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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1921-8-18, Page 1i The Signal invites contributions by readers to its personal columns. Let us know the names of your visit- ors. Also other news items always welcome. Our tslsphsas is No. 35. eivIIIiNTY-FdbaTH YEAR NO. 33. PROTECT YOUR SAVINGS Money that is not absolutely terry for the amen ea- �aaa.f taunting the farm srdadnot be kept about the tetra You run the risk of losing It, having it stolen- Ilastbneysd by a Are. Qpip�ea a Savings Account in the nearest Branch of the BFieMng Dank. Your stead of remaining Idls- wYl be earning you a mat. Yost may enjoy the coo- v.tlaianes el paying your monthly accounts by cheque. Too will bays the feeling of security which comas from !mowing that your money is absolutely sole. ties our Manager next time you ars in tows. Y lilE SwJuiNoBK OF_C•ANADA Unlimited Quantity of GOOD MIXED WOOD FOR SALE at IiJ per angle cora, delivered, THE GODERICH MANUFACTURING CO., LiMITED. (Foot of Anglaua St.) Phone 61. GOLDEN GATE R. B. P., No, 10161. Meets het Thursday o1 each month. in Forest- ers' Hall. Verlag Sir )(oughts wekome. J. McNEVIN, R. H. MEW Registrar. W. P, House to Rent Seven R... Fahh Maisie Nssis Completely F.t.Iiili Choice location. Terms 135, . per month. Immediate possession 11 Tenders Wanted. Tenders will be received by the under- signed up to September 1st for painting the outside woodwork of the Court House. Specifications may be seen at my office after the 20th root. All work must be completed during the month of Septem- ber. GEO. W. HOLMAN, 1 WONG'S CAFE OPCW e6 A.M. TILL 1 A.M. DINNER A LA CARTE 50. Chartas or mania ower Day tM�AL6 ScwvEO AT ALL HOIJwa' Chop Goes a specials Pr .ad .a k.ads if pastry .reath by the bet clink Costen,.. Tr..ta..at - Protium Service WONG'S CAFE IHR IT1$H EXCHANGE HOTEL •HONE New e04JTH DR. S. WRIGHT BURGESS Chiropractic Specialist. Acute and Chronic Diseases. Office over Model Theatre. and nee i Chiropractic Consultation t 7 8. and by appointment. ii, 6 m. StelhasteeteNelsiNienanstWasestAieNrtrer David McJwaln Agent for International Harvester Co. of Canada. All kinds of Farm Machinery In the Old Stand County Clerk.,_, Goderich. August kith. 1921. Hamilton Street. Goderich. J CAUGHT With a big shipment of Ready Roofing ONE PLY -TWO PLY -THREE PLY We over estimated our supply of roofing for the sea- son and have a large supply on hand that must be moved at once. SELLING IT AT COST 1f you need any roofing now or will require any later on, you will save money by buying NOW. Goderich Planing Mills nose 47 LIMITED P. 0. Box 18 No Sum Too Small 1 We cordially Inuits small deposits and will gladly extend every service in crediting such sums to your account. We welcome de- posits of even $1.00 a week, which, with interest at 3 compounded semi-annually, totals $280.26 in five years. Copy of our brochure "lla Rwlt.e( Mal& las Weakly Deposits," Ire* on request UNION BANK OF CANADA Gederich Branch, F. Woollcombe, Manager GODERICH, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, AUGUST 18, 1921 AUCTION SALES. AITTION SALE (►F RetilDENeE PROPERTY. H01141CHOLD FCR- NITURE AND EFFE('TM. i am iustrnetel by Mr. William Me- lutns latish to ell by public auMbn rt the premises, Huron road, Goderich. on TUESDAY, Al1;l'RT 30th. commencing at 1.30 o'clock p.m., the rruidetie of the late Joseph Healey. a enmfortalle story and a -half trance. sercIIroom house, with three-quarter acre of land. more or leils. The house is 011 a cement foundation, hat been Inst in good shape. 