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(Jetit, on too po;X of Xt r I -- — ­ - 6 . r I . I .1. I 6 in 0 I ,$Srs. Win, � . - -- � I 6 W 4_1'i 'O." 1p"W* LO.' ' I , -_,:1-1(1 '"�" � , i, ­�­11­ "".-6. 1. , 11 1 16. ---r------ . . "" 4, �," ­­, I " - �1_1_1_ ��: -'T," ­� . *� r by r, , , - � � r6 , , _0 � arty IR . 1____.-_.1___ ------ -.11 . � :- , ing ,t.hom 1p6 th*' Camp- . ,,, r, . -_­ ­__�­ . . I , I.. � . _ 100 I I _ .1 I �. . ups Too, . . I I '�\ .­­­ ­ ,, __ _ . hall 0,1)4 0, X'. VArsoAs. � �r . . . I I 11 - - I . I ,� -,-..r,...-,- - � . . , . ; , 1, � I , . $. - i 11 I ".. , __ I foon ,of I I � -pow"I var*Qas. wauqger of the Orode. - �e. I- 16 . '* r I . 1. a . I . , � .611, �, r r Tieb F ­"'. , '� _; ­jj'1,jj,' 6 4 - - , r 11 . . I I ' . � � * - .. - ', r . I . 1. ",I#Vatori WaS1LJpanIWo4SIVcho.W1X . 'N'� . . r ... I I z , I I � � ' , � "' - ' . `� "! ' . " I ." , tiqu of M65srs. W661. efVeu,'� r , I$; 1 ATO I now . , . ' ' � - ' . I . . : r ., .. � JO",4 of Credit w Travelltre a � � s4lentt 'on wo . W * .. . I r 6 ... i 6 . ­', I ­ com, . . . . I , it " ,,, be A4(l Ale.*. b*tjnders, — ' 'W �' r 'i . r , , . P" weak nd rii0owu raW �' , , ' � ., il 6 : I I V ' � Xr. 0. �L, UQore was re-elected vie . . - , . , 11 . 6 . . 11 ' 1AX414 �'Y tho U'. "44 ll"A *1 Cailil$l% YQ�d2ndray;PWAtthem 1 6 e our Ves are I � I i .M. r' (), r, , 'a _ I , e, ' , L� , I I . -,:), � . PrQuIde,ht$'Ora'mQtl(m Of Messrs. J. W. I even if Y --u-0 If .. I I � I � � , �� I , � . ,.,. .-Praqu e, Ill Canada or abroad, and, no I quo o4o pan Powell '44d H. B. Hodgens. Win. - U, .. ,�� � . r I -1 I .1 �11 ­ , . o4y,w�ber' � , all lin"'troopr. 6 k- I . . I ­ Camphell *as re-clected treasurer, on . . 6 .. I . . I . I � I � - I , , . � .�, ,, ,r*lzo 04 the%, - Thr � 040 lutto andiron. . t , , , &0 . . I r' 't , .1 otion of Messrs. F. J. Pridbam and r ') I � . *, .0, M , . . I I- . 11-30 Waa-eleqW . ty $2 , 7r ' � . ­ I rM "'""Pb , I . I ; Alex. SikuA(lers, and Ernest Colborne 01 .1.1b . , ", t " Q F.01CH BRANCH - F, W00LL�,'0M_B15, Manag�r , d secretary again. onmotion . 1�. "I", in Deliihtful Varie, , Prices from _,o25 1. _7 r � Q0 , , � 'r, �� * . . .�, _ i ." "*1$,J, !­­ il r i ­­ . . .- . . . I', . .: I , � ,.. I -r -­ __ I., -1 at Messrs. Alex. Saunders and George \ - - � ' .' , � 1 4;,= " ;W -.1 . 1 , . I I Pott�r- . � I -T, r , _1 LL . " - L _­,,­­ ..r '' ­ , I r I _ __ ___ ,; � _. - I , . . .� � . .­ I . per yard Npi;i�. " I ­ . I � '. � I . . I � I � , 4LXbUV au�v_dlscusalou as to the nuni. " r a Tonic " I r I . 4',-�: ber ofooppeillors. In which somo, Advo, Dynal"i . I—, . . I ca" reducing the number to five and A 1. t, I , , � ; , I, SOARD OF TRADE ANNUAL . -1 Sport Coat, a g,9,qd. Skjrt'or st, p r I . � others holding meetings of the full is composed. 841) Y to the Therc is no bettir material rfor . I I _rac ica I V " -z . t all jdjV ()f,gpey tau'd brown. , .�,� . I 6 * a ,__d_ _.tke_.T0Wj board In place of council meetings, _ starvitig WOO , train and i 114 e4g art Tweeds. - Thev come in differen ­S.11Xt,rR_,th_ _4 L. ­----­_­_­ . . !A...___-- --.----'--------L�-----'---.--��-�--".---�-.---,�-----.----�.,.,r.,.."..--"..�. , - . . 1, -*WIDYI-.-Wdiild-,7bbVG7-trwvl*-dtr4fflil--,J-ffeac _Iieme'b-xifee*�, % L I . I . . ,.141[010 of-1ndustrial---ActiVittes . 7W OTM,011sholtut - - : $2.25 to $;I..jo per yard. "I . r ,..,, 'r L ary ot moking the council an uunecvssary lat�eded to bring iftein up to .", . r I _ t'��,,-, .. "'.. �,. - , - body, the following were elected as the standard. Neo and WOmen I : ..''I", � � r I I I - I- 4�­qF��_­­­ .�­_ ­ for. �ther Past - Yea . -($oi�jclI­tbO number beirig left as fixed� suffering from,weakuesv, tier. r � 1.1V,1.__-11131* I , ; " , . . r- - ' ' ­ _­ r'L r . . . ,� I . , I I . �11- I r � r . I by th� bylawa-,Qf the Bca;�, at 12. vous e4banstiou.. Sleepless!, - I ­­­­ '---Ex,c,epCi,onal--Uues'-in-.F-ugi,-Habutai-ao-d-.-Sh"', * "ta � W., I I Messrs. W. 11. Rpbcrtqou, J. W. Fraser. ness, bad blood, deptesssion, ­__��_�.