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• QODERIOH ONTARIO, THURSDAY. IUL 20. 1919
THE STERL1NIBANK
OF CANADA
SAVE, Because-
Thrift
ecause-Thrift does not detract from the amount of
your enjoyment. It only replaces passing
pleasures with lasting happiness.
roil BALI OR RINT.
p RDPvRrY BARGAINS
▪ A pod new ted brick bcuse, contairsig aB
Yy emvenences. Geniis. etc. Situated as Newtalte
street Goderteb. Pnw RCA,. Mole caah-y-6bb01-
▪ Mee with interest at 7pet cent Pooseran may
A wed -built frame Mose on Trafalgar motet.
�'en0.d pr dere. clow to whorls and cWrehet
Pk.e 1ILMu. Pirrone. May 16t.
•.fig Syn recant Iota on Herm road. ,n c.ne block. tk!
h er petro grossed in God each. lar 11450. One
The W E. airy brie on Crotch greet.
d the best properties In Goder,ce. Aa cow
t•.. •rases: strloen.ry tubo. garage. etc. 1« WOO.
.
A mai froom here, two 1a.. new stare. hen
bowel coed blot trims. for N.M.
T. GUMMY,
MAI 'r...e Ile. Goderich.
MOUSE FOR SALE. --AT A VERY
as r.•srnab4 price. A territory red brick
e . 'Your sr Palestdoa greet. Gadends. raw oda
and budt only l . ysort sap• nen tit .sled .elh
as cosve.otara The moor sdearm.M harms
disposed el wider . on time.
'' fl �O W.. y Iproperty re
K. BEN000GH. Godaenek. Said
GOOD STORE TO RENT.
THE STAND ON THE SQUARE.
corset of Komar. street now and to
Wry years .ccs r s r..1 004 soli be for
mot April IM .r it Tie.. or. at the beet stands
SO the Square. eir )arfrtab40 Airs rooms
wpsIari and a convenient back errant..
A arats.`es topportesty to carry on a seed
herawewi.
Pear Si
1$ . e>^ • USINESS FOR SALE. -THE OLD'
•f
le; rABt. 15HED gear ■l sl4re bustimen
..�.,;'•1A^. . which Me bees o r.. A t the e.der-
dger tor the past sig years immovrel
• Nero God rearms acerb'. s'1 trod stpup�� oesr
se. trmark sod bars. FMeier firth
p.nrulma eiPpl1 to
Clint( & .AYTON.
R. N0. 7. adrkA.
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For terms, etc.. apply to
ROBERT Mc LEAN.
P. O Box 5R. Godrlch.
Nth
ADCTIOii SVA.UCTIOOF DWELLING
AHOUSE IIN THE TON OF CODERt�
AUCTION $ALD.
A UCT ION SALE OF FARM ST(J
QIMPLEMENTS AN 13 HOUSEH
RW/TUFE-
sg
'UR. THOMAS BURNS
win sell by pubac auction, et lot a concierge 7.
l
okras township, use and a•que tr mile/ oral
d Crow. on
WEDNESDAY. MARCH .Mtb.
oammenctl.g at 1 o'clock ,harp. the (ralo.405:
AUCTIj SALli�a.
S
VILLA l CTION VALUABLE
AA
FARM. V CHATTEL
�At1PE R?Y.
1 have received isisist seen• from
MR. NELSON PEARSON
to ear for sale at pabht rates. at the village
01 Purl Albert, m
FRIDAY, the 11th.� ofAPtIredly.ad
at 1 o'clock p. m..
CaTTtg.-one cow, doe to calve an • few Mm, ch 11141;
I fresh -cal cue. 1 cow uprise mnti), 1 Cow Parcel No .1. ca 4Or$iog 31 acres « there -
doe to calve about cod M April. 2 _tigers. 2 years abouts and beat the mesh M lot No. a. in
1 1311, 1 Year aM; 3 calves, d.rent atef d. There . tw, th.
r 1M era cunceso0.. w.D„
YILi1Wood -Owe a good Herr tI Doe. 1 cal a (rase bre INA mop (trivia' shed 3o19.
Frost a Wood doer (r pod a new). 1 Dartnl The load w ere* drained lard g� clay loam sod
horse rake. 1 dig barrio 408310 -done dri5 �l fenced outside.
pleat, 1 110 .-lartow gang uffe, 1 Iib. 2I e w)rY Muir an acres. heist
treating Mow. 1 Fleury scuffles (seely nee), 1 Parcel No.2. X' 4 and �u of Melbwr e
110 nine, 1 tannin' drill 1 turnip it drill, 1 root Park tutsi 1. 2, a; h and k M Meth street.
pp�u le1ppeerr 1 NORM Beed drill. 1 eel ir,nt harrow. 1 street. sad lot lion asst ravel The land
sear ptr orn is ett,nt bur 1pn b.rvestr a.I There ale no kloo a
cede ores •. the shock, 1 robber -tire 1 •s • 50041 Wact)oad.4 well drained.
carr. churn and butter e1'hee, 1 grata cradle./ Parcel No. 1, compeer! shoat 1h acres and
ter -t bads
buggy 18111 democrat wagon. 1 11 eh cola t • Deny composed o.3, .d the • Iota
4 pl
heavy Wein rub hoe, 1 tet a tea .heels, r err met Wt No. 7, and Urn tau parcel there n a
wagon Wrings. 1 Darr Yard creed se prosier. 1 Mdbournc stt eat. Upon
TM aaderegnot will dor t« sale at public
f ast_, f.
f11TURDAY. MARCH Vol
✓ )!✓aleck tom, rpos the prearw. time coop
*enema M«yard-alkali frame More at preens,
11e1P1d by Janos Gawkily (who vacates April
lar), situate on the northwesterly ted Lori
74mwtata and Albert streets.tope. par
aq and eta. There le as faaaat0t gable on
the premises. and los property ie 4 every way a
der are one.
