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GODERICH, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, JANUARY 20, 1921.
THE SIGN al. PRINTING (V., LIMITED, Publisbera.
PERSONAL
B ANKING SERVICE
Money -like farm products -increases
more rapidly under efficient cultivation.
The Sterling Bank -through its policy
of personal attention to each cIient---
offers its customers the friendly advice
and expert guidance necessary in,both fin-
ancial and investment matters.
in
Consult our manager at \ time. •
THE STERLINGiANK
OF CANADA
.WE SERVE YOU
What services do your bankers render?
Do they supply you with sound, practical
advice based on up-to-date knowledge oi
saarkets, prices and business conditions?
Do they help you to take advantage of your
opportunities and increase your income ?
• This Bank is prepared to help tanners
every way pssible.
THE CANADINN BANK
OF COMMERCE
PAID-UP CAPITAL - $15,000.000
RESERVE FUND - - $15,000,000
OODERICH BRANCH, G. WilianntA "gager.
AUCTION SALE. WONDERFUL NEW LE %LAND. W. WALLACE IS CHAIRMAN. OBITUARY. RAND MEETING.
j UCTION SALE OF FARM STOCK
Li AND IMPLEMEN TS.
mares. rising 5 and 6, former supposed to be in
foal; driver. ,sing 5; diving base. spring colt.
GATirtg.-Pollad Aagus cow with pedigree. 4
cows, supposed to be in call to Pulled Angus bull.
3 lot steers, risicg 4 rteers, rising 2, 2 heals.
mom 1. 1 spring calves. Polled Augns bull 5
=mita old.
I Sagar.-Thirteen wellsbred Leconte, ewes.
Plo11.-Eight store pigs. $ months o.d. brad
'sow. due in tetra.,
I iiingegier2.- Massey•Harre binder, 7•It . cut.
freaky new; Deenng mower. Deming cultivator,
Olivet can cultivator (focally new). manure -
spreader. seed drill, hayloader. democrat. sulky
rake (nearly new), 3 boggles, fanning mill 2 cut-
ters, 2 sets doubie harness.1 set piow hareem. 1
doublet"( of driving harness,2 vets single har•
one, 1 tee show bredles and back beads. 2 walking
plows. 2 gang plows. 2 ws(orie,1 wagon bon (nearly
new). hayrack. wheelbarrow, hay fork. rope and
sante 2 pairs of sleighs. gravel boa. 1 *musks.
MO la., 4 los ti oat sheaves with sweet els ver ; 20
tone ot hay; 12 bushels Clean red clover seed.
quantity of cot n on cob; some green feed. 3 1./
bushels roiled grain. 400 bushels oat.; lawn
mower. Ilu hens. 10 pullets, quantity sf lumber;
cook stove; cook rane. burns coal or wood. coal
grates sever used; bos.. pails, milk pails. De
Laval cream eeperatoi. cot, washstand. cradle, ill
betiteads, 2 springs. mattress, extennon table.
forge. spades. shovels. chains. bookcase
Tagus.- Ail sums of flu and under. cash; over
that •nsount. len months' credit trill be given on
furnishing ap roved joint notes a a dmcountof
4 per cent. per annum fie cash Hay. grain and
fat steers, cash.
MI gnat a soli, as proprietor hos reed 41.
Isrni.
THOS. K MAIR. THOS. GUNDRY,
Prate seta. Auctionefir.
The undersigned has received instructions to
*ell by publee auction, .1 101 66, Maitland sunces-
soon, Goderich township. sox Mies north ul Clin-
ton, on
WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 26441.
commencing at 12 chick sharp, the following
Hostas-- Heavy dealt mare. twang 6, general
purpose horse, ming 6, general purpose mare.
supposed to be 10 foal; team of agricultural
adietersa-.1
MILK mum
DR. F. J. R. FORSTER.
EYE, EAR. NOSE. THROAT.
Late House Surgeon New York Ophthalmic
sad Aural Hoak* nastant at Moorefield's
L ye Hospital and Golden Square Throat Ha-
vels', London. Eng.
M Waterloo St S.. Stratford Telephone 21117.
At Bedford Hotel. Godench. from Wednes-
day. March lath. at 7.8. p. m. to Thursday,
the 17th, at 1 p. en.
Goderich Society Orchestra
Music Studio.
