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that iron of Lowder Cheek
tans a annfecturets is Caesda.
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if you were dealing with the flan
directly. look over your stock
sad if von will need • new supply
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Is -FIRST YEAR -No 1711
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4ODRRIOH, ONTLQIOO THURSDAY. APRIL '25. 1918
Most People
in Goderich
read The Signals. Any per-
son who is not already taking
it may have it for One Mol-
ler from now to the end of
this year.
$1 to Jtanuary Int, 1919.
THE SIGNAL PRINT INC CO.. LIMITED. Puaunleee.
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THE STERUNGBIA 11 K
OF CANADA
SAVE, Because -
Motley begets motley -when it is saved.
FOR SALE.
°R SALE. -LAUNCH DOROTHY.
1- abwt 96 tat over all: was is good ruaruag
ens litwo last fall; ague es barber leaned. bargain
et M. Enquire at SIGNAL OFFICE.
EED POTATOES FOR SALE. --IRISH
.1.BR: a ere table variety• seek .
J. 1B.74 leR. R. Na 4 fioderira.
R SALE. -SEVERAL -G 0 0 D
second -band banks. One II -inch cesium
rare. Apply at WEST STREET BAR
BEE
STOCK FOR SALE.
I One goad Scotch Shortborn bull, 14
storing old, a roan. Dam. Ridgewood
Ditchers of Gloucester 2nd = 50660..
Got by Fyvie Chief =77300= .
Two dual purpose Shorthorn bulls -one
darts red. 11 months cad. Dam, Emily
123934 = . Gof E F)'vie Chief = 77500 = .
This bull is of the family that wen the
stalk contest at the Word s Far. Chicago.
One 8 months old, a dark red. Dam.
Alice =121078=. Got by Fyvie Chief
=77500=.
Also Coater White pigs. of any age.
Good seed beans also for sale.
JAMES CHISHOLM.
10-t( R. R. No. 3, Goderich. Ont.
WARTE U.
1- 1RLS WANTED. -APPLY THE
lA GODERICH KNITTING CO. 10-41
11AID WANTED. -FOR SMALL
. fanaly. Aptly MRs. A. M. SHEiPHARD,
Vincent street.
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Alt* POSL IC 1•SlMr
f
pUt1L1C NOTICE-_
THE GODERICH ELEVATOR AND
TRANSIT COMPANY, LIMITED.
The annual general ine•uog of the Yareboiders
of the Goderich Elevator and Transit Compare
Word, will be held la the resins above t h,
4JYrWo Bank. North street and Sgoara Godwic
Ontario. on
WEDNESDAY. MAY 1st. at 11 o'clock n000
for the election of directors for the eosin( Year
and the transaction of any other business that
soy properly be brought before the nneeting.
G L. PARSONS.
Secretary -Treasurer.
Godericle. Ont., April Pith. leis. 11-21
F. J. R. FORSTER.
EYE, EAR. NOSE. THROAT.
thalmic
Late Horat H Sursp.t . New Yleek ors6.11d
and Aural Hopsta` sacs' at TTMraoa (Fs
Ere Hoepttat rid Golden Square t Hos-
paal, London.
tl Waterloo St- Stratford Telephone Ell.
At Hetet Bedford. Godench. Wednesday. May
nth 7 p. m., to May Nth. 1 p. m.
POTATOES
Choice selected Delaware
and Irish Cobbler
SEED POTATOES
for sale at reasonable price.
In stock at W Symonds' store,
Saltford.
Also good table Potatoes.
'nose 42.
effsseawar
FOR SALE OR IEIT.
CRAIGIE'S
Assurance and
Real Estate
FIRE
LIFE INSURA NCEACCI DENT
AUTOMOBILE
Plisse your insurance with one
who specialise. In the above linea.
1 will g1iveort
dsee the latest word-
ings ant you are prnpeely
1 will insure your automobile
while appy*here in (7anada or
United Steal at reasonable rate..
Property 1n all parte of the town
for ea • and to reit.
A number of summer oottsges to
rent
J. W. ORAiOiR
LIOUSE TO RENT. -ON KEAYS
carat; re.gas. All coavenieacs; re-
Q!!ttf 7Vnw oh lot. Apple to J w.
aWaaerf7 LD, GetatrlA R. Na Y. 7 06-tf s
foLOR SALE. -RED BRICK HOUSE.
with all coavarmol4 Apply W. A. CHIS -
11, Trafalgar stout. 65-41
FARME.
FOR SAL -100 ACRES. ON
the 7th carceeiaa 01 Colborne, story-and-s-
haft
toaryry and-s-
haU a
brick hre. buds bun. /had Pune. straw
shad, hen -Mors, bag -pen, sheep -pen blow.
