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GODERICH, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1920.
hristmas Shopping Number
The farmer's wife will and a Savings Account
which includes her own as well as her husband's
name a decided convenience.
In case money Is unexpectedly required during
her husband's absence, she can readily with-
draw the amount herself or issue a cheque
against the account.
She can pay her monthly accounts by cheque
and thus keep an accurate record of bills paid.
Our local Manager will be glad to open such an
account for you at any time. al'
TIB STUN6BAN1(
OF CANADA
Final Payment Wheat
C,ertificates
Assay in lodging your anti&
as lest; collection of teal
payment of 18c. per busbeL
The Wheat Board will pay the in order
of receipt. M
THE CANADIAN BANK
OF COMMERCE
PAID-UP CAPITAL - - $15,000.000
RFSERVE FUND - - $15.000,000
GODERICH BRA NCH, G. Williams, Mariner.
NOTICE TO COEDITORS.
leXECUTORS NOTICE TO CRED-
ITORS.
114 tea MATTER O9 TYR EstAYR OF MARGARET
DTRR. LATS Or TNS TOWN CW( RICH.
WIDOW. OSCRASED.
teont*n hereby giv, n. pursuant to tar s.
beset erection 56 0l the inures,' Act. **feed
Statutes of Ontario, 1911. chapter 121. that all
creditors and others haven; claims against the
estate of 'he ■bove-named Margaret Dyke.
whod,ed on cr about the lath day of September,
1920. at the tore of Godench, !hit., are required
on or before the 1st day of January. 1921. to send
be pont. prepaid, or deliver to Prouelloot. Killoran
and Holmes, Godertch, the watcitor. for John
Torrance. the ..secular of the will of the said
Margaret Dyke. their names end addressee and
descriptions. full particulars in writing of their
claims. statements of the,r accounts and the
aatureol the security it any, held by them re-
spectively.
AND NOTICE is hereby gi ren that after the said
1st day of January, 1921, the esecutor of the will
of the said Margaret Dyke will pr, coed Wedss-
tribute the assets of etre said M Dyke
among the persons intake.' thereto, having re-
gard only tote he claims of which he shall then have
notice, and that the executor will not be liable
for said assets, or any pert thereof, to any person
of whose claim he had not notice at the time
N distribution.
PROUDFOOT, KILLORAN & HOLMES,
Goderich, (hit
Salleitan his the Feecutor,
Dated at Goderith, the elth day
of II) •ember
A. D. nem. g4
EARL GIBBONS
AUCTIONEER
Clinton - Ontario
Telephone 4-619, Clinton
Ins
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PUBLIC NOTICE
POI BALE OR CUBIT.
HOUSES- HOUSES,
All kinds for sale at wry reasonable prices.
11 you intend buying a housed wall be to Your
wittiest to sew me, as I may have lust what you
ase tooling for. No trouble to show you the
places 1 have lc. sale. A large I..t to choose
Irons. Call in and see me.
P. J RYAN,
Real Eras to and Insurance
Phone 80. tf
FARM FOR SALE IN CODERICH
TOWNSHIP, containing` ninety-three acres
hrat Jar land, nearly all tile -drained; 114 acres
plowed, 2t acre. Lucerne clover, 11 .eves cover
and trmotht, a acres .weet clover. Small amount
of buaki. Two acres of orchard and .mall fruit.
story -and -a -hall red hetet house withal! modern
convene nee., including bathroom tut once, hard
and soft water. Good *Mtn( well welt' windmill,
winch pumps water to house and barn. Good
bank barn, 40.70, with steel runt. good drive shed.
Barn and home have lightning rods. Situated
three rm... Iron Godenen on Huron road. Al -
ply to ALFRED TEBB4J1 T. R•;R. No. I, Gode-
rich. Phone la no MA. 41
OOM
TO
LET AND
BOARD IF
want
u� ed, Apply ats
1a1iTHE LGN L
DD YA OFFICE
L' OR SALE Olt 10 RENT. -THAT
r fine two-st ore red brick house ore Elgin avenue,
close to the Square. with large verandah, seven
room* and three..gem bat hnom, kitchenette,
floored attic. lull basement in three porta water
• t taclaed to Ir mace, garage for two autos. ch.dken
house Gad yard, berry lushes, and extra lot for
building. As owner s leaving town, this fine
property is tor sale or to rent to a suitable party.
