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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1919-8-14, Page 1IF YOU WANT to dispose of your pruperty, find a tenant for your house, sell or buy an article, procure help or find a situation, the easiest and best way is to innate a small Out. in THE SIGNAL waraPaieraferakelat SEVENTY-FIRST YEAR -Net $V6 v+-•.. � . ---- aP--'+•--- -rte- OODERICH, ONTAR1I0, TIURSDAY. AUGUST 14. 1414 THE SIGNAL for the remainder of the pres- ent year ( five mouths) for FIFTY CENTS THE SIGNAL PRIN71Nt. 4.0....LlArl1 t 0. Mt., .,e15 • Qf`�r4a' v ThE LING rah ; "z STER .�: - OF CANADA _ -ASK OUR MANAGER" One part of our service to farmers is making a special study of financial matters affecting them. Consult the Sterling Bank branch manager about money matters. He will be glad to see you at any time, especially if you consider increasing your operations. ets LPhThree cars arrived this week, fresh from mill. Prices right. l'eMPAI N POO FLAT RATE. PERSONAL IiINTION. -A FINE MILITAR1 KP('ORII. Goderich Buy Riser from hassles to a ('unventiort to Be Held at l oridsR j Mr. Fred Clause is on a h( Ida) trip up I F[esprlmlDle Pont. August 22[,.1 and 23rd. 1 the lakes. Major 11 M \La,•k„t. it. It. E.. who Mr. James Hume. of Cleveland, is visit• atter nearlc cite yours u[ military err - A meeting is to be held at London ort! Vice, is at tIw h..w.• of lits unity y. Mr. Friday and Saturday. August 'ZSnd and I ing at the parental (route- and Mrs. Ihin wine of , Britannia rent road. L'ird, at the call of the Hydro committee • Miss Olive Godd,hrs. . of Toronto, is I has tad a eery interesting and at the of the Goderich Board of Trade, to give J visiting her ester, Mrs. 1%. G.:1tacEwan. , 'same time a most er*dituhlr record. further consideration to the question of I Muss Mary Cain's, of Lyndofl, is visit• a uniform rate for Hydro -electric power. 1 ing friends in town. Boards of Trade in Western Ontario are' A1r. and Mrs. David Sproul spent the being asked to end delegates and the 1week end with Stanley mends. meeting will be asked to consider the idea , of forming an association to carry on the 1 Mr. and Mrs McLachlan, ct Brantford, tin campaign. I spent the week -end with mends in town. I $ruttish," in April. 1Illi., and took tart In issuing the call for this meeting the 1 Jennie F - of Saginaw d 1 til f Ypres'when local committer states. - Mich ,visaed/I tl He enlisted in 1911. having beau en- Charlotte n sale of material from the defunct Ontario Twenty-two persons left Goderich this 4 ht*rl euro land lauds on tmns West Shore Railway should be invested e'hariotu• Islands, British Columbia. tor a period o1 het years in Dominion of I (Thursdays morning on the harvest excur- when the war broke out. After pro- Canada bonds of the new issue this 1a11. j is to the West. Nineteen of thane ctrrliug ..cenehls he was drafted into travelled via C. P. R. and three oirthe tette lineation, -.Canadian Mr. talday, 01 I'roudfoot, Grant, Dun- canGrandTrunk. at Gilday, requested on behalf of the trustee. Mr. Thomas Stothers. that i Mr- %Valta•r Buchanan, of Toronto. Mise e rr sun. in the seen ,a e ubad a IIUSUh•1• of wax photsigraphs tai ' has been O. W. S. KAILW.A\ FUNDS. Question of Inaestmeot Before Muni- cipal Board at Toronto. Mayor Wigle was at Toronto un Tues- day and appeared before the Ontario Rail- way and blumcipat Board. to support the resolution pawed at a recent