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RODERICH, ONTA
I
THURSDAY, t AUG. 13 1918
•
THE SIGNAL PRINTING CO. LIMITED. Ft;attwatses
W AISTED-
WANTED. -A GIRL TO LEARN I
t resenting Owe who has attended Col-
�t•te Institut" preferred. Apply at THE
SIGNAL.
rIiEACHER WANTED. -S. S. NO. 17.
1 Aahhdd Dunne to commence after sum-
s= hafidays. Apply. stating salary and etumwi-
esce Id any) to W. J BLACK. R. R. No. 1.
`3MFaardton. 27-11
TEACHER WANTED. - FOR S. S. NO.
7. Colborne, Protestant. rrpd-ctam moles-
menal. Salary sma. Dotee to cossaxe after
sr emu holidays itoWy to D. F. SCHWANZ,
Secretary. it. R. No. i,Zlintns Mil
11IRIS WANTED.-APPLN THE
'.1 GODAWICH KNITTING CO. 10 -ti
WANTED
AT THE GODERICH ORGAN
COMPANY, LTD.
A foreman for shippingdepart-
ment.
Boys to learn organ action
nuking and case trimming.
Apprentices foe finishing room
and cabinet makers.
WANTED !
DUCHFSS APPLES
f..r alligninent *blot August 16th.
Highest market price.
R. R. ELLIOTT.
'Phone 1th•7. tiodericli Rural.
WANTED.
RASPBERRIES
GARDEN BEANS
AND BEETS
at the Canning Factory.
Har.nCanning & Evaporatilve*.
Think, but Act!
Many people, when asked to in-
sane. say : -"I want to think it over."
A writer pointedly replies: -ill give
you something else to think over. If
the tall man with the big scythe and
the long beard happens to tap on your
window pane sora, night soon, will
you sit up in bed and say to him: -
I want to think this over. I've got a
life insurance deal on that i want to
pat through. Go away until 1 make
up my mind." But be will not go
away. Now you think that over.
-Front The Bulletin.
Robertson & Woods
A (; ENT"
Itis Matuai Life Assurance Co.
of Canada.
FOR SALE OR RENT.
FOR RENT. -SMALL COMFORT
ISLE COTT l►t(�,s, tar cce��Rts1 ry A
ply to MR F. ite,.`;.ome Beak.
Gale.t_a. (_ aa' -u
FARM FUR SALE.-- ACRES.
being melet Is
W. D. Ashfoold t Ariock k uses basement
flood acMrd, well th sprmg
Creek; ramal mail and MVOmambos
to MRS MARC*RItT i SH.Gode-
ric of KENNETH PARRISH.
Lucinow. Oat-- •
R 1No. 7,.81
1ARM FOR SALE. --100 ACRES 1N
Nest Wawanto4 near Dlipsealpin Seventy
acres !taster iultivtret- terbilig to bosh and
pasture Budden`. to ism. Price
andterms reasonable The w the place ,1
sod would meet the purciityt N the saran.
114tuakh of owner reasem kis tfaYM. For further
par titulars mini, to THE SI,. Gadench.
.'a -St.
WARM FOR SALE.
scree, in Colborne
from Goderich. An Neal
,std on easy terms. Apply le
aur Irooer. Codersh.
FOR SALE. -A NEW
'nth ante -hail acre of
road. Goderich Tim as
vacant lots ma M bought
T. COMDR.'', Goland
pR�EEgNT.-tyO�FFI
pplAto W E KELLY
Y -FIVE
amen aides
aw. To be
.GUNDRY.
;!� a-tl
>�iiCK HOUSE
'Won Huron
inged gn. Some
1hm property.
C1lk, /WD FIVEtheruntb
-
R SALE. -RED
with all convedsaces
GLIM. Traiabgar /taw
-
PUBLIC 14
Ill*IOSC HOUSE,
�!�► W.A CHIS
96t1
Late timer Samson lt>A Unimak
and Antal Horotal, assistant a+ M.swehdf,
Eye Hospital and Golden Square Throat ilea-
anat., London. En`.
