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SRVRNTY-FIRST YEAR -No 1777
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THE STERLING
OF CANADA
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GODERICH, ONTARIO, THURSDAY. 00 !►' 1919
"ASK OUR MANAGER"
Farmers can get experienced advice on any
financial problem by simply calling on the nearest
Sterling Bank manager.
If you wish to purchase more equipment or
extend operations in any way he will be glad to see
you at any time.
DCMCCOCMCK,C,OCIOCNICCOCIC
BUILD NOW
Fall weather needn't halt your plana. When
outside work is impossible turn your attention to in-
terior pions and alterations. Repair old cracked
walla and ceilings -build in the new partitions you
need-- brighten office. store and factory for the stim-
ulating effect on business --restore the home and
make it a better place to live in.
Lumber sod Iderier Finish, Lime, Cement, Ready Roof-
ing and Shingles always in stock.
\lac sl.all he glad to quote dull prier,.
THE GODERICH PLANING MILLS, Ltd.
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Phone 47
MCCSCSXXXCX:tlCSCOCXXC
1 G. M. KIDD1 1'
QUALIFIED SURVEYOR
1 and DRAFTSMAN
Residence Phone 44
FDR SALE OR RENT.
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TiO RENT. -SMALL HOUSEON THE
caner of Cambria Road and A e•ea
Street Large evoke Rent r s month. Away
to MRS,! FISHER, R. R Goderscb. Tele-
phone ler 7, Goder.h Rural.
L'OR SALE -FARM, C:)NSfSTING
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04 6: arca* near the nllage of Auburn. hood
proof, farm. "MA plenty or runty water,
barn For 1
F artuu ars apply to �t
p MRSrid
plrM.
1.
SYMINI.TnN, Ili kart Feed averse. Toronto.Ont. at
DOR SALE. -HOUSE AND TWO
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OTS. contortion' garden and fruit trees.
!Ifppyatid ea the west side of Hsoca• .Meet. Appel
to MRS. JAMES MILLION. Hen. V sweet. Alt
,CRAIGIE'S
ASSURANCE AND
REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE
White brick house, fully mod-
ern, seven rooms, full basement,
on the south side of Newgate
street. This is one of the roost
desirable propetties in town.
Possession given November 1st.
See my list of other properties
for sale and to rent.
J. W. CRAIGIE
Life. fin, Acc.denl and Automobile
Insurance
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James Je L 1 lu
COUNTY OF HURON
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WANTED.
WANTED TO RENT. -BY FAMILY
of two. Isom about Octr:ber Pah. for one
mo to
modern a small. writ furnished house with
e°nven'a'"cr+. Apply at SIGNAL
OFFICE.
WANTED AT ONCE.- AIGENERAL
cook and kitchen mud, ter the Alexandra
Hopsal. Good wages offered. Apply to MISS
KIN(;. Superintendent 70-11
WANTED
WOMEN AND GIRLS
TO W(►Rh AT
THE HURtiN
CANNING tic
EVAPORATING Cl).
PUBLIC NOTICE.
TOWN OF GODERICH.
TAKE NOTICE THAT THE MUNI-
CIPAL t OUNCIL of the Corpor-
ation of the Town of Gcederich will take'
into consideration and -if though teadvisable
will finally pass at's meeting of said
Council to be heid on Friday. the fifth
day of December, 1919, at eight o'clock
R m.. a bytaps providing for the widening I
of South Street. in the Town of Goderich.!
between Britannia Road and Blake
Street, to a total width of ninety-nine
feet. being the width of said street north
of Britannia Road, the additional width
to be taken off the lands on the east side
of said street between Britannia Road
and Blake Street.
AND TAKRNOTICE that the said
Municipal Counctlatill hear ls.erson, or
by hoe counsel. solicitor oe agent, any
person aha claims that his land will be
prejudicially affected by said bylaw and
who applies to be heard.
DATED this fourth day of October. A
1919.
L. L. KNOX.
Town Clerk.
BULLET15-00DERICII EOARL Or
HRALTH.