Everything' an lar osier Watered by spring
creak, eight acres plowed. all the rest in grass. In
every way one of the best farms in the township.
A vary sed orchard, .n kaods of fruit-- applies.
pies panty sorts. black themes. red cherries,
graps and ell kinds of small fruit. Nice anus -
Ws Naar school and church; three miles to Mc-
Gaw se miles to Auburn station. Ad -
dregs W JOHNSTON. R. R. Na. 6.
INC
rLK OR SALE. -SOLID BRKCHOUSE.
water w modaceaysrwese. also good wall. molt
pates fret was. Ins. the prolan.
Iron see. A iso siestas' ass her the M.
Dare
For Kulars address Boz iJ. THE
SIGNAL OFFICE. Goderich. Ont. 90-U
AUCTION SALE.
AUCTION SALE OF TOWN PROP-
ERTY IN TOWN OF GODERICH.
There will be offered for sale by public suction
on TUESDAY. MAY 141h, (919,
at 2 o'clock p. re , the following property, namely
The east ball a lot running number nine hun-
dred and seventy (97(1) on the south side of Ne-
gate surest In the town un Goderirh On the
proper-) the is a frame dwelling house, one and
a -halt Kart, ream rotas, with bathroom and con -
Small Three is also on the lot
brick iaa. formerly used as a
. whack with Might alterations
be alae a deie.s( -4 g.
esu per .aC c 'Sr wrrkre .teres
tee and an ME a Amy M eta wale sod the belaice
tilt thirty days. thereafter. -
For farther particulars apply t.
MRS, MARGARETMcLEOD. T.GUNDRT,
11-31 P oprybess. Amy -maser.
AUCTION SALE OF FARM ST(.
IMPLEMENTS. ETC.
DAVID G. HENDERSON
will .d1 by public auction at lot 17. concession t,
Wast Wawanoah. on
WEDNESDAY. MAY eth.
commencing at 1 o'clock .
Hoasas.- the standard -bred sorrel driver. I
mil -matched tom of standa2 and years old, by rd -bred geldings.
ris1 Cl) Clyde mare. rising ruing
9 years old. n i foal . 1 Clyde
hlCATTL11.--Una cow. N years old, due May 24th:
1 cow, 4 yyeeaars oed, due April With.
I cow, 9 years
olPecs`t-eOnel Yorkshire soww. due May 26th.
IsuurSt+rs. Erc.-One 6 -ft. binder, 1 5 -ft.
mower. nearly new. bah Marey -Harry
make; 1 McCormick left. rake, with
pole 1 Nome drill. I disc harrow,
1 set Diamond harrows. 1 Verity No. 10 walking
plow, 1 nevi No. 26 Oliver riding plowt
, 1 uner, 1
land roller. 1 fanning mill, 1 cutting hoz, 1 root
miner. 1 Adams wagon and Mur, 1 set of wagon
aprunP. .0111) lbs.; I wi of sleighs, 1 two -seated
rubber -tired surrey. 1 top buggy, 1 rubber -tired
top buggy. 1 Portland cutter. 1 gravel boa. 1
stnneboat, 1 hay rack, 1 set of *brass -mounted
double harnes, nearly new 1 set of rubber -
roosted single harness, whitfletrees. neckyokes,
forks and shovels
FtraMTtnta.-One dining -room ertetrion table.
parlor table, kitchen table. cupboard, churn. bed-
room suite and materna.. 1 cream separator. 2
wood heaters, kitchen chairs and other articles
too numerous to mention
Several thousand feet of hemlock lumber, I -in-,
and 2,4.
Everything to be dispred of. as farm r told.
Tans --Aa warm oa 110 and under, cash; over
that amount, 4 months' credit will be given on
furnishing approved Joint notes. A discount at
rate of 6 per rent. per annum allowed for cash
on credit amounts
DAVID G. HENDERSON.
R. R. No. 2, Auburn. T GUNDRY,
Proprietor. Auctioneer.
AT YOUR SERVICE
R•ITII A
Full Line of Electrical
Goods
IRONS
TOASTERS
TOASTER STOVES
HEATING PADS
HOTWATEk CUPS
BEDROOM HEATERS
VIBRATORS
FLASHLIGHTS
and BATTERIES
WIRE YOUR HOME
DON'T WA IT -'PHONE TA T
and let him tell you what it will
cost.
'Phone IWD a . TAI! Phone
103 Twit ELR(TRit'lAf 82
Electric Supplies of all kinds
always on hand.
West streetr-next to Post Office
CARD OF THANKS.
R. AND MRS. WILLIAM FARR
and daughter I. toll to thank thea saygrads la than knndas and sysnpatny shown w
Mass during their recent sod bersavea..t.
