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The Signal, 1921-10-27, Page 5Admiration THE SIGNAL -- OODLBICH, ONT. iti�utuiiuiuibv,i��iht�tGi1/z;,tete,t��:�,u���;t1;ru1f1/t�filiibA1►��,t1ti►1��yWuii/iltiil,w►V NATIONAL TRAIN emeriti, coutaartd, took charge of al: "!low can we shdw our Ifttyl. t t'kth *genii• chute) Itirt July;.goltt; tows Y" wills to ionic for di a t ! tl1(•rr trim t+heltforl. said in the 31 n•. ('hub in North Ntret WILL BE HERE ON goodly 1(r meant it service for church next dtendny mornUog. EMI will Record f evenZOithiri the law ltov, Ii. i:. $elite. a Gunner ht Intr.Nlnc,d by 31l'. Ge••rge Horsley. •3 t� • =: FRIDAY,NOV.4 1'11"Ws. o1 \tirt11 Street Methodist ale. .\. '1' t chinch. Genb•rk•h, whir passed away a se•vi.e secret ry of fh' Ninety. wfil few• weeks ag.'., wilt t. • bald In St, have elm tgt• us. the servi' at 11 " uron' ate" duel arelllk• thin 6 :Iwl .4111 be auu'rhN k. lies.' 111 al r. uyer pill t,leah r Iden d Cioderieh Citizeaa Will Be Afford- dueled by lege t►r. Grtlnuwcons in the evening ' ed An Opportunity To In - is found even among children. If you wish your child to be admired, let us supply the Wearing Apparel We make a specialty ..f Baby Garments MISS S. NOBLE South Side Square - - Godey%!a Model Theatre Week of OQtr 31 to Nov. 5 Monday and T James (flyer t'urw oup•r feature • "�AiENi'* •. Alio the third • epluode \of The Sero of Ta non 'The Oki of the Jangle" , ()et. 31 --Nov. 1. 1's so -.•u roe( Wednesday and Thurilsy, NM. 3.3, HAROLD rwwr..t three -reef comedy "NOW OR NEVER" and ALICE CALIIOI'N in "Prineeus Jeer's" Friday and Saturday. Nov. !.3. ELAINE: H.IMMER 4TE1N a » I•• fenitur.• "POOR J)EE%R 3LAR6t'ERETTE • KIRKS ~111.►31" Li.tll1) 11.4,311t,TON 144 n r.,IIN a.1u¢ Iukdy ' N.kmahine" Matinees Monday and Wednesday at 4:13 p.m" Saturday at 3:es p.n. Two toll *bows every night starling at 7.30 p.m. itsymovoseteveseseenewetnetvotetwasetoe • esehiatineeeteSevewearseseseteseseseveve A Velvet Hat That has unusually grace- ful lines is a good selection for winter wear, We are showing a number of the newest shapes, in the latest shades, several of which will prove becoming to you. Come in and Slee our well, chosen stock of New Millinery Diss Ma R. MacVicar Kingston street, Ccder?ch ifVf!f►1.1111tq'ry 1.1“.I'PIPI.t"ft,%'r tgthuNq'rf./!ffiNr , The last Of The Beason. Goderfeh \lerrantile Resumer, Work. The last bowling tournament of the 1We are Wail to see the .woke roll - season sae p14V•rd on the local greet) 011 ing .nine more from tete (1441 *.- of •cduexlay afternoon. In a frame of the a; ,,Mh Mercantile ('ompwuy. A Scowl. double, the sinners were: First, tow of the uaemploy.d of the town Dr. Hunter and ('bus. Black;.dr'cond. are being absorbed and we will the Char. Chapeuau sal Chas. A. Nairn. buslurw every stxess. Bayes--HKgarth. A quirt wedding ,wag 'solemnised in Detroit, on Saturday. October 1*, when llbau Gladys Item, youngest daughter of Mr. alsl Mrs. James Huggarth. of Goderk•It. became the bride of {Ir. Lathe !!eyes of Howard.'rexns. The ee'rtWouy was p.-rfurmel by 1tev. Or. Muth. pastor o1 Grand ltiver Meth- odist church. Death .1 a Former Resident. • A former reehleut of 1;.41.•ri.•II passed away . . r 71 1 11 1.1 v 111 1 1 1 l:+irrie ..0r Tu slay, (h•t,dwr Is, in the ie•rs..0 of Pollee . agistrat. (:. .1. It:ul'i h.ir-t. Mr. lis dee/burst w41. Isrru In Perth county s,•v ly-two year- ago and server) dur- ing ►e Feehan raid.. qtr was as -i,t:ui to 11r. Presto', fu the -old tlude- rieh g war whim{ end later ensiled law here. 111 1w17 he moved to Runde where he remised taw nod where he war ruade• lice magistrate .ever -devil y rs ago, Mr.. Rattan's lfiitems. Friends of 31n.... i'. Button have leen much concerned chi week, over the news of her melons ilht in the hospital atI Hutchison. Kermit.. r e woe 'e'n fuer way to California to attend t e wedding of a. but was uneis es.fut. Mrs. Troy's', niece Weld stayed over a Hutc4iann to Ikonse also wits br, ken into and con - vied relatives there, ahem 1(r sat taken side r,abl.