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The Signal, 1919-7-10, Page 1. 1 ■ ■ a • ■ I$ I IN ■ 251• ratnrn trip. ■ HELP THE VETERANS Spend ACE DAY IN Goderich TYEAR-No 1771 # r .„ �y Y Spend PEACE DAY IN Goderich rr �'. r -eo�� I k''' 4 L �'` ♦rb �B T ER L 1N ES H OF CANADA j "ASK OUR MANAGER" Farmers contemplating larger operations or improve- r on their farms, should Ball at the nearest branch of Sterling Bank. The Manager can give you valuable information and stance along these lines. He is in touch with local and era! conditions. Call and see him at any time. flEAVER BOARD There is only one genuine Beaver Board. We boodle it. Write or phone for booklet, "New Rooms 'within Oid Walls.' It is interesting and will save yela money when remodelling the house. THE GODERICH PLANING MILLS, Ltd. JAS. BUCHANAN, Manager NDERS WANTED. NDERS FOR COAL. TENDERS AI)l>RESSED undersigned old end.r•ed "Tender t twill ter ret.'on . ed Puddling.,at thunrcemuntil •• NOUN. LY Ltilpta, y d coal int the ilonrnaw'Shcrllaa the Provinces o. Ontario and (Jwsbec. s ecd*calion and Inem of tender can a. this colt, and trim the Caretakers t Dpwnmon Baildmtn. ' 'll not he considered unke trade on 'Supplied the condolers >M lathtand an therein. r ,rust t,e accompanied by an ac - tot fir .ma charter• d hank pay to to le Minister d the tender.*War�L. bonDornids anwill chmo be accepted MB War heques ,1 regraed to amount. R. C. tESROCHERS. Secretary. Public Works. y (, 1419. CB TO CREDITORS. TO CREDITORS. Ihrtet1at'1'aa ay oma E'TAN' Oe ALaaa►eta atrbal. tare ow rim Town oe GO*aalca. • 4 FOR SALE• GODERICH,ONTARIO, THURSDAY, JULY 10. 1919 PEACE I/Al' IN (JOI)ERI('H, Saturday, Jo1y 19. Galeri.h citizens worked enthusl• rofltxtl1 t r o win t111 -war. Let every- one turn fiat and 'elwbrate the Tlhtory. Mark the heal. celebration adver- tisement ill Thi. paper and wall it to r friend. '1'hY .•{tiro uiN owe It 111 the boys well,, fought to sake ,',care Ilay the grerteltt, ever known in Golerikh. 'Every 11ouse, *tore and tae•tory aluatlll be lavishly decorated with 6agt, hunting, and onwwent-ail ' lights on I'eu a ,Nay. �s clean up and dos' uottrsrlf and pn•mia•s, for the 1'er„ Ihty cele- bration. Rtart a day or two ahead with your IWW1 11Nuy1, *Al that e•r*rythirlk way be ready fill tomo. !Noir stint yourself In hhxta and means of making the Clay rrrutfnl. our boys gec.of tlwtr tine and energy to make this flay possible. THE SIGNAL PRINT ING CO„'LIMITED. Pt mohair THE G C. 1. PROMOTION, I/IPIA)MA 1 KFSBITERIAN 131'M91F.R SCHOOL AND SCHOLARSHIP RENT LTK. Many 'molting Addresses Being tilvee Fes Foes L A. .~Fara. 11. ('ens- -Over Eighty in Attendance. asorrW, • The I:olrrirh Summer School has - k'nll promotion -T. l/u'ublge i3 It. Tutton! 71.14, M. flu.s•y 71.7. K. Suattel 71.1. R. Wo/1c0Wle saki. 91. Melntowh tn. F.. Good tlR:d, M. Storm N year and has 1•.•• tuaMrlallsel 1111 , furies! with something of its pristioe vigor and InK•resl. Pupils slid salt Isgran to arrive on Friday evening and 6S... W. Pluck KV, 11. Wrl.s• 67, M. they have been dropping in up to tIi. Smith net, 1'. carter lILI. time we go to. print. No (bit over righty Conditional' promotion-- V. Tecate AN. have registered. representing warty V. It)'au• 167, i• Weston :111.4, U. every 1•rlx'b%t•ry of the Synod. Inrrell• Fres Flus 1. B IS Fenn II, As usual. the Sabhuth services of EISA rbllrch Bate 1a4•11 regarded eta a l Full pruwotion- Howes- 11, \\',Ndl- Wart of the program and oil Sablath Key. J. o1 a sail. M. ut,•rIlt11utl. 7 L7. W. t'Ia rk Wald wtsll (3*, wo11 1f rshipIn h1 �amruo- 71.1. M. Edwards' TILT. M. 