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AUCTION SALES.
wears au enclable one lir view of the
JUDICIAL SALE OF VALUABLE
R.AL ESTATE.
GODERICH BOARD OF TRADE.
' large amount of statiatiettl wurk *111411
• r e must Ana be a(rriwpli,ht•d and the
y► I utffn11
rorble 'retie ens wlltlomwh
s lc it
must he contotaled with In Peeking Ilett
Enthusiastic Gathering at Animal Meeting on Monday Night-Presi-, ludw+trle•M at Duch nn ulawttlwl time
dent Parses. Reviews the Work of the Past Year ---Officers
Coda and Another Busy Year Forecasted.
•
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF 'ONTARIO
•
ARMSTRONG s. WHEATLEN
Pursuant to the Judgment made hereto and
dated January 10th, 9111 there will be said. *1111
the approhanoo of the Local Master .01 the
truprsme Court W Ontario at Goderich. by Thos.
Gundry. auctioneer. at the Council Chamber.
Clanton Ont.. on
SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 11111. Ivey,
at 3 p. m., the tcUb11D,g properties. 4)t seven
parcels. sit..
PARCEL 1. Part of 1/416241111wrlo2t
l wp lot No. B.
co nceenon 1, T p. HunmL in the County of Hiroo,
g0 awes. and now in the tow. of Clinton; S. 1-2
lottilam
comma°. 2, 1 . Hallett. .sl acres; part a
lot 24. cuncamloa 2. Tp Hul eta. s' awes, end
part lot 2L cooms.wut 2, R1 acres, In all ?At acres
more or lees, in one block.
PARCEL 2. One -Acre lot on Beech street. Cho -
too.
PARCEL 3. Part of original lot 1, Huron Roth
concession, Tp.Gtda,ch. now in Canton.and part
of lot 4l CARIceasslm Is( Tp. Goderkh, together
contalmug IO 1-2 awes meteor kw.
Pa•..1. 4. West hall lot 185, on the north ode
of Hume street, Uinton.
PARCEL J. Lot C. 10t4111 side of Huron street.
CIIatOR.
PARCEL R. Rau haU 4)l lot 2A. south side of
Huron street, Clinton.
PARCEL 7. Port of lot 24. coocesmou 1. Tp.
-Hallett, now In Camaro, cavitation!'1 3-1 aeras
planted in orchard.
Each perm' will be offered for sale subiect to a
resoved bed.
To aux.-len per cent. of the mut-ham money
on day of sale. and balance March 4:.411. 1.419.
For further partKulan see posters or ropily to
W. BRYDONE. Barrow". Clinton, the sue.
NOS SALE OR KENT. y
FOR SALE•
DOCS FOR SALE OR RENT. -I LIOR SALE. -A PANDORA RANGE,
`l TricM•MIM1ibt.sod commodious two -ata raarlr stew. w'M N. McINI'06H. GGolfebk dwa1R1 se Nelson street occupied by the rich, corner Nelson and Albert streets. t441
uadnassa d'/MO Mary -and brick
n ineeinem emit �IK. Both rice,houses have
dins . BothtlEasy
terms. Poser Morse un be even
within a 440111. ■ Rage /rating en Hinck. street for sale '
or to rent. Lapp lot to counectl.,n. Posseaton
at •1101.
hood remora for selling. An opportunity to a
Maid investment. 1..S. MOt ER.
K RF7s1T.-THE RESIDENCE OF
r. late Mir Reynett. corner of VKtata and
St. David's stoma. Goderich Modern coo-
wasencea. including elsctnc lighting, rt.. win be
installed. maku,. this one t the moat deem
abfeJewdMes in the town
The undersigned a papered to retetve offset
(e the purchase d the property.
Apply to C. SaAGER. Court House,Godrlo
VOR s aL.
E.-HOLSE WITH
ALL
IE modern car oricws. an (ear p'e (44
coo. Large garden in Ersaoarma
Apply to FINS. JLYNN
HEAL ESTATE FOR SALE.
