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it '• I s to You
f lave you neglected to send in the names and
addresses of your friends to :the Centennial Com-
mittee, believing that, because'they are well-known
)C .people, they will not be overlooked :'
TILE SIGNAL,
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r ulunsytlle The pailhea rent were
Meson, '1'h.,- R. Wallis, Samuel Mae -
XMath.: Itr. W. F. !'lark and L. L.
Kilos. Th.. ititerwent was In Maitlend
eedietery,
Uon't expect anyone else to\' remember your
4 friends, if you have not taken the trakible yourself
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to send in their names. Write out a, list NOW
X of everybody you know who should receive an in-
x vitation to the Centennial Celebration, and send
it to
DR. W. F. CALLOW, Chairman Imitation Committee
Goderich Centennial July 31 -August 6, 1927
MRS. E. A. WARNER
i - Fri4:iw' Jo., -irAlriel- With
snrprl.e ault regret of the death M
Mrs Wainer. wife of Mr. Erutst A:
Warm r. of Burks Fulls, which uirur-
redt In the ho,ipltal at North Itay on
Felnutry 1lth after a brief 'Uncle,.
'lite dec1•ased and her Itiodein.1 were
1'•sidents ut l:oderielt for mune year-.
Mr. 'Warner being ....tweeted with The
*igiat IM•t'ure going overeats In the
Gr. or War. Mr. Warner 1s now puh-
ti:h. r of The Arrow at Burks Falls.
'1'h. de•en+tit lady was id her forty-
sixth year. Site • was an rhrnest, de-
Vuuol uu•tuber of the $aptlat church
and was held in high esteem In her
..drat. of (doubt and acqualulaures.
Besides bee huwhaud, She leaves one
urn:titer. \tart alargan•t, who was
bon, twelve pots ago in (:clench.
The funeral tock place February Loth
:u Iturk. Fall., her miaow, lire. 11. 0,
F:asntan. being assisted In the ser-
viees--sty-ihu.rtaWeitt. ministers of the
own. Thi• bereaved husband and.
daughter have the sympathy. of their
tt:uderikh friend. in their great low.
East Street
B-akery
.‘Voll) I\Illlil':'•I•t(►s by
e*tiult our well -baked bread.
uIa+1e from the best anti purest
,tt itliirrdlnIts `ill :1 sanitary
lotykr•liup. -
t.1tolt• \l'heut anti , Brown
L
Hn.el nr, .lnelelllee -With
E. G. Smith
1 elephone 184 We Deliver
thnigltti.r, Mrs. 1Iti • I t 1'uuher.
..f @•up111er: and -.11.
of ('aw.arhi.. fi ret• are also on F'R
1wu siders aud,ut brother: 11rs. Metal 11
C'hlca o: Mrs F. I.. Craig .khlfeilow.
MARINE 1'1111 DOING$
GUDERICH, ONT.
(afar. Atter the prises
lunch tc,r: aw1irdett i O4'NDRA+B BALE REGISTER
was and ,t,r•"iog ruin -1
uu nrcd. ant: x davlin_ lore wag Wedue*tta)', March 0. -Auction sale
presented •** the cos ::n..,1 ,laucrr. of farm stuck anti Implements. pro-
p:1s.t•d Twee and forth �. :-'' the dlt- prrty of Stanley itayden, routh ball
fervid: move•then. • lc r, t ht• •.t lot L eoueellsd at 4, 1)
AUCTION SALE
AICTIVN SA•'t' 110U1}I.1liULfi
E E I i'tX'TS.
Ili»Teal liar, , There w i11 he amid by pobiic ani•-
Iluu. at the Colh••1'ne Apartments,
Hamilton. street. Ciskeieb. on
S.1TU1t11AY, MARCH 5th,
commencing a1 2 .,'..Intek p.m., the
following :
(►nu klteleu table, _ kitchen chairs;
1 oilcloth; 1 Web. ruldward. glass
doors: 1 kitchen r.•ng(. used four
years; 1 , itlldttg-room titbit.; 6 leather
chairs; 1 buffet ; -3-ply parlor Butte,
rocker. chair. lon...'e : .1 bedroom
suite. dreseer, coaan.b': I brass itwl-
ntead, mattress and serine: 1 toilet
set; 1 Sanitary mattress; 1 trunk;
carpets; 2 racking chair.; I hntraek.
a Ith glass: 7 pairs toilets*: 2 parlor
tahies: 1 set dinner dishes: eutytlastl
dishes: 2 ce11l re-tabl. - ; 1 tuft. 1 wash-
.knudug lw•Ilwn 1t tta.:t taken t Ashticld.
of the ius4lIrrn.4rs i. g,'„up"•' F'riliay.'Miitit 11. •Aurtitti .a 1c of
,..ph. of w'hleh rat, h, lily of 7nrur stuck, Ippfemenioe au.l drakes
tl!`• meullw•rs. tlafry tow's, Properly t Mr•r W. W.
l'rIae were Saari„I ofollow• Fisher, Colborne tuw'u►bip.
tuft eharneterr•r £urine Indy of
Altatrla:•' tvwts.11atlou, (:cute'
first petite, `•Lenton lt, L' :" 2n41,
Hoist. For rultulues: t'•:. • dal 1.lalr ,
Nee, 1Vuuanl of 1572 4 Irwlwa.
Uncle Kalil, Arnbhun :' •", •la{tnn.ae
Lady. (11ltit•t.e Indy. 1'. .,,.. dal tidy.
Indy of WOO. A .Mexlcat I 1.14. Bit of
Ileallter. Itangte ❑ S.iva•1 "IN Mat-
Mascot. Indian Roy. TI..., .:re only a'
few of the rblr,•!. as there
were forty prizeprizs inwnI'
John Sutherland wand.•rs w'hy,
ho did sot get a prLz. in his Ht1eli•
land dress. Well. Jilt If you i
had been properly attil si you surely
*amid have wean nut. Ln' I the Ittitt
, 1Aaee your fdl1Ialw•g was ,••11t to the ,
hack and your {laid t1 aped' ower
/he w tong .hnntiler. ... . •'nr swan-
l'hertlift1. M t Ship w
dim. or dirk. w4.. c,• • 'e -pie s
for it. ah.rnce: In t .1.1111. we
,,ul.al't tell whether 4'.:, acre touring
for ming. W.. would a.i1' you. John.
:u :nlc1•r11•,• 3171lit for u1t'e dint to
-eat Mime. the. beam an,: ' ' flag••• a'
RAZOR BLADES SHARPENED
SAFr1'1' la:0;4u1i 1t1.Aa1F:S SIa-1RP-
FL\F:D.-Slagle edge blades. 3c
cacti or 23• doz. 1t011141e edge blades,
4.• catch. tjILleltr blsdea, 355 doz. A
{w•rfet. t edge gun rnn[tool. A1.1'. TER -
RI -17 & SON. West Street Hardware.
