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SEVENTY-FIRST YEAR -No 3706
WODBRICEI, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, MARCH 1I. 1918
THE SIGNAL PR Ni ING CO , LIMITED. Puettetraas,
THE STERLING BANK
OF CAN ADA
wsaewlsavw:, ... oswsv
SAVE, Because --
The prospect of poverty broods over
the careless spender.
WANTED.
ANTED. -A GENERAL HOUSE-
MAID for Mrs W R Stott, El Suomer-
Gerdspg, Toronto. Family of three: food
wa{es Addrer mialc.rtiota to STERLING
HANK. Godertch.
WANTED, -MILLINERY IMPROV -
TT ELLS. App&yMISS M R MAMVICARR. Ka[ -
Mon street.
I71EAGHER WANTED. -FOR S. S. NO.
1 1. Colborne. holding a sacond-cless rooks-
aiataal sertikate Duties to commence April nth.
Salary psx) to alto) arcading to experience. Av-
arage attendance hlteen Beard co0ventent.
J.P. LINFIELD, Sertet:to R. R No. r.IGode-
each.
PUBLIC NOTICE.
DR. F. J. R. FORSTI.R
EYE, EAR, NOSE THROAT.
Late House Surgeon New Yak Ophthalmic
and Aoral HaspstaL assistant at Moodsld's
Lye Hospital and Golden Square Throat Hue-
London.
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Ecrg.
33Waterloo St. S Stradlord . Telephone 317
-1 AMES CONNOLLI. AGENT FOR
es Bof04o Fertiliser, Pnre. N' end and Live Stock
Irurar o. and Cattle Buyer Residence Newgate
street. Goderach.
. WANTED.
Farmers and Gardeners to grow
Tomatoes, Green Beans. Beets.
Carrots, Cabbaze. Pumpkins. As-
paragus. Rhubarb Spinach and
Rpapberrie: for tht Canning Fac-
tory. Big 'Klee, pa:d lir all lines.
Come in and see us.
THE- HURON CANNING &
EVAPORATING CO.
GODERICH. - ONT.
05-4t
1011E WORK.
WOULD YOU LIKE $t TO 12
DAILY AT HOME. KNITTING
EXPERIENCE UNNECESSARY.
SEND 3 -CENT STAMP
DEPARTMENT 434 C
AUTO KNITTER COMPANY.
COLLEGE ST TORONTO.
CRAIGIE'S
Assurance and
Real Estate
A REAL BARGAIN
White prick. It -story. seven•
roam house, bath and electric
fights; goal barn. two Iota with
fault trees, sltuatetl on the corner
of Cameron and Raglan streets.
Price 131,700.
FOR SALE OR TO RENT
111 -story reit brick -veneered
dwelling, electric Tight. situated on
the west tilde of Huron Road. Im•
mediate possession.
Also several other properties for •
sale or to rent.
FARMER~
have enquiries for several farm
prola•rties.
Fire, Life and Accident Insurance
J. W. ('RAII;II•:
NOTICE TO CiIDITORS.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
IN nig EITATE OF THOMAS ROOM 1 ATV ,r
THE TOWN fir Gl1Dg/14.H• IN Mk Wl.nrY
Ur MANOR. GEHTLEMA9. DE (EA1all
Notre is hereby given. pursuant to R. S. 0.
chapter 121. lectern 'o that all persons having
claim agamat the estate 01 the rod Thomas
Beaty. dl, seed, who died on or about the 12th
day of February, A U 191%j are required to lend
or deliver to the undersigned solicitor for George
M. Elliott and Elisabeth May McCluskey, exe-
cutors of the said estate of tht said deceased, on
of before the 25th day of March A 1). 1916. their
Christian and surnames, addresees and doecrep•
t ions. the lull particulars of their claims. a state-
ment of then account. and the nature of the
securities (II any) held by them.
And further take notice that alter such last
mentloaed date said escrow's all proceed to
dlesnbute the assets of the dertased mincing the
parties entitled thereto, having regard only to the
chums of Much They shall then have received
ruts c. and that the executors will not be liable
l . t cod assets. or and part thereof. to any
ppen[asootett or persons of whose claims notice shall not
haysbeerl received by them at the time of such
distribution.
.Dated the kb day of March, A. U. 191•
CHARLESGA OW.
OW:iy r(, hOnt.
S daahatltt! bis Mdluakee
eV. 3s. a
P01 $ALE OR RENT.
NOR SALE. - A GOOD COMFORT-
ABLE dwelling house at northern end of
1'ctor u street. All conveniences and hne garden.
$11tu. Aptly to W. 1 McNEV IN. the present oc-
cupant. IN-Im
rOR SALE. -RED BRICK HOUSE.
with all con vemen nes. Apply W. A. Cal IS -
CCM. ?regalia, street. aim
FARM FOR SALE 1011 ACRES, ON
Ilse 7thal Colborne. /fay -std -a -
half brick house, born. Mord !!0111,. straw
shed. bees -fans e!' gem sheep -pen below.