No. w ■ good time to tory MOW
//r.e•ppeerrty s. h 1 have
reser Mick kluges for sale.
see 411 well located and the terms el sale are
AI two b ame Mailbags onmei1 torero. that are priced low ler quark Se
mood paying farm pperrmmpaeslten re for safe. within •
cart distance of Godes. ch. as , I will be glad to
eve you prticulkn of them at any mese.
T. GUNDRY.
Goderich.
ES1NESS FOR SALE. -THE OLD -
ESTABLISHED aateral .tore bermes M
wtsieh hasher. conducted by the under.
aimed ler the pm 4 r■ yea.. Anel turnover e(
awerL QeW reaps. (m seem". Wd1 egtap�ppsedd
atm*; good stable and born For terms or lurtber
pa.rs apply tscai to
CLARK & CLAYTON,
1/-tf R R. No. S. Citadel.
D AM FOR SALE -FINE
• FARMAigla l
isms. les Pad free from Power r 1
hat lion • mien land. Two lupe hank barna
eds. allow Pg - pea, large Mid home and •
small frame M... Two orchards An se-ell•M
property W+R he wild altogether or In Ino -sera
ems. Apply to MRS. ANNIE J TIFFIN, R. R.
N� (., Lochner. Ont.
FICIRSATE. -FRAME COTTAGE. IN
mood state W reps1 •leo lot ad ring. Ap
My to MR. F. WOdLLCOMBE. Trafalgar
e tr•el.
nSALE. -SOLID BRiCK HOUSE
th all COireefeellien. central location. Ad -
IX 11. SI(;NAL OrEICE, Godench.
RENT. -OFFICE AND FIV .
LY
ROOM dwelling sn connec,foa therewith.
y t0 W. E KELdwelling
Great War Veterans' Association
DANCE
Friday, February Nth, 1919
in Otldfefows' Hall
Note the chs age of date
Goderech Orchestra en attendance
ADMISSION-- EVERYBODY S0c
Unlimited Quantity of
GOOD MIXED WOOD FOR SALE
at S:1 per single cord. debvered,
THE GODERICH MANUFACTURING
CO.. LIMITED.
(Foot of Alienist St.) Phase 61.
EED GRAIN FOR SALE. -OAT
oleo Put
Jr:•
Dated at Goderich this 3rd day of February,
1919.
PROUDFIOT. KILLORAN & COOKE,
Brrrtmera, Go:ketch.
IMed.4 LEWIS IS H. DICKSON.
Local Master at Goderrh.
sukbN '. R.N..,u(odei n. weep.. x4) AUCTION SALE OF TWENTY-ONE
CH0.CE COWS AND TEN SHEEP.
FOR SALE. -FRAME BARN. 30obly 4b; I - -
In good repair. at Klntml. ALEX. Y NG. , Jh. undersigned has been Instructed t., reel by
tall P. O. K aunlon, Al lot 47, Marland wucrsaon,
Goder.ch L..n chip on
TUESDAY. FEBRUARY lath.
at IA o'clock Marta the following
Cow` -One row. with calf at foot. 4 cows, to
freshen about tare of • ale: 2 cows. to freshen in
February; 7 atoms. to freshets In March. 4
cows. to freshen, to April; 4 co..sto
freshen m May. Two of Hasse Foots am Polled -
Angus grade. Nineteen are high -.rads Steri -
horns. reds and roar. 'rte beat lot of cows the
undersigned ever neared for sale. Come and get
one tee me or them ■t your own price
GtMIANT*a -.Any cow sold to Ise with calf and
M
n proving to b. *whin ore numb Irum date .4
she per cent. ofpurchrmoney will be re-
m m
Snare. - Tan choice Liecester ewes. ' bred to
registered ore. Expected to groat about Slay 1st.
Ste rung 2 year.. 4 isms 3 years.
1 u 4)a.-Ca.h on approved joint notes of ear •
ra•aths. benne Interst 111 6 per ant
W. H. LOOK. T-GUNDRY,
Proprietor. - *11(1100.44.
AUCTION SALE OF FARM STOCK
A h D IMPLEMENTS.
ltOR SALE. -CHOICE PUREBRED
W Yorkshire swine from pose-wina
prise -winning herd.
