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The Signal, 1919-2-20, Page 1A CALENDAR with each Paid -in -ad- vance Subscription to The Signal for 1919 •Yti11TY.rluT YW-No arm GODERICH, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, 20, 1914 O THE STE11J4NK OF CANADA SAVE, Because - Your bank account exemplifies your ability to earn. nut SALL OR RENT FARM LAND AGENCY. VARIES FOR SALE AND GODERICH TOWN PROPERTY. One hued acre.. tusldass clay and (no sad we ravel,. slsglotly rolling. Thoroughly tele-ur- derdra,ned, wrelenced All fall p4ow.ng done. Artesian we1L soft stn. cistern also runner[ water Well -.sorted fru, orchard An excellent two-aory Irick Mouse well planned, moderd de - Fuel hoose and mg -pens Bank barn. ,Afar Ivundatton, cement `table floors stables atmehed with Muer. Everything In tarot -claws condition. Thee excellent farm and allaoond line hose well located. trout seven maks Irons Gode- rrb, oder.d maw pace tad any arms. IS, sera nearly all day sal, [ frame build - ...up. about Macros )fish. 11.1.100.y terms. Seventy -tune acres -good quality, light loam and. Good hack house; bank barn. done foun- dation Ismail spring creek. well assorted fruit orchard; very rear school and church. Pine location e2,70). whnh a, less than worth a build. imp Iu+ acne, all clay tat 10 acres plowe& lar biWdangs. very near ached. them maks from station &a -Nit,. A number of 20'. leo. 101. A0, Y, and kws-.sad fres nim tit looking altar dor anyone requiring t farm Several .mall place. close to (.odernh and town proper tis Enquire J. W ARMSTRONG. caner Brock Street and Cambria Road;tBoc ,w, Goderich. 1 MSALE-- FRAME HOUSE AND T an seed condition, property d the Yu George to Cursed, bre Albert street. (;rd. cb. Por ore apply to EDW ARD CURREIL, SaWord, air R. C:. HAYS, Bart aster. Goderich. I. 4t POB SALT. INCUBATOR FOR SALE. -130 EGG, Wisconsin hot water It elevator and good as new. Apply at SIGNAL OFFIC ' L1014 SALE. -TWO SHORTHORN BULLS, of •ervieeabts age got by r'Dua•ide Prince" imp . - 1UI*N-. Dams by 'Aberdeen Hero" imp- Apply J_C . STOLTZ. R R. No. 1, Auburn. (Lot tit, concession 1, East,Wawanosh. 05 Unlimited Quantity of GOOD MIXED WOOD FOR SALE M $3 per single cord, delivered, THE GODERICH MANUFACTURING CO.. LIMITED. (Foot of Angtesea St.) Phone 61. LEED GRAIN FOR SALE. -OATS. 10 boffin; also a asentity of turnips. THOS. 1 BURNS. R. R. No 5. Galena -h. 311-46 R SALE. -FRAME BARN. 30 by 45; is repair, 11 KiptaL ALX. YOUNG. ��aaoodd aotaaF.O. 1OR SALE. -CHOICE PUREBRED l Yorkshire swine from prise -winning herd. Sows Wed for April farrow; loan ht log service; also yoe.Eer rock. JOHN FARRISH, R. R. 140. 7, Leek000. ('Moue Dungannon a r 12). HOUSES FOR SALE OR RENT.- The comfortab;e and cons sod,ow two-story track dwelling on Nehnn street a. cupwd by the suderaegned; also the sooty .fid -s -hall brick dwelling on the .d mn.ng 101. Both houses have nine rooms and all modern cnnven.enoes Easy Senna rooms d coheir haat can be glum within a reasosable tame. Also a Irate dwemna on H,ncks street far sola ser 10 rem. Lige rot t0 Lo,aeel4` PsaatMRa Oa MOW. ( e r«j) �•tOnaNsagarM lbws ga.R anverrew. J L'OR RENT. -THE RESIDENCE OF l' 11e hue Mows Reyaett- core of Vacttefa and sl. Das ad's streets. Gude•rich. Madera coo- waa.nces. actual.' elector fighting. etc . will be inatalkd. oakum t10 one . I the moat dear - able ;narrows In the tan n The undersigned re prepared se receive adds for the purchase of the property. Apply to C. SEAGER Cour" House, Goderich. DOR SALE. -HOUSE WiTH ALL 5 modern conveniences, on St George's Gm - e a7. large garden en connection. Easy s tea1 Apply to MRS. J. LYNN. la-osi. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. Now u a good tune to buy some property in Goderich. f have three modern Mack houses for sale. They ore all well located and the terms of esters easy. Also two flame dwellings on food residential *rests that are priced low for quack sale. Several g ood paying farm properties are dor sale, within* drama distance of Goderich. an ( 1 wall be glad to give yo. particulars 0l them at say time. T. GUNDRY. Goderich. ESINFSS FOR SALE. -THE OLD- ESTABLI5HED central store buries. at sr. which has been conducted by the under- signed foe the peal sae years- Annual turnover d iNAna•. Good reasons dor selling. Well equi dare. good stable and barn. For terms or further prtau6n apply to CLARK & CLAYTON, 1-tf R. R. No. 5, Goderich. SALE.- FRAME COTTAGE, IN good state of repair. also lot adjoining. Ap- t* MR. F. WOOLLCOMBE• Trafalgar G reet jj OR SALE. -SOLID BRiCK HOUSE with all convememes central locator. Ad - Pit X IS. SI(;NAL OVFICE. Goderich. mo RENT. -OFFICE AND FIVE- E. dwellingla connection therewith. r to W. F-. KELY. Gnat War Veterans' Association DAN(. E Friday, February 2816, 1919 in Oddfellows' Hall Nae the change of date Goderich Orchestra in attendance ADMISSION -EVERYBODY 50c AUCTION SALES. Don't forget the re,Iap contest in the Baptist church tin Friday evening, February flat. at 8 t'le$oek, under the aurpice•s tot the W. 0. T. U. Silver trotIeotiu- n. `_. Reutewbet the ancf 1 dance in the Oddtellows Hall on Wrodnea(lay , Feb- ruary 204h. Everybeill7 welourne. ADMINISTRATORSSALEOF FARM AND VILLAGE PROPERTY. The Landon and Western Trusts Company Limited, the administrator ul the property of Joseph Galosh late of the Villaget11 hayfield. in the County d Huron, blacksmith, deceased, will oder dor oak the lands here noun described. by public succors. by Thomas Gundry, ■ucuoneer, on SATURDAY, the Nth DAY of MARCH, 191 4. at hos auction rooms. Hamilton street, 10 the Town of Goderich, at Y o'clock in the afternoon. Pastor NUMBED Ow -Lot number 23, in the 1st concessoa 21 the township of Guderich, an the County dtlron. 111 acres. Ponca. Nurses Two -The north part d lot 1. ravage N, an the said Village d Bay held. contain- ing about six acres. Pence Nurse le ONE consists of a lam on the alayheld road. 11.11 way between the Town of Godench and th, Village of Bayfield. which ex- tends Irons the road to the lake and contains 111 acres. The buildings consist of a 1 1-2 story brick veneered dwelling. with frame addition, and barn let It 6172 It., nth atabhng underneath. There is an orchard of about two acres and a good spring creek running through the farm to the lake. Poach Nusraa Two. --There a upon this property a frame nwtal-clad cottage with kitchen attached. sad a small stable The sal as good and the sitwlan very desirable. Toass.-Each parcel will be offered for sale sub- ject ubject to a reserved bid The resprctavr purchaiers Will, at the time d wale, pay down a deposit of 10 pr:cent. oli.lhe purchase money. and shallay the remainder of the purchase money within thirty day tMealter. without interest, when poeseestm may be taken Further particulars and aond,twm of sale will be made known at the time of sale. and in the meantime may be had from the cud admm,strator, or Irum ,ta eolKotor, end also from the auctioneer. Dated at Guderah 11.• 17th day of February. A. 0. 16619. R C HAYi. :)5-3t Solicitor for the Adminieteatcr. CRAIGiE'S ASSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE w ANTHp Ai witx, to rent --six modern, seven or eight -roomed 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 Accident Insurance J. W. CRAIGIE INVITATION On Monday evening, February 24th, at 8 o'clock, the members of the Maple Leaf Chapter, I.O. D.E., purpose entertaining the soldiers in the Oddfellows' Hall. Each soldier is invited to bring a lady. C ardsand program. All soldiers, whether discharged or still in un- iform, will be welcome. EUCHRE AND DANCE larder 6,e auspices of the Hely Name Society of St. Peter's Church in tad of the Soldiers' Memorial Fund in Oddfeikwi Hall, Tuesday, Feb. 25t1 ORCHESTRA IN ATTENDANCE Cards 1.15. Lunch will M served. ADMISSION S0c AUCTION SALE OF FARM STOCK AND IMPLEMENTS MR. GE() (GE HORNE wall ell by public auction, at lot 13, conceleion t, West Wawanosh towrahip (half -male south of Dungannon 1. on TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 25th. commencing at 1 o'clock sharp: WANT . )�EPRESENTATIVS WANTED TO report on building and englare nn1 work in Each This as a good aideho a tae anyone with Mqualenationg eg for gettpinp�y news. .CtyaCaosmisrro paid foe MalEh AN DA staler Limited. 