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The Signal, 1918-9-26, Page 1danieweenewiersiesenowneweenmemmiewegoao The Signal to any address in Canada or Great Britain for the remainder of 1918 for 25c. To United States addresses. 35 cents. SEVENTY-FIRST YEAR -No 3784 TILE STERL1NBANK+ OF CANADA SAVE, Because - All successful men spend judiciously, buy wisely and waste nothing. POR SALE OR RENT. ' 10 RENT. -COMFORTABLE, UP• TO -DATE apartments over E. R Wi`le's Meg More. Apply to MRS. JAMES WILSON. North street. eN-tl / 0 TAGE FOR SALE ON QUEBEC STREET.-WiU een cheap for a quick sale. W. H. HAKER. corner Wellington and Quebec streets. rat DOUSE FOR SALE OR TO RENT. - t1� Two-story brick house on Trafalgar street. modern conveniences. electric one. Appy to WM. SLAKE. -We LO.,R RENT. -SMALL COMFORT- ABLE COTTAGE in central locality Ap. to MR. F. WOOLLCOMBE, Union Bank, eh. ... al-tf PUBLIC NOTICE. MISS GRACE SEAGER, PUPIL OF Mr. Jan Haanhourg, has resumed her etas, and is prepared to receive pupils on the violin. Fa terms appy to MISS GRACE SEAGER. West street. It NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. Notice n hereby `even that the partnership aretufore subsist Ira between In. the undersigne& m bakers and confectioners, in 1he town d Gode- rkb. has this day been dkndved by mutual con- sent. All debts owns`{ to the said partnershM are to be pad to Flood riot, Kaltman & Cooke. bar. [Work at Hsieh oboe. Goderich, and an claims nits tet the said partnership are to be presented to 1. W Smith, by whom the lariat will be net- tled. FARM�1 baud n Gsdadtb tits Sea day of September, FOR SALE. -200 ACRES IN 1 tisk West Wawarosh, near Dungannon. Seventy awes under cul(Vatwn, remainder in bush ale venture. Buildings m ,rod condition. Pew sed terms reasonable The wood un the piece if red would meet the purchase price of the fare. - I11 -health of owner rearm for selling. For further part KWar apply to THE SIGNAL, Goderich. Weft. RENT. -OFFICE AND FIVE - RWM dwelling in connection therewith. to W. E. KELLY. R SALE. -RED BRICK HOUSE. with all coevemeences. Apply W. A. CHIS M, Tralaig r street. O3-tf WANTED. PEARS AND PLUMS at the Canniag Factory HMO Canning & Evaporating Co. LOST OR FOUND - OST. -ON SUNDAY EVENING. between West street and South street, • 171st lean brooch Hider will be rewarded bled on lewving same at THE SIGNAL OFFICE FOE SALE. Mltnea.r- .--WSMTH, H. 1, D. COOKE. /I` H. SMITH. Mat DR. F. J. R. FORSTER. +� EYE. EAR. NOSE, THROAT. Law House Surgeon New York Ophthalmic semi Aural Hospital. seaistant at Moorefield'. igye Ho.ptal andteGWden Square Throat Hoe - Meat London, Waterloo S. S.. Sttailord. Teephoot yam, TOWN OF GODERICH. IMPORTANT PUBLIC NOTICE. The town of Coder -irk is dessrous of c the Hower RoU or those who, clamming for thou home town. ($dialed in the • taelrl W serve Erng and countryr alreay noted are n the Town h ' C(aY, G L Knox, Esq., who wdl ddiUupal nausea, alw, I Ades Prowler. op to the best day Of August, 1911 Y ARK, 4 The Signal to any address in Canada or Great Britain for the remainder of 1918 for 25c. To United States addresses, 35 cents. AODBRICH,` ONTARIO, THURSDAY. SEPT. 26 1918 TIM SIGNAL PRIN1ING CO.. LIMIT1D. PvsLtrlsas RING AUCTION SALE OF 1 HOLD !....n S, THE TOWN COUNCIL. cent. to the pay roll, and taking into FURNITURE AND FUR- i act ant all the conditions mentioned it i THE LADS IN KHAKI. Sow*, Roads the Chief Subjects of MRS jj H. WILLIAMS wiU sell by public tion, at her resi- dence, Market sti'eeL Gotierich. on WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 2nd, to commence at 1.30 o'clocjc sharp: All the contents of the house, consist• ing of living room, diningroom, bedroom and kitchen furnishings. including 1 Eng- lish rosewood 1 map(�gany book- case, 1 old wall ut sofa. solid and good; also several walnut chairs and parlor tables: 1 large upholstered couch; 1 oak dining set. sideboard. tante and chairs: 3 complete hedrotun suit s, rnattresses.springs, toilet sets. pictures, rugs, carpets, cur- tains, blinds, dishes, glassware, cutlery, linen. 