Sews bred for April farrow; boars at for
nervine. also y11wapw stock. JOHN FARRISH.
at. R. N•, T. Ludlam. Colmar Dmf
r 1St. met
LIVE STOCK FOR SALE.
Two Gydesdale coisausiung nor and trio years
old. from sopor ted dam Pad sue.
Yorkshire and Berksfure poe3m and saw., from
tottered stock.
ndmber of Shorthorn Weak.
.
DURST,
RIOIrN. r. fb. 2. 01111111L
Telephone 1119 (Ben1•Rlor). 4µ4t
W MITI J).
EPRESENTATIVE WANTED TO
report cm604.4 and engineering work In
GGGeee .h Tluilea Miele a lor anyone with
lacshttes for grom{ . Catemu.sion paid lar
mach report Appp1 , 111141a CationsEAN DAILY REPOR7�C Limited 341
Adelaide Street West. Toronl4 t.3.( so •W -2t
rims_ Y -1�IH
U GODLRt1cU KNITTING lot(
-t-
CRAIGIE'S
ASSURANCE AND
REAL ESTATE
WANTED,
At once, to rent ---sin modern,
seven or eigbt•roonled houses.
I have some choice properties
to sell at right prices, and now
is the time to make your pur-
chase. See my list.
VICTORY BONDS
I buy and sell Victory Bonds
of large and small denomina-
tions.
Fire, Life and Acddent
Insurance
J. W. CRAIGIE
•
School of Commerce
Goderich
EVENING CLASSES
will commence on Tuesday. February 4th,
and will be conducted from 7.30 to 9.30 p.m.
Those wishing to attend will please make
enquiries at the School before February i
DAY CLASSES
from 9 a.m. to 12 noon. and from 1 p.m.
to 3.30 p.m.
Rooms over Sharman's Shoe Store, corner
East street and the Square.
Students may enter any •:ane.
i
B. F. WARi), B.A, M. Amts,
Principal
tti Soles r w..�-
MR. GEi0 GE HORNE
win s.11 by nubile a•Itlow. at lot IS. concession 4
West Wawaaosh township (half-widesouth•f
Dangaaraai. 0e
TUESDAY, FCRRUAMY rich.
osene acing at 1 o'clock sharp.
Homes. - (Jnr1hor.e. rising r years old, 1 mare.
10 years old, Med to Percherost horse; 2oolts. r,•
tag3 yearsold. well broken. 1 pony, 10 yeas old.
not afraid of autos,
Carne, -Urea heifer. 2 year ofd. due August
30, 1 tarok* mw. R years old; I cow. t ears old.due March 211; I cow,(Jyeersl 11111 due April Ire
heifers, two years old, in call' 1 cow. 9 years kid,
dote July 04, 1 heifer, 2 years old. due September
20; a last aprtrg calves, 1 Meer, name years old;
2 yo. ng calves.
I.Rg*why!..-One binder. 1 mower. 1 cul
tor. 1 hay (eke. 1 dna ,aced drill. There are all
Manmy•Herrs make. nearly es 34011 aanew. One
.culRer 1 w 14160 ro44.1, I crave! boa, I set sleigh
sod pla). 1 Yat form.
rm. 1 hay rack, 1 set harrows our arc
tunity walking pion. 1 tanning mill, 1
Verity two furrow pt�r I Pet climb a harness. l
set single harness, • daantity of hay low son.,
about E. young Rack tens.
There will be no reserve 1(.1 he twowietor haw
rented the farm.
Trees - All nuns 01 3111 and under. cash, over
that amount, to months' credit will he girth on
Iurnnbeng approved joint nota. A discount at
rate of 1 per cent, straight allowed for cash on
,Eredit amounts. Hay. straw and fowl. cash.
GEORGE HORNE, T.GUVURY,
Proprietor . Aoct ioreer.
A UCTIVN SALE OF FARM STOCK
ti AND IMPLEMENTS.
MR. BURT ROACH
kill sell by public auction Al east half lot 7, con-
ceolon 4. Ashfield township, on
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 26th.
epmmeacin( at 1 o'clock pha(p:
Hosts -Oar hcree,• year. old; 1 hot. rising
a years old; 1 driving hone, rang 4 years old; 1
colt. ming 2 years old.