�.;Z.4__ "I ­._ I I , G. L. PARSONS IS NEW PRESIDENT , - —_ . - , " _ I , ;­ I I t -, I . � . r - H, 4. Hodgene, Gen. Williams. F. need this vitaHzing tonic � - wbich � Woopoo�;be, Alex. Saunderb, Geo We are showing a iplendid variety of these most serviceablo �i!lm 0 which mstores.-Airength and I y ,�,�,,�'. , , �,��Oh"�nual meeting �f the Go'derich volume of the business One' compa"s r .1: are unsurpassf-d for wearing and washing. . I . , . . .. , , Porter, 0. L. Jackson, Thos. Mitche 1, vigbr. It fetds the nerves I F . . A . � . , ., *r.d of Trade was held on Monday very favorably with tb at df the previ6ull . Prest, and �nd bTaim unit puts more irba I i , ' r 4' A , , .. . 6 ker, Tt. Ei- 'Harry Sp6iU,� I , , , 10,Y# I . I for ,W, 4r *ipi .. fine . .0inglast with a very fair attend- year. The amount in dollars 101 con- - 11wa'' at I in the b ood. 14ontains no Pare white Habutais Silk, extra heavy quality, . g .� 40� 11w pir opt* MryU., Q. CA,wer. olderably,Algher, which c44 be OX04W During thp- discussl6b, Mr. Hodgens alcohol. We have sold large I � . . � pglO , ' ' , i r I . ­ . r," , ' � ' ed by the fact- that oar prices for 'Our ention valo lingerie t.35 per yard. . � on' ,� M! tho choir I . In 0ist, the Guelph Board of � . "T", 141 1. �btq�,`,Wonarrfl# � , 38 inches wide at U.io and $' 1 1 Jn his remarks Mr. Cameron pointed complebe-machines have been m4ter"My Trade, which, along vrlt� the Toronto rmel�lk.vl '� -44041*eud. it I I "O' �� Very Oq*- ,the ,disadvantage Goderich ia as advanced, .owing to the ever Increasing f; bettle, . Natural Shantung Silk in beautiful rizb qtlRlitY, 34 inehes-'wit, , r. . . and Ki chener Boards, were, among the potaivOy. )Arge � I .. . � Oop , . � , �­.'�� I �­ 4', ��, r I I � ­ I , ,,Xror with other centres nearer the price. of raw materUill used, In their beat, of such organizations. had an � I I I special value a Uoo, $1.23 and $v.Soper yard. I .� - '4� ' � ,,. N, I 11 r, , I I , _ r - tbe,,Hydro-electric construct en.' - � �' ,* I . Five W"40 t I , . "if- 00540137r,,ot i , * � vyeoutive.couucll� and Mr,.Saunders - . . ' ' ' ' "h-. d I es having the' advan. In looking - over bqr� -inquiries -for _t4o ,�apbk orthe-Wi d ,- 0 . . I I . .1 Watic P fie . . . ­_­­__._­___.�r W 0 n sor B ard which met � .. . . Trwit"k, . - 011. . , I � I ; � - r ­ I— . �-�Oblng -016 to r anpply , I � .. " .1 1 =�14 cheap -Past Year, we find -that tha demand -for, oneo--ft-'weeki Wr� Saunders suggiesited : r .__-��--4­r­ ' . ­ I ---= -1 ­ ,, 7"... . I -1 -�i I . than, tn ,previous years. Th ' ' L I I . . I I I . 11 t Mr, N�Yercn meetings. I - L ' fll­� The New Raincoats ­ I ­__ I advocated ,the Road Mabbluery ,'wAs 'a great deal , tW&t the Goderich Board -hold -monthly "' '40 - �' - " 446ptI01Of-tb4 Zone method of cbW 110, . - I I rg- ,James' A,' 4 -�, . "L 10 wbere6y, gtT1"erV'­wAsdde,tO4h* aottvoagita- A-inotion'that the Board hold month- I , I I ,,," I r 1.", ,W ,�,, , 'A � _ , , 11 (orIlydoor-oleetrIo Power, 11 dimt. Ph1W.�'.,ff­ ­ ,4 , d we are well,,fl , .1th wigirethe whote -pioitnce would not be tion -of the Good Raids S*atem,� and our. ,.I . ., � . � The Raincoat season is just commencing an -'V �* r I � meetings on the second -Manday or I - I ,he"jn(;j,j,.�. . � � 1L t On a flat rate for Hydra power, sales for the year would no doubt have isach, month was made by Messrs. Rob. . "CENTRAL 1*00 STeir. � , ", . the newest stylgs that are being shown for the coming season. T I ,.;"a ar ' ... � I a within a given radius from the been larger, bad -1.6 not bet3n for the high ertson I 'i" * ' will -be the Tweeds made in the new loose fitting styles with -large :0110.1 , 'I - ... . 0O.of-."POLWer would pay, -the -same pdoes.and the nooessary,wav And pitri, ,-and �Moore sud,7,4farried'. unam i- 4hoft go , 4kWwo, i T, - S, 1� � � I mqualy.'f The -idea is t6 hold a luncheon I I r ".. , � I , 1, I , I I I , pUcev �withini the nWxt zone a otte-deiniuds,vilitchth4ve been maile on ' onte a month and discuss the business --_'_--.