1 Happy Thought range, coal oif heater. garden tools, hose, and numerous other articles. Terms cash. Everything must be disposed:of, as Mrs. Williams has sold the property. T. G1•NDRY, Auctioneer. tCLEARING AUCTION SALE OF ' FARM S1os K AND IMPLEMENTS. Mit. DANIEL PITBLAIXJ will sell by r ubIK auction at lot 11, concession 1, Colborne township' the Frank Naeglr burnt, on MONDAY. SEPTEMBER Art h, commenting at 1 o'clock (old timer: One team black Percherons, gekhng .4 years aid and mare 4 yews old supposed to be with fool by Ind. x 1 bay mare, to ars old; 1 black marc s,rpposed to he wuh fatal hy Glenlevit Chief: I Ilse) Wow; 1 dnvmg mare, 4 years old in foal to purebred hackney; I brown mare. A Years old, supposed to be with foal by Ilomat John; 1 rgisnercd Pulled Angus bull, 13 my,ntli. old; 1 Yeah cow, s years do'; yCow. 3 years old. sup- posed to be in call: 1 co 4 ears old. surop,sed to be in tall: 1 mw, a years . supposed tube in call. I cow, years ofd. supposed to be ,n calf: I cow, ayears old, suppnrd ,,, b.• m alt;; 2 said attars, 2 years ofd; 10 y'carhng .tees and M.Infs. 4 calves, 1 sow. due September :Mb; - small pies, 1 se: team M nese, I c ltivator, I t Mosey -Karen binder. they rack;+ m,ck' mower, 1 Chatham 'wayun. 1 Deering hay e. 1 set sleighs. 1 Massey -Harry -row muffler. 1 'os.- on drip. light wagon, l Cocksh•a,t teo-furrow plow. 1 set harrows, and numerous other articles. Twos. An sums of 3111 and under, cash; over that .,.anti • months' credit ion be given un furaishieg approved joint renes. A d,sount of A pee cert. per annum allot rd for ca -l) on a.d ,t asoasata. Everything ..d ver t iced must be deposed o(1 DANIEL PITBLADO, T CUNDRY, Proprietor. Auctioneer. Word was received by Mrs. Herbert Campbell on Friday last that her I,rother- wou necessary to increase the apmro- in-law, Sergt. Charles Austin Campbell. Discussion, pltation for the work by Ibe sum u(I had been killed in action on August 27. $1300. Serge. Campbell went overseas with the At the regular meeting of the town Alter the regular business of th e \Yard was received yesterday morning Illlst Battalion and while training in council on Friday evens g all he mem- council had been concluded a n{fmber of by Mr. and Mrs. James Buchanan that En land received two promotions He char son, Pte. Walter James Bucharun, g 9eco berswere present exttpttCouncilbrsCcxtke matters were under discussion, one of i was admitted to hospital at Witnereux, haed hero sewas therving in Francetor six months, and Aftersome routine hotness the follow'- these system, r which ure nch this yeathe r France. September Iv, with a gunshot Charles Campbell East Wawanri hMrt:. Ing reports of committees were received is taxed $1.422.60, although none of :he w°and in the back penetrating the chest. _ and adopted: !expenditure rs to be made within the Pte. Buchanan wind not have been in Much regret was felt in town at the I The finance commitlge • recommended town. The Huron road from the limits France more than ern days or so before trews of the death of Pte. Stuart McKin- the payment of a num of accounts and the town easterly to the county bound- was *sounded. He wont. home non a former Goderich boy, who is re- ars is bring made a Provincial county ported killed in action. Pte. McKinnon road. and the county will be refunded by was the son of Mr. Angus McKinnon of the Province sixty per cern of its future ex. Oakville and was twenty•orte years o[ ugge• eure on this road. The Mayer age. His brother, Gordon. *.ls•t weU suggested that the county be asked t t give known in Goderich, has been invalided spatial attention to the portion of the home. Huron road between the town boundary "(<k and Maitland cemetery, and