meeting of the muoiapalities interested, asking that the sum of $139.:id0 92 derived from the LOCAL TOPICS IN BRiEF. A faucy drew' deco in aid of the fuuds of Alexandra hospital take,. place at Hotel tiuuart this Friday evening. Messrs. C. A. Nairn and Ed. Mc- Laughlin were the winners yesterday in the weekly tournament in Scotch doubles at the bowling green. her sister, Miss money be lett wHh the trust cwpor• exhibit' n in our of V e. f3elwarda' etotw ut ofrench's i aeon to invest in other securities on the Mme 1 ary Ferguson. wee mentioned Itself ut eft. Ju en. Hr uudrrstanding that there would be he Wiodotroa un "Lie a ay`hwt. They were visiting Eleanor 4 Inc home of Nof I oronto. is i Wm. Stewart, de.len„he. forlgatllantryr fatttlFostubrrt t brokerage expense in connection with the �'t "t r e,,Ilrt.•t' of S,laal official handling of the investment. They prom- i war 1'iu'tvirapha which are u• be Trafalgar street. M. 1ta1:,. I iced an interest rate of Si per cent. under I shown in 1 anada this fall by Mr. is ehanan's thew. Th• y would make Mr Gratton Burdett• and Miss Max- He rvmattwd with the lath Battalion 1 such an agreement. He pointed cut that I r airy intrnrstisg h.Mbit f► a fall is to town duringof Dtu;.1t made a brief until posted t.. headquarters of the 1 if the municipahtiea' wish were carried out 1 fair. nit . town the week. I the costs of handling it would greatly les Will all tlroseutmpeting jos the altaCu'e ..r. Harry Pert. kNat s, operator on sen the return. Detroit Evening Nessa, is streeelutt. his I Chairman McIntyre did not believe that and tern dish kindly have theu baking at s1s Mrs. Carney, William street. I the municipalities had taken into consul- Mlle Noble's store b lure e 2 o'clock. k that enation the probable cost which would be gust Mita The judging Mi Whiting was called to Sarnia la■t I incurred in placing this investmet.t in hour and the sale of cakes and biscuits at Au - week owing.Fx to the serious illness and sub sequrnt death ul her sister. Government bonds. He withheld judgment 3 ust lin makes sacrole [ eke Mrs- Rix and ler granddaughter at- ' in order that this might be ascertained and pe n who baking the best r and the withh the subm'tted to the municipalities• tended l hen * iffin h :mbrrs wedding Mayor Wigle pointed out that this mat- dish to the maker of the best to biscuits. at London on the dib lest. ter had already been presented to the also made with Sweetheart. not less than 41r J. C. (et ac has sold a house ria municipalities. but the resolution had nes- one dozen biscuits to compete. The pro - Gloucester Trtrace to Mia. Wild, who ertheless been passed favoring investment ceed= of the sale of the cakes and biscuits will occupy a shortly. in Government securities. to go to Inc \hdway hospital fund. \Ewes returneded alter a vi Sproul it was decided to allow the matter to Stratford t a din li ne alter a visit with come again before a joint meeting of the St Mr. In friends municipalities as sown as the brokerage I Miss'(Annie Hume, B A.. of Campbel'- • ford and Miss Eva Ranine. of Unionville. Mr. and Mrs.Jia rows, of Cleve- land, are visiting at the home of the lady's mother, Mrs. St wart, Benmiller. Miss Lucinda Reid, o1 -field, visited I her friend. Mise Halliday, - ytield road,' on Friday last. Iris parents. terser rices and bight- Mrs. Cunningham. of Wa house sone te. The der -eased, who was I Mr. and Mrs- Chas. wells. Bo foo a