SaWaterloo St S.. Stratford Telephone !W.
TOWN OF GODERICH.
1 IMPORTANT PUBLIC NOTICE.
Thr town of Godersh is desirous of compacting
the Honor Roll of thine who, claiming Goderich
for then home town, enlisted in the Canadian
army and went to serve King and country Lists
of those who are already noted are in the Town
Hall with the Clerk. L 1. Knos, EW.. who will
take additional names, also J Ades Fowler, up to
the last day of Asgust, Iri.
DR. W. F. CLARK.
Chairman of Speaal Committee.
FOR SALL.
BREEDING STOCK FOR SALE.
/Never in the history of the Swine Breeding In-
duntry has the outlook for the luture been so
cheerful as 1 ,a at the present time. The best
obtainable statistics show a steady 1x11 oft of
the pork supply since 1919. Thi, itdm 0
shown by the increased prices la hogs, h for
breeders and packers.
It is gang to take a king tiro" to reestablish
stability in the swine world. owing to the lalimg
off in supply, the growing demand, and the conse-
quent general high price. •
The improvement on the Chester White and
the creation of the distinct 0. 1. C. type was
accomplished by crossing on the Chester White
another breed of hog whrh was about what as
now known m England as the Mammoth Whttr
Tho cross win made by Mr. L. B. Silver, of
Salem. Ohm, in 11.0. Mt. er thereby became
the ormumnator of the 0. I. C. Ha. Sante that day
Mr. L. B. Silver and his succe,aors have worked
continuously to improve the 0. I. C. Hog by
aciewtslr breeding and development. producing •
cwt of `super Meed" of the white hog- while
other breeders have *ought to improve their
Cheater White "mock by introducing 0. 1. C.
blond. and have succeeded to a greater a lees
extent ---
LOST OR FOUND.
LOST . -IN THE VICINITY' OF
Hotel Sunset during l hautauqua week, •
large ca am, set ui Iv Finder please
leave at E SIGNAL OFFICE
T 051'. - SINCE MAY le. RED
water.
Wler. 2 1-7 years old. marked on top of kit
w. liberal reward for inlorsatattan. Write or
plum o 42 r ?L .1 D. MLKENZIE- R. 2, Tees -
We have some choice Boars and Sows
of this breed for sale.
GODERiCH POULTRY FARM
G. M. KIDD. Pfop.
'Phone 44. Goderich. Ont.
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OCANADIAN
FEMC,
Ilgsyp WAAL
C.V.0. LLA. AGL. rb_M_i ` Pt V. F. MOM A. Gan wager
CANIAL Ake 4. p6,e00r000 butitve Puma . $13.100.000
MR Jamal AMD. Gmi.asrt...ge
SAFETY i i FOR SAVINGS
Few people are sufficiently alive to
the lead of caudally infecting a deposi-
tory for their sawing& This Hoak pro-
vides a safe plaoe for you.
Goderich Branch ---G. WILLIAMS, Manager.
kTEER ASTRAY. -CAME ON MY
place about July 'Nod, • year-old red steer.
stn may have mase on proving Go rty and
payingespeases. R. M YOIJN borne
TTwrWup IR. R. No. k Godersch).
LOST. -ON WEDNESDAY NiGHT.
between Goderich and Bayaeld •P•110111111hat. Finder please kale at THE SIGNAL
OF
TFJDDEES WANTED.
MAIL CONTRACT.
SEALED TENDERS, addressed to the Post-
master Geminal, will he received at Ottawa until
noun on Friday, the thirteenth day of September.
1949, for the conveyance of His Majesty's Mab
on • pr•po.ed Contract for four years. ns tin of
per week.
OVER AUBURNIINO 1 RURAL ROUTE.
I tom the 1st day of January. 1919.