to expend 4mong the Canadian troops recently on this portion of road a sum equal to the landed in England is a construction corps levy made upon the town tot -county town of which Mr. Harry Turner, formerly of road purposes. This would give the town The Signal and latterly of New York. is a value for the amount which it is called I member. Mr. Turner was in training at St. upon to pay, and fly in cue veer the Johns, Qui , before going overseas. portions might simaariv indicate other - portions of road contiguous to the town A cable has been received regarding upon which the county might with justice 1 the condition of Lieut. A. Roy Adams, be asked to expend the money received +� C. F. A.. who was reported wour.ded on from the town. �- September 4th. The advice is that he it The Reeve, the Deputy Reeve and the in the 20th general hospital at Darius Mayor were appointed with a committee t:, Camiers, and is sti 1 in a dangerous con - roadslapis matter up with the county goad dition from a fractured skull and gunshot roads commission. i wounds in the head. • pa- the Payment to the Collegiate Institute board of $1.000 on itsvy. With regard no the arrears of taxun the hospital property at Napier street. the committee recommended that the wsual grant to the l hospital of 1, OO be Mamas' d to $804.90. the arrears. arnoontirlg k, 1304.90. to be retained from the grant. The public works committee asked for an additional appropriation for the completion of the Vittoria street sewer, circumstances bevies increased the cost lof the work cogsiderab:y. In the matter of the condition of the sewer on Cam- , bridge street, at the corner of Oxford street. Mr. Johnson. the town engi- neer, advised that the only reale( would be the construction of a sewer un Oxford street from the Huron road to Cambridge street: but eating to the ge;i- 1 eral conditions now prevail -ng the conn- ' m:ttee did not consider it advisable to construct any more sewers at present. The• cvmmitter reported that approximately IIf6SIGNATED T:J '20.)small c(ordsof wood had been cut for, MISSION FIELD, the to an and recommended that t i4 O be " paid to Messrs. hIcAilister and Brindley --- ' on their contract.f Mus • Nary Pia/gland Goes to Korea - The cemetery consmittee recotnmended ' Impressive Service at Aeburn. the acceptance of th[( proposal of Mr. ' At a special service held in Knox churrcn. Au'rarn. on Wed 1ealay evening, loth Inst., Miss Mary F.n4iand, B. A.. was designated as a mieeionaryv (1 the Presbyterian "church. her chosen field being Korea. The church was well 'tilled and the proceeding= were followed with much interest. The partor U1 Kart church, Rev. R. J. Ross, presided, and with him on the platform w -re Rev. Dr. Fletcher of , Thames Road.ato r u General ( tel! Gt rear Assenttly. and Rev. Dr. R.- P. MfatKay. of Toronto, secretary of the Presbyterian foreign mission board. After the sirging of the 23rd Psalm. 'a Scripture reading by Rev. James Ham- dilfi_u':fes, there had been two app;ica- Ham- ilton of Goderich, .and prayer led hy boats from the forme( men employed for 'Rev. Jas A'>rry of Lordesb: fr,', the aimed ceieniony of designation teas increased nay. and owing to the cared Y' ruxmtd by Dr. 11ecKay uqi at its sof [ahem these had had to be met. These_ iy,fen Mies Fmglar9 was Eer+ved in- iaoseaxs had added nearly twenty -toe per' to fellowship by all tl:e ministersevent. _ _ - - .1 Mra. Ret'.) Jarnes Barn:,ttxl ofwGuele- - MORTGAGE SALE. rich. repreeent,rt� the Pre -b: re:ian W;im- -_- -_=- an'. Mt.00ttary S -ret (.1 Cat:ada. pre- ,IORTGA(E .SA4E OF TOWN WIPE s e• Under sad',y .,rtoe of the rowers contained in a ccr tarn a'nt'[age w hich .11 Ir prndeced at tee ' time of salt, there ads be .ditred lot tale i•y pub - IC aychr•c ur, SATURDAY. tha fah DAY of OCTOBER.' 