--- � 1� I I - Greys and Faucy'Checks. Priced -at $i 2.5o and $Moo. � . I I 4omewhat higher rate, and so on-& our customers, who are composed large. that may- be brought up around ther � ­; 4 �_ I I . '' I sort of compromise between the present ly of counties, municipalities and con- ftble aftl3twards, sometimes having out- I itb I I—, Other styles in Poplins and Paramettas from $6.00 to $lo.00.-, , ' " I system otcharging and the fla� rate. tractors. siders to give a4dresses. Per instance SOLDIERS HO , AG A, . I ­'�_. Mr. Cameron also rpferzed to what Our sales for the year show that most Mr. Hodgenfa Intimated that Secretary � P�All. , " had ,been done last year by the Board of our machinei3 shipped out were used Hannigan of tha Union of Hydro m uw- FOUR 000ERICH lwg�N! i4i��kl) , HOME I Special Values in White Cashmere Hose An furthering incraased production, and to make necessary repairs on alrea,d-y clipalftles, would come up for such an TO GODEMCH LAST� W � said the need this year would be even per -anent highways and the sale of evtant and Sir Adam BecU might be got , , , UK - r I . I . gieate�r. �, machines used,tn the construction of I , , Wonicu's white Cashmere Hose, fine quality, seamless, sizes 8% ­ to.. *XQ. , lie said there was the practical cer- V,rmanent high , ways was very limited. to�toll all about the Chippewa cieek de- bn Friday oveulng 160Goderigh wel- . Are velopmeAt. . , 'Special per pair 75C. _:_�__.._�,_ tainty that a shipbuilding industry quite confident that the Good . . cowed home.four _Wor,o,of bar loyal . Theselare very scarce goods. The variolls-comanjttees, Publicity soldiorK Ju.tbe persons of No. R. Cham- . I .4 .. Would be In operation here the coming Roads System, which has recently boon and Industrial, Transportation, Muni- hers �Sapper G, P.�Rjx. Pte. C. Kell and I season, as Mr. Hutchinson, of the Nat- adopted. will be of s�eat assistance to cipal, Finaneb and Membership and En. Pte.'E. Thompson. Tho soldiers ar- I Iouial Shipbuilding Co., was expecting the counties In their financing the build- tertainment were left to the, C01111cil to rived on the evening train from London New Goods txpected,,to Arrive This'Week ' to engage -in that line. ' ing of permanent highways and that'the, appoint. ­ And were met at the station by the , . - ; I � .. I., 7 he matter of having a C. P. R. boat Prospects (or 1918 will afford excellent Mr. Porter brought up the question of Mayor and a nu in her of the council and call at Goder4ch was something which opportunities for this company.- I Daylight Saving which is likely to be w e' Women's -Spring Coats Silk and Crepe -de -Chine Wo ists re driven up town and around the ,v � � th6Board had been trying for some , We have employed during the year, adopted throughout Canada and the Squaro. Coming to a halt in front of I I ...1-__ - -_ time to accomplish a�nd the C. P. R. on an average, from twenty-fiVe tO United States, and on his motion, 4ec- the British ExchaDgeh6fol. the Mayor . . � -_ . officials favored the proposal but the thirty-five men, whose earnings total oud6d bv Mr. F. J. Prldham, a re's.)Iu- rose to his teet in the sleigh and ex. o Carpets, Curtains and Linoleums � matter was held up till After the war. About $26,"O. ()or force at present is ,tion concurring in this proposal was tended a hearty welcome to the men to - I I r , Comment4ag on the reports of the depleted Aomewhatt owing Vo the fact adopted. whom fie paid a. high tribute. I , vArious factories, etc., in town, Mr. that the raw materials which eve have Mr. ATodgens proposed that a change These men 4-3 said had gone to the THE LEADING 'PHONE AND MAIL,ORDER STORE Cameron'said it was gratifying to know had on order for some time, have been might be made by which the Store$ frontand wer"villing to sacrifice their �, � 11 that the town's Industries could make very slow in coming in; the coal short- could keep th6ir *vvindow lights on on lives thAt the re�t of us could live in � .