Carrie. -One cow, 6 years old, due to calve
May 24; 1 cow, 4 yuan old, due to calve May 2; 1
co., 4 years old. des to calve May a; 1 cnw, 3 yrs.
old. due to calve April27; 1 heifer. Y yeas old,
due to calve June 9; I heifer. 2 years .1d. due to
calve July 17; 2 steers, nsnng 2 years old. I Miler.
riwlmg 1 years old; S calves.
One 8011. dot to farrow April 7: about •at young
hens.
I.tn.lMENTq.. One wagon, 1 'ticktack. I wag -
whet; 1 baby carriage, 1 set Internattonai ills•.
with torecarnage. nearly new; 1 National No 9
doNubk-furrow plow, 1 walking plow it] Fleury). 1
set harrows. 1 set sleighs, 1 set plow harness; 1
grindstone, 1 hay Cork. ear. rope and pulleys. 1
wheelbarrow, 1 ladder, 1 nearly -new Ik Laval
cream separator,
A quantity of wood, hay and seed oats. In.h
wh.te, and other articles
-There will be no reserve, s the proprietor has
sold his farm. ,
Tagus -All lams of tin and under. cash; over
that amount. a merits' credit will he iivan 00
burnishing approved Moo notes. A discbtrnt at
the rate of 4 per cent. straight allowed for cash
on credit amounts. Flay and grain. cash.
BURT ROACH, T. GUNDRY,
Proprietor. Auctioneer
PUELIC NOTICE
The anntul meeting of the Goderlkh
Ibard of Thule, held 111 the M.,'o k
Temple on Monday esrnitlg. was a
well -attended and eathta4lamlk gatlwr-
ing. 1t was the first gunnel meeting
dos. the rettraautzattuu e( tit( Board
of 'rra(ir, anal marked,a /latlnrt ad-
vlyNw l4 many reoperate upon such
unwtingit lir pant years.
IIs pneskleent, !fr. O. 1.. Parrots,
was In the chair and presented his
report of the past year's work. as
follows:
President's a('put
To the Menhrrs of the (:.Jeri4 h Hoard
of Trade:
Gentlemen, - In Justice to the mem
berg of thw Ousel who worked .o
energetically, and with gree liberality
supported the work at roorgallzlug
the Itornl of Trade. Is a derided effort
to bring about a sire•ter liesk•rh•b at
"Huron. Golden traps.". it Ir deemed
wu'I.aary to give • daliiUed report of
for wort undertaken died the results
attained during the pelt year.
Early In 19111 the war was not going
to' well with our Althea and. while
tuduptrh'. In Canada ealagel 401 war
material were going "top-Ppe•41." there
KKR a feeling of uneasiness among
other mrnnfaeturera pnet in tunny
Rices a Mn4pwlls4on of activities In
many of our ('ywdlan PDA towns
V
the de rw1On was • Mut we In
Goderich did not suffer Wo a "fel M
«kerk•h Q any u
extent. A slight red In the out-
wit 01 IIUMe fa(torier R occasioned
through labor shortage, but this WN
fully compensated for tp' to ere.Red
AUCTION
AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE
FARM PROPERTY,
1 am instructed by
MRS. BARBARA ICUNTZ
to s 11 by blr 1044801, at the Hamilton Street
AuClam�ir�qq
Ss► RDA tNARG11 1st NEAtTj,
cornttlanclog at 1 erelock sharp:
PARCEL No 1. The farm of Mr acres (more s.0
leml ate which Mn Kuntz it 'iviag
being Pet d Bteea C. m She ha91w
bpoorrtwiee,, yet a short distance 1. -rag ter
5.148,41 and town 1 Godsrk'. ilrre
preps:, a large, *e1I built
:1tQlloo.''n�ai maaat7trimly _`'tpt^
About oz acres of eeeh•rd. as tMnetance of
.pnrwl water. cad ped pnHion nfeths farm is
newly-.eeded to grass. Fences are in goad shape
To anyooe wanting • snail farm clam. to Gode-
nch this is a pod opportunity. nit sooty about
fifteen minute' walk from the arm to the Square
M Goderich.