1;t1 A UCTION SALE OF FARM. FARM ti S1UCK AND IMPLEMENTS. MR. CHAS. NODES sill an by public auction at part lot I5, Lake Road east, Sheppardtoo. on TL'ESDAY,OCTUBE R s, i1 cc mmen,ing at 1 o'clock: The fray. wounds(n: twenty, erre acres, w•h good Mase nd warn. 5 01 be odd ins easy terns. ' Also the following article*: One general purpose wane. d: year old; 1 co'r, due tvcalve enemy 1115 1 cow-,m•tling. due to WARTED. r IRL {RANTED FOR CLERICAL l POSITION -One with knowledge of neon - realty preferred." Apply at once. to own hand- writing MIKA 2., TIIESIGNAL. WANTED.- CABINET MAKERS forphonograph Mats. Appy the BRANT - FORD P*ANO t:ASE COMPANY. Brantford: 51-31 wrE WILL PAY YOU W. TO DIS - TRIBUTE religious and Patrtn t I c mentor, to your own fOlmuarty. Experisoce not required. Nmctyy days' work. INTERNA- TIONAL BIBLE PRESS, Toronto. 31-H r't SALE. -FORTY PUREBRED KNITTINGYorkshire.-agws. heed and ready to breed. GI [BLS WANTED. -APPLY hree,(o eight neonlhs old, bah sexes. Aon l� GODERICH KNITTING CO. Oxford ram lambs. For particulars write or , 'Oboe JOHN FARRISIL R. R. No. 7 Luce ' wow- Rorie Dungannon'•! -Is.. 18--4t To Keep the Hose Fires Burning Ire the children play with matches ; Start the flre with coal oft : I3urn trash in the back yard an a windy day: Let soot accllllll a in the chim- ney : • Het the starve too close to the woodwork : Be careless about electric light wiring. A thoughtleas neighbor may en- danger your pr.,pert.y, Protect yourself by taking out, a Fire Insurance policy with Robertson & Woods INSTTRANCE AGENTS Fire, Life, Accident and Health Insurance, THE 16U 1918 TAXES. The council has struck the tax rate for 1918. Taxes can now be paid at any time. Two per ceht. off payable on or before October 1st. (Inc per cent. off payable before November 1st. Call and pay and save the discount. All in arrears for taxes must paytat once, otherwise distress warrant must issue. WM. CAMPBELL. 33-2t Collector, yyy ,ngYstteaA c$sr Y.ve Itast[y'ytsgic: rly fa`). 7n honk and eps* chicken[. 1.1!wby bee-tiretop buggy, I open buggy 1 Portland Guth ter, I buffalo robe, one Seen w n with bot and shelving, l .et bolster memos. . s seatareckyoke and douhletre,-, 1 fiye•f°otl1R Deering Moser, 1 Ouvrr culttsator, 1 lt.•bee �,gg�edd dnli. l set olive harrows, 1 hay rale. 2 Mees 1AanIeta, 1llculllcr, 1 corn gamer. 1 set of harrow', 1 No. 11 Fleury raw. 1 rdhng coulter, -I sma:1 turnip dnil, 1 Fleury straw cutting -boa, 1 corn -cutting Dux. 1 root pulper on roller hearings. I light market winos. I hay rack, 1 grindstone. 1 gravel box, 1 set doubt banes., "set♦ ppjs Je har•n•, 1 set *tragicarness and mare *tragic h, 2 "seta sleigh Ixl1s Dairy Maid cream separator. rata 2 cream cans, 1 N- • 0.a DasY churn. l2milk pans. rhvuM crocks 12 cow chains. r 1 unglc-bared breechloader gun: shout ten tons of inset hay; a quantity of bolder corn m stook; a quantity of mantels. turnips, seed potatoes. locks acid abosak, alai numsroas other articles. Wagon and all implements parer -.ally) new. Everything n tO be sold. as Mr. Nobbs has Riven up farming. • Tenses All sums of arrant, umtw, cash; over that amnu„1, 12 months' credit given on ap- proved jownt notes. :Fitt per cent. discount per annum will be Mowed lot cash on credit . amounts. 1 CHAS. NOBRS, T GUNDRY, Proprietor. Auctioneer. (1LEARING AUCTION SALE OF 1 FARM STOCK IMPLEMENTS ANI) HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS_ MR. JAMES STEVENSON will sell by public auction at lot 3, Lake flange, Ashfield. half -mile north of Port Albers, on THURSDAY. OCTOBER Itch, («nmeneing at 1 o'clock told time): One heavy -draft mare, 3 years Old (well broken); 1 heavyhorse,) le years old; 1 general purpose horse, years old. One thoroughbred Hereford cow, A years old, euppesrd to calve May u; 1 thoroughbred Here- ford row. 8 years old. supposed In calve January 9; 1 thorou`hexed Hereford cow, s ear old, sup- posed to calve April 27; 1 thoroughbred Hereford heifer, 15 months dd:2 thoroughbred Hereford