Printed 004 ices containing lurt her informal -on
as to conditions of proposed Contract may be
seen and blank lams of Tender may he obtained
at the Pat Ofinee of Auburn. Myth and Gobi -
rah. and at the office of the Post (Mice limpet tin.
London.
CHAt. E. H. FISHER
Peat Office Inspector.
POST OFFICE INSPECTOR'S OFFICE.
London, Aid August. 191*. 41114t.
MAIL CONTRACT.
SEALED TENDERS. addreeced to the Post.
mutes funeral. will be received at Ottawa until
noon. on Friday. the thirteenth day of Septem-
ber. 1111a. for the conveyance of His Majesty's
Mails, on a proposed Contract for four years. ati
limes ler week.
OVER AUBURN NO. 4 RURAL. ROUTE,
nota the 1st of January. Iy.9.
Printed not r., containing Iurt her mf or mat mon
as JO coneLbons r.l propoaed Contract may he
rem and plank kern. of Tender may he obtained
at the Post Offices of Auburn. Blyth and Code
rich,and at tM office of the Post Ohm, Inspec-
tor. Condom
CHAS 8 H. FISHER,
y�
Poet Otte Impostor
f
L. ndwmCR+
"adildi�sL f1tr10CE.
last
satieb
MAIL ('ONTRAC T.
SEALED TENDERS addressed to the Pint -
muster Genual, will horeceived at Ottawa until
noon on Friday. the thirteenth day of September.
1919. for the conveyance of His Maj•-.: y'. tMaiM,
on a proposed Contract for foto years. ,is tines
per week on the
LUCKNOW NO. 6 RURAL ROME.
from the 1st of January nest
Pruned notices Containing further information
as to enrxittion, of proposed Contract may be eon
and blank forms of Tender may be obtained at the
IPost (Nikes of Lucknow. Holyrood and White-
church and at the office of the Post (iffice'In-
spector. London.
CHAS. E. H. FISHER,
Post Office Iwoctor.
POSTSOFFICE INSPECTOR'S OFFICE.
London. 2nd Augu.t,191a. 21 In
MAIL CONTRACT.
SEALED TENDERS addressed to the Post-
master General will be reserved at Ottawa until
noon on Friday. the thirteenth day of September.
1919. Int the conveyance of His Majesty's Mails,
on a propo.d Contract for four years, sit times
per week on the
LUCK NOW NO. I,RURAL. ROUTE.
from theist of January neat.
Printed notices rontaining further information
S i to conditions of proposed Contract may he
seen and blank foams of Tender maybe obtained
et the Poet Offices of Lucknoa. yrood and
Whitecemrch, and at the office of tbe Post Office
lnapt•c tor, London.
CHAS. E. H FiSHER.
Post Office Inspector.
POST OFFICE INSPECTOR'S OFFICE,
London, ltd August. 1919. 27-91
CHAUTAUQUA WEEK.
MAiL CONTRACT.
SEALED TENDERS. addressed to the Post-
master General. will be received at (haws until
noon on Friday, the twentieth day M September,
191., Inc tha conveyance of Hte Majesty'. Mail,,
on • proposed. Contract for lour years, sit titan
per week,
OVER GODERiCH NO. 4 RURAL ROUTE,
from the l.t day of January. 1919.
Panted netters rontainina further information
as to condition,. of proposed Contrast may he
seen, land blank form. of Tender may he
obtained at the Post Offices of Goderich. Hot nes-
ville and Sheppardtcm andL�.oMan.at the office of the
Peat Office Inspector.
CHAS E. H FISHER.
Post fiance Impetus..
POST OFFICE INSPECTOR'S OFFICE,
London. at h August. 191. 17 at
SOME NOTES!JIM THE VARIOUS
PROGNAMi ESEN 1 ED.
Clever and tntnfsting Lectures -
Classical and IYrpular Music -En-
tertainment arsd Training for the
Young Folas-Wigg Come Again
Neat Year.