CLARD OF THANKS. -WE WISH TO
estate our hearty thanks to the neighbors
w n promptly turned out this morntae and
gave thew valued assitance n egungalukise the
see at the neneutler Nurseries. Their good oak
is very much appaciated. STEWART BROS.
Benniiaer, April 7l.
CARD OF THANKS. -MRS. WM. J.
/ KILLOUGH, Joarph A. Kdlrugi and family
wish to thank [her mann blends and the:pubis
generally for the many kind espressos of gyw
pathy shown them in then recent sad bereave-
ment.
Now is the Time
to clean up cellar and yard.
Get rid of rubbish and
thus remove
Danger of Fire
insure with
ROBERTSON C' WOODS
Insurance Agents
TOWN OF GODERICH.
DOG LiCENSE.
THE I tborottgh cleanest -up ati the cemetery, THE
ff j t DS` IN tHA
[lel ion too; and tb.e spring (seting is to be ex-' g gni id'ftL/
tended also to the neglected "upstate" of
The owner. pusses or harborer of
every dog in the town shall obtain a
license and get a tag before the first day
of May, and otherwise conform to the
town bylaw respecting same.
Dog tags to be Obtained from
WM. CAMPBELL,
11-2t Collector.
TOWN OF GODERIC14.
WEDNESDAY, MAY 1st, TO HE
CLEAN-UP OM IN (IKUDERICH.
Mayor Weals .Addresses Members of
the Polies Forts in Regard to Their
Dunes-41viewsto tie Enforced
and NO Whirl (0 Be Allowed in
Town This Veer -Other Matters
Dealt with by the Town Fathers.
The cinema of the town of Goderich
are requested to set aside
WEDNESDAY. MAY Ist
as a day to dean up the streets in front
of their properties. putting grass stones
etc.. in heaps or piles, which the town
teams will remove on that day.
This does not include ashes or anything
from yards. just street cleanings.
T. R. WALLiS.
11-1t Ch. of Public Works Com.
Standi Field
Crop Com petition
191.8
The Ormletich industrial and
Agricultural Society offers the fol-
lowing prizes for two elope thi.
year. via. Spring Wheat and Oats:
SPRING WHEAT
1st 125.00 ; 2nd 120.00
3rd $16.00: 4th $14.001 ;
5th 111.00 ; 6111 18.00 ;
7th 16.00.
OATS
1st 120.00 : 2nd 115.00 :
3rd $12.00 ; 4th 110.00 :
5th 18.00 : 6th $6.00 ;
7th 14.00
All entries for the competition
must be in the hands of the Sec-
retary not later than May 22nd,
1918. Blank entry tonne way he
obtained by applying to the See-
treaty,
J. ADES FOWLER.
P. 0. Box 171, Ooderich.
Goderich, April 440, 1918.
The rather tweeting of the town coun-
cil was held on Friday evening.
A report of the proceedings of the last
annual I5u* gaol tfle Ontario Municipa l
Awocia flied by a request
for an of $10, was sent to
the finance
An appliaid0Jabm F. H. Wood for re- It should not be necessary to give warn -
newel of by Maid room and bowling ing to bicyclists against riding on the t Wm. ('roud(uot. M. C., arrived
alley license batt . referred to the special sidewalks: neither were the sidewalks p
committee. meant for a skating rink. indiscrimin- home on Saturday evening, and at his
A letter WNW of the Children's ate begging should not be allowed in the own request, received nn advance of his
Aid Society tion to complaints town; before any person was allowed to arrival, no civic reception was held. He
that the curlier and the regulations beg there were regulations that should be is on three months' furlough from April
regarding the nce of children at obeyed and the beggar should in all cases loth. In spite of his two years of strenuous
picture shows and
by adult have police credentials. In the recent Ida in the war zone, during which period
persona and req McIntosh case. the wire obstruction should he was several times wounded, he says he
poolrooms Zeit not have been on the street; and there feels well, and he is enjoying the rest and
l, ltwrt were other obstructions on the streets that quiet of home.
should be removed. The Government
had passed an order -in -council that hero-) INSURANCE CASES SETTLED.
after nobody is to be idle; it would be their -
duty to see- that this order was obeyed Goderich Manufacturing Co. to Receive
and that there were no idlers in this Sixty Thousand Dollars.
town. _ The insurance cases in which the Gode-
His Worship concluded by asking the dch • Manufacturing Co. sued for the
policemen to take note of the complaints payment of the policies on its factory,
that had been made and to govern them- which was burned August 29th last. came
the town hall, which is to be treated to a
Btu Mein the way of renovation
chief and sergeant of police called into the ham, have received word that their von, Uavdam, Mews. Robert Hasty and H.
