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PORT ALBERT
PORT ALBERT. Jan. 17. -Miss
Ivadeli Hoy la visiting in Clinton with
Mrs. Elva lihoenhals.
Quite a number from here attended
the dance at Kintail ball last nide,
evening anti report a good time.
The annual vestry meeting was heli
1n Christ church, Port Albert, on Wed-
nesdayevening.
Some dogs have played havoc by
killing et uu1aiwer of geese and hens be -
littering to the fanners in this vicinity.
BELFAST
HELFAi"f, Jan. 10. -Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph tepid!. of at. Helens. visited
with Mr. and Mrs. \Prison Irwin 013
Thur -day last.
Mrs. Victor Whitley and family, of
Lucknow. spent the week -end with her
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Nixon.
Mrs. David Ilackelt spent a few
days with friends In Ripley last week.
Mr. and Mrs, James Cooke visited
with Mr. and Ctrs. ('has. McDonagh, of
7 -Ion. one 4101 hest week.
CARLOW
CARLOW. Jan. 1S. -Mr. Irers, of
Calgary, la the guest of Mr. and' Mrs:
Herb. 'Faun,
We are pentacle report
J. Varcne. who has been 111, Is much
bet ter.
Mr. and Mrs. Alf. Errington spent
the week -end with Mr. Errington's par-
ents at Dungannon. Mrs. Errington,
sr.. is very 111.
Mrs. Kemp. of Guelph, is visiting
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Martin.
the subject of this aketet>, was later
married to the late John Gaunt, who
predeceased ber twenty-two years ago.
Their wedded life wets passed In farm-
ing in \Vett Wawauosh, 111t11 moving
to the village of St. Helens. Mrs.
Gaunt was always of a bright and
cheerful disposition, very devoted to
her family. for whom she was willing
to make any sacrifice. and a dry ted
member of the Anglitrtn chileMM St.
Helens. iter health failed about nine
years ago. but her Illness was borne
with Christian fortitude and grate.
These left to mourn her In are: Mrs.
John Jomtrsou. of Wingham, and Mrs.
Sem. Duruin, of St. Helens. all that
are lett now of a family of seven. She
leaves also twenty-two grandchildren
and forty grout -grandchildren. The
funetal, ou Saturday. December flat.
was largely attended by sympathetic
friends and neighte,rs. Ser•lees at the
house and grave were conducted by
Hey. 11. Whitfield -of the United church.
Beautiful floral tributes .attested the
love of the family anti relatives. The
following old friends and neighbors
carried her to her last resting plate in
Greenhill 4emetery : Me'w's. John Mc-
Guire. James Hyde. John Joynt. James
Durnin. Wm. Mee/Wein and Thomas
Phiulpa.
ST. HELENS
The late Mr. John Gaunt -An-
other of West \Vawanosles old pio-
neers was called to her reward on De-
cember • 29. when the tdeath of Mrs.
John Gaunt oceurrel at the hntne of
ber daughter, .Mrs, Sam Ihurnin. St.
Helens. Mrs. Gannt hed not been In
good health for some years. The :ate
Mrs. Gaunt ,was born in Ellen, Aber-
.deenabire. Scotland, in the year 1642.
a daughter of George Rutherford and
his wife. Ann Howe and, along with
ber mother and brothers and staters,
she came to Canada about the year
1850, Her father died in Scotland a
few clays before they set sail. The
family settled in West Wawanosh, and
FIREMEN WANTED
Applications will be received
by the undersigned up to noon,
February 7th, 1928, to fill five
vacancies on the Brigade.
Applicants must live within
the fire limits.
J. E. MUTCH,
Sec. of Fire Dept.
ASHFIELD
THE SIGNAL, -- GODERICH, ONT.
First of New Fleet at Saint John
ASI.IFiELD, Jan. • a q Nn
meeting of the ratepayers of
O took place on the regular statutory
date. Mr. Arthilr Roach. whose term
of office ns trustee had ezptred, was
re-elected for another term. Members
of the 192e board will be Meavrs. Gor-
dan ('ongrnm. Roy Maize and A.