'Helmut tooled prnetieal way, with lois modern 71k:4, J. Walleye ta1.N, 1.. Anderson ea1.a, interpretation fif 'Se•ripfnm and strong J. Young I114.2, 1:. Downy 404.7. E. Horn application. In the evening Rev. Dr. G4.2, .1. coolie GN. U. 1a111Iwnit.. 67.43. McMillin. with hist abounding rialto - M. McKay 67.3. R. Graham 14..5, I.. slawm for the peals• arrvlly of the Herat 611.7, R. Hamilton 4:5. M. 1.ym• church. spoke of the work cf the lxim- burtir 414.1). 15. (taker E. Whitely native In the publication of the new tr2.1. 1.. Niebolson• 61I.3. hymn book sad of the principles wIIII•Ii Coir est gadded the eommltte• hl the choke of I lite 1 promotion- H 1 l Balance of season's millinery at great psi •hats hal price. we M. E canteron. 1 nw "nes •• set. to the rtlrular :olk.7. \. Wigton!'" 313, H. Itlnrn/y � h}• viz.. nscp Iw reduced ccs. Children's Our lee -cream 1s Just right -so our customers - may. Try It and ase for yourself. H. T. Edwards. - WANTED. i• fit :07.11. G )Cil -on .rod.7. genius of the 1 nsebyterlmm char h 1 From Fiera ll. to Form 111. R. ' the fathers who 111111 made Chole'* of 1: McDowell *5).1. L ]Ilet'rrthy t'ak.N. - ('ow11tIu1wl promothnl--H. Porter"1,07.7. E. Mecyeath 53.1, J. lildd•• .1:I. F. Unruh' and H. Galt. who were preveute41 from writing through illness , • or other mune, Ire promoted cm work of the year. The promotion of tlu.'r writing on U e.. rrineutal examinations will 1st 7A the as the ,,(1rN11131 w'11g-hook of t the desire to Ir In accord with the r11un•h midterm' in the matter of pra Ise. llowlay morning WW1, un well 3 of tee absent•.• of the stud. to be uwd for r ride hi motors to pelota of htlerest, but the gasoline. llkr tee staff. failed Irh• the kind owners of , 1 s R. R. hr Bible, and Chatham. Miss Vera Gamble. Miss Jane Murray. Miss Annie Murray; Gorrie. Miss Beatrice Turnbull, Dashwood. Miss Ethel Hood, Miss H. Little, Guelph. Miss'Janet Murray, Miss Tena Bolton, atotherwell. Miss Ethel McPherson. St. Helens. Miss Helen Smith. student secr(tary W oman' Miesionarl Society. MISS a cKenzie, Leamington. Miss Bertha Frame, Miss Rothe Schwindt. Walkerton. Miss Eleanor Pepper. Miss Margaret McHattie, Pctrolea. Miss Fenwick. Exeter. • Miss Isabel •Ridded, Miss Youngeon, Granton. :firs Ida Heath. Miss Bessie- Scutt, Wallaceburg. Miss Emily Mclver. Kincardine. Mrs. R. M. Young, Carlow. Rev. A. Macfarlane, Bayfield. Mise Jean McDermid, Miss M. H. Kelso, Miss Campbell. Herbert Ball. Earl McKellar. Miss Anne Hoggarth, Miss D. A. Russelholt, London. Miss Hilda Haines \lies Margaret Mc- Leod. Mrs. H. Skinn. Mrs. R. A. Lundy. Rev. R. A. Lundy. Walton. Rev. James Hamilton, B.A.. Miss Eva Dunlop, Mir Edith Wig ins. Miss Lizzie t3ARDEP( PARTY AND BAZAAR. Robinson, Miss Josie Saunders. A. M. Robertson, Mrs. F. T. Esener. Mrs Mal- colm McDonald. J. E. Tom. Mrs. Newell, Miss Edna MacEwan. Mrs. H.C. Dunlop, Miss Jessie J. Admits. Mie Isabel Mac - Ewan. Miss E. May Stoddart, Miss Mary LEONARD MAC'KLIN DROWNED. Wad Fatalil) at Lake Thl. (Thursdai Afternoon This .i Thursday) evening, about 5 o'clock, Leonard Macklin, the elder son of