345 Adelaide Street Wart, Torii e.Oleeleo. 54-51 V alRLS WANTED. -APPLY GODERICH KNITTING CO.. - 10 - THE I have a good proposition to make to A RETURNED SOLDIER of wide acquaintance in Creek- riche - rich and vicinity veto would like to go into the Insurance business as a life work. A fair education, good char- acter, willingness to work and,, reasonable qualifications as a mixer among iuen ale essential. 1 will offer either salary or commission contract for right kind of man, If yon mean badness apply by letter its first instance to Box 57, THE SIGNAL. AUCTION BALES. Hanes. - One horse. rising 9 years old. 1 mare'I:CTION SALE OF FARM STOCK 10 years old, bred to Precheron name; 2 mita tis A AND IMPLEMENTS - ,ng x years old. well broken. 1 pony. 10 more opo. _ _ . not afraid of autos. CATTLE. -One heifer. 2 ye.rs old. due August ID, 1 lrrow cow, 6 years 4.2de 1 cow, 4 years old. Moe March '04. 1 cow.i yea dd. due April let; 2 heifers, two years old, an call; I cow, a years old. due July 2e; 1 heifer. 2 years old. due September 20; 61ast sprang calves. 1 healer. owe 2 years old: • yo ares calve. HcssEs-Ose tome, o years Md. 1 horst roan' INIPLOWNTs.-Ose bonder, 1 mower, 1 culuva- ay.arsold; 1 driving bora4rsong 4 years old, I 401, I ha rake. 1 disc seed drill. These are as • rdt,,,,i,....2 sacs old. r Maey-H,,,i,....ares make. nearly asood as new. (Me CATTLa --0ry on.. 1 yNfs ad, due to calve scalier. 1 wen roller, 1 gravel boa, 1 set aright May Sr: 1 mow, 4 yon ofd, due 1 0 calve May 2:1 and 1.1atfurm, 1 hay rack. 1 set harrow. , our sec cow, 4 years old, due to calve May .4. I cow. 3 yrs. trona), 1 Verity walkingw. 1 lamng mall. 1 ofd, due to calve April� 17y.3heale•.2 y44t. till. Verity two -furrow plow. lad set tout,,mhorns., 1 due to valve June 61; 1 bSJeI.2 yeses old, dor to set single harms. s quantity of hay and straw. cal.e jet, 67; 2 ,teera mew 2 yes ofd; I heir. about a, young Rock Moa nung 2 yeses pfd; 5 callar Ton will be no reserve as .the proprietor has One tow. due so (anew fir 7: aboutyoung rented the farm. Thhens, i 09 TREsa - All sums of 860 and under, cash over IuovM,ar. - One w 1 *rickrack. 1 wag. that amount. 10 month: credit will he given 0.. onboa, 1 baby carnage. taternatitoal dncs. `44raehing approved pent notes. A docount -at nth lorecarnate. r,earl e 1 "rational No. 9 rate a I per cent. straight allowed dor cash on double4errbw plow, 1 .4l Fleury) 1 Credit amounts. Hay. draw and Owl, cash. set hareems 1 et sfe he wl: 1 P opercar eT 44JNDRYj 1 Auctioneer. • yysM, -i►ell-utak G/ORGIII mtaWNA, etcsap~tor. A gwn4lty of weed, Day and std eats. In h AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE wh,te.andahrrartacls. FARM PROPERTY. There wall be no meagre. as the proprietor has odd hs farm. ---- ?grits. -Aa same' 1110 and order, cash; over 1 am instructed by 1 that asnwan4.61 awothJ credit win be even os MRS. BARBARA KUNTZ hurma ne& appwnad joint rots. A dement at the rate 44 par tent. uraight allowed ler cash to 0 R by public auction, at the Hamilton Street .n credit amounts. Hay aril grain cash. Auction Ra ism. (;ove,Kh, on BURT ROACH. T GUNDRY. SATURDAY. MARCH 1st NEXT. Proprietor. Auctioneer comme0cmg at 1 o'clock sharp. PARCEL No 1, The farm of filly acres (morear lewsi on which Mrs Kanto es living at present. beMrg pert of Bock C. an the town.h,p of Col- borne, Stoll • .hurt dnlance from the village of Saltlord sero town of Goderich. There is on the premises a large. well built frame house, in good repair: • good frame barn with c men. stades e..d floors, that hn only been built a few years. MR. BURT ROACH will M1 by public autumn at east half lot 7 con. osteon 4. Airfield township. on WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY both, evmow-acing at 1 o'clock sharp: 9111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111E LOOK OUT FOR "YOKOHAMA MAiD" Benefit Soldiers' Memorial Fund • NOTICE TO CREDITORS. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. imd, THE SIGNAL • )' CALENDARS • Are going steadily. Not many left. Get one by paying your subscription for 1019 at once. THE SIGNAL PRIN1iNG CO. I Ilvlt1 F U. I't au+aes NO %ILL AGAINST CROSS. THF: HURON OLD B01S' RFa'NIIIN, .1 1'ORTR %IT OF THE l'HIF:FT 1LN. 1Hy the Who Was There.) The Signal has 011 harwh a numbs Id The annual reunion of the ttnron I of engratrd portrit as of the late Right Grand hers Throws Out Indictment 4 'f In Motor Fatality lase. thud st stage 111 the proofs-slings Mr. E. OCross,. ntss, as an outcome of the fatal ace'ideut to the night of Dr. -ember Bard lust, wheu air. J. H. Colborne wow fatally Injured by la'tug struck by ('ruww' automobile while he was env:sing tlw roadway of the Square,are, was reached on T1n•wtay of Oda wend:. w-Iten the indictment for manslaughter preferred against Mr. ('rose wet thrown out by the grand Jury. The Kinin staunch the Supreme Court of rhe presence of such statch old Outarto masted on Tuesday afternoon. limonites was certainly inspiring to the Oke, written on board the steamer on the Mr. Juatlte Lennox prtxldiuK. Sir•youuger members of the A,sociation, way to Russia, and stamped Tokio, )liuym of orlontu, held I St In 'rih►K IaaL Honorable Sir Nilfrid Laurier which r e•s Hall Falay eveo tiro g ail brought out a largo attendance of .yid are 5ery suitably for framing. Any boys and old girls, as well am the young subscriber of 'Me Signal may uhtatn element, and was a grand .weeosa from offs of close b) ra11104 41 11k. dike or start to finish' by strHling :N to anise rxpwlrw of The first hour was spent In social intercourse and ninny were the greet- mailing. hags amongst oldtiwe friends, aril it was a pleasure to see such old stalwarts ON THE WAY TO R('SSLA. trout the county as Dr. and Mrs. Sloan. formerly of Blyth, Dr. and Mrs.Urahauta formerly of Brussels, Mr. Shan Davis, formery of Clinton, Mrs. 'I'hutuas anti Mrs. Alex. Saunders, of Uoderich. .1 Tiresome Trip aeras the Par1Ae- Spr. L. W. Oke Writes. The following letter trona Spr. L. W. Dailey Hulm.'w, K. t., of "tu gluuu. AL 9 o'clock progressive euchre t lbone,bei w'as pro. -lit as ( rows pr11se'll tie ant oras eowwencetl, thirty n/ Japan, has been received by his family at Benmtller: was assisted by County f'row'n Atter- required to aecumulo $te the euchre The Tresta." Jan. 4-19, net' licam•r. After being adilrt'+wrl players, while want' others p�aywl ; ' ; by Ms IArrdship the grand Jury retire) •clinch" and other games. Rolwrt ; Dear Mother,- We will get a chance to about :t 1i elo•k• to .sunsfder the rvl- HoluYe., •71-M. Y.. &nee preplente41 by the Crown officers. -flinch- moue and supervised the mail smile Inters in a day or so, and l am 01)• haAl I taking the opportunity icy to drop you a fine or two. We will get to Japan some time At 10 o'clock lu the evening 164,6 Jury came 111 with a retnr11 of -no hill" and Mr. ('rots was tlwretipnn dl.t•hargel. Judge Lennox 111 dismissing the grand jury made AMOY ronutrk-s upon the gnat need of care in the dishing of motor vehicles. It was not to lie ro,eludel from the dismissing of this '6'aw, he said, that It was any slight thing that a citizen should lime his life. even If by accident. His Lord- ship ale, addressed some remarks to Mr. 4'roms tat w,ntew11.1 the same tenor. It should he the general --as far cos 'iOneibh• the universal-- rule for motor- ist. to he alwaye on the alert to ensure the safely of all who may be 1111 the w1 re•1. The grandurors were: William Mc- Quillin. West Wawanosh (foreman); Wil- liam Berry. Tuckersmlth; Witham Craig. Morris: W. J. Campbell. Turnberry: Thomas Kempton, Ashfield; Louis J. Kraft, Zurich: Andrew Kirk, West Wa- walwah: William Moodie. L'sb. rne; James .'Nolan. Hullett: Fredenck t1. Tool, East Wawanesh; David Webb. Stephen; C. M. Walker, Wingham; C. A Nairn, Goderich 614)603* aoftract to keep J. M. 1luuliw6 1 tomorrow, so they sa , and we have to from "flinching.