Roach. Contract for caretaking of
School was again Let to Steel -net Bait.
Bert Ma•\Vhlnney is assisting with
the work on the farm of Mr. Bert
Maize during the latter's absence In
Toronto.
Mr. Palmer Kilpatrick, teacher in'
S. 9. No. 121, was elected -president of
the Young Pe ep!e s I,eagne of Blake's
church at the annual meeting of that
church held recently. .
Mr. Bert Treleaven. concession 7.
whose health has not been quite matte -
factory of late. is retiring from the
active duties of farming for a time,
having rented his farm. land to Mr. S.
Kilpatrick. 4rhose farm adjoins. Mr.
Treleaven and fnmlly will continue to
reslde In the farm home.
The members of the Crewe /tute-
lary of the Women's, Missionary So-
t iety held their regular monthly meet-
ing at the home of Mrs. M. Shackleton
nn Thursday lest.
Mr. ami Mre. John S. Kilpatrick re-
turned home lest week after their wed-
ding trip. A hearty welcome to Ash-
field Is extended to Mrs. Kilpatrick.
The Faithful Mallesrrler.--The
very mild weather which we have en-
joyed for a week or more has left the
reads In a very bad eonditton. The
mail courier on Dungannon rural
route makes the trip regularly every
day, despite the drawback of snow and
%nowdrlfts at the east side and real
mud at the sweet end of the route. An
intereeting fact comes to light. illus-
trating the faithful service given In
Saint John Harbour
ompleting her maiden trip across
the Atlantic, the "Beaverburn"
new fast cargo liner for the Canadian
Pacific Railway fleet, docked at
Saint John, N.B. to receive the
official welcome of several officials
of that company, among whom
were, W. R. Maclnnes, vice-pre-
sident in charge of traffic, and W. A.
Wainwright, assistant to the chair-
man, Canadian Pacific Steamships
Limited, also the harbour officials
of that port. A thorough inspection
was made of the vessel and apprecia-
tion of her qualities was expressed.
The :3eaverburn is the first of five
Last cargo vessels, which will be
known as the "Beaver" class, dis-
placing 10,000 tons and having a
length of over 500 feet. These ships
are capable of making the ocean
-.assare in ordinary weather cnndi-
tions at an average speed 01 ntteen
knots, the Ileaven:urn however,
attained a peed of 16 knots on her
trial trip.
These cargo ships will provide a
weekly departure from Canada
every Friday. arriving in London
nine and a half days inter. Montreal
is to be their Canadian port during
the summer and Saint John in the
winter. The liners are considered
the finest and highest class of cargo
ships afloat today. Another rteamer
of the passeneer style, the Duchess
of Bedford will be launched at the
Clydebank shipyards January 24.
Altogether there are to be five
Duchess lirers attached to the Can-
adiantheDuchess fic of aAtholl has date
been
launched, the Duchess of Bedford
will be launched shortly, while in
1929 the third and fourth to be
delivered will be Duchess of Rich-
mond and Duche - of Cornwall,
with one more ship to come.
all kinds of weather and on all kinds
of roads by the rural mall courier. On
the retirement of Mr. Jack Hamilton
after driving on R.R. 3, Lucknow, ■
thirty -five -mile drtve covering the
boundary and 12th concession. for a
period of thirteen years less two
months, Mr. Hamilton estimates he
covered a distance of 144.000 miles in
the discharge of his duties. Mr. W. J.
Douglas, of Lucknow, assumed the
duties of courier on that route on Jan -
nary 3rd.
Joint Meeting. -On the evening of
December 27 a joint meeting of the
Courey's Corners U.F.O. and U.F.W.O.
was held in the clubhouse. Mrs. 1'.
Johnston occupied the chair and Miss
D. Farrish acted as secretary. Mrs. R.
Nelson, the delegate from the U. F.