In torp '.f the fact that health authori-
ties anticipate a return of some degree of
Iasi yarn outbreak of influenza. and 01
the early r•fOgtnnan of the disease is es-
sential tor Ito •urc.aatul treemiene and
control, the local board of HaY0 &as
Brat any caw haring syinplorni approach.
a the tumors* of last whaler, will at
°nee consult their no -cheat atle,rdanrt, and
eo assist In control of any possible uut-
break.
A. D. Mun.FA\, 1. C. HUNTER,
(:halrnlan. W. 0. H..
SALE OF LANDS FOR TAXES WEST WAWANOSH MUTUAL FIRE
�L►.__- INSURANCE CO.
Notice i. hereby Riven that the list of lands for
sal for urease of tsar. has been prepared, that
cop
es may be had at this mice, that the list re
beteg published In The Ontario Gazette beginning
with September Atli.
In default of payment of the tears and coot*
the land will to sold by pubbr auction, at the
Court Howe in the Town ref ('odench. on the 10th
day of December neat. at 2 o'clock p. m.
W. LANE.
Treasurer
County Trees. Olen.
G.der lch. Oct . 1. 1019.
FKm and town property inured. Fiend rate
of 20 cents per SM. As shown by Government
bulletin. this Company 1. one of the strongest In
the Province. maintaining an adequate surplus
inverted on Victory Bonds and Hank securities.
Adjustments promptly .and sant+1actnrdy at•
tended to. Premiums can be pard to merits or to
local Bank..
ALEX. NICHOLSON, T. G. ALLEN.
President. Secretary. Dungannon.
Agents ler Colborne and Godcrich Townshiq-
CAPT 1. HETHERINGT'ON. R. R. No. 1, Step
pardon.. and H. L. SALKELD, R. R. No 0.
Goder'ch.
SALE. -$3.000 -MODERN' RED
SALE. -$3.000 --MODERN house on East street. with all modern ' f,R. F. J. R. FORSTER.
convenience.: good furnace. Apply t` MRS. W. A. J J
1fHYNAS, Montreal street (phone 111). 70 11 _
-- - - EYE, EAR, NOSE. THROAT.
fro
RENT.-AN EIGHT -ROOMED Vt, House Sar son New York opbthalmie
1 HOUSE on Stanley street. Apply to MRS- Aurd Hwpre.l, den Sot at Mnart Hos-
A. D. MILEAN. !ye Hacpntal and Golden Square Thrust Hos-
pita', London, Eng.
37 Waterloo 5t. S.. Stratford. Telephone Yep•
At Bedford Hotel. Goderich. from Wednes-
day, November 19. 7 p. m.. to Thwrsday, KKK
1t I p. M.
Houses and Lots for Sale.
P. J. RYAN.
B FOR SALE.
insurance and Real Estate Office on (IAR OF B C. SHINGLES. 13x5. FOR
Hamilton St., next M. G. Cameron's \_� sale at McGaw sutio n. Algocar o! mead
Law Office. 78-tf end some ',Mead. PhoweMcCLURE, 121 Dun-
gannon. 21
FOR SALE. -A RED BRICK HOUSE. WOR SALE. -TWELVE CHOICE
with all modern conven'enees. Apply topurebred Oxford Down ram Iambi,3sheirlma
JOSEPH C. GRIFFrn conveniences,
72-if rams. Lrw,stling anel 2 -shear ewes: oleo IY wet•
bred Leicester ewes and 12 ewe lambs. Price,
reasonable H. J. TRE W ARTHA, R. R No. t
Clinton. Phone U cm 061.. It ,
NOTICE
There will Mad -time dance
,n the Masonic,. . Friday sight,
(9-tober 17th, 1 , the first of the
canon.
Fverybeely came and have a good
time.
I oocrs open 831. Good Luach.
Jeffrey's Orchestra
Admission - - (lents 75e.
Ladies Free
Committee
T. Drennan 7 , t i n t
the great builder of ebbe American Northwest ono
shed; "If you want to know whether you are going
to nfeo. d -_the teat f. eery. Are you able to save
moneys rt not drop out. Tet! w111 surely lose. Ton
essay mot think It, but you will lone .a ours se you
Iles.'