Dr. A. H. Macklin, was drowned while canoeing in the lake near the mouth of the river. He was alone, as was his cus- tom. and had been out to the outside breakwater and was returning towards the mouth of the river. The water was quite rough. especially off, the bar at the mouth of the river, and getting into this dangerous place the canoe 'w'as swamped and with its occupant disappeared be- neath he water. The canoe 'a fterwards came to the Surface and was washed .ashore. but at time of writing the boy had not been recovered. - Leonard a••as eighteen years of age and 1 was writing on his examination' . for senior matriculation. He and his 1 younger brother. Lionel, were among the 'eaters in G. C. 1. student, activities. and there is general -*MOW over the cutting off of so promising a young t hie•Thio whole community extends Its heartfelt sympathy to the stricken parents and brother in their hour of tribulation. toe a.M''omm'a Gord •n, slat. Jas. Mitchell. a r wrN milt' r few ern• able• to see• I d •n lits. Clifford, C. Nairn, Godr- a, to ANTED. -GENTLEMAN WANTS determined by their re.tilts therein. two rooms and a comfortable hope or 14� Ft11a1 111. R M ion" 111. A. !the IeruNe•s of t;,ikh•rdoh and vomits. nch. s� ADDIngttoOskae0X 2JI, (n bouuee0tkareti «14mily. Mown Wrshfugtnn x•2.11, G. 111 the afternoon the clasw•s began. I - Rev. tsi s. R. Kitsattriek- leech, L. I but with an exoeptlon or two were Rev, " taught by substitute& Bible study Rev, Rev. Rev. Rev. Rev. TEACHER WANTED. -PROPERLY 1 quallaed teacher for 5. S. No. 6. Goderich towMYp. Duties to commence September tat. Applications syn etaer,ence and salary, will • be received by CHIS• tell. JOHNSTON, Negri- 11. ya.a 1\' f N'i M.Tig�'rt tC' 1 Iand they Muth u great team to the1 John'ton 7-..-. I•ass-A. `tbe•ptwrd 72.A. 1.. Sowrrby was taken by Iter. J. Hamilton. lir. 74*', H. young 1112. F., Sowerby 1;7.3.1i.1 McMfllau and his iesslstulit, MI.$ Jlr- 9urr 611 .2, A. Ilaxter *'s-..4, V. Kenzie of Leahlingtum, were 1111 11014 nary -treasurer, R. 1. No. 2, GodK,ch. 21 r r 1 '• •• Y they TEACHER WANTED. -FOR S.S. NO. I Nalk'•r•'*Ct.4, B. Mrpw-• n.n. leading of the student« in song, tool 1 culslitlutwl 3WemltrL.0-1). IMIN+•y als1, ill the Nllggestioll of. s*l*etious • 5. Colborne. Secorld{la+• prof al b.r }'. HIuaM'r• :'t),:., E. le,,s :43.2, from the new hymnal, not., only for •. 11ute; dotnn w coemerlce arrt ul Se tembrr. l 4lt:., • present a,vpeJintlnmx• but That the roue A AV 'taus Marr and egper0eace of an1yr 1, to i 1', Nniru :►..:.. V DAVID C. �1& Secretary -"elver R. R 11. I:arrow. wllo was pr•vent...I from j No. 1, Vappardton. n.tl writing through' lUaeas, is gr,.ntd ANTED. -LIFE iNSI•RANC AGENT for Tarp Canadian company R SALE. -SOME HEMLOCK lumber. hoards and scantlings .t a bargain ply to J. P. BROWN, Church street. It 10tOR SALE. -PUREBRED BELGIAN JAL Moss Apply to JOHN MANSER. Bay held road. one sod a. half mile from Goderich. Wawa'y given that all persons having jlsr.sd' anima theists Alexander Med on or about the nineteenth at the town of Goderich. in the an' required to send by kto deliver to the orNkraigaed Doha Swinton, esecrtor ands. s kxandelSlra,tan,tbeir paean led full particulars in writing of otatenwnts til thea accounts and securities. it any, held by them. fee that atter the 70th day of John Straiton will proceed to meets ul the