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STERiliZIBANK
OF CANADA'
"ASK OVR MANAGER" '
\ Have you decided to improve your land' or farm
OD More extensive lines next year?
If so, have a talk with the local manage, of the
Sterling Bank. He is supplied with financial inform-
ation affecting farmers and has made a special study of
fartn finance.
Before deciding, drop in and see him. He .may
possess information that will be of valise to yon.
I G. M. KIDD
•QU jilltVEY
ditISIAll
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Residence Phone 44
PUBLIC 1101'1C11.
LOOK!
"Mort la 'es 0144 time Saute:lance held in
the himeake Rai es
fRIDAT. NOVEMBER 14.
Dowsed*, at kap. in. Dance starts at 9 p. 18.
Nucreadorepia aibit. Freed old bars semi
*r -
JEFFREY'S ORCHESTRA.
Ad,.ios-Gents. 81; ladies free.
T. DRENNAN.
\ A. KAITT1NG.
Committee.
Tari'X 4.fi3O.6"edate-Igarreraber 1 4th.
•19t9 TAXES.
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Phone
316
Tsui rf are now payable st
cr be. Town Hall. East Street
Two per cent. off payable November
1st.
One per cent. off payable November
Uth
Two 'per cent. added after December
lath.
• Flee per cent. added after Jarluary lit,
1112(1.
WM. CAMPBELL,
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CRAIGIE'S
ASSURANCE AND
REAL ESTATE
CASH REGISTER
.411 las
National Cash lit•te-
mar in perfiiiiiantr 'Wal be
sold cheap. -
VICTORY ROMS
Bought and Sold
W. CRAIGIE
Fire, Life, Accident and Automobile
insurance
F. J. R. FORSTER. ,
E. EAR. ITOSE. TRIV3
Late House Surgeon Ni. Verrh-Ophthahnic
Antal Hospite4 assistant at Worelleld'a
Hassetal and Golden *sent Throat Hos,.
Loudon. Eng.
a atarloo St. S., Stratford. Telephone 167.
At Redford Hotel. Goderich, from Wednes-
oy, November 19, 7 p. m.. to Thursday. VOL
51 1 p. en.
WEST WAWANOSH MUTUAL FIRE
INSURANCE CO.
ram Mid temu property insured. Fixed/ r
M 10 cents per Oen. A. shown be Gov
bulletin. *Me Cowpony sone of the at
the Province. maintaining en adequate
Invested in Victory Bands and Bank aecurities.
AdJustnients promptly land satisfactorily at-
tended to. Premiums can be peed to spots or to
local Banks.
NICHOLSON. T. G. ALLEN.
Went, Secrettrry. Dungannon.
Agents for Colborne and Goderich Townah_rm-
CAPT. I. HETHERINGTON, RR. No. 1. •EP'.
=on. and H. L. SALIELD. R. R. No 8.
h.
UPHOLSTERY.
Our upholoterer h pripared toots-
REPA IR. WORK •
for anyone requiring the -same. Send or-
ders to
THE GODERICH MERCANTILE CO.
Your Share of Victory
Bond Interest Nov. 1st.
Dissmatim Ciostraassat will distribute 4111.11.40110 too
emelt turns 114401114 Victory Lau* am Rae. 1. be
...p% 1. shooing your laterest eoueoss.
lair et our eoalies win snob Chow sea!~ tee yen.
Too illdrold UM Loa 111•011•11.01f ellegeasa to start
aelrlaas rieerront with 05 ce add to Use aeeoust already
asatosa. You amity loom the vodka at 811,458.
ENO
UNION BANK OF CANADA
RL1101)*CLS. SISSAMIlkdeli
Goderich Branch F..Woolcomb, Manager
GODERICL ONTARIO, THURSDAY, NOY 1919
AUCTION NALL&
UCTION SALE OF FARM STOCK.
an, RE AND BEES.
IMPLEMENTS, HOUSEHOLD
FUR -
yr. Thomas Gundry has recevej innensctions
from
so•'11 MR. JOHN LEVY
to sell by public auction. at Ms orendsoll. 110
lot 8, concession N, E. D, Colborne. three nukes
Irons Auburn. , one and one-half miles from
00
THURSDAY. NOVEMBER Arch.
at t o'clOck p.m. sharp. the folloefing;
Live Sinai, -One mare. 5 years old. well
broken I hone. il years and .well broken, 1 co.
years old. to freshen in May. heifer. 3 years old.
to freshen in May:2 calres...55 Plymouth Rock
hena. a Plymouth Rock cockerels.
1111/6-11111BNITI, HANNII/A. £,c. -On. light wagon.
2 spring wagons. 1 homy. 1 cutter. 2 turnip polp-
en. 1 Fleury cutting 2 oae-horse Mara OM
nearly new; 1 an diamond harross. 1 emitter. 8
sets single harm .s. one rubber -mounted; 2 seta
collar and banes. 1 single set of heavy
harness. 5 good Saskatchewan robes. 1
tur cLat. I l* sehide robe. 2 soonest hone
bianket.. 1 gendmosse. 1 wheelbarrow, 1 De Laval
sepotaos. 1 Uneeda separator. 2 Dein ChUrns.
and other aitides. A quantity of wood -working
tools. pruning and grafting loan. has. rakes. etc :
1 apple press. 1 lawn flume,.
it MS10101-1.4 unionism. -One oak ps -tor table.
1 wainut puke table, 1 so4a.II leather couch. 4
quartet -tut oak rockers. 9 cobbler n8t. 8elm
redoes shays. katlur upholstered. 1 set (Ms,
tetcut oak otningroom chasm 1 bullet, oak finish.
1 Manama table,11 periorated bottom chairs with
rocker ano 8, ocean: 1 ensnielCedroom suite with
iron bed 2 beorman suites. 3 borldenth. 1 smile;
6 seta Drawings area nuntreams; 1 stretcher with
matuna. 1 cherry LurLasi. 4 tLitet sets. 1 side
board, 1 hall rack ma ontroi. 1 bseeburner heater
wttls oven. I ormo cs soul lune,. 1 coal heater.
1 Happy 1 taught rsage. coal or wood 1 Perfec-
tion coat oil stove •ith oven, 1 kitchen table and
kitchen chairs, 1 Singer stophead sewing ins.
chine, 1 togas. 1. nut 148 1.2 by 4 yards), I rug.
(2 1.2 by 3).
Carpet* and linoleum. 2 hanging lamps, perhr
lam" 6 common ban go. 1 Bissell carpet sweeper.
new: 1 washing Mactrse.r, yearly neer; 1 ttt groc•
cileattOldea. It.s. A quantity ot potatoes and
temps, • Lui fay a fruit, pickles. males.
dialses.cur tains and otlya houseirsld articles.
BEE HIVES,ETC.
Forty hives of bees. • .
Twelve empty hives. k't
One honey %tractor and bee supplies.
TalltliS. -All usess 111104.ifd ender. cash. Over
that amount. 6 months' c st all he given on
forrialune approved joint smelt; or a hacount 04
6 per cern. per •nnuirt for Lash.
Everything will be • old. an the proprietor is
leaving for California ,n P4ovembef.
JOHN LEVY. THOS. GUNDR Y.
Prodneter Suctiemeer.,
AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE
RESIDENCE PROPERTY, HOUSEHOLD
RNITURE AND FURIOSHINGS.