If Goderich seems
it Is because the'
oppoeite Hotel
after a week of
tion that rnade •'very welcome interrup-
tion in the quiet tenor of our life in Gode-
rich. There is coneobtion, however, in
the expectation of F similar treat next
year. as Mr. Chas. C. Lee. to whose en-
terprise the town is isdebtedfor the ap-
pearance of the Chautauqua auqua in Goderich,
DANCE AT
MENESETUNG PARK
MONDAY, AUGUST 19th
GODERiCH ORCHESTRA
Jitney reservations can be made at
Lauder's Dram Store or at Bbck'a
Gents' Furnishings Stnre.
aggregation. T��g]y��w�s'w LADS
,, nnQ
In the evening the hrst part of the pro- ■ aaL LhiJJ IN K e
gram was given by the Royal Dragoons. 1
and then Col. George V. Bain, a plat- ----
form veteran, gave hu lecture: "It I I Mr. Robert Kay has received • Eard
Could Live Life Over." Thr address was
a combination of wit. anecdote. eloquence, from bis won (ieiorge, wbo is with a part
and good cornnon sense•. His appeal was ear the United -States ovenaead army,
especially to the young. as they start that he has landed ,(Orly in Italy.
hfe's journey, but there was u message i - i a
for all his healers uI all ages. 1 The faint) ..f Mr. O. E. Fleming. int
Thursday wa, a musical day. The '
Tschaikuwsky Quartette -two cooling. 1tfel81. inet Peak, is "doing iia bit," ser
' in khaki, Four
'cello and piano -In the afternoon gave a "t its members bring
tam of classical music that was a ons and one daughter o,ake up the
program (mute:meat. as follows: Keunetb, sated
rare treat to lovers 01 gutd music. and In seventeen, at Royal Milftsry ('oUeae,
tbe evening again delighted a large Kingston Lieut. Donald Fleming. who
audience.Mies rtha anter, soprano , has already been twice orrn.ean; Flight -
little dull this week, siooist, who has a richly cultivated voice, Lieut Oarar Fleming with the Bntiab
Clasutauqua tent showed its capabilities in several opera- ! Flying t'..rps in France, and Canwore
has disappeared tic selections in their original tongue. Fleming. wbn has Just been gazetted
and then got closer to the hearts of her I with the rank of I leuumaut. aro well as
ment and inatruc- hearers by singing sweetly in English. I MIS. Thelma Fleming. a ited cross
For her final number she sang •'Thr Star' 1414000 in France, Mr. Fleming nays he
Spangled Banner." the "Maroelllaise. ' also is ready 10 go when needed.
and. "Rile Bts.
Brit: an'• los ng in turn -
the flags of the t need States, France I i 1 a 1a K. H. t', H.x,tbelO►a, of the' Royal
and Britain n ver eff'ect ire accom i- !
l 1 Air For, Minuet-1yuet-1y of the Ioeal branch
went to the nationall sus. ce
or the Bank of.2tuotge.al. has been visit -
Friday afternoon was a rest period for
wept
the Chautatsquans. and in the evening , mg meal1 in town 11 tbt 74 - -He Lion.
k athered overseas w 1916 Bial the 71st Battalion,
Cn0 Largest OUQteritX til true wee g
has signed a contract fur next year, when to see the Ben Greet Players in the classic I and later 1111111. 1/43.11414 W the B.A.F., and
we all have another Chautauqua m
uqua week pprroduction of Shakespeare's "Comedy of �" bees through the heavy fighting in
sh
es rims." The settings of the play were ,, Francs t}t1a yosz. w lading h n9 pnimotinn
and, with better aogtlsintan(e, will be very simple. and the Costumes were those'to Flight -('oft wao.ler: 14. has three
able to appreciate even. better than we of the period In which the play was • mnnthwe Itwv� anti before cowing to
did 11,1.