fid deceased totaled thereto. having the claims of which he shall then and that the 'aid John Straiton for the said assets or any cart person of whoa claim he shalt teed notice. ION. h the Mh day of July, M. G. CAMERON, - tor the said John Stratton. VOUNG DULL FOR SALE. -PURE - 11 Buhr) Polled A ave. saves months .1d. 1-11. V ARCOL. R R. Nu. '', Goderich. GOOD FARM FOR SALE %i E I.Ynnlitihowl prolnntbI w ith tau supple - Tor merit ibs:.tau'hng J131 p* r cent. part time or toll time. Salary or comm Experience not necessary. Address N. SIGNAL OFFICE. 71.41 '••'"A_ Lionel 1 Macklin well he granted pro- ( u, work I IIf rlryr of Jun a gfir gregut ions at the homer of the students should Ice hest ruettxl and repined to enter upon the great rnterpriai• of learning the new hyena. the twat first. 11ue ire the lighter exercise..of the school notion on • present 111g r,'rtid*a lt• of ell.. lieK1'nzle, sr duellist.* with the • rk : standing t;! ts•r cent. it ' 1 BOY 1VANTED. To learn the printing trade. good opportunity for a cmatt toy. Apply at 'I'IfE SIGNAL Ole bundrrd acres. Crabwise townstan on i `CARD OP THANKS. masa red (....I.t alt to Myth. 5,, melee from; maleerw^�--' t:o4eruh. hall aide from scnout, ball.tmk from 'r .tore and three miles from McCaw statin; sod l H RS. ROBERT HIGGINS AND Cwllalal, W a .nod clay loam: no waste land; sold • FAMILY deme to convey their thanks to Wick house wan {a4 cellar. cement stables, all Iriend. IIA k and nes ea and sympathy?strudel under large bat n a, d shed:cement houpen under to them ,n their recent hereay. trent in the loss ken -house, t - never -Jailing relit one with pump 01 a loving husband and latter. . ta house well lensed: lots of treed: mumnpal telephone, rural mail delivery. A. W. WISE. R.R. No. Goderoch. r4' PUBLIC NOTICE. TRA OR FOUND,, Unlimited Quantity of PUBLIC NOTICE. GOOD MIXED WOOD FOR SALE at 113 per single cad. delivered, THE (;OD CO LIMITED.MANUFACTURING the Town of GoderIch ate compulsory that all weds be cut down or destroyed and not allowed (Foot of Anglesea St.) Phone 61. to need. AI)cMaern are.respectlu'y requested to comply FOR SALE OR RENT. .. } w*th the town weed bylaw. by cutting down and Mex. McMillan, D. D., Toronto. las. Nichol,' B. A. Listowel. W. J. Knox. M. A. Logsdon. G. A. Woodside, M. ,.Brantford. D. A. McDonald, B. ., Corea. J.D.nd. R. McIntosh, B.D.,' oodoWellai. ST. PETER'S SCHOOL. • St. George's Churchwoman's Guild in- tends holding a garden party and bazaar on the rectory grounds, North street. on Thursday, July 31st. There will be a sa'e of fancy work. homemade candy. ice cream. hsh•pond. etc...and a good program in the evening. Admission 13c. Tea extra. Bazaar, open at 4 o'clock. The followin: committees in charge: Tea committee -Mrs. Felker, Mrs. Foster. and Mrs. B. ). Seults. dandy table -Miss Etta Saults and `,Criss Ty. Ice cream -Miss Gibson and Mrs. Noble. Fish pond -Miss Claim Hays Miss. . Marion Lee and :Miss Laura Watson. Program -Mrs. Caere and Mr. buck - and Following are - the results of . the [ley. - promotion examinations at St. Peter's! Advertising -Mrs. Carrie and • Mise school; names in order of met it: I Nattel. Decorating grounds -Messrs. John - From Jun. 4th to SI n. 4th. Jones -Bateman. Harry Watson, Fred i stagers from Ernest Robinson. Helen McCarthy.. � Sturdy and James Holland. s(aasesetd Uipl'smas. I