Woman's Club to the United Farmers'
convention held in Toronto, gave a
very interesting report of same. Mrs.
J. Farrish, who also attended, reported
on the different pooling systems of the
U.F.O. Co-operative Company. A pro-
gram of singing. instrumental music,
readings and recitations, followed by
lunch, brought to a close a very pleas-
ant evening.
Giastert---Niebolson.-A pretty wed-
ding took place In Lucknow, at the
parsonage of the United churches of
Ashfield circuit, on Monday, January
AN ASSUIkAWCE
TO ALL FORD OWNEKS
We wish to assure the Ford owners of
this community that as long as they
drive their Model. T cars, a %full stock of
genuine parts will be available, and
expert Model _T -service will be main-
tained.. This applies not only in our own
garage,butthroughout the Dominion -wide
--Ford dealer organization.
The New Car which will soont,bs on display in
our showrooms is the ultimate expression ofauto-
motive
e-
motive engineering and deign made possible
ohMore it.
the 16,000,000 Ford cars that have gone
YOU ARE INVITED TO THE FIRST SHOWING
OF THE NEW CAR
Come to our Showrooms for Complete Details
MacEW AN & T EBBUT T
KINGSTON STREET GODERICH
'71tc `heal Canadian ear-
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t3 Y'EAR8 OF PUBLIC PREF E P ENCE
ST. GEORGE'S CHURCH IN
FLOURISHING CONDITION
i(
yawl 'Veer One of the Best in History
of the Church
AUCTION SALE
UNRESERVED AUCTION SALE.
The undersigned proprietors will
hold an auction sale of horses, cattle.
The congregational and vestry meet- sheep and pigs, at the farm of Mr
ing of St. George's church was held on Fred Ifudle, lot 29, eoncesslou 7, God
Mondry evening and was largely at- erk•h township. one mile south of Cut
tended. The rector, Rev. J. N. 11.
Mills, preelded. The church wardens
limeade' atutement showed this past
year to have been one of the beat In
the history of the church. Reports of
the various organizations of the
ohurvii were prrseatt 1 and reflected a
LOST OR FOUND
general aetltfly in the various depaart-
N'EISA"Ei4DAY, JANUARY 2511
FRED RUDI 1, --
ALBERT BIND, GEO. ELLIOTT.
Proprietors. Auctioneer
ments of work maintained within the
congregation.
At the congregational meeting,
which preceded the vestry meeting,
Menarie. Fool Sturdy. F.. Ii. 11111, Cock-
burn Hays and E. I)ouglas Brown
were Weieddetrgetes--tTMNx' -$ ---
nod of the DIoese of Huron. Messrs.
(1. 1.. 1'ttrstros, . Platt, 4). F. Carty
l H. ItlaekstoJneS. wereelected sulostl- SALE. -FORD TRiCK iN
tuft de:aytates. a good running order. Tires In good
At the vestry meeting Mr. thoughts Mats. Can be tried at any thane.
Brown was re-elected ioee.pale's War- ' $3.5 cash. Apply at once at SIGNAL.
den, and the actor's warden. Mr. 0. F. I OFFICE-.
Carey. was re-apiwlntcd. Mr. ('ock-
burn Hays was elected vestry
Jerk and lir. F. \Vonlleomhe was
elected church treasttrer. Mr. Gert.
Wldl, tfas and Mr. F:. V. Lesslie were
re-elected auditors for the coming year.
The members of the vestry elected
Messrs. 44. I3bic'k.4 41 Zt- C. Hays. Jr.. ; 1
T. Crawford. E. 11. 11141 .111,1 Lir. J..1. ;
eo.1.,, select vestry while i
rector's appointees were Messrs. (;. L.
persons. Fret Sturdy. Chas. C. Lea',
E. V. te•e:die. Ile.. \\'1!linnas and Nor-
man Lewis. The sldesmen of last
year were re -appointed under haven- '
nrahip of Dr. .1. A. Grethen,. The sal
ery of the sexton was Increased ;len)
and other items of business were die.__
cursed and action taken.