I PARCEL NO. 21.14 scree kn n as the nrewery
property, ca the -riverside of - ford. The mom
d the n very productive Id for crops or •
gwture (
Mn. Kusa has decided to a to London sod
these properties 11,11 posh 1
abe mold. cath
1
parcel separately'
Toasts. - Ten per cent. of 1s. money to he
paid on day of sate, halanc dl be accepted
within thirty days, or a laer - mnt t*h.ch win
be aa.touncrd at (.me of sa .isy rem.° o0
11mertraae ■t a rea.onablr rate of ,merest
Furtherparts:ulan mybe had from either
MRS. BARBARKUNTZ, T,GUNORY,
ProprleU, A . Aucti01rer.
Coeul
lea
producl44I4 at other Industries
handling and mauutarfuring war
wisest( laIn. )lany energetic nw•wtwrs
of our It111rd realized that. while we
swe passing through a period of
(wary depr4saiou, an era of trade
expansion for this. great Canada of
tuts was 1111111141 10 1141•r1e MIMI With
tote British courage wet about 14) pave
Ili wily t4w1n041 A4411 11111t a Illi•ral
share of this prospective business. '74.
attain this there was no better fi.t•Ility
Ilion a live Ikarl1,lof Trade, x1111 to
provide such an orguulzation strew
were taken early in the year to in-
crease our membership awl augment
the revenue to an adtx4late extent.
Negotlatloux were opened with the
Town Development Company of New
Yuri, %hair experiewe In ninny
A 111 1111(11 cities had produced most
gratifying results, a1141 In contracting
for tlwtr services towards bulldlug up
a 1111115 orguntzatlou 111 G(wlerh•h we
telt that tlw venture was committed
tutu gaol halals. P414 result of that
ell MINI 1E11 was highly sUeesaful. 1t -
stead of a membership 4)1 110111e forty
or fiefy rani who Isd 40111011 lite(' 0nr
Hoard of Trade for utany-year1 at
nominal fee of one dollar per year. we
enrolled a new meso wrsIdp of one
hundred and fifty of the Hurst fu -
d istrieL bualuuos 114141 prore..14011141
121411 01' -the ([111133 4(7. pleilgwl to it
Tee of twenty-five elollelrre per Mn11uw
for three years. T1lIM ensured it work -
lug ('appal which 111111 enabled us to
proceed in a thoroughly businesslike
Ms111wr to tarry on the W(0.1011141 wurk
1a-Ideltal let 11111141111E 1141 11 1144• 404411.
In •Mick we are ate- prepare) to ulawt
the- competition of the INager 10WIDI
111(1 i-Iti#N 111 4'UIa(h1 which had Mt-
ta11NM1 (10011nrr'ia1 M111•t•1•M.:• 1101 w1
rui -I through geographical, trans
4sIrtatl(.tl nod IN/Wer N•Iva titans-. as
through the efforts of their strongly
org•nlnrd 18arts of Tr:lde °1111
l'lawla'r" of t'4)nlnert., 111111 014' he -
Here test. considering the rise of our
town. we 111I VP 41( 4(w1e0411 01w of the
largest and most progressive Hoards
of Trade to he found in Canada or the
United State.. The first step after
completing our rwrirganlzatlou was to
(east about for the nowt elltelent in-
' Stehial secretary within oar tta'a1141,
1111111 we 84(184 (mgrs t tllrte ewlrs4l vett
on laving -erred the r(•rviCe•M 4)f nes
etwrge•t it•
'•litrwirl4n.
Q`IHEARS, SCISSORS, SAWS, CLIP-
PERS ed KNIYn.S of all kine, sharpened
by machine. All work guaranteed. W. G.
LEIMRY, St. David's street, or at West street
Barber Shop.
4‘A T THE GODERICH SKATING
RINK the hand will he in attendance on
rdarday and Saturday n1ther Admission W
and 20 cents. 0. MmMay, Tuesday, Thursday
and Folly nights the admission w 40 and 1.1 ria.