the Knox church Mlsiou Rawl. 1Y1u 'ebo, Laura def(ac)e Chicken , Dinner Sundaj Evenings at 1. Adams. t4.:. Minors m. book- ri eu ' 10,0 ii* mud stenography : e. Itae•hler, dire -',hied. Miss NIcKetizie Is 11114 of From Sen. 3rd to Jun. 41h. 1 ..i Frank McCarthv, Marion Griftia. Fre Jeffrey. l i I k t 1 t •if greatly to the goad feeling of ;t;. towers in stenography and type- nor s I1 but hN rasing band Loretta Baechler. ErnestJ Y. Goa s riling : It. LfelAwsI 1P. tumors In workers under Mr. A. T. eringim of don Ryan, Joseph Farr. letna:rapl4) : 1. Thi,apaan, 134.1. with- 'ror.mtsupervisor of the lnstruet .ry From dun 3[11 to Stn. 3rd. inIt 1 t Dors. in rm1'I. 1 i the mimic shod" elf Willie Tobin (hon.), Isabel Lynn. i Myra M. -Nevin and EHeryt Munifig� c gut rh, w hn alar 1 o Ig l Kre t w1'r6 I7 Willard , ate Noy •► a lit to Inturio Gladys � TOWN OF GODERICH . In compliance with the etatute and bylaws of ON THE PREMISESOF Croat. lot 4, concession 7, a red two-year-old steer. by proving Prop• Myo CRAIGIE'S t,ANCE AND REAL ESTATE RY BONDS ht and sold. RANCE 'fe, Accident. obile and to Glass . CRAIGIE I destroying all weed- forthwith. L'IARM FOR SALE. -113 ACRE C Huron road. Godencb. Townshi�pp. eft males I Goderich of Chntor, two codes F101 11-14111/1114. Good Irame hour,: ten MOMS with closet. and bathroom. good cellar and woodshed. Barn `aa':., ' dahlin( full stye. sheep. pig and ImDlernent I house 14000, turn ..AL.d; oke 12r3'E. ,ndmill supplies house and barn; sever -failing sprang creek; gond gravel pit: conederahle t,mner; 455 acre/ pasture and brush land;su acres hay; 1a', KM newly seeded. mostly anally. Poaun•ion• after harvest. Illhe.lth reason of sale S. T 1 WALTER. R. R. No. 2, Clinton. Phone 10 'if, ▪ Clinton. °-• (Iy RcALE -A COM:FOR T ABLE ``.. !rams hex. on"St. t. David a e rest . IMO .• 10 ,.'tuplr.4.114 p.r,phy for dtllouai. Form II.- tire•, i•.rape•r 76.s. Furor 111. A.-F:1ud,r Latta til. 1n regard to these granted elndl- tlunal promotion this year. there will 1e• required a written statement from calci student ws.urhlg 11e prila•Ipa1 Oust h,' or she will give the fullest * , .Iil•ati 111 In studh•,. 'necessary to make over M) per• rent. in the advaneel form. alnl alai, front the parent moon. - tug th1• rwlufn.l ww5lwration 1' seeing that proper lttention,is given to. home The asterisks after sun,' names In= divide the untidier of sullje•ts to be supplewl%rated un September 2nd. The full reports of individual stu- dents will lay ready .1a1y 21 and nay le obtained at )lie• prow -Meal's hone•. J. 1'. HI'ME. 'entailed. Dated at Goderich'this 4th day of July. 1+•ta. R. C. POSTLETH W AITE. Street ln.pectnr. DR. �R. F. J. R. FORSTER. l� EYE. EAR, NOSE. THROAT. Late Horne Surgeon New York Ophthalmic and Aural Horp.tal, assntant at Moorefield's Ere Hospital aur• Golden Square Throat Hoe - total, London, En` M Waterloo St. S.. Stratford. Telephone 2T. Al Bedford Hotel. l;oderitk. from Wednee- 1 day. J,.ly la. 7 p. m., to Thursday, 17th, at 1 "' t t contain- I P. m. mg bathroom and good double teller with renew flaw. and two cement cisterns; also a Peden wmh lost trees and warm henbane. Convenient to factories and G. T R. station. Apply to MRS. Junior Chautauqua, (toys and girl. between the ages of six and .fo'rte's are invited to attend meeting in the Trig tent on the grounds of Hotel lilitn