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4 NEWS OF BAYFIELD'
Wan FA IS -Da Nov. 27.----11/ea 31abel Leelie Elliott, and. '3.1s4 James `RobinSati
(Seoul -ewe otraeouta1s vthg. Mt. quaitiled, Lio eleetioa Will be hell ext
latvenater 2ntr. „ •
and Niro, Itabert Seotehmer.
Att
t Mr. and Mts. T. Barrett and Mra. CUati /4/:4' FrC41)C4/19°// neti:e& Bennett of Detroit spent' tha a•ateleenii
vielted the formeee mother, Mee. .wt their patatoa, ata met atria ateeey
Va.ViS011, over the liallacq and week- W-eeton. 1
enti. 31r. 3. M. Atkinson and daughter;
.Pte. wafter. Jolinston oa lea p pate returned to Detroit on Tuesday
Borden spent ainidar with hie parentet after having apent a few day!) at their
Mr.: and Mas, W. II. Johneton. • home in 'the village.
(Iessrs. Harold Johneton and Gordon- 'Penner 13aylield Roy )100ored.--The
Sdotehater of Goderich toastsitip, Keith following parts Oa clipping taken. from
Gemeinhardt of the village and John The Niagara Palle Evening Review of
Wild andeGorcion Seotehmer Of (Stauley November -18th refer to a. former Bay
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township were amongst those w/eo 1eft4 field boy: 'IOniSund47 o'veniag a large,
on. Priday for Woodetock, where they number of employees and ,frtemis were
will undergo a month's military train- at the 10.'N:It. depot to meet IlarrY
Wameley on hie arrival with the Tor
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The MissesaQuilters and Eva lIarleib ontoastew -York. throutthe traba,
• iaratford spent Sunday at 'Miss After deliveriag Ids train to conneatiOne
Norah Fergustill'a. at,Suspension Bridge and returning to
The Priee-vvinnera at the, progressive 14,4 home, about one aundred employees
euehre and danee givcn ft the Town and friends; were :there to give him,,
Hall ton Friday evening by the ladies'. royal welcome. Mr. Warasley has,given
entertainment conimittee of the Red farty year' eontinuous 'service las Oros were were: (Ladies'.first, Mrs. 3, Stur- gineea and fe'now superannuated, Com-
geon; consolation, 11,1re. J. Graham; eatualtY einging was enjoyed by, all, and
gentlemerasefirst, NeWton Sturgeon; after a dainty ibietaday luncheou a.
eonaolation, 'Gordon Heard. 'Music for Wincott on 'behalf Of the Brotherhood
the dance. which followed was played of Locomotive Igagineera; Division Ni
by Mr 3 Parker, Anthony, and an,o wlueb Engineer H. WamsleY
Andrew Rau., Another eixchre and was a Very active member, having
dance will be held hx. the Town- Hall served the division as lecal ,Chairtaans
on Pritlay; December dth, for the benefit secretary -treasurer, as w11 as L ePret
o.f the Red -Cross. .„ sentative on • the:legislative board; exa•
Mr, Frank .QaMeron'andson. Ohm, of pressed th.e ap reciatIoeof the aersice,
1)etreitt were the guests. of the a/Iittses rendered by tir, 'Warasley and ,l)re-
, end M.a0LeataerepepeyeettkeeSweektende, gelded tileaeteith tact -eine seatabelyetente
Aireraftsman-IVfaleolra, McLeod a St graved,• and lairs. H. G. Sewell On be -
Thomas spent the week -end with Mrhalf of the Lathes A.uxiliarY presented
and Mrs. Louts MeLeod. Mrs. Wamsley with a beautiful.bouquet
Mrs. IL A. -Stott left on Sunday to of red roses. Locomottave fOreman fl.