The property will be oared m.bimet to a ole
served bed.
Tan Sada _Tern per cent. down at the
tide d ale when 5* ag serer M to 35 .glad bl
the p'rehm er; Ike k.l�r.r as thirty days theca
alta. ahem 4.14 poaamaMw. .4* be owe.
For tarter p ticei rs apply to the 5010"
erased.
CHARL*SGARROW, THOS. GUN DRY.
Ve.dar'a Solicitor. Auctioneer.
Dated trail 3 day.( March. INC
;.' -
set team harness, I sat single hams. 1 sugar hear nit orchard code ung 46 apple tress
kettle. 1 eel bobsleighs. l MTrae# 1 watrtroegh �.,r,l is loud.
534405 105 and naekyek1. charts. and other
articles
PUUUTU.Ia. - Ons eatensba table and IaWe-
doth, 2 3edr.ade and 2 astITeess� teenier
Mr 4 leather pretest 2ahssta.2 wool blankets. :
onniiortert 1 bedroom. Mead, 1 clocks a num-
ber d retorts, 24 'Meow d cho,ce hooks. a
parer d chain. 1 new Empire steel range. ■ lot
d ether household articles.
Three bo timothy seed. somber grain bop; a
number d M' yandette her.
1 arms. -ATI suss or ala wed under, cash. lomr
that amort, A sesame' credit will be givenpn
hr.Lhlog approved sort rotes A dscuunt at
nu oe 7 per cent. straight allowed t« car
credit amounts.
THOS.BURNS T GUNDRY
Proprietor. tit 110.11.
A1'Cr1ON SALE OF HOUSEHOLD
PURNITURi.
MRs. TIK16 McEWEN
will all by public .11440.. al G.pdry's 50•:130
MOM. H •0411.. $1.0t. on
SATURDAY. MARCtl4013.
ate &'dack Pima.. tM Iollootwg-
One
Mthew ottani springs a.d l esmallesent,1ritireure
t1 •. 2 hada. wows std drtre.r.: 1 sada `
14 1 pr4r tables 4 41.
k{ldme c •k. 1 e.el 0041 Rio 1
(5s.rtp .0.). 1 o renal 1
reranvuNee� (Good CeOr). 1 405 Gsvaty ...sum
amisr.e fees d 1M very 01 m.cb.a m the
4S0 8. 1)or I(OM mudi ch Iowa -
rower
Nada. 1 Mara
rawer. and .leer las rasrreeus to
Terms C.
YRa.THOS. �EW11t4.
Preillertlsuc senna.
- --� - � an lawn mower, 1 electric iron 2 lamps. 1 miller, on Ml r. Charting rl(•5 Harker gate alt addref ll
'(lei S EAL EG(%S FOR HAi NOTICE STOCKMEN a quantity of lass- MONDAY. MARCH 31st. „g hfx exper)enees a. a soldier fn
1' liken Orpugtore sad Silver Carom Both TO complete dinner set, q((a ) R i id
oaf their are .1a•(al laying .train. V IERN.
Parol No 1. The hoteal 1 In the village
d Port Albert, 0trt. 17 met ul Wet-
lirntton street. coroners{ .a brick 010111 hotel
buJdine and barns an o Mabttet granary and
peeper. and sheet one act• M land; also • root -
twine :nd henb-,Ne. There baa good well on the
property furnishing running( water a the home.
TM above Parser Iia be rimed lir sale se r-
arely. each eub)acbto a 0earved bid.
CHATTEL- PMOPERTY
3405 r. -On_ horse. (TRUSS 7.503 old Erred by
Beckton Barberry; I bare. riming a years Md,
bred by B•krieW: 1 road 3000. 7 yore oY,
strew about lily lbs.; I driving horse. rising 7
pan: 1 flay ooh' rtelart 1 year 3 ors dal: a1i
. Cavy' --Five a MOMY
A 4ayS .cera 0d: limiters. h year old: t'
*rr id; 4 Calvet rang 1 year old; 1
A DMINISrRATUSEHOLLE OF TOWN , rising 7 years old, dr to cam ,.nay 1st; 2
L'1 PROPEKII'. HOUSEHOLUFURNITURE rising 4 yearsoM' dim to calve May MO; 1
AND REVEL -TS. ape cow. due to carve 'S•Ptembr 111: I coo
____ res yeas Md• dam to -calve March 11b; 1
dap w calve May 1.4 1
pi � sd Duremd �' 0143 Mat Cott 41 side; 1
I am instructed by the adminietratru �pui.r'eee�re0 Dared oil.
of the estate of the late Mrs. Thos. Mc. head D11fb"a blit, .wm4,1 yeas Md, 1 Pm*
Kee to sell b;• public auction at the prem. .lei.' 4 7r••es olddw ' rim ear old: lsi1r.
pDt�•���}` to v r call. -1 hri(r.
ins. Anglesea street. 0n gimes 4 yearao0; 2My cows, ming 5yeus old.