Apply to T.T. LECKIE.
PUBLIC NOTICE.
THE BANKRUPTCY ACT.
11.711111 MATS Off ERNESr OSWALD W. BB,
ransoms= 11531GMIR.
Norma is hereby given That ERNEST OS-
WALD,WEBB,oI the Town of Goderiea, in the
Conuty el Huron, merchant. dd. on the eighth
day 01 December. Deal, make en authorised as
signment to the undersigned.
Norma is further given that the first 'wetting of
---`the creditors in the above estate w,11 be held at
our came, 110 Bay etre. t. Toro,.lo, Ontario, on the
twenty-second day (of December, I920, at two
o'clock in the afternoon.
To entitle you to vote thereat, proof of your
dram must be lodge! with us before the meeting
is held.
Proxies to be used at the meeting must be lodged
with us poi thereto.
And further take notice that tf you have any
claim against the debtor for whack' you areentitled
10 rank, proof of such claim ...at be filed with a
within Misty days him dam of this =toe, Ito.
Moss and after tie ',pewit= W the time axed by
subsection a of .ect.on 17 0( 1M used Act, we
shallwktriltute As proceeds of the debtor's relate
• tlhe parties entitled (hereto. having
reps only 10 the claim. of which we have then
notice
DATED et Toronto. Ontario. this 13th day of
December, A. D. 1920,
THE TRUSTS AND GU tit 1.NTEE COM-
PANY. LIMITED.
--Authorized Trustee.
By LOFTUS E. DANCEY,
Snhcator Inv Trustee.
TAXES
TOWN OF GODERICH
All taxes in arrears must be paid imme-
diately to save costs being incurred.
Taxes of 1920 are now due an& should
be paid forthwith, to save penalty for
non-payment.
Funds must be had to meet debentures
falling due before the end of the year,
and the council Insists upon my making
immediate collection.
Owners of dogs who have not purchased
a tag must do so at once to rave prose cu
t ion.
WM. CAMPBELL.
2t Collector.
vOTERS'LIST NOTICE.
MUNICIPALITY OF THE TOWNSHIP OF
WEST WAWANtySPI,COUNTY OFHURON.
Notice is herebygiven 'hat 1 have transmitted
or delivered to te persons mentioned in section
9 ofr
the Ontario Voters' urn Act
s L the titin re-
quired ler seed section t0 he so transmitted nes
delivered of the 1ist, made pursuant to said Act,
01 ufl persons appearing h vr
the last reaed as-
sessment roll of the said municipality to be
0n11(1,d to vote in the said municipality al
election. for members of the Legi+lalive Aseem•
1117 and et I9Unttip .1 elections; and that the said
list was first posted up at my office in the Town-
ship of West Wawansh, on the 25th day of No-
ve mber, IV/11, and remains there for inspection.
And 1 hereby call upon all voters to take Imme-
diate proceedings to have any errors 01 01n1811er 1
corrected according to law.
Dated this 26th day of November. 192,1.
W. A. WILSON,
Clerk of the Township of West Wawanoah.
Canadian Wheat Board
Participation Certificates•.
AMAL payment of 18 cents
per bushel will shortly be
Made to holders of theCanadian
Wheat Board's Participation
Certificates.
Upon presentation oftheaePar.
tieipation Certificates at any of
our branches we will be glad
to facilitate payments. A
UNION BANK OF CANADA
Goderich Branch F. Woolcomb, Manager
Colborne Township
Nominaleipn Meeting.
Take notice that nominations (or the
offices of Reeve and Counc Ilors for the
township of Colborne (r the year 19'21
will take place in the Township Hall,
Carlow. on
MONDAY, DECEMBER 27th,
from 1 o'clock to 2 o'clock in the after -
notal.