DUNGANNON.
WEDNESDAY. April 24th -
Mr. Jahn Ryan sports a new Ford
pc tar.
His Worship at this juncture had % Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Holmes d Wing- We are pleased to know that Mrs- 1M I.
council chamber and addressed some Sergt. John E. Holnx is in hospital at M Draft are ail gradually improving from
words to them. They were more or leas Boulogne, suffering from gunshot wounds their venous illnesses 01 the past few
reapxsible to him as Mayor, he said. and in the face. Sergt. Holmes went over -
he seabed to draw certain things to their sus with the 161st Battalion.
attention, with no feeling of animosity or -
o( officiousness. He Mead noticed in the Lieut. J. M. Roberts of the Royal
papers the warning of the chief of police Flying Corp.. sun of Mrs. 4. M. Roberts
to bicyclists; there were also the ratters of town, who has been training in Eng -
that had been called to the attention of land with the prospect of an early trans -
the council by the Children's Aid Society.
The duties of the police varied and were
not altogether defined by bylaw; for in-
stance, the day before they had been
ferrence to France. has had a venous fall
with his aeroplane and at latest report
was in hospital at Beverly. When at a
called upon to kook up a deserter and height of 600 feet his engine stalled
bun him before the authorities. It was and he crashed to the earth, He was
g badly hurt about the face, head and knee;
not always necessary to snake arrests; how he escaped more serious injury in
but the people should know that delis- such a fall is a wonder. He writes hope
quents would be dealt with. A complaint fullyto the home folks and is looking for
that had been made to him was that boys warto getting into the game again be -
under age were frequenters of poolrooms. fore long.
the frequenting of
purchase and use of
cigarettes by were not well en-
forced.
These matter were dealt with later in
the meeting.
A resolution was passed instructing the
town solicitor to appear, if necessary. in
the Godericb Manufacturing Co. in-
surance cases this week. the Mayor,
Rave and Depwty to act with the solici-
tor in this mstUer
The following Ilports of committees selves accordingly. before Mr. Justice Middleton at the 1
were presented add adopted: The Mayor then went on to speak of the non -jury assizes which opened on Mon -
The market committee recommended recent visit of Mr. Boykin and the ar- day afternoon. The hearing of evidence
that a rack and loading runway be pro- rangement entered into with him for a occupied Monday afternoon and all day
vided for use et the town scales. - Board of Trade campaign. He said that Tuesday and was still proceeding Wed -
The finance cn ttee passed a number 1 this was not to be allowed to touch the nesday morning when announcement of a
of accounts and) on wed :that the coffers of the town but was to be purely settlement was made. The Company
council join the of Canadian Muni -1 a voluntary matter for the people. I sued for $119 377.88 (the amount of the
cipalities and the Hydro -Electric Railway I His Worship spoke of efforts that had policies) and interest thereon. By the
Association and t* the tee of 315 each been %lade to secure a supply of wood alt ment the insurance people agree to
be paid and that the communication from Algonquin Park to use..nextwinter. pay 000 each party to pay its own
from the Ontario Municipal Electric There were also wood lots neartown from costs
Association with reference to member- ,I which supplies could be drawn. I The outcome is received with much
frill ed w
in that body be referred to the ater I Deputy Reeve Clark made two, tatislaction by the people of Goderich,
oa
and light comissk.n. I suggestions along the line of greater pro- whose sympathies were with the Messrs.
The public worts committee reported duction: (1) That the d unctl purchase a Baechler in the loss of their splendid
that theition ire asewer on H-incks spraying machine for use on trees in the factory and in their fight for a just settle -
street lion Britannia road to Blake town; (2) that Victoria Park and the ment of the insurance claims.
street was suffgalnly signed. but if a fall fair grounds be broken up for cultiva- The insurance companies concerned
sewer was to Tse constructed on this tion. Last year. said the Deputy Reeve, , were tits ..Magas-ants, Dominion. Mount
street it ttlrathd'e!Se iv! length of the he was opposed to using thepublic Royal. Stuyvesant, Nationale. London
street. and it war re thl/1taended, that the f grounds in this way. but there was now a
weeks.
Ali our churches are now running an
new time. The Methodist evening aar-
vice is at 8 p. m . (new time). The
Presbyterian church decided last Sunday
to adopt the new time -Sunday school
at 10 a. m. and church service at
11 a. m.
Mr. H. Bellamy returned home on Sat-
urday, having received an honorable
discharge. We do not know what bis
plans for the future are. but we trust he
will be successful in whatever he under-
takes.
Miss Celia Pentland has purchased
from the J. M. Roberts estate the prop-
erty at present occupied by her, better
known as the S. J. Young store.