(Entrance between F. H Wood'. and
J. H. Lauder's Stores )
Gene C. Con non, Pianiste- tuition given
on piano. Mr. C. V. Henry, Viol.nist -
tuition given on violin ior beginners and
advanced students. For information
apply at tudio.
Violins repaired. bridges tuned, sound -
posts set and vicclin bows repaired, etc.
GODERICH SOCIETY ORCHESTRA
( Five piece,. prof esai ono I ).
rilmArNOS TUNED. -APPLY TO C. V.
HENRY, Music Steam. north side of
e. 11
CRAIGIE'S
Assuranceud Real Estate
MODERN HOI'SE FOR SALE
114 story frame. with furnace,
electric light and hath. garage.
Moulted on the corner of Well-
ington and streets. Im-
mediate porawarcion. This Is
very desirable home and will be
sold cheap.
114 story frame house with
rooms, electric light and
water, full lot with orehant.
Mitnated nn the went side of
Cemeron street.
Investment Sororities.
Victory Bonds bought and sold.
J. W. CRAIGIE
Mb-
roauc NOTICE
ADIESBLOUSES OR PLAIN
14 seedIework done by MISS BACON. Amity
MRS W. E. HALL, R. R.plo. I, Bayfiekl. it
nRESSMAKING.-I AM PREPARED
le to take orders for all kinds of Cadres' Dr 'go-
atskins. including evening dresses, accordian•
pleated skirts, etc. Please bring all work on
Monday. Wednesday sod Friday evenings, be-
tween land lio'clock. Positively DO making over
MISE JOHNSTON. Kays Street.
David hicliwain
Agent far
International -Wryest& Co: of
Canada.
All kinds of Farm Machinery.
In the Old Stand
NOTICE OF 'MISTING.
ANNUAL MEETING.
The I matting of the members of the
'McKillop Mutest Fire InsuranceGionpany
tee 664411the Town Hail. Scaforth on
FRIDAY. FEBRUARY :th. ARIL
to receive the I statement. audit«. repwiti
the election of three dwectors 104 1.0 auditors.
and other business which might be consioered at
sack meeting The reining Directors are R. G.
McCartney, D. F McGregor and Makolm Mc -
awes. who are eligible for re-iateon.
JA MEpS,....denCONNtOLL Y. THOS. E HAYS,
Secretary.
MEETING OF HURON COUNTY
411. COUNCIL.
Member of Its Parlbunent to Vleit
Goderiele Next Week.
New Zealand is a country uliout\
which Canadiaus have heard much but
know very little,. They have heard
ludefluitely of its wonderful *draper -
meta, particularly tu the line of legis-
lation; but very few have had an op-
portunity of hemming atesinainted iu
any intimate way with its reWarkiIbIe
history. Mr. Cborie. Henry le,
member of the New Zealand Parlia-
ment and a distinguished statesman of
the F.uipire In that (Mown laud.'is
Bing Canada, and the otiderich cltoard
of Trade haN made aa arrangement
with him for an address In this town
which will give the preple,of Godench_
a duique opportunity of hearing at
first hand the story of this wouderful
country of the South Seas, which irev-
cuts years ago wax • strange little
island iuhabited by savage Maurl
tribeemen.
Mr. Poole for years has represented
the important district of West Auek-
land In the Pariksnieut l)f New Zee-.
lend. He is described 1444 n man of
force and power, a speaker with earneet
convictions, an orator of impreastive
eloquence. Re bar made au exhaustive
study of the life and government of
his Retire land, which it noted among
thinkers and writers the world over
for its advanced legislation, and him
address will he both Interesting and
educative.
In order that a large audience may
be comfortably aeeoninllelated, the
auditorium of Knox church has been
tteeureil for this address. which will
giveu on Thursday es ening, January
27th.
The price of admiesion tieket. is :Wk.
Goderich should letter its appreciation
of the opportunity of hearing such a
man by a very large audience next
Thursday evening.
The council of the corporation of the county
of Huron will meet in itte council chambier. iccie.
rich s4 11 o'clock in the aft noo f J
the 13141 day 91 January, 1921. All accounts
against the county must be in the kends of the
clerk not Mtn than Moodily preceding the mese
1111 04 canciL
G130. W. troa.armv.
rth. mi. County Lierk.