Atter the meeting the members of
the W'oalan'a Guild served hitch.
LOST.--(:001)Y"EAIt TIRE CHAIN
ion January 13th between Bruce -
field and Goderlch. Reward to finder.
J4)IFN R. M1'STARD COAL CO:, God -
elicit. Brno/410d and Clinton.
FOR SALE
'OOD Mi3CED MAPLE AND BEECH
{MI wood for Mie. BAXTER & TUR -
TON, R. R. 5, Goderlch. Phone 174.
('a rlow. tt
!WRIGHT PIANO (BELL) FOR
S. L -fa 11rst*etaas condition.
Apply to DONALD Mac)SAY, P. 0.
hr toz 457 Goderlch
DESIRABLE RESIDF3NCII PROMS.-
TY FOR SALE. -At corner of Brf-
teneta road and William street. Ten
rooms besides bathroom, closets, etc.
Good furnace. All conveniences. For
telrms and further particulars apply to
DONALD MacKAY. P. 0. Box 481.
llnderlch. tt
lUOISE FOR SALE. -APPLY TO J.
S. BEDFORD. Cobourg street.
Goderlch. tf
9th. at noon, when Miss Rena May
Nicholson. daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Angus Nicholson of Ashfield, was
united 1n marriage to Thomas S. Gla-
zier. son of Mee. Glazier and the late
John Glazier, of Ashfield. Rev. A. W.
Brown performed the ceremony. The
bride was attended by Miss Eather Gla-
zier. sister of the groom. and Mr.
Archie Nicholson performed the duties
of beet man. A wedding dinner was
served et the home of the bride's par-
ents. The young couple will reside on
the Glazier farm. eoncees ce 8, fol-
lowed by the beet washes of their
friends for a happy wedded life.
ENGINEER OF NEW CITY
HALL OF PASADENA
Harvey W. Hlneks. Son of Mrs. HIneks
of Goderich
A recent issue of The Pasadena (Ca-
lifornia) Star -News gives a full-page
view p1 Paaadena'a new site_ ball a
very fine structure of strikingly baoi-
some architectural design. The budd-
ing is of reinforced concrete, repre-
sents an outlay of 31,213.144. and con-
tains approximately 170.000 square
feet of space. 1t is Interesting to
know that this splendid building was
everted under the superintendence of
COAL -BEGRIMED PRINCE.
Amusing Experience Which Befell
Ring George While In the Navy.
An amusing experience which be-
fell King George as a sub -lieutenant
in the navy 1s -elated in the new
book written by Major Graham
Brooks. called "The Dukei of Yore"
a volume which is dedicated to the
present Duke of York and U a sue'.
wary of the lives of all the Dukes
of York.
Major Brooks writes: -
"One sultry noon In the early
'eighties an American citizen was be -
lag conducted over WKS Canada.
then doing duty on the North Amer -
lean and West Indian station. The
ship was coaling, nal the young sub-
lieutenant. who was w cheerfully
sating u the visitor's guide, was
smothered with coal dust.
'Tho tour over, rho Americas
[banked the captain for the eourteul
whish had been extended to him,
sad commented warmly on the In-
teresting and able manner In whish
bis youthful guide had explained the
AU(TiONEERING
THOMAS OUNDRY, GODERICH.
LiVE STOCK AND GENERA./
AUCTIONEER
Telephone No. 119.
Stales attended to anywhere and every
effort made to give satisfaction.
Farmers' sale notes discounted
ROBT. ROBERTSON.
The Auctioneer,
will conduct and arrange any sale on
the latest methods to get the beat re-
sults. See him or drop a card and be
will give it immediate attention
Farm paler a specialty. Eldon Ota
Goderlch.
DRUGLESS PRACTITIONER
A. N. ATKINSON
CHIROPRACTOR AND DRUG-
LISS THERAPIST
GODERICH
Equipped with electro magnetis
bathe. Electronic electric treatments
mysteries of a warship.