�.. I'll "I 11 . I I as good a Showing. They had paid out age has also affected us mater'Allv, hav- Saturday nights and have the street peace and comfort. Th stoqd be- 1 $350,000 to 500 employees, which meant ing compelled us to install motors in lights . "I ­ . , on the Square shut off The e .;T menace I � a good deal for the town. our plant. At the present ti -me we are Square would be aalight as at present freedoin t,he world hadever-Keen. to r 9 , . ..Pho;� � , r, ' following repor' - SCOTCH STORE n ' e .1, I " I Mr. Cameron closed by reading the closed down, but Ate Still retaining our and there would be no more cousump- Pte. R. C4auibovm enlisted in. the ts from the various in.. force to make the n I ecessary annual re- tlon Of electric current-tban at present. 161st and was artnoury sergeant. He 'Phone 56 MILLAR S f , - dastries in town-, � pairs, and we expect to have our motors It was felt, however, that It would not went to France in the second Labor . I _____r_ ­ - -_ --- -_ � 11 ' . running within a very short time and be, long till the restriction was removed Bactalion. He Suffered from rheumal- I — . I , &MMANWAM"" . I I.eHE GODERICHr ELEVATOR &TRANSIT CO. be in a position to continue our busi- and it would be difficult, to - have the tism on account of the exposure and . LIMITED � ness as usual. - — --- —_ - — I . change made. had been in hospital for, some months. . r -� � \ During the navigawe season of 1917, it is very gratifying to note that the A resolution from tbe*Klngston Board It was near Ettricourft� vhere he c D I BRIEF TOWN TOPICS PEOPLE WE KNOW 0 ' TOWN TOPICS --- — . . We received nine and �46 quart.6r million orders on our books at the present time of Trade favoring mduction in the con- tracted his tronble. A4-4114 the others 1.1 . bushels of Canadian western grain, for exceed the aomoust of I"t year. This sumption of bacon and ham and beef, who returned last week'A 1 " iGoderi�ch — I The Upper School at tho G. C 5h.A. Yl. C. Duulop is �jsltlnj 1� trans -shipment from vessels to cars, is due to the good judgment at our cus- b a discussion on the - matter of Loq(ion early T; report in U Continu ' , defaulted the first hockey game of , the'F1,01-oulo. was filed. oa,ten days' leave, haViia #eatined principally for domestic mills towers in placing Weir orders early and . � , ed from pape 1. I � lbroughpat; 0dI4tIo.'-",0ui'1rade was Itakiag'advimtso of tlser'prment prices Dext We�,�,L 4, ­.��,:i,,;-� , , ­ — , third scrietrto the Lower achaoi, r � 1--tonsider�b y'� retarded through Inade* of our machines, which will have to be Itfydro rates.- Mr. Hodgens ,said there sapper Rix Is als ft - "O" ' from �IKF ItIlY 110t0ball 'Wag today all;$, I . quate car supply,,and we were unfor- increased proportAosately with the ila- was a proposal made to make a cheap heum ILI " INQ :1 1101- of Blyth, was last week fined $100 visit tu her tuuttior in rooll. I r atism. %6till "L�i'4 W I . and I The Victoria L. 0. L. No. AH2 Godo- Z, I rate for the use of HydrO for VULOUS struction Battai;I u api"It6� t hkic� AndrowR rich will holo a 4moker and social � MISR ,k)ice 1� I � "C' a,� . ear costs by Police Magistrate 140r, 6; parkdUle NOS. tunate In having the usual winter c4Lr­ crease to Price Or. caw materials. domestic electrical appliances, which ago last August. He _�e.kag ning,Metvhl2th.'Pital,'I'or,ilito'llIg vidUds in town the �oes frozen in at the head of the lake% We believe it to also of interest to an aroutly would be a,flAt rate. - . in Clinton. The case was the outcome of evouingon Tuesday eve - .' ick railway constibetioil,*olrk In France an unexpected visit to Mason's hotel by, Miss Cameron has her spring And guest Of'Mr. aud Mrs. Roderick John% ' _ � owing to the severe climatic condit na now that in this last year we have This inaugural meeting of the Board and took an attack of`�lieumatisw and officers ofAhe Huron County Temper- summer millinery in and ready for stou, Lightbotise street. I prevalent earIV in December. which not made an addition to our line of Road was a good one and it a geed program is pleuri�y. He has spe three or four since Alliance, when liquor was' found orders. M163a MoKinnor, rel,urne(I from I . . I only d"rease � d our grain receipts but Machinery, in the way of machines for arranged to M1 Rev. Dr. Rutledge and Mr., 0. 