1111,1 with the gaol big garden should make a gaol pro- fitable home. Also the eonteutw of the garden -potatoes. leets, onions, corn, tete The household furniture eonslrts of 3 tallow. 1 lounge. 1 whatnot. 3 roek- Wt' V g batt 1 arm chair. 6 kitchen cluir., curtains, blinds and carpets, 2 turentet 1 clock. 3 table corers, 5 eushionn, 3 i eels: Bads, 1 old-fa/shinned mirror. 2 lamps. 2 encased wash stands, 1 kftehen range and pipes. dishes etyo•kery, grindstnn•, garden tools a1,4 other articles. Termor -4)n property : Ten per rent. rat purclutse price to Iw paid at time of wale; balance within 30 days; or ar- rangement may be Made to leave a portion 011 mortgage at a reasonable rate of interest. Terms on chattels. furniture. I te., cash. For further particulars apply to WM. MCI TOSIT. T GI'NDHy. _ Prhp. s Auctioneer. FOS BAti O1 EI191?. WANTED TO RENT. -SMALL OR media modem bower. L. MUN- TIZAMBERT of Montreal, 13-11 PASTURE TO RENT. -GOOD WA- TER. J. W. CRAiGIE. felt BUILDING LOT FOR SALE. -ON pew weeks. street.k Must offer o MRS within HOMAS Mc. KENZIE, Victoria Street. Goderseh• or lo W. A. WHITELEY. 1.216 Oak Street, New O,1..,. La. 35-11 UOUSa$- HbUSES- . Y kY elution' • t very reasonabie ljrices. lrrla111 wail a choice come in and sew ray li.t. I Ma Sine 01 toe best tames .n{Goder.cb for asar,• Apply to P J. RYAN. Real Estate and Insurance Phone 50. t1 (TOR SALE. -AN EIGHTEEN -FOOT l' motor launch. Two -cylinder. six borasa�w�y tw� ine. In firer -dam condition. Apply al ` T STREET GARAGE. -FOR SALE. -IN COLDORNE t ip. concession A e,naiatini 01 lac acres of land, in gond state of cultivation: Ave acres of bush. bve acres of orchard, mostly winter fruit. Preston steel.trues barn. 70 feet by 3a feet, with steelc.ttle stabling and titter -carrier. New cement .lo fa ft. qy 12 It. Good driveshed, hen- house and mg pen. Two never -failing wells. Good nine. room farm house. This property is sitaaled4in a splendid location. RSV only 51.4 mats from Godesrh. 23• m.leyto McGaw Nat and close to church and school. Apply to GEO. F. BEAN, R. R. No. 5. Goderich. kural Plane Its 11. 11 HOUSE FOR SALE. -APPLY - TO B. C. MUNNINGS, Nelms Street. tl WARM FOR SALE. -LOT 25, CON- CESSION 3, Goderich township consisting of 42 acres of olloice clay loam. with spring creek and spring well. Barn 40140. with cement sublet' hay barn, 11527; drive -house, Isa'_7; small hen- house; cow)fortabk concrete cottage. and two acres o1 oreherd. It re situated one mile from designated Provincial county road. seven miles from Goderich. and is convenient to school and, church. Apply to B.H. LINDSAY. R. R. No. 2, Goderich. Phone ebb r 1 t !TO RE N T. -EIGHT -R D O M ED house, corner of Britannia road and Cameron street. Goderich. Modern conveniences, good garden. Apply MRS. E. FISHER, R. R. No. 5, Goderich.. Telephone Goderich Rural. In r 7. 3231 A ; 11 I RECORD. G. C. L Year. Mira Blake ave ma Wiles Edw P Galeria' Collects/X.xt id"tits were very nuert•rsful et'recent depart- mental examluattoaa. Parry student writing securedxmaistandinmaii u wore• bb tafued otld 111411 in previous years. Weloesday'a da. the pleasing sumo Enid.* M. Lamb, student, IiAtl been Edward Intake lamb second 1 mathematkk and dnubtelly qualify 1 pall5ers eoutatned luetd that Mhos r 11 1rienlatlun rde1 the Seems! ic.larship. Miss �e•vw late,( honors In Mn•'•• and will tin• ka t'arter scholar- ship through her fpanding in selene and 1 malr ens. .