SATURDAY, MARCH 22nd. Pies -One �' Inds 4 �' 2 .owl due to Ito
rU 3M; 4 eme)rmbt dre dnll 117 hoes). 1
commencing at 1 o'clock sharp: it *.m. e1n• tides (_Onedresl. all gleans' make:
The property, consisting of a comfort- 1 e1O�r, 1 three4lttea1lcilu.+t«, ban M•1•ey-
abie frameAver-room cottage. with a large yarrtrrrke: 1 7.h.•cit I.nder. 1 rake. bale
garden. house is in good conditlt7o Dario' m.kt. 2 ..3ins p( (*.. i .cuf)0f. 1 t.ia
poo.. 1 Pu. No 41 -1=';‘74-i•42rrdh c,ulten
surd possession can be had a Hoon as ale .ttrh•d: s luwha • x .at
is over. ? Ten per cent. of par--_,...nt.1 hayrack. l eajwil Y i Melt, �
«� srparat.•r, 1 root pmdpr. Tanru rat min. 1 rt
balance
tyloelly to be paid at timate of sale: double Maness I t l s bar"''.`• 1 1►ominien
ha - .- ion in 30 days. ,saran l5o•al r a.), bnhteaalaslal lurwarrq a qwn-
At the same time and place: Ore five x h
CONTRIBUTIONS TO
SOLDIERS' MEMORIAL FUND.
Menew•Iu1•g 1'1411.0• ('IMb $1aq 00
W"..1. Powell 10111
W. T. 11111ar 5 0P
N. T. Edwards 5 00
i- 1:. Young 511)
Mos. 1). Millar 5 00
Maitland lunge. 50 00
lioisera1 Brough
1). le : , 00
T. R. Rundle
R. 1;. Craws 1 00
R. L. Lloyd 10 00
Mrs. /;avis H. (imps 1 00
W. Somerville 5 IRI
T. 11. Davie
Model Theatre lentil
(kook rk•h On hriIra
Ni. Robins --
Model Theatre 1e1N•d(
IItIs•ksh ledge
A Friend
Thus. 1:11114dr)
Wu u's institute
` Agricultural riorkety.
C. 1).
Maple 1 . 1 Chapter. 1.O.11.R. • •
D. Millar Mon
•
A. 1. & A. M..
t-'haptrr. 1. 0.
close u17 01 wood and cedar p••(a. a number of enc
pour? parlor suite, 1 divan, 1 parlor (able, anal 1-s.eb 04. aril •at0a•rwa• *4351 articles.
A Qa *51,17 04 'alp bltrel' std 0341 u71
1 Bn 40545 carpet. 4 rockers. 2 path of O. A C ). 530.151 ba.alant Iced barley, ab *1
curtains. 1 dim table. 6 dining chairs. via buahele of .hr4 tmd oast ward. about
ng lax, bushels d feed wase, a member of Mrr.
1 miens,
armchair. 1 larch curt 3 pairs se lace Trsos ar Seta - (V en M,4s -le. pee cent. 5
1
turtatna 1 pair arch curtains, 1 box alai tom • d rk; 3.).000 b 40 ler..fere Iro•.010er
heater and pipes, 1 square o1 linoiewo, 14 Mit 3e p.es. « rs0*5 i*w Y br at.e* sod i"
bedroom wale. 1 tap carpet. 2 iron bade, I er wtwlac.«v warryg.�e i. benne mark
lmlaeoe. As to d,ataalt- amiornt. un*'
sin.
1 single iron bed mattress and aPrisi+g. 1 dash; balance oe km time on foronh,ne
cot bed, 1 washstand. 1 dusebrush. 1 car- approved *DA 1.014. pi•r0.nt More M 4 ,per
pet w cef`a, 1 carpet, 1 large kitchen ant -101 ems' *a 4t441"...,14....,
pe Diet rag
hen 1 N Per) Dated this 17th dab Alac. A. D tvly
Wons en'is r ARlllary
J. W. Smith.
Gesh•rlclr To p Pstrlotk•
Society
Mr.kel Thralro t...
Holy Name Moyle , premeds
euchre
Persons' Fair
Wut: 1411/e
Judge 1)lek.ua
0. W. Iluluten
Proceeds !torrent ler•turr...
W. MI•Ieau, Opera
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Yufll, Gode-
rich township
Ur. and 11rs. Itege. Sturdy
Goderich township
1)r. J. M. Field
('h.rl••s I;arrow
W,xxls
G. 1.. Newlon
Wesley \Volker
Louis Condor(
Jos. F. Thunrw,ti
Aline •k ( 'ha liter. 1.11,12.1..... 25 00
THE SIGNAL
CALENDARS
Are going steadily. Not
many left. Get out by
paying your subscription
for 1919 at once.
THZ SIGNAL PRINTING CO.. LIMITED. PUee.1wUP
LOCAL TOPICS IN BRIEF.
THE LADS IN KHAKI.
Seats are selling fast for the Maule
Leaf entertainment at Victoria Opera
Pte1 Murdoch McDonald, M. M.. of , house .,u F'rlitey night.