- I hand them in before, as they have to be The following were the prize-winner: Gentlemen --Ant J. Lawson, _int 1. H. I There was quite a bit of snow up. n McHardy. Ladies -1st Mex. Arling- deck this monism/. They took the hatch ton. 'rid ,Mrs. Brtckenden• ways off for the first time for about a At 11 o'c'ock refreshments were week and a half. It has been pretty serval and the. 1041101 in charge -Mew , stormy all of the wayacross You have dames Reck, Flowxly, Martin, Holmes I to hang on to so and Morrish,- derervecuxltt for the exsomething most of the time. celleuce, variety and splendid service of I mai sea the first day and a hal[. The the mann. They until certainly rough sea makes you kind of light-headed nly hand out sown gleet pointers to our city all 1. atirtlr, though d e had pretty good ou14•rerm. I meals all of the way. We have to lute " Dancing Wes then indulged in until up for them and carry it down ourselves. The kitchen is up on d, ek. and we alway s expezt a ducking when we get it, as we have to watt our turn. I fell down the stairs the other morning wHh my break - (At ani n, arly broke my neck as well. Master King of Goderich rendered' One of the ooys felt down the ash -chute several, musical aelectfonw. rlast Saturday night. He only lived half an 1 our and was buried next day (Sun - NOTES. .I day). It you send any parcels send some soap. They told us all to take'a glad supply. as you cannot get ft in Russia. and I forget to get any at all. Canadian money is not any goal over here. All 08 the boys are getting pretty quarrelsome. It gets on ones nerves. b-- ing so long cooped up on this boat. This is the twelfth day on board and weskipped from Monday to Wednesday last week, in change of time. i suppose some of the boys will be home from France by now. It seems tunny a gotd hustler. not to hear anything Irom the outside (.olericb, Chilton. Exeter. Blyth, world. We have not heard anything for about two weeks. 1 suppose they are .etching them home from over theie pretty fast. i often wonder it they are taking era into Germany from the other 12.30 O. m., the music being ably sup- plied by Mrs. Collins, formerly of Golericb. During the evening Mrs. F. Saunders, formerly of Goderich, sang a colo and IJI•(•sident Morrlrll Wakes an ideal chairman. 1Ha experience as public whim! teacher stands 11111/ ill goad stead in 1116 chair. Meer tory- E. Flatly had a swlle as big ani the side of the house. He be - The presentment of the grand jury was heves that "nothing succeeds like sno- as follows: c3*rs'' 1'u Ills Moor Judln IA•111w,v. 1 reawurer Pridhun was In his glory. `� The grand jury respectfully present as Ile liked W seas the crowd- likewise the 1. f cos: money. oWe desire to thank Your Honor kyr Ur. Graham haml't lost much of his eldtline energy and tllurlasni. Ile is ) Ser► your practical and valuable instructions in regard to our dutiec'as grand Jurors: Your remarks regarding the danger in our cities, towns and p 'blic roads, from Wink/lam gild BrIlallrls wore well repre- the growing use of the automobile were (sentel, but Seaforth made a poor show•• igdvtsnard direction aro help but dog r. J. Bowman, U. P.. and his tam - deal to lesleo file d11ta1fCr .0 r et<Unaniastla: 1 • cit About fix acres d orchard, an abundance of IN THE E.TArs o, JOHN H. Ca.alyaop, LATA or sprier( water, and [nod ptxlmm of tha farm ix TUB TOWN OF Goo,Rltle, 1N THg COUNTY u► newly -waded to gram Fence, are ,n soon