I am instructed by
MISS MABEL C. HUTSON
10 ,.4 by POOc imictioa at t1iuhf preemie. Wee
strisiVaderrches
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SATURDAY, NOVEMBER nth.
Ossonendaig se 1.16W'clock sharp.
The propertmeemmetim uf two full lots, No.'s
16 and 6 1. hating. hostage on Went 1:edeoW...
houseree
stts. There pa wit -built.
half -story frame homm geed repair. amid=
PWW: • malendid
frame viable and c
had • number of choice
igiegliCsla2=ae.
tosser (1 wesieta OM the
chokes awl I./ra-
diant
chola.). I walnut whatnot. I rocker. 1 extension
diennexonet table, framed pictures. 1 oak stall radt.
I couch. 1 oak bedroom suite, 1 walnut bed,
springs and innings; I walnut stind. 1 coal heater
("Art Countess- . 1 kitchen ramie (C001or wood):
2gasoline ranges. 1 folding wreen. 1 oak rocker, 1
cheat of dra.ern 1 Singer teeing inaehine. 5 small
tables, three 1 bookcase. I. desk, 1 dresser
stand. 1 armchair, 3 toilet wets, odd mirrors.
Brunei. carpet, wool Caepeta, matting.
c
felt, linoleum. ragcarpet. Unlearn c:I=
dashes, carpet sweeper, gem -jars. nourbm.'crocka
kitchen utensils, flatirons, lawn mower. garden
tool., hinders, heavy ropes. Mock and tackle.
crosscut saw. wheelbarrow. and numerous other
articles.
Teases -On the property, 20 per cent. at time
01sale. balance in In days. On household hankie e
and chattels. cash:
Thu is • genuine destine sale. Everything
must be chap:seed crt.
T. GUNDRY. Auctioneer.
LOST OR POUND.
nUND.-A GOLD - STICK -PIN.
Arany to MRS. WM. TIGHE. &Steams
QTRAYED FROM THE PREMISES
PO of the undersigned October 24th. a black
yaarssid steer Will aisyoise Inserter( of ti
rrreabouts kindly telephone to .D FARRISH.
e Road, Colborne (Munition Telephone No.
*440).
FOl SALE.
FICtRORSALE.-SIX PUREBRED OX'
Dram 4.mly..9/ F. YOUNG & SONS.
R. *8.8. Gederich.
Unlimited Quanti
OOD MIXED WOOD FOR SALE
at $I per single corn, delivered.
TI� GODE'RICH MANUFACTURING
'CO.. LIMITED.
(?�1t Ofittliglesea St.) Phone 61.
POlk BALI on RENT.
LOOK HERE!
One -hundred -acre farm for $2.600.
Within four milts of Dungannon; one
mile from school. Barn with shed at-
tached. Fair frame house Also orchard.
Suitable for grain or grass. Running
stream at back of farm. Apply to
P. J. RYAN
Insurance and Real Estate.
OUSE FOR SALE.-110USE AND
silkssow,. Apply to MRS. C. MILLI A N.
two Jots with fruit trees int garden. on
Hincks street
FOR SALE.- A RED BRICK HOUSE.
JOSEPH' CI.IC 14, ca.,17,."`".
NUSIC
FREDERIC T. EGENER,
Mus. Bac.
SINGING.
PIANOFORTE
PIPE ORGAN
Studio next to P. .1.44acEwsn's Gang
imary gaging and theoryLA I. ROBERTSON. GRADUATE
of
LL . of Penes prL. C. 115. Ore/nein of Reptiet Church.
PIO* PrnPared for esaminanows
For .4811111 sp�ly alJahn Robrilson tv Park
ELLA I. ROBERTIION.
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WHAT1411114:10MAN
like: TO KNOW.
How to choose a husband.
How to seism the right man for a
husband.
How to win admiration -
How to avoid We's pitfalls.
What quailing make up the ideal hus-
band.
How to lorlegust her beauty
How to mutat the principles of style in
dress -
How to °balm the fundamental laws
of beauty mid said health.
How to collivalle the secrets of charm
and attractivenels.
kJ or to amain a winning personality.
How always so appear at ber best.
How to tears iSa man's love is true.
The road to am ideal marriage
The way 00 avoid married miserY.
How to make a husband happy.
How to get the rnan she wants.
How a couple can be as happy as two
doves.
How to avoid inkrried troubles.
These things every woman can know.
for ttft are worked out and answered by
a young and lassutiful girl in "Why I
Would Not Many," at Griffin Th. atre.
Monday, Tusk*. Wednesday, next
week.
MOM WANTED.
COLBORNE 1°ow4sHip. T.
red up to it o'c noon November 1st h 910
1
Sealed tenders gibte received by the under -
sig
felt the purchase of aid riontaltio Hall. Car-
low.
A marked choose 46. 1.. per cent. of the pur-
chase mosey to seicautPanr 'ender rblI•not 10
be peal before the removal or the building and
um Muff tlaaa Dapsia 1st 191'. Building to be
removed before December loth, Inv.
The highest or say tawder not necessarily sc.
8.
ISA SC HETHERINGTON.
Township Clerk, Sheppardton.
Novembne 3, 1.111.
ANTED.
RMPLOYMENT WANTED FOR
good strong bee Apply to MRS. JAMV4
etrGK. Old Inteniational.Godench.
WANTED.-4ENERAL COOK. NO
bilower or opaairs sock. Outmode man
br- Live in tlit loot. thrse emits. Small
MIMI: goOd wage& Telephone Iii P O. ROX
II& Go hruch. It
WANTED.,- G WOMAN TO
iiiroo-ss and taking care 01donor my wile s curved.
mostsce. Good home and good
VAIES-I; VOW: 4tikulle.biwer= Oirri
CONCERT
CA*
On
Ms.dq Evening, Ilev. It 'It
at 8 o'clock
Mist MARIAN HENRY,. of Semibold,
Reader and Entanamar
BLYTH QUARTETTE
BEST LOCAL TALENT
Arlairaiee 35c; Margo 15e.
CHAUTAUQUA
I CONCERTCOURSE
NEXT ENGA(121111111?
DAVIS, thi/itragielan
Sotenky, November IS, 1919
at MASONIC TEMPLE
}' Tickets fee the drat remaining enter.
Ill1111011.111 of the churls saN be $1.25. i
---
Admission to uneatramertainavent. 68. i
t ise toe season ticket-bolders nowt
t
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rrillide at rhmlop's Drug Store.
e.../..I
11101tRY TO LOSE HIM.
A Token of Apprerhstlos Preorded
Mr. E. E. Se:width.
Mr. E. E. Sexstuith during him stay
of shout four years in town It 11 Ws Miler
of 1/11111011's drug 'dons Partied the warm
goodwill and high rateorn of tho 4 -Marna
by his generous assistance in 11.111.11.111
and other publii• events. His vensitil-
ity and •bility um a nonskid'', 1411 artist
111111 •1I eXt•I'lliiVt. 111.114 were recognised
at ell early ofinge of his ray in Goole -
rich, and he Wes called upon to assist
or to manage many entertainment
events. and always carried through
with consummate ricers* everything
that he tindertook. This as *nowt
ehsarly rilopwi, fit the Pew... I hiy cele-
bration of last summer, whit•li %Aar per-
haps tiw most surenutful public vele-
!oration ever held In Goderich. and Its
91t114*r was ltie in a very large limns`
to the planning RIO execution of Mr.