` The standard 14 obtaining a full eertlfk-at.. has per (eat. 011 each gate of sixty per tie.ate would be date soured that torr beet, forty t and 1111 agar.- •( partial (re- nter if the condi- tiding on nil but one subject in tb1 teach'rx examine tools and four paper,. put of twelve Iu junior matriculation. (HhencjAp, the whale list of written qn egala,; which n ea written off at Itat tion. The Into foree in 1882 ARTICLES PRIVATE SALE FURNITURE. - t chairs. tables, capbaned oilcloth. trail sealers. • and tewir.a alacbine. Qwck dada MRS. 3. aalssaand Victoria FOR mod condition. STORE.° ietts lad to ile et'' .uSbjeetj nn dflrtl toild 3* leiepit•M exam- ntardlard *ulna requires fifty per R SALE HOUSEHOLD nine of bitehee nee. stovepipes, floor neroom table. bullet he seen at any tune. GRAHAM, corner d s. BICYCLE. iN at MEANS SHOE J3 It DIANOS TUN HENRY. M Square APPLY TO C. V. M. north ode of tl Separate - privileges 1111 Goderich F 8; also for ppen .deb .• the unffissignkit SATURDAY, A cent. III each sabjes't and no aggregate. but the favoralle feature is that stand- ing will br given in l'at'h subjce•t hu which the fifty per cent. has tern ol.- I tahwil, and such subjects have not to! Ile written on again. This year, sit-' ,111111 falling under the oW standard were grouted tallding In such soh - Jetts as they wade the fifty per cent. - he fifty per cent. ou (cash Nuhject Js i doubtelb' more dlfbtult than forty pe cent. in each ams spate per tent. egg te. The Iwlividual teachers will ve to do overtime with studeutN who It ve little or do talent for cer- tain of heir subjects,. The fo swing are the results : Lower School Full t"ert tete-T. D. Anderson. .1. H. lteererpe, )1. 1'. Hell. E. F. noble (hon.). E. N. ughertr. U. J. F9110l- gau, It. Mc1.. a at. l.. It. Idem. J. W. Jefferson, LI. A. McIntosh, J. M. F. Revd• raft A. . At oro W . l W. 1. �1' 1- a oo l eom13', J. H. -fon Partial standing -i4. .1. McIAs,d. In R subjects out of 9. Middle Se 1 Fldl Normal Eltruu t..1. Cooper (hon.,. M. T. Dalton. H. I). Itaneey. C. E. Driver. T. J. Mei', y thon.Y, C. M. McKenzie, A. J. Nal I. ah .A. Pentland M. E. Heyernit 11 in.1. it. J. II, Wilson 111011.1. L. K. %V 'liter. Partial Normal Ent ranee-- A. iieerers, 6 subjects: J. T. Garro is M. J. Hnuter. 3: M. G. MvIAswl. W. W.' Klllongh. 7: I. A. Young. 5. Fytf Junior Matriculation -(t ('ooper, 1). T. J. 51. Jamey, Mc4'arty, r. M. Mc•Ker� A. J. Nairn, M. E. Itryc•r eft. 11. J. G. Wilson, I.. N. Walke• Partial •Mtatrl'tllat(nn-1`. A. i ser• ecru, R subjects: M. T. Dalton. 10: J. T. (:arrow. 10; M. J. Hunter, 9: G. M. Meteor'. It. • t'pper School Complete Fu-ulty Entrance -R. Kil- patrick I'art 1. E. M. Iamb 1'ij-t•i and 11. 1t. Taylor Part 1. E. Wallace Part Ii. E. ('. Washington i'art I (hon.). 1'artlal Faculty Ent raner-R. J. John'h.n, Part 11 all lint nue paper: .3. F. Washington. Pnrts i and -7T-1111. but thne papers; E. ,feK. Wilson, Part 11 all but five papers. • Honor ilatr1•ulation-j. A. Hume. 111. honors Math., (hem.. French: H. Hist. 1.. A. Macklin. iiI. honors Liter. and Math,: 11. French. B. Tay- lor. 11. Liter.. 111. Jlnth., 1. Phys. E. Wallace. 111. Latin. Them . Germ.: IL Botany, Zoology: 1. French. J. T. ment booth Washington. 