shape. HURON, MERCHANT, DECEASED. To.nyooe wanting a small farm dose to Gode- h Ih coot 1 t t 1 bout 01 is r . [ n n um y. as a 1. only a fifteen mimics' walk Irom the term to the Square in Godenr h. • PARCEL No. 2 a 11 acres known as the Brewery • property. on the fiver side d the road. The most d this u very productive land lor crbps or pasture. Mn. Kuntz has decided to move to London and these properties, w111 posa,vely M sold. each parcel separately.; TERMS. - Ten per cent. of purchase money to he pd on day d sate. balance well be accepted within thirty days, Or • lair amount (which wall be announced at time d sale) may remain on 1 mortgage at a reasonable rate of Interest Further particulars may he had Irom either MRS. BARBARA KUNTZ. T. GUNDRY, Proprietress. Auctioneer.. PUBLIC NOTICE. very orportune, and we feel that your iue • �ccadent'nity i •;Yuere•.rb ileus saute "ffa,w•;rt I)ny3 n from Galerich We have visited and inetxcted the y tor a short time, txtt we d ,!u utile playing ctrds together Ghost- s. see thein at all of our fictions in lite mas Day and he happened to mention NoruLe 4. hereby given. pursuant to R. S. 0.. chapter 121. section 144, that all persons having claims against 1M e.t.te or the said John H. Colborne. deceased. who deed on the 24th day d Dec'mber. iyl8, are required to seed or deliver to the undersigned..ol,citor fr. the ad- mlmstator, on or before the 10th day of Manch. 161161. lull particulars of their claims. and Ihat al et such date said administrator et 1 distribute the assets of the deceased among the &rtes matt ed, having regard only to claims of which he shall then have received noun. and that he will not be liable to any person or whose clam notes shall not have been received ■t the time of such di 'button. Dated the 14th day of Februuary. A. D 1919. CHARLES (:ARROW. • Solicitor lase Geroge Ernest Colborne. 3:.:31 Administrator OTiCE TO CREDITORS. A SOCIAL DANCE WILL BE GIVEN All parties having chow again the estate of w in n he Oddfellowi 1441 on February 1th, 25adilluVan atone Vatone, late a the p,stolhce d Berm Gents c, lies free. E. McILWAIN. J. miller. Ontario, who, died on 15th March, A. U. BLACK. It 1914, are requested to lodge same. verified by statutory eke oration, together with astatement SHEARS, SCISSORS, SAWS, CLIP- °f tl'e unttea of anym held by them, with the 1.7 StandarA Trwta Company, Saskatoon, Saa- PERS and KNIVES of all kinds sharpened katchewan, administrator of the said estate, not by machine. All work guaranteed. W. G. later than March 17th. 1419, after which date the LUMBY, Sl: David's street. or at West street assets of the estate will be distributed; having re - Barber Shop. gird only to such claims of which the adminis- trator shall then have unlace AT THE GODERICH SKATING Dated at Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. this huh RiNK the band will he in attendance on day of February. A. D.11YI9. Wednesday and Saturday nights. Admission 13 THE STANDARD TRUSTS COMPANY. and 20 cents. On Monday. Tuesday, Thursday Administrator of the nand Estate. Skating in afternoon for near beginners. and Friday nights the admission is 10 and 15 ed. 15-46 NOTICE TO CREDITORS. UR. F. J. R. FORSTER. EYE, EAR, NOSE. THROAT. Late House Surgeon New York Ophthalmic and Aural Hospital astant at Moarefstd'sHospitalEye Hospital and ('ws ,olden Square Throat Hos- pital London. Eng. 53 Waterloo St. S.. Stretford. Telephone MI. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF MICHAEL MCCORMACK, LATE OF THE TOWNSHIP OF ASIIFIELD, IN THE COUNTY OF HURON, PRIEST.DECEASED. At Bedford Hotel, Goderich, Wednesday, March 19th. from 7 p. m.. to Thuraday, March NOTICE is hereby given. pursuant to ash, at 1 is. ws. ; the Trustee Act, that all persons having claims against 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 poet. prepaid. or to deliver to M.P. McDonagh, 425 Richmond street, London, O',tario, Solicitor for The Very Rev. Denis O'Con- nor, Vicar General, the executor of the last will of the said deceased. on or before the first day of March. 