Everything W inane
. Watered by nne
creek. eight acres plow.d, as the rest in [ram. 1n
every way one of the hest farms in the township
A very good orchard. sot kinds of fruit
Owns. pets. peaa-hee. blackcberrfes. reel cherries,
grapes. and all kinds of small trait. Nice utuaa-
non. near school and church, three nide* to Mc-
Gaw station. three miles to Auburn manta. Ad-
dress ANDREW JOHNSTON. R. R. Ns. 3.
(Rural telephone Rrl).
VOR SALE. -SOLID BRiCK HOUSE,
r all modern conveniences also good well, soh
water stern. luta trees lawns, vegetable arden.
stable. els. A few minutes' walk from the uare.
SIGNAL dart
address Boa 33. HE
pF-FK:E- Godene
FOR SALE. -FORTY ACRES GRAIN
and fruit farm. three males Iron Godencl,
on Bayfield road. it has eight acres of god
apple orchard.: 4) per cent. Spy. and Baldwins a
number of cherry. pear and plum trees. The
front Is a rich *candy loam. well sited Inc small,
fruits or vegeJabkw• the beat a good clay lam in
good condition. The buildings are good. water in
house and barn. Also sixty acres nearer Cork -
rich. suitable for either gram or pasture. spring
creek, 350 rods of tile dram a good barn and log
hoose. A to - AN R. R.
pppplIY MRS. M. BIC -1l
No. 2, Coderch, or phone' 259 r.3. 94-140
Have you increased
your Insurance
to meet the rising value
of property, goods,
furniture, etc ?
Attend to this matter
NOW.
ROBERTSON 6' WOOD S
insurance Agents
G
■ 11 a 1
Required
Large quantities of
SCRAP IRON
Terms -Cash on delivery
Please phone or write:us and our wagon will call.
The Naional Shipbuilding Co..
C1ODERICH Limited
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AUCTION SALES.
1LEARING AUCTION SALE OF
V FARM STOCK AND IMPLEMENTS.
There will be offered la sok at the peewees Irl
RICHARD McWHINNEY.
lot 1, cuncerarn 6.'Dlviseon 11111. AMleld. on
TUESDAY, MARCH Jath.
commencing at 1 o'clock p. m„ the Iol;owing.
Hostess. -One.mare, ruing 1years old. m fowl;
1 mare. rising 4 years old (matched teem); 1 mare.
rising If years o4d' 1 driving near,, siring 1 years
old; I drivel horse. riotng 7 years old.
CATTLE.- e cow, with call at foot: I cow. due
April 10th. I torr. due to calve April 34h; 1 mw,
due to calve April lath; 1 cow. due to calve May
21st: 2 gram cows; 1 heifer, rising 2 years old; I
steer. rising 2 years old; 3 heifers, ruing 1 year old;
3 steers. rising 1 year old.
One brood sow, due to 'farrow May 4 Ith, /U
bens.
IMrtgu&Nrs. -One wagon. I .culuratur, 1 land
roller, 2sets double harness. 1 Massey -Hare lac_
hoed drill.
A quantity of hay and oats. 1 McClary range.
hall dozen dining -room chain. and many other
article*.
Tames All sums of /lei and under, cash: over
that amount. lac months' credit will ,be given on
furnishing approved pint notes. A discount of 4
per cent steal[t wall dall be loed 1 n credit
AUCTION SALES.
AUCTION SALE OF FARM STOCK
ANDIMPLEMENTS
1 am instructed by the admmistratir of the
estate of the late
JOSEPH CLIFTON
to sen b publlc (auction. at lot r_, conies -con 1
West Wawaeoals, en
TUESDAY. APRIL 'Sod,
asaashop
pircfnll at 1 o'clock p. m , shp
One bay arre,'l2 yeaneid; l general purpose
marc; 1 filly, '1 yokel fid 1 cow, years old, due
in May. 1 Ivrea cow, . years oil; 1 mad cow.
h
milking, 2 steers, mans 3 years old: 3 heelers. ris-
ing 3 years cid; 1 bet. ruing 3 years old, call at
lou.. 2 steers. risme 2 years ad, 2 heifers nano 1
years ofd; 1 hwfe(, ions 1 year mid; 4 steers, ris-
ing 1 year old' 1 Wain wagon. 1 track ealfun. 1ler
red, I sees{ drill. 1 mower, I cutting -boa, 1
wiper. l set eel ogles. 1 aculller. 1 silo.. I set of
me
harness. 1 set honors1 fanning mill. 1 hayrack
and numerous other articles.