TV yen do not possess one of our savings pane boob
ep.tir an a000nst today with at least $1.00 and One
tis the pleasure of banana you a RLL BAPINOA
BOOS, to start yeti oe tb• read to 0aooeo. tis A
UNION BANK OF CANADA\
RESOUJRCES. 0133.000.0no
Goderich Branch F. Woolcomb, Manasrer
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FOR SALE. -TWO REGISTERED
shorthere bull calves: (Mord ram and ewe
lambs, Yorkshire sows, bred and breetiing asp;
Younger sink, both .ries. F4tred for quick ask.
JOHN FARRISH. Lucknow R ; (phone Dun -
K ennon Ao13r.
Unlimited Quantity of
GOOD - MIXED WOOD FOR SALE
at $3 per single crtr'd,delivertd.
THE GODERICH MANUFACTURING
CO.. LIMITED.
(Foot of Anglesea SC) Phone 61.
L'OR SALE.- ONE NEW BUGGY
purpose two general pure mare, (one holey1-� and
• bunch of .mall pigs JOSEPH MURRAY,
Kingston street 71i11
'NUSK.
yL1LLA 1. ROBERTSON. GRADUATE
J d L C. M. Organist of Rapine Church,
'ocher of piano. primary singing and theory.
PnpiIs prepared Ins examination..
For terms apply at John Rorrrtson'a, Park
Street. Goderich, otto r.LLA 1. ROBERTSON,
R. R. A, Goderrh Ont.
j)IANO TUNING. --AM NOW A PER-
MANENT resident of (•enderic h. Have had
twenlyAve year. {Tactual eaprrlence. Iready)
have towed more than slaty _verso in Coo. -woes.
Your week solicited. Seto/action goar.nterd.
Address J. W. MOOR0 (TunerI. Goder irk. Ont.
He (during the quarrel): "You must
think I'm al big a fool as I Zook."
She '•1 think that if you aren't ebu
have a groat dent to lir thankful for."
Ile. •'1 was an intimate friend n( your
late husband. Can't you give me
something to remember him by?•'
Sie (shyly). "How would i do?"
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To the Electors of the Centre Riding of the County
of Huron.
Ludlea sole Gentle -u,1
In 1998 I was first elected tI) nyrraeut this It 11111114 hi the •
Legislature ard was re-el.et•d at the geurlYl elm -dons of 11)11 and
1914. Uurtttg the hair 1 waa your representative 1 assisted to having
many laws mauled which were. I ht•liese•, of rousideraW, iwla,rtau.•e•
to the 1'roelde at lung.•. lu them are bili dal *omit',. 1ruhe•hira•,
the (titlarks Temperuuer• Act, 1.1x1 \Curkluru's 1'owls•u.utinu Act.
To rue (t wee always the 11 el tare of Canada and the Empire first ;
the lest Interests of the 1101 es by !most progreetsi1* mud ti *1* 'tti't-
furwnrtI 1. glslatiuu.
1 have always laid th.-..• ideals 1.•for.• we and vons.•ie'utiou.IJ'
dote my Iswt to uchietc View.
When ale fate of the Emilia- and of the cis ilize,l oorl,l hang
in the Iwlont.• 1 felt, unit 1 still f.el, it w1.+ DO tittle for .t 03
o 11(14,., 1otis to d irate ulie a actions. Such was the 9itnatiou to the
summer of 1917. , The 4 OII..rrvaliv.• and Lller'al parties lad- cwt ftp d. ale
forulatlon of the tinfoil 1;uvrt:.w.vlt dun.• /III they IUIEht have to
work ht utdty lu pros*. -*.ting the war, and lu many quarters party
feeling had grown bitter. A change w1.•. absolutely necessary if
we !snarl to give adequate as.istuu.•r. It Peas totally deckled to.
form a Union taut, rune tit. Like many others. I was it 11,21.11114 to
sew illi. o.+v.nl p,1 tailed till Iain• t, lotion atoll Coy -like united effort of
all parties and with u sps•ial de.hre, that the Liberals should have
a prowlim•ut pia. in the ration's work. I.nfortutal.•Iy for
1.11s-ru1Mm and .the isomer,. ells iorties did nut felly nufH. and, with
a large neemlwr utLlts•n.ls. 1 fuan.t MS -elf advts-utiug a differ.•nt
policy to tint of o r Iw•,uh r. 1 had for forty ears taken a morn..
what promitwut t fu Ih.• c mewed. of tie Liberal party-. and It
was with deep nor ,w and regret 1 found myself ht a position of
opposition. 1 •.