Skating in afternoon for new bp/inners
o F. J• R. FORS'I'ER.
EYE, EAR, NOSE, THROAT.
Late Holme Surgeon New York Ophthalmic
and Aural Hospital, aostant at Moareneld'■
aH}osbltal and Golden Square 1Troet H.s-
O Weterbo 51.1k.. SIMONE&. Telephone M.
,At Redford Hotel, Got/retch, Wednesday,
March Mk. Irma 7 p. m., to Thereday. March
29th, et l p
LOST OR POUND.
3 (JST. -A MINK MARMO4 MUFF.
j1( srighlw4head .1 •18.msta reed. S•11M
etre;. NE eveprta,.gy_ E rawer pk
le•W at GN OIF1C
- NOTICE Tu CREDITORS.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF
MICHAEL MCCORMACK, LATE OF THE
TOWNSHIP OF ASIIFIELD, IN THE
COUNTY OF HURON. PRIEST,DECEASED.
Notice is hereby given. pursuant to
the Trustee Act, that all person* having
claims again t the estate of the said
Michael McCormack, deceased, who died
on or about the third day of October,
A. D. 1918. are requred to send by post.
prepaid, or to deliver to M.P. McDonagh,
425 Richmond street, London. O.ltario,
solicitor for The Very Rev. Denis Moti-
f the
last will of the said deceased, on or before
the fust day of March. 1919. their names,
addresses and full particulars of their
claims duly verifit d and the natur of the
securities (if any) held by them, and
that after the said date the said executor
will proceed to distribute the assets of the
deceased among the persons entitled
thereto, having regard only to the claims
of which he shall then have notice and
that he will not be liable for said assets or
any part thereof to any n Of persons
of whose claim he Phar then have
had notice.
Dated the fourth day of February, A D..
1919.
M. P. Mci)ONAGH,
Solicitor for the Executor.
lkiwt•ver, In' pat 141141. and p•r91•ver-
alar, 114)41 1 112t faculty of getting 4)t
the Nouns. of 1U4tterl affecting our
pi -ogres, and with the courteous and
willing assistance of the metulwrs ..f
our executive Ivtuuell who`1tave g114u
most generously of heir time 1111
energy towards the gli4wrtl'M and the
town's welfare, he has aceomplishisI
enwllrut results. It is trite wr hart•
twit, made great stride. lir lu(1ustrlal
development, 11(14 we realize tint i4)
view of the abwtrlua1 1411111iIMus 4011-
(r0utiug 111e world we in Underfelt
Have more than held Dur 0011 and have
laid a substantial fotlnitalioll 111/111
101141 10 11111111 up the many industries
which must eVetttlally avail tbem-
84.Ive•14 Of the geographical advantages
we have to offer. You will OWE NI4)t-
ally Meet the I1l4ralllel 111.4041111111 Ve1141
r1d14uIe•M the prospect of prigres1hlg
In lialerlclt, 111/11 *•1111 refumes t0 give
of his tinge and flee small amount of
Motley 11141.041 ry lel prom -vole 14111'
('pallet, to a Inger level of citizenship
and adventl•nlett. Let blur siw'p. the
war ens WW1 by ,1r111Yge 011(1 drt0r-
u111111H4)11, 41411 hl 41(11. 4)f the uuuh•rou.
0l1441Rele. 111111141 by 11 114'11 fae•tions 1
1-111111 our own w-1119.
Nature lees given us a 5s onderfut
11dv$uta44' over tunny 01 her 444141.114,
We 4111.• 111 apparently unlimited
supply I1 salt beds Iwtienth us. w'hlrh
In Ahe early days brought ns Into
promilwoce. but through aggrrssive-
ttrsM 4)1 other 1'ou11nuu1t 1441 11/111 111101
recently Iww11 forlel to remain insuffi-
ciently 4[ploitetl. The 11.411/1 1141 for
waft Is 4)4)0 greatly revived and al-
ready w4 lute 4\144110 clog 0 11••4t throb
of life i0 the 1%Iqu1111011 4)l the 0111
North .A110 11,14 11 1'111.l11i(1.1 ph01I,
whh'II. 11111141' 1140' 10* 11e1'.hi11 01 the
1;04140,11 4111 4'ou11w111y, 01111 nuumL.'