• mo41e-y taken. i11 of pneumonia. Her coed ion Issue, rotenone that Sir. Button w called! to 1 fllotr-Whitely. iter ride by telegram on Sunda and het The hue,,' .of the Miss& \t'hitply, on Jeb the 1ileo• day by aut Ile fur Je}eut1* street, ;vas the stone of a quiet' London to pet a train. \Won! has ainoot'wedkling on Wednesday morning at been received that Mrs. Button. while, 11.:40. when Mis. Erma, daughter of very hrriou.ly ill, has still a chance for Dr..I. 1t. Whitely, byelaw.. the bride of ' recovery. Mr. James Betz. Rev. Mr. 3keDermid e�1 Farewell L perforuied the ceremony to the pres- ence Monday evening the Nurtlern encs• of the Immediate relatives. Little Lights heel the It. (. N. classes of alaxlur 1Whltrly acted as ring -hearer North .ff'5.•t Meth.sdist.rharwll held a aisl Miss Edrle Tvr pla7.,1 the w•el- ed/c el evening for the purls!.&' of hid-. 'ling March. The bride wire' a tiwyrl- ding fire -wield W ate of the must 1"17ling suit of navy blur tricotine with Vat to tar of their.lumlwr, Miss Edna Itivers, I mactl . Niel ;arri,ol (plena Baler --Colt. -t quiet wedding was solemnized in VIctorie street Methodist pal-sonuga• ou Saturday. October 22. when *tel.. J. F. Iteyeraft united in marriage Miss lone rift, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 14. 11. Cute, of G,sh•rich, and Mr. George W. It(4eelder, sou of Mr. and 31rs..h.e. Bumbler. of the Ihurou road. Thr bride wore It smart navy 1rle,thtr reit and a -laruutiug Int of blur ata! black. After the cerrurouy Mr. and Mrs. llasehler left for .Hamilton and Toronto. tin their return they'notion with fled hlstalIatien of n gases. reside on the groan's farm 00 the line tank urs) tamp in front 4,1 lel. Huron road: enrage on West stmt su.1 it Was re- g el. Howard's fifers Entered. commended that the privil.1 » asked • A shallot rottiwry was perpetrated for 1..' granted and the (ootid approved. on Mon.h*y erode', i'N•tw,'H*'tt a1141 7 It avis rwv,mettrmttrt ghat the 4144491 .telae when the ,lierdware ..tor• of at (144 fos.* of %.'tlerley. \%.11111009 Mr. It. .1.' Howard ou Kingston street • and 'Waterloo streets 1e repaired at ti. was l.rikeu Ithp�aiel about *4.1 taken 14,1,T 11.4 eineeding $75.00. iu this froia tine till. Thr thief gaTri r eu- t kmtasetluet t o cotutratttee ads Wed .flit trainee 1,y br..;ikliig a pan,. of glass ft (4.lnts•II that it had sleet this year' the slit. d.a'r and .lruwt1) the la,lt.•apprTwirl tion and tie rcpaairs, there Mr Howard has, n. yet, no definite fore, wily could he temporary. I evidence as to who committed, the w1(, reommended that next year' theft. trwtin•IL give ,4,nsiderati..n to the re - The some night some person, tried' building of them. three flights of stepsto enter Calvin. Curt's groery store .r it w1(* resorted further tlhptt a ode - gram had leen forwarded to the Union of 1',,tuldh,u .Uauhdtalltr 1111(1 the 1luard of Railway t'omml*aouers of plo.m.ting airiest any further Imes(,..• fu the rates and toll. irf the hell 'rr41•phoned'ompwuy. The report was adol*ted. '1'.' public works committee report• e.l that It had followed Instructions and made repairs to the buildings of the National $hiplr(tildfug . Co.; that ua•a+aretneuts and cost reports as to the ulling of atnwte as p•titiotn4I for. were tieing prepared: that a tuta•rOr. gutter was being coxI.tneessi on Har- bor hill d, tike .rete of the surface w'ntrr which had been causing run- alelrrahlr damage to the roadway flint Mr. .1. S. .UMu had tiled with tin• town te 'knoll of 1ls1rmnity In eeon- spect The Modern Cars air. F. F. 1-1wreme, dlowu town ticket agent for the (*;44.41 Trunk, In- form. The