J'huue 4511. 21
FOR SALE
ROIL SALE. - BUICK TOURING
car, (1 -cylinder, in beat of *hope.
only drtreu about 7(71) miles. Write
P ll BOX •'sift Goderleb. Ont. 21
brant. and nuut•rons other articles.
TERMS. Cash. sh1.
M115. J()iIN 141,1,10W.1'ruprietreas.
T. (11 \I)ItY & SON.
Au. t hearers.
lower. Apartment house. formerly
Judge Merle's residence, St. V1-..centstreet. Immedlate laosstasiuu if de-
sired. IIAYS & HAYS. Barrister»,
Hamilton street, (:alertch.
MINT
NT
IWO UNFURNISHED ROOMS IN
a private home to nett. All modern
cuurenlenees Apply at eine SIGNAL.
OFFICIO. St
TU RENT. - LIVING A'I'ARTMKIN't'S
(4 reissue), over store. Apply' to
W. HER". Galerich.
HU1'SE TIt LET. --BRICK, CENT-
RALLY located with muu
'modern t-
'euleucus. R. J. ACIIESIPN.
'1'O RENT. - SEVEN -ROOMED
'mune un St. George's Cresceot-
Suitable for small family. Apply
HURON INVESTMENTS. LTD.
$16 PER M0".Til.-STORES ON
Hamilton street formerly 04.10Y -
pied by Mi.. McKinnon and Samuel
Ward. ('au berented together or IS
separately : $l1 and ' a month re-
ap.rl1v.•ly. Apply HAYS & HAYS.
G11derirh. ,e
N 1 1ut.R:
LA: t'Elt MONTH
TF.1.4'11. --Two data: upper and
OR SALE.- TWO PRAIRIE. STATE Aum RX SALE tai' FARM RTO('K
ii Incubators! 150 and 400 -egg size, ANi► IMI'LF:L"9'S.
like new. These are one of the hent
factored
makes of incubators menu MA. STANCE% Il. YI►RN
W. .%. rtflatlttl.M. Trafalgar street•
will 'tell -by 'midi.- tttetinn ■t south
half of lot 1, rsur, -"doll 4. Division ' LOST OR NY►1'NI)
i('SH}. FOR SAI.II:.-.11'PLY..-TO J. t3ae•-Asbtlehi oe
pi baa the they • e u S, Itk:IiFU t ), u ourg WF:II!YI:s1), 3 MAlet'N !1 �J♦ n,
e •t rills, uerade at Iht• The .iuehlg broke . .• nom.. t - ART--0.frit•--x--r.IHw'prtt�abetrt".
ldn>" e ' Marine1 n ...oiler t hated III 1 I C In street
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IV
►VFJS1)AY Y- -
gat 1
fall :Vhf. --_h w_Ms ul.t of fife.. -,chru
u/ r. aeurge •t'+1. a e most ea pageants yet seen In with theovew4tlws-ewtertaauuuat_
Creek. Mich, A funeral .erriee was ,:al.•rith. 1t as the opening mf the muwh' wait frlrnished by. Nr. Tow
held at the Iwrawtn:a. Bcontiller. on 1Lsle-Hell Centetittial and turned out to Uott and Mrs. D. Marto.
Nleuday aftertuaa; ;nil tit remains he a great sueeCas. t'u.tontes of all sQUIBIIS..
%acre taken to Si. TI.•,I1111- on Tuesdny1 uuttnos nod ,,t oil drnnwinat\ons and
tteirnsug for interment in the St. ,-reefs were sten there. 31MI Si greet A clerk 14 w'ouud utt ke 11 riot.
'1'hauul. eena-eery, 1G...1 . E. Ford. of 111 or reedit L. due to the 'u0ndaer'. but whorl a liusluess and tip it
Goderi'h, ,old Ret. I.. 4'. While. of •1 t1:, Marine Chill who 1141,1 the affair soma.- Chicago Daily ,-
Nile. ,•ouduct e) the r, ire. 1111 Mau• 11, , 11:11310 rue the able truer 18
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.',ay nt Beumlller all the pallheurer lthitb i, ora. carri.•,i owl. ts+ttulws BORN
14 ere .1. W. (:144lhlll t'le,eher Fisher.', were brought- from Toronto. • offal.) 1st '1,1,1S41._- Ilar-: 11 -I'it,.'- 11,•-
.\rthttr Fisher. Wm. \•i,•r• Gu• Yon- nmd lh'rolt and ur .•chefs.• was S'Aared trot!. J11'it.. on Mn: -i. L Mr.
stow. au,l Jolu. i," •- .Urs. iJ- A•.i t.+.'luuk.t the lint uul.queraile u( e and \Ir'; Tyco M. h
1traw•rtaett nn41 Jar.. Ilxrie ..5,,3.b•r, .1.•,,.m,y�]L$8.t'ns that will be mute•
retell: red ti beautiful fey entitled ••NI ' hereof he those who took- purl he 11 foe
the Gorden.- fur will, Ile WuU,.ln.ug it long time t.• i 41x•. The hall was I
pltyll the idiom - "•'ulphulo.eet.' filled 1...onlwtcity- and it was n pretty
'Ill:. floral 'ributes i, - it I0.1 yrretttha i .iglu to Look over the muting figures ria
:1• 1 111\' ...dors
Mrs. F. •1,: ('rxl¢, Rattle l'rttsk: 11u'tiug here• and there nod never for tt\IITH (n t'n,. , ,,t• •hip. ou
quo, i'l.ethaal' Nle T` a uo to rte still oil
tor
The
(nee Hanel alto. 34 tgu1.'''- sba=Mdit
11f A infighter. Amir. , !t..►
ItTEI1. -At Whiter liay.•n. Florida.
t' .Mr. and alio, Eru.•: W. Potter, it
ter. Barbara .311
fri ut. the . ftuoily lt. t nu le . hgre tt , in tit+ 1 rs and fairy dresses. DIED
Oen :
�y t 17
.1. Stillman. Stratford: Mr. and Mrs. were 141 Iw•..pic Ill romp:lie stud'Smith. in her 79th y•
Vida. 1 i boo lit9 edt n matter Ilr,tily St. '1`emes.; Mrs
IL'Olt SALE.-R[ttt. l . RESIDENCE
I' on corner tot. South-weyj corner
Nelson street and Cambria road. Al
r,•:,.ontible Klee. Particulars from
F. It. (►ARROW. Guderich. Ont. td.
f I' i I UA RLE PROPERTY F O R
$AI.H.-Corner North and Nelson
streets. -Apply to W. 11. JACKSON.