111. Liter.. chem. I'hyw., ut track at itnt. NM Zoology ; 11. Hist W Weir. 6, 7 and 111 Liter.; Ii. Freneb. E M TA.mtr. stalls and 1. English and Moderns; 11. Mathe• tion matics and potent. - tlte b Any tender toot necessadl, accepted. No Bole privileges. For further particulars apply to DR. W. F. CLARK, WANTED (IPKNINOS FOR FiRST - CLASS ,, II COMPOSITORS ,,AND LINOTYPE OP. orators. Steady employment to competent men on bass of FM per week of -4s hours. THE ARMAC PRESS, LTD, O.43 Dundee West, Toronto. 63-1 t YO.WO ROOMS AND CUPBOARD, suitable for light housekeeping. Apply H.. Box nes, WANTED. -BOY SIXTEEN OR over to learn motion picture proje•ton. Aloof girl for player piano. Apply MODEL. THEATRE, ftitt `1OMPOSiTOR WANTED TO TAKE charge of department: good wag,.; steady work for right man. Regular Journeyman come ppaauufor also required. Apply DAVIS & HEN. DERSON, 57a King Street W., Toronto. 11 /ANTED, -LARGE NAT I ON A L concern can use eight more maned men for :mpo: taus special work. Permanent ;wanton with a future. See MR. MORROW. Sunset Hotel. Thursday, s p• m. 33.11 IJOUSE WANTED. -1 WANT TO rent a good dwelling house of seven or eight room. in a good locality in Goderich. Po iwos phone 125. desired September tat. T. G. CONN(.N. Tek. hill ANTED.- QUALIFIED PROTEST. II AN I teacher for S S. No. 6. Goderich township. Duties to commence September lac Apply, statin experience and salary ezpected p,.on eal a plicatan preferred),to .1 B. ORR. 5,cretary-Treasurer, R. R. No 2, Goderich. Phone nos r. n. tl PUBLIC NOTICE. THE PARK HOUSE IS THE PLACE 1 in town for a-antclaes, home -cooked din• nor. Make en apmeintnwnt with MISSGO01)ER. DAM and try or of these droners. DR. F. J. R. FORSTER. EYE, EAR, NOSE, THROAT. Late House Surgeon New York Oph ehalmie end Aural Hospital reactant at fKorrNield'. Eye Hospital and Golden Square Throat Hos- pita) London, En` RI Waterloo St. S.. Stretford. Telephone 2117. At Bedford Hotel, Goderich. from Wednes- day, July 2011., at 7.8u p. at.. to Thursday, the 21.t, at l p m. LOST OR FOUND. kOST._A WATCH. ON THE BEACH Jeri oath of the rhos swarth. Reward. c)FFifE. LOS -A 131AMOND NECKLACE, Nh.en Squarpkwe, on rsdayeyelltr.� Au�wat Il{{.oder ave at THE lIGNAL dent:dent:a and receive reward. It Re -union Briefs The Old Home Week executive is now at work clearing up the accounts and other business in connection with the celehraticn. All bi Is against the com- mittee should b' pre entad at once. bey industrial Exhibition, Retort', of tlw-at•.tiyitiex of Old GixiERIUI, ONT+RIO. Houle Week would to. 1u.nntplete with- -. ----'--`- `-' - ant special reference to the +nlendid The r•eaatlar mi111t111711sGeting of the nut41c supplied I;tb•.SKaterloo Musical .lhmeek chapter. I1).D.E„ will he herd S,w•lety ltand. Their work has ieen In the Itaard of Tracie rood Monday, de0111Ns1 ns •'a e.;31, nnustca1 trent" August __. rat 4 prat. and wile/ considered y nlnun1h r s e finest music heard in (:oh -rich in re - Use Blackctone's heenematie ice cream A(iaine from the ranks of the Old Boys for all occasions. It makes a delightful. delicious lessers. Phone 240. Ido more sneezing summer colds ! Hay fever yields to Raz -\bah always, just le rheumatisrh, neuritis sciatica, etc., will to T. R. C.'s. sold locally by H.C. Dunlop. cent. years.' -. and. Girls who returned for the big week w•'s H. Preston Strang. of T•rronto- Many marvelled at his absence all 11 woe not until Monday of this week .that the news leaked rut haw 4 actually ,re gn'ml the romhired efforts of a dent t cion M keephim away iro m 111E and phy.t y old town on such a rnemorabl' occasion. Why pay more for a phonograph The twos. and the girls• inn. all oared when you •can get a real "Stewart" -you. "Bo." and sincerely hone that when from 115 to x•33, end a be they return again in 1928 to celebrate the tiful cabinet machine far g.5'?au7 t h anniversary of the founding of 4 The Signal will be sent to any address in Canada from now until Jan. 1st, 1922 FOR 50 CENTS THE SIGNAL PRNTING CO., LLMITED, Publishers THE PREMIER'S VISIT Mr. Drury w'ax allowed to make Itim- . twit 'heard. her 111-'4remark tieing to Hon. E. ('. 