et at :t o'clock next Thursday af_t,'rmonl. The Junior superintendent w' ill 1e there to tell of the gaol tires 'during Chautauqua week. Study the Junior Herald and sw• Who ,an make the best militia! for the .1 11N11 Chautauqua cues,. Menesatuna; Park, - A special Sunday feature at Menese- tung Park for the balance of the season will be a chicken dinner. Two special chefs have been engaged from Toros'o and the meals are guaranteed to be extra providing the upp,r it man Ryan, Monica Mare. Aileen Baech- good. ?Music nn the "Edison. k• w htNol students to become pro- Stafford, I Dances will be heki Wednesday of each pub! h,, Faber Me•e Michael derma tit*Alk. "'J a. WW1 %ti.rsty Or,t>*A4•a• Them MIAs Helen E. Smith, 11. .\.. jack Wlntty• . Special features ea* i nwtht: Picnic partied us an uplNl1 t of the W. M. S. of 1 From 2nd to Jun. .)'d. specially welcome on the grounds. le I' • 44. t,•rhatl P11113141.mail• a plea I Teddy Griffin them.), Mary Tobin t tar leaders in mission Isuuls. For " (hop.), Deltna Plante, Lorne Bowler. one's own 1:1 NMI. ms we11 as fur the Esther Farr, Terrence Hussey. Teddy i training of the rising strength of the Carney. Vincent Geromette. , tenon, it wa+ necessary, she pillt'''l From Part 2nd to Second. out, that cfimwC people should take no Bessie Tobin (hon.). Teresa Webb this work Nod dfsmrr their hidden hon.), Carrie O'Neil, Dorothy Hehleran. plfruthlllty Nod that of the children. Evelyn Dean. Martina Hussey. ( Ito%. w. H. :McIntosh of London i. meting as chairman of tee school 1.11,1 From Primary to Part 2nd. with his quits is continually provoking Harry Boswell. Mary Bossnell, Law- 1 a 'milli'. find while ko.gif11F Vigil,'•r= rence-Geromette, Harry Phahn, Teddy in bounds finds room for a great many Plante. Mary McKay, Florence Baechle , Iulppy mud wise remarks. At each Dora Kennedy. *veining service the argmnlst"u1N1 choir I • of Knox church runtrlhut• to the 1 rendering of some of the finest of the Support the Chautauqua. n.•w hymns. while 1)r. Mw•Mllhil gives The people of Goderich and vicinity to 'the audlew'* a short talk fin the should support Mr. C. C. Ler in his en - book.roltents of the book. mentioning 1111 terprtne in taking upon himself the lull various ('11lo• l., -nils lusher the differ- guarantee for the Chautauqua. Besides emt .e -tions. There is slued a . /PerinI making himself responsible kir the sale of ndlln's+ on some phos' u1 the Forward ; 600 course tickets at 52 each 1'12(1(11, air. ve llnnleut. The brut of these was 1..4e foots the bills for advertising. draying, given by' Mr. Nicol of I.1'towel. The lighting, etc.. and if he does better than srood'rddn•«s "44 Kite" by lb'v. 14, 4'• come out even the 'undertaking is ccr- M,4:regor. minister of S1. Andrew's tamly no great money-maker for him. To el111r Ii. IA1111II111. Will spoke out loan's , ensure a fair degree of succus fir the r,'4w.*lalhllity with great clenrtiss and t:raletich Chautauqua. v1 that it may power. Thr third in the merles ens by j return next year. citizen.,. c,tild purchase Rev, 4:. A. Woodside, of ,Zion church.; one or more course ticket.. which may be Itrmntford, whose address on "1'11u1- i had at her. Lee's store or at (he Ilutrl 'minify Servlr.c' was Ovally appre- Sunset. 