heifer calves; 1 thoroughbred Hereford Mel' calf, 2 monthsfold; 1 thoroughbred Hereford hull, 2 years old. bred hy Elliott Bro.. COWS. - cow. A years old. Auppxed CARD OF THANKS. GRAD[ one _ _ gifted to calve Janury 11; 1 cow, 4 years Md. THE O'NEiL FAMILY WiSH TO wppoesed to calve May 15. I cow. 9 years old • r (ander their sincere thank. to the manyposed t d al calve June Z; 1 w. 3 year. old. sup- t mends of (-oderxh. Ashfield and distant posed to calve March 9; 1 cow. 3 years old, s, 3 for the many kindnesses received in their recent posed to calve March N: 3 yerrling heifers. 3 sad bereavement by the death of their mother, yearling stens, o spring b, of calve•:•� , -._... Four pots. 4 months old; ,7f hnengt 27 geese. Fowl Mscetower.--One Massey -Harris hinder, 1 CARD OF THANKS. --MRS. E. R. leering mower. 1 to -tort Iron •neer. 1 hay rake, J WAT'ON and tamely wish publicly to thank 1 Maury -Harris seed drill; 1 disc harrow, I .et of the Masonic Lodge, the A 0 U. W. and friends iron harrows. 1 stock rack. 1 wagon box. 1 Rain for the many kindnesses attend• d in their recent wagon, 1 twin plow, 1 muffler 1 hay fork, sham sad bereavement. and pulleys, 1 1n -horsepower rutting -box and piek. i McLaughlin buggy (good as new i, 1 Gray muggy, 1 coon. 1 ,et M.haleigh. 1 .e1 dnnhle J. E. Tom with ref four cemetery lots be to the care of ging to the 1' ck- son estate, the .$100 fe'tired from the estate to be placed 'in` he cemetery per- petuity fund. from *bich any surplue revenue will be used in generally beauti- fying the Cemetery. ' - Ln explanation of the report of ,the public ,v.xksclanrittee, z letter from \Ar. Sidney M. Johnson. the engineer in charge of sewer construction, stated that the main sewer now being installed on Britan- nia road and \'ictoria street was proceed- ing under very adverse conditions. -due to quicksand and water and to the depth of the sewer. as much as fifteen feet in part. In addition to these phyei:al r at 1 o'clock P m . at Gundry•s Auction Ro.m, • 'lamilton street. in the Tows. 01 Gorlerwh. by Thomas Gunrby, aur. iose.r. the lollnarng prop• ' arty, namely: i Lot Number Nine 19) an Hutchirwn's Survey, 1 in the Town d Gnderich, in the County of Huron, containing o - th of an acre more or less. , ile-frf R Oa the proprrt thelia )s ,a frame dwelling and store, until recently conducted by the late Capt. Akx. McLeod. TERu,• or Sate -Ten per cent. of the purchase ; money to ►w paid dosn at the time of sale. and the Milliner to ter pent-wlthin--3drty.�dayt�-•-- thereafter. For further particulars and conditims of sale apply to PROUDFOOT, KiLLORAN & COOKE. Vendor's Solicitors. THOMAS GUNDRY Auctioneer. 3:)-8t • DAted at Goderich the:11th September, Ills. NOTICE To CREDITORS. `?OI ICL. TO CREDITORS. 1v THE MATTER M TNI ESTATE nr PENN A. 13C - HARDY, LATE OF THE TowSIHIP OF COL- aoat%E, IN THE tOURTT OF iIURON. FARMER DECIA•!D. Notice is hereby given that all persons having Mr. Oliver Johnston has been notified of the admission of his son. Pte. Oliver Johnston, to hospital at Boulogne Sep- temher 14, with gunshot wounds in the head and abdomen. Pte. Johnston was a member of the Jluron Battalion. PTE. WALTER J. BUCHANAN Among the recent casualties is Lieut. Melville G. Anderson, formerly of Gale - rich, who is reported severely gassed, He t-------- -- is in a hosp cal at Manchester, England. August 30th stating that he was revert- 1f quality counts, use Blackstone's de - in{; to the rank of private in order to go Hoiso ice cream in bulk or bricks for all to France. having become tired of remain- occasions. Phone 240. Ing so long in England. He enlisted in An Open tetter to this People of Oodsrich and Surrounding Country. the fall of 1913 AIth the 71st Battalion, spent the winter training at Stratford, and went overseas in March of 1916 and had been in England ever .ince. holding the tank of quartermaster sergeant. Mr. and