'trury the guest of 'he) l'olhorrw Farmers' Club at Nene- setung Park on Thursday After- noon -Two Notable Addresses by the Premier and the Hon. F. ('. Biggs, Minister of Public Works. The cirl•nmetninvs in eolnet•tion with Premier Drury's visit to (;/dlerleli on Thursday last were rather em- barrassing. Beth to the Premier him- self and to the Old Horne Week executive. The latter lgtd ben in- formed. os what was c.lrsl.k'rel to Is. adequate nuthul•(ty, that the Premier would r u d arrive at (:o h deed h at 10 o'clock. and actor.Iiugly.•hls address it then Agricultural I'nrk was timed for 10.90. After his arrival here the Premier stated that he had made no arrange - went . other Own to he here by 12 o'clock. and this arrangement he had carried out. Where the hitch occur - 11 -11 nobody Mmes to 1 .ow. The Premier noel the Minister of Public Works. I14n. F'..1'. Itigg-s, came up by automobile from St. Thomas, arriving shortly before 12 o'clock itt Mr. Geo.. irlthaalte's. on the Huron road. here they were wet by represent- ves of the 1'.FA). nuked the Ohl Huuit• eek exet•ntive. After a few minutes' just long a gli for the party ttt -flair picture taken on Mr. loaf ,w' M's llilllel.a)ude lawn -the i'rrm 'r nil his Mister WPM ('on- yeget1 toWii x1141 drew -rap iii front of the own hull. where they were met ant welcomed by M1€ ,,r Wigle, biembets. .f tlw town emuk•fh and othi.'r Wile a. The hour was tiso late for the eon - plated program at the ,Agrkultural 'ark to i.' carried out. the effect that he had thought he had got rater his habit of blushing, but on hearing that snug found) Iw had not. In expressing his appreciation of the welcome aecordes1 hint, Mr. Drury ad- mitted two deficiencies -he was not Islrn in Huron county, neither was he of Scottish extraetiull-but as he hull not been consulted it bow cithe' of these matter, he cook! not Ilebcuuel for It. The Premier then plunged rigTit 1n - fu a serious d,s•usslou of I'rovlutint qu(srI.i1i. While the ('.F'.11. watt d1st ilictly a farmers movement. ile claimed that it waw-nus•Iflsh in Its alma and did not ask fur anything detrimental to any other se -ton of the population. It was time for a new ,o111ica1 movement. The old parties hail been sapped of their energy. they 41t 1n of stand for an relr sadar set of prinelples. 11 'hen l� particular (the Premier) introduced in the Legislature a b111 for local option In taxation one of the Opposition leul•rx opposed it, though It was n part oft a platform ou which he was elected: , little did it mean to him thnt he dl not know it was there. There was a °Wing dedrr That there should be wore of reality. more of sincerity. to oar polities. There were things that needed to tut• &u.•, a11d the (1rud•r,. talk the lead lu doing there, loeetiuse with their Farmers' flubs they were the only people who wet together to discuss publh• ques- tions in ii calla and 411spas-loluate manner. Party Loyalty v. Efelency, l mler the 111,1 {artier, whenan office was to be filled party loyalty counted for more than ettictera•y ; a party fob, lower _. was .