11elhesing as 1 did that the interests of m3 c try were at
stake, 1 did not 1..104,1.- 1., roll '•
ow the .nlrw dictatedby my eon -
wiener. In doing , i I,IWO It would ,•au•e trouble fur and in the
111111 re and that 1 0u.i h. a certain ea tell! taking illy political life
he my hands. $tdssespeeut evt•utra sliow,si tient wy snrmiw' wits
cornet. The Riceeutile of ate Centre Hurn Literal Asisociahlon
in Frbrnary, 19111. permed a resolution of c.•usur.' on,my actions. a1k1
this was followed by a similar motion et the enamel meeting ill 11+13.
1 %tu. glare censured I.'caie,. 1 lad t•ot.rl for the extension of the
life of the Legislature. 1 so voter) because 1 did .1.4 think ft was
In the lest hitereots of the .r,uutry to bring on 111, ••i.s•*1ou-dueling
the war. It••tore taking this question tip In the House, 1 had a
meeting of the 1.lhrrd nppaa11?1un and w•as l.y tittle unanimous voice
dir.r'ter) go to the course tougg•*t Ursee.•. I + • ..tension.
I lanexlull
it was urnalg.•.l foe. 1 Ow still ..f else opinion that the course- age•.+d
VA was u- orrr•t. 1 I otic IRO regrets nor etiology to offer, nor do I
deafer to shirk res!.sittzltirty for my ae•tla9114. -
1 *Jru, I lelfecrfle In exer•Ialug W Jti•Igmt•nt on both questions,
1 was meting aerfeily in 11,N-ordawy will' the principles of trete
1.1heralisw, wIdeli menus, It it meting anytleiug. that a man has it
right to exempts.. his opinion a.•.-.Irdit.g to the dictates of his e.n-
wiener. ells .&n.1•.t1.ro faltgllr at1,1 bled for this right. Why then
should 1 have b.' ti found fault with? 1 thought. and still think.
I was unfairly dealt with and that in preodit wld resolutions a true
principle of l.ileralisin had been departed from and something skin
to Prussianlem tewrrtetl to.
lender the circumstances. 1 could nut see ray *say clear to again
offer myself as n candidate for re-election as a Tarty candidate.
I. therefore, eet the .ohialtutloi of many friends win 4i.•si1111 10 again
sew me In the twy;l.lahire, llPettlerl to rem eis an independent 4'Hndl-
.fate Untiammrll,d l;c t4•' view's 441 any Ir,litical parte-. If elected.
i relieve with my part experience 1 can be of more 1.•.i-tu11/e.' to
the Pro*- inee han ,.n nntrle.l than, particularly where many coia-
plleaterl (mead u ns will be dealt with ill th.' near future by the
Legislature.
tkpme of the- on/standing questions in which 1 am specially
Interested Are :
1st. The Tempehtnee Questlasl, While this sul.jrsi has t.• a
certain et tent t.w•u re[uuvwl from tarty polities. yet 11 has not lawn
entirely no, and it Is incumbent 00 us to use ow test endeavors to
see tint the 1tntario Temp•railwe Act is snstairied i,3 a large majority,
so that those in awl hority will nudersrund Mot there must be un -
trifing. We should also New that the usefulness. of the :Act is un-
trammelled by a majority rote in furor of questions 2.:t, and 4.
After bating accomplished this, the proper and t•Ili.•Ient carrying
out of the will of the people as ascertained ley the reteremduut vole
• Is of vital Importance and will eat' for the exercise of great care,
skill and judgment.
'Ind. Soldiers' Re-Mttahlishment, This shotii,i la' wade efrw•tice
and sulfa He pro* i'lolt Seellr.•tl for the families of those killed, the
disabled and injured, and teich other uswish' nce by gratuity or other-
wise gitnn as the finals and credit of the 1'rovinue will permit.'