TERMS.- An sums of stet and under. cash; over
nun amount. a months' credit well be given on
furnishing approve d joint notes. A docent at
rate of 6 per tent. per annum allowed la ca h on
credit amounts.
CHARLESCLIPTON, T.GUND
Adnanistrato, Kippers P.(A Auctions
w car cos on cr
amounts. Hay and grain. cash NRESERNVVEI) AUCTION SALE
No reserve. Everything advertised will be HOVSS: D FUMNITURF, FURNISH
sold... farms are rented. 1 GS, ETC.
RICHARDMt.WHINNEY. T. GUNDRY,
Proprietor. Auctioneer
4 UCTION SALE (W FARM STOCK.
11 IMPLEMENTS. GRAIN. ETC.,
There will be offered lo/ale by public auction,
at the premiss of
DAVID MtGRATTEN.
lot 12. concesawnAshfield, on
MONDAY. MARCH pith,
commencing at 1 o'clock p. m.. the following.
HI Nts[s. - One heavy gelding. rising 6 years old;
I hot, y mare, rtsm` 5 years old: 1 general purpose
mare, 11 yeah old. foal In April; 1 vfneralliurpose
gelding. ruing 2 years; 1 heavy wit., rising 2 years
oil.
CATTLE. One cow, nsuig 14 years old, calf at
toot, I cow. rang Year old. call al foot: 1 cow.
rising . years old, due in April; 2 cows. rising 5
years oke. mtlktng; 2 *leers, rang 2 years old; 3
heifers. rising two yearn old; 5 steers, rising 1 year
old. I Netter. rning I year old; 1 thoroughbred
Hereford bull, rising 1 year old.
One so.. with litter at foot; MID e, hens.
Tem sets double harnes, 1 set new. 1 set single
her nee.
IM►t.a>tiNTs.-Chore nearly -new binder. I mower
(hoot cut). both Massey-Flarrts make; I nearly -
new hay rake, I nearly-ne. II Moe seed drill. 1
disc harrow. 1 four -section harrow, 1 armor -tooth
cultivator, 1 steel railer. 2 welting {Mows, 1 twin
plow, 1 Massey -Harris manure spreader, 1 acuMer,
1 new wagon, 1 two -seated carnage, I gravel box.
Erie* CSnboy Top buggy, 1 set bobsleigh.. 1 long
sleight 1 hey rack. t set Psi -Ib. tyles. 1 cutter,i 1
tanning mill with bagger. 1 turnip pulper, 1 grind-
stone, 1 new Delaval cream separator.
One mutt stove, 1 bedstead and springs '6
kitchen chair,.. I kitchen table. 4 No. 3 Daisy
churn
A number of grain tags. a number of cedar
posts a quantity of seed oats a quantity of feed
oats, a quantity of reed barley. about 12 tone of
grad hay. forks shovels, chains and other article.,
too numerous to mention.
Everything must he sold, as the proprietor has
diTriul. of
row
hs farm.
All *um. of 310 and under, cash: over
that armount. ') month.' credit will be given on
furmahmg approved joint notes. A discount of
4 per cent straight will he allowed for cash cats
credit amounts.
DAVID MCGRATTBN, T. GUNDRY,
Proprietor Auctuioomnb
AUCTION SALE OF FARM STOCK
- AND IMPLEMENT`. -
JOHN W. McGEE
will offer for sale by public auction. at the prem -
tees. lot 2, Lake road, hall -mile north of Port
Alban. on
WEDNESDAY. MARCH 21%h
commencing at 1 o'clock p. m.. sharp:
'Insists.- One heavy -draft horse, rising 7
year.; 1 Neck general purpose horse. rising 7
. ' mate_:.neral purpDurptnnmare, lei. 1Qaloch1.
Hung if year. of • • i general oa• m
10 years old, 1 filly. 2 years old. general purpose.
2 Colts, awn,( 1 year old. sired by 11a1 Spink
C . (inc tow. a years old. due in April:
1 cow, if years old, supposed to calve in May. 1
cow. 9 year. .dd. newly -calved; 1 cow. o years old
calved last October. 1 Hereford bull. rising 2
year. old. 1 fall calf. 5 months old, 9calves. rising
1 year old: 7 heifers, rains 2 years old: 2 steers.
rang 2 years old: t heifer. none 3 years old, due
to rale in 1priI
Pit, Eight store hogs, 1 month. old; I brood
vie. 2 year_ old. Ica young pig.. 3 weeks old.
Fowl. Fifty hen.. 3 duck..
lMpt 0.94419?,.-- (inc Massey -Harris bimler, 1
mower. 1 Aeke, both (kering make. I new hay -
loader. 1 new manure spreader, I new wagon and
box. I cultivator. 1 disc harrow, I set of harrows 1•
surd drill. 1 No. 21 Fleury plow. 1 twin plow. 2
.curlers I Fleury cutting box. 1 wagon. I gravel
boa, 1 stork Tack, 1 nearly new McLaughlin top
buggy. I light wagon. 1 road buggy. 1 cutter.