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FOR RAU OR It
LIOR SALE OR TO REN -TWO
B: frame houses on East street. OM
Knitting Front y. For particulars addr Qij
CAFILBTC)N, 501 Fifth Avenue. New Y City
ULACKSMITH SHOP TO RENT 1
LP AUBURN.- With complete outfit rf 100111.
etc. Posmasson can be given Fehrum y lot J.
CARTER, Auburn. 81
11 OUSES - HOUSES.
All kinds for Nit at very reasonal le pries.
If you intend buying a house it sr. I be to your
interest to fee me. al 1 may have just what you
are looking for No trouble 10 ihow
places 1 have for sale. A large list to choose
from. Call in and see me.
P. J. RYAN.
Real Estate and Insurance
Phone 50. t
R, nA m FOR SALE IN GODERICH
Hamilton Street, Goderich. r TOWNSHIP. containing nine, y -three acres
of first -dads land, nearly all tile -drained; 35 acres
_. plowed. 2'2 acres Lucerne clover. 11 acres c'over
POR SALE. and timoths, skies sweet clover. Small amount
04 bush. Two acres of orchard and small fruit. ;
Story,and-a-haff ri d brick houie with rill modern
FOR SALE. -A! PUREBRED AlliER• coeivemencee. including bathroom. fu•nace, hard •
L DERN ANGUS hull c ilf,ready fi r service. 1 a1)9 10(1 water. Gond slv1611 wen with
A right deep. thick lore -set leBow, showing the winch Pump' wader to house and barn. Good
conformation of the breed. Died from prim • hank barn, 50170, with steel roof' good drive shed.
winning stock, EZRA FISH*R, R. R.!No. 4, Barn and house have lightning rods Situated
Gouerich, Phone 1-31, three miles from Gorlench, on Huron rod, Ap-
M7 10 ALFRED TEFIBUTT. No, 1. Gode-
rich. Phone IA on 1101. It
Unlimited Quantity of •
LOST OR FOUND.
Inaugural Meeting of Public School
Board Wedneeday Night.
The inaugural meeting of the public
board for 1921 was held on
Wedatesday evening at 'Vietoria stators'.
All tt minelwre were present : Metiers.
A. 111. clwan. Thos. Gundry, R. .1.
Acheron.3. S. 1'14(1, R. It. Salloww, A.
Saunders. % . Wallace, J. W. Craigle.
Mr. Wallet was elected chairman
01 (141 board fts 1921.
Mro. licHattie uppoluted to the
public library boa I for the years
11121 -22 -Let. The Apt intment of the
ern( woman member o he publlc 11
eery hoard was not ma
difference of opiniou, the v
4 to 3.
Mr. H. R.. I.ong was appnl
the public Ilbrafa board'. for the,
1P21-22, to ell out the urrexpirmi t
of Mr. T. T.•Leckin wht, has remov
from town.
lir. A. T. Emmerson 1. the represen-
tative on the Collegiate Institute board
for 18.11.
The regular meetings of the board
will he held on 1114- first Monday 'of
the month. at P4 p.m.
Standing committees for the year.
were fixed as follows
, Contingent -R. It. Sallows, T. Goo -
dry. A. D. Met.eari.
Flnance--A. Saunders, W. Craig's!,
without 'a
(gentl)ng
' ed
BATES.--i-The death oecurred at Sar- Getting Ready for the Coming SUID-
111.1 till '011111(1.13- of John Bates. real mer Sateen,
estate dealer. after 11 protracted illness Much interest in hand affairs was
from heart trouble. • Mr. Bates Was a altiawn by the gathering of band mein -
resident of tioderich for the greater lwrs and other citizens in the town
part of a yedr:'comlog here in 1919 council clutuae.r on Monday evening.
and tearing iti March holt to make In the absence of Mr. M. G. Cameron,
his home at Sarnia. Previo sly Ile 1(.t'., prt•slident of the 33rd Iteginietrt
had lived at Sault Ste. rie Band Association, Mr. Geo. Stewart,
Windeor. 'Ile was born latz Wrier. Eng- vice-president, °mallard the elixir. The
land. tem -nine years go. n IS wife mecretary-treasurer, Mr. T. H. Mitchell.
survive.. Has oIiIy4o was Milts! in submitted a number of applications for
the position of bandmaster. and from
the applicants two were chosen to he
coMmunicated with and a trkerl to come
to hoderich to confer with the exec's -
the war
Slof the oldest and
hest -kilovolt residents of Gotleilch,
the {seesaw oMP
of .1I. A. M. oiley. de. the committee here. It is the inten-
ts‘ii:rtrlatttti.
liteliifti.iolnitnel‘0.71111Nr7iirttatyi oxfirevttliln.
date,-bi ruder thatthe
taynee,t,pumajtaa .
tion to engage a. bandmaster at the
vei
/lifter a Trait peilod- oT falling health:twin(' play he in good ihape for playing
Allwrt Merriam Polley wag born at early in the stammer.