spend, the winter intDetrolt. ' G. Walton,- AM' 'ibehalf of the Illative
=ea ate _and_ tatMmrand.. Jessie tyowers departmeut employees!, read: the
Metcalf returned to Detroit on 'Suiplay address. Miss W. Priattle presented
after havhig spent the • week -end with' Mr. Waitestey witli abillfold, well tilled,
Mrs, W. la Metcalf. • ' • also a card pass over the entire system
tM1ss A Ftntte A Dreuixi And inefavor Of Mr.-aild ma: wttinmy,;-und
Mrs. T. B. 'Mullen a Detroit spent the_ Mr's. Waeigaey With beautiful: hand
Thanksgiving holiday week -end in the bag Mr. and 'Mrs. Wamslea,, taken bY
village, supriee, expressed their appreciation
Mr., an.d -Mrs, Morris Ditrham and and thanks to the employees-. of the
d two.children, of ISeaforth; Miss Fanny railroad ina very becoming manner
and Mr, Carl Deihl, of •Stay :tovvia- suitable to the occasion. Short ad:
ship, visited Mr, W. J. Foster on Sun,. dresses were then made Mr various
"•dayemployees and friends preSent, all wish-
. Dr. Blanche Burton and Mrs. 11.• P. lag Mr. and Mrs. Wamsley, the very
Lewis returned to Toronto on Wednes- best health and happiness in the years
dav after having 'visited Mrs. N. W: to comes Messages of congratulation
Woods over the weekeend. • - were received from the assistant super-
• Mrs. R. h. Middleton of Hensall indent and divislen, muster mech.-
spent a few days thi S week with her anics, 'congratulating Mr. Wamsrey on
mother, Mrs N. W: Woodshis retirement."
Mr. and Mrs, " 'George E. Fisher of
Waterloo Were the guests of Mrs. F. A.
Edwards over the week -end.. •
--Mr. and Mre. Wra. latueray apc1 so
te • E, NOV:, 26.-JOnce again'the coilL
Billy, af Detroit, spe7iirSunday witne NIL
the former'S mi)ther, Mra. A. Murray. inlinitY• has been shocked by the sudden
. Mr. and Mrs. 'Per:Cy 'Morley Of Tor- Passing of tin old resident of Ni]e. Mr.
onto and, Ur. and Mrs. Robert. Clark litnesti-Segusse a veteran of the World
and daughter, Roberta .r&2 - Cleveland, 'Mir, Was taken to Goderich Hospital
.spent the Week -end with Mr. and Mrs. abont a week agO, and in spite of all
• :S., Berry. - • • -- -that medical cake cOuld do he passed
Village Nominations. - Mr. Jack away on Saturday 'night, The syMpathy
Parker, D.,R,O.; presided over the of the community is -extended to tae
notaination of trustees for the 'Pollee bereaVed wife and family.
Village of Bayfield, which was held in Thieshing is over for this year, the
the frown Hall on Friday evening last work having been completed this week
The following -were nominated 1'.0harles -in t his vicinity. -
Seotchmea, i.James Adbinson-,- Percy Mr. Cart Finnigan is laid up with
Weston William Ferguson, Leslie El- chickenpox..
liott, John Irieward. . The , trustees for
1910, J. Howard, Virm,_Fterguaen ana! IEAO THE CLASSIFIED;
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NILE.
'THE GODERICH SIGNAL/OM
DUSGANNIaN, ,Nasv. Mabel
Thompson, who la eritieally ill, was
itaiisig to the lieepital at Cadeileli the
first of the Week. We hope to heat'
soon of lanpeovement in her tonalitien,
-Iiitaon, of London, her 'eiater,
earing for their aged mother, who C1169
Is not in good health.
A aThristinae concert will be given in
No.-• 3, Weat WaaVanoell, en
Deeember 10th.
Mrs. Jas. Stonehouee,left last wee1.
to spead the winter with /or eisterein-
law, MrsAlarry dioPper, at Wingham.
Citizens are pleased to see Mr. Bur
ton. Itoach Web on the , JO!) for Silver -
wood's again. Ile opened the shop bere
an Monday morning as !before, after 4
miraculous reeovery from an Hines*
of eleven montita' auratien.
Mrs, Ellen Shackleton is companion
with Mrs. Elizabeth Citobla during the
absenee of her daughtea Vern.
Mrsalt, Fitzgerald is assieting, at the
home ofaber sister, Mr5. Albert ear41)"•
bell, Westfield, who was called away
to the bedside of her daugiater, Mrs.
Arthur Spiettelberg, Kiteliener, who
was suddenly taken 111 dna underwent
an operatioa. „
Mts. Annie Campbell la visiting her
Sister„, airseiGecte rgifOrtd, .at Zaltrord,,
Mr, and Mrs. Time.' Dialteon; sr.,
visited thexr datughter, Mrs. Murray
Dyer, Eden, Mills, over .the weekend.