Sersinith. He is now retuovIng to
Edmonton, where he takes charge .11
fir 1inig deportment of n ta ore store,
anti 11W bind of the people of
1111110141.11 go with him and ds
He had been away from tos 11 for wane
f Mr% tiil ns 111. 11'11 returning this week
for /I day or • two heronleaving for
Edmonton the opportunity wan netted
of making a little presentation to Mtn.
Mayor Wiggle Interested himself in the
matter but lited not KlIthyleptly re-
---etivert41 from Ida ittneam to fit; libre
attend at thr town hall thls (Thant -
day o morning when members of the
town commit a 11,1 of the Board of Trade
and other iltisens gathered to told fare-
well to Mr. MeSauiltli. Coulwillor 1'ar-
ne11/1 /1110*1 an moister 4.1 eetensoniest and
pretwnted the departing t-itisen with •
ease noitaining it twentyviollar golf!
pine, while Mr. W. N. Bowden. iii-
tinstrIal seendary of the Hoard of
Trade. read the hollowing address :
Ernest Se:smith. Esq..
Goderich, Ont.
Dear Mr. Sexsmith.-We have just
learned with deep regret that you are
about to remove irons this lair city, and
in haste have ass mbied here to seize the
opportunity of expressing to you some
measure of our appreciation of your.aiso-
damns with us as a business man and a
gentleman. The CitizensTrace Day
celebration at Goderich on July 19th.
1919. will long be remembered by every
man. woman and child in this entire dis-
trict; and your part in that day's pro-
ceedings was of such a duract r that the
name of Ernest Sexamith will ever be as-
aociated with that historic event. To
your activity and resources, your ingenu-
ity and untiring energy, was very largely
due the succeis of that most glorious day:
and as a dight token of our esteem we
ask you to accept tbis token of our appreci-
ft=o noon* ysa of ow mingling*
al 'Ittenal &Atha Osee.••
a basins= man and a citizek, and a jolly
good fellow. your stay among us has been
highly appreciated by the cituens Gode-
rich; and in establishing Yourself in an-
other city you are taking with you.
perhaps somewhat unconsciously, but
nev.rtheless in reality, the best wishes of
this community.
Signed on behalf of the Godench Peace
Day Celebration Committee/ -
W. H,-Relsertsoos. 4.1. Parsons, L. L.
Knox, A. J. Paltridge, Wesley Walker,
J. B. Kelly. 0. F. Cu y. Robert Tait,
Captain Sturdy, H. J. D. Cooke. 8.14.
McCreath. W. C. 'Pridhafn. A. Saunders,
T. H. Mitchell, W. W. Barlow. George
Price. W. T. Millar, G. E. Colborne.
Executive -William Wallace. Major
H. C. !Duillofs, J. S. Platt; Mayor E. R.
Wigle. chairman; C. L. Moore," -vice,
chairman; T. G. Connon, treasurer: W.
Bowden. secretary.
Goderich. Nov. tith, 1919.
11r. Nersmith was so taken off him
guard that he found It dilficult to ex.
press his appreciation of the
M41111141, 11111 be 11111 NO 111 /1 few words,
and 1411 114.1.011.11141.11 "1119 11 Jolly Mad
Fellow- wits token ftp and' Ming *na
genultw feeling.
Brief spelv-hes were then made by
inood of 1 Mine present tenderlits their
good wishes for the future of Mr. Sex -
smith awl his family, 1111,1 lidding wortis
of beefily apprecin thin of whist lie had
1111111. IR Materiel* (hiring his l'1111/6111r-
wrIrplilshort "day here.
ErlwaRte 'madly Ito the kind yon
Always tenth and mire.
BUY
VICTORY
BONDS
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THE SIGNAL PRINTING C0.7LIMI1kD. 1 t atiise•
FORME GODERICH
BM'S DROWNED.
George and Joseph Kerr Were Brothers
of Mrs. Al.*. MeNovin.
The foundering 1,1 the 'deo user
flouter Warren, off Sodua, on lake
°tondo, in the great storm 111 Tuesday
of hist week, curried to their death two
former GoderIch boys, Joseph and
fleorge Kerr. Another brotlwr.
11618 Kerr, wan engluecr of the
boat, but had left it at Oswego to visit
etii wile at Toronto.
The viethar of the storm, who were
not married. were sons of the late John
Kerr, formerly of Gotierirli, who moved
to California about six years ago with
LOAN CAMPAIGN PBOGRENNING.
Clinton Wins Its Plag--Essaj Coldest
for Mewl Hulls.
The following figures of the Victory
loan show the total amounts subscribed
in the municipalities mentioned up to
Wedneada!. evening of this week. with the
objective for each municipalfty:
Amount sub -
*cubed. Objective.
Goderich town 51180.900 $725,000
Godench ip 80.1160 100.000
Hullet t . 71,560 110,000
Colborne 27.660 80.000
Ashfield . 32,600 100.�X)
West Wawanooh .e 17.650 90.000
since died there.- -*rt. Alex. McNeviii $2,700.000, of which $1,753,1S0 has been
raised.
owveral monilwrs of his family and
The objective for the whole county is
The town of Clinton has peened its ob-
jective of 1115,000 and has raised the sum
01 1175.100. earning tne Prince of Wales
honor flag and two crests. The flag was
sliders, Iles. Idutuni I and Nliss run up with appropriate ceremony on
lion -nee Kerr. live it I (lilt -nee. a Ild Tuesday.
another. Sirs.. Iteyisolibt, at I/alt. In connection with the loan campaign
The tribe. of the two lorothi.rs ow rite in this county a prize essay contest has
ashore 111111 *0('I2' taken to Toronto /or been arranged, in which all the public
burial. sir. i. mi lin, sit•si.utii went schools Of the county may take part, the
to the vIty to arrow! ttie funeral, which contest being open to all pupils registered
took plate on Alontlay. Mrs. iieynitirbt , for the current term. The subject for the
abs„ was present. essays is "Why I Should Buy a Victory
.% Toronto newswire mina the 1.4. Bond 1919." and prizes are offered tS
Warren and 1 11.0 411111 11 Of 1 11/1 Kerr iPldbe w;
knottier.. :
ring aceount of the boss of lite limner follows: 1st. $15 in gold; 2nd. 110 in
rt3tiOderi. 16 *n
rhegoclidass. roonTttel einem Tysueedareayto.
The Homer Warren was last wen November 11. and the results of the corn.
petition will be made known November
off PultueyvIlle Tuesday morning.
-battling the gale. l'ulowystille Is a 20th -
Mile place 1111 1 111. *MTh 111111TV with n
harbor of a sort hot no slwIter for a
ship like the Warren. Her captain
lutist have realized (1111/ 111/ litorseixis•er
Iti". engines -had ever ilevelopivi mold
drive filie boll of his liftv•iiix-venr-old
ship In the teeth of the tornado that
hail swept down 4111 WM. Perhaps Iw
hoped to battle onward to shelter in
Chat -both.: perlialos he tried to turn
around and run for Oswego. Either
tuella-erre was perilous, and the tow
he chose was fatal.
The Wiirren ,tild not gu down sud-
denly. Her t•rew hail time to twit
thenowlvia with (-fork Jackets. We
know that trout the bodies that eame
ashore. Itut not OW of the ten :nen
rho sailed in her. 11111/4. ashore alive,
WA 111141 could tell what luippened.