-,.,s,n for the p nsitiott\ rather- than the 1111111 best fitted for It. T11en their was the matter of securing the'^sinews of wear" --the campaign final. It ens n well-known saying - that "the own who pays the piper calls the tune." In the last, party fonds hail Iw'uefittrl from the contri- bution', of interests seeking something for theti,selves. -In the 11e1t ekset10n the only campaign fund the Govern- ment Would have wtltlhl be that ral4e1 by the farmers them.lelton in small subscriptions. - --- /` .. - . Mr. Drury' said that ron had sept. n pretty tale contylRef 10 tlw Regie., h1 !attire. 1•. was a (; It. one it Tory anal nor A Farmer. lint they were all reedy to support goo4 legislation. AI- tlongh the Got'cruaui•nt had nominally It very marrow majority in the House. It had loin able to xe•nre a larger •nppo't and to put through its mesa. tires for the benefit of the people. It w'a,' Aimto the credit Civil .tieta dit of the ele When he yam (gingen to form a Cab - !net he a-aw not asked by tun• m.•Iwtw•r or, a place in it. Instead they 411431 f•k anti let lieu cho N.e what he con. -14 reel ; the test available material. So ung as such a spirit prernlleI tine Gaye timent could .171!'!4--LII-J/u,st wr- u 'lox. E. V. Milt!, Premier of Dltnrlo: 11,1.1 After a ',plinrt drive amt, towf1. the MlulsU•rial party -{fits to Meneiietuug 1'au•k, where tlty the guests of the Colborne 1'tub for the remainder ,,t Al Menesetung Park. T Country. t MIol4.1 be no Ilne of cleavage .10•11 ilnd e.Mnhy" ypld the There might I. a conflict of national policy between es and Ow rest of theeottntry: in et, he wail firmly con- " rinee.l that big centres were a weak- ness to the Iut\lon. Hr would fa r owns of 1,1330 Beep!" of 5I0,o10; there 11d a wafer citizen - he small town and s nn tonflt of the tine fi.Jtlrel to he admitted nen ray people era+ did and 1C_Ute re (le•Iin. Ir call 3 f t wren render. on wattors the big ern flit then rather 101Ye fila) each than one t• would be A better 7 w err FA rmer• elr stay. ship. lint between the country Own.. Interest : what InJtre( There wns a beg crow at M,'ne- the 'other. And it hu s•hnrg Park, wlwrt• the �I'render and 1 tial in the towns Wen its tsdleagtte warms a tortnluwl all who thought as the far It;taidutl_._ The sitting -room uf.._sLe}/ h() nailed tu-,4l i_ i.. hotel was converted / into a dhd,.g- operation of these people a' Ask for a demonstration at Blackstone', Godench no such unfortunate cirenm• room. where Mr. J. N. k. ruighnn pre -1 • ak11,e•s to t ice cream parlors. Agent (a Gennet( stances w4l combine to prevent your en- 'ieh•.1, with the l'r�uler sat his right i in the trace of the difficult Rerxtrda thusiastic participation in the doings, hand and a largo number of 1'.F.(1 ober-war period the Gotten m n,t.ers rat the faith's. III the rcgn-' lar dining -room lteeve Gordon Young presided. ttndl. r. Biggs, the brew 11 l'.I'.'. for neon. Goderich imagine-it( alas Jomf It w•onitl he ;1 w ■■)ti■■■1 $$1i1/1 $$$ ■1g111111iiii if 1111 1 The Pavilion-!. NEAR SUNSET HOTEL - TAKE YOUR FRIENDS ■ • •■ • 1111 1 A 1R if■ X. Be sure and have your friends see the new place. R' you are sure of the Best Floor Best Music Coolest spot in this part of the Country Additional pieces have been added to the orchestra and we have an orchestra second to none in these parts. They will enjoy every minute. Goderich Amusement Co., Ltd. 1aliimamisamossauccusiimusimis 1R • 1 sat. iter. rote room the Other, At th been able to aecunnpllsh sr There hail helm on acctimnla difficult questions fats.