Signal that the ('auadlsu National tram will he at tib• 4:. T. 1t. station, 1:11,1e•ieh, ou Friday, November 4. oust will 1e ,open for lusp.tiou !rpm J si.w. 10 10 ,.w. Toils afford. • a unique opportunity to the resident. of (.talerich at.4 vlch- fty of inspecting ole of the fraliw surd) us i. used by 4'arwd1ru Nettling! railway, in it- daily Canada w•rvhv. At Guelph hist w(ei•k 401400 people in- spected the train and in Kitchener fully 3*14141. -Thee train -is of otu.luudlug interest In a two -(111.1 w'uw•. lu the first place It shows The kiwi of be...uotive aril cin•* *Intl are being used to the traus- coltlentsl service, while in thts sec- ond place it is -an ,o'ular slenuol.ira- tfun of tie' high Blas, hwo*uollvr and rwiiwuy eale44 w111e11 are tehlg 11111414. the farterlrs of (lar 1oortiniun. The tnlill is cou1p1,.a• *n rce•ry re- spect. helm; lnll4w,e'l of ,leep'ug car, dining car, day coach„ tor arise car. colonist ear and }express ter. Patent car is the ewtaalllllrnt of the hte.t amt.utost up-howlate ideas d.•-lgued to .*e•ure for the traveller the maximum of comfort and safety: 4t.:•l equip- - melt 14 employed in every ,u.taa4•e. t Practfcallc all the •. (,*forts of e lotus life torr 4,rovhkv1 1. . the. 'leef.- ing cur 4*ttarle.l to the r;;lin. '1'h•, -e ,l who desire More than n.awl mea,.urr a ..l -ping car privacy' 'lie by n sim- ple device 1.e a,roulati sl„ted N 1431 iu- a { divtdtaal sections. The inter4or of the ear is rfai,.hed in an*twee oy. tints are of the lute•,t design in frteuKte ,I*ort milt J.1gitiag Is by eleett•icity throughout. The ear is heut'sl by the larger size Pullman 'standard type of lot water 'heater. Berths 1(r' minim - .ed e*t with the Iate.4 mnveuien es, The water .ripply Ir ,Wallies! from under- fed tanks. 117 the eleetrk••drl•du sue - time fain Installed. tine air of the ear tats hr changed every twenty minutes. The tont of a car of this kind is $ (,. 444141. .The dining ear has a seating ralpne- ley for thirty persons. It is finished in quartrr•eak and 1.1 equipped with cooking facilities, lighting arraugc- mont, and the ,osn•rnlroce of. travel- ler... Honse•wlvr. will he particularly interested in the kitchen. Among the features of its equipment are reuov- abir (.49f int; tables, trot tallies for csokeel ►nears 411141 poultry, awl a speiul 41rr:wgeuent for floating cups* land disk itefrigcrators are equip- ped with tlw' Mahn system of rrfrlRer- ation. sent rare isitepart exits (wing provided for prudery, meats. milk and 1 vegetables. Stewards. chefs nisi wait- er, are on 11am1 to exploits equip- ment slip reveal the mysteries miler. raining to the kitchen and dining room of a travelling hotel. ('ost en- tailed in htllhi)lg anal espileming h dining cur Audi as the• • on ex1(abl- tkn Is $46.(00, To *le overture citizen who may Ire cvntewpleting se crn.4-(`auulda trip in n less extensive way than the stand- ard sierra -r -?hr tmtriet .•ns.- elwrvt4-i.t of particular interest.. it is Jost as suh*tneitlally be11t us the•.. st4minr) sleeper (4,1x1 iv exceedingly well Privily. who tett yesterday for I.ucklsrw. A' roses. After the eereukn*y the gn.st. pry Ileasant veuinR was swat with Iuiieh k of a delicious suu141. Leering game 1411(1 'Anent.. Mr. 11. It lunch several. telegrams of cengratu- ,.ulc and Rev. lf. F. 3(uyrr Barr "bort • Litton. were re -evicts). Among those present frum.a Meitner was Mrs. Mae- a.14r',s.s'aud Mlss Eolith Murrey reed k.I*zh•, of Henson. 'seer of the gr.i"m.• a letter from the classes expressing Mr. ark! Mrs. 11412 eft ou the 2.20 heir avid .•lotion•. of 11i's Rivera' for 1►etroit and other taints. They rt«ence among tl and regret at W!11 la' at home to their friend. lifter Wer departure.