Haverhill. New Ilampehlre. U.S. no The secretarv-treasurer alt, read the
July Sth, lt434. and was -thus in his
eighty-seventh year. Ile emus. to lain-
le in 141110 and after ',spending a /Mort
tl as traveller for firms at Hamilton
truutforsi Ise came to Goderich
aged in buelneria. In hie early iingp.itloir which teemed to find favor
e lie was a nt1111111ll contractor being that a part of the large room 11
mere scale. and 1111 stages the upper story Qf the town hall. which
malls and isarrumgers to the band has been lIsing. :Mould Ir.
orthern towns, doing a pertithiped off, so that it i-uuld be kept
n those days %inlet nioreepravate and could be more easily
Ilitiee were not an heated than the whole room. This
re now. 115-e was raggestion is to be to -ought before the
and for many town council at Its first met -ting.
Mr. T. 11. NlItehell desired to be re-
lieved of' the duties of meeretary-trear.
neer. but for the meantime he was per -
muscled to remain in the **Mee. end
Mr.. C. C. Ranee was appointed assist-
nt riecretary-tri•asurer and will take
part Of he work.
A esinimmileation from the white$l.
Sta r Time, of Detroit. etated thet It
• (14 proposell to run revers' tripe to
leri
' ch the coming waitron. and ask -
the hand would lw interested.
deed cidIn en-opera:Pi with the
tar people in Ing their,
landnd
ae
ytaire h
on an e.
carried tire
awl from the
large buislmess
tra importation fa
numeroms ea they
financial statement. showing a baleful.
on hand to Ire distributet1 among the
players for their services last year.
The question of nfore suitable quer-
term for the band OHS dirwumsed. on
R. J. Achnion
e
a great lover of ho
School Ma na ge me n t --T. I; ti nd ry,
.
1.A. 11. McLean. J. S. platt.
Grounds -J. S. Plart, It. R. Saliows,
J. W. (*ralgte.
IMr. A. Saunders was appointed a
delegate to the annual courention of
the Ontario School Trumteeie Amide!
1 Ilion to lw held -at Toronto at Easter.
1 newel o r TOMhe
'S report on t
*'hods Was ret•eired and was. very far-
(treb
le, satisfactory progress being n,
ported In the various* divisionr. , I
.A communication was received from
the Blenheim school, board suggesting
FORESTALL ha ••Ft.u.'- Influenza has that the Irepartureet of Education be
not rea 14,1(1 an epidemic this winter, butri attired to Increasie the grants to urban
it does prevaii in a mild farm. It ti safer ..oehoole. It is felt that an undue pro -
to lite preventive measures than 10 -414 -portion of the grants made by the Pro,- -
tempt a cue when you become afflicted.
We have a 1 cf the best solutions for
spraying ihe throat and nostrits t rid an
excellent atomizer with which to
apply them. And ,we al,o have the pop-
ular and well-known remedies for treating
influenza, grippe, toosilitis and similar
a.lmenta. Bette.; 1 eed the old $aw
an ounce ol prevention bang worth a
pound of cure. E n. Wigk, druggist;
Gode ich.
INDESTRIAL STEWING CIAMISS.
The divers in mathematics and com-
mercial work (bookkeeping, shorthand
and typewriting) are now meeting at the
Collegiate Institute on 1 uesday and
Thu-sday evenings at 7.30.
Intending 'students shruld come in at
once to get the full number& lessons. 21
Fresh bulk oysters at S. C. Wilson's.
Starr Phonmapas and Gennett Star
Records for sale at Blackstone's Ice
Cream Parlors West street..
The Country Women's Club will have
a sale of 'home baking at Robertson Bros'.
procery white, on Saturday, January ?2nd,
commencine at 2 o'clock O. m. 21
Ince 1. going to the rural mehoolm. Thi.
matter WAIN referred to the finance
trommittee.