Tlw phantom drummer of the 14th
King's, with his scarlet (-vat and white
croaphelts, tuarshalled them into that
g reat and gallant company who have
given their lives In a homely and liberty
ea lilt* --gent lee , 1111 *4,.. unsalted Mill
that Micrer-tre Wright'be 81 84' 1111 shore,
This 18 t be latest addition to the
great monster roll - towirp_of btu-
_$+ ellill-41. gcb0,11. zit tbees
naknows-Ous AZ told:- id. Ntajker.
captain ; Gets. StelitOr, find mate: Jos.
Kerr. *snood engineer; Geo. Kerr, fire-
man : .10s. Ilawkes, sata ina n ; Ntanley
Foster, wheeisman: Pa trick WW1.,
1111148 : three deek ha nib..
TWO !mothers, -Ileorge and 01/01.4143
Kerr, dm.. to death in the waves that
wrecketi the limner Warren. were
laid Mille by Ade In Prdspeet cemetery
today. The service, a trey iiiiiet one,
was held 111 the undertaking parlors of
H. F1114, College ittnwt, at d 0.1•1111.k.
the [ter. 1). Elibton of itionnyinede
Presbyterian church taking chit rite
The widowed mother wits not present.
The nnvoutge hail reached her in Long
Bra hell, California. where she 111111 110.41
lookinit forward to her sons' return
Lur „Llididmitit. Iti if among risme who
minimal was the 'surviving brother.
William Kerr. chief engineer of the
Homer Warren. whose home Ix al'i 7014
Inipont street.
l'reividenthelly. II Keenest, lie had
heen failed hone. to the Innlrilile of
hip sick wife on Sunday, a week ago,
while his ship, was lying 111 1 Ns -ego.
Twtt ditya later he nen* n messier to
Oswego asking the boat to waft mitil
lw could rejoin her, bid the 118164.1 had
crossing the threshold of xio noir In
•Iread7 gotee• Wednesday morning.
the neighborhood, he received a iles-
pa tch rql yi IIE that the Monier Warren
with 14 11 her crew hail gone down. 'rlie
1 I b 1W Witri rt terrible 0111', and the
brother completely cid la pats I. It 0I16
1101 unitil Veitlay thin the • bodies
reached l'orontio. They hail been /mind
shle by Ade 011thr• 1 telt 4 11 %CU h. th,•
frtink.' which ilisirge, tie. elder of the
(Wo. had thrown mit lils brittlwr
Joseph wits 'retool engineer on the
Homer Warren, and „lad tato•ii
Engineer wthtism KIW.P1 plan. when
the loiter W14$1,1111191 I 117 hi/. Hifi'''.
n1111.11...
In the only no -oilier of the family now
living Jia tiotierich. The mother, a
brother. Frank, and ts-o sisters, Mrs.
Huy and Miss Elikabetli Kerr, live at
Long Branch. ra 'Hondo two other
Soldiers M
All citizens interested in the fund for the
establishing of a Soldiers' Memorial in Goderich
are requested to attend a meeting t� be held in ,\
the Menesetung Canoe C ub rooms, in the Mas-
onic Temple. on
Wedgy evening, November 12th, 1919.
at 8 o'clock, for the purpose of instituting a gen-
oral canvas 4 the town.
inelteti6ns have been sent to the heads of
Societies, Lodgei, and other organizations, many
of which have already contributed to the Fund
but it is desired that private citizens, and espec-
ially ladies, also will attend and give their assist-
ance in bringing this project to a successful
conclusion.
W. H. ROBERTSON. A. F. STURDY.
Chairman of Committee. Secretary.
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ft Playing. -where they have the pure
• ereitiu
Glen Boats Overdue.
Port Arthur. Ont.. Nov. S. -The
freighters Glenhvet and Glenrnount, en
route to this port. lieht, for grain. are
tt,irtyoux hours overdue after one of the
heaviest snowstorms and gales t ver known
on the lakes. and some concern is lett
about their ufety,
A later report is that both vessels have
been heard from.
SPECIAL OPTICAL SALE.
Of warranted high-grade
rimmed spectacles and eYeglasees• with
best quality fiat spherical lenses. Regular
SS value, for only 1.'!. Eyes examined
free -by our well-known and painstaking
specialist, Mr. Hughsru. formerly optical
expert for Kent's Jewellery store. Toron-
to. All optical goods have advanced as
much you will d • well to take advantage
of this c and ;nine esrly-Thureday.
Friday Saturday, Novembert2:st...
14th. 1 &TH
N'S art Slat&
rick,
Vlerserifeekra ildleseleadleplae af ItaW
geode at the 1144eFfiedf ord. on 'there -
dory. Norpuher 13th. will Include a
shoving of their newest anti thine
styles for both Malts end gent !erne. -
Advise on anything pertaining to the
hair is offered- to those attemitsit this
display.
1 have a few suits left of 1914 blue
serge, guaranteed Indigo dye. Cut and
made to your order hy a fird-ciass
tailor. If you wsnt a suit before Christ-
mas now is the time to order. Pridham
the Tailor.
GUNDRI'S SALE REGISTER.
SATURDAY, Nov. M. -Sale ofClaire 'Property
and household furniture. Miss she C Rut.
.00, at the premises. Wein Whet. Godench. at 1.80
p. m. sharp
TIPIVICIAL Nov II.- Impertent auction sate of
high-class Scotch Stardom s, farm and fans
stock. property of Mr. John Barr: st tanWtims
*01128 0804 of Blyth.
Insane. Nov. 14, -Clearinesale of farm stock
and implements, property of Mr. F. Stanley.
concession 7, E D. Colborne.
T1111,1161/AY, Nov 1". --Sale of tarps stock. Irina*.
menet., household furniture, trees, etc.. property
of.JOhn Levy. lot 4. concession 4. E. D. Colborne.
three miles from Auburn. one and a -half miles
from Carlow. at I &doe& p. shop.
MACKENZIF.. ‘thnelt1 Inwnship. nn Occ.-
her .22. In Mr. sisl Mrs. N. J. Mackenzie. s
daughter.
DIED.
WII-SON.-In Griderich. Thenday. AVMs-
ber Lourse Young. widow of the 1.1.
Thomas Wilson 'Port Ails,. 0. in her 7'tb
year.
Funeral. private. to Prat Albert on Saturday.
hicGU IRE - In (;oueritikon Tweeday, Novem-
ler 1. Filers Brophy, relict of the late Patrick
MeGoire.
NEW ADVENTINEMENTS-Noy, fl.
- PageCnok Wafittd-P. 0 Ant 4*8.
Employment-WanterlPor Boy-Mrscihnliageb 1
laulassuellawned Isaac Hetherington 1
Old•time Dance -A. Kerning .. 1
Reader -Ladies' Aid North Street Methodist
Church
Stickpin Found -Mrs. Tighe. . 1
Auction Sale -John Levy .1
I3ANKOFMONTR A
IIPSTAIIILIEMEII OVER 1116 \MAUS
BUY VICTORY
BONDS
It is the duty of every Cana-
dian to buy Victory Bonds to
the extent of his or her ability.
Those who intend to invest
can obtain full information with
regard to the denominations of
bonds, terms of payment, etc..
at any branch of The Bank of
Montreal
Sta.. 0118ICIL WON Y NAM.
A. W. Strickland, 'Wanner. Goderich Branch.
•
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UNPREPAREDNESS
-FAILURE •
A bank account is an assistant
•
in character building. It establishes the
confidence, independence and pride which
increases effort and paves the way to success.