1919, their names, addresses and full particulars of their 1919 claims duly verifi• d and the natur- of the securities (if any) held by them, and that after the said date the said executor for the pnrptss' of selecting a ninth- will proceed to distribute the matters( the ditto to rnnftwt the riding in the 1,11, decertified among the persons entitled Pial Interests at the next Provincial Int theret�, having regard only to the claims of which he shall then have notice. and election. that he will not be liable for said assets or South Huron Liberals. A convention of the Liberals of i4oi)(h 111tron as 11010111111141 for Provincial purposes will he held in the TOWN HALL. HF,NSALL on WEDNESDAY. MAR('H Rh, nt 1 o'clock pi.m. aunty jail and found it clean and well I kept in all departments, warm and cum fntnre. the old town, which made me prick up r.. finable. We found incarcerated eight Fred \V . H(xlgsua knows 641 prisoners seven males and one female, handle a euchre party. Nobody had asgra practically a c yg a servew cams (;eta A 'newton (formerly of 1VIng- as vagrants. They were interviewed and had nu complaints to mare. K ILLIAM IVICQUILLIN, Foreman. An Insurance Case. all charged and l any kick coming hare) is an adept at making sandwiches. If yon don't believe it just ask the holies' committee. Major Beck and John Robertson both matte a dead set on the that prise, but The only civil action that rams Into .neither of thein Rpt It. court was that of Merner vs. McKillop ,lust think of Boger Crocker and N. H. Mutual Fire Insurance Co. The plain- cohhledick. both from Exeter, getting tiff was Mr. J. J. Merner, of Seafoeth, beaten at ketone of euchre. it's enough M. P. for south Huron, who held or snake the old town disown then!. policy with the defendant company 1 Roger say t a Raine of cards is like a $11,(50 on his house and contents. Dyne race, Yon have pot to hold the barns, carriage house and contents of p top1ay 1tJ0131. all outbuildings. all of which property Mated ated In the application for In rurance W be upon iota 9 and 10 in the art concession of the township -of Tucker -smith. The plaintiff also held under lnaw• lot 11, serosa the sideroad front Iota to and 10. and the barn on tut 11 was tilled with grain owned by the plaintiff. A fire on August JI last destroyed this barn on lot 11 with its contents of grain and ROMP irnplemoetu belonging to the plaintiff. Tho insurance company paid the lows upon the implements, recogniz- ing the claire that the atter were ordin- arily contained in the buildings on lot A HIDDEN MENACE 111 and were only temporarily in use by large vatic' y of the most the plaintiff on lot 11, but the claim for may easily be stamped nut payment on the grain was refused. sanitation. These are ger The plaintiff claimed a loss of $1$1.1421/ on the grain and sued for this amount with interest. The plaintiff leltel upon a chaise in ed the conipany's bylaws which stat: 'Where any person holds a policy in this company covering ions upon farm pnxlnce, )Inch p dlcyhnlder shall he en- titled to receive from the COtnpany the amount of loss by fire in respect of any fare) produce owned icy' the insured, even .though the said produce be on other premises than the premises of thect insured in respeof which the policy Ilse been twined." The Company claimed that this had rr. no application In thin Ca. as the pro- duce destmyetl had no connection with the property actuallcy covered by the insurance policy. 1 he judge upheld the Company's' contention and dla- misw+d the action withmlt wing, pro- vided no further proceedings, are taken, but with costs againot the plaintiff If an appeal be entered. 