MI'Uf of MY. N'nl•Iele, who t,eme, 10 n.
101 11 1(11 1'11VMl.l•• re'puQ1t1011 for .uc-
(wasfnl 41111WAN 1 °WN'ratlun+, lead. t.•
(nondIar i4) the ,111'11sMu of 11i. 1611 .
to d('t•eiop 1104 1.111y G.Nlrrb h .1111. 14111
tlw maty by-pr(NhlctN thereof.
Goderich 4s mdtulrelay situated for
taw development of the Imo and ste'l
Industry, 1141 It itll 11)4141 4)1 the 44044411 -
till IS 111 I1a1141 111 R1111114111 1111% 1411,1) 1111
1101404)114• PINI good welter. 11 KINN' har-
bor and the delivery Of ore 14114 11111
by a dlr4't water -haul, we have dls-
tita•t advantage's over other industrial
centres of CIA 11111111 11 1141 the 1'u4te1
Ieta4'M.
itoMh'rlIl, affords au I114n1 I4111tWin
for R shipbuilding plant and dryd.8-k.
and we ate 11o:ok#tlt that our ad-
vantage. w111 8416411 lir Iltillzel.
ME 11V Other industries that we• ('au•
awl faithful 11 man as Mr. lay 41111m to of a parity wh
His pen4tioa was Il) m 4 iia, ,ar,r qh y Lit,f44o[Irr
THE GREAT SURRENDER.
Film Show. Jo) of Sailors Who Gsve
Up p German Ships.
The spectacular and inspiring scenes of
the Kaiser's armada executing a most
surprising inversion of "Tier Tag" is por-
trayed in the ()dicta' "Surrender pi:turra'
with the accuracy that only the camera's
eye can acct mplish. The crews of the
baby -killing submarines are seen
jumping Irum their craft as though they
were glad: apparently ignorant of the
tact that the act in which they were the
central figures was the most cowardly
thing that the would had ever known.
They are still smiling and st emingly in
high spirits when they are placed aboard
a waiting German liner and shipped back
to their "Deutschland t•ber Alles."
King George. the Prince 01 Wales.
Admirals Sims and Beatty and others
of the Bntieh and United States fleets
are shown in "close-upsKing George
is seep skylarking with the naval ccm•
manders. While the big German super -
dreadnoughts are steaming into the lane
famed by the fighting ships of the Allte4
iackirs on the British and American fleets
celebrate the event by dancing.
Complete Aida' pictures of the sur-
render of the German fleet will be shown
as an added attraction at the Model
Theatre un Monday and Tuesday next
week.
Two Will Not Return
Four "lath; in khaki" from this town
and district -(from left to rlghtl-Pte.
SVIII McDougall. L. -Corp. h. Reynolds,
Pte. Auntie J. McIonga I, Pte. Fred
Steels., All have figured In the cnsnitl-
ty flat;, and the two Ia;t notated till
heroes' proves In the war area. Will
.Nc)#ougall returned t:o his home in
Goderich at New Year's.
Pte. Fred !steels, non of Mr. and Mrs.
Philip Steels of Ashfield, wan fatally
wounded in the a alnhral fighting on
September 27111. Ilia cher received
from his commanding officer a letter ER
tolbw•4:
"It is with the deepest regret that
i am required to write you of the death
of your urn, Fro(' Steels, on the morn -
Ing of the 27th September. 19144,
"H(• was advancing gallantly In the
attack on the enemy machine-gun wade
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11
Benefit Soldiers' Memorial Fund
GOT %OU'R CALENDAR TETT
Ilessen:0 subscription. to The Signal
ter 1919 hate iern coming in at a
gratifying rale. along with a good
number of slew Nubsrripliote. Ne
extend our heart) (lank. to the
friends oho have nettled for the pees
eat year.
There are .4111, lion eser, some
hundred, ..n our list from whom we
hese not heard. Nell these kindly
remit El the earliest possible date!