CA -RM FOR SALE. -THIRTY-FIVE
1 1' iter. s. Situated' at Iti'nudiller, 110
rode from drun'k'ard sehwo4 (2 teach-
er./. half -utile from Stour, blacksmith.
grief mill and hrit►I: yard. Well writer -
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eta. three acres ,timber land, one-half
Iacre strawlm•rries and rasplrerrles.
New hens.- and bank learn. C. A:
\'AN STUN E. it. R. 4. Goderich.
nuc ilaee. 1'lu rr ' 'P'vleley. iarlwoo . _ty:.. -bawl
at'.. nue yea ..:111 Huth n.• to . 111N1'KS.-At Toronto ens Sunday,
family. St. 'Phomas. nod Charity Fief•- It waafer he judge' to.01.1i the obi- February
r
' F nfn.. • Ill c►s.
uu•u's Ledi,•a•, tit. Tlaeua., ui•rs of the prizes. which numberedtvungest daughter n! '4 lair air.
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Automobile Owners 1
Auto Markers and
Permit Cards
J. W. MacVicar
al Mae1'ieer's Slide Store
P. O. Box 414. - t:mitt
rte in all. At 11.110 p.m. the Judges •••.:-
r 118(1 Mrtt. HArtey
RS 1.1.44. their stood on the floor: they
MRS. MARY PARKMt'NF)IL--In Goderlc'
14rrr. 1'apinin RoderickMorrirtnn. Cale
alt'.. Mar` .3, I'ar„ left Gtmliri.11 titin Mills of the freighter flail. Jiro -I \\.tioesday. March -..1
r
t. ill-•111-.Ix-uucls *Su -t._ euuU=uu yt ith .tom,;,. nn,1 -air. .14'mea Ltwnan--i-Mi. w1•(1 Nears,
her brother. the Rev. .):macs An4h•r..»trWm. t'tinipb'll. that vrterinl ..f snotty 1 *The tuai•ral will takt ;,..•role
of, Fart,. Nardi ltalota, alto t.s.k her .'t•/.ntests. eras the master of ceremonies, 1 residence or his Bench -la a Mr.
to his , 4. Shortly aft.•r arrivItig i a 1111 was tIn•svd to tit the. 04 -! in his Earn. Hnr.rfi read, OM Friday. Nla
ill Fnry.1. Mrs. 1'aek entered n 114)41.1-: tall hat atwl eve litlg dee.:. In fact. j 4. tit''..!at n:rl.n'k to M.nlam6.eme-
-. twF-f.'*' sufaieat Atte'tatiwt.-Itll.1. VVax_tt•' r he-retntmle+( no of (hitt old Veteran n11.1 . eery -L Servlet'--4-Liu-- lteusu-._;tt-2
covering ut.•t•iy front 3 lit' nls•rstluu ; noted ringmaster, iilt:: hire. of 1.0' 0• 3 :i rllx•k. .
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wnahili: on
McNeil.
i ate•
im
whet' eomplll•atlon8 Bel: in which
eail ass her .Leath .lilt Ft•ltrtttlty' s'.'kh• (.
irl: Funeral ...twice,. wee, tontine:et! ly't -
the ai,it o; silta•i on-11,left, Rev. 1'. 1..
%Valium. ,nlut the paster of the 'First :
Methodic 111siw•opol church. Iter. K.1'
1'. L'nri•i. )lase ora- furnished I.y
N1rs. G. 11. *11844'. - 'U,tantwelt wee. In :
I Riveralt.• eionetery. near several r.•la-
MRS. •MARY E. HILF.* ' ;Ives of !he'de•t'as.st. Mrs. ('ark ons
The death tw•curn'd at Loa Angeles. tont 1h•tola•r 17. 1s:17. near fort Hope.
11furniz, on 'Thursday. Fela•uary 4)111. Whelp n girl -he wo.etl with her 1
of Mary E. Hiles. widow of the iareuts t.. 3Cinrttrdiue. In 14179 she
John 1111es. She was in her se- wens materiel to Ilr. Alesalwk•r
-third_ Mr, 11.11111 Mrs. 1114es lay nod sherdaliter the tuerrh.ee
heth well knWit1 re. _Huron they iinlre.4 to' Pito• ilii'•, lent. •\ •
Sac was barn at Whitby, dnugtlter, Mara.,died when she wa•r
and inter ifred at iimrantlne for tlfK'•..•. ;ease -- Fiudisy 411,.1
y furs. For nine years she wits ill 1.97. .It Ripley. ht 1104.
i.;an1 of Loudon. About n year Findley nits ularrlui.tu-31r. iiri11(•y .3, '
trent to I.ox Angeles 10 live and Pork, who 4'•edln•t. J n jewellery bust
Afterwerd war. taken ill. Her- 1101. iii I:,derieh for wnme, years tine 11
.1 died eight yeart ago. Sur- win. died 114 years . ago. For some!
h.':are four Notts and three dough- time Mrs, Park made her home with
:-John Hilri, of Vaumurer; 1.1014. her brother. le Puke. N3►, bin It.trr
he snore eify' : Rev. John.- of For. 14,11 to 1 alif'rni:. wli.•re itttl• 1.[11 1,1 ,
. Dr_ t...FLy.i',, of London; Mrs. F. two years: Wm la -menial to Anther,'
'I'eulplhl. of Hamilton: and the I,lu'g. flan -A -TM -Otter to Geiterl,
'd .Air and Pearl, of Les Aug.- where she lived unfit 11 fi'w week•
:he tearer -also font ,i4t1•r, end axe. :surviving tir'. M'4hles the 11re-
1.rothen.: Mrs. \Villlam I'ann, thee are two sister.. M1.s Rachel
t .• 1b1V1(1 Rogers. and Mrr. _Nettie Anderson. of Fargo. N.D., nu.; \Ir't
:,•.is-hil:son. all of Las Angell,: Nies. Basil 3i,rrll1. uE Ii,•troit. )Ilei.' .
!louver. of 111711:.1•.814. 4'.18144-
St.'1,010 4. Mich : and Newton
1 iliiam ('anipbelI. of Westfield. 'If Ile drnth ..f Miss Frances Mucks,
, : I'bt. inti. l tock p'aer un 14.1*nTows' terns r1y of Gate•ie11, ,xcnrrerl wtd-
- : Iaiudeu. R,1'. n. F:..t. ire'. of. deuly .1n Sunder ..turning Ia1t at her
, of \Vestry united rhnt,n of lb ale', 9 Elmer .u,uwe..1'erttntn. T1,e
flr'., : ; It se'rlcea eni s the rr.lant'e of ,lecenwv� Indy ora- ben. ht rloderirlt
1)r lollop V. 1111.•1, 1:.11 Inngar(1+ �„ lieu
-rte. Nod at N.wlilNnd afuw•e euro. the 'tee Harvey : e
nt.I MTN. Ifinks. The
parents were pioneer Settler. 1n this
31115 (;I 4,.tt.F: S\II'l'H !Retake.. anti the fanlike name is per-
t ore pits-ewit''
l tn,-'nlhor41e tw•t1Hto4---14.-414nek•\stiet't. Goek•rieli_
liable. nt the I:em1• of her 'laugh- After jar. 11iot•k'1 death 11..• fnmsij4
aro Nits. 1 R.'v. • F: A. 1 'utter, uu Fri,wrtteIi Jntu town. :i d for 188117 y'eara
117 '•twiio F'rht u.Ir.3 _ i. Mt3. iieurg!_= run4 oa Hlurks hail lived in Tor-.