::rel. Hydro-Elertrte, I hnvr alwily-. taken strong gronl4l he
favor of this prujee•t, Th,• Associ,1lo,, ti•h4•h has leen so snt',es.fnl
and so 111.17 01aratge., should he continued as at pr•s•ntcontrelled.
with, Ilftw•et-ere, more reprew•nta1ion 1'y the municipalities Oil the
• hoard. The Hydro should :let be en'.nrugr.I and nest sited th aegltlrt-
every possible horsep..w'er In the I'I•nvinc•'. .el that power will
made available at a minimum east to every urban and rural resident
of the Province.
4th Education, agriculture. hhghwaa•. labor prchlems, pro-
portional representation, ta*Rlion, elution late., patron:4P. social
reforest, ineiuding peJ.kmt to widows. public Ownership, finance, Hr.,
are all subjects of importance. bat a Icft.•r such, lis this .hoc. not
.admit of going into them 111 deist,.
1 Intend to hold public meetings throughout Dm hiding and will
then d.wl with many of the uI.,te .1115.betM. and at each Meeting will
take care to explain the questions to lie ental un Ht rho• ret..1,ndun,.
In view of all tete eirettmatanles 1 feel Justified, 1.A 1 de, In
railing on all 'lettere who Ietiece In freedom of thought and action
ter their assistance, and more erpeelall)- 1 appeal to every man
and woman who veted in favor of Union f:overnment to not only
titMne mutt and vole for me but to do all the) can to further 1.q'
election. 1 also appeal to the soldiers in whoa. behalf, *.A well as
Alt of (be Empire, 1 tools the course 1 did.
IM not forget that the election w 111 be held on \in111,,T the
20th of (k•todeer, and that every elector. man and woman, should
imine out and rx•reL•e Mee and her fro n,-Iu 4,.'- In favor f. Al Any
tate. the Temp'rane Act, the fate of any candidate is unimportant
to .'ontperloon with its .Moss..
1 -ones faithfully,
Ooderleh, Ortnher 11th, 1919. W. PRO1'1)FOOT.
•sea•.wd-rias
THE SIGNAL
for the remainder of the pres-
ent year, to new subscribers
for
25 CENTS
IsovoNWseetrooWsWieteensesoesoseatsw
THE SIGNAL Pkl.'."I INt. lu.•l [Mitt!). i'tr '-t as
THREE IN THE F1ELU.
As expected, a three -cornered fight has .
developed in Centre Huron. Mr. J. M-
Govenlock, of McKillop, was chosen as
the Liberal candidate by the convention !
at Seaforth on 'Monday. The Conserv-
e ive convention, meeting on Wednesday.
decided not to put any candidate in the
field in opposition to Mr. Proudtoot,
whose stand was endorsed by the speak-
ers at the convention Mr, R. Livingston,
of (Grey. is the U. F. 0. nominee.
The Unionist convention called for
Tuesday afternoon did ma rnaterls94e.
The official nominations for Centre
Huron take place at Clintoyt on Monday
next. at 12 o'clock.
Chautauqua Concert Course.
The course of Chautauqua concerts
coming to Goderich under the auspices of
the G. W. V. A. includes: •
October xi -The M.rrrieon Girls, in
-Stories and Songs of Today and
Yesterday."
November 8 - Pavis, the Master
Magician.
January le -E. Platt Jones entertainer
March 23 -The Carol:na Girl.. mu.i.al
entertainers.
There should he a large sale 01 course
to kits for these ,once -t., at the low
price of $L•'A) for the complete ( 2rxe.
Men's Industrial ('lessee,
The young mens class in mathematics
has been organized by the industrial
rommttter.t It is meeting on Tuesday
and Thursday evenings at tc o'clock at
the Collegiate Institute and is in charge
of Mr. A..-ALRubeits The work will
consist of ceremercial arithmetic and
shop matter -vas s-) as to suit i he vs ri a: $
needs of the members. the instruction
will be largely individual: so that mem-
bers may join the class even if they have
not come in at the beginning. The fee is
$1 for a course of thirteen lessons.
Voting
The Temperance Hall w I be open on
the afternoon and evening of Tuesday.
October 14th. and anyone desiring to
know how tie pc:1 h conducted will
have an opportunity to learn. as there
will be women in charge, and a straw
ballot may be cast. Come and learn how
t0 vote.