Klncerdine, is in town this meek visiting' Ilou't fait t.. hear "the Canadian
his sister. Mrs. F. H. Woods Pte. Mc- Harry Lauder at Vittoria Opera
Donald went overseas with the 160th,limoa tut F'rblry evruluR•
Bruce Battalion and when the Battalion I A sore's' p_actice v "The Holy City"
was broken up he was drafted in the tat `will take place at Knox church next Mon
ruary.19. He arrived in France in Feb-tdayeverting at 8 o'ctoctt, and it is hoped
hnes 1918.andwas ohs nlla,ly u1 the I thre will be a full attendance of those
Tines tmtil wounded in the knee on Oct.,
ber 1st. On August 8th at Amiens he l taking part.
was decorated with the Military Medal i Water -takers are reminded that they
for bravery in action. Pte. McDonald will be allowed a discount of 15 per ant.
was engaged In a lucrative business at on their next quarter's rates if they psi(
Battalion was in , same on a before April 1st next. It is a
10 00 Ripley wl nlCr, ,oc
�tl Btl the courseof iodation. He immediately g� way to save money.
10 d) disposed of his holdings and joined in ,\u eutrrtnt rat rut)Hed "Aust
5 00 "the greatest game of all." He expects Strostt'o Visit" le to be given at North
25 .-.S to be discharged shortly. and will assist
:a► IMI
5.00
25 00
Sol 11) Pte. D. L. Bell returned to town re -
1t1) 00 Gently' after thiny-three months' service
2.'5 on in France. Pte. Bell enlisted in the
:d) a) 34th Battalion on the 5th July. 1915•
25 151 and went to France in April. 1916, with
5 (a) a draft for the famous 75th Battalion.
10 Tal On November lath. 1916. he was -, ..•�
wounded in the neck and did not rejoin splendid reputation for diningrex, to
^_:3 00 his unit until January 15tb, 1917. One service.
411 75 experience that will standout prominently )Jr I;ev,rge Porter. '.30 luta been
In Pte. Bell's memory for many years was ,vnstlmvl to his howl• I.y illness ranee
SD fe what came very near being his premature ro tn• 1'to sutras. is new 3hlr to ee
(10 burial. After "standing to' all night he whevlwl
shout and his friends hope to
his brother in-law in the management of
the Pastime billiard parlor.
strew/ NletMallst choral on 1'rttla.T.
Aprf 4th, say the united Epwurt4
!Asti/ties of the two Methodist
The (-Maine of the British Exchange
hotel is now in charge of a highly
expet•ieueed Chinese chef, who lately
arrived from New York. This popu-
lar bus eery, which is under the
management of Mr. John Madden.
-nu expense to maintain its
-,t► on was sleeping on the hre-step of a Irene
10 00 when the Germans put over what fortun-
5 W ately proved to be a "dud" shell and the
50 fes whole trench wall caved in on top of him.
15 00 Within a few minutes his face was un•
covered, allowing him to receive air. but
00 it was almcst three-quarters of an (our
before he was finally extricated. during
10 which time he suffered untold agony from
5 the weight of earth upon him. Pte. Bell
25 00
5 im
500
10 110
25
5 00
Total . .► $1135 )45
CHURCH NOTES.
The pa -tor. Rev. J. H. Olterhout. wi
have charge of the services next Hund
m.hrning and eveningin Victoria stre
church. Sunday school a
1 Bible class at 3 o'clock
is home on a short leave. atter which he
ill go to London to be discharged.
*Ir. Reg. A. \\'illiants is horse sfte•r
three years' service in the Imperial
Motorboat patrol service.
RED CROSS NOTES.
The Society tlsaukfully aclnlowl-
selgrs the following contributions or
ansa. 511 hand-LNtte 1: Mrs.. Reynolds,
21 pains: Mrs, W. Horton. 111 parrs;
II Mrs. H. ['orlon.
y
pains: Mrs. 11.
ay Morris, Mrs. Lynn, sir . Gordon. 10
pairs: Miss E. Pnstrr Port Albert).
set Miss 11511, 1) palet: Mrs.. John Itobin-
nd arra. Kms. Foster, x taupe ; MrR, J.
1 Goa o ler, e. ex- THOS-GUNDRY. A.coor.er. 7 •\t The• Hap! hit rhitreh 114'21 14)101•* fl'urt AIIwKt, Mrs• Platt, ins. W.
tion 3 burner cal Move, 1 New Perfection
1Je4 The -tuuIIe.ttb,n of 1.11*. aiwlll rr, Sirs, YcKIn. lira. Klirkholder. 7
phoard 1 SALE CIF FARM STOCK
('lark. /IM. IRON. Mrs. -Whia�neV
see Iiia nvv,ver speedily and resume
his ol.ltime activities. Hr has leen
great', missed. eniw•tally In affatrt
t't..... .vl with the w,ld(rr., in W11ua►
he took a very speelal interest; bat
old glt he has not been ahle tiring
these hist uulnths to take part In V. 01-
(.011011g the loss home we call assure
him ho has not Isen forgotten.
2burner dl *love. 1 glass cu
AUCTION fin. Law ret tM• 1;44mes' will 1a• t(T* pairs: 11rs. Itayutontl. It p.lrs:,2141.