•meth. n• dire•a.ed wo- in her an'ltf-*1111 A• differ. Mita, other
c„u:p ninth rear teal 111.1 Imam ill, .t.riicing sisters and brothers ear. Mrs.
•1•• tt tam tcw•ks berore he•r deice. John Kees. nt 4:1ttordeh. 3Ira. Annie
haves h. m nirh her loss one Booth And 31r•. 3btria Boron.,, of Ter -
erne'. Will anti .11h'•rt Hlnels. of 144'
- treit. The rennins arrived arrived In God -
Unlimited anti: of • crock --11.1 flthtV reefing and the funeral
y s. 1”111:1”111: Hare. lin Tnt•sJ 1y effern/wm from
comp lux En HOOD row,:U E the resident... of 31r L. 1 . Knox11e-
at :el per single cord, delivered. .. i.hrw o4' on„:,r,.n.. d. Tlu• flu.o•rat
(111: 414)1.tikiCH MANUFACTURING services nere eteolltrted by R,•r.'t'. F.
CO.. 1.1MITEi). -Clarke. of North curet United chilfrh,
1'.•.'r ..f ,Ulglesea St. Phone 61.) a -sl -ted h, Iter. 1 33', J. Kilp,ttrit•k of
OBITUARY
MISS F'1tA\t115 IIINI'K$
1 Town. hu•, the te,,teat Rtiter of
F.\1111 FOR SALE - 1,01' 3, CON-
111drSRIN 4, ('uterictl
towahlp•
67 teres clay town, bank barn, frame
henseh,-u house, driving shed. oreh-
artl and trout creek, 1%J miles from
rhur.4t. ei4ha4l and station. Home of
!1e late Itiehard Jewell. Apply to
MR.$._Itlt'nARD JEWELL. care of
W. H. Jewell. R. R. 4. Gtwlerieb. (Int.
eombIt Ile41tg at 1 alt weeks uitl black and Drown.- finder •
Ilaraew.-l►ue blas„ burse. 13 *arsl1,
old; 1 grey mare, 9 \ears o -GI: b 'ere
efleron,nelding. rise_ 2 years; 1 rel
cow. 7 rears aid. doe March 17th: 11
black caw. 4 yen r• due In April: 1
Klatt caw. 7 years d• m11k1ug• due
1 St•pu miter 1Stlt. 1 r'• i nod white cow,
. years add, wilkii,_ due September '
10th; 1 aged cow. n ifklgt : 1 steer. 1
year old; 1 .nntut calf : 1 calf.. ti f
weeks old.
Pigs. -4 Me your: ani : u pig+. :.
works old.
Ileus.
ISte.
:.0 liens: 1 rod
Collie dog.
Trane Leave at TOWN HALi. It
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Coll SALE .-EDISON DIAM0N1
a di}a• phonograph with a 'lumber- u
sada _ Will he cold at a bargain
At 'y at '('1111 SI3INAI. OFFICE. 2
ImplremeMa. Ete.--'int• M:I.sey -Har-
ri. binder. 6 -ft. rut 1 NIa1:.y•Ilarrin
fertilizer, drill. 11-1 • : 1 3latwey-Isar-
rls drum hay Heald••: 1 M•asry-Ibtrri•
hay rake, pt -ft.; 1 \1,i'onniuk mower.
6 -ft.. new, 1 Dee, •7 cultivator. 13- 1
tooth : 1 T13(1shir r --Tim' harrow- new. `
14 plates; 1 sty f, rseetitu harrows:
1 }'rest k Wood \ .Yt walking Alma :
AUC'TIONEEMINO
THOMAS GUNDItT. GODERICB.
LIVE STOCK &M) GI!)NERAL
A IICTION E ER
Telephone No. 119.
Sales attended to auywbere and every
snort Inde Pi give aatlafaetto*.
Farmers' sale notes discounted.
1 1.4•: ahwl{r sleigh- 1 314.1.auglilin cut- 1
ter: 1 top hum 1 stain water : t
eat hay reek and 'adder; 1 fanning i
mill : 1 sit heave m-nble hart,,'* : 1 set
single burliest.: 1 Renfrew ur•am w(t
arator. new: it gttas.tit3 of hay; forks. ,
chain a. shoVele ait.! ether articles. I
, 'Nu resrrre. as f.0 m le'renel. I
fTerms. -clay ,r,1 all sun.. of
1f.(sl and nude 1-at.h over that
• amount, 14 innnihs credit nit! be given iii
on fnrnieh(n--apposewl feint n.rtea_I
tt
Emir per cent. straight al owed for
cask of 1'r1yl11_timtnntte•.
__T: •
� 4 1'Ni►HtY & SON.
Auctioneers.
ROBT. ItOREIITSCN,
The Attetioheer,
will conduct and arrange any sale ow
the latest methods to get the beat re*
sults. See him or drop a card and b• -
will give it )mmedlate attention.
Farm sales a specialty. Eldon St.
Goderich.
His Majesty's Choristers Tour Canau,
DRUGLESS PRACTTTIONE&
•
A. N. ATKINSON
CHIROPRACTOR AND DRUG-
LESS THERAPIST
GODERICH
Equipped wltb electro -magnetic
laths. Electronic electric treatments
and chiropractic. Chronic organic and
nervous diseases. Lady In attendane.
Unice hours 2 to 5, and 7 to 9 p.m.
excepting Monday and Thursday af-
ternoons and evenings. and by ap-
pointment.
Residence and office -Corner of
South street and Britannia road.
CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT'
ACTION SAIF: IIF FARM STOCK �,'RAN<i I'. 01101S. C11ART)Olil�
.3N1) IMPLEMENTS. A!Yd) Accountant. 102 Outarlo street.
('114':('1 at.\bRY l t11VS• - I Stratford. Phone 1380. [tea. 13301.
Mit*. W. W. FISHER
will self 1•r laddie elution at her
r', 4, , r: Inions elle • 8141r lialt-
fer,: •n. ' DROP'. W. H. JACKSON. InstructloS
1:11'.\3'. MAR. Il 11111. given In Voice Culture, Organ. Plane.
ieg at 1 o'r:.a•k sharp: Violin. Guitar, Theory, etc. Studio and
1' -. _ -• h.. ',- r 4i-ie�•liwlF. aged.: t -i (6.4 37 North street. Phone 384.
r,,; mica. IS ye:Irs: 1 carriage
• 1 carriage melding.