If a poll is required, it *OA be held the
following Monday, January 3rd. 1921,
from 9 o'clock a m. to 5 o'clock p. m., at
the usual polling places.
ISAAC HETHERINGTON.
Township Clerk.
Goderich Society Orchestra
Music Studio.
(Entrance between F. H. Wood's and
J. H. Lauder's Stgres,)
Gene C. Connon, Pianiste-ttpt ion given
on piano- Mr. C. V. Henry, Violinist -
tuition given on violin for beginners and
advanced students. For information
apply at Studio.
Violins repaired, bridges tuned, sound -
posts set and violin bows repaired, etc.
GODERICH SOCIETY ORCHESTRA
(Five pieces. Professional).
'DR. F. J. R. FORSTER.
EYE, EAR, NOSE. THROAT.
Late Horse Surgeon New York Ophthalmic
and Aural Hospital atant at Moorefield'.
Eye Hospital and ('ri.
.olden Square Throat Hos-
pital London, En``
53 Waterloo St. S.. Stratford. Telephone 11.7.
At Bedford Hotel, Goderich, from Wednm-
dne, January 191h, at 7.1, p. m., to Thursday,
the 20th, at 1 p. m.
I0
CRAIGIE'S
Assurance's.' Real Estate
MODERN HOUSE FOR SALE
1lel story frame, with fnrnaee,
elrs•trle light and bath, garage,
aitustod 011 the corner of Well-
ington and I'Ie•ton streets. Im-
mediate possession. This 1s n
very desirable home and will be
Aoki cheap.
1St, story frame hollow with
R rooms, electric light and
water, fhIl lot with orchard.
BDnnted nn the went side of
Cetmeron 'driest.
investment Securities.
Victory Bonds twilight and sold.
J. W. CRAIGIE..
J
' AUCTIOM SALES
('CLEARING AUCTION SALE OF
',ARIA STOCK, IMPLEMENT s, HAY
ANDSTRAW.
MR. A. KIRKPATRICK
will .ell by public auction. at let 0, concession
0. E. U. townships( Colburn, on
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 21st,
elms enciag at 1 o docs .harp
HoRsas.-GdMing 7 years old. heavy. gelding.
i, yearsPerdido*Mthavy, general outpost horse, 7 years
old;
Pere any,
ias er 2 years Md. heron
fuel. Pare. 10
years, supposed to be is
CATTta.-Prssb apo 5 years; Ayrshire eo,
wMaids S
years. due Mara; Perne. Angus cow. 4 yon
old. due April 5; spotted tow. a years old. alto.
March 24; Durham cop a years oto, due March
24/; D arham CO... 4 011, due April 15; Dur-
ham cow. s years elk ogee April 50; spotted cow,
d e pnl Polled Angus steers,'2 years old;
2ham steam! years; t Durham Miler
yes; 2 Polled Angus heifers. 2 ye+res old: 4
paled Anger heifers, 1 year oil; 4 coded Angus
steers. 1 yeas old; Durban* bull, 14 months; e
series CHIves I TIMM cif.
P:Go. - Brood ane. a weighi.g 150 lbs.
IwetesgNts. - binder, nearly new;
M sassy- Harris binder It. cut. nearly new;
Mamey-HerrI.' 141-41. Deennt hay rake.
Mamry-Harris am outer. l: ill is aced dr 11,
Deeringoda/maw. iron
1 1 Oliver set herro.rs
rid-
ing plow Innerly a*w), waitikon Prow -I Pu.a 21k I
pair bobaleigl.s, lumber wagaa�itr��'and roller. 1 eel d
wales tag Ileo): tati0ing nelp 1 ht g. 1 set e(
double harasses (beam mooned). I double set o4
harness, 1 single art hansom; about 20 tons of hay;
■ euantnt 7 of strew; poi heater. Chatham once -
beteg f l gl ege* and numerous other article ..
Ther- will be
. as reserve on anything, as. the
Iarm yy 100(04
Teaes.-ll oma d 910 and under, cash: over
that amount. 11 swathe credit will be ;men on
furnishing approved )sift notes. Astraight di..
count el 4 per tact. ffiowad for cash on credit
amounts.