(SI( leaf table. 14x1si or wood cock Rove. AND IMl't E•Ivs1a �,, fetaatwote, Hies it Clark. r>v .
_ � ant• is .�rusltlwrTvl. Mile whore at Jl
thriven chore. 1 rehigtsator. 1 large � ,,y�
Outdrew table. 1 tide table, 3 verandah MRS` WESLETI 1r1SHER p. th:.afk111. Y. t'. )1 ". sr w o'clock.
t�trs verandah awnings. 1 wire flower will sell by publi�hgtial, at lots i and 8. \t 1141 meeting of the `Garth street
1 Raymond sewing machine, 1 Maitland concession, Colbnne.•tsear Bete' F:'worth. League on Tuesday evening
Iter, Mos :Airs 'tiitrelA•
Wombs bias salinity. 5 pairs; Mgrs. W3
Haw sins
Port Albert I, Miss Hluett,
Mrs. John Mtunly, Mrs. Weller. A
friend, Mliss I'rrRltewn, Anti•. Met'lrthy I in lyre town of Godench, nttote at northwesterly
Mrs. F'rlkfr, Mise A. Auelrees. 4 pairs; awns or Newgate and Albert 0e(reets upon lots
Mrs. Sinclair. Mimi !lull, Mrs. F)nfl11n, all and v For further partitwIars apply to
Mrs. H. Haw•klnts (Port Albert), Mrs..Charles Garter. vendor's sd,citor , « T.
North .reel. 37 n
1[lLT F OR SALE.- COMING ONE
l / yet dd. wad by ' Belagdoli Stor/a1; '
dame ■ amt claw moos. (hark 6.e ,n color Aa
errs as. awesesso,a � k TownshipGRO II (It.NR [• O. IL
Cede alit. NMI
Unlimited Quantity of
GOOD MIXED WOOD FOR SALE
at $3 per single cord. delivered.
THE GODERICH MANUFACTURING
CO.. LIMITED.
(Foot of Angleses St.) Phone 61.
waren.
wANTFD.-EXPERIENCED
larmwr and .,1e (o take chsrte dark on
tarsi and in haawwseer (rood wages to r,ght puttee
�y todD. W. MARSHALL, tR.R.N ai reference.
tat
Y WANTED. -TO LEARN THE
printing trade. Good opportunity THESIfor
r •
sdo wants to Ore. Apply
WANTED AT ONCE -A GENERAL
maid 1« family d three. Apply to MRS.
G. W ILL(AMS. St. 'Vastest greet.
1)E)'RESENTATfVE WANTED. -TO
IL report en binding and enginKnng work in
s It:tr nch. The is a gond sideline for anyone
seat t■0.1itka far getting sews Commeuon pad
W form. sod post
A)q f+r rrh report . wcati
patent 9veliA�ations to MACLE N
DAILY REPORTS, LIMITED, tai Adelaide
Street. West. Toronto. (Jata0io.
The United Farmers of Ontario. having
purchased a seat on the Live Stock Ex-
change at the Union Stock Yards. Tor-
onto, have procured the services of Mr.
Charles McCurdy, a prominent commis-.
ee,nrnan of thirty years experience, and
began operations on February 14.
last meet more live .to k ww consigned to
them than to 107 other .mmmr.00 man on the
E5e350ge.
Why not send your bre stork through the
F.veeers' Club and reap the hand. Each in-
dividual stork sold on its own emeriti from one
Mad to a carload.
Sed . list al your 1st Mods wear weeks in
advance. /o w t0 give a.eplr time to arrange
carload..
Send direct .ad know y* are recelviO( every.
cent yaer stork . .ortd
Consignors have the trio rip of choosing some-
one to ac ompenr their mock.
One man consigned a bull h r which he .r
offered am) realty and received. ahs paying .n
e opener r1I- Another man realised $ISi more
on ten steeh#'1 Others are rece.vlsa similar
benefits. it
All main Mviag 2o(tk. ` hogs tom.
municaleronce with E211A ISHEit
or
J. N. KERNiGHAN,
..tee Stark Committee. Colborne Township
Farmers Club. Benm,ller. -
W ANTED. -COOK FOR JUNE.
Maly tui Aage0- Ap}h M JOS.
K IDD. care C. . R. o11ke. Godrr*h. 57 =n
APPV V A4311. 44. • I0(. A0�p17NT o MRSO.
ret.l.Ow. South street M-tl
(11RLS WANTED.-PPLY THE
lx GODERICH KNITTINGCO. 10(1
CRAiG1E'S
ASSURANCE AND
REAL ESTATE
$Soo
Cash and the balance on easy
Pay
stents will purchase com-
fortable home on Anglevea St.,
1 i -story house with stone foun-
dation And good cellar, parlor,
diuingrootn, kitchen, pantry.
summer kitchen, 3 bedrooms and
bathroom. This is one of the
lest buys in town at the present
time, and is- in one of the best
locat ions. -
VIC'COR1 IIUT4DS
Bought and sold.
Fire, Life and Accidtvt
Insurance
j. W. CRAiGIE •
UHEARS. SCISSORS, SAWS. CLIP -
1) PERS and KNIVES d a1 kinds sharpened
b machine. Atl work guar.nteed. W.G.
L1MBY St. Devices street. or at West street
Barber Shop.