Have you a cold ? Then give Buckley's
bronchitismix.ure a fair trial. Sat irfactIon,
or your money ba.A. Campbell's Drug
To Extend Colborne Telephone System.
On Monday last the Ontario Rail-
wal and Municipal Board gave a fur- 1
Hier hearing to mations in noineetion ' THE LATE
with the Colborne munielpal telephone
system and
the Goderich Rural Tel-
ePh.one 4 0. I ll order to unify tin. mys- Years he owned at stork farni and rave
!tem In Colborne town:da
p. tlw minimise
track. Pert outside of the ton
w. where
by the municipal system of the Rural he took great pleasure' in ral.ing and LOCAL TOPICS IN BR
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A. M. POT.UffT.
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A comni tee was appointed to Ire
ve.tigate in e matter tsf the Instrn-
meting- 'of the let 4-iversetra-litattarthars.
Thew. instrume m have been allowed
to beenme swattt• ewer the connty„
and It is felt that thy should be gath-
ered together and dittposerr of In moms
The annual riteetin;a1 election of
regular manner.
• iflivers of 'thAe- Bnd A ssocAeon la to
1. behT lit April.
A meeting of All the cltIzen$ of the
tor -11 who are interemted In the band
Is 1,• he held en Monday next. Janette,
28411,t1 eLliatintp.m2. 0..finEittlehrovele taw.nohanelL44
appileanta for the presittirm of ba
wester. will be pressent at this* ntiNi ng.
Company. . lities in thut turves:trip. trall'Ing '4,111(.' cit 11w -best 1101.24EN lit
# with the exception 01 trunk lineal Canada. He also conducted Niue rile
ham heen under colmideration, but the
,-rations in the shipment and wile of
municipal people w uld t ay the
horse. soul 5145 II pionts•r In the !ship -
1)41
(14.1111111e of
at it.fag biedIriefIntnt h
y t iicettmelpirtaturi,vviaon 0
Hill 4» ping of Owta rio litirevc t .• t he Ste les
(1
t
Municipal Board is to 111% he , thirtypa price. and to the Western rea.t. For over
y 14.' liftel Mile stables at
Under the propose.' new are 1 e . t Lottenster Pa and at Vanceuver BC I
11 112 11
• . • .
the lines of the Rural e n • as well In the English ihstrkets Ile
o own, n
Oilbortie b*waitthip *111 become part of. the municirmil sy.tem, which will thus ow 111.111 the st,11111. stables on South sIreet I
cover the township without auntie*. and for a lepg perimi conducted a liv-
ery and 'bus loudness there. To the
tion of lines, wnna_tee_ Rural 1.7,„„...Akt!...d he maintalued_his Inle_nt horsier
Lit;liA
nylwilllstiiididw
ehtll.lhamviean aeitetseih
encnsiie. erarns4.1. and he 4111 wit.authority on matter/
c
relating tothe horse Ion 0E444. fl14.'wt11 still maintain the o
tnnection with a t
Roderic!' by li wit. a n Merit a ntl tinompromising
means of tl1r• t
The Jnalisie (MM. ender
has bow further stormed
day mfternsion
Wilfrid Alihrig , the young man
St 1111 111111 111p Mrs*. Lydi tt ifullett
townehip after steal' a rifle rind
some money., pleade guilty before
Judge Dickson on Fr ny last, and was
11 11 indetermi to aenterity of not
more than two ears nor less than
.ix menthe 41 wash.
e '1
ruuk nIe •iberal and a great admirer of the
, from 1 hingannon. lateSir Wilfrid Laurier. Ile marrissl
The fast growing demand for Temple- Messrs. M. G. Cameron. KC., and Flora Fuller. of %Al Nt•w Ramp-
,
tcw's Rheumatic Capsules and Raz-Mah .1 N Kernighan sea r II f • shire Who died %twit 13 VI 13 and
I; et se 441,,• • •
' for asthma which C launio 's dru itoard in 1 1 if f 1 v ti h It. I tti• t•
store has experienced s.nce securing Inc tern. and Messrs, W. ltailie Rea J. R. ter at Ifeliburton: Grace (Mrs. Hector
local agency, pilive.s the value Of the i MeNsilib, with W. P IfootK.C.a
medicines. ' [reared for the Rural company. 11er:elven). of Goderich. and Helen
1Mrs. 1V. V. lithitir I, of Toledo. Milo
• • o I lie ( olborne says. *rt I N lug trs: t. e 111 1.