- -- \ (unary 1 al 'their reskdenev pm South Harbor Notes. . ' street. (;.Mlrrkeh. ', r Cdlliugw.xal arrived At -_.A 8elmol Nurse For Goderieh. tike' G•aierieh elevator ten Thursday At the netting, '•f elk• pnhlic school with '44144.114144 bushels of wheat. board on 3londav,-flight Trusties \Wallace The «tinnier 4aenbrae arrived on and'[iaundern pulse a verbal n'poort of 1(aturday with 214.tt{I0 bushels 'of their inquiry into the 'amnesia used in wheat. icttgaginge 10)8..4 nurse in other muni The steamer Glenlhvet arrived on cipaliti,•'. They stated that the share .�f Monday with 127,(Mko bushel..., \whom expense of the public ech•N,1 and oats. 1ta V \- - , board should not be more than i o The stremer Matthews ar•rivl'I on WOO yearly. it was reeved by Trustees 1l.dueaday with Laui MMt bust(rls , 4of Cratgte and Platt that the matter be laid over' till the r gnLtr meeting, wiere- 'l ted ,teaatrr Homs 14in11h Ir In pd1t upon so amendment wait 'moved try Trus. and will linked 2110,0111 bushels of t*.. (.untlry, end Sallow* that they join wheat at the rlrrator today. w'i471 otter org:uurgtions in 4:alerich to T1w steamer Telle411*11e of Milwaukee is exported today with '2:14),000 bushels .4f corn and Oats, • Joins leyeraft '!las Close Cat. gages .a•h...l nurse. at n cost not to ex. 1 Flrnl- The amendment was carried on the following division: 1.4.11-Trnste es Ae'he.'on, Salk,ws, Gundry, McLean! and 1Sa rs. Fay-Tnuate.'s Craigie and Pi What at first was thot,ght to yh a I It as then moved by Trudee» Semi- serious aecldeht took Mare- f--dam--Mid ltel,'awthat.-Tru...tce Avheemn afternoon when John iteeyeraft, son of together with -,Truster Wallace, the chair - Her. J. 4'. and Mrs. lj.ycnft, as ria • man, he appointed the board's regimen - over by an auto driven, hy r. Rotoert tadivee on the ppint committee to arrange Matiewrn. John wig* r ng on the details with re eetena'to engaging a school Square on his bicycle, .fllr. Mathis nurse.. pun sin drove up Met ..t , and, not • noticiug,the boy. c iii(' cv,urse suddenly to avoid nother ter. The Lid was thrown 0his wheel and on- lookers state that one wheel • ,,directly over 141{ head. He was mash- ' (Cs^tMmrl from page 1.) ed to the bo!'tiltal in a passing car paid the ears of 411100 In ('ullsl4eil- and a dex-ter snmmoterl. 1t waa\ttlon of the fart that he had been me- 1.mmt that n.. bones were broken, al- playgirl hy the town for over a year t:*.. gid he was 141,117 st•rapel and spit had been showed to holidays: !bruised. Ile was taken laomelt.tm the the '4%10 Bounty nits. wits reported fhospital on Tuesday and is at present waif,- And tete' fn} E=10n0.4141 IR - getting along very well. rleadhlg (. W. N. it. nod's. had leen rctire'l In the Lank. The report was NG FRIDAY • THE LAST WEEK OF CHANGE OF BUSINESS - OCTOBER OPPORTUNITIES SALES - Same special prices as announced last week will continue to the end of this month Specials as announced last week in Hot . Water Bottles. Free Razor with the pur- chase of Colgate's, Williams Shaving Stick, powder or cream. Stationery, Hair Nets, Soaps and other specials. Be sure and get yoyW supplies • t SES, WINDOWS r ' ../N4H/M/'Nv Campbell's Drug Store Goderich Phone PO The Square .rr� While Thanking our good mimic for their filminess awl eon - sideration at all limes in the pest. w,• '..mule ask .hem to 4x4(414., 10 the new firm the same loyalty and forbear once that has been given to u* so gensron.ly al all time.. adopted. The fire,--conimittes. recommended the* fifteen building permits he grant- ed, These permits 4otveret the erec- tion of fonr'garages. the retr04141)IIg of three dwellitegs, the i.alanee being shingling permit's with the exception of one of Mr. E. I.. Dean who nppll.rl for permission to tenet a a•arehrake, office. and weigh Peale Wilding n Al - rt etre.d:""The report was adepted. The ,.pari.) cvomnl)ttee retnrterl that It d net Messrs. 4'. A. Bekl sad -4. 