DR. F. J. R. FORSTER.
EYE, EAR, NOSE, THROAT.
Late Holme Sartoos New York Ophthalmic
and A:rral Hneo4I.aL atit5nt at Moorefield'■
Eye H�n, -and Golden Square Throat Hna-
oft40aLlraterloo St. -. Stratford. Telephone 407.
At [Ledford Hotel. Goderich. Wednesday.
March 113, from 7 p. m., to Thursday. March
7003. .t 1 p. a.
CARDS OF THANES.
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ware and kitchen dishes. a quantity of commenting at 1 o'clock sharp, the- F'rn1N.• orad ions heard with hiterrnal
Is. 1 water barrel, 1 stepladder.
numerous
by 1 Itrrce audience.
garden too
chicken wire, and nous other articles.- Hotasss -Orta agricultural gilding, 10' Rev. A. E. hence, let( Clinton, will con•
TERMS --Cash. yttara oY: 1 general purpose gelding, r y('� duct the services in North street Metho-
MRS. JAMES ROSS, T. GUNDRY.I oW: 1 roadster colt, rising 2 yearn streeow dist church next Sunday, preaching
Administratrix. Aucticxteer. i by Red McKinney; 1 draft colt, rising 1 morning and evening, Men's Sunday
year.iClub meets in the church parlor at 10 a.m.
An
UCTION SALE OF FARM STOCK CATE.-One Holstein cow,
3 yen Sunday school and Bible ,clap at 3 p. m.
AND IMPLEMENTS- - old, milking;Durham 1 cow, 5 years old.' 8enet will gi
Mr. F. T. Egener the seventh
milking; 1 Durham cow. 5 years old, !
The executors of the estate of the -late milking. The above cows freshened in of his series of organ recitals jai Knox
Allan Green will sell by public auction, at December ani are supposed to be in calf chuch next Sunday evening. The following
north half of k4..8, concession 8, Co' lb me again to Polled Angus hull. One Durham' selections will be rendered: Military
old due to calve before sok• March, by Lampe: Spripg Sang, , v Mac -
MRS. JOHN BEAY
TTIE AND
desire to express their heartfelt thanks to
The neighbors and other friends for their arwrtance
sad aympethy daring the recent period M illness
Mid M their bersvereat by the death of their
Mohd and father.
township (half -toile north of Loyal). on cow, 3 yearn lar)ane. Springtime. time by finder, a
TUESDAY, MARCH 2.5th, 1 DurhIM cow, 7 years old' supposed toi
be in calf; 1 Durham cow. 4 years old, ganan Fantasia, by Tobani.
commencing at 1 o'clock p m.: supposed to be in calf; 1 Angus cow, 5 The services in Knox chmrch are
HORSES. -One agricultu al mare. 9 years old. due in September: 2 Durham Sunday will he conducted by th
years old; 1 filly. rising 3 years old (agrl- heifers, 2 years old, supposed sed to calve in minister. In' the horning Mr. Mc
cultural). September; 1 pureteed Polled Angus bull, nenuid will take up the study of the
( ATTR. -Two fresh cows: 1 h iter. due rising 2 years old; 1 Angus heifer, 1 year Lord's prayer. Subject: ' Sutllcient
about time of sale; I cow, due in May; old; I Angus steer, 1 year oldl 4 Angus unto the Day." In the evening the
4 steers. rasing 3 years: 4 steers, rising 1 calves. 4 months old. subject will lie "The Enduring tonic -
years; 3 heife1a. rising 1 year; 2 calves. SHEEP, -Six good grade ewes. tare." Sunday school and Bible class
Pecs. -Two brood Tales; 7 hogs, -about Ptcs.--Otte registered Berkshire hog, 1 ata o'clock.
3 months old. year old; 4 registered Berkshire sow, 2 Rev. W. H. Graham, who preached
Six ducks. • years old, due April 12th; 2 York grade + ,nth stiert Methodist, churn•h �n
Is5LEME?4ts.-Two and a -half horses� sows. due April 28th: 2 purebred fork Sundny, 1„ay 1r• the next, pt•e•sidetit of
power gasoline engine (nearly new); 1
5 -ft. -cut Deering mower: 1 team scuttle's,
with bean harvester; 1 disc harrow, 1
walking plow. 1 double plow, 1 land
roller. 1 heavy wagon with box, 1 light
set 1 ret bobsle gh+ 1 tel iron her -
1 set teem ernes. 1'hc acre 11411 was placevl in the
About on, y. 200:ow, 2 tringle plows tower rat Kuov church last week and
grain, 200 bushels oats. Hay and grain, 1 set sleighs, 1 top buggy (nearly new). 1 ,m Sunday It aalhvl the aougr••giltlou
cash. open buggy, 1 democrat carriage. 1 Maple to worship agog ions heart) with pleas-
TERMs.--All sums of $1Bandunder.cash; Leaf plate grinder, '-inch plates: 1 Fleury the by thaw• Wh,1 brad misswl the
over That amount. 7 months' credit will be ,steel circular saw (frame and saw 24 i canon: summons. The new shenotI has
given on furnishing approved joint noes. inches), 1 nearly -new 28 -inch circular saw, e s rchnt harder tone than the nod
A discount of 4 per cent. straight allowed' 1 set scales (1,000 lbs.), 2 scufflers, 1 s t nue. which was oraakwl in patriotic
for cash. pea harvesters (nearly new), 1 combined w•rvrd••• n couple of )sats 1444 hitt it is
Executers of the Estate of the late hay and sl. ck rack. 1 fanning mill, 1 new sold that the roto will IsvY3me wore
Allan Green. set team harness, with canvas tugs; 1 set mrllotc leu [lute.