MUSIC
MEDICAL
( a' trxtster. ti Holsrelm DR, F. J. It. FORSTER
11• w looker March EYE. EAR. NOSE. THROAT
"n; I 1, 11,•htei❑ cele, 6 7.w M. late house Surgeon New York Opi-
miC..• ,. •r;J..,.,.1 ,n calf in (h'te her:
thalmic and Aural Hospital. assistant
rt g:-tt•n•r Ilnlatt 111 heifer, riming 2at Moorefield Eye Hospital and
Golden Square Throat Hospital, Loa- /
dun, Eng.
53 Waterloo St. 3., Stratford.
ephone 267.
i
At Hotel Bedford. Goderlch, \dthe.
raLtY -Its _ third Monday �ta et>
i years. .'nr in .ince:'1 rt' to erd Hol-
stein !:.•.f.r, 1 yen r: 1 regi•te'ed !tnl-
'te4n bHN: 11;: tears: 1 tlurtul't11 rem.
fresh. 1 wiolt•. :1 1111141m VOW*, doe
• 31wW-21►_t.. 24: 1 A7rslort• cow. milk-
Lng..gtn141: 1t Intrlu/m sews, milking
well' and supt.t-eu1 toin'Tirrnlf-hi
te•mh'r : 1 .ler': V grade row. fresh. R
works: 1 heifer. 2 year-. dine In April:
3 (hnlee I101st,in heifers. rising 4 --
etis. These -area el'ie'r•n lot 0f cows
and in good condition. -
I'igs.-'rwo young Yorkshire .owe.
snpls•...I to fnrrrow
Potdtr).-Tw'e111y-Ilinse .3:4-11. pullet• nod
44')3" 117 heels.
Inlplenseasbr-Ikerlog ti -ft. hinder:
mower. 3 -fl. cul; Steel hay rake: steel
rolk•r; -nnlh-mm'+s Spread cr: x -ed drI41-t-
cnitlrntor. warty new: ,rise harrows:
nerdy' new: IFg haow.; 1 ntle
1lnrsi• wagon andrnb17. itrr'tt RW1!Pw: 1 -
farm track w'ngon. near+y new: 1 trui•k
wagon. In gum! ahem.: Fleury plow
No. 21; international plow No. 1.
new Msloop et1h•. t 1 stet
Sleighs 311(1 et fnt ra..k:alhaynew rnt•k : rttb-
ber-t1rte1 buggy cutter; We/leer"
wagon: 1 milk delivery wagona Anita
centric. new firer; net light delivery
bobsleighs: funning rpll1,1 'cutting Iam
hand power. lion ray new': w-tiffler : set
platform .mien, 14014) itt.: new wh.rl-
hnrrow : steel er•ment mithlR awn : Y
pig `crates; :a► color iw•ts: 12 ladder
poles; 1 extra large waenf laic 1 gra-
vel box ; s41118 hnrneel.: boat bruarh-
Ing harness; 1 hand tw'wer clipping
nut.-hIne: 1 wood box 'owe: 1 Iaty's
bicycle. and other at•tit•It=.
On aeeuuut of 111 lu•elth the farm Is
for sole. F:v.•rrihing tenet be 44)11.
Nn outside nfhff.
TERM*. - All mums of S1(1.00 and
under. rnah:•over tin: 11171 L 41
months' credit elfnwerl en futnilthing
approved lank joint note.. A din -
tomtit of a per cent. straight followed
for malt on crevllt amount..- MRS. W. W. 1M51 ER.
Proprietress'.
¢ til-" V1tV-:e ion".--
AI1r1InII er1.
Oars of the 4:csiminsier ♦18' •r . •bolt w;t:o trc:r c:...; a,un.y ••• 1-'u•lw,ee, orC•nl.t n1 (Os !O b*".
who ate toc.tn' 1 3t11ad . ••'.+.•r tie iuse!ree of the \1llomrl Cntntil of 4,0W:01011, •..h.r w.1 n : •
-_a.•n4m
,4rn of (4. t: aiee;.'. '.. Fre.• Ch.1;..1 rf s 1;. In b•ndreor (:e•tle. ani.
ar• aco..tu
m,wl
f�S1"" *h. \ . , Rpm, .d 1.. 11.-. of -wit-miser; ter. A. V. Mina •centre, ciraplaln to 1111 41a!anr the
h
king. the 1..,. 41,:, .nJ N. Fe'.wa:1 -1 t!. r - r1 4117 Cho r 031. (econte', Chapel. end S:'deny
11. \leh.lh.rn •'.rn • r..1rt: t r; tVae+;-•h 1'-:' .'. > .
1^he n(rcin'visit to ('a'Ia'!a of the gent I4mett oe( flit) Moira. y's
Frit Chapel of St. I::.orge, in Windsor ( astk, and
the 11,yrhnristersof 3t,• n.,i:.stcrAhin:y,a.'connewetcd by the
Very R^r: the 143114 0(Y. in.1 r, i )r, :3.3'. iia Ikea ',a!>;ain to the
Kull; Itrv, FAIIIU:t.1 II. I el:owes, director of the choir of
St. George's Chapel; and Sydney 11. Nichol,,", organist it(
\Ccs: rinrtcr Atrttey, and \I:ta:er of the (awristert, is made
r•i•h the special almroval of His `,iajesty tile Ki:'g. The
visit Of :l'e rlloir which is now tmurit'g Canada ft 181 Fre''e-
rirton to 3 antann critml Teton, un ll.c 1311 -Hal C.1',R. IMlte
is rex.• ti.t111 it nook of inter -Gm re courtesy; it is a gratum
the. +!t,ul.l do mu-rdi to help this toiler realization of por-
^-,i•rts 1•umtal)tt to Canada and Great Britain.
It.' choir it here tinder,Rhe aus;,ires of the National
( mere'ii of E.Itn•atioa, v,!:iclt since its inception in 101'4 has
rr' ti•,tleliy et4144 8isiteil the•"gnlnrtane.• of the place of nasi..
it E;I'i.-.ttinn. This tour is essentially a Hart of the C'oun-
cil'.t parer taro •tesy{nvd M stimulate pufilir ir.tr•rest in
moo. as one t the moat powerful irttttenccs in the life of
both •ite'i t(Titidu.d and the nation. '
The ('hnris(us front 'Westminster 3bitty and St. George's
(lee. sing their wry through ( anat,a without fee or
re..tm tense of ani, kintl ex/tept tin• applause they will Rain,
have alttatery going back to a day when the meat-grar%113iTiii'
.14 ('oluntimis was a humble Genoese, watching boats sail out
and belie. ing that if they went too•far they might topple mer
the edge of the werkt. So ('anada must feel comparatively
young In the knowledge that the soft -footed Indian was still
eagterw (d the prairie, when the choristers first sung to the
clef nt Edward 111 in the chapel of St' George at Windsor.