Mrs. James Young, Elgin avenue, on Monday received an official I it is with much regret that I make known my decision to retire from my present business.. The scarcity and ex- treme high price of all our material, to• gether with the fact that skilled help is not in the country. makes the carrying on notification of the/death of their son, Pte. eof business anything but pleasant at Harold M. Young, As already reported times ie The Signal. Pte. Young was killed in 1 wish to thank my many customers action August 1st, the " news having come who helped to make my hu,iness a sue - through in letters received by bis cess in the past years. No orders for job parents. but until this week no otticial work will be taken atter the :30th of Sep - message had come, tember, as 1 .wish to complete all orders • now on hand at the earliest possible date, Mr. and -Urn • latnee Dean. Regent All orders and contrncts will be ct)mplt•ted street, veeterday were notified that their and all accounts renderer! and must he 'i yle. lames Lev Dyyean�, was admitted paid promptly. Accounts now rendered t it I$ Ired hiltem/ftre 9epte eterv-191, �.nwst be gettlsd'at pnoe. !tiering from .teal gas. Pte. I1r-an en- (Signed) W. R. YJNTDE1t toted in the 177th Banta ion at Narrie and Godench, Sept. *5, 1918. w•"ni oversea- in Feliruary, 1'h17. He be - logged toa m.,:hire gun corps, Choice marshmallows for . btastin;. H. 1'. Edoards has the right kind. Word has been received from Ottawa at the heade,uarttrs of militnry district No. I 1, L',r:dun. that the following men are rc• ggu:red for the Siberian emit: One han- drr(i transport drivers. category A four fano a, four saddlers, four wheelers, fif- teen-t:akers and eight butchers, category or B. ;MISS MARY FINGLANU, B. A. claims or demands ap,nst the late John A. Mc - Hardy. e ho died on or about the 9th day of June, rented \lis. Flncland with a copy of the A. D. E'Is. at the and township CH Colbnorn, re Bible. and in a splendid a'Idress told •tlr- required bound by post, prepaid, « deliver to omen; the hietory of the \Vumin'8 ,>1113 - Peter James Green and e.ve A. Green, , the executor and executrix of the will sionarY Society. _ of the said late John A. McHrdy, their Dr. • MacKay then addiessl!d'fhe miss names e:J addresses and statements (me part "tutors in writ ins; siMlary and on behalf of the tyle Society of char claims and statements in dead of lhev accounts, and the nature of securities, if any, held presented her with a copyee the B:hle in by them. the language of the peepte of Korea. AND T.g' Nnstcl that den the 1,th day of poc-roceed Rev. R. C. MCDrfmld of (totlerr-h, tuber. A. U. 191s, the said executors will proceed o distribute the as.els of the said deceased representing the Precb.tery of Huron, Rev. Andrew Lanni: of Furdwich soil Rev. J. L. Snail of Hrspeier gave addre•sClt. The leo last named, who are turner Minister* of Aunurn. recal ed memories of then.. years in that charge and paid warm trbute to the worth of the yu«ng mandeerine by the naval authorities of R C. HAYS. lady who had dedicated her life to the the boat en which she was to sail her s•lat _ Sobcn« for the said Executor. missionary corse. departure is delayed until after New ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. Dr. Fletcher's address was the last. Year's. The m+dcrttor cungretulated the peup}e• ADMINiSfRATOR'S SALE n F of Auburn upon the spirit among then RESit)POCEPROPERTY.HOUSEHOLD,that was act:ding forth witnrs•es lir:. - - RE AND FURNISHINGS. Miss Fing!a'1d, and decfafrd That mush good would cr me to themselves and t: :r MR. JOHN KELLY. I community from their devotion and f . • dministrator, will sell by public aucti.in at the good ex..mpie. He assured Miss Fie[ - premises on West street, G.rder,ch, tm land that the whale' Presto terian church SATURDAY. OCTOBER Sth, at(rtd behind her. :commencing at 1 o'clock sharp: Frequrn reference was made in the The wink property frame residence west of the addresses to the spirit of sacrifice so kitting Rink proper+y veryt street, ill. haith, i abundantly ex(mpiiljed in the Fingland rhe house n warm and well boat, has a (amity. Three sons have gone overseas In pendid McClary furore, ter aim, electric ghts, frame st dile. and the Mtn .fpr quarter- military service. and ten have been ere The property can be inspected at any time wounded, one of whom , Pte. Frank Finr,- y spplyta4 to Mr. Kelly land) is lyingdon er Tams- ren per cent of purchase money to ,7 017,tY ni In h(lspital. he fere at time of .ale balance in en days; or, if The exce lent choir of Rn, ix church ren- prertred, arm. may be arranged. dewed va stable 3,s:stance in the service. Al thin same time and psq, all the contents, consistingof ppaarl.r, dtningroom, bedroom and' Previous to the des:pn2tinn service, at Itchen turn's/lints. including raga, arpets, pec- a tea given by the Wt man's Missionary to calve• December atth; 1 cow, 4 years old, aup- t anon` the persons entitled thereto, ha' -mg taronly to t claims of .hwh they shall hen have had notice, a d that the said ese- cuoes will not be liable for the said meets, or any part thereof, to any person of whose claim they hall not tio) have received notice. Dated at Goderich. the nth day of September. A. 13.191s. THE CANADIAN BANK OF CO - ERCE MM EDMUND WAUER C.V.Q„ LLD„ D.C.L. President CAPITAL PAID UP. $ 15,000,000 SIR JOHN ArRD, General Manager' H. V. F. JONES. Asa i Gent Manager RESERVE FUND, • $13,500,000 Consult the Manager regarding current accounts, collections, Ioans and the other facilities offered by this Bank N Goderich Branch -G. WILLIAMS, Manager. harness 2 ata of fight harm-oo.. 1 gravel box, 1 Blue Bell cream separator, 1 Daisy churn. forks, F chains, and other articles. A quantity of good clover hay Also a quantity of bousehnld furniture. Tears. - All sums of stn and under, cash; over a that amount, 12 months credit well be given on furnishing approved joint notes A discount of 4 r cent. allowed for cash on credit amounts. Everything must be sold. as the proprietor is Moving the farm. GUNDRY'S SALE REGISTER. • WED: a.owv. 00 2.-Auction sak of household furniture and 1 t u ur ushm property t of Mn. . H. Williams Market street. Pr Pe Y 1 MnNDAy Sept. M. -Clearing auction sale of farm stiw'1 and implements, property of Mr. Daniel Pohlad°, lot 11. concession 4, Ct-lhorme township (tlte Frank Naegk, farm)- S•T*•a1AY, flet, ,5. Admin.slrator's sale of Capt. Edward F. Johnston now serving residence proyerty and household rurniture.■t in France with the 1m:wool army. has 11.aoro;mnea, W'rst urea(. John Kdly, admin - been promoted to the rank of major in T,-gsnAT, (kl. w. -Auction sale of farm, farm fhe•Ruyal Artillery. Before leaving Can- snick and teplements, et lot Is. Lake road east, ado Major Johnston. was in- command of Shal)pardt:m, property of CRAB. Nomas. the 671h t t•raversity of Toronto) Battery. Ifo left that unit to proceed overseas with a draft. Since that time he has served in Palestine and in France and was pres- era at the, capture of Jerusalem. Major Johnston is one of the three sons of the late Judse Fred W. Johnston, of Sault Ste- Marie. and Mrs. Johnston. of Spadina Gardens, Toronto, both formerly of Gox1e- rich. • TNua.DAY, (trt..11 -Clearing auction sale of farm stoct. Implements and household elects, at lot 3, Lake Range. Ashfield ehelfmile north of P•trt, Alberti. commencing at 1 o'clock told lime). JAsia%srayaNM,N, proprietor, SATURDAY. (kt. 12. Mitigate sale of town irWetly at 2 o'clock al Gundry's auction roo>,n, amiIIm street. Proudfo.tt, Killoran & (;duke, vendor's solicitors.. SATuan,r. Oct' 11. Clearing auction sale of home. -hold furniture. property of Mr. Geo. Bisset, East street. at 7.30 n clock sharp. DIED. ladies kr their kin' Hess in tool: int after McDONALD - At Bayfield, nn Friday, Septets. g tier 2u. jams. McDonald, aged tet years- her comfort. THOMAS. • In Go ler:ch. rn Sunday, September Miss Fingland is a graduate of the Uni• z:, henry Chart -4 Thomas. versity of Toronto, with the degree of O'NEIL.