T. GUNDRY, Au. tioneer. team harness, leather tugs: 1 set plow 311"". 1" 1 anniversary services were
.eta .male harress 1 set team K S
unr
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saws, due June 1st; 2 store pigs.
She London l onferenae, H.• was
IMPLEMENTS, ETC -One 6 -foot -cut prominent in the voting at the last
Deering binder, 1 3 ft. -cut SylvesterI./onto-relive. and his h irnds confident-
Deering
1 Frost & Wood steel hayrake, 1 ly expect that he will be the. flr,t
Chatham wagon. 1 Deering steel roller. 1 choice next Jun*., when the Confer-
Chatham
set disc harrows. 1 set farm trucks, 1 I encs is u• ulcer hl G.xleriah.
rows,h riding pplIow, 1 two -furrowed Crown plow.
IS tone ha bushels mixed 1 new No. 21 p
LOST OR FOUND.
harness, 1 -
' web lines, 1 set (10 -foot
(nearly new). canvas belting
LOST. -LAST SATURDAY. A LADY'S one second-hand threshing
solitaire diamond ling, platinum c tong cedlt posts 3 cords rough sh
Liberal reward for its recovery. T. M DAVIS. ' large box stove:1 new wagon
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MARGUERITE CLARK
in "Uncle Tom's Cabin"
TODAY AND TOMORROW
Friday and Saturday
"UNCLE TOM'S CABIN" tonight I Hasn't that • familiar ring 7
And Marguerites Clark, your favorite sewer. will play both Topsy and
Lints Eva I Better come early.
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Also s two -/eel FATTY ARBUCKLE COMEDY
"GOOD -NIGHT NURSE"
'i S.rday Moose 1b lad Ilk Evora. Mewl ewl Il)e
■ • ' M MODEL THEATRE 1
plete; 50 bushels 0. A C. 72
' bushels Rennie's heavy yield
horsepower, rods and knuc
belt, pulleys. grain bags, f
chain, and numerous other a
Everything advertised m
posed of, the farm is sold and
is moving to a smaller p ace.
TERMS. -ATI sums of $10
cash; over that amount, 7
will be given of furni"hing
notes. A discount of 1 per cera pleasing to the Gu and U. the
allowed for cash on credit amounts. 1 g Pa"
MRS. WES. W. FISHER. Proprietress. official* of the chards
T. GUNDRY. Auctioneer. - -
The (lnnru children make • great
hit wherever- they go. 13> not fall to
r them 011 3 rlday night.
The .ort of Beauty -building. Thu
woman tcho prizes her complex Loa
must 1104• 1,1111-1 articles and prepara-
tions which are test adapted to iN-r
needs. our Ihr• of beauty helps is
very complete. Friel. ('reams, 1'owdera,
(*old t'rwLIlls1'heti Lotions, safe Tolle!
(loupe, 1' plex Ion Brushes, rat•.
Select thew. I,•auty aids at our store
and you'll not worry' *Mout wind ur
weather. Keep your toilet table wilt
stocked wifIt toilet neve:settles. 14111
pr4-ev, are right. - E. 1. W1gle.
1lnigglst, l:.tter4 h.
GUNORY'S STILE 116iiaTER.
Fame!. March 21 Sale of farm stork. ,mple-
me*l.. tram, hay. fermi re. etc. properly of
Meow Wm. and Geo. P. Gould, Huron road.
Godei•tch township
SATURDAY, March 2'1. - Salsa of d.rlhre house
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'nulrluw• I Port Albert 1, Mise
Porter. 7.1)55 Cameron. M. Grummett.
Mtn, 11. Carter. 1115s 1'. 'kirk, Mrs. 11.
Stunly. Mrs. McKllulun. Mgrs. Bell,
Mrs. 14. Andrews, Mrs. Hillier, Mew.
Ilurritt. :( pales: Miss M erlierson, ##ay
Mrs. Acheson. MM. Bishop. MI rs. (odd -
north of Loyah. ■e t o'ctack P m.
tlorpe Mrs. Jack ('his1N,lm, lIrs.
Alums FIsINer, Mrs. T. iMTis. (grs. !toll, 1
WeLeiewAY. March 14 -Clearing sale of (arm
oto k. •mdements_ furniture., etc., for Mr. Thos.
Mrs. R. 11, Putt, Mrs. Iktugherty. Miss I Boar. cors'rmllon •. Cdture ,e
Stratton. Mow Lawrence. Mrs. Howell, THURIDAY, March r. --Sok of farm stock,
Mrs.- Pridham. Mine Whitely, Mrs. 1). implements. etc ._property of Mr Chas. Manning,
Harrison, Mrs. B. Allen. MIss Wash- concession nt,Hullett.