"'I guess,' he added, with a smile, and chlroprsotic. Chronic organic and
knowing that queen Vletoria's nervous Macaws. Lad? In atute:La
grandson wan serving on board at Office boar, 2 to 6, and 7 to 9 p.m.,
that time, 'on a day like this. when excepting Monday and Thursday aL
you're coaling, you keep your prince ternoonsu nd and evenings, aby ate
wrapped up in cotton -wool.' M
"The captain's eyes twinkled mar- -Buldence and once -Corner of
lily at this remark. for the visitor's South street and Britannia road.
guide with the grubby fate was none
other than Prince George --now His CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT
Majesty the King."
The Dukes of York have all had t_
romantic lives. Two were murder- r,RANK P. GiHBS, CHARTEREDed, two fell in battle, five have Aocouotaot. 102 Ontario strew
ascended the throne, three were exit- Stretford. Phone 1660. Res. 13801.
•d, while one never set toot in Eng.
land. A11 the duke have had love
romances, while two were notorious
"Do Juana " The second duke be-
came In 1406 the first royal author
n
Mr. Harvey W. 11lncks, sou of Mrs. of a book in our language.
(Dr.) !limits of Gnderich and a cousin At one period there were two
,,f Town Clerk I. L. Knox. The Star- Dukes of York! One was known as
\eves In a reference to Mr. Iiinc-ks the "Bogus Duke," son of the Old
,,eye; Pretender. and he was the only Duke l
of York who never set foot on Eng-,
Harvey W. Jlhxk%, sulerintendent
td construction eta the new city hall, ltsh soil, and the only Stuart who
11ns teen on the job every working day never loved a woman
from the time ground wns.brt•ken un-
til the structure was eompleted. Mr.
Hineka Is a civil engineer. a t'niver-
sity of Michigan man, having Many
'pare of experience In construction
work, particularly reinforced con-
crete construction. Besides* super-
ing construction of the city hall for
the city. he also superintenl
on the reinforced - rewret* addltlotLt
the Rose Bowl In the Arroyo Sero.
Before he iwcameconneted with the
munIelpsl government Mr. 'limits was
engaged with A. L. Sonderegger, in Los
Angeles es engineering consultant on
hydraulic grater development. During
the war Engineer lflneks was In
charge of forty eampe in the Yaquina
d1%trtet of Oregon. engaged in furnish -
Ing the United States spruce produc-
tion forces with material for em-
struetinn ret atrpleraest. Mr. Hineks
w•A% engaged in thea work for eightcpn
months. building camps, n seven(i 41ve
mile stretch of railroad and ordering
supplies for logging the nit -plane egelp-
ment.
For eleven years Mr. ',rocks was
project engineer to charge of constrnc-
ilon wot4t on the Klomnth irrigation
projRR Attd on minor irrigation
scheme% for the ilnittd States 'tonne
Bureau. He hes ales engaged to engi-
neering timothy at Long Beech and
IAM Angeles.
BORN
MA(7DONNLILL.-At
11Watert28. oo n, and
on January
Mrs. Bruce H. el4acdonnell (nee
Laura Watson), 1116 State street, a
eon, Brute Watson.
Western hospital.
\, .oto, 0. F. Swann. ry of to
Rev.
Mrs. S. F.
China, a daughter, Carol Annabel.
Mi SDLET rl 7th, ClIn inic ndpMn.
on Janaryu
Fred *Iddleton, of Goderlch town-
ship, a son.
At the 'Lions Club luncheon on Fri-
day evening Met an interesting address
well given by Rev. J. N. H. Mills. rec-
tor of St. George's church, on the Mor-
mon temple at Cerdston, Alher;a.
Miss Isabel Mortimer, L.L.S.E., a
talented eloent(onlet of London. will
assist the choir of North street United
church In a program of Scotch music
to he given to MacKay Hall on the
evening of .innnery Stet, at 9 n'cl(wik.