few days the past week. wraiths ago Murree! feuss military the r First (',.sellaII Division dttt- "Our Board has already spent a time and money in laying the sc before the general meetings of the lin and Associated Boards of Trade at Lo and 'rolOntu, and ie, bringing it to t attention of the publicgenerally; a while it has been endorsed by a goodly number of prominent men. it must be Iyt �t realized that unless it receives the hearts, Irlg )C supp(wt of all the municipalities that Th should be interested there is very little hope of success." The ounvention will assemble for bun - hotel at 1,30 p. m.. CEMENT Phone 47 THE GODERICH PLANING MILLS, Ltd. JAS. BI'CHANAN, Manager Xstyp/ys/f X211s/tiollLsftoollledhtf1slflo C PUBLIC NOTICE. A pulls merited** the residents 01 Colborne pw„elep soli he held ,n the Town.hp Hall on FrdaY evclune. August filth. at r o'clock. Io the ptrpme .o drawing the propwed memorial dor co.., who ha.r 1.1kn wider/red n the tate war. 1 HETHERINGTON Clerk_ VOTERS' LIST. 1919. - MUNICIPALITY OF THE TOWNSHIP OF CIN -HORNS, C OUNTY U • Notice a hereby g.•er, that 1ss Beatrice Prrdh». of Toronto. is or daalve.4 w Ike screen mentawe1 to 4cWets , and .an M deme b ani. w- Quick de • haMKtayVag Lt the ''."an' •. her part ..ts, (lona. tis sptvr•s tea -:a Riad yHr, -,.s• oat A aid s d ted vier: Lw Ari the copies rr need. wM.GLW. �b+ ' • .: S. Mei:ttar a+, ria iiUsas►, Islass.. es M1 -swtl Mn. I7. j• •-1 (aahim,, :Aiail*L 1 al... lerNI toad sections ;wade a ps w .: s..rtmud e. • Vint mg Mr. and Mrs. Vim Coots. �m,r.ressd atlthe tat made p,rwaast to end AR neva in the Tectum Friday. August 'r d. The Hydro c mmittee of the Western Ontario United • rds of Trade is t. meet at 9 o'clock the same morning. OBITUARY. , 1 *4NNt)S.-Arehihald Consent. eon ttf )dr. T. 1:. ('ouant. ('.I'.It. station ugrnt lis 4 ,airrlrh. dtrd on Hat unday lust at lietrolt of Injuries reached when he was run over by a railway trail. as mentiourd lis The Signal lust week. Tle• nervous were brought to Ucxlerieh and the fpra•ral took plate on Tuesday attrrntaru from the home of twenty yearn of age, bud only a few and t1 t 1nerat was I Miss Sarah Malbugh. of Du attended lex ._ a , (' . [Aeon. Palmerston street, fur a few da earl six retnrinad ,toldirir were etre pall - , visited d road. at Italy ovebyrtw'aa, at Ie t t6 visiting her cousin. Airs. Thom text f war veterans, non, • rch- 5. 1 tearer*: Oraok ltot y. Walter I Miss Allte Drennan has returned to Buchanan, }seg. Platt, Harry Watson. home in Ashfield after a visit with Bl'LL FOR SALE. -REGISTERED I ,lames Vickers and Geo. Flsbrr. The 1 cousins in town. pereesttd Aberdeen A bun fit Ow Scree ! (menti am icon were conducted by J. R. YAR<•Oa, 14 R Na s.Cwdr+eb Wei Hes. 1.. Clarke, newt of St. under L [5414 1 TE SALE OF •:•.•rxr s ebnrr-h, and the interment ee are glad to say. 1 w„ to Yat Mr. Carona FOR SALE. T. Drennan, fsayfield road. is ! H A. the doctor s ore. but is improving. -MAJOR D. M. MA('KAY, O.B.E. First 4'uu,tdhiu Ili,iskun in 11116. After /tiding all nut*-r,,w(uissiuuwl racks be s grunt*r1 a couttais0lou In May, teas again anent ironed in tiro- s .April 1141x, tool a few days appointed to the stuff and to be calitein. rat*sfert•.rl to the head- 1 tf of file Third t'atadiau before, a team should never thank rt hast Jsuckell. ,., her 71th tear. s uploaded direetur of an easy thing and loaf on the job, hut IN MEMORIAM. turret. Katie and atamuui- should play ball all the time. The wt to Nsjur H A M. ' -,err did not l.eep track cl the Goderich 1 ROBIN -ON -In proud and n •„g r•"•rory. 1 11:414 Was.