1.1111111. Golden Gate Street Fair and Midway. The members of the various women's societies interested in- getting up the Golden Gate Street Fair and Midway. to be held on the grounds of Mr. M. G. Cameron on August 13th and 14th. feel that it is desirable to let the public un- derstand their aim in so doing. The total amount of money cleared. after ex- penses are paid. is to be handed over to the building fund of the new hospital. They confidently hope that the Pen* of Goderich and surrounding district will give the same generous support to this . project as they have hitherto given to all worthy propositi/mt. BORN. - ,'CLF.. - In Goderich. On Friday. July 4, to Mr. and Mrs. George M. Yule. a «x'. DIED. 1 FEAGAV.- In West Wawannsh. on Sunday. July '. J*swnh Feagan. aged 411 years.. 3 months and 10, days. NI A1.1 G.slrnch atTne•day, July • Eliza�A1et1rh Alurray. w,dior .d Ti late James >1ac'Donald. aged 7• year, IN MEMORIAM. I.OL1."Y.-In loving memory o1 Hugh H Polley. who dint In T,.rnnt. July 9, 141•. aged d i .1 year,. "Thy will be our• _Ili. ode. NEW ADVER1 isEMENT5-Ju y 10. Page, i �■.... ■��x■�.�■�=�x'�.■��� i the nJNsing IOFltcel professor* had lax 1 1 tl I 6 N 1 A Regatta. ;romance, A( C rd u hank• M Royrert Biggins NELLIE ELDER. SL David's street. io.4t '110 ``Rl"sNL'.-A COMFORTABLE L house wutb modern conveniences, situated nn Keays street. Possession way. be had Auguq 15. Apply. to MRS. C:NEW ELL, Keays street To the Voters of Goaeric`. Ladies and Gentlemen, -We take this means of extending our thanks to the ratepayers of God- erich for the splendid vote which they polled in support of the Goderich Mercantile Co. bylaw on June -28th, and especially to those who assiste(: in getting out the vote. We will try' to live up to the vote of confidence placed in us. A. P. STrenv W. T. MILI.AR T. PRITCHARTI PATRIOTIC BAZAAR By Tuesday d 1Wel1 ug 1c• Agent W..nted--N A . Signa 'll fun 111 null 11• . W. V. I iM t ,.li'e's were begun 1n full force. Rev. The Great War •V.t,rans of 1:111,'- a ,. hedge• n M«r• fur •.de John pLm+er .. I ff .1. 1►. Cunningham began hi. Serle. of rich Intend putting on w regatta at the No,>we dor,>ale-hl,• Nithr• Ekk•r ,.. .. 1 - in aid of $ .holm. fill of interest to students of rho rugose 111 and rte pr1.Jrnulg .0 full ue .. M Ao.tocrrd,u.-( Cameron. 4 1111.1, and exegetes. A full *11x01111? list of 1•venM for the 0,71.311 in addrlws•s on thio.11o.1o•1 according to St. 'ricer om 3114 .'Mil bNl ids,• 1 Weiltievila y' PINK her Wanted - this sl . {lope 1 Goderich Branch G W V A id- Tender, for (20.1l-1 /epartment „1 Pwbl,e w'orkti w11nld le t'rry 114.114111 to the public if entwine. rowing WW1 nn unfilfog. ( (rI.wa , it mull ts• gilelt.' g Raise R'hhds . II Het'. 1). A. Mrloulutd of Korea ghee'. '1 1fE at • descriptions of that conutry will of the . 1l p'egde and a clew of the present prim- a Menesetung Park, Wednesday, July 16 ■ 3111 situation. nn mie;lr.•' of 1114. W. M. l.. NIAfternoon at 4 p. m. and all evening lf( Miss Little of Guelp11, and lira, 1►. . Metiillivrav of shanghai. o,lntrihute•.I Booths fur the sales homemade Cooking• ----- 2nd l�.','.. , (Masts. no talks on the w,,rk. In general and of Also Madame X, the palmist. Mind reading and magic by Prince. Abdul. :43rd Irl imemt hand w'HI he In art _Ikero,t Fond ,t Fur Society 7 lm.t during the T the work In equina. I • PICNIC NI 1 Roe. W .1 Knox, of Fh•st rhurehr u own basket and en' a icnie in the structh•e addn•ss•s