1W. `$Mci)o►Iakl. tis• ealuators ofv the Natio1 Shipbuilding plant. and had disco several decant in 400nnevtion with t ,work of making an inventory and valuation of the pintrt and equip - meat. A lull report, including a 1)'t of equipment and the machines re- moved from the Brock Ptreet plant awl a list of machines installed Pinee the last valuation. 1s to to made to the •ommlttee later. The committee alto reported that it had been informed that the highland Heald antehlne whop ie1nginw M the Astor enspasy, bed been lease,! to the i',rf,e.tton Flax Pulling Machinery Co. al 4200 per month awl that the town solfItor had n.otiAed the lessee to pay the rent to the town to apply on the mortgage aswirrst this" property. Aeotber re- cmmerakltlon was to the effee•t (hat the eourniltee be empowered) to !'ou- molt the oolk•ltor and take whatever Mete were ae(•r*wary to protect the Hewn'. interest In the plant of the floderk•h Meil'antile ('n. The Ir,mmit- *.e approved of the paten to prnvi.e for the eollectlon of taxa* twt{ce a yea* and reconamende,l that I* 1 evn- JOnvr MI to ro lllrttaol lelte Its W OMEN'S I Mass Mee A meeting of the Women of Goderich mod vicinity will be held in the TEMPERANCE HALL - on - Friday Erg., October 28 Commencing at se o'clock The speaker of the evening wilt be Mrs. Harry Carpenter, Haste•*, President of the Onttrfo Women's Liberal Association, Airs- Carpen- ter is an eloquent And forceful speaker and all women interested in the big political reties of t he day should not'to hear her and the s 1e able to - Vote Intelligently on It» 5th. God Save The King e Whthw • ' as Frau 15c. up We have all hang them for Me Agents fort Rud," best rod o HALLOWE'EN DINNER Do not forget the Hallowe'en Pinner to he' given i►y the • men of North street Methodist Church ori MONDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 3zat, 1921 Dinner will be served in the Sunday School Roost frotu tl to 8 o'clock. After the dinner a splendid pro- gram will be rendered in the church auditorium ADMISSION --Adults 5Oc• ; Children 25c ors and sixth. We also OU tree of charge. We e "Kirsch Flat Curtain the market. Goat Display o(\Hallowe'en Novelties Smith's Art Store East Street Phone 198 When in need of a Taxi Phone IW3 MIS GENUINE ASPIRIN HAS "BAYER CROSS" Tablets without "Bayer Cross" are not Aspirin at all Get gesu)ee "Bayer Tablets of Aapiria" to a "Bayer" package, Odin marked with the safety'Bayer Cross.' The "Bayer Cron' is your only way of kaowiag that you are getting gamine Aspirin, prescribed by physicians for nineteen years sad proved safe by ma- ltose for Headeehe, Neuralgia, Cello, Rheumatism, Lumbago, Neuritis, and for Pais generally. Made is Canada. Handy tis boxes of 12 tablets -o larger sited "Bayer" packages. Aepiria is the trade mark (registered in Canada), of Bayer Masnfactors of Monoaeetiesc{d.ater of Salkeylieacid. While it is well known that Aspitia menu Sayer manufacture, to assist tba publie against imitations, the Table* of Bayer Company, Idd., will be stamped with their curia trade mark, the 'Ram Crow' pod with IneMlrfll rnlV4 nheIt.4.P, but is less hiiuriouay furnished. '131tr ear is lighter) by eleetticky, one ilenllar featureof which is the location of electric lamp ar.ler tilt• seats for use at night when the soiling lights are Mit, The ear it nl*- q Lipp ed with it - modern emdlern kiti•hen, containing rnnge, rn- frigerator, sink. enplwlnrl, rte., for the convenience a of travellers who wish to provide their own meals. This car forst 4.7),000. .44WNher efte--thavelit. per rhat4y of partictller Interest to many is'thn eulenlst car.. Taleear_ shown 15 of an improved type. and la much as is now tisk! hy the ('anadliiI National Rail- ways in (harvesters' Excursions. The bertha are adjustable In order to are eommalats ihemw•Irrs to day or night travel. A car of this kind costs 742.500. Tale day eoa(•h le of the well known standard type used 01the Canadian National ty.tc'm, and root 4:11,000. Thr •xprb,s err Is of the type r.gnlAr- 14 Used by the (t,radlan National Pa - press ('onpplrry. Total cost to produce a train *nch is that now on exhibition would be Friday, Nov. 41h approximately 4A70.04M1. ('err atone AT GODERICH Open One Day. (Inky melee over 47;lID,OfKI. .l similar train p 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. 