1 Ford car -and running accessories. 1912
model. In good condition: I churn, 1 new Standard
cream'.eparator. I set of sleighs 1 set of double
honest, 2 sets of .Ingle harness. I set of plow
hart,•.. 7 Neer collars. 1 Astrachan robe. 2 log-
ging shams, 1 hay fork rope (111 feet long), 2
cross -cut saws 1 bucksaw, aquantity of ash and
elm lumber, 2 cupboards,) table. 1 gas stove with
oven. 1 hot-water tank, 1 poet -hole auger. a num-
ber of grain bags 1 ladder, 1 saddle. forks. chains.
+hovels neckynkcs, wh,ftietrem and num-rims
other articles.
BAY, AND GRAIN. -- Two hundred' bu.hele
seed oat% granary tillere:.lu) bushels No. 21
0 A. C. hurley, 1 stack of clover and timothy
hay, shout N or to tons.
Hverything positively will be sold, as the
proprietor has rented his farm ned is going West.
Teases. All sum. of Soo and under. cash; over
that amount, 12 m ontha • credit will be given.
A discount of 3 per cent. straight allowed for
cash on credit amounts.
JOHN W. Mt:(;EE, THOS. GUNDRY,
MR. ALBERT CAMERON
all sell by sodic auction at the Maple Leal
Store, Hamilton street. (ioderit'h, on
THURSDAY.:MARCH 2Lt.
commenting el 1,34 p. in. sharp.
One Doherty wean ( walnut case6 2 sldeb cards,
1 cook swot (coal or wood), 1 Belk oak heater, 1
extension table, r dining chairs, ': rocking chain.
1 Singer sesyng ranch e. 1 bslry carnage. 1 high-
apeted waahta[ machine, t 1 complete bedroom
wete.3 iron bedsteads, mattress and springs; 1
piece linoleum 415 yard.. 3 kitchen tables. 1 fall -
kat table. 12 kitchen chairs, 1 walnut bureau., 2
lounges. I set of upholstered furniture. a number
M picture+, kitchen utensils, garden tool, and
numerous other Wrtrks.
Everything mol) toe- disposed of, as proprietor
is leaving for the /Vest
Terms cash 1
ALBERT CAMERON, i GUNDRY.
Proprietor. i Adtioneer.
AUCTION SALE OF FARM
IMPLEMENTS ANI) 11011SE
FI:RNITURE. _ -
MR. DAVID BRINLEI'
will sell by public auction. at lot concession 10,
Western Ihvlsons Colborne. on
FRIDAY. MARCH T21d,
commencing at 1 o'clock sharp-
- HOomee. -One
harp--Hoeage.-One heavy -draft mare, using if years,
1 bay horse, la Years old: 1 hose. 1.2 years old
CATTLE. One cow. r, years old. milking Iso
months. 1 fresh -calved cow.6 year*old. I steer.
to months old; 1 haler, 9 month. old; 1 heifer
call. 2 months old; 1 heifer call. 2 weeks old.
Pica. --One sow, if months out •
IMn.4MENTs. bne, Macormck harder, with
trucks and sheaf -earner: 1 mower -t$-1o04 cull,
nearly -new cultivator. both MeaseyHarris make;
1 'kering lo -hoe need dnit. 1 nearly -nay iron
roller. 1 nearly -flew set die harrows. [ new
Marney Herrn neahot hayrake. I set wagon scales
IIIill weigh 2.544 Ifn. r, 1 No. 21 Fleury plow. 1
twin furrow Lwow. 1 wheelbarro.. I set ironhar-
mw,. 1 good cutter. 1 good open buggy, 2 cutters.
Some s Allmon*
furniture.
T[eses. Allwrs of [lac and uncle, leash; over
that amount. 7 months' credit all be given on
furnishing approved pent notes. A discount of 4
per cent. ate errierod-
for t ash on credit
aaowta r
kserytAing 11111 a,U 171 • sold- as peopree
to is moon, from hem.
DAVID BRINLEY. T. GUNDRY.
Propnetoe. Auctioneer.