4• M. Hest (Seaforth) counsel for plaintiff: W. Prondfoot, K. C., and F. Holmested (Meaforth) for defendant. Mr. .1 4'. Elliott, M.I'.I'., of West atlddIese-t, a Indy speaker and ntM•rs will address the rvinventlon. John Emery, T. G. fshUlingiaw, President Secretary. a• 1 any part thereof to any penin or persons of whose claim he shall not then have had notice. Dated the fourth day of February, A.D.. i1)19. M. P. McDONAGH. Solicitor for the Executor. 4. hurt Grigg, ex -M. 1'. 1'., Deputy. Minister of Lat.ds and Forests and a Wawinoah old boy, was much mimed. He w'a4-,away up in New Ontario on a business -'trip. G. it 'wood, secretary of the'yechni cul' School rd, took a deep interest in the proco(s1I s He is 'sorry he is not a Hnr.in Olde y. but 'rays he likes to go wherever M. or Beck (tunes, Valentine part l throughout the city kept atonic of tic, younger nlewhers away and they mid • my ears. 1 le is Harold Edwards, nephew of the people whu used to have the Balmoral cafe. Well, 1 must dose for now. Love to all. LEO. Fresh homemade eandy at 11. T. Edwards'. Take some home with you. GUNDRY'S SALE REGISTER. SATURDAY, Feb. lel. Unreserved sale of farm stock and Implements and chattels, Armstrong vs. W he. ley,, on the premum known as the Jas. Fair 'arm, adtomin[ tic • town of Clanton. Ont , at the hour or 10 o'clock a. m. TUESDAY. Feb 2i -Sale:d farm stock and im- pplementsal lot 13, concession 1. West Wawanoeh. half -mile south or Dungannon. at 1 o'clock. GEO. HORNE. proprietor. WKDNgwAY.Feb 2r. -Sale of farm stack and implements. property of Burt Roach. east half lot 7, concession 4. As held. at a o'coock. SATIntDAT, Much 1. -Sale of valuable farms property in Sall ford, belonging to hire. ?Coots. at the Hamilton Street Auction Rooms, Goderich, commencing at 1 o'clock sharp. BORN. JIN14. 10 Mr. and Mrs. oderick GeorgeJOn Friday, �y ohn- \ .ton, ason (Eric McDonald). 1 p whole hit. JONES. - In Goderich. on 1hursday, February is. to Mr. and Mt.. Arthur Jones, a son (Vr- • dun Arthur).) NEW ADVERTISEMENTS -Fab. 20. HEALTH. -A Pggp mon diseases Notice to Creditors --Charles Garrow..... .... 1 improved summits. Mi:MORiAL FUN!). snow -erg cONTainterED• Prev' ly acknowledged . $ *108 55 Maple Leaf Chapter, I. O. D. F.. fin tat Court Goderich, No. 32, C. O. F. -_Li 110 $ (Ilcl W. T. MII.r.AR, Tr,'awurrr. disease& 1 he difficulty of coping with th tics in the fact that most people do no realize the presence of such germs. Ye they are about us all the time. ready to Iti- ply and menace health whenever (Miring are favorable. Guard agai these dangers by using valuable disinfec- tants and germicide+ frequently at this season. Cellars, sinks, drains. closets and all dark damp place, should he dis- infected at regular intervals. , We have materials suitable for such needs and can advise what is best for any special pur- pose. E. R. Wigle, Druggist, Goderich. President Parsons, of the Board to Trade, mato finite a bit when he maid: 1 Thee• that wont to deep, let there nicer. They sure a15' awle0ll if they don t buy Pridham the tailor s clothes; they fit everywhere, and touch cru -i whore. . dew Administrator'. Sale -- R. C. Hays .. .. t Nott. a to Crest, tars --Standard Truata Company, Sisk storm ,. ... ....-. 1 Shorthorn Bulls for Sale - J. C. Stoltz. Auburn 1 Entertainment fur Soldters- Maple Leaf Chapter.... . . ...... .. 1 Convention -South Huron Liberda).......... Essay Contest -W. C. T. U 1 Euchre and lhnice-Holy' Name Society 1 our and lot Lor Sale --Edward Corre 1 1 ul Dance -E. Mc Heroin, J. Black.......,,1 Land Agency -J. W. Armstrong 1 tor for Sale --Apply at Signal Office.,1 turned Soldier- Boa :.7, T Signal 1 Tea a e- Remit oat Ion Committee $ Far Incu For a Reef R. war 60 NK OFMONTREA ES•IASLISRED OVER 1N YEARS Remittances toSoldiers Remittances to soldiers in England, Belgium, France or Eafftern Countries may be made through the Bank of Montreal either by cable, if haste is essential ; or by Draft or Bank Money Order if to be sent by letter post. 1 WAD o►,1ce.oder relied. A. W. Strickland, Manager, Goderich Branch, 0