\1e hasr .till on halal a supply of
SlIeN 51. 1'.ALk:NI/ARS for 1919, and
til the supply Is e[hauated each
subscriber paying for this year *111
rewrite 01w.
Don't put It oil --wend or hand us
$1.441 NON and he hoops for the rest
of the year.
THE SIGN.IL PRINTINI. CO., Ltd.
Spring is owning. Avokl the rush
and have your h(wae wired now by
Roht. '1 alt. the \\'eat street electrician.
Shop phone No. 82; residence No. 11,3.
A program of rare merit will be pre-
sented in North street Methodist churci
on Thu qday evening of next week by
such artists as Mrs. G. H King of Peter-
boro'. May Rance McKinnon of Clinton.'
Miss Grace Seager and Mr. F. T. El-
sner. Mia Bac., of Goderich. Tickets
may he pocured from members of the
a0111.101l oysters. always fr41Rh, at
FelwN 1 .4'.. Phone 2410.
GUNDRY'S SALE REGISTER.
SATURDAY. Feb. IS. -Judicial sale of valuable
real state. at the co...cll chamber. Clmto n. at
o'clock p m.
SATURDAY. Feb. 11. Unreserved sale of farm
stock and implement• and chattels. Armstrong
vs. W hea ley,_ nn the premnreknown as tlw Jas.
Fair term. admmingth ,town 01 Moon. Ont., M
the hour of In o'clock a. m.
TuESOAv. Feb. 25.- Sale of farm stock *04i01 -
m
pern14At 10113.concasaion4. West WawanrL
hall -mile south of Dungannon. at I o'clock. 610.
HORSE. proprietor.
WEDNESDAY, Feb. 2.;. -Sale of farm stock and
•1 implements. property of Burt Roach, east hall lot
7, c.nces 100 4, .As .field. at t o'clock.
SATUPDAY, March 1. --Sok of valuable farm
property in Salt ford. belonging to Mn. Kuntz, at
the Hamilton Sheet Auction Rooms. Goderich,
commencing at 1 o'clock sharp.
holler"terrific shell and machlne•gni
the in front of B(nrlon \V0,.1 vs•f)frl he
watt struck In the ani by a firing frag-
ment and sustained • rather severe
wound. He was given firer aid and was
seen walking out of the danger zone.
Needless to say, It came as a dlstlnet
14hock to learn at a later (late that he
had (11e1 or wounds. Doting his nano -
elation with his unit he hal displayed
a very high orler'of courage and his
Mss Is keenly felt by all ranks.
-Please accept my deepest sympathy
in your great bereavement."
NORM.
PROUSE.,An Goderich township. on WedneA-
lay. Januuy 2v, to Mr. and Mrs. C. W.
. Promo, a eon (Edward Ilens.lnl.
MILLER. -At St. Helens. to Mr. and *Mrs Wil-
iam A. Miller. on January 27. a danghter
,Lauren Elisabeth).
McC14(16TIE.-To Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Mc.
Cootie. St. Hrlcfw, on February 11. a nem.
MILLER. -To Mr and Mr.. W I. Miller. St.
Helens. on Jan..ary 4. a son ,Harold Ruther-
ford.
McL.KAN.-At Lakewood hospital, Cies eland.
Ohm. on February Il lir Capt. AI. R and Mrs.
IticLean, a seal . Donald (.ant
I
NEW ADVER I I.aEMENTS-Feb. 13.
Page
Repre•entativee Wanted MacLean Dady Re-
ports. Toronto . 1
Farm. Wanted- Soldier Settlement Board .... 2
Mut I-nt - Leave at Signal Office .. 1
Auction Sale -W.H.Lobh.... t
House Tor Sale or Rent -J. 1 Moser ........ . 9
"Yokohama Maid" . . 1
Auction) Sale --Geo. Horne - ... ... 1
1 Auction Sale -Burt Roach .... ...... ..'. .... 1
i G W. V. A. Dance. ... ............ 'a
BANK OFMONTREAL
ESTABLISIIED OVER tae YEARS
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.
14(80 0rr.Ct, x4o•+ r PI Al
A. W. Strickland, Manager, Goderich Branch.