• A het inseam -seams w ► le t • 19 Maitland ee�etery. The young 1 n Staddart and Miss Elda � II HOVSE1lOLD FURNITURE 1 eau spent rlslut Y fear is Freese wilb I Stoddart, of Uetruit, stack a brief visit t0 tate! AUGUST I.:tl:. lath. 44541. 1 et corps of I ugineerw, Before guttiR lotto this week, coming up by auto. fitter MRS. MacMATH. tom -wad and after returning he a 'sited Miss Gladys McLean, of New York Bayfield Rood his parents brae and there le much City, is spending a week visiting friends! OF - sympathy la the eesssRRitf for them. and retailers in Goderich and Dungan- - - Fl)R SALE. -HORSE AND BU(CY. and for Ills Dilater, Ira tbppeI. in 4114' ! nun. I hat Varsmn,ed I' harttew, nenH. etc- The (114,0► let gook lace, of their only Dieu and knits cr. I M pro utot. Helm; gn.,rters theist,,. hr .apply • f Iain costs are available. Ripley Defeats GOderieb 1 to I. Last Tuesday evening the Ripley base- ball team wa`•billed to play at Agncuitural Park, but on account of ram the game was postponed until this (Thursday) evening. The weather this evening was not vel y promising. but a good crowd was in attendance and the game. although the score was the wrong way, was full of excitement. Ripley' put up a very steady game and their battery 5 work was the mainstay of I Baowd err. Ad coin,,,.■oar the team- to be dazed The Goderich nine seemed BURN, or to have a bad case of rattles. Perhaps too much circus and street fair lemonade MARTIN .to Godera .u� August ate. • effect on the boys' nerves. At l and Mr Me , nadabad any rate. the pray trig of the whole tram I DIED. was away oft coke, The game was not 1_ NNON - At [)torn,. tin Saturday. August lost by Pitcher Cooper. who was about TMsaas ArcMMId Cunnon, wed p, Years. the only one who seemed to hold his head JECKELL.--Irl Iter home ,n the township t t and play hall. As The Signal has said us courtly con (wAu.,.finMincday..e, are the guests of their uncia, Mr. J. P. Hume. Mrs. Jas. Andrews and son. Btock. left on Monday for their home at Walkerville. During their stay in town they wer f,Ihe guts s o1 Mrs. A. Lessem. ' GUNDRY-S SALE REGISTER. 'SArt/*CAV. August T2.- Admtnitvats's .ale 01 hem. farm stuck and amplemehta, belonging w the estate of the late R J. Richard on. at lot 1t, WvMld road, north. f•trnley tunnel -op. TN."MA" of MI persons sweating h7 the last wooed as- seewaaeM roll to he envied to vete .n tae said mwrucepabey at elects aul for ,sombers d the Vpalauve Asonably and at municipal el rt/bM: and that the amid Int was tort meted u ' V a4 msec m the 1r -tenable of Colborne on the 12th day d At.gust. INV and rematrr there for in.pect,tm- I(i�Eyrtors are called upon to eaerni a the said fnt, and ,1 any ceedatg'rtof� theer said[o take errors immediate co to law. corrected according I. HETMIownshipCleri. 1).ted at Nile the* Hilde, of August. 1515. WrES w WANOSH MUTUAL FiR INSURANCE CO street. 1 1 Unlirriited Quantity of I Brussels Posh Postmaster and Mrs. yrs H V. Nicholls. of London. u GOOD MIXED 1A'OOD FOR SALE �> and Miss Helen, Stratfnrd; Mies visiting het parents. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Ella Dickson (nurse',. Columnus, Ohio: Rumbail. East street. at f,? per single cord, delivered. his; Grace Diciclnn, recently home from Mrs. D. Stotbers and Miss Margaret I Dawson Cit .Yukon: Ur. Archie D►dr- Chandler. of Kansas City, visited at the Y ch THE GODERiCH MATED. L RI VG I son. New York. and Albert Dickson. home of Mr. Stephen Stothers for a few CO.. LIMITED. Guelph. constituted a motoring party that days this week. (Foot of Anglesea St.) Phone 61. ssppceBrussels on Ttuesda> afternoon. daughter. Betty. WARTED. V Farm and oven property insured. Fixed rate t e1 L cants per 61611. M shown by Go. t toilette. this Company1 the strongest in ss ARETAKER WANTED. Applacat,orw lot the imsetio* of caretaker d he Cermet achonl Goderich. .ill ne received by he undermined up .a and ,ocluding Friday. Au - 0.' 72nd. n one o L the Provence, ma,ntatnutg aan nd adequate u seesurpl invtstect to V,Ctor7 Boren twows Adrwatmenta promptly land satisfactorily at- tended to. Premiums can be Wed to agents or to focal Hanks. At -EA eicitoe-c•ON, T. G. ALLEN. Premodent. Secretary. Dungannon. A nt•,,,, Colborne and Godetich Townehipa CAPT I HETHTtRiNGTON, R.R. No. I, Skop. PrAton. wed H. L. SALKELD. R. R. No i. Cisder'eh ISR. F. J. R. FORSTER. EYE, EAR, NOSE, THROAT. Late House Surgeon New York Ophthalmic sad Aural Hoopoe* amaxtant at ksoorefield e Ere Hospital and Golden Square Throat Hoe - rut, Loincloth En` !• W aterkm St. S.. Stratford. Telephone 987. At Redford Hotel, Godertch. Thursday. from Wednes- day. September 17. p- h. at 1 p en LOST OR FOUND. �1TRAl'ED FROM THE PREMISES A7 d the undersigned. lot t-. Huron read. Oode- rid, heikr,ll . btwo yeearsthe d. middle of June. a information will roan hr.kr, M gratefully rece.v01 and .Ipin* o . Phone o RU 11- (Clinton). R. R No. 2, C o7 -9t 7 on a0* (Chn CARD OF THANKS I•I'AKE THiS MEANS OF EXPRES- NC Beep gratitude to nn{ r their kindly aMistaMe rd • 75.21 (Sad 1 Chairman J W CRAIGIE. Public School Board, Oad,neh, (hit 1300MERS WANTED. -TWO 11LL ��0000nnrr to ,.nt to pets• in hou+ c""etTrnt to Colleg.ate 1n•otute. Apply at 7,iGNAL OFFICE. PAPERHANGING AND TINTING.- Have iNTING - Have wane rooms tinted now. Any room up to hal:-s 1, ceiling -for N, L. G. W ARNOCK, 66 Albert street.„ 7541 TEACHER WANTED. -FOR S.S. NO. V, Colborne Secondclaw profew,ttnal cer- tificate Duties to commence tat September. Apply to HORACE HORTON. Secretary -Treas- urer. Godench R. R. 3 73.11 TEACHER WANTED. -FOR S.S. NO. 17, Ashfield and West Wawanosh. Second - lam profe.wioral certtlt lin to commence lira September Apply stn salary and ex- perience to JAMES SPROUL, tart'. rear wee, Auburn. Ont. 7 rpEACHER WANTED. -PROTEST - 1 ANT second -clams profee.,onal. lot S S No. 7. Colborne. Salary wine. D. F. SCH W ANZ. Secretary, Clinton, R. R. No. 1. "2-41 WANTED. -LIFE" N S U R AN CE AGENT for large �anrdan company 40, nt an h•,ur or more in ru, hon (Dr) Gordon Haigmere with her Theyhad been to v. of Kitchener. is visiting Walkerton and were en route to the her parents at the N rth street Metho Classic City. 1 part time or full Gme. Salary or c0mmtsson. AZrience not nectrmary. Address N. A GNAL OFFICE. I 7 SI • my htor• and 1 a sympathy the death of my son is ,1 ixreavement yy Lindsay. MR5 L. Hl1RRUW S. I CRAIGiE'S ASSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE e - VICTORY BONDS Bought and sold. INSURANCE Fire. Life, Accident, Automobile and Plate Glass J. W. CRAIGIE Y. H. PEARDON ARCHITECT alH L.P.R. IIIA. k. West Street dist parsonage. btr. and Mrs. Carl Atct,btrger and Our its carom is just right -It. our daughter, of Sandusky. 