3f. deprives our merchants, and tru,deamep handling snow, which consist dt Snow I r the montbIV meetings of months in hospital ha� gland. behind the bar. George CrawfordN Of Toronto after studying the styles. Will Elliott ,r, f of plip customary fitting out and repair Removei% Sww Plows and Rat the Board It should 4o, much to stimu. Pte. Kell. who is tbe$o,n of Mrs. Goo. Hallett, was tined for being Intoxicated announce opening later. 1 .4 I o � ,week attendiiia �lbe - . � � . ary late Interest in the organiza,filon. Kell, B it n I road 'kifilisted 10th I Of and other plvtb cases are pending. annual weetlug of the Ontario branch wilirk incidental to spring preparation. snow Plows. These machines have - r - A ';�, and " I The regular meeting of the Goderich of the Dominion Alliance in Toronto. . . , Sept., " ' JoAt � ' very favorably and ___ ___ . 1,9,1.5, the,ii-71pf,,wa to The previous day F. Smallacombe, Of branch of the Women's Institute will bo Miss Margaret L,iWsk;n relarined from . ,, � W6 employ a permanent staff of fifteen been. looked upon 3 tA* � under held at the home of Mrs. Lmimer, Detroit accompanied by bar sister, Mrs. Men, and, in additJon,.& trimming gang we expect, a great demand for them PFance in Er , ,4 1 8, at the Hensall, was fined 0,50 and costs,' I '. ,_ i There is a Message . front for about a, yerv�r Wlwaq gassed at the C. T. A., for ha.ving liquoPr for other 'St. David St., on Thursdav, March 7th, ' of twenty , la unloading boats, entailing during the tatter part of this year. 0 . the Somme. He ha4 1P al I .. �� .,"a in hoispit than personal use. The Information ' Luswerel I It. F. Allen who will speed a couple -of an expenditure of approximately $26.- Tile NOUTO A.UEIUCAN CHEMICAM COM- since the first of Jfily I and speai , A in I at 8 p. m. The roll call to be F u I weeks with her parents. Capt. and bfrq, 000 In *ages. PANY, LIMITED In Thislady s Story I'! was laid bv Inspector Torrance. with so Trish joke. Lawson. , - � . - . - the highest terms 04(The �reatb2ent Several, convictions for violations of, it is. limospililo, at this date to deter- .� % The Citizens' Social Service League Dr. Cornelia Gr,ay, of Toronto, was in pros � pective grain re- The plant of the above-named com- . he received. Mrs. KOA, s� usband and the Ontario Temperance Act throagbout I mine whattinr pany was in operation only seven She Tells What DOWS Ki&ey pwo other sonf;, Thos. or4cil, 'the the cbuntv have beep registered the will hold Its annual bnoineas meeting town this week visiting her mother. 1�1 I oeipts for the cotb1fig season may be, in monthe during the year 1417. 'The P& Be fff Wonen r latter only just eightee!)#M4?N still at the Past month. The constables have been on Thursday March 7th, at 8 p. tn. Mrs. Adam Cook, and staters, Mt@; ,/ ,that the greater � portion of available Well 140a in the Temi"nce Rail. Reports of R. H. Johostou and Mrs. Luker, Water, 00 . � business covering this -period amounted front, also her SOD-112-lal, � I - wheat? in the Weid Is being picked up - — Pte. Thbtapson. son ,�". ', kept pretty the job." the provincial conTention in Toronto � an - beld tot acco,U4,t of the Wheat Ex- to about % $98,000 ,, number, of men em. S6 Was TrOAM * 1jah W,,;&2,n and ii,r . _ _ Xhowp- A Good Sprinkler will be g1vap by Jolegates. All are wel. loostroot. - � �A - P16yed. 2S to 40; amount paid In wages, ' Ada, was In the 91st. received Come. -_ ---' — port Company -for ,shipment overf;W; We should do a much larger -, Daugktw Had Nwv. Ti". D.M. 