Inas't forget the'• hit Mnppa•r 10 1e
served by the leidt.w of Victoria atre•ot
alethoalist chore's on the evening of
Thanksgiving Day. u. la• followed by
a tnu.ic e
lel and lit.•rui;t prograw.
Our lee cream la Jud right -NO our
enetumerw may. Try k androefor
yourself. H. T. Edwards.
A TONIC THAT WILL OVERCOME THAT
TIRED FEELING. -At this season meat
people need a revitalizing tonic Dr.
Brown's B' ef. Ir. n and Wine is a prepar. -
tion which may be depended upon.
Liquid beef, iron in its most soluble form,
and wine are combined in a manner that '
constitutes a perfect tonic: Its use will
enable you to throw oft that herd feehn
and bring roles to your cheeks h will
build new blood and strengthen the
entire system. Take it now and the
attacks of disease which come with
changing weather well have no terrors for
you. Sold In bottles at a dollar by
E. R Wigle, druggist. Godencb.
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1..wt In 1nuug,aionn tit .1h.• fair
gr Is. or in the tilb.Rc on fall fair
day, a gold bt.l7.iu seer with pearls mal
o11cllles 11.torl as a keepsake.
Finder please return to the SI(1\.11.
ofMev• or lrnugn 11111.11 1'. 11.
Edwards' candy I. the kind you like.
Always fresh Hud Imre,
Mr. Harry Colborne has gone tai Lon
don, where he will continue his medical
course at the University.
Mrs. J. Brookerof Grimbsy, is -at the
home of her aunt. Mrs. J Artdrewt.
Newgate street, who has been ill for some .
time.
Mr. If. It. Johnston. formerly of He -
Sterling )tank staff fere. hs in town foa-
m
ura few weeks with a 1'. 1'. 1t. coustroc-
tion company. ti.e was overa.'a• for
two years 1n ❑ tunehlna••gnl 1011een..
Mr. and Mrs. Owen E. McGillicuddy.
of 'foroneo. spent a few days to town
this week. Mr. McGillicuddy. who is
well known•in-Goderkh as the son of the
late D. McGi'licuddy, the former editnr
of The Signal, is engaged in literary and
journalistic work. and o writing for some
of the j foremost magazines of the con-
tinent. 11•e were glad to learn that his
mother, who received a severe shuck a
year ago in the death of her eon Arthur.
who was fighung avtrseas, js now much
improved in health. .
TO THE CITIZENS.
The ,out r, versy that has
arisen in rouner•tton with t1i.•
prap,,.wl Bylaw and the 1)ir-
er•lul•r of the Steel Company
Is certainly regrettable. ,If
the fil.1. n. -m known uw 1 •
know thaw. the Town would
be putting forth their last
efforts 11/ wake sure that the.
Industry did not l.eate else -
Sine.' Mayor IVI01e * 111 curt
take t1.e' proper met loaf of
hive'rtigatluu a group of repre-
sentative bnsiuews wen are
mak nig url'Ittlgr•wenh, to meet
iia• leirerturs iu 19.1roit as a
Meal effort to ante the situa-
tioU.
•1'10• 1'ollllalliy are- at the
pre -wit flare uegotlating for •
1301 ,nen•+ of hand to smother
curi,weenity nod the plu+tech
of the t'utupuuy head ig Ware
getting 111.•r'' r•Illut,•each
day.
.111 I ask is that the titlzen.
'u.1a•ud judgweut unai1 the
hind plan. awl the names of
the °Mer* of the 4'4dup. ny
urs• announced In a few flay..
it. H. Mot:REATII.
Newt rue at Itlatk+tt,,no's," they are
ail staying, "where tiwy bare the pure
i.,• cream.'
1 GUNORY'S SALE REGISTER.
i SATURDAY, Oct In -Cing sale of farm stock,
-property • K. R. In, Redmond.oconcession S, Eas
SATt sOAY, Oct. 11. - Eaecuteri sale of the farm
of the eetate. 1 the late Samuel Lautenslayer, at
1.,t 1, cunceu,un 5, t. U, township ul CWbutne,
al : p. m.