- w •�ffth. -The adw/lnist thin natural resources ._of not what It sl, mid res 1 tarn and n few others t.ke 1' r. Meldrum sold Renee li , w•. /rami Hev-, lir. Fletohrr In wt)s this tour wltIi )'e•Rsn f iw•r Is, ods. Nof on , sl 4.71141.1111::::1-1. Y.1i1.11iobiti of the Inuchem - 111.0 g.'t ant of Ikf)ee 1s, all croyf'leed into the sttting•r,oni. an, that should tN• Ret. Int the c Imam Mr. Kerulghan, Head an 11111de ;trill .-nrrled oM adds to the Premier big o((1n• fortes: toast to "Thr King' was hon -shad .P14111 41icaJly - orPd, then the toast to '11r Gu.•st, frorn the forest r Wlih•Ii wens followed by the vhiRlnR. evgrctwl flet wt /to the tone of "Rel Wing," n( "('ul- might lo' 11-4:) lorne's 1\'rlcemw Song." n cnlnposilh,ii tint had not /1 ht. rat raid drag. t on of u ,foal of the ' lave 'ort ftrticuln y tnthe/it o Id t,).' Prov s the rerj•rltle �. plan: meet le for the repine - ids ; o-'rtlwent the returns serves, ;old It was • millions of dollnnt 'rel froth companies 'VII fa Ir anal honest let written especially for the rNsa:iou In their' dealing With the Deportment. Rec. 14..1. Ro a of Aulntrn. This tens The effott tl t nets,. iw•jng Macke (4 no snag Ittstlhy to ebony by the nssem• '•"o'er the., timber' due,' tt•onld tend Mage. the words rtulnitg thus to stl7tiR1 .m up the morals of fir • i north en Miry. The *note 11et tee Celborne's WektRRe Bong. • fought int honesty mitt 1t' ex•p•t•tel In dors tors with the Government as There once ens a honor marl, in of v hn.iness dealings, An noire farmer man. Who worked n11 day at sodden¢ hay. The/T`rntlnelal FIJlarteea. AA 3t frown 51111 he tolled e1'07 Another matter with w1A('h the Gov - tiny. ernm,ut had 11311 10 dci1 was the He was ealb'd 1's _the' farmerrs IN I.l ' financial situation of the Prrtvine. To leave (bind, and take his stand 1111.1ps10t110ow. 1T elTTTITovernment hall made certain obligations ahlch this Government had As first man of the land. llbnthntel on page 5,) Chortle : Now the sun shines bright on Ernest Dr -hey. ' On E. c' 1)rnlr, on Premier Drury. Far and wide thrnilgli the world his Lime is spreading. The Farmer Premier of Ontario. 11e was called by the T F1). • To be Premier of IlntariO. And shire he (lime legislation In his naTM' lies been posse that lidded to his to m(t. We bid him welenme to Colborne. In the good old rnunfy of Huron. We w Isle him well more than we eon tell, in things political. Nr. Dntry''s Speech. After thrv' cherry for the i'remlerl • BORN. WHITELY. -in Goderich ns, Monday. Argwo to Or and Mrs. 1 R Whitely. a son. JOHNSTON.-At Alexandra hospital. Godenrh. on Wednesday. August 17, to Atr. and Mrs W P. Johnston. a son. MARRIED. raw:vont) Ml1IR (In w•' -...fay. August ln, by Rev. R C. McDerm:d it. the res'denre 01 the bride's parent* Eldon street. 11-.s Ina May, emotes, daughter of Mr and Mel. Robert Muir. to Mr. W. Aletander Mugford. all of Godlericb. MCNABR-DURNIN-At the hem, 'rat the bride's mother. Stanley *Heel. Goderirh, by Rev. J S Hardy Min Vera Barton, daugh- ter of Mot, T E. chant,, to Mr. Allan P. Me- Nabh, of Toronto MURRAY.-At New Hachure. on Monde Arum 15. Mary Mier. wrdow et the dal: W H. Murray, formerpy of GeMrkh. LONG -In Geiderich. no Tuesday, August IS Mildred Evelyn, only daughter of Mr. and Mn. 11. R. Lon, In her 1311 year.