MEDICAL
F. J. It. FORSTER,
IF EYE, EAR, \OSE, THROAT
Late House Surgeon New York Oph-
thalmic and Aural Hospital, assistant
at Moorefield Eye Hospital tad
Golden Square Throat Hospital, Lon-
don. Eng.
53 Waterloo St. S., Stratford. Tel-
ephone 207.
At Hotel Bedford. Goderlch, on the
evening of third Monday of each
month t111 the follgwing day, Tuesday,
at 1 p.m.
LEGAL
rtRNEST M. LEE,
Barrister and Solicitor
10 King street east, Toronto 2
• Telephones Elgin 8410-8417.
DIED.
HOOD. -At Guelph, on Wedneeday,
January llth, Cyril Hood, aged 29
years. --
TOURIST HOM!R WANTED
Parties ennNng to rent rooming Aeco-
lmodatloe to motorists daring aea%nn
192e In G1.letich or at Intermediate
I.,Ints on or near highway can earn
from $3011 to $.25110 In their own hones.
Serving of meat! optional.
For parttttitlare write now to TOUR-
IST I4FlltViCE. 24 Wye tt atrept , 1Aon-
don, (Int.
TENDERS WANTED
CIIBOBLNE TOWNSHIP.
Tenders will be; received by the
,r clerk
rep to January
igh-
master at Mefaw (Township !rales).
Hlgheet or any tender not nem" -
!warily eecepted.
G. J. IT Tl'H19R1Nm0T()�fil ,
Township Clerk.
2t
TO RENT
TO RENT. -STORE SiIITABLF, FOR
grocery or office. Also apart-
ment.
part -
t five rooms
with bath. Immedi-
ate pre,,essoven. A
SANDPIRS, Ooderkb.ppy to AIS
• FlT/1I.LC NOTICES
rrtx(1 OF Ht'RON MINTYa(Y)1'NCi L,.
AUDLEY E. HOLMES
Barrister, Etc.
Once -Hamilton street, Ooderlek.
Phone 27.
t,` R. DARROW, IIARRISTER, ETC.
Successor to J. L. Killoran.
Phone 97.
Ofttce-The Square. Goderlct.�
The Connell of the Corporation of
the County of Heron will meet If the
conned] Chamber, (loderfch, at 2 o'clock
In the afternoon of Tnesday, the 24th
day of tannery. 1929 All ecennnte
against the Coifhty moat Tae In the
hands of the clerk not Inter than Mon -
ear preceding the meeting of Connell.
GEO. W. HOLMAI4.
C,nnnty Clerk.
Owlet -kb, Jan. 8th, 1928. 2t
'Kays R 'daps
BAkRIITSRI, ETC.
R.C.HAYS-R.C.HAYS in_ B.A.
Hamilton St., Godericn
INSURANCE, LOANS, STC.
YcKiLLOP MUTUAL FIBS IN -
III SURANCE CO. -Fars and baa
dated town property insured.
Officers -Jas. Connolly, Pres., God-
erlch P. 0.; Jas. Evans, Vice-Prseo
Beechwood P. 0.; 0. F. McGregor.
Ser.-Treas.. Seafortb P. 0.
Directors --A. Rroadfoot, R. 1�
No. 3, Seaforth ; John G. Grieve, Na
4, Walton; William Rine, R. R. No_
2, Seeforth; John Rennewlee, Brod-
hagen ; Geo. McCartney, R. R. No. S.
Seeforth; Robert Ferris, Harlock;
Mnrray (Moon. Rrueefeld; James
Evans. Reeehwood; James Connolly.
Goderlch.
Agents --J. W. Yen. Godertck;
Alex. Leitch, R. R. No. 1, 011ntoe ;
John Murray. Seafnrth; E. Blachiay,
Seeforth. Polley -holders tae make all
payments and get their cards receipt -
ed at R. J. Morrlah'a Clothing Stora,
Mites; R. H. entre Grocery, King-
stea street, Godevleh, or J. H. Rales
Oeae si Sten, Bayfield.