-- in Goderich, on Thursday, September B. A.. and has taken a post -graduate 1s.• Catherine Whitey,' widow of she tato course at Hartford in special preparation Thomas ONO. m her 72nd year, for the work to which she is deer): ing her- NEW ADVRRTISEMENISo bept. 20. self. Knox ch:rch, Auburn. is her home 1 paw church. and the members of the congreg- Music Card !Wise Grace Seager „ 1 ation are showing their pride in her by Apartments to Rent -Mrs. James Wilson t engaging to provide her financial support Auction Sate -Cha. Nobles 1 in the field- Notice to Creditors --R. C. Hays.. .. .. . [ it was arranged that Miss Fingland Auction Sale James Stevenwn 1 was to leave this' week on her Tong Auction sale - Geo James . ,. 1 journey to Korea, , but war conditions Card of Thanks --Thr cetera Family have intervened, and otcir, to the corn- Card of Thanks Mrs. 9 R. Watson and Family 1 An Open Letter -W. R. Pinder .. 1 Dungannon Fair. . .••• .• Hewett Gat 'Leave at The Signal • . • • •, 1 Auctam Sale -Mrs 1 11 wit��ams .• 1 JAMESSTEVENSON, T. GUMMY, Sk Proprietor. Auctioneer. ('ILEARING AUCTION SALE OFA I. J HOUSEFULL OF GOOD FURNITURE, b PIANO, STOVES, ETC. MR. GEORGE BiSSET will sell by public auction, at his residence. Eat e street, Goderieh, on k SATURDAY. OCTOBER 1215. t commencing at 7.71 o'clock sharp: All the contents, comsnlin, of Irving room, din- c legroom. bedr.wwn and kitchen furniture. rnclud- 1 Mg I good Dominion peso, Brussels rugs farcy k tables and chores, large oak sideboard, extensnnn table, set of 7 oak dining chairs; a cdlert,on d Limoges china; dishes, cutlery. dimngro.Hn rug, d 3 complete bedroom suites, mat tressee springs, I toilet seta, carpet*, curtain., blinds,foict.re*, 1 w nearly -new Moffatt steel range. I Radiant Hone • heater, 1 refrigerator, tube, hollers, and all kitchen utensils. ' Everything will he sold without reserve, as Mr. Mese N giving up housekeeping, Terme cash GEO. RISSET, T GUNDRY, 1 Proprietor. Auctioneer. ures,mal.o*gany and walnut tables, chairs. pedes-; Sotciety of Knox church, Mins Fingland alp, oak hall rack wnh large mirror. 2 1 g en snare. was the guest of honor. others present I ahcs demo$ chain. lobes, china. glassware, allay. linen, side►oard. alter set. comparative- being her parent.. Mr. and Mrs. John y new Huron kitchen range, I (-nal healer,' Fingland of I•ondeshoro', hints Flora lichen tables. washing machine tub.. Miler. [ardor. ton1A. 2 !awn mnwea, 9 complete iron Fiflgland. Mr. and Mrs. Colin FjgR- hodf, matlreww, and sprang., 5 oak and walnut land the, visiting ministers and their rimers and wa•MiAnds, A complete toilet set., 1 wives, and \Ir. W. T. Riddell, treasurer urge bureau, a quannty of sealers, 1 large walnut of the Mary Fingland ardrnbe, 1 sestina marhme, goats. blankets.. R d fund. The made-_ heists, pIlows, curtains, linoleum, and many rator of the Assewhly presided. (4* �N other valuable artxles i half of the ladies of Smith's Hill churdh. Everything must he .oldl. I Term. rashMrs.. Hencerson presertrd Mire FinR- t� prrrlwrt• should not he .old ■t time of .ale it land with a pair of woollen blankets, and it ee /M rent for the Auburn auxiliary Mise Margaret OHN KELLY, T. GUNI,RY, King prevented a down comforter. Mies Admin4trst`w. a'''''''"'".Fingland responded, warmly thanking the BANK OFMONTREAL ESTABLISHED OVER 101 TEARS The Farmer and His Bank should be on intimate and friendly terms. They can be mutually helpful. The Bank of Montreal is always glad to give to its Customers, the benefit of its financial experience and knowledge. HEAD Os el et, MON Tlit At. A. W. Strickland, Manager, Goderich Briltch. 7.. WPIMINIM