A. KIJtKPATRIC-K. T. GUNDRY
PProprNer. Aucliener.
VATTER.
PIANOS TUNEEI--APPLY TO C. V.
HENRY. Magic Studio, north side of
iquan. tf
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W ANTED. -TEACHER FOR S. S.
townships; aeooudclan 0olemlo0.1; duties to
commence Int Jasesary. tall. Appy, elatiQ
salary. to JAS. IsPROUL. R. R No. & Auburn.
u
POR SALE.
Unlimited ?Quantity of
GOOD MiXED WOOD FOR SALE
at $4 per single cord, delivered,
THE G(JDERiCH MIANL'FACTURING
(A. LIMITED.
(Foot of Anglesea St.) Phone 61.
No. 17, A•Akeld and West Wawanos1
Read carefully the Advertise-
ments in this
Christmas Shopping
Number
of THE SIGNAL
They will help you in Making
your purchases to the best
advantage.
THE SIGNAL PKLNTING CO., LIMITED, PubtIsb p.
- Twelve Pages
CHILDREN'S AID NOTES.
The ninth animal report of the
Huron County Children's Ald and Hu-
waue Society has been teamed from
the printer, and Is now being sent out
to all petrous of the work and any-
one who feels au Interest In the wel-
fare of neglected and dependent chil-
dren. It Is a neat little book of twen-
tJf+tour pages, every one of which will
be found of interest to those perusing
them. 1t you have not received a
copy, make request by postal card or
otherwlae of the secretary, Mr. 0. M.
Elliott, and a copy w111 be sent to you.
1t is hoped that a look over the list
of contributions during the year w'illl
have the effect of increasing the num-
ber of friends of the work who will
aid lar this way. Even the smallest
contribution is welcome and will give
eatisfactlon to the donor.
It w111 always be a pleasure to
tins• kin charge of the Howe and the
executive of the Soulety to hove any
iseism feeling on Interest in the chil-
dren call at the Home and Nee for
themselves what It means. They will
And the visit worth while. Already
preparations are being made for •
Clrristwaa tree and entertainment and
pleasant surprlsa ere In store for the
little ones, some of whoa have very
vague and indefinite Ideas of what a
visit from Santa ('haus means. Any-
one knowing of a home for a homeless
child of any age lo **keel to communi-
cate with Mr. G. M. Elliott, Galetrlch.
The donation* received since last re-
port are as follows and are gratefully .
acknowledged :
Dungannon Women'* inatltoe, $25;
Goiter -kir Women's Inatltmte, 810: Geo.
Harris, Dungannon. 82: A Friend of
the lindens, 82; True Ilhm class of
Auburn Baptist Bushy .•troll, fH
Irditer Aid. Conttanee church, 810;
evicelcirl on maintenance account,
$401:l(0; Helen Strang, 82; Westfield
W.M.N., 12 Sara fruit, box fresh eggs,
potatoes and other vegetable's: Mrs.
H. Harker. 6 hags fruit and vegetables;
Hruwrela %V.('.T.1'. and frie•nd«, chll-
dren'a clothing and homemade candy,;
Rev. A. E. Milburn, a treat for the
children. Other. who contributed cloth-
ing, fruit. vegetables, et.... were D.
Yll)sr
& Non, Mrx.'W. L. Horton, Mrs. ,
Gee. Yule. Bra. Anderson, G.W.V.A.,
hies Jan M1h•IaeU, Masonic Society,
Mbar McLean, Boys' Club North street
Methodist .church. .1 11. Mllliuu. Mrw,
(;rinrotl, Meas Itnrritt.
LOST OR POUND. 1 Got asthma ? Then you've r ever t ;e.d
Raz•Mah that H. C. Dunlop carrots. les
NURSE CONTAINING A SUM OF just as effectual as Templeton's (serous
A. e 0.407y found. Owner Cao have same Rheumatic Capsules -is (or rhruwiti m.
plying w MR. P at Mdlat •1 Swab Store Ask for a tree sample,
CHRISTMAS GIFTS
Carlin and Skating Association
Rink will be opened as soon as
ise can be formed.