GOOD MIXED WOOD FOR SALE
at $4 per single cord, delivered,
T OST. -A ROSARY. SOMEWHERE
THE GODERICH MANUFACTURING 14 shout tnwn. Plee.e leave at TrieSIGNAL
CO.. LIMITED. GeFICE and receive reward.
(Foot of Anglesea St.) Phone 61.
WEET CU)VER SEED FOR SALE. -
13 F. ee from weed seed. Seat Clover is a soil
enricher. Excellent for pasture and hay. A. H.
CLUTTON, R. R. No. 3, Godench. Phone 14-14,
Benmiller. 11
[OR SALE. --WHITE W N ire.,
5: and Hull Orpingtoes. Cock -rel. Apply 13. E 1.10Y WANTED. -TO REWIND AND
WOOCLCOMBh, f ralalgar street. Goderich. It P learn operating. Must he over sixteen yews
of age. Apply MODEL THEATRE.
OST -A PAIR OF CHILD'S GOLD -
44 RIMMED eyeglasses. somewhere on Part
*beet. Finder please leaveat. THE.SIGNAL
OFFICE and receive reward.
WANTRI).
laioR SALE. -QUEBEC HEATER.
I` large eta Apply 14 GIBBONS STREET
WOR SALE. --14 Mcl.alKeHLIN tuP
1.` CUTTER. Applyro 8 STOTirelte. Vic-
toria street
WANTED TO RENT. -MODERN
house of pis or seven roma( Three settles
osly. Possession required March l'th se April lit
et latest. Apply at once BOX 17, SIGNAL OFT
FICK. It
NOW ON SALE
NEW GOVERNMENT -APPROVED LENSES
yoH ALL it 'KES OF CARS
Send tis the make of .ur Car, model and ) ear, and
we can supply you with the app oved
MCKEE ENS
Under the new Automobile ket all CarsmUst he
equipped with a Goverutuent-appro Lens before 1921 •
Licenses can be had,
JOHN CUTIIBER SON
‘VEST Si' , GM/ERICH'
Phone 354 P. 0. Box 509
Is it your ambition to gavel ?
Why not save the requisite
funds for a trip out of your earn-
ings? Open a Savings Account
and make pay day your bank-
ing day.
Wane feel bevel are ace
Teiveller's Maas 61/
UNION BANK OF CANADA
Goderich Branch F. Woolcomh, Manager
0Wese*IISIP~Craewesew
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A GLIMPSE OF NEW ZEALAND
Hon. Charles Henry Poole, of the New Zealand Parliament, will deliver an
address in Goderich on. January 27th. 1921. Mr. Poole is the star speaker
secured by the Chautauqua Association to tour Canada and the United States
this season. The people of Goderich know how to appreciate the Chautauqua'
entertainments and the Board of Trade has been very fortunate in securing
such a treat for this date. As the 'number of tickets is lirhited, you should
reserve the date, and secure your ticket early. Tickets -50c.
Tickets may be obtained at the Roars] of Trade Office, also at CamplAi's Brag Store, Lee's Bardware,
Porter** Rook Store, and Dunlop's Drug Store,
WaisuessersomeasehewomreereeeePor
also two sisteir: prs Ross. of Roston.
and Mrs Pilfer, of Lowell. Wee. The
funeral takes plane on Friday after-
noon at 3 o'cick to Maitland tu.111-
04147. With ft at the residence,
North street, at 2.30 o'clock.
PERSONAL MENTION.
Miss Mary Macpherson, of Fingal,
Elgin county, has been spending a week
in town with her siiter. ism L. Mac-
pherson, Deputy Regist
Mrs. James Hamilton was at Toronto
h.st week and attended the meeting of
the Provincial hoard of the Presbyterian
Woman's Missionary Society.
Mrs. Roy Munnings and children,
Marie and Clement. who have been visit•
ing with her brotlwr at Tyrone, returned
last week. They had 'a very enjoyable
orne.
Mrs. W. I. Cracknell returned to Tor
onto on Saturday after a two weeks'
visit with her siste., Mrs. Gen. Dunlop.
Mr. W. Span% of Toroito, is home for
a holiday .visit.