year the psi things which the written. the production depending (or its' ()'dl..rich was vi0ilirg his home at Liwl-
Ciautauqua bangs to us. effectiveness upon the players themselves nay' -
The hest event ai the week was the , and the Inherent merits of the play. The! G -,
ed f first last ()•es. ' 1100 masher's at i.ondlin catup
opening session of
on Monday
int of children,
tax to fotsrteen,
the bili tent wh)dl
much tntv0R. Jill
g anaed. wt tea
and other officials,
self-government aaq I the Ben Greet Players. the bear that 1
cedur e acquired daring its daily ses- •they are engaged for next year's program
stuns will not be Altogether forgotten. I i
Miss Ruth Alger. Otto was to charge of and 0111 give "A Midsummer Night s
the junior work. displayed decided talent, i Dream" -an announcement that will be
her clever. attractive personality enlisting received. we are sure, with great p!eadtre,
the sympathy and tnipinng the 'win- I Saturday was the concluding day. The
tion of her hdpere as the kcal committee. Pageant by the Juniors, which took pact
and winning for try the devoted and ,m the afternoon. hap already been noted.
loyal affection of the children. Each Alacame Florence IiodjruH, Danish
day provided athletic stunts for the prima donna. William Osborne, violini9L
boys, fascinating games for everyone, aril and Herbert Ehwell, pu10111, gave the
best of all the shore hour, which was un.; musical program in the afternoon, and
doub'edly a revelation to many who agiin in the evening. The violinist and
never before bealiasd the possibilrljes of pianist were appreciated: Madame
thus art. 011 Saturday aftemoon the Bodinoff was scrnewhat of a disappoint -
week's labor was acwned with err .most meat. In the evening Dr. Russel: H.
successful pageant, '-Our Mhos." writ- Ccxiweil. of Phi'.adr,'phia, gave his mticb-
ten expressly for tie purpose by Miss heralded lecture, '•Acres of Diamonds:'
Margaret Mcdnted's, -tie dtreetor of for welch codtev ed the lessen that mem and
Junior Chautengija. the excellence o� wcrt,rn, instead of roaming abroad in
Ills mans( x larches, stabs slid search of erccess, should devek,r
choruses was re ' `VttliaNcarnarr, io eat_ Ito''(^ gr'yttg and !bet home rtr'r1,..
Bering the few days spent to preparatiorl, ^ should thug held fortane
and the lessons of thrift and patriotism' CHURCH NOTES.
were impressn•ely taught. the spirit of -I
the whole pageant being well expretee(d in ---
the concluding chorus, sung most heartily: I 1' Eureka Bible class of Victoria
"1 am proud of my home town j street c urch is picnicking at Bayfield to -
And
o
And 1.11 make her proud of roe." day.
Monday's program proved a popular Rev. J. . McCauley, of Glammis, will
prelude to a series of successful and high- ! conduct t services at the baptist
class entertainments. In the afternoon church next • nday and the following
the Welsh Glee Quartette were heard Sunday,
with much pleasure in a great vanety of I Mr. H. T. • er 1? acting as organist
musical numbers. Their voices are of at North street ethodist church in the
beautiful quality. and their chorines and •absencet o(� Miss . t, who is taking e
part -songs as well as their individual moeth's of,.
a
selections showed excellent training.)
Quaint old-time songs, both humorous Rev. Jarna Wile , of Dovercourt
and sweet, alternated with monologues' Road church. Toronto, will conduct the
and dialect songs Dr. Dmvdson of servlce9 in Knox chur next Sunday.
Montreal spoke bnefly on "The Sunny ;The last two Sundays t pulpit was oc-
Side d Ireland.'' and Neing himself an wined very acceptably b Rev. P. F.