0.. visited their mammas, sal- Trydit. . sow for relatives at the hoax of Mrs. J. Stewart, yorrtsrlf. H. T. Edwards. Benmiller, the past week. Mrs. Laird, of New York City. and FOR BALI OR 1117 Miss Mary Mack. of Woodstock, have been visiting Mrs. Thos. Gundry. Elgin ADMINISTRATOR'S S A L E O F avenue. AND IID. Fred Middleton will receive for the d 1 a n.0 day. August 20. afternoong of Clinton. on FRIDAY. AUGUST 1. nd, Miss Gladys HOggarth, accompanied by FARMS. FARM STUCK. IMPLtMENTS FURNITURE. Estate of Kepple Disney, decn.ed, dist time since her ni000 andn, a Wednc- evening, at sols Neto on lot 19. Huron wad. csx arc ..�V hrtehall,' G,derch township. code. west at 1 o'clock p• m- her mend, Miss Mae Rossiter, of Detroit. For particulars enc pasters w apply - is vi -,Ung her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. ROBERT G THOMPSON. Admsnistratrw, or WU R'1 DON . Solicitor., o li Auctioneer. Clinton. (eetd tor THOMASIt G GOOD FARM FOR SALE. One hundred acres, Colborne toenehip, oh main road Goderich to Blyth. five codon from C:oderich, halt -mak nom school. hell -male from store. and three mile. from McGaw motion. rod cork gotthcl540d cellar, earm•te nt.taAes d under large Karn ani shed. cement MI5 -pen under hen -house. two never•Iadinit wen% one wnh pump In house well fenced: b 5c fruit, municipal telephone. rural main delve. A. W. WISER -R: No Goderich. SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNER will r�ne ��p���15nvA�y dinner from 1 b'! o'clock k 75 cents During the summer months we will serve a Apncl& Sunday dinner from to 2 o clock at cents Hotel &diad Hotel Bedford G'OR SALE-- A RED BRICK HOUSE, h with all, modern conveniences. Apply to JOSEPHC GRIFFIN. Gaoler. 1 Hoggarth Huron road. A. 1 t•-lr5 Qt ••", VIr^e M tole•, 'wore 10 _^ h•OI 0 her •. ..., egttiV like the aria wizen surds In an auction easee t acres .•i••••••e 1' . n nJor- Hist uta art utrerrtrr meet entailed hr yy r•er•puUsihIIINes, bill."tow numerous to mention. The play esp.r•ially •Instils 111 rapid a,lvam'e of ing the tteit am of eathis evening er, waas a d*ssa D 1 the t'atadbtn funis t ring the famous poin n "Ilmidrwp days•" hot h • was equal to 1 to the toys to get into practice and win neatest a1411 was cont int sl 1*, the post back their con once.wbehtVe It was mall the (arise of the war. Among the i The score-well, t0 1. The indicator was in the hands of Mr. Jack T. it. of Calgary, a former well- known local ball player, who is visiting at his home here- 1n.M.rs ttwt laVe come• to rim t'u oro• tr,nfe•rrwl by itis Muje'sty Fa George, by wbunt, in recognition ,f dia. timid -died sersiee. at the -f 1, be was nail.' 110 officer of the 11 tary i►ivision of the Most Ex.•e'llent 1 der of the British Empire. Altlemeti not yet fully reliererl Iii military duties. he is holidaying at the hour of his parent. here and has i.ielv.rl many cullel•s. Ile has a very interesting toiler -tem of war trophies, the one which he says he prizes most !wing ail+ uthcer's t.