FRIDAT. April 11. -Sada a farm. village and
Hatton, Miss Tiffin, Mrs. 1;. Price. Miss chattel 011551 rr.giNr: FtOlaoa Peal■avi. g Port
nustrong, Mrs. A. L. G. Clarke. Mrs. Albrt. at h o'clock p. r.
ser. Mrs. Yates% Miss Bentley, these
Itgomery. 2 pairs : Mrs. 1))ckeon.
teen. W'illinms, Mrs, Itnllesnl, Miss
lisle R. Dark. Sirs. 11. J. A. Mac-
ri. 1t. Results. Mrs. ('oulthurst.
ie, Mrs. J. 1'. grown, ILI*s
. Rtnochan. Mrs. Hlaek.
Mrs. F.tl. Fa r, Mims 11. Aitken. Mho,
IeeTottbel. lis B. I'orter, Mrs. .1. J.
(;reshesn,. Mrs. watfh•Id. Muss Serim-
gwror. Mfrs. tun , Ise, 1 )Rtir. Knit
on machine: Mrs. M*4soji. S Isidro:
Mrs. Atm.', :( pains, 'lllldren's Jackets
-Mrs. 11'. L. Horton. 4: Miss F1a11,
Mises Iturrltt,211: Mhos o1l- _. Mrs.
B. tM01ts, ,re reps, 1 1011rf.
W'111 our knitters ha Vila( [imams
Of vtlru, 6uishevl ,r Initlui- ter Work
klii IIv rehmn 15 wont es Is'1ll • to
Mgrs. 11c Kim. vhun•b street?
Gu dry. auctioneer,
SATURDAY. March t4.-Adminaratrii sale of
town proper tntnrhoid lurm'ure,etc ,helong-
mon to the era of the late Mn Thos McKee, at
the premises kava .trreet, Goder,ch, at 2
o'clock sharp.
TUEWAY, Manch - Executors' sale of the
estate of the lateAltae Green, at north hall of lot
tt co cession 0. Colt me township (half -nide
M
MM.
iMrk.
Ewan.
Mrs. 1'a
Driver, 1
arnlshipt oyaters,'always fresh, at
EdeHrds'. Thorne 200.
Dr. John Seath, superintendent of edu-
cation for the Province of Ontario, died
doubletrees held at North street Methodist church at Toronto on Monday, in his seventy
(6 -in. wide), on N lay. The preacher of the day sixth year
•-•--•r was Rev. W. H. Gr.th.ml of Stratford,
well remelnlseIYd in (ilsterich as a
former pastor of Viet.wia street
church. His seri 5 were heard with
interest ray large congregations. The
evening 5erviee at Victoria street
church was withdrawn so that mem'
bers of that congregation could unite
in the service at North street. There
wax a good Innsieal *revive, ander the
direction of Miss Seott,. An anniver-
and under, nary offering of $2301) for the church
months' credit ftlnd.e was askwl, and the lespmn es
approved joint
w ns su ge•nerous that over $9(111 was
- straight contributed, a restllt that is very
It, 13
ort wood, for
toeeue,com-
seed oats, 50
er seed teats,
kles: machine
orks, logging
rt ides.
ust be di*
proprietress
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WATCH FOR
AUNT SUSAN'S VI
North St. Methodist ('Horeb
Frtda), .April 4th
See Window Cards
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An Argument for Goat Roads.
'Who went up to the good roads con-
vention at Goderich?' queried The News -
Record of the Mayor the other day.
Ncyhody." answered the Mayor.
"Weather too stormy. roads trio had."
So the Clinton men. and probably others,
were prevented from attending the good
roads convention by the had state of the
roads. isn't this a good argument for
good mads? -Clinton News -Record.
LOST. -ON WrEeII.NFSDAdYa.. A PEARL
UNaa t THEr SIGNAL 0VF(�s. will Pie*"
ere*+.ewiW!r..
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BORN.
HFILEMANN.-In Goderich. on Saturday,
, Marsh 16. to Dr. Geo. aid Mrs. Heinemann, s
daughter.
HU PHn.
00 Friday. March 11. 1Victoria 93*, to lC•pt. ••nd
Mrs F. G. Humphrey (formerly Evelyn Hay-
den). ■ son.
DIED.
MONTGOMERY -In Goderich, on Tuesday,
March P. Ell• -n Greer. widow of the late
William Montgomery. in her 90th year
O'LOU(•HLIN.- In Ashfeld. nn Sunday. March
11, Mary Rosary, infant daughter of Mr. and
Mn. JosephB. O'Loughlin. raped 4 monitha
and 33 days. ..
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS -March 20.
Page
Farm Help Wanted -D. W. Marshall, H R. No,
7, Hlyth 1
Boy Wanted -The Signal 1111 .. 1
Way City -Knox Church Choir...... .. ,an
Card of Thanks -Mrs. John Beattie end F4r41y 1
ction Sale -Nelson Pearson h
M. Wanted -Mrs G. Williams t
Aucti Sal- Chas. Garrow...... .... 1
DavieslPork and Beam*.
Comfort3
Auction al Mr, Thos. McReeO 1
Pendant Lost Leave at Signal OAke. s
NK OFMONTREA
ESTA.USBED OVER 100 YEARS
A Joint
Bank Account
A Joint Bank Account
enables man and wife, or
two members of the same
family, to have a Savings
Account in common, and
make deposits and with-
drawals individually.
01450 oet,ct, MO
07-4-
A.W. Strickland, Manager, Goderich Branch.
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