Mr. Robert Hasty, of the village, has
had a telephone installed this week -ring
101.
Mr. R. Bailey, of the Sterling Bank,
was at Sebringville over Sunday and on
his return brought his automobile. which
had been stored there for the
winter.
Ben Crawford has got it in the neck -
just a good large ''Job's comforter."
Mr. W. H. McClure is at Toronto this
Week on business.
Mr. Thos. Stothers has purchased the
residence property of Mrs. T. E. Duman
and intends removing ton at once.
Mr. Richard Reeves returned to Tor-
onto last week to see his sun before he
went overseas. Another son of Mr.
Reeves is now in France.
The farmers are busy on the land and
quite a lot of seeding has been done.
Miss Margaret Medd. of Auburn, and
Miss Irene McDonald. of Kintail, spent the
week -end in the village with their friend
Airs Hazei Augustine.
Pte. Jarvia Anderson returned to Lon-
don on Monday.
Mr. Ed. Anderson cannot keep from
smiling. It's a baby girl.
Miss EIsley. teacher at Crewe, spent
the weekend here with her friend, Miss
Amber McKenzie. ,
Mr. Thos Johnston was on the sack
list a couple of days the part week.
It costs more to live now than formerly;
but, gee! isn't it worth more?
Mr. Allan Cameron, of Mitchell,
representing the Excelsior Life insurance
Co., was transacting business in our vil-
la a this week. •
Miss Frank McLean returned to Luck -
now thio week and was accompanied by
her sister. Miss Lillian, who will remain
with her. Thr_ir brother Mi
Lean, stays on the farm.
The funeral of the Ii.te Richard Web-
ster at Lucknow on Monday was at-
tended by a nuwiber from Dungannon,
including Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Stothers.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ryan. Mrs. J. Ryan,
Mr. Harry Ryan, Mrs. Chas. Caesar, Mr.
James Mallough, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel
Treleaven, Mr. Jos. Mallough, Mr. S.
Shepperd and Miss Catherine Shep-
perd.
Mr. Wm. Beatty, formerly a resident
here, now manager of the Union Bank at
Hillsburg, was in the village on business
last Saturday.
Mr. Richard Reid, of Ashfield. passed
through the village yesterday with a
brand-new Ford.
The ladies' sewing meeting this week
was at the home of Mrs. S. E. Sanderson.
There was a good turnout. The meeting
next week will be at the home of Mrs.
McKelvey.
Our Conservative friends have not yet
made their choi:e of a candidate for the
North Huron seat in the Legislature.
Dungannon is still holding up both hands
for Dr. T. E. Case.
Mutual, Guardian, Millers & Manufac-
peekieb be tefel, e r b Ohs p4ti- stn' The wtggestwtn gra u, be root i .
.urera, Nathw3ttim NEtd..liat, t+ia'llitlg-
tioners for amQdspent to this effect. sidered in committee. ton Mutual, Northern, and St. Paul Fire
The special oonimlttee recommended The council then adjourned. and Marine.
that Mr. Weatherilt be appointed to look -- •Two other cases were on the docket.
after the gravel pit on the Mann road Try Edwards' home-made candy. It is Gordon vs.Doses an action on a docket.
prom-
and that he be allowed the grass on the good and tastv. lasory note, was adjourned to Ongoode
lot for f3. Take a look at Leishman & Co.'s Hall, and Galt et al. v's. Hunter et al.
On motion of '.as given
Wilson, the samples as a guide for your spring suit or was settled out of court.
parks committee was given power to poo overcoat. Pridham the Tailor.
cure shade trees for planting on theAN APOLOGY.
streets. CHURCH NOTES. -- -
Councillor Davis spoke of the delay in
getting horses for the fire -wagon on the --- Owing to the demand for advertising
occasion of the fire at the old boiler shep The honor roll which has been presented space this week, a large number of local
last week and asked if there could not be to St. George's church by the rector's
newsparagraphs are unavoidablycrowded
Sonne arrangement whereby a team could Bible class will be dedicated at the 11
be kept within the hre limits. The pub- o'clock service on Sunday next. I out. We shall try to find space.for them
lic works department frequently requires The services in North street Methodist next week.
two teams on corporation work outside church will be conducted on Sunday by I There are kinds of tea :ordinary
the fire limits. and it was left to the pub- the pastor, Rev. Dr. Rutledge. Evening nom -
tea and Sala twoa Saluda f more er ordinary
lic works and fire committees jointly to subject: "The Handwriting on the Wall." , teal, since a takes so much r to make
see if they could work out some satisfac-
tory arrangement whereby the needs of
both departments might be looked after.