•unant, witch when lw ruherl It at \lops oil Nooewte'r 11, 1915, was the Iirsf 4'NI111111N11 emblem of that service to he displayed fu the historic city whir' wit erased site IDi•lgiunNnR uud the cud of the war so far as the British arms were ,•oucenw•d. ('Ht'R('H NOTES. Master Harold D. McKenzie left last Rev. Dr. Dickie took the services in week to take a trip with his father. Mr. Douglas McKenzie, lobo is chief engineer of the steamer Riverton. Mr. L. E. Westbrook, who has been spending several months in Goderich, returns this week to Fenntosh. Alberta. where be owns a farm. Mrs. Westbrook will remain in Godench for the present. Fler'ytE• 1'has. N. Johnston. of Vancouver, B t'., what is just t•r- the Bayfield Presbyterian church last Sunday Rev. A. Macfarlane, of Bayfield, will occupy the pulpit of Knox church on ,Sabbath next. Morning subject: "The Church's Task." Evening subject: "A if you bake a cake or biscuits and send 1 them to Miss Noble's store by o dock on August loth, you will b: helping a eery worthy cause and very likely win a utiful . prize. Bake with Sweetheart bal yng powder. The store that has no substitute for nationalla.advertised products the drug- gist who recommends a just as ood article -stale the customer's future busi- ness against a'•lew cents extra profit and eventually he leets both. Unadvertised products have nI. demand and must de- pend upon the assistance of the substitut- ing dealer for existence. At our store you wit find high-grade aeods-the kind ad- vertised in your favoritb, paper or maga- zine. E, R. W ogle. druggi t, Goderich. Miss M. E. Cameron has returned from the city and is now ready to`show the newest in fall millinery. New Creation.' in Victoria street Methodist church next Sabbath Rev. J F. Reycraft will1 Don't •forget thF chicken d Don'thave charge of the services. In the screed every Solidity at Nenesrtt turninjp honer from service m morning there will be a union public ser- I',trk. Ie visiting at the house see his uncle vice and Sunday school. Evening subject: Candies -pure and good -at Edwards'. arul aunt, Mr. and Mrs.. Mackay. -What we know about Heaven Britannia ry ad- I Prior to her departure from town to Take a pound home with you and help reside at Guelph. Mrs. L'rquhast was the family enjoy life. Mr4. A T A1cDonald after a two h ped by the St. Andrew's Club of nee R reser RSALE.-A COM FOR T ABLE months' visit at Guelph, returned home i Knox church eith a copy of the new 1" frame Mase, on 5l. David . titter rontam ma bathroom and geed double teller with cement I last week. accompanied by lief grand floor. and two cement cisterns, 5440 a garden with • daughter. Miss Hester Smith, who will Inuit trees end warm henhouse. Convenient to 1 visit here fur a few weeks. factor,a and G T R. station. Apply to MRS NELLIE ELDER. St. David's street. 70At Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Gledhill, of Kincar- dine I well known in Godernchl, have res [lived a letter from their son, Lloyd, stating that he had received and accepted Phone Goderich i\ilineral Water Co. for a case of Dry Ginger Ale. you will like it. Or a cast of Orangeade, Cream, Cola. etc- We have the agency for Carling's, Labatt a, Kuntz. Cincinnati Cream, in ale, beer and porter. Stock always on hand. Cash on delivery for above beers. P. L. Walton, Phone 201 Manager an invitation from Professor Walker, of the University of Toronto, to become assistant teacher of mineralogy at the University the coming year. Sapper Lorne Aitchison, of Wingham. who returned home from overseas last 1 week, is visiting his ristet, Mrs. J. E. Mulch. He is the only one of three Aitchison boys who went overrate; to re- I turn, his brothers Lachlan and Wallace I having given their lives in their country's I cause - Dr. R. B. Aylswerth, the Toronto 1 specialist. who spent last week in town. I was consulted