Mr. F. V..1.awson, of Dunlop, is in the
' Peterborough district assisting in the
holding of a short course under the aus-
pices of the Provincial. I) yartment of
Agriculiire. He will be Sway abrut 'sit
weeks.
rogfilOt LING. VA LOUGH. -1 ne-Theor y
about permitting a cough to run its
COMB. has It ng since been repudiated. A
ec
!neglted cough irritate! the sensitive
; membranes of the throat and bronchial
tubas. Coughs then row easier through-
; nut the winter season. Wiele's Syrup of
White Pine and Tar Will' quickly relieve
•averneb-he removing the cause. It is as
safe for eh -When as adult.. Keep 1 bott e
in your medicine chest and check a cough
! as soon as it tains. Thirty rive and sixty
cents 45 hot tie. Sold only by E. R. Wigle.
druggist, Gralerich
.
Mrs W. Shipman and Miss Shipman
have left for a four mr nibs' tour to
Kansas. Colorado and California.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. l'oyd, of Nitrite.'
Manitoba, were vnitors in town this
'week.
Wingham Advance: Mrs, N. K. Mc.
tend and son, of Gorletieli. 'pent few
day* with her putrid Mr. and Mrs
Samuel Burke, V ctorm street.
111 lee Stella Rutledge. of West AVIlWn-
/ 110.41. is spending her' holitloys with
her 11(1(11 end 1511)14n no! her con.in. Ntr.
and Mrs Ilan Rutledge and Miss
PrIttierston sttros•t.
GUNDR11 14 SALE REGISTER.
Warengsp4v Jan 76 Clearing sale of tarot
stock. implement., at. grain and roots. for Mr.
Thom as Meyers. COnferaiOn. Cartel/0i
township
MARRIED.
paviosote strcvEL. - At Opington avenue
Itaptpt church. Toronto. hy Rev. G M.
Holmes. on lint my 12. Mt, Mom Laura,
Stoat. of Tor mil. to Captain Hugh
Davidson, of Cor'en h.
DIED. .
POI.LEY.-In Codeine' ,on Web day Ja teary
19. 111.1, Albert Mernam Tolley. en his hith
year.
51.1F.F.T11.- In Goderc h. nn Thor clay, Pommy
Frances Marlton, relict of the talc I.
Smeet h. in her erindyear.
MORR1SH. .At Bonerve.h, Man on Friday.
tenuity IC 1921, MOM M. Motrisk aged Mt
years.
GODERICH IlL1KKETS
Tlenallear. January .01.
Wli.e It. (P1 bosh. fo I ql
Oafs, per ........ • to .43
'Miley per bush .... . .75 to .all
Pea. ter 1iiish 1.73 to I 7$
•• rs,k whom.. per. . `10 10 100
Floor. filthilype
. t eo 5 ... 50 en 7 00
F 0 if, (4,144 11, per ('WI 590 In 60?
Bret., per .... 42 VI to 4.406
ttIttre, per fmt 43 00 ter 40 OD
Hay. tree We 211.1.1 in 1140
*tr(Ier, Iona, Tort tm . .. rt es In 1) my
their, linnet. palls Al to 66
• 'ri rime() 'bolter, per 11, 6.'. (0 .67
F.411, frevh. tier dor . •. .70 in 15
l'is•toetr.per bush.. . . .50 lei .75
LAI I In. hut, heM
re' oiler. per sal. 0 011 In 10 00
sttle. hottehtyrI' medium t petrol. 7 76 to 44311
Plow., e rt it, 1•• rt. . te IS! 0
Hines. per lb 4111 .014
Ahmilisle . ..evivettteitorPieedelniervirti
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Nl'u% .CRYERTISESIENTS.
10
Polfti
1 adiere Nee•Ile Work Moillaton 1
Amara Statement -Union Rink of Canada. 2
Rundle's Non-surh Lim went .
Auction Nal. -Thermic K Mair .
Rene, V 1.0111 Leave at The Signal.
11i.use Winter -I1ot 17, Signal .. I
Eyegiasset Lent .-1.11110 at The Signal 1
A Ghia, *at New Zealand Band al Trade, 1
A good gush. y hot aster hottle is a McLaughlin Cutler for isle w.srodars. . .1
necessary pert of every household equip- tiny Waritek-Motel ..... ,
merit. Get yours here and lave money ctereens lc S ile -H. E. Wivilermihi .. I
(two year guarantee). Campbell's Drug Quebec fleAtio Of Sale- Apply at 14 .ehtioes
5100e.1
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