Open an account to -day and be
PrePar•d• TA&
THE CANADIAN BANK.
OF COMMERCE
PMD -UP CAPITAL - - $15.000.00D
' IMMIERVE FUND - - SI 5,000,M)0
N
GODERICH BRANCH, G. Williams, Manager.
i
.
I G. M. KIDD
•QU jilltVEY
ditISIAll
•-;-.
Residence Phone 44
PUBLIC 1101'1C11.
LOOK!
"Mort la 'es 0144 time Saute:lance held in
the himeake Rai es
fRIDAT. NOVEMBER 14.
Dowsed*, at kap. in. Dance starts at 9 p. 18.
Nucreadorepia aibit. Freed old bars semi
*r -
JEFFREY'S ORCHESTRA.
Ad,.ios-Gents. 81; ladies free.
T. DRENNAN.
\ A. KAITT1NG.
Committee.
Tari'X 4.fi3O.6"edate-Igarreraber 1 4th.
•19t9 TAXES.
) '
Phone
316
Tsui rf are now payable st
cr be. Town Hall. East Street
Two per cent. off payable November
1st.
One per cent. off payable November
Uth
Two 'per cent. added after December
lath.
• Flee per cent. added after Jarluary lit,
1112(1.
WM. CAMPBELL,
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CRAIGIE'S
ASSURANCE AND
REAL ESTATE
CASH REGISTER
.411 las
National Cash lit•te-
mar in perfiiiiiantr 'Wal be
sold cheap. -
VICTORY ROMS
Bought and Sold
W. CRAIGIE
Fire, Life, Accident and Automobile
insurance
F. J. R. FORSTER. ,
E. EAR. ITOSE. TRIV3
Late House Surgeon Ni. Verrh-Ophthahnic
Antal Hospite4 assistant at Worelleld'a
Hassetal and Golden *sent Throat Hos,.
Loudon. Eng.
a atarloo St. S., Stratford. Telephone 167.
At Redford Hotel. Goderich, from Wednes-
oy, November 19, 7 p. m.. to Thursday. VOL
51 1 p. en.
WEST WAWANOSH MUTUAL FIRE
INSURANCE CO.
ram Mid temu property insured. Fixed/ r
M 10 cents per Oen. A. shown be Gov
bulletin. *Me Cowpony sone of the at
the Province. maintaining en adequate
Invested in Victory Bands and Bank aecurities.
AdJustnients promptly land satisfactorily at-
tended to. Premiums can be peed to spots or to
local Banks.
NICHOLSON. T. G. ALLEN.
Went, Secrettrry. Dungannon.
Agents for Colborne and Goderich Townah_rm-
CAPT. I. HETHERINGTON, RR. No. 1. •EP'.
=on. and H. L. SALIELD. R. R. No 8.
h.
UPHOLSTERY.
Our upholoterer h pripared toots-
REPA IR. WORK •
for anyone requiring the -same. Send or-
ders to
THE GODERICH MERCANTILE CO.
Your Share of Victory
Bond Interest Nov. 1st.
Dissmatim Ciostraassat will distribute 4111.11.40110 too
emelt turns 114401114 Victory Lau* am Rae. 1. be
...p% 1. shooing your laterest eoueoss.
lair et our eoalies win snob Chow sea!~ tee yen.
Too illdrold UM Loa 111•011•11.01f ellegeasa to start
aelrlaas rieerront with 05 ce add to Use aeeoust already
asatosa. You amity loom the vodka at 811,458.
ENO
UNION BANK OF CANADA
RL1101)*CLS. SISSAMIlkdeli
Goderich Branch F..Woolcomb, Manager
GODERICL ONTARIO, THURSDAY, NOY 1919
AUCTION NALL&
UCTION SALE OF FARM STOCK.
an, RE AND BEES.
IMPLEMENTS, HOUSEHOLD
FUR -
yr. Thomas Gundry has recevej innensctions
from
so•'11 MR. JOHN LEVY
to sell by public auction. at Ms orendsoll. 110
lot 8, concession N, E. D, Colborne. three nukes
Irons Auburn. , one and one-half miles from
00
THURSDAY. NOVEMBER Arch.
at t o'clOck p.m. sharp. the folloefing;
Live Sinai, -One mare. 5 years old. well
broken I hone. il years and .well broken, 1 co.
years old. to freshen in May. heifer. 3 years old.
to freshen in May:2 calres...55 Plymouth Rock
hena. a Plymouth Rock cockerels.
1111/6-11111BNITI, HANNII/A. £,c. -On. light wagon.
2 spring wagons. 1 homy. 1 cutter. 2 turnip polp-
en. 1 Fleury cutting 2 oae-horse Mara OM
nearly new; 1 an diamond harross. 1 emitter. 8
sets single harm .s. one rubber -mounted; 2 seta
collar and banes. 1 single set of heavy
harness. 5 good Saskatchewan robes. 1
tur cLat. I l* sehide robe. 2 soonest hone
bianket.. 1 gendmosse. 1 wheelbarrow, 1 De Laval
sepotaos. 1 Uneeda separator. 2 Dein ChUrns.
and other aitides. A quantity of wood -working
tools. pruning and grafting loan. has. rakes. etc :
1 apple press. 1 lawn flume,.
it MS10101-1.4 unionism. -One oak ps -tor table.
1 wainut puke table, 1 so4a.II leather couch. 4
quartet -tut oak rockers. 9 cobbler n8t. 8elm
redoes shays. katlur upholstered. 1 set (Ms,
tetcut oak otningroom chasm 1 bullet, oak finish.
1 Manama table,11 periorated bottom chairs with
rocker ano 8, ocean: 1 ensnielCedroom suite with
iron bed 2 beorman suites. 3 borldenth. 1 smile;
6 seta Drawings area nuntreams; 1 stretcher with
matuna. 1 cherry LurLasi. 4 tLitet sets. 1 side
board, 1 hall rack ma ontroi. 1 bseeburner heater
wttls oven. I ormo cs soul lune,. 1 coal heater.
1 Happy 1 taught rsage. coal or wood 1 Perfec-
tion coat oil stove •ith oven, 1 kitchen table and
kitchen chairs, 1 Singer stophead sewing ins.
chine, 1 togas. 1. nut 148 1.2 by 4 yards), I rug.
(2 1.2 by 3).
Carpet* and linoleum. 2 hanging lamps, perhr
lam" 6 common ban go. 1 Bissell carpet sweeper.
new: 1 washing Mactrse.r, yearly neer; 1 ttt groc•
cileattOldea. It.s. A quantity ot potatoes and
temps, • Lui fay a fruit, pickles. males.
dialses.cur tains and otlya houseirsld articles.
BEE HIVES,ETC.
Forty hives of bees. • .
Twelve empty hives. k't
One honey %tractor and bee supplies.
TalltliS. -All usess 111104.ifd ender. cash. Over
that amount. 6 months' c st all he given on
forrialune approved joint smelt; or a hacount 04
6 per cern. per •nnuirt for Lash.
Everything will be • old. an the proprietor is
leaving for California ,n P4ovembef.
JOHN LEVY. THOS. GUNDR Y.
Prodneter Suctiemeer.,
AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE
RESIDENCE PROPERTY, HOUSEHOLD
RNITURE AND FURIOSHINGS.