There was some further discussion of
the ft. -e protection system, and Council-
lor Davis said he would take up with En-
gineer Kelly immediately the matter of
the proposed alarm in connection with the
telephone system.
Mayor Wigle, discussing the disposi-
tion of the Chas. Blake improvement
fund. suggested the erection at the lake
bank, at the site of the old Mclvor house,
now removed, of a "lookout" house or
pavilion, with a drinking fountain and
other provision for visitors and excur-
sionists.
Councillor Davis wanted to know if
there was any provision in the town by-
laws for the removal of eyesores, such as
dilapidated buildings. His Worship re-
plied that the council had power to order
the removal of firetraps or buildings other-
wise dangerous.
In reply to an enquiry regarding
0. W. S., Railway affairs, the clerk stated REV. GORDON M. HOLMES
there Was to be a meeting of the munici•
pal representatives in a week or ten days. who will give his farewell message in
The Mayor asked if, in view of the Goderich next Sunday.
fact that there would bit no excursions to
town this year. the council was prepared onto. The ordinance of the Lord's Sup -
to do anything in the way of encouraging per and the reception of new members
automobile parties. The matter was re- sill follow the morning service. A Gospel
(erred to the special committee. message will be given in the evening. All
It was decided to have a "clean-up are invited.
day" for the town on Wednesday, May Huron Lodge, No. ti2. I. 0. 0. F.. will
1st, when the corporation will ass st the attend divine service in Knox church on
citizens in cleaning up the boulevards. Sunday morning. The pastor will preach.
Councilkx Davis put in a word for a Morning subject: "The )'arable of the
Good Samaritan;" evening: "Holding
Rev. Gordon M. Holmes will preach
next Sunday in the Baptist church. giv-
ing his closing messages before leaving for
his new charge at Ossington avenue, Tor -
Fast."
Brigadier Wm. Bettridge. of the Sal-
vation Army, Toronto, whole the young
people's secretary for Canada East,
will visit Goderich on Friday. -May 3rd,
and conduct special meetings at the
Salvation Army Cit del at 4.15 p. m.
and 8 p. m. The a fter noon meeting will
be conducted in the interests of the
young people and children are invited to
come if possible directly frau school. To
the evening meeting all are invited who
can come and bring the boys and girls.
On Fr day evening, May 3rd, Miss
MacGreeggoorr, field secretary of the W.M.S.,
*ill addrew an open meeting in Knox
church lecture room undo the auspices of
the Arthur Circle and the local auxiliary.
Those who have heard Miss MtfeGrrgor
elsewhere date that she has a meatiest of
unusual inttetist and importance to every
one interested not only in mission work
but in the future welfare of our great
West, and it is urged that the attendance
be worthy of the occasion. The sheeting
will be held at 8 o'clock and there will he
a diva inflection.
a satisfying infusion.
The popular Blackslont-Buckley Or-
chestra has been requested to give an in-
formal dance in the Masonic Temple on
Thursday evening, May 2nd, x.30.
PERSONAL
MENTION.
Mrs. Webster has returned from a visit
to Preston and Harriston.
Miss Ausebrook visited Mrs. Dudley
Holmes at Wingham last week.
Mr. Allan N. Cameron, of Weirsdale,
Florida, is in town this week for a brief
visit.
Mr. John Lloyd, of Stratford, visited
brother, Mr. . L. Lloyd. for a few
days this week.
Miss Macara has returned home after
spending the winter months very pleas-
antly in Florida.
Mrs. Sneyd returned yesterday from
Toronto, where she spent four mont hs
visiting with her daughter, Mrs. J. Henle.
Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Hagan. of Brooklyn,
N. Y., spnt a kw days last week with
the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Griffin.
Mrs. Kelleher has ret urnstd to - town
after spending some time in Indiana. Her
daughter, Miss Mary, is in V. A. D. work
in France.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Amy,of Bur-
ford, spent the week -end at the home of
Mr. and Mn. George Sowerby, Goderich
township. they report things flourishing,
with them in their new home.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kay returned on
Friday after a visit to Detroit and to
Camp Custer, where their son George is
in training with the expectation of going
tveraeas shortly.
Mr. and Mrs. D. McMurchy returned I
last week from Toronto, where they made
an extended visit with Mr. and Mn. II.
Worsell, their son-in-law and daughter.
Miss ida Hodgson returned to her
home at Toronto on Tuesday after a visit
of a few weeks with her cousin, Mise
Robertson, Victona street.
Miss Agnes Hamilton, of the Kincar-
dine High School staff. spent the week-
end at the home of her patents, Rev. Jas.