No more acceptable Christmas
Gift than a Season's Ticket,
Tickets ran bre purchased from
the Superintendent, Edward Lynn,
or C. C. Lee, hardware merchant,
or the undersigned at his office,
Town Hall.
improvements have been made
giving better accommodation to its
patrons.
WM. CAMPBEi.T.,
Sec'y•Treasurer,
Goderich, Dec. 10th, 1920.
Annual Exhibition
of the
Huron Poultry and
Pet Stock Association
i41 the
1114 HALL, GODERiCH
y, Wed., and 1hursday
December 21, 22 and 23
You perhaps know that the Thermo
lunch kit is indispensable to the man whn
is compelled to carry his noonday or
midnight meal w,th him. GYP him his
hot coffee and soup, which' is productive
of more energy than can {7o+sibly be
obtained from the same food cold. We
have Thermos bottles and Thermo* lunch
kits. E. R. Wigle, druggist, Goderlch.
TER GODERiCH MARKETS
THURSDAY. December 14.
Wheat, Ilan 0941. ......... 1
teats. per bosh.., ,
Marley per booth
Penaler hash
i'O. !inherit,2
per lees.,..... .. 1
Pour, family. per out A
F o
tr. pRte,tt, per ewe &
42
44
26.
It
.a3 to a 2.17
51. to ,all
.yU to 1nt
,D, to 217
.00 to 125
on he s 2A
&7A
At 41.00
OO to 46,011
esi to M
Mt0 1 Oe:
.ml0
.85 to .4
41 to 70
Mail pert
Shor!e per ten
Hay, par ton
straw, sew►.n, par ton . .
Dairy Rutter, per lb
Oreamery Hatter, par lb"
tile', fresh,ppaer Bios.. ,
Paleto.e. per bah.. .80 to 75
Catfle butcher.' ehn4*., per eat. * ell to 1011.
O414.10, hnl0A0r.' medlwm pee cwt. 7.75 to *OD
Hap+ !lye weight, pee est.... .• ee an to 19.11
1.41 ,par Ib aM a
• as age .ss
Mite Pearl Newton made Ma .ry Hall
I echo wi' h roars of laughter with her wit
land comedy. -Mail and Empire Mies
Newtnn appears in Knox church Friday,
December 17th.
Starr Phonn raphs and Gennetf' Star
Records for sale at Biack.tone'i ice
Cream Parlors; West street.
Christmas giving is no longer confined
to the simple nicknacks which character-
ised 'he gifts of former years. Our stock
contains suitable gifts for everybody. but
it is especially strong on articles which
combine wellness and intrinsic wortjh.
A short list of such goods is submitted :
Toilet sets, manicure sets, leather good.,
brushes, combs, perfumes, fountain pens,
razors. shaving soap. creams, face p iwder.
vanity boxes, toilet soaps, ivo y and
ebony goods. Goods of this character
are always acceptable as Rifts, and if you
select from Nur ,trek you are insured best
quality at reac,nahle prices. The assort-
ment of gift goods iaao exceptionallycom-
plete that you will be able to find some-
thing for everyone on your list. E. R.
Wigle, Goderich
ST. T. AI .I . •(Wit
TT. R.
Mr. Anel MIs. John -Yhetnnhan. of
HnBett, t•isited Mr. arid" Mrs. .1: W.
ltnt•Ie last week.
Miss Mae Redmond wits In Atworst
the litter part of last week.
Miss Marie Wells; ref Belfast, spent
the week -end with Wends In this t -le.
Inity.
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Armstrong '*In-
ert Meas It. Thompson .one toy this
week.
Mr. and Mrs. John Thompson elstt-
erl Prosperity irlond. recently.