on r R is big grounds. Leuioneele artd orangeade willhe p FAiwilt fill. r DANCING ■ it is Ingosslldr to tell of all the excellent prints engohit'Iz11l by thew• Dancing in the big diningroom with the Hlackstonr•Iluckley $ , teachers. I1ut a deeper conwrra1ion to oreheatr*. qM l the supply of a very great need was h . la.wloin, ,fintributed n s•ril4 of in- * bring your enjoy P It II feh ■ T provided. SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNER during the siunmer months we w�h serve *special Sunday dinner from I fel 2 o'clock st 75 cents Hotel Mord BASEBALL between (Ilnlon and floderlch veteran... Watch therm fight each other as they fought the Hun. ATHLETIC SPORTS 1'wt-of•n ar between (}oderich and Clinton Veterans and Clod- erieh township And Colborne township fanners Races for ' children. Adolt spirts, Including married men's race and fat mesa's race. Handsome prizes donated by merchants of Ooderirh. CONCERT All fir hest artists in the district. including special talent now visiting. Fine singing. Highland dancing, readings, etc., etc. JITNEY SERVICE from corner Hamilton street and Square, beginning at 2.30 p.m. i All organtratitme shook] co-operate to make this the biggest event of the season, YOU OWE IT TO 'EM 1111111111111111• AiM$$$$111i$i11101 llx$Mllf IR x the 11alLraa1 thought. Many examples were elven ,ff ,ph'twlkd results from $ work n get both old and young for the hording not of Individual. to their $ eree tent ,'fliei,'w'y. There ....is little vir doubt tint- Mono' wit.) Iuay.' taken s11- TwNage of the school 11111 'wryy great $ Inspiration to the r munit1,N front. M wider' they Bare comes ■ The we Win Are Attending. The following are registered as members HI of the school : Miss L. M. Sanderson, jigMiss A. Miller, Wroxeter: Rev. C. T. Tough Shakespeare; Miss Ray Crawford, 11 Mie fern Crawford, Wilton Grove; Mins. $ Enid Jlrewer, Mir Leone JoMtKcn, Bothwell. aw Mrs. (Rev.) R. J. Roes, Miss Lila M. Howatt. Auburn. Mia Atmeda Henry, Miss Juanita Mann, Mir Janet McCabe, Stratford. ■ Rev. W. E M Aitken. Mrs. 1.1t. Mc- Lean, Rota. Mclean. Mrs. .las. Finlay son, ,Wm. Finlayson, Mose Etta Jarrott, x Kfppen. Miss Anna Turnbull, Kirkton. Mita Anna Leslie, Mir Belle Angus after.n stn. who twee. Farm!07 Safr-S. r. Walter .. ., 1 motor la'uehe11 will i,.4,. bond or the Gndtrich Chautauqua A mexrwmmodmtion of those win !all hi Rouse to Rent-Mre.l'. Newell . 1 ink,' m trip on the Ink,'. F:r ryvarii 1 eatrtotu Baaaaf -G. W V. A . . - . .. 1 N. various lsvnes Wanted - Huron. Cunning 4 Evap. a7 Mime. nrahn Co ... .. '' mating Park. awl a dol' -lend ,..,.%'ire Card of Thanks - Go.iench MercantileCn .... 1 xt tl itch Public Notice re We y rich of the river wnd pork. :'Lumtrr tot Sale I I' Drown.... I Invited t1 attend 1due1 enjoy' events of the 1*ff,'rtusm./lel Ili,' even- ' Mg there will he s mel• . i' e. Weed bylaw - 1 own of Gode- w111 he rstablls11. 'teen's a' mo ..'... ..' , {.t. .,.p...,..i' . BANK OFMONTREAL ESTABLISHED OVER roe YEARS Collections for Farmers Farmers, who wish to receive prompt returns on shipments of Cattle, Grain, Fruit and Dairy Products, should draw on the con- signee through this bank. A Bank of Montreal Draft is presented promptly and remitted immediately on collection at lowest rates. r' READ Ofelet.YQNTAtA4 A. W. Strickland, Manager, Goderich Branch. , •.4 .11