4 was shown at the ('anadian National Exhibition and wan visited by: 14)0.. 000 people. eflXntlnrf1t1A X dAntfSeXtA XX - ou appreciate the value of Good •,Clothes from a Viewpoint of Style Standpoint of Value Style Point of Appearance Pocket Point then you will appreciate in• eve MARTIN'S CLOTHES possible point.. of Price F. I -J. MARTIN, Tailor XXXXXXXX$XX XXX XXX XXX XXXXXX ESTABLISHED 1872 4. WE cash Domini>n War Loan and Victory Loan interest coupons at par, and without charge. Deposit your Victory Bond and Dominion War Loan coupons in the Bank of Hamil- ton and thus save the amount represented until such time as the money can be used to ' best advantage. BANK OFHAMILTON Goderich Branch A. J, MacKay, Man Iger Canadian National -Grand Trunk -Across Canada Standard Train Thi Last Word is Travel Comfort C Everyone Invited Free Exhibit Alt Steel Cars • Fully Courteous attendants in chary- to ' -•'r erste •r colpftY tl� tit �s eight travel. Slrwards, Chefs, W a' .ole, . on duty. 1 Housewives will be specially tote *unary arrangements. The train is aceompinled by a staff of men efficient in the flexions de- palrtments npp'rtainfim thereto. Their office Is to explain by praetl-al de- monstrations the "why and where - for' of the equipment on an ncmv.- ('nrmelo trail smelt AN that in 11441' cel tIIP ('annrllan National Railway aye. tem. HOME FROM 01.1) COI STRV. PonnNr Metbodbnt Pastor of (.oeerie44 Returns Frees Conference a In London. Rev. Dr, W. H, (lrwtaam, pastor of Victoria att'es't 'Methodist elfin oil, •oderk•h, abort' fourteen yr'ar•r ago, hat returned from the Methodist Dcrt►trterrival Conten•n.e In London, England, and hat »slimeed the prrtor- ate of St. Clef. ave ' 3lethodIPt churrli, Toronto. Speaking from hit own pnlptt Dr. 4lrahsm deviated that "Lord Northcliffe it afraid that a ware of pmhtbltlon tenor Canada and t11. tinted States will neer" the (M ('entry aid he ban atertol In NP ' neematrrn..-naapalign to belittle pro- bity/Ono rob41,1(1no on tolls Mae of tie AtlantIe" 1 The 'rotunda" Manor, *Pon whore Mr A.- ree of Melee of Divinity wad, r CHANGE OF BUSINESS We hog to announee to the peolic •'' *.ods'rirh and %trinity that we hive sold our royal business 1, . 'nhu It. Mustard and Compons, and in doing so 1(r wish ••ere to our customers in this 4,41.41 and surrounding township., e..r gr. eful appreciation of their patronage during the many years iu whish we have AMP b,i'.lnet. here. While Thanking our good mimic for their filminess awl eon - sideration at all limes in the pest. w,• '..mule ask .hem to 4x4(414., 10 the new firm the same loyalty and forbear once that has been given to u* so gensron.ly al all time.. Our seem..sore will ('0nfinu4 to art as the Sok Agents in tilt. district fo, the genuine 11. 1, & W. Serateton ('oat -the Standard Anthracite. If prompt, 4ar1h11, and .twerp %ervite will win and retain your M1sine.s, we feel dire that Afes.rs. Mustard and Company will leave nothing undone fo merit your confidence. Before Mad* further orders. we shall embroider it : -,nal favor if the new proprietors he Riven an opportunity ,, •. v the question over with /an. With our further assurance of air deep gratitude for emu) past favnrw in our association In bu*iness with the pastille generally, believe us to he Nineerety your*, MatFWAN ESTATE Per iL .1. A. .Mace'WAN Per W. A. Weer:WAN (iodlerloh, Oeteher 1a. 1421.