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T. a.OAY, Oct 14.- Sale . l household furniture,
er
by Mrs. Eid, at het Iesalence, lot. David's
street. at l.J.o'clock.
Waareagp*v,-Ort l* . -Auction .ale of farm
!faun stock. emp,ement, and turnout,. I.k'ns'ng
to estate of Wm. Mak ins. deceased, at tot at,
I
'communion e. Jtanity.
FRIDAY, Oct. 17. -Clearing auction sale .4 Farm
stock,1.
implements sand household u
se Mol
d turn
torr, etc.,
property 01 Ther, N. Willson, at Int ", Muua nd
twnewsn, Huron rood, Goderich tbworshtµ a: I
o'clock sharp.
TUESDAY. Oct 21 -Sale of farm stoek,,mple-
mene* etc.. of C H. Bnmeaumbe, Ica 4, t0rces-
•11.e I .(.odench n»nsh , at I o'clock.
W ap,,,vos v, Ott ..--Auction wk of farm
' souk. implement•, etc., property ul Rut. rt k, id,
concessions, West Wawan, ,h. -
I Tauo.psv. Oct. :3. --gale of forme tuck by
Fred Moss, at Fol 4,cuncesuon, •Wert wawa-
nosb.
SArupAT. 04. 1.3.-Raeesrrler oak u(valtmhb
prop. rip is the township of Ashk•Id, at 1 • c ,
p. [A. CMOS. GAoaaw. Idea ilk.
Moro. T. Oct. 27. -Clearing rate or farm stock,
,mpfement., etc., property of Thomas Wallace:
Nturro township,
w'ausa.1AY, Oct. .9. -Auction sale of firm
sink and implements• properly of a W. Ni ani.
all. 1 o110, concesson 2, East Wawanwh.
SATURDAY, Nov. I. -Sale et loam stuck and im-
plements by Jahn J. Lacey, at lot 3, conces
son 1l.odench tow. ship tome note faun God, -
richt: at 1 o'clock p. m.
BORN.
KIDD.-At Montreal, (Jetta.", 1, to Mr. and Mra.
A. J. Kidd, asun t•t'at"i.
IN MEMORIAM,
BEDF.IRD.- In sweet and tavola memory of our
lune daughter. Margaret, who died October
I!, 151•.
TM' Maine chart,
So young And Fart,
Called hews, by early doom.
Just came to show how sweet a flower
In Paradise could bloom.
The fairest blies art first to fall,
Tht sweetest fl.'wet to lade.
And w our dar hug Margaret
Within Che grave q last.
God needed one more angel child
To tom hes .Ening band,
So with a laving smelt
We cheaper! out darling'. hand.
-Mother, lather, outer, brothers and grated
mother,
NEW ADVERTIbEMENTS-oct. 9.
Page
Farm for Sale -Mr. 51. J. Symmaton, Toronto 1
'giTo the EIKtors••• t':. IYoad1.NH 1 •
Clearing Auction ♦ de -Jacob McGee 1
Auction Sale -T.51.IWrnm .... . ., I
Voting Schcol - W. C. T: U . ... .... r
I Aueti•y. Sale -Charles Garrow. 1
I Notice re Widenmgoi South. Street -L.L. Knot 1
Hoax tri Rent - Mr,. E. Father.......
House ando
L u for. ti
1.k-lir• J. Million ,1
Shingles and Coal -W.H McClure. Dungannon 1
To the Ctttaens---B. H.McCrenth ,. I
Old-I,me Dance.--T..Drennan. A. !Clotting g
Navy
RLeaguw .... ....
econ„roc tion --Bell Telephone Co ...... .,. 4
Victor Vet tcolas- Thon.nn'e Mimic Store ....
Sheep for Sale --H J. Trevose ha ....... 1
Wllson
slim AUCTION RALE AD% ERT1913- Auction Sale ---Fred Mow.'-.
11ENTS ON PACE 1'. A••u,on Sale-- C 11 Hr,mlcomhe
NK OFMON RE
EdrossumnFD OVER IN YEARS
Remittances to Soldiers
Remittances to soldiers in
England, Belgium, France
or Eastern 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.
IOC Am 0.. Ct,MONT DEILL,
A. W. Strickland, Manager, Goderich Branch.