The glory of the Dominions is in their future, but Eng-
land's greatest glory is in the long story that runs back through
the centuries, and that store is toll almost ccntltktely in the
histories of Westminster Abbey and 5t. George's ('hapel til
which these visitors are the ambassadors'.
It is interesting to think 04 the three parallel scenes.
Edward 111 creating the Om(;
faller n( the after in Si. C s
00001, Columbus still unborn anti his great-grandfather
Irrhaps sewing sails in the (Petport of Genoa, Canada still in
':',t bane of the un4 ia'nvered. Anil while theme two litter
ones )'hange dram.tti,ally,. the t heriaters of St. ('room 'a
! a1 a still gone 01 with ttx•ir service.., .,y'nlbtlizing the chivalry
.el honor of the twenty-six K11141115 of the Garter. The
1:'atkmcn of St. ('ws.rge'a and the Ing. of \Vesuni.tst,tr
t;4iting Canada number treaty in al, the eight choristers ur
1.47 clerk% of the Chapel at Windsor are those who sir.; the
, voing and morning services in the ' !lapel; and jn the more
tcivate service* associated with the life of t'Ie ('ruwis and thy:
order of the 4 irter, The ' .1140 pr ori le the mimic in the
Private Chapel when 'Etch 31rj•.'stiet at: in residence r
l\;aduw Castle.
The Dean of Windsor, Dr. A. V. Rail ic, who will '^iv t
'•-titre. during the tour, on Wiadanr C'astic, etc Chapel ,'
"t. George and Westminster Ahbc)•is ora of the outstamling
ti cures in the ecclesiastical life of England. Ile is the god-
..10
ird-...en of Queen Victoria ail a nephew of Lord login, former
( soignee -General of Canada. In addition to being chap,t •
lain to the King, he is also Registrar of Cie Order of tl.c
(.after.
IN. Edmund 11. Fellnwts will lecture on Elizabethan at 1
i,ARlish Church music. Ito w tow-lonrmo t-4:Ysat -
011 music of the Tudor period, as witaess his mnnume.ttal
edition of the English Mta.trigais which he has completed in
3r, volumes.
As organist of \Vestminster Abbey, the choirs of Mr.
Nicholson have been an inspiration, not only to the habitual
worshippers at the Abbey, bet also to the vast h,ly et
4i..tore to that shrine from all over the w•nrl•I. 1i± is the
author of "British Songs for British Boys." puri 7? thin
tour he will conduct a number of concerts, etre-rially for
tir•nttts and Guides in which Scout malk trill largely figures
Canadians are therefore given an ant re opportunity to
hear the hest of English church and Old English part music:,
while a standard of excellence is reached in ('neral singing,
that is probably unexcelled in arty part of Or world.
month tilt the following dayTuesday.
at 1 p.m.
LEGAL
VRNEST M. LEIC,
Barrister and Solicitor
10 King street east, Toronto 2. Tele-
phones Main 7793-7794.
DUDLEY E. HOi.NES
Barrister, E,e.
Omre--flawiltun atrert. Ooderlci.
intone 27. \ 1
R. D.\RROW, BARRISTER. 31140.
• 'Ineresaor to J. L. Klllofat.
Phone 91.
Office -The Square. Ooderlea.
WANTED
SExiorrriVi? ItF:(J1'11tF)t)
by a IeedltPf Fret, rind S.w•Irty
,rlllnt whole fimtly nrnt,ttlon nmst
he reamm.1MW And 3161, le develop
field force. Splendid contract nn com-
mie■inn haste. 1)rowtne to -ennui ar-
rInttel. Apply MR. C. W. R(►Ri.\-
SON. Field ilenarement. Drawer No
349. Hamilton. (Mit.
Nape et Nape
ft t RROTaat, Err..
IIAVS-HO.HAYS 1A.. B.A.
1larnilton St.. (iodericn
UMSUUANCR LOANS ETC.
INSURANCE, LOANS, ETC.
MciCiLf.OP YUTtAr. FIRS 174-
SHItANCF (:O. -Farm and Igo -
town property Insured.
°Ricers -Jas. Connolly, fres., God -
oriel' 1'. 0.; Jas. Evans, VittP»a.
Reechwood P. 0.; D. F. McGregor.
See.-Treas.. Seaforth P. O.
DIreetors-A. Brosdfoot, R. R.
No, 3. Scaforth ; John 0, Grieve. Na
4, Walton; William Rhin. 1t. R. No.
2, 3eaforth ; John Rennewies. Brod-
heftew; Geo. McCartney, R- R. No. 3.
Reaforth: Rnl.ert Ferris, rrarlock;
Murray Gibson, Rrucefletd: Jamas
Evans, Reec•htrnod; JAmt'i Connolly,
Goderleb.
Agents -J. W. Yen. Ooderkb ;
Alex. i.eitch, R. R.' No. 1, Clinton;
John Murray. Seaforth ; IC. Hinckley.
Seaforth. Policy -holders can make ail
payments and get their (lyds receipt -
ed at 11..1. 1lorrieh'a Clothing Store
Clinton: R. H. Cutt'e Orocery, King-
ston street. Goderich. or .1 H. Reed's
General Stnre. T.ajtlel4
ii.....,
Robins' Mid -Winter Sale
Ends on Saturday
Entire stock of Clothing and Gents'
Furnishings, Boots and Shoes,
greatly reduc. _'
COME AND SEE THESE Be-.RGAINS
M. H ()BINS
Boo Where Your Dollar Buys More
/`
saNasma
F.\1111 FOR SALE - 1,01' 3, CON-
111drSRIN 4, ('uterictl
towahlp•
67 teres clay town, bank barn, frame
henseh,-u house, driving shed. oreh-
artl and trout creek, 1%J miles from
rhur.4t. ei4ha4l and station. Home of
!1e late Itiehard Jewell. Apply to
MR.$._Itlt'nARD JEWELL. care of
W. H. Jewell. R. R. 4. Gtwlerieb. (Int.
eombIt Ile41tg at 1 alt weeks uitl black and Drown.- finder •
Ilaraew.-l►ue blas„ burse. 13 *arsl1,
old; 1 grey mare, 9 \ears o -GI: b 'ere
efleron,nelding. rise_ 2 years; 1 rel
cow. 7 rears aid. doe March 17th: 11
black caw. 4 yen r• due In April: 1
Klatt caw. 7 years d• m11k1ug• due
1 St•pu miter 1Stlt. 1 r'• i nod white cow,
. years add, wilkii,_ due September '
10th; 1 aged cow. n ifklgt : 1 steer. 1
year old; 1 .nntut calf : 1 calf.. ti f
weeks old.