Irishman by birth. but a Canadian by Stnclar,-of Toronto.
choice. he dealt with his subject after a ; In North street Methodist c urch Rev.
fashion that endeared him to the hearts J. W Hedley. M. A , will p h next
of all those of Irish descent in his audi- Sunday morning. The evening service
ence. His evening address, which fol- will he conducted h the pastor, v Dr.
lowed a short but attractive musical pro- Rutledge. Men's Sunday Club s at
gram by the Welsh Glee Singers. had 10 a. m. In the church parlor. Sub ' for
been announced as "The Camouflage • 1 discussion: -Parliament's relation
Kaiserism." but owing to a necessary al- nation building: How should the ani
teration in the followingg day's program be treated :
and the substitution of Dr. Frank Bohn's
lecture. "The Mind of Germany." in
place of one by Father McCorry.whowas
ill. Dr. Davidson courteously changed his
subject. and spoke instead on Ireland
His address. which was instructive and.
humorous. was in the nature of a travel bring any of these articles to Mr, Hem's
talk, and was illustrated by a tine collet- residence by August '.14th, as there is to
tion of stereopticon views, picturing be a shipment that date.
Irish scenery, history and characters.
Special interest centred around Tues-' The Women's Farm Department, 4:i
King street west. Toronto. would like to
hear from women and girls willing to help
in the preparation of fruit and vege-
tables for canning. The girls are to be
established in amps under the supervi-
sion of the Y. W. C. A. Wages are paid.
and the work helps to ensure the conser-
vation of food that would otherwise be
wasted.
Junior Chautauqua c(riedY was Billowed from rs to a ,
when a large num- I with eager interest. the fine voices and have been given sit weeks' leave to
gong in age from the •k•ar articulation of the players hell, in t -he harvattnd. Among these
ted themselves at making thu• a pleasant effort. and the gioe•n leave are a number stew had be en
gleesy provoked ked liasiiauRhstshe ter, 'homey- in the final named tot th.: et *t draft.
Towel was soon scene ru- . came
1
call ter, axis
Geek, councillors ! 1f 1(r nothing else the people of Gode-
nd the lessons in each and viculity art under a debt of
parltarnentar • pro- gratitude to the Chautauqua for bringing •
LOCAL TOPICS IN 8RIEF.
Anyrne wishing to Contribute gold.
silver, brass, lead or old coins 'to the
W. C. T. U. trinket fund is requested to
day afternoon's program. as two of
the members of the Inoof
Chautauqua artists who presented
it are Canadians. Mime Madge William-
son proved herself a talented pianist. both
n her instrumental numbers and in her
accompaniments. and she as well as Hart
well UeMblle, whose rich baritone was
heard with great pleasdre in songs both
grave and gay, was enthusiastically. ap-
I
plauded. Miss Martha Alexander. viohin- What School? .
iso, the third member. piayed With rare Inuring the month of August many
skill and exquisite eh[presainn. And won rents must face the grave responsibility
the admiration of all present. Followjng of choosing the best school fora son or
the musical program, Dr. Frank Bohn daughter. The whole future life of that
spoke for a short time on the draviing to-
gether of all the English-speaking nations, you are choosing: consequently you should
child depends upon the training which
and the corning federation of the world. get full particulars of all schools. compare
in the evening Dr. Bohn gave an ad- them carefully. and make your deice.
dress on "The Mind of Germanv. In some have listened to •'fairy tales" of tin_
this he spoke with some authority, as he veLmg agents and ' signed up" without in -
is himself of German blood and has vest (gating and have regretted when it was
studied his subject at first hand in regent I 'too late. If interested in a business
years by a visit to Germany. He told, of education. send postal card to the Spotton
the gross matenalism of the German Rustiness College. Wingham and receive
mind, and the subordination of education, the "Mewsaje of our Graduates," which
religion, morale- everything ---to the idea tells of our record for the pastfi
of making Germany dominant fn the years. Owing to our Horne Stud
De -
world. He said it ws impossible to have partment many are graduating w h only
any peace with the Kaiser and his crowd :one month at College. Positions guaran-
the only safe course for the Allies was to `teed. Gregg or Pitman shorthand.