'aw wound which reun)res a further A letter came to town the Past week, A Pim. THAT PROVES ITH VALULL,4- &Ithough we anticipate that sufficient 026-0"' . . .r a J , domestic grinding Volume of business In the present year. Kidwy Pills INS. an Imudy operation, the bone beffig injured. addressed to the late, D. K. Strachan, A carload 91 hardwouil,from Northern Those of weala, domaeb will find , . throughout Ontario for their local and Number of men employed at present, TUY Beth Newd I --- OntiLrio was brought to town the past strength in Parm6lee's Vegetable Pills, I *xportable flour trade. I 25 ; reduced on 96ccount of coal shortage. Hamilton, Out., Feb.. 25th. (Special. HURON PRESBYTERY who for many years had a machine and wet It, the Mavor placing the order, and because tbev Heive to maintain the RATING THE NATIONAL SHIPBUILDING COMPANY, ) blacksmith shop on Victoria street. most-ot it has been disposed of. The healthful action of the storag.oh and THE HURON CANNING AND EVAPO r ,LIMITED I -The story told by Mrs. H. Dickens, it was from the town of OOZY, Cape wood is 24 inches long and hag been the liver,'irregularities in which &re , , . COMPANY of 70 Tom street, this city, carries a IkEG#JLAR NFETIN TUESOAY, FEB. 26TH. Breton Island. The post Office People sold at 17.75 per cord of that lon,ith (in moat distressing. Dyspeptics are we)l ] Replying to your reqdest of the 5th message of hope to every suffering REV. MR. .SHARP, EXOTEIL RESIGNS delivered it to Mrs. W. K. Bates. reality a halt cord.) acquainted with them and value hem� I might say that I have put up 2,009 t egwa of canned fruits and vegetables, inst., we have been holding back your woman in Canada. Mr, daughter of the deceased and its con- The Maple Leaf Chapter of the at their proper worth. They have at. letter until the return of our President, "After my baby was hem,' rat The Presbytery of Huron held a regn- tents proved to be an enquiry as to I have employed from thirty-five to As he has not arrived , Daughters of the Empire are ,9,,111,,4 up lorded rellcl when .,her preparation,, fortv hands during my busy season and I Mr. Hutchison. re sorry we cannot give I Dickens states. "I used to suffer with lar meeting at Hen -all on Tuesday, whether the well-known street sprink- a very pretty operetta entitled -rho have failed. and have effacted cures in � i hav� uo�!, at the present time. twenty- I tn town yet we a my back and had no heart to do'my Feb. 26th. The following were present: ling wagon made by the late gentioman Laas of Limcri,31; Town," to be given R11"ieutR Of 1009 standing where other 1ftTe­emjiIoyed. Have paid out during you further information than as under: work around the liome. But I rtnW Messrs. McCouDell, Telford, Aitken. was still being manufactured. The after Easter for a Red Croms benefit. medicines were found unavailing. , ' the p&st year between $6,000 and 67,000. Progress and prospects of our work about Dodd's Kidney Pills and what McIntosh, Ross, Sharp, Johnston and people of Sydney purchased one in 1900, The music is being prepan 'd under the - � ­ — -1 - r As for business for this coming season bore. For eight months' work during they have done for others. so I thought the clerk. ministers, and Messrs. just eighteen years ago, and 'have: direction of Mr. Buckly, orgaiii8t, of St. Hhe - Did you have any trouble with r , 11*10 , , Vol, I , , , , , � I I I I I , 11' 5-1 *,- "I � . I , ;;:� � '6 ��� 0�_ 1W. I 'L - I , I . - 's .1 � �� : , , i �� I I � I t H -.,e 1- - I . �118 T ed , � , ,4 � �,Lp ,ie . 8� I r . .W A I.. 11 I P.11 9 , i , , I I I - I P 11 1:14! pu P.1 = *04 11 I , , as it all depends 1917 we completed and shipped seven I would get a box. and see what they Haugh. Cunningham, Gladman, Morg- evidently been satisfied with It George's church. yotir Fiennh wnlle yo" wore In Parm, I it is.difficult 6 Say, Scotch Boilers and eight Triple Expan- would do for me. . an and BelL elders. Mr. McDermid for they want another one like It. Mrs. — _ _ ,,(, No, titit tn*, Parisians did. . fruits and vegetables I .upon the crops of ar- Sion Engines. "Ism pleased to say that after tak. was appointed moderator for the en- Bates thoughtfully turned the corres- __ I also the labor question, but I am I Employees engaged "on this work ing two boxes I found such great re. 