Mrs, Geo, -Glaziet,IGuelpla spent !the
week -fend vvith ;Var.. and Ms a Abe ,Cult
`bee,. na: • '• ' • . • • -
Ure. Rose Bradnocir,...Blyth, visited
eraniece,--Mrsetaitarnerteratatireweeree
cently. • •• • •
The United churla is holding special
seryices Q11° Sunday, December it, at 11
a.m. and 7.30p.m„ and On Monday at
8.15 fame with Rev. Herbert iereof
Niagara Mills- in charge. On Sunday
!and Monday evenings, Mr. Piercy will
give dramatic recitals of selections
froM the Bible. aid otherwell-know'
literary Works,
Mr and Mee, R. J. L. Eedy,
Ross and Jack visited friends at Mil:
verton on Sunday.
United Church Entertains Air Force,
cangregation, of the 'United
church' entertained thirty-five' R.A.F.
rnen front Port Albert airport on Mon-
day higfii. There was quite a large
gathering In the Sunday school room
to greet them and join, in a social
evening, The men were conveyed each
way .by eight volunteers with cars.
They arrived at 8 p.m., A joilLbunch
of lads, and wee welcomed in .a spirit
dfeiiowship. Rev. W. Newman'
as chairman gave a short talk andtfor
a. while all engaged in community sing -
leg and patriotic songs. A short pro-
mtwastenjoYettrebilailatIfig ortreiii
Lauder songs, by Leslie (Schatz, guitar
music by Everett Harris, a reading by
Mrs. Donald Fowler and one by Miss
Melba Fowler- Miss Cora Culbert in
Li few well-chosen -words tenderecl-. the
welcome of the Y.P.A. and the W.A.
After the program Corporal Wbaslow
spoke a few Words in behalf of the boys,
exPreesingetheir ;appreciatiou of an en-
joyable evening. Autographs Were en-
thusiastically .exchanged among the
young folks and acquaintanoes made.
Various- :contests - were - conducted- by
Miseee Cora Dickson and Mildred An-
derson, . A lunch was served that Was
both dainty and plentiful. • At the close
Loglmaved a vote Of thanks on
behalf of the .R.A.W.. The gathering
was loath to break up and as new
friends: were made invitatiOns . were
extended, ftlICI accepted for visits fie -in
the boys in the home.a around.
of
nter Coats
s
1130 make room for CliristmaV displays, we are
' drastic reductions on our entire stock of
Fall and Winter Coats
31. COATS -This season's
• smartest, styles, quality
cloths afid fine' furs, inter
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-lined and chamois lined.
,Sizes ire for Misses -Ladies
.tand 1/2 sizes.
Saler,-Prices are -from
$14.95 to $45.00
ONE -OF -A -KIND
AT BARGAIN PRICES *
on13r „Black with full
Silver Fox .Collar, Size 18
Reg. $69.00
Special $45,.00
1on1y Black, beautiful
Silvser Fox collar. Size 40.
Reg.149.50
Special $3$50..
1 only Black, Persian'
Lamb, trim. Size 18 .4
Reg. $89:50.
.Special $27.50
offering
,
10 ONLY COATS, assailed sizear:- Reg, 35.00 to $40.00,
• .„ '
• Speeial
'Ea:eh $29-.50 1'
16 °NIX COATS, small and large sizes. Reg. 19.60 to 21.50
Each $10.00
p ONLY COATS, odd sizes etc. Plain Tweeds or Fur Trim-,
med. To clear at
•
Your
Store
Each' $5.00
YOU SAVE , DOLLARS t 13ITYING N*1
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8 AEFEfi V at 6
' Phone 50 '
tat
CREWE
'lie Display of
liuron County Apples
High Praise for Fruit Sheillield
at Clinton an
Triday
The fruit 4bow liela at Clinton on
Friday last by the Ituron County Vruit
Growers' Assoeiation was said by
-Gordon Blair, Mayor -of Burlington, to
be the best local fruit show that he has
'seen in 'Ontario. Mr. Blair represents
conanierel,a1 spray company and
makes it his business to attend fruitt
ahews, and !should know whereof he
speaks. It was truly a wonderful ex-
hibition ef choice apples. -
After the judging • had been cotes.
pleted, Mrs. D. A.' Smith, president,cof
the Association, Opened a short