by many with regard to their eye troubles and we hear that his patrons were wets satisfied with the results. The Ikrtor besides being an expert in his woe -aeon is a gentleman whom it is a pleasure to meet. and he will be well received when he again visits Goderich. Mr. J. W. Snell. a onetime resident of Hullett, now of ()yen. Alberta. is visiting friends in Godereh and vicinity. Mr. Snell is one of Alberta's most prosperous gentleman farmers. and he thinks there is inn place like the West, though he believes It voted be much benefitted by a low 1 tarifa. Whlle in Godertch he felt some- what rnmpl'mented by being mistaken by a prominent citizen ter Mr. Hartley Dewart, the leader of the Ontario op- position. Prrshvterihn Book of Praise, accompame Ly a letter of appreciation from the Club, of which she had been the teacher for two years, her work in this capacity having been highly valued by those I associated with the Club. The classes and Men's Club will meet in North street Methodist church next Sunday mormg at 10 o'clock. Public worship at 11 a. m. and 7p m. The ppaastors morning subject will be: "Barna- bas. a Study in Christian Character,'' The evening theme will he: "The Red Flag." Tne public and summer visitors coil receive a cordial welcome. The schoolroom of North Street Meth- odist church presented an animated ap- pearance on Thursday evening last, who n i the people of the cnngregatitm gathered to welcome publicly their new pastor, Rev. H.D-Moyer,and his wife,and alsothe new I organist. Mr- Weston. The evening was pleasantly spent in informal chat. follower) by a short but very interestong program, after which refreshments were served by the ladies. With a new pastor, a new os- 1 ganist, a new janitor, Mr. Smith, and al rowing congregation, North street church is will equipped for increased lustfulness in the community. Mrs. Thos. Holmes, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Watsow and children and Miss Holme. n4 Detroit. are a motoring party visiting relatives in Goderich this week. Rev,A.L.G. and Mrs.Clarke left on Wec'- nesday for Sarnia en route to Winnipeg. They expect to return about the middle of September. Rev. Canon Hill will be in charge of St. Geotge'schurch until Mr. Clarke returns. Servant of God. well done' Thy glorious warfare's past, The bottle'. (ought. the thetory'• won. And thou art ensued et lot. Soldier of'Chnst, well done: Prsise be tby M w 54041107: And. while eternal ages run Rest ,n thy Savmut's joy. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS -Aug. plate. a . and of Thanks -Aire. L. narrows 1 A • - mistratar's Sole -Robert G. Thompson.. 1 Re s- W. T. Riddell. Auburn . 4-7 Bull Sale -J. R. varcoe , ,,,, . ,.. I Notice Hetherington, Clerk of Colborne t T , shiP.. ... ,.,.,, - I Voter List Mice -1, Hetherington„ . 1 Reader -lofts annum . .. . Private Sok- e. Mac Math Driver, etc., for - -Wm. (:len ... I Godench !Violeta' 'ater Co -P. L. Walton. .. I 1 NK OF - NTR MI AELISRE° 0V6.11 lee YEARS Savings Department Deposits of $1. and up- ward received, and interest allowed at highest current rates. Savings Department accounts given special attention. Deposits may be made, and withdrawn, by mail as easily, readily and safely as in person. ,1150 ere.((,•w4Wr0(A. Mer Don't kill your wife; let the writhing 1 A.W. Strickland, Manager, Goderich Branch. machine do the "dirty" work, and buy your clothes from Pridham the Tailor. sash