crush the German autocracy and put the•'AfHiated with the famous Canada
Kaiser and the warlord* where they ami! I uafnewt College. Correspondence Col -
never again be heard from. It was a lege and Spsdina. Toronto."
masterly addreew, and we regret that it is
impoaible to devote sufficient space to I
give anything like an adequate report. Things within reach cane quickly to
Wednesday afternoon one of the thoste who wait on themselves.
brightest programs of the week was I Don't forget to laugh when your bas
given by "'The Royal Dragoons," a hand tells you a story with whiskers on it.
of players and singers. who a repertoire I Scene men take chances' nn hoarding
incktdad vocal numbers in chorus and haw (tach in preference to matrimony.
lobo, std dlRlightful band music, innclud- 1 newt internipt a miser st his devotion.
ing.tette clever descriptive pieces. The IIs might have to room his money alt
Royal Dragoons are s very entertaining mer again.
MR. J. C. CI RRIE AT EIGHTY.
As was noted in a former tame of The
Signal, Mr. J. C. Currie, uf, \'anaemia,
B. C. a former *til -known resident of
Goderich, celebrated his eightieth bilis
day anniversary on the 24th of June last,
The above picture is from a photograph
taken on that day. Mr. Currie was
Deputy Sheriff of Hurot under Sheriff
Macdonald and afterwards for a time
under Sheriff Gibbons. Then for some
years he was a popular auctioneer. and
about the year 114x'1 he went to Winnipeg,
where he remained for a number oI year*.
He is now a resident of Vancouver. He
is evidently still. a.s he was m his Gode-
rich days. an ardent Scot. His old
friends in Goderich send him greetings and
wish him added years of hearth and
activity.
The warm days being to mind the de-
light of Edwards' ice cream.
SERVICE. -Our aim jS to render satis-
ctory everyday service in all depart -
i is of our business. We recognize our
to the public and fulfill it the test
we .n. Immediate profits are not our
chief im for we realize that the increased
butin which will come to US because of
quality `goods and superior service will
cause profits to take care of themselves.
1f you wilt trade with us for a limited
time, we fee uite sure that our exemp-
lary service Ii inspire in you a feeling
of security the will cause you to become
R. Wiled druggist
a regular coat E.g rugg
Goderich.
A WESTERN ONTARIO MOVE-
MEIvT.
To Form an Associated Hoard of Trade
-Meeting at Lendoa Friday.
At a meeting of delegates represent-
ing the Hoards of Trade of London.
Nt. Th as, W itaci.or, ('hathsnt.
Marais, Kitchener. liuel h, (4odericb,
ettratford and erantfotd, held at Lon -
.Mau .in Friday last, steps were taken
to organize an Aesociatsd Board of
Trade t, deal with the commercial and
industrial pebieuts pecu'iar t(• Weal -
ern Ontario. The proposal, which Ical
been advanced for rorase tints., met
with the hearty endm•serient of all
4 recent, who realised that from tiu(e
to time problems will arise requiring
action by such a body.
A con, ntitteecomposed of J.T. Bridge
and (4oldon Philip of London. h'
hklanders of Windsor, T.J. Hannigmr
of Guelph and U. M. De Bus of Kits -h
viler was appointed to draft a const'
tution' and bylaws and to arrange a
program for a convention to be held
at London in the fail.
The delegates were entertained at
Port Stanley and afterwards by Omu-
rniaei..ner Pocock of London.
The lmhstrricb delegated were 11110111111l.
l'. 1.. Moore.l'anun Hill. W. el.Bnwdsn
and T. H. Mitchell. lite Goderich sten
report, having ft very .,uereesf"! nreeh
ing and believe good t•esulta will fol ow
the wove. Local Boards of Trade act.-
log alone can have but, limited success,
bat with the formation of an 38506e9 -
tion combining the influence of tbe
Breads of Trade throughout Western
Ontario it is expected that better rew
sults will be obtained.
Medi' Kennedy Won.