Pigs. -4 Me your: ani : u pig+. :.
works old.
Ileus.
ISte.
:.0 liens: 1 rod
Collie dog.
Trane Leave at TOWN HALi. It
•
Coll SALE .-EDISON DIAM0N1
a di}a• phonograph with a 'lumber- u
sada _ Will he cold at a bargain
At 'y at '('1111 SI3INAI. OFFICE. 2
ImplremeMa. Ete.--'int• M:I.sey -Har-
ri. binder. 6 -ft. rut 1 NIa1:.y•Ilarrin
fertilizer, drill. 11-1 • : 1 3latwey-Isar-
rls drum hay Heald••: 1 M•asry-Ibtrri•
hay rake, pt -ft.; 1 \1,i'onniuk mower.
6 -ft.. new, 1 Dee, •7 cultivator. 13- 1
tooth : 1 T13(1shir r --Tim' harrow- new. `
14 plates; 1 sty f, rseetitu harrows:
1 }'rest k Wood \ .Yt walking Alma :
AUC'TIONEEMINO
THOMAS GUNDItT. GODERICB.
LIVE STOCK &M) GI!)NERAL
A IICTION E ER
Telephone No. 119.
Sales attended to auywbere and every
snort Inde Pi give aatlafaetto*.
Farmers' sale notes discounted.
1 1.4•: ahwl{r sleigh- 1 314.1.auglilin cut- 1
ter: 1 top hum 1 stain water : t
eat hay reek and 'adder; 1 fanning i
mill : 1 sit heave m-nble hart,,'* : 1 set
single burliest.: 1 Renfrew ur•am w(t
arator. new: it gttas.tit3 of hay; forks. ,
chain a. shoVele ait.! ether articles. I
, 'Nu resrrre. as f.0 m le'renel. I
fTerms. -clay ,r,1 all sun.. of
1f.(sl and nude 1-at.h over that
• amount, 14 innnihs credit nit! be given iii
on fnrnieh(n--apposewl feint n.rtea_I
tt
Emir per cent. straight al owed for
cask of 1'r1yl11_timtnntte•.
__T: •
� 4 1'Ni►HtY & SON.
Auctioneers.
ROBT. ItOREIITSCN,
The Attetioheer,
will conduct and arrange any sale ow
the latest methods to get the beat re*
sults. See him or drop a card and b• -
will give it )mmedlate attention.
Farm sales a specialty. Eldon St.
Goderich.
His Majesty's Choristers Tour Canau,
DRUGLESS PRACTTTIONE&
•
A. N. ATKINSON
CHIROPRACTOR AND DRUG-
LESS THERAPIST
GODERICH
Equipped wltb electro -magnetic
laths. Electronic electric treatments
and chiropractic. Chronic organic and
nervous diseases. Lady In attendane.
Unice hours 2 to 5, and 7 to 9 p.m.
excepting Monday and Thursday af-
ternoons and evenings. and by ap-
pointment.
Residence and office -Corner of
South street and Britannia road.
CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT'
ACTION SAIF: IIF FARM STOCK �,'RAN<i I'. 01101S. C11ART)Olil�
.3N1) IMPLEMENTS. A!Yd) Accountant. 102 Outarlo street.
('114':('1 at.\bRY l t11VS• - I Stratford. Phone 1380. [tea. 13301.
Mit*. W. W. FISHER
will self 1•r laddie elution at her
r', 4, , r: Inions elle • 8141r lialt-
fer,: •n. ' DROP'. W. H. JACKSON. InstructloS
1:11'.\3'. MAR. Il 11111. given In Voice Culture, Organ. Plane.
ieg at 1 o'r:.a•k sharp: Violin. Guitar, Theory, etc. Studio and
1' -. _ -• h.. ',- r 4i-ie�•liwlF. aged.: t -i (6.4 37 North street. Phone 384.
r,,; mica. IS ye:Irs: 1 carriage
• 1 carriage melding.
MUSIC
MEDICAL
( a' trxtster. ti Holsrelm DR, F. J. It. FORSTER
11• w looker March EYE. EAR. NOSE. THROAT
"n; I 1, 11,•htei❑ cele, 6 7.w M. late house Surgeon New York Opi-
miC..• ,. •r;J..,.,.1 ,n calf in (h'te her:
thalmic and Aural Hospital. assistant
rt g:-tt•n•r Ilnlatt 111 heifer, riming 2at Moorefield Eye Hospital and
Golden Square Throat Hospital, Loa- /
dun, Eng.
53 Waterloo St. 3., Stratford.
ephone 267.
i
At Hotel Bedford. Goderlch, \dthe.
raLtY -Its _ third Monday �ta et>
i years. .'nr in .ince:'1 rt' to erd Hol-
stein !:.•.f.r, 1 yen r: 1 regi•te'ed !tnl-
'te4n bHN: 11;: tears: 1 tlurtul't11 rem.
fresh. 1 wiolt•. :1 1111141m VOW*, doe
• 31wW-21►_t.. 24: 1 A7rslort• cow. milk-
Lng..gtn141: 1t Intrlu/m sews, milking
well' and supt.t-eu1 toin'Tirrnlf-hi
te•mh'r : 1 .ler': V grade row. fresh. R
works: 1 heifer. 2 year-. dine In April:
3 (hnlee I101st,in heifers. rising 4 --
etis. These -area el'ie'r•n lot 0f cows
and in good condition. -
I'igs.-'rwo young Yorkshire .owe.
snpls•...I to fnrrrow
Potdtr).-Tw'e111y-Ilinse .3:4-11. pullet• nod
44')3" 117 heels.
Inlplenseasbr-Ikerlog ti -ft. hinder:
mower. 3 -fl. cul; Steel hay rake: steel
rolk•r; -nnlh-mm'+s Spread cr: x -ed drI41-t-
cnitlrntor. warty new: ,rise harrows:
nerdy' new: IFg haow.; 1 ntle
1lnrsi• wagon andrnb17. itrr'tt RW1!Pw: 1 -
farm track w'ngon. near+y new: 1 trui•k
wagon. In gum! ahem.: Fleury plow
No. 21; international plow No. 1.
new Msloop et1h•. t 1 stet
Sleighs 311(1 et fnt ra..k:alhaynew rnt•k : rttb-
ber-t1rte1 buggy cutter; We/leer"
wagon: 1 milk delivery wagona Anita
centric. new firer; net light delivery
bobsleighs: funning rpll1,1 'cutting Iam
hand power. lion ray new': w-tiffler : set
platform .mien, 14014) itt.: new wh.rl-
hnrrow : steel er•ment mithlR awn : Y
pig `crates; :a► color iw•ts: 12 ladder
poles; 1 extra large waenf laic 1 gra-
vel box ; s41118 hnrneel.: boat bruarh-
Ing harness; 1 hand tw'wer clipping
nut.-hIne: 1 wood box 'owe: 1 Iaty's
bicycle. and other at•tit•It=.