A. and Mrs. Hamilton She was accom-
panied on the visit by Miss Abbie Mac-
pherson, of Kincardine. ol
There ie only e Mae Marsh. She will
be men at the Model Theatre on Monday
and Tuesday, April 29 and 30. in the new
Goldwyn picture "The Cinderella Man."
his
if quality counts, use Blackstone's de-
liciout ice cream In bulk or bricks for all
occasions. Phone 240.
GUNDRY'S SALE REGISTER.
MtttmAY, April N. -Clearing auction wale d
farm stork am' implements. property of Richard
St, 154 rk, lot 26. session 42, liulktt. Every-
thing to be daps d of, as farm is told.
Tilt ,soar, May x. -Clearing auction We of
farm mock. implements. etc.. property of Man
shell 'trail hauite. half -mile wet of Londesberoi.
Evr•ythnn* to be sold. Proprietor es learned the
farm
SoTl,,nAY. May 4. -Clearing auction sale' of
hou,rh.4d furniture. aluo three groceri delivery
wagons+, harness, buggies, etc., Hamilton street,
Goderich.
Woo Saner, May 6, -Auction gate of farm
stock. implements. etc., poopnty of Mr. David G.
Henderson. hit 17. concession I. West Wawano-sh.
ttivitSoer, M 'y n-Clrarin`` auction sale of
farm stork and s mplemenis. including thirty head
of good grass cattle, mostly Angus gra e. prop-
erty of Mr. John Johnston. lot 1.', B. R. N.,
Stanley.
T*wsne T. May 14. -Auction sale of town prop-
erty.
roperty, at the premises, Newgate street, Mn. Mar-
garet McLeod, proprietts.
BORN.
BOGGS.-At Oklahoma City, on Friday, April 19,
to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Boggs (formerly Mw
Gertrude Monologs), twin sons,
DIED.
McKAY.-In Goderich, on Tuesday. April a,
Mary Ann McLeod, widow of the late Chris-
topher McKay, in her MTh year.
HARRISON.-- in Godrrich, township, on Mon-
day, Apd 'tt, Haul Adele Switser, wile of
Albert Harrison. aged 24 yeah and s month,
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS -April 25.
Pane.
Like to Work in an Automobile tory '-- 1
Gray -Dort Motors. Li 1
Rat Destroyer -Mrs. W. H. Tremblay. t
Auction Sale of Town Property -Mrs!MargaetId
McLeod.. 1
Field Crop Competition--Goderich Industrial
and Agricultural Society
Card of Thanks -Stewart Bros., 6arNkr.. 1
Card of Thanks -Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Par
Auction Sok-David G. Henderson ....... 1
in the Old Business -W. J. Powell .. 4
Card of Thanks -Mn. Wm. J. Kitloyh . 1
An Oprn Letter-Orpneatean rrE Rineacga
Committee. ... .. .................
Vast Issues Depend --Y. M. C. A .. . ....,. t
Launch for yak -Enquire at sterid office ... 1
nag Licenses --Town of Goderich.... .... s
Clean-up Day -Town of Goderertl ......,.. A
Like to Work in an .
Automobile Factory?
Prreltlons occur In our organlaatlon that offer
steady wort. good wagee and an opportunity q
learn the automobile business'. We want tease
in touch with .nt•--•rl*In$ young men of 111141
la. the valve of this impels
ailed Marl who roc
Write In se th.t
tunity. a all person. your
name may he added to the Use W applications
soon
with the Idea of entering our services as
as a poaNlon 1s vacant.
GRA Y- DORT MOTORS, Limited
Chatham, Ontario
•
Fast."
Brigadier Wm. Bettridge. of the Sal-
vation Army, Toronto, whole the young
people's secretary for Canada East,
will visit Goderich on Friday. -May 3rd,
and conduct special meetings at the
Salvation Army Cit del at 4.15 p. m.
and 8 p. m. The a fter noon meeting will
be conducted in the interests of the
young people and children are invited to
come if possible directly frau school. To
the evening meeting all are invited who
can come and bring the boys and girls.
On Fr day evening, May 3rd, Miss
MacGreeggoorr, field secretary of the W.M.S.,
*ill addrew an open meeting in Knox
church lecture room undo the auspices of
the Arthur Circle and the local auxiliary.
Those who have heard Miss MtfeGrrgor
elsewhere date that she has a meatiest of
unusual inttetist and importance to every
one interested not only in mission work
but in the future welfare of our great
West, and it is urged that the attendance
be worthy of the occasion. The sheeting
will be held at 8 o'clock and there will he
a diva inflection.
a satisfying infusion.
The popular Blackslont-Buckley Or-
chestra has been requested to give an in-
formal dance in the Masonic Temple on
Thursday evening, May 2nd, x.30.
PERSONAL
MENTION.