AUCTION SALE OF FARM STOCK
ANI) IMPLEMENTS.;
MR JOHN RYAN
will sell by public auction at lot E. Western
Division of Colborne township (the Edward
Haney farm), on
MONDAY, MARCH 25th.
commencing at 1 o'clock p. m.. the following
tntebeavymold;+general
hose. 4 year. old; I mare. rising 3 years a d, 1
driving mare.:1 years old; 1 roan cow, 9 year%
due in May, 1 strutted cow, 9 years old, due cal
May: 1 white cow, i years. due in April; 1 white
cow. 9 years supposed to be in calf: 1 spotted
pow, 7 years. milking. m calf; 1 red cow. 4 years.
nearly tat. milking four months; 1 roan cow, 3
year., milking two months; 1 Mack trio. 4 years.
due In May; 1 fat red cow. giving some milk: I
roan cow, 5 years, due In April;I red cow.. years.
due in April. 1 cow, 3 years old, due to calve May
14th; 1 dry cow. 3 years old; 2 heifer calves. 1 pigs
(about 111u (hos. wrtght):,1 new,:set double harness,
1 set single harness. 1 new Bain wagon and Mx.
1 nen Macky Harass fertiliser drill. I new 6.44,04
Deering mower. 1 new In -f1 wide Deering hay -
rake. 1 new I I disc Marey -Hares harrow. 1 new
Bain hay and stock rack. 1 new No. _ 1 Fleury
plow. 1 top buggy. 1 set iron harrows. 1 tubular
cream separator. .al hens, 2 ducks and 1 drake. 2
thoroughbred Toulouse geese and gander. whiffle-
trees.
h,145-trees. neckyokes, oaks and other articles tar
numerous to mention.
I Tattles. .411 sums of gtu and under, cash; over
that amount. 7 month( credit will be given on
furnishing approved joint notes. A disco4ant u( 1
per cent. straight all be allowed (or &ash on
' credit amounts.
I Everything must be old. as the proprietor ,s
Riving up farming. Most of the mach uiery and
implements were. sight new last spring.
JOHN RYAN, THOS. GUNDRY,
Proprietor AurI,oneer.
DOSTPONED SALE.
1The auction sale of two good building and
garden lots the property of Mr. Thomas lin
rows and Mr.. Wm. Burrows, postponed Iron,
last Saturday. will he held on
SATURDAY, MARCH '43rd.
at 1 o'clock p. m , at the premises. Nelson street.
Proprietor. Auctioneer. T. GUNDRY. Auctioneer.
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A CORDIAL. INVITATION TO ATTEND THE
FORTHCOMING
MILLINERY OPENING
MARCH 14, 15, 16, and folknving days
The newest creations in
SPRING MILLINERY ,
from Dame Fashion's Workshop
M. R. Mac Vicar
Kingston street
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FIFTEEN 1 EEN YEARS. i
SENTENCE IN McCRACKEN CASE
AT ASSIZES r1418 WEEK.
Prisoner Pleads Guilty to Charge of
Manslaughter at Second Trial tor
the Shooting of His WIfa in July
Last Two civil Cases Also before
the Court.
(erred for enquiry and report
to His Honor Judge Dickson_ M. G.
Cameron for plaintiff; C. Garrow for de-
fendant.
The Court concluded before noon on
Tuesday.
THE LADS IN KHAKI.
TO DEFEND DAMAGE ACTION.
Offer of Settlement of McIntosh Clans
Not Accepted -Fisherman Present a
Gnewance.
A special meeting of the town council
was held on Thursday uight Inst, all the
members being present.
The Reeve and Mr. 11. E. Hodgens
were appointed W t'eprens:at the council
Much concern was felt in town at the at the Hydro-radW tweeting at Toronto
news of the death of Stanley Hays, son (his week,
of Major R. S. Hays of Seaforth and A deputation of local fishermen was
grandson of Mrs. Hays of town. The Present and (,apt. 'Molter was heard in
had the the matter of the new Government reg -
The case of the King versus James following r to the sad occurrence:ulation9 under which the fishermen are
X11061 Or
re
No casualty bulletin since the eon- i u etl to baud over one-fifth of their
McCrackey was disposed of at the assizes mencenlent u( the war has been receivedmite to the Gevernment at the set
on Monday without going before a jury. 1n Seaforth With more genuine regret Price of eight cents per pound. The
Mr. Justice Masten was the presiding and sorrow than the one on Monday fishermen complain that the regulations
judge; the interests of the Crown were morning announcing the death of Wil- I are unfair and sought the assistance of
Gam Stanley Hays, second son of Major the council In petitioning the cloverp-
looked after by T. R. Ferguson. K.C. of R. S. and Mrs Hays. of town, who went. After considerable die useion the
Toronto, and County Crown Attorney
Seagger, and the prisoner's counsel were was killed the previous day while rrlaking council decided to take uo action.
a flight at Camp Taliaferro, Fart. Worth, I Mr, George Porter was present and
and
T. C. Robinette, K. C.. of Toronto, aTexas. He and Lieut. Bate were in the conferred with the council in the mat
Richard Vanstone, of N'ingtum. I air and while attempting a nose dive the ter of the claim of Mlt
Miss Ellen Mclntos
After a somewhat lengthy conference machine crashed to the ground, a distance fur damages. It was stated that Miss
y the counsel on both sides and the of over 400 feel Both men weer taken' Mclutosh's solicitor had offered to
father and brother of the acgtsed, the plea W[ alive but Stanley died in the hospital make a complete settlement for 113.50.