On aeeuuut of 111 lu•elth the farm Is
for sole. F:v.•rrihing tenet be 44)11.
Nn outside nfhff.
TERM*. - All mums of S1(1.00 and
under. rnah:•over tin: 11171 L 41
months' credit elfnwerl en futnilthing
approved lank joint note.. A din -
tomtit of a per cent. straight followed
for malt on crevllt amount..- MRS. W. W. 1M51 ER.
Proprietress'.
¢ til-" V1tV-:e ion".--
AI1r1InII er1.
Oars of the 4:csiminsier ♦18' •r . •bolt w;t:o trc:r c:...; a,un.y ••• 1-'u•lw,ee, orC•nl.t n1 (Os !O b*".
who ate toc.tn' 1 3t11ad . ••'.+.•r tie iuse!ree of the \1llomrl Cntntil of 4,0W:01011, •..h.r w.1 n : •
-_a.•n4m
,4rn of (4. t: aiee;.'. '.. Fre.• Ch.1;..1 rf s 1;. In b•ndreor (:e•tle. ani.
ar• aco..tu
m,wl
f�S1"" *h. \ . , Rpm, .d 1.. 11.-. of -wit-miser; ter. A. V. Mina •centre, ciraplaln to 1111 41a!anr the
h
king. the 1..,. 41,:, .nJ N. Fe'.wa:1 -1 t!. r - r1 4117 Cho r 031. (econte', Chapel. end S:'deny
11. \leh.lh.rn •'.rn • r..1rt: t r; tVae+;-•h 1'-:' .'. > .
1^he n(rcin'visit to ('a'Ia'!a of the gent I4mett oe( flit) Moira. y's
Frit Chapel of St. I::.orge, in Windsor ( astk, and
the 11,yrhnristersof 3t,• n.,i:.stcrAhin:y,a.'connewetcd by the
Very R^r: the 143114 0(Y. in.1 r, i )r, :3.3'. iia Ikea ',a!>;ain to the
Kull; Itrv, FAIIIU:t.1 II. I el:owes, director of the choir of
St. George's Chapel; and Sydney 11. Nichol,,", organist it(
\Ccs: rinrtcr Atrttey, and \I:ta:er of the (awristert, is made
r•i•h the special almroval of His `,iajesty tile Ki:'g. The
visit Of :l'e rlloir which is now tmurit'g Canada ft 181 Fre''e-
rirton to 3 antann critml Teton, un ll.c 1311 -Hal C.1',R. IMlte
is rex.• ti.t111 it nook of inter -Gm re courtesy; it is a gratum
the. +!t,ul.l do mu-rdi to help this toiler realization of por-
^-,i•rts 1•umtal)tt to Canada and Great Britain.
It.' choir it here tinder,Rhe aus;,ires of the National
( mere'ii of E.Itn•atioa, v,!:iclt since its inception in 101'4 has
rr' ti•,tleliy et4144 8isiteil the•"gnlnrtane.• of the place of nasi..
it E;I'i.-.ttinn. This tour is essentially a Hart of the C'oun-
cil'.t parer taro •tesy{nvd M stimulate pufilir ir.tr•rest in
moo. as one t the moat powerful irttttenccs in the life of
both •ite'i t(Titidu.d and the nation. '
The ('hnris(us front 'Westminster 3bitty and St. George's
(lee. sing their wry through ( anat,a without fee or
re..tm tense of ani, kintl ex/tept tin• applause they will Rain,
have alttatery going back to a day when the meat-grar%113iTiii'
.14 ('oluntimis was a humble Genoese, watching boats sail out
and belie. ing that if they went too•far they might topple mer
the edge of the werkt. So ('anada must feel comparatively
young In the knowledge that the soft -footed Indian was still
eagterw (d the prairie, when the choristers first sung to the
clef nt Edward 111 in the chapel of St' George at Windsor.
The glory of the Dominions is in their future, but Eng-
land's greatest glory is in the long story that runs back through
the centuries, and that store is toll almost ccntltktely in the
histories of Westminster Abbey and 5t. George's ('hapel til
which these visitors are the ambassadors'.
It is interesting to think 04 the three parallel scenes.
Edward 111 creating the Om(;
faller n( the after in Si. C s
00001, Columbus still unborn anti his great-grandfather
Irrhaps sewing sails in the (Petport of Genoa, Canada still in
':',t bane of the un4 ia'nvered. Anil while theme two litter
ones )'hange dram.tti,ally,. the t heriaters of St. ('room 'a
! a1 a still gone 01 with ttx•ir service.., .,y'nlbtlizing the chivalry
.el honor of the twenty-six K11141115 of the Garter. The
1:'atkmcn of St. ('ws.rge'a and the Ing. of \Vesuni.tst,tr
t;4iting Canada number treaty in al, the eight choristers ur
1.47 clerk% of the Chapel at Windsor are those who sir.; the
, voing and morning services in the ' !lapel; and jn the more
tcivate service* associated with the life of t'Ie ('ruwis and thy:
order of the 4 irter, The ' .1140 pr ori le the mimic in the
Private Chapel when 'Etch 31rj•.'stiet at: in residence r
l\;aduw Castle.
The Dean of Windsor, Dr. A. V. Rail ic, who will '^iv t
'•-titre. during the tour, on Wiadanr C'astic, etc Chapel ,'
"t. George and Westminster Ahbc)•is ora of the outstamling
ti cures in the ecclesiastical life of England. Ile is the god-
..10
ird-...en of Queen Victoria ail a nephew of Lord login, former
( soignee -General of Canada. In addition to being chap,t •
lain to the King, he is also Registrar of Cie Order of tl.c
(.after.
IN. Edmund 11. Fellnwts will lecture on Elizabethan at 1
i,ARlish Church music. Ito w tow-lonrmo t-4:Ysat -
011 music of the Tudor period, as witaess his mnnume.ttal
edition of the English Mta.trigais which he has completed in
3r, volumes.
As organist of \Vestminster Abbey, the choirs of Mr.
Nicholson have been an inspiration, not only to the habitual
worshippers at the Abbey, bet also to the vast h,ly et
4i..tore to that shrine from all over the w•nrl•I. 1i± is the
author of "British Songs for British Boys." puri 7? thin
tour he will conduct a number of concerts, etre-rially for
tir•nttts and Guides in which Scout malk trill largely figures
Canadians are therefore given an ant re opportunity to
hear the hest of English church and Old English part music:,
while a standard of excellence is reached in ('neral singing,
that is probably unexcelled in arty part of Or world.
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