ThompAnn-Rebmann.--The mnrrhige
took place on We'dnesdny, ihcembe•r
Rth, nt the home of the bride's parent*,
4Ith ronewenInn of East Wswanosh, of
Rita Minute. eldest 'Isughter of 31 r.
and Mrs. Thos. Robinson. to Joseph
('bark Thompson. Rev. Mr. I'ete'ra of
Helgr* p torted the ceremony, as-
sisted by itt'v. A. E. 31IIIsr , of An•
horn. The wedding march was played
by Miss Annie Robinson, cousin of the
bride. The bride, who wax siren
away by her father, looked lovely to a
.fres, of while .Afl,, Abd georgette with
bend trimmings, and wore a iridal
Tell with orange bloswoms. She enr-
Hisl n Isop{n.t of 4)phelin ros0A. Little
\inr'garet Robinson made a charming
little flower -girl, dres.od In white silk
and cnrrying a Iro.ket of white rearm -
thins. After the ceremony about
ninety gltests sal town to the wedding
dinner. The gift of the groom to the
bride was a wrkrtwateh end to the
Moist A gold ha elan stet with pearls.
e bride and groom\left later In the
et'anine for their homee inn the Afh eon-
eese'Ion of Wrest iS'Awanosh. Guests
were present from %%Ingham, tkaforth,
Rayeelf, Clinton and •Aehatu.
TO ('ARE FOR DUNLOP TOMB.
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Committee of County Council Nasser
for This Purpose.
Atthe meeting of the county (seinen
last week Warden Petty In his open-
ing remarks spoke of the iutvl ability
of making some provision for the hat-
ter carr of the tomb of Dr. "Tiger"
Dunlop, famous as one of the leaders
in the early settlement of this district.
A committee of tib_ eounen was ■p-
{ointetl, and later` this t•ivamiftre
hruuglrt in Ow following r*pilrt :
We visited the noted buttal plot of
the late Dr. Dunlop, first Warden of
the district of Huron. it Is beautifully
•Ituated ,in We highest print Oen the
•th side of the Maitland itiver-the
Saltfnril hill, overlooking (ioderleh
harbor, the month of the river and the
town of Uoth•rleh. No moor/ Ideal
spot could have been selected -for the
1 all who waslast resting { pine, of w w h
so deeply Interested In all that pertain-
ed to the town of (3tslerich and Bur-
r ding distrf t, conlmanding as it
dews a magnificent view of the "Gold-
en Gate of Huron." it Is Indeed a sad
reflection that the last resting place
of thig mats' mon should he allowed to
INranme so neglected. The burial plot
itself is about 24 feet by 1(1 feet, sur-
rounded by a atone wall four feet high.
splendidly and strongly hnllt. with a
gateway for entrance. The grave of
the late Dr. Dunlop Is covered by a
large flat gray tombstone, now much
discolored. Asad the lettering very intik-
tinct. but still intact, on which IN engrav-
ed the brief *tory of the dead. We re-
commend tlult s4epe be taken to pelt
the wall 111 good repair, renew the
tombstones by cleaning. level the
ground. and either aped down or cover
with lake 'donee. and pent the little plot
in good repair g*iw'rally. making it
presentable to the numbers 01' people
who visit the place pointed out to
them as one of the histnrie spots In
Huron. We further reenmmend that
this work he entrusted to your eom-
mittee and that 1t Ile performer) In
the spring es soon as possible.
This report (a signed by- Warden
1'elty,) Gordon Y g 4licerc of ('ol•
bsornel, Dr. f'lark 171eputy Reeve of
Godark'hl and G. W Holman (county
e •IeFe ).
('OLBOItN E.
- Thnr.ilay, Dee. 16.
Annual Meeting, -The animal meet-
ing of the Colborne Farmers' ChM was
held nn Thnradny. Pe eml.er 11th. The
°Meer% eleeeted for the Incoming year
an.: President. Wm. 1.. Toting; vice
president, R. M. Young: secretary, John
S. Kernighnn: business manager, J.
N. Kernigh*n: assistant manager,
Thos. Wilson : executive, iingh Hill.
Arthur Fisher, G. L. iamb. D.