of "not guilty" to the indictment for about an hour later. The late Stanley
This was not accepted. and the Mayor,
murder was withdrawn and the .prisoner Hays was burn in Seaforth and had spent I the Reeve and the Deputy Reeve were
by his counsel pleaded "guilty' the all his lite .rrr, where his quiet, gentle-; constituted a aunmittee to ttte the town
charge u( manslaughter. The Crown ac- manly bearing had made him a general solicitor and have him defend the action,
cepted the plea and Mr. Robinette then sed His Lordship and asked that he sentence be made as lenient as favorite, r>Ut only at. the C llegiate In-
tstltute, which he was attending at the
the stime of his enlistment, but with the older
n out that the ns
bee. e pointed
1 1 PoP people and business men of the town. A
oner did nota belong to the criminal class, year ago ne enlisted with the Royal Fly -
that ed was a member of a highly re- ing Corps at Toronto. s dleg the SUM- 21st. under the auspices of the Arthur
unfortunate
d family and that outside of this fer at Lamp Borden, being t ansferred Circle. Miss Dillingham's program is a
unfortunate altair he bore a good repute- with his squadron to Texas in` *ember, - delight tut combination of stns, recitation
tion. Counsel asked also that the stmt- where he was connected with A. _
and story -telling. She has made four ex
ince be as light as px)e ible in order that M."' Aerial Gunnery Squadron, 'Royal
the prisoner might return to help )ring Flying Corps, until his death. Hr was tended visits to France, where, under the
up his little sun. ' direction of the "Concert: at the Front"'
After another brief adjournment Judge only seventeen years of age. bltljur League,she entertained the soldiers in
Masten returned to court and onounced Hays' eldest son has been in the trenches camp, and she tells of many amusing and
in France for over two years. The e„.patheuc incidents of soldier life that
Song -Recitation -War Stories.
A unique entertainment is that which
will be given by Miss Dillingham in Knox,
church next Thursday evening. March
sentence. which was that M racked be is being brought from Texas for inter
imprisoned in the Kingston penitentiary mens.
for fifteen years, -
The prisoner, who has been in the The funeral of Stanley Hays' took
county jail Einer his arrest after the
well. place at Seaforth on Sunday from the
He F
stx)oting, IOOke(1 lresn ane•lest Presbyterian church to Maltland-
madshow of emotion during the pea bank cemetery. An impressive service good
ceedingt or -upon hearing the. sentence. .
csime under her own observation. She
Id be heard by a Very' large audience.
;ickyets are only 25c.
Thi Edi(yards' home-made candy. Itis
The court rum was crowded, among was conducted by Rev. [k Larkin. The
those present being a large number of Seaforth Collegiate Cadets, four returned
people from 'the neighborhood in which officers from Clinton and the Seaforth'
the fatality occtured. hand were in attendance. The beautiful
It was on Sunday. July 22nd last, that
the prisoner, who was a farmer in Mor- floral tributes were so numerous that they
an automwere carried m special conveyances. De -
his wife over her going for a
ris township, had a disagreement with spite a blizzard the church was filled to
erflowing,
bile ride with some friends. After her re
-t-' o
turn the two were walking about the I -
barnyard and having some w'Rrds when a I Word was received in town Wednesday
revolver in the prisoner's .anti was dis- gmorning that Lieut. William Proudfoot
charged and the bullet entered tI side of had again been w'o undid. but Mild re -
his tris head, killing her instantly. At turned to duty. This is the fourth time
re -
the trial in November Iasi the defencethat Lietlt. Proudfalt has been wounded.
A aa that the shooting was accidental.
Ile jury disagreed, necessitating a new.
trial.
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funeral wasof a military character. The I D ssmaking.
TWO CIVIL CASES.
Flight -Lieut. _Wiles L. A. Sinclair,
R. N. A.S., is in town for a brief visit.
and is at the home of Mrs. J. M. Roberts.
There were two civil cases on the He is in Canada on a brief furlough after
docket. These were disposed of on Tues- fifteen months y(ervice in the Balkans and
day morning. Carter vs. Daer was an at the Dardanelles. Ile leaves Saturday
action for seduction. the plaintiff being on his return to Toronto and a few days
Walter Carter, of Sarnia. and the defen- later for ov s.
dant William Daer. a farmer in Hullett
township. On consent of counsel, judg- I Miss Glenn, o Glenn -Charles. Toronto,
ment was entered for plaintiff for 5250 , Canada s Hair Fa' r ion Stu1• , will be in
and costs. L. E. Dancey for plaintiff; Goderich Monday, . tar • h I1ith, at lied -
C. Garrow for defendant,
sect a action was Doyle vs. Doyle. gentlemen'sgehair goods. f you are not
The plaintiff, Stephen Doyle. is a farmer satisfied with the appear - of your hair
in Ashfield, and the defendant is Miss El- consult Miss Glennwho is • authority
izabeth Doyle. his sister, living at Luck- on hair goods and individual i it styles.