I am instructed by
MISS MABEL C. HUTSON
10 ,.4 by POOc imictioa at t1iuhf preemie. Wee
strisiVaderrches
„
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER nth.
Ossonendaig se 1.16W'clock sharp.
The propertmeemmetim uf two full lots, No.'s
16 and 6 1. hating. hostage on Went 1:edeoW...
houseree
stts. There pa wit -built.
half -story frame homm geed repair. amid=
PWW: • malendid
frame viable and c
had • number of choice
igiegliCsla2=ae.
tosser (1 wesieta OM the
chokes awl I./ra-
diant
chola.). I walnut whatnot. I rocker. 1 extension
diennexonet table, framed pictures. 1 oak stall radt.
I couch. 1 oak bedroom suite, 1 walnut bed,
springs and innings; I walnut stind. 1 coal heater
("Art Countess- . 1 kitchen ramie (C001or wood):
2gasoline ranges. 1 folding wreen. 1 oak rocker, 1
cheat of dra.ern 1 Singer teeing inaehine. 5 small
tables, three 1 bookcase. I. desk, 1 dresser
stand. 1 armchair, 3 toilet wets, odd mirrors.
Brunei. carpet, wool Caepeta, matting.
c
felt, linoleum. ragcarpet. Unlearn c:I=
dashes, carpet sweeper, gem -jars. nourbm.'crocka
kitchen utensils, flatirons, lawn mower. garden
tool., hinders, heavy ropes. Mock and tackle.
crosscut saw. wheelbarrow. and numerous other
articles.
Teases -On the property, 20 per cent. at time
01sale. balance in In days. On household hankie e
and chattels. cash:
Thu is • genuine destine sale. Everything
must be chap:seed crt.
T. GUNDRY. Auctioneer.
LOST OR POUND.
nUND.-A GOLD - STICK -PIN.
Arany to MRS. WM. TIGHE. &Steams
QTRAYED FROM THE PREMISES
PO of the undersigned October 24th. a black
yaarssid steer Will aisyoise Inserter( of ti
rrreabouts kindly telephone to .D FARRISH.
e Road, Colborne (Munition Telephone No.
*440).
FOl SALE.
FICtRORSALE.-SIX PUREBRED OX'
Dram 4.mly..9/ F. YOUNG & SONS.
R. *8.8. Gederich.
Unlimited Quanti
OOD MIXED WOOD FOR SALE
at $I per single corn, delivered.
TI� GODE'RICH MANUFACTURING
'CO.. LIMITED.
(?�1t Ofittliglesea St.) Phone 61.
POlk BALI on RENT.
LOOK HERE!
One -hundred -acre farm for $2.600.
Within four milts of Dungannon; one
mile from school. Barn with shed at-
tached. Fair frame house Also orchard.
Suitable for grain or grass. Running
stream at back of farm. Apply to
P. J. RYAN
Insurance and Real Estate.
OUSE FOR SALE.-110USE AND
silkssow,. Apply to MRS. C. MILLI A N.
two Jots with fruit trees int garden. on
Hincks street
FOR SALE.- A RED BRICK HOUSE.
JOSEPH' CI.IC 14, ca.,17,."`".
NUSIC
FREDERIC T. EGENER,
Mus. Bac.
SINGING.
PIANOFORTE
PIPE ORGAN
Studio next to P. .1.44acEwsn's Gang
imary gaging and theoryLA I. ROBERTSON. GRADUATE
of
LL . of Penes prL. C. 115. Ore/nein of Reptiet Church.
PIO* PrnPared for esaminanows
For .4811111 sp�ly alJahn Robrilson tv Park
ELLA I. ROBERTIION.
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WHAT1411114:10MAN
like: TO KNOW.
How to choose a husband.
How to seism the right man for a
husband.
How to win admiration -
How to avoid We's pitfalls.
What quailing make up the ideal hus-
band.
How to lorlegust her beauty
How to mutat the principles of style in
dress -
How to °balm the fundamental laws
of beauty mid said health.
How to collivalle the secrets of charm
and attractivenels.
kJ or to amain a winning personality.
How always so appear at ber best.
How to tears iSa man's love is true.
The road to am ideal marriage
The way 00 avoid married miserY.
How to make a husband happy.
How to get the rnan she wants.
How a couple can be as happy as two
doves.
How to avoid inkrried troubles.
These things every woman can know.
for ttft are worked out and answered by
a young and lassutiful girl in "Why I
Would Not Many," at Griffin Th. atre.
Monday, Tusk*. Wednesday, next
week.
MOM WANTED.
COLBORNE 1°ow4sHip. T.
red up to it o'c noon November 1st h 910
1
Sealed tenders gibte received by the under -
sig
felt the purchase of aid riontaltio Hall. Car-
low.
A marked choose 46. 1.. per cent. of the pur-
chase mosey to seicautPanr 'ender rblI•not 10
be peal before the removal or the building and
um Muff tlaaa Dapsia 1st 191'. Building to be
removed before December loth, Inv.
The highest or say tawder not necessarily sc.
8.
ISA SC HETHERINGTON.
Township Clerk, Sheppardton.
Novembne 3, 1.111.
ANTED.
RMPLOYMENT WANTED FOR
good strong bee Apply to MRS. JAMV4
etrGK. Old Inteniational.Godench.
WANTED.-4ENERAL COOK. NO
bilower or opaairs sock. Outmode man
br- Live in tlit loot. thrse emits. Small
MIMI: goOd wage& Telephone Iii P O. ROX
II& Go hruch. It
WANTED.,- G WOMAN TO
iiiroo-ss and taking care 01donor my wile s curved.
mostsce. Good home and good
VAIES-I; VOW: 4tikulle.biwer= Oirri
CONCERT
CA*
On
Ms.dq Evening, Ilev. It 'It
at 8 o'clock
Mist MARIAN HENRY,. of Semibold,
Reader and Entanamar
BLYTH QUARTETTE
BEST LOCAL TALENT
Arlairaiee 35c; Margo 15e.
CHAUTAUQUA
I CONCERTCOURSE
NEXT ENGA(121111111?
DAVIS, thi/itragielan
Sotenky, November IS, 1919
at MASONIC TEMPLE
}' Tickets fee the drat remaining enter.
Ill1111011.111 of the churls saN be $1.25. i
---
Admission to uneatramertainavent. 68. i
t ise toe season ticket-bolders nowt
t
---
rrillide at rhmlop's Drug Store.
e.../..I
11101tRY TO LOSE HIM.
A Token of Apprerhstlos Preorded
Mr. E. E. Se:width.
Mr. E. E. Sexstuith during him stay
of shout four years in town It 11 Ws Miler
of 1/11111011's drug 'dons Partied the warm
goodwill and high rateorn of tho 4 -Marna
by his generous assistance in 11.111.11.111
and other publii• events. His vensitil-
ity and •bility um a nonskid'', 1411 artist
111111 •1I eXt•I'lliiVt. 111.114 were recognised
at ell early ofinge of his ray in Goole -
rich, and he Wes called upon to assist
or to manage many entertainment
events. and always carried through
with consummate ricers* everything
that he tindertook. This as *nowt
ehsarly rilopwi, fit the Pew... I hiy cele-
bration of last summer, whit•li %Aar per-
haps tiw most surenutful public vele-
!oration ever held In Goderich. and Its
91t114*r was ltie in a very large limns`
to the planning RIO execution of Mr.