Mrs. Webster has returned from a visit
to Preston and Harriston.
Miss Ausebrook visited Mrs. Dudley
Holmes at Wingham last week.
Mr. Allan N. Cameron, of Weirsdale,
Florida, is in town this week for a brief
visit.
Mr. John Lloyd, of Stratford, visited
brother, Mr. . L. Lloyd. for a few
days this week.
Miss Macara has returned home after
spending the winter months very pleas-
antly in Florida.
Mrs. Sneyd returned yesterday from
Toronto, where she spent four mont hs
visiting with her daughter, Mrs. J. Henle.
Mr. and Mrs. 1'. F. lagan. of Brooklyn,
N. Y., spnt a kw days last week with
the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Griffin.
Mrs. Kelleher has ret urnstd to - town
after spending some time in Indiana. Her
daughter, Mi9s Mary, is in V. A. D. work
in France.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Amy,of Bur-
ford, spent the week -end at the home of
Mr. and Mn. George Sowerby, Goderich
township. they report things flourishing,
with them in their new home.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kay returned on
Friday after a visit to Detroit and to
Camp Custer, where their son George is
in training with the expectation of going
tveraeas shortly.
Mr. and Mrs. D. McMurchy returned I
last week from Toronto, where they made
an extended visit with Mr. and Mn. II.
Worsell, their son-in-law and daughter.
Miss ida Hodgson returned to her
home at Toronto on Tuesday after a visit
of a few weeks with her cousin, Mise
Robertson, Victona street.
Miss Agates Hamilton, of the Kincar-
dine High School staff. spent the week-
end at the home of her patents, Rev. Jas.
A. and Mrs. }Hamilton She was accom-
panied on the visit by Miss Abbie Mac-
eraon, of Kincardine. ol
There ie only e Mae Marsh. She will
be men at the Model Theatre on Monday
and Tuesday, April 29 and 30. in the new
Goldwyn picture "The Cinderella Man."
his
if quality counts, use Blackstone's de-
liciout ice cream In bulk or bricks for all
occasions. Phone 240.
GUNDRY'S SALE REGISTER.
MtttmAY, April N. -Clearing auction wale d
farm stork am' implements. property of Richard
St, 154 rk, lot 26. session 42, liulktt. Every-
thing to be daps d of, as farm is told.
Tilt ,soar, May x. -Clearing auction We of
farm mock. implements. etc.. property of Man
shell 'trail hauite. half -mile wet of Londesberoi.
Evr•ythnn* to be sold. Proprietor es learned the
farm
SoTl,,nAY. May 4. -Clearing auction sale' of
hou,rh.4d furniture. aluo three groceri delivery
wagons+, harness, buggies, etc., Hamilton street,
Goderich.
Woo Saner, May 6, -Auction gate of farm
stock. implements. etc., poopnty of Mr. David G.
Henderson. hit 17. concession I. West Wawano-sh.
ttivitSoer, M 'y n-Clrarin`` auction sale of
farm stork and s mplemenis. including thirty head
of good grass cattle, mostly Angus gra e. prop-
erty of Mr. John Johnston. lot 1.', B. R. N.,
Stanley.
T*wsne T. May 14. -Auction sale of town prop-
erty.
roperty, at the premises, Newgate street, Mn. Mar-
garet McLeod, proprietts.
BORN.
BOGGS.-At Oklahoma City, on Friday, April 19,
to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Boggs (formerly Mw
Gertrude Monologs), twin sons,
DIED.
McKAY.-In Goderich, on Tuesday. April a,
Mary Ann McLeod, widow of the late Chris-
topher McKay, in her MTh year.
HARRISON.-- in Godrrich, township, on Mon-
day, Apd 'tt, Haul Adele Switser, wile of
Albert Harrison. aged 24 yeah and s month,
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS -April 25.
Pane.
Like to Work in an Automobile tory '-- 1
Gray -Dort Motors. Li 1
Rat Destroyer -Mrs. W. H. Tremblay. t
Auction Sale of Town Property -Mrs!MargaetId
McLeod.. 1
Field Crop Competition--Goderich Industrial
and Agricultural Society
Card of Thanks -Stewart Bros., 6arNkr.. 1
Card of Thanks -Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Par
Auction Sok-David G. Henderson ....... 1
in the Old Business -W. J. Powell .. 4
Card of Thanks -Mn. Wm. J. Kitloyh . 1
An Oprn Letter-Orpneatean rrE Rineacga
Committee. ... .. .................
Vast Issues Depend --Y. M. C. A .. . ....,. t
Launch for yak -Enquire at sterid office ... 1
nag Licenses --Town of Goderich.... .... s
Clean-up Day -Town of Goderertl ......,.. A