now. The defendant is administratrix of Free demonstration. -•
Mrs. C er hat returned from a three
months' vi t at Detroit and is again at
her rooms o er Parsons' Fair. where\ she
will be glad t see all tier old custama
and any new ace
1f quality coun ', use Biasstone's de-
licious ice cream i bulk or brkln for all •\
occasions. Phone
AUCTION SA.. - REGISTER\
SATURDAY. March 141.- Aum on .ale of a fancied
of young cattle and mach cow property of Mr
J. A. Ne•hoboo, at Pfeffer s ctrl. Auburn. ai
1 11" o'clock share. T.Gti. rrr, auctioneer.
MOND/Y. • March til. -Auction .ale of farm
stick. ,mplrriwnls. grain, etc , property of David
McGratten, concession 2, A.hllelrf. T. Gusapv,
auctioneer.
MONDAY. March I`. Sale of farm stock and
implements. at Ian Y3. e,ncesetimn 7, West Wawa -
nosh fabut hall-a-mle from 5t Augustine1
commencing at 1 o'clock sharp. No rase c. a.,
the proprsetor has sole hs (arm aid se ret ing
(rum farming: Gatnrs\(JRorel. proprietor JJ
PURviS, auctioneer.
TUESDAY. March 19. • A' nein .ale or far
stock at lot 12,yuncesnem ,, ahlleld, just south
Tf Dungannon. GhLilss Ft t.es. proprietor.
. GUNDRY. aucnterieer•.
the estate of the late Mary Doyle, her sis-
ter. who owned a farm on the 10th con-
cession of Ashfield. Two other sisters.
Hannah and Bridget, left their home -an
Ashfield some forty-five years ago and
went to Stratford and a short time after-
wards to Detroit. where all trace of them
was lost. and they have never since been
heard of. although frequent and
dilicent enquiries have been made.
The plaintiff asked for a declaration of
the Court that Hannah and Bridget
Doyle are presumed to be dead and that
he and the defendant are the only heir
andlheiress of the late 14#ry Doyle and are
enti led to her estate. This action and
all questions' arising therein were re -
AUCTION SALE.
AUCTION SAL(•. ()F A CARLOAD OF
MILCH COWS AND YOUNG CATTLE.
MR. J. A. NICHOLSON.
of Nr.t Monkton. will sell by public auction at
Pfeffer', Ilotel, Auburn. on
SATURDAY. MARCH Itch,
commencing at daft p. m. sharp:
Two purebred registered cows, using 1 years
old; 5 newly -calved cows, with calves at foot; 15
good grade cow.,,to freshen March and April; R
Fearltng steers and heifers and a Iew young
calves.
These cows are all young and in good
ton. and are an extra well-bred lot
Teases -All sums of $lOand under. emelt; over
that amount, 6 month. credit will h: given on
furnishing approved joint notes. A discount at
rate of 4 per cent. straight allowed la cash on
credit amounts.
J. A. NICHOLSON. THOS. GUNDRY,
Proprietor. Auctioneer.' I
FOR SALE.
VOUNG'PIGS FOR SALE.-- I HAVE
for kale a number of _young ppi1gs nearly
ready to wean. D. F. SCHWAN , R. R•INo. 2,1
Clinton.
TAXES IN ARREARS
1
The Council at their meeting
February 15th paseed the follow-
ing resolution:
"That the Collector proceed to
collect all arrears of 1015, 1916 and
1917 taxes forthwith."
All interested take warning and
save cents.
For information of the public.
there are only about $600.00 owing
of 1915 taxes
WM. CAMPBELL.
Collector.
March 7th. 1918. 05-tf
ISOLDE ' MENG
the renowned English vjnilnist. who will
play in Goderich on, londay evening
next. Miss MengeOS one of the foremost
musical artists the day. and her en-
gagement by fife management of Victoria
Opera House gives the people of Griderich
and vicinity an opportunity of showing
their appreciation of such a rare musical
rtunity. _ I
THE CONSERIAVION OF CLOTHING. -
We are constantly being urged to con-
serve fond and other products which will
aid in winning the war. The high
prices of many fabrics are causing many
me us to conserve our clothing. tor). Faded
fabrics can be made to look as- gond as
new if dyed. We carry a full line of the
Standard Dyes. They are easy to use
and give satisfactory results. A ten -cent
package will give a live color to one to
three pounds of {foods. Ask to see our
color -cards, showing the different colors
and shades. E. R. Wigle. druggist, Gode-
rich.