Sehwanz \ \I Strnnghan, Mr. Elmer
Robertson was appdntesl convener of
the eutertainrn014 committee. The,,
Awdltor'a report, presented by Mr. John
SWilsbn. shotye'e1 that It ',twines, of
916R,600 hail been done d iring the {xist
year. Rebates to the shippers amount-
ed to 84100. nnal 11 kinlnnee of 4RS4, re- I
mnined with the ('hili. After the busi-
ness of the evening a .1x'1111 time -was
spent by the members. The n.[4'
meeting will be hrlel nn. the 2'lt11 Met..
when the report of the 1olegntls to
the 1'.F.O. ennvenliou of Tor,on4., qThia i
week wIll be given. Messrs. ,111x. ('lois.
hnlnt. (len. A. Henn and Albert Knr-I
s'h1nsk1 are representing the.('luh at
the eonventlon.
Death of Mrs. Gem. Clark. -The1
death of Mrs. Georl,e ('hark. which OF -I
corrin suddenly on I•'ridav Inst, was n
great shock to her family anT frlen4'..
Nie n'aa 75.1x0.51 with 11 pnrialyt1.- stroke
.tont noon of that day and died n few
hnitrs later. She leaves her hnslnrnd
and two toms: also three brothers and
'
one sinter: Charles Hawkins, of Wlnd-
sor; rank Hawkins. of Toronto; Wil-
ilnmi ewklna. of $hep{iereiton. ani-.
Mrs. 1 Mwln, of Colorado Springs,
4'olorroln:, The funeral took Miley to -
I
day (TMtl7rday 4, the 1,1(.71"11'0,11,1(.71"11'0,1114.11111114.11111,
e•nndnelld by Rev,. W. 11. Hawkins of
Blyth, and the pu111x'nrer. Being
Messrs. Gray. Sturdy, Hnmllton and
Phillips. The Inrerment was In the I
Colborne cemetery. Mr. Frrnk Itaw-
kin. enme up from Toronto to attend
the fnnerel, and \ir. and Mrs. Chas.
Hawkins, of Windsor, were here earlier
In the week.
The exceedingly attractive program
was made all the more pleasing by reason
A. M. GLOVER WRITES
FROM LOS ANGELES.
Sends The Signal an Areount of Me
Transcontinental Trip.
Mr. Arthur M. Glover. the former
proprietor of the East Street Garage, who
left Goderich with his family in August
last kr California. making the trip by
motor car. is now at Los Angeles, and
sends The Signal an interesting account
of the journey. The filet part of the
narrative is published in this issue of The
Signal, and it will be continued in succeed.
ng issues until completed
LOCAL TOPICS IN BRIEF.
Mrs S. A. Webster 1 -ft on Tuesday
for Ow -n Sound, where she will spend the
winter with her daughter, Mrs. D. John-
ston.
Mrr. J. S. Hume of Detroit, is spending
holidays at the home of her parents. Mr.
and Mrs• C. A. Nairn.
Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Bern and Maier
Lloyd motored from London to Gode-
rich - last week and visited their
brother, Mr. Robert here.
Mr. W. H. Fraser, of Bluevale, ex-M.P.
P. for North Huron,, is in town attending
the County Court.
The Dominion lb ad Machinery Co.'s
factory resumed operatidns on Monday
alter a few weeks' shutdown.
Mr. W. Brough Macdonald, son of Mr.
U. Macdonald, County Co;Irt clerk, has
been app.rinted manager of the Dominion
Bank at Seaforth.
Frank Callow is home from Toronto,
where he has been attending school.
Mr. and Mrs. Athol McQuarrie, of
Toronto, are set nding a holiday term in
town. Mr. McQuarrie is now the Toronto
representative of the La Salk Extension
University:- --- ---�;\:--
Mr. and Mtn B. C. Munninps and -
daughters leave in a few days to spend the
wiener with ther daukhter, Mrs. Boggs, •
at Okla loma City.
CHURCH N LITHS. ct
Christmas services will be aoodued in
VictortNewtia t I/ethodiat church neat
8arday. Tile pastor, Rev. 1. F. Reycraf,
will preach at both services. Subjects of
sermon' -1l a. m, "The Stony that
Never Grows Old." 7 p. m , "No Room
in thelnn."