'suing six months. I pondence over to Mr. Moore, manager Ohildren Cry I — ranging to double our output if produce -ar- 1)" Y' )I I gi vo your dog any average 125, that Is day and night shift lief I would not be without them In the The annual reports were presented, of the Dominion Road Machinery Cc X(,rci%e, Mt- litsige""- . I . . and labor can be secured. combined, and the amount Of wageg house. that on S. S. and Y. F. Societies by Dr. We understand the patterns are still R'S F&rrn,PrHodge--4)h. You,he goes for I THE WEeTERN CANADA FLOUR MILLS CO. paid up to and including Dveember 31st . "My daughter, too, had been 'very Aitken; that on statistics and finance by safely housed in town and it is possible a trarnp nearly evory day. . LIMITED wag appoximately, $78,000. . sick on and off for a long time. Her Mr. Hamilton: that on sy4Wniatic the 1100(im of the island town on our CASI-0 R I A I e "'I"' \ ic At e close of 1917 our records show Prospecis for the year 1918 are very nerves got so baA we were afraid we beneficence by Mr. Jolinston. The Atlantic coast way be once more on L 11 1. ip- the year vva,3 a -fair average one. Our encouraging &� we are jug. YamODC N, would see her in the hospital. But I now conttactt and hope to employ I am to say she is better Conference committee suggested thm plied, 8peakiril; of the D. X. Strach I � receipts are as joyloyts: Ex lake- on a pleased the subject for conference at the May sprinkler, we might jitate that Goderich I wheat 24'88,196 bughiels, Oats 202,407 as many, it not more. men. through taking Dodd's Kidney Pills. "I meeting should be "The Spiritual Inter. was one of the first to use it, having busbelS, coal 8,000 tons. All rail -coal THE GODERLCH ORGAN CO., LIMITED never thought Dodd's Kidney pretation or History." and Mr. Telford purchased one severa.) years previous 1 2.000 010a; shipmenta-dour And feed Our business last year was not quiW -Pills could have done each good work IS to lead in the (11H,ul4gion. to the above date. It is still In use and 1 , 0091 cars, grain 172 car< as extensive as the Previous year from and I am tolling all my friends about A res-Aution appreciative of the Hab- doing good service. ; On account of the scarcity 0 the fact that we were not making shell them-" f railway I bath School work doue by the late Mr. Red Cross Notes � Women's troubles, or nearly all Of ; - equipmept our shipments were less boxes, except for a part of the year George Baird. of Staniey,-"The . them, come from, sick kidneys. The ! tbaA Isat ybat- lipt, with the creation onlys. We did very fair business, how- MaRter"-was unanimously endorsed by The Society thankfully acknowledges of the now Railway War Board, we are considering the fact that the cure for tbernala the old established ever, hat remedy for sick kidneys, Dodd's Kidi2ey looking'fay imprdive-ent in transPorta- buildin trade was very quiet, and W the PreRbytery. The standing committ,ees for the year cl the following contributions of Rocks: 9 0 tiou C;&aditlon4 for the coming year., business was done In this line was Pills. __ ___ -W __ —, 1918areas follows, the ministers nam- MrFi. Reynolds. sr., 17 prs ; Miss Maud .