Popular Tom Moore. whose work witb
Mag Marsh and Mabel Normand in Gold-
wyn \productions has won high praise
everywhere, makes his debut in the
cast u1 a Madg" Xennedy play in 'Th
Danger Game." There is an amusin
story in, flection therewith. Bot
Mae and M eh sought to have Tom
play opposite to again in their new
plays, while Mi Kennedy contended
she was entitled to services.. Finally
the three stars decid to abide by the
decision tat chance. 90 a eawmg was held.
Madge Keeled, wen, pulling the shortest
of three straws from the hand of a neu-
tral studio caller As a resultTom Moore
plays Jimmie Gilpin in " Usages
Game," which is to be given at Mode!
Theatre Monday and Tuesday neat
Cpmpany Farming -Why Nat?
"Is it plan bit for groups of people iii
many o1 our cities, towns. and even vi.-
lages, to undertake untie formol nompar ,
farming:" This question is being asked
to •'circular letter just roared by the t' .
aniztlti(at of Reabur(es Committee M
'Ontarid, The idea is to enlarge the sten
ties intro tvmmumty gardening stlremts
to grain production on farm !and-.
Go ups of business men and others in ur-
ban centres ate urged to organize now on
older to takeover good vacant land in the
neighborhood and get 0 ready for culti-
vation so that it may produce a 1919
crop. Company -farming operations are
now been carried out with a great deal of
success at St. Catharines. Sarnia, Wald -
;tor. Owen Sound. Weston and Oshawa.
Citizens of every town are asked to get
together and talk 0 over.
T he Uoderiete Orchestra.
Open tor engagement.' for lawn serials,
garden parties, dances, etc. For terms
apply to C. V. Henry. 'P81onne 19,
When you want the best 01
other camera requisites you a sure to
find It at Campbell's drug store.
Fancy Dress Dance.
On Friday night of this week.
the 1
tb
inst.. a fancy dress dance will be held at
Hotel Sunset under the auspices of the
Prisoners of War Society. Prizes will be
awarded for the best costumes, ladies' and
gentlemen's. Adminion Mk:. Dancing
to commence at 9 o'clock.
1f quality counts, use Blackstork's de-
licious ice cream in bulk or bncks for all
occasions. Phone 240.
BORN.
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CAMPBELL. --In West Waea h, on Friday,
Atrium 2, to Mr. and Mrs. W. Albert Camp.
hell. a sun i Kenneth Barkley).
TYNDALL.-To Mr and Mn. M. C. Tyndall,
Carlow, 141 Jt.ly Jo, a daughter.
c DIED.
molt LLIciePoi Enteral in rest, at Toronto,
on August Is. hl. error Carink, beloved Miter
.1 Kxthanne Aorre. Thomas and tip' late
DamtI MrGuHrud.ly.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS -Aug. 15.
Paso.
Employees Wanted-Cotkrich Organ Co t
Cairngorm Lott -Leave at Signal Office . .. 1
Mail C<mtracts Po,toffice Department 1
Cottage Ior Rene -F. Woolkombe • 1
Girl Wanted to Learn Typeset tins -The Signal ,.
Oboe .. 1
Reader spoilt, nw,.rne%Contr. WiaihenI
Heiler Lost -.1 D. McKenzie 2
Steer Astray -R. M Young 1
Important Public Nonce -Torn of Goderich a
Dance August 19-Goderich Orchestra '
Panama Hat Lost Leave et Signal Office 1
BAN
OFMONTR
ESTSIOLIIIIIIIED OVER 1N YFAa4
Branch Bank
At Petawawa Camp.
For the greater convenience
of o}5cers and men, a branch of
the Banat elf Montreal is now
established at Petawawa Camp.
Military Pay Cheques cashed
without eharga Money Orders
issued on al yeasts - _la Canada.
Accountsop
Savings Accounts opened, and
a general banking business
A. W. STRICKLAND, Manager, Goderich Branch
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