, who finished'a very successful pastorate here, goes to Vic- toria street church, Godericb. He is re. garded as one of the finest men in the conference. He is a ecuolarly pulpit speaker and a good all-round pastor. Both Rev. and Mrs. Oetethout have (Lade a large number of personal friends in the village, both inside and outside his congregation, and his pas- torate will be kindly remembered by 'those who worked with him, Rev. Osterhout is an out-and-out Britisher, although of (Jarman descent, and no opportunity slipped by bins in appeal- ing to the young men to join the colors," Eat Pure Ice Cream and give your children none other. Edwards' is pure. Phone 2JI). Your Chance -The West is Calking. Homeseekers' excursion. to Western Canada at low fere. Tia Canadian Pacific each Tuesday until October 3D, inclusive. Particulars from as Cana- dian Pacific -agent, or W. B. Howard, District Passenger Agent, Toronto, Ont, 87.4t Kill them 1 -ants, hugs and roaches. Now is the time to rid your home and premises of insects. This may be ac- complished quickly and effectively through the urn of "Ant Sugar." sold by -E. R. Wigle, druggist, liodericie _Owing to the putting in of a new dam and bridge at Pfrimmer's flour mill., Benmiller, the road- Witt' i closed about July 18th. 'The work or reconstruction will be completed ss soon es possible. The work will be largely of cement construction aad will he an added improvement to the locality. Mr. Ph -Mauler has a large stftck of (four and mill -feed on hand Nod ell sannomers will be *applied a. usual. The mill will always be aocee- sible by the Stewart road or by way of the Benruiller bridge over the river. --- ___ 72.21 LEEBUHN. Owing to the unfavorable weather, the garden party which was to be held on Wednesday evening at Mr, Arch. Horton's has been postponed to Wed- nesday, August. 1.1, when it will be held at the same place. Menesetung Park. The Beason hits opened at Menese- tnng Park, where the following are registered : Rev. and Mrs. R. W. Dickie, Mies Margaret Dickie, Montreal • Rev. Jas. J. Paterson, Sarnia ; Mrs. Richard Jaffray, Misses Jaffray, Oak ; Mrs. Oen. Heyd, Miss Uonetance Meyd Misr Hibbitt, Brantford ; Mr. and Mr.'. C. B. Niles, Mr. arold and Phil Niles, Mr. foray Booth, Toronts ; Mrs. J. J. Acres, Mise Patricia Acres, Mt. Catharines ; Mr. George Seymour. Detroit ; Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Marquis, Mi.set Mary and Helen Marquis, Mr. Jack Marquis, Misr Mary Hughes, Brantford. AUCTION SALES. WonNamuut, July 18. -First -clam standing hay will be mold by auction at Iota 7 and R oon- ce•rlon 8, Ash11eI'1, part lot 11, oonosaefon nn, .lshflold, end smith part lot 31, Lake Ranee, by John Stiles proprietor, commencing at first-mentlonen Dtace at 2 o'clock p. oL JOHN PI'RVIe. auctioneer. BORN. McINTYRE,--At Laurier, June 27. to Mr, and Mrs. D. A. McIntyre. a.on. Mt'UUARRIK.- In Goderich, on Thursday, July 6, to Mr. And Mrs. Keith McQuarrle, of Kentvllle. N. el.. a eon. NEILANS.-.1t Compeer, Alta.. on Widnes. day. June Y. to Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Nell - ens, a sun. HUNTER. --At Alexandra hospital, Goderlch, on MonJay. July 9. to Mr. and Mrs. J. Irv- ing Hunter, of Colborne township, a son. M(9LWAIN.-111 Goderich townahlp4,1 on Sun- day, July R to Mr. and Mrs. Geo. McIlwaln, .ren. McWHiNNEY.--At Nile, nn Friday, July 8, to Mr. and Mm. James McWhinney, • daughter I Margery). MARRIED. KcCARDLK--Nr•l,lp)D.- At Knoz church mere Oriderioh, on Wednesday. July 11, by Rev. R C. Meteoroid. tdoa Grace Mo. Leal. Oxford c runty. to George Palmer Kd ;ardie. of Perth county. DIED. Ls TDUZ0L.-in Ooderfoh on Tneday, JnIF 10, Jame. Charles. Le Tourd, In his 50th year. RUNDLR-in Ooderlch township, nn Friday July 11, Elisabeth !menet* feet*, beloved wife of Mr. Philip Rundle KELI.T.-in Goderich, 1141 Friday, Jnly R Dorothy, elder daughter of Mrs. J. J. Kelly, aged 19 years. HOPPER. -In Oodirjeh, on Monday. July9, 1t11sabeth 1Arkabnrry, widow of the ate Edward Hopper, In her 57th year NEW ADVERTISEMENTS -July I2. Page Western Fair A. M. Runt. 8emetary..... .. 1 Your Vote and Inflames Requested -Kabel K•otY1........... . . a Nouns to Cr.dlto,.-Proadfost. Killeen la costa. 1 Ronannald Wanted -111R . M.aeaast 1 Tender" for Market reser-Town of asdmisa ,l , Dog Astray -Mrs. Jami. Tonne 1 Taylor Pahl far eslo-M. W. Rowell '* Rousse to Rsat,Kte, Mister t •