Asthe Baptist church next'Sunday the
sermon subjects will be : 11 a. m., "Re-
ligion in the individual Life." 7 p. m.,
hat Rewards Should i Expect ?"
Bible school at 3 p. m. B. Y. P. U. at 8
p. m,
At Knox church divine worship next
Sunday morning and evening will be
c'on dn,'tetl by the minister. The mentions
and music' will be appropriate to and In
anticipation of ('hristmas. /Sabbath
school and Bible elasee. at 3 o'clock.,
The eight days' mission in St. George's
church which was concluded on Sunday
last created a deeper interest in things
spiritual and will without doubt be of
tatting benefit to those who attended the
services and to the parish as a whole.
Canon' Broughall, who delivered daily
messages to Targe and reverent congrega-
tions, made a deep impression of sincerity
and zeal upon those who heard him, and
his expositions of Scripture passages were
very heli ful.
North Street Methodist Church.
Sunday services : 10 a. m., classes,
Men's Club and Mission Band. The Club
topic, "What is the Value of Comrade-
ship and why should we cultivate its
use ?" will he introduced ,by Mr. J. W.
Moore. Men of the congregation and
visitors to to•wn are cordially invited to
tt.e C lub meet Eng.
l'uhlic worship, 11 ,.
m. and 7 p. m.
Morning theme -"The Evolution .of a
Christian.'' Evening. -"The World to
which Christ Came." The pastor at both
services.
N
The orth street choir are making
ifyirgt progress, under the teader
of Mr, yyeston, in the preparation of thehip
fine Christmas cantata, "The Light of
Ages." which they will lender on Sunday
evening, December 2ti.
I here was a large attendance at the
meeting of the League on Tuesday even-
ing. when a meeting of the "town council"
was he'd under the direction e ( the
caizenship department. Miss Moon -y
wasMayon's • and Mr. Rutledge discharged
the duties of clerk, Councillor Miss Ford
championed a corhmunity kitch on so
successfully that the council decided it
was in the best 'interests of the ciligens to
establish one at the earliest opportunity.
r f the fact that among the varied features! - -
was a charming yourg t•lnculi, nist, Reiss; BORN.
Pearl Newton, who has also many friends
here. received an enthu ia•tic recepl'on
and made a most favorable impression. l
H"r v'tied stlectir ns evidenced ennsider-
ahle versatility. -Cheering the Invalid"
was a number which was c'10vrrfyTlrim?.
as w: s also "The tion of Jupiter." Miss
Newton's audience liking her so much
that several encores were demanded and
gractnusly given.-Haml'on Spectator.
Hear her tomorrr w (Friday).
It makes a red treat-fltackstone's
delicious ice cream, in bulk et, fancy
bricks.
SiGNAL CALENDARS.
The calendar people prnmire tan that
nor stork of 1921 calendar. wIII he '
here in a few day.. Tho*. who have
paid their 1921 subscription are en-
tilled M oats ef them amity ealendapw,
BtSSET.-At Alexandre hospital, Go tench, on
December ''. to Mt and Mr.. Chas howl, a
daughter l Margaret Elisabeth).
DIED.
LLARK.- in Coltman* townektp. on Foday;
lkceinber Iq Sarah V 11 as14 rl., wife of Geo.
F Clark, in her 56th year.
5.
.'. '.W ADVERTISEMENTS.
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The Bankruptcy Art -The Trusts & Guar's -
tee -Company. Limited, Toronto.. .. 1
Auctioneer Earl Gthh ns. . 1
Farm for Se'. - Alfred TehM,t -.) •, ., 1
Farm IHelp- S. B. Slothers . . ... .0
Puts* Feand Mr. Pascoe.
Grneerk* - W. A. Hoe1 • .....r ,,.. If
Shoal Repairs S. Smith 12
Colborne Nominations Isase llelahi'ktten 1
Christmas Gilts- Curling Skating Assuriat ton 1
Annul F*MMtlnn Huron Poultry and Pet
Stork Ascot won .. ...1
Say k ,*ta Pleases -(:ea atom.. . ... . 12
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