� Out�em oyees un main1v replacements and repairs, as "Just ed having their elderm associated with Beacom, 12 pre.; a friend, 11 prs. Mrs. I !, 0 ex i under- Kids" will soon be playing mar- ct employ this number again very little new construction w9f them in each cage: 110me Missions and Gordon, Mrs- Girvin, 0 prq. each; Miss ,W bles and roller-skating on the pave- . y r. Our yearly output for wages taken. socig) Service -MeRgra. Macfarlane, 9. Clark, Mm. B. J. ganits, Miss Ause * ,tbi% In L . . we have had from 65 to 70 eml ployees ments. Won't It be great. McIntosh and McConnell; Foreign brook, 5 pirs. each: Mrs. Hincku, Mrs * � ' and have been working full time. Our I Flatbuab -Are you doing anything to ,TnE DoMI14TON ROAD MACH*ERY CO-, I Mjaslons-Messrs. Ahery, KeDermild Clifton, Mrs. W. .1. MeNiven, Mrg. 3 * KAMITED wages at the present time snaotInt to � cut down vout table supplies? Mid Larkin; S. S. and Y - P. Societies- - Clark, Mrg. Lane, Gifls' Rot�. ality, St. . our,lbugluens, for last about 113,600 per month, which is also Bensonhurst-Oh, y6s: wt've elim- . ��_ Dr. Aitken, Neqgrn. Carswell and RoRA ; Peter's church, no name, Iligg R. Jord Mifts Helen Cook, 4 each; Mrs. . In revje�Ving . , I year. We are piewep to, noto that the, a fair average for thO,P&st Year- inated ftger�bowls. I OyAtematle betirficence lVeRgra. flogg, Gladman, Higgins, )1c:,ear) and Strang, an, pra. J. S. Platt, Mrm. Lee, MlFws Alathonon, I 11 ,,A, - 117*i . ....... �_ � superintendenceof Atudents Mr.Telford XiNs le. Foster (Port Allieru. Nflaq Far - ____ -..--,---.--,, — - I I I W, 'i'-'-'r-'-t.'L � - . -4 — I ____ ­.- ., . , I .. ! ..... - � ! " - , and Dr. Fletcher: einergency-Mesarn. row, Miss Ball, ,Nfir4o McPherclon. M,rs. . 9 , .��' I I I "; CiLrAere, Hamilton and Macfarlane; Jno. Tigert, Mrs. Ed. Rays, Mrs. W. L. . ; ___ ... 11111 . .. 11,11''I . I . I I " I i , ­!�, �171�, �!! . L I .1 � . I.. . , !1' I ti � � 1, ' ;�� �; ��:�;:: 1111:11t I . , , It '' �5 ���14 A� AMA I M. and W. and (). Funds, Dr. M 'W_&�. Messrs. and Cur- Iforton, Mrs. A. h1urray, Mrs. Jno. Aturdy,'btrk. NaAc�Rwan, Ar.. ks PrA. each'. . . . I , � Al!=� V 4!�� 9 mor . .. ,,, r F3 , I W, L I * a .�6bnston t1ai*1, finance and statiRtics-Messrs. Mrs. Snider, Mrs. McClinton. Mrs. If. � I ­U� - - . .0' I . '. : I . I � 11 , ss and Carswell; con r- Carter, Dim. Burkholder, Mrs. FosWr, : L ., 1 to . . Als . �, I ati - he N_ ionat, Smoke . -memarB. McDermid, Aitken and , 114kil; ItorA--MessrR. GlAdman Mrs. Folkir, Miss M. D&rk, Mrs. H. Hawkins (Port Albert), Miss C. Dark. I I . �' .1 "I . M 'L� - r1r .. a a. M61 , 6. The following are the Mrs. McFarlane, W". R. Drinkwater, . . _"W11,R3 L L � Eighteen million "BU11,0100" sold fLunuSAY (6 (;Anuu I - ­ I - I '' , tdiseloberg to tbo General Assembly Mrs. Ball, Unit E. Black, Mrs. Stirlin$t. - I ��� � I - - ­ ­ 11 L � I - L� � . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I n"t, t4une: Dr. )?)etcher, Menqrs. Mn. Dickson, HiRm D. Dlckson, no f . . . I . I 161instoU and MacfArlAne and elders name, Urfl. OuTle. MrR. Alex. David - . . , . . L . � I I ftom GocUrich, Brucelleld and Blytb- Ron, Mtn. Ferguson. Mrs. Lvnn. Mrs, . �- 'L I . L � I Mr. Sharp resigned his charge of Birnie, Was b;( E. Cameron,'Mrs. R. W. , . '. . . CA,ran ebUrdii, Exewr. Measrs. Glad- Ryan, Mrs. R. J. Acbenon, Mrs. Jordan, " I I �, # . L � . , . I,- 11 $nab, 13traing and Re-cliffe appeared 2 ins. eacb; Mrs. Wei. Taylor, Mrs. ) I I I . 11 " t for the smion and congregation, Fiveak Slamball, Mrs. W. Pridbam, Mitin E. I I I . " .. '.. I I 1. I I ' � Ift appreciatively of the serviceii I rOddeftd by Mr. Sharp and regretfully Porter, MIRs Sbarman. HiRs Mabel Sharman. Mine Jensfe Foster, Mrs. I I.. . � , I . I .. . : Ak *,.ta V*1V* at a &Weific pricb. INFed6d , Ga ttiql1l"dag in the resignation. The Rhynam, Miss Dark. Urg. Ganley (Port Albert), Miss Emma Poster. Mrs. I " I I I _11"d . 4 1 5 Havana fiIIW-­`il8P0Aa Sumztr& wraPP" I ,,, . I 3'.16r in 125, rostgn&t-ion was accepted to take effect &her J I 28th next. A e,)mmlttcv I , to WnRider re-arratlgO- =+1,1611dwatbat strachan, Mrs. It. tMark, Mrn. Gold - Vr@L W. thorpe, or.. Mrs. McDoaVAI), I re1w ky the Itiow L class wAses ekainile � .,. � , might rple-age one or 0. MacEwan. Miss M. Aitken, n6 name, 1 , ( . & . , 4 11 'L � I � I I . 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