Dr. Forster, eye. ear, nose and throat
specialist. will be at the Bedford hotel,
Goderlch, on Wednesday, 20th inst.,
after 7 p. m., till Thursday, the 21st, to
1 p. m.
Millinery Opening.
1 wish to announce that 1 will re -open
my store with a full stock of up-to-date
spring millinery on March 21st. and will
be pleased to show goods on and after
that date. Mn, p T. DEAN. .
Ca. East street and Square
Miss Lilian Dillingham sang the soparno
solos with a taste that cogs thoroughly
artistic. Her voice is pure and flexible.
and was admirably controlled. -Bristol
Leen
implementa.epc., pr, •, rt$of lane Brinley. lot
.\,crncewtnn W, Code . ton nshgo. 'r. Gummy.
au,'l letnlr.
W►UN9:DAY, Start )) - Clearing aw ,on sale
nI farm stock. Implements vain. ha , etc..
property of John W Mc ' half -mile th of
Wort Alpert, who has rented is farm. T
Gooney. aU6tintlerr.
THURSDAY. March 21.- Unrtjrrved au ti.4n
sale of household furniture, (u john etc.;
property of Mr. Albeit Cameron, at Maple Leat
Store, J1am.4tem street, (;oiderich, commencing
at 1.24' o'clock. T (;i sow)'; aucr r.
TUESDAY. March 2e.-Auc in .ale or farm
et 'k and implements, pros ty 01 Richard Mc
N h ley. lot I
conrrssi
ratn
N .
' llao,
sissy, Mar' T ..- lut'tion gale of tarn,
uokk. I rme•nl , grain. hay. etc., belonging to
Air 51c i N•r estate lot Cs.. concession a.
West Wawa .h. T (;evtMe. auctioneer.
Telt' 111 ,arch 29. --Clearing aurunn sale
of far . ,te9'k.; 'grime fits, etc, property of
Henr. CI O, a)nt'r ions, Ashlirld T Gueuni.
t,nmer*
Ssruw0a'. March . -Auction gale of h of,
cattle, mactw ry, v. fanh irness, etc., pro see ty
M Georg,. Ric ardor. at Sltults Hearse. (.odesi eh.
T. Gt'Nt.a1. al toiwer.
SAttRn9Y. fit ch. :go ...,Auc,I,,n sale of he
propel ty and chi els of Mr. rhn McDonald,
South at reel. Dieter -h. T. (;nsD . auctioneer.
Tue.-nay. April .-Admmistra • 's sale of
farm •trick. emplane s. etc., beton -ng to the
eel atie of the late Josr. Clifton. hr • ' eerterw-
smn 4. West Wawanawb. . Gtomm% a o neer.
DIED
MACM.ATII At the home .t
Hrnlmesville,
on Sunday.
MacMath. In h1: ,nth yqr
ROBINSON. In (Nderleh., on Wednesday.
March 13. Ali render Rohl(e on, in het li3rrl
H Trewarth'i
arch In, Witham
year.
Thr funeral will take place fro
deme. East street, on Saturday;
;30 o'clock p m., to Marland ore'
at the Muse at 2 o'clock
FOViLE44 In Dielcnch. nn Wedne
1:1, Mrs. Margaret Fowler. aged .2 y
IBARNETT-Al Detroit. on Friday.
Mary Brophey, wile of John Harnett.
JEWELL.- In Goderlch, on Turedey. Marty. 12.
Jame, Jewell, in hl. r;,th year.
The funeral will take place from his late rem•
rlence'Hinck..tree'. on Monday. March I$,.st-.
2. :1s,, cock p m . to Maitland cemetery. Service
at the house at 2 o'clock
SHIRR AY --At the insolence of her sort -in-law.
H. 1. 0. Cooke, Gralrrlch. on March 12,
Ave, Thomgnn. rrlu't of the late Niro
Sheiray, In her loth year.
Funeral from the residence of her sort David
Shrray, Hensall. on Friday. 13th tial , at 2
p. m
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS --March 14.
Page,
Auctnm Sale -Cha. Clifton ... .... ... 1
'• •' - David Mc(retten
--Richard McWhinney 1.
•' •• -Albrrt Cameron ... ..... 1
•• '• -David Brinley I
1 " John Ryan., t
Keep; Growing -Sun Life Assurance Co .... ti
Reader- Dr F. 1 R. Porater
-Glenn-Charles, Toronto_ ..., 1
---Mrs. Carter . ... ..
Income Tax Fame -Inspector of Taxation.. 2
General Housemaid Wanted -Sterling Batik. 1
Young Piga for Sale- D. F. Schwann .
1.11 res, -
ch I6. at
',Service
March.
rs.
it It;
Postponed Sale - Mr. Thee Burrows and Mn. t
1 Wm Burrows . . ..... .