Sersinith. He is now retuovIng to
Edmonton, where he takes charge .11
fir 1inig deportment of n ta ore store,
anti 11W bind of the people of
1111110141.11 go with him and ds
He had been away from tos 11 for wane
f Mr% tiil ns 111. 11'11 returning this week
for /I day or • two heronleaving for
Edmonton the opportunity wan netted
of making a little presentation to Mtn.
Mayor Wiggle Interested himself in the
matter but lited not KlIthyleptly re-
---etivert41 from Ida ittneam to fit; libre
attend at thr town hall thls (Thant -
day o morning when members of the
town commit a 11,1 of the Board of Trade
and other iltisens gathered to told fare-
well to Mr. MeSauiltli. Coulwillor 1'ar-
ne11/1 /1110*1 an moister 4.1 eetensoniest and
pretwnted the departing t-itisen with •
ease noitaining it twentyviollar golf!
pine, while Mr. W. N. Bowden. iii-
tinstrIal seendary of the Hoard of
Trade. read the hollowing address :
Ernest Se:smith. Esq..
Goderich, Ont.
Dear Mr. Sexsmith.-We have just
learned with deep regret that you are
about to remove irons this lair city, and
in haste have ass mbied here to seize the
opportunity of expressing to you some
measure of our appreciation of your.aiso-
damns with us as a business man and a
gentleman. The CitizensTrace Day
celebration at Goderich on July 19th.
1919. will long be remembered by every
man. woman and child in this entire dis-
trict; and your part in that day's pro-
ceedings was of such a duract r that the
name of Ernest Sexamith will ever be as-
aociated with that historic event. To
your activity and resources, your ingenu-
ity and untiring energy, was very largely
due the succeis of that most glorious day:
and as a dight token of our esteem we
ask you to accept tbis token of our appreci-
ft=o noon* ysa of ow mingling*
al 'Ittenal &Atha Osee.••
a basins= man and a citizek, and a jolly
good fellow. your stay among us has been
highly appreciated by the cituens Gode-
rich; and in establishing Yourself in an-
other city you are taking with you.
perhaps somewhat unconsciously, but
nev.rtheless in reality, the best wishes of
this community.
Signed on behalf of the Godench Peace
Day Celebration Committee/ -
W. H,-Relsertsoos. 4.1. Parsons, L. L.
Knox, A. J. Paltridge, Wesley Walker,
J. B. Kelly. 0. F. Cu y. Robert Tait,
Captain Sturdy, H. J. D. Cooke. 8.14.
McCreath. W. C. 'Pridhafn. A. Saunders,
T. H. Mitchell, W. W. Barlow. George
Price. W. T. Millar, G. E. Colborne.
Executive -William Wallace. Major
H. C. !Duillofs, J. S. Platt; Mayor E. R.
Wigle. chairman; C. L. Moore," -vice,
chairman; T. G. Connon, treasurer: W.
Bowden. secretary.
Goderich. Nov. tith, 1919.
11r. Nersmith was so taken off him
guard that he found It dilficult to ex.
press his appreciation of the
M41111141, 11111 be 11111 NO 111 /1 few words,
and 1411 114.1.011.11141.11 "1119 11 Jolly Mad
Fellow- wits token ftp and' Ming *na
genultw feeling.
Brief spelv-hes were then made by
inood of 1 Mine present tenderlits their
good wishes for the future of Mr. Sex -
smith awl his family, 1111,1 lidding wortis
of beefily apprecin thin of whist lie had
1111111. IR Materiel* (hiring his l'1111/6111r-
wrIrplilshort "day here.
ErlwaRte 'madly Ito the kind yon
Always tenth and mire.
BUY
VICTORY
BONDS
imperearamesamoopeseslitepeoreaseirreasenaminam
THE SIGNAL PRINTING C0.7LIMI1kD. 1 t atiise•
FORME GODERICH
BM'S DROWNED.
George and Joseph Kerr Were Brothers
of Mrs. Al.*. MeNovin.
The foundering 1,1 the 'deo user
flouter Warren, off Sodua, on lake
°tondo, in the great storm 111 Tuesday
of hist week, curried to their death two
former GoderIch boys, Joseph and
fleorge Kerr. Another brotlwr.
11618 Kerr, wan engluecr of the
boat, but had left it at Oswego to visit
etii wile at Toronto.
The viethar of the storm, who were
not married. were sons of the late John
Kerr, formerly of Gotierirli, who moved
to California about six years ago with
LOAN CAMPAIGN PBOGRENNING.
Clinton Wins Its Plag--Essaj Coldest
for Mewl Hulls.
The following figures of the Victory
loan show the total amounts subscribed
in the municipalities mentioned up to
Wedneada!. evening of this week. with the
objective for each municipalfty:
Amount sub -
*cubed. Objective.
Goderich town 51180.900 $725,000
Godench ip 80.1160 100.000
Hullet t . 71,560 110,000
Colborne 27.660 80.000
Ashfield . 32,600 100.�X)
West Wawanooh .e 17.650 90.000
since died there.- -*rt. Alex. McNeviii $2,700.000, of which $1,753,1S0 has been
raised.
owveral monilwrs of his family and
The objective for the whole county is
The town of Clinton has peened its ob-
jective of 1115,000 and has raised the sum
01 1175.100. earning tne Prince of Wales
honor flag and two crests. The flag was
sliders, Iles. Idutuni I and Nliss run up with appropriate ceremony on
lion -nee Kerr. live it I (lilt -nee. a Ild Tuesday.
another. Sirs.. Iteyisolibt, at I/alt. In connection with the loan campaign
The tribe. of the two lorothi.rs ow rite in this county a prize essay contest has
ashore 111111 *0('I2' taken to Toronto /or been arranged, in which all the public
burial. sir. i. mi lin, sit•si.utii went schools Of the county may take part, the
to the vIty to arrow! ttie funeral, which contest being open to all pupils registered
took plate on Alontlay. Mrs. iieynitirbt , for the current term. The subject for the
abs„ was present. essays is "Why I Should Buy a Victory
.% Toronto newswire mina the 1.4. Bond 1919." and prizes are offered tS
Warren and 1 11.0 411111 11 Of 1 11/1 Kerr iPldbe w;
knottier.. :
ring aceount of the boss of lite limner follows: 1st. $15 in gold; 2nd. 110 in
rt3tiOderi. 16 *n
rhegoclidass. roonTttel einem Tysueedareayto.
The Homer Warren was last wen November 11. and the results of the corn.
petition will be made known November
off PultueyvIlle Tuesday morning.
-battling the gale. l'ulowystille Is a 20th -
Mile place 1111 1 111. *MTh 111111TV with n
harbor of a sort hot no slwIter for a
ship like the Warren. Her captain
lutist have realized (1111/ 111/ litorseixis•er
Iti". engines -had ever ilevelopivi mold
drive filie boll of his liftv•iiix-venr-old
ship In the teeth of the tornado that
hail swept down 4111 WM. Perhaps Iw
hoped to battle onward to shelter in
Chat -both.: perlialos he tried to turn
around and run for Oswego. Either
tuella-erre was perilous, and the tow
he chose was fatal.
The Wiirren ,tild not gu down sud-
denly. Her t•rew hail time to twit
thenowlvia with (-fork Jackets. We
know that trout the bodies that eame
ashore. Itut not OW of the ten :nen
rho sailed in her. 11111/4. ashore alive,
WA 111141 could tell what luippened.
Tlw phantom drummer of the 14th
King's, with his scarlet (-vat and white
croaphelts, tuarshalled them into that
g reat and gallant company who have
given their lives In a homely and liberty
ea lilt* --gent lee , 1111 *4,.. unsalted Mill
that Micrer-tre Wright'be 81 84' 1111 shore,
This 18 t be latest addition to the
great monster roll - towirp_of btu-
_$+ ellill-41. gcb0,11. zit tbees
naknows-Ous AZ told:- id. Ntajker.
captain ; Gets. StelitOr, find mate: Jos.
Kerr. *snood engineer; Geo. Kerr, fire-
man : .10s. Ilawkes, sata ina n ; Ntanley
Foster, wheeisman: Pa trick WW1.,
1111148 : three deek ha nib..
TWO !mothers, -Ileorge and 01/01.4143
Kerr, dm.. to death in the waves that
wrecketi the limner Warren. were
laid Mille by Ade In Prdspeet cemetery
today. The service, a trey iiiiiet one,
was held 111 the undertaking parlors of
H. F1114, College ittnwt, at d 0.1•1111.k.
the [ter. 1). Elibton of itionnyinede
Presbyterian church taking chit rite
The widowed mother wits not present.
The nnvoutge hail reached her in Long
Bra hell, California. where she 111111 110.41
lookinit forward to her sons' return
Lur „Llididmitit. Iti if among risme who
minimal was the 'surviving brother.
William Kerr. chief engineer of the
Homer Warren. whose home Ix al'i 7014
Inipont street.
l'reividenthelly. II Keenest, lie had
heen failed hone. to the Innlrilile of
hip sick wife on Sunday, a week ago,
while his ship, was lying 111 1 Ns -ego.
Twtt ditya later he nen* n messier to
Oswego asking the boat to waft mitil
lw could rejoin her, bid the 118164.1 had
crossing the threshold of xio noir In
•Iread7 gotee• Wednesday morning.
the neighborhood, he received a iles-
pa tch rql yi IIE that the Monier Warren
with 14 11 her crew hail gone down. 'rlie
1 I b 1W Witri rt terrible 0111', and the
brother completely cid la pats I. It 0I16
1101 unitil Veitlay thin the • bodies
reached l'orontio. They hail been /mind
shle by Ade 011thr• 1 telt 4 11 %CU h. th,•
frtink.' which ilisirge, tie. elder of the
(Wo. had thrown mit lils brittlwr
Joseph wits 'retool engineer on the
Homer Warren, and „lad tato•ii
Engineer wthtism KIW.P1 plan. when
the loiter W14$1,1111191 I 117 hi/. Hifi'''.
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In the only no -oilier of the family now
living Jia tiotierich. The mother, a
brother. Frank, and ts-o sisters, Mrs.
Huy and Miss Elikabetli Kerr, live at
Long Branch. ra 'Hondo two other
Soldiers M
All citizens interested in the fund for the
establishing of a Soldiers' Memorial in Goderich
are requested to attend a meeting t� be held in ,\
the Menesetung Canoe C ub rooms, in the Mas-
onic Temple. on
Wedgy evening, November 12th, 1919.
at 8 o'clock, for the purpose of instituting a gen-
oral canvas 4 the town.
inelteti6ns have been sent to the heads of
Societies, Lodgei, and other organizations, many
of which have already contributed to the Fund
but it is desired that private citizens, and espec-
ially ladies, also will attend and give their assist-
ance in bringing this project to a successful
conclusion.
W. H. ROBERTSON. A. F. STURDY.
Chairman of Committee. Secretary.
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e'lleet me at Ithickstomi.'s.- they 1412'
ft Playing. -where they have the pure
• ereitiu
Glen Boats Overdue.
Port Arthur. Ont.. Nov. S. -The
freighters Glenhvet and Glenrnount, en
route to this port. lieht, for grain. are
tt,irtyoux hours overdue after one of the
heaviest snowstorms and gales t ver known
on the lakes. and some concern is lett
about their ufety,
A later report is that both vessels have
been heard from.
SPECIAL OPTICAL SALE.
Of warranted high-grade
rimmed spectacles and eYeglasees• with
best quality fiat spherical lenses. Regular
SS value, for only 1.'!. Eyes examined
free -by our well-known and painstaking
specialist, Mr. Hughsru. formerly optical
expert for Kent's Jewellery store. Toron-
to. All optical goods have advanced as
much you will d • well to take advantage
of this c and ;nine esrly-Thureday.
Friday Saturday, Novembert2:st...
14th. 1 &TH
N'S art Slat&
rick,
Vlerserifeekra ildleseleadleplae af ItaW
geode at the 1144eFfiedf ord. on 'there -
dory. Norpuher 13th. will Include a
shoving of their newest anti thine
styles for both Malts end gent !erne. -
Advise on anything pertaining to the
hair is offered- to those attemitsit this
display.
1 have a few suits left of 1914 blue
serge, guaranteed Indigo dye. Cut and
made to your order hy a fird-ciass
tailor. If you wsnt a suit before Christ-
mas now is the time to order. Pridham
the Tailor.
GUNDRI'S SALE REGISTER.
SATURDAY, Nov. M. -Sale ofClaire 'Property
and household furniture. Miss she C Rut.
.00, at the premises. Wein Whet. Godench. at 1.80
p. m. sharp
TIPIVICIAL Nov II.- Impertent auction sate of
high-class Scotch Stardom s, farm and fans
stock. property of Mr. John Barr: st tanWtims
*01128 0804 of Blyth.
Insane. Nov. 14, -Clearinesale of farm stock
and implements, property of Mr. F. Stanley.
concession 7, E D. Colborne.
T1111,1161/AY, Nov 1". --Sale of tarps stock. Irina*.
menet., household furniture, trees, etc.. property
of.JOhn Levy. lot 4. concession 4. E. D. Colborne.
three miles from Auburn. one and a -half miles
from Carlow. at I &doe& p. shop.
MACKENZIF.. ‘thnelt1 Inwnship. nn Occ.-
her .22. In Mr. sisl Mrs. N. J. Mackenzie. s
daughter.
DIED.
WII-SON.-In Griderich. Thenday. AVMs-
ber Lourse Young. widow of the 1.1.
Thomas Wilson 'Port Ails,. 0. in her 7'tb
year.
Funeral. private. to Prat Albert on Saturday.
hicGU IRE - In (;oueritikon Tweeday, Novem-
ler 1. Filers Brophy, relict of the late Patrick
MeGoire.
NEW ADVENTINEMENTS-Noy, fl.
- PageCnok Wafittd-P. 0 Ant 4*8.
Employment-WanterlPor Boy-Mrscihnliageb 1
laulassuellawned Isaac Hetherington 1
Old•time Dance -A. Kerning .. 1
Reader -Ladies' Aid North Street Methodist
Church
Stickpin Found -Mrs. Tighe. . 1
Auction Sale -John Levy .1
I3ANKOFMONTR A
IIPSTAIIILIEMEII OVER 1116 \MAUS
BUY VICTORY
BONDS
It is the duty of every Cana-
dian to buy Victory Bonds to
the extent of his or her ability.
Those who intend to invest
can obtain full information with
regard to the denominations of
bonds, terms of payment, etc..
at any branch of The Bank of
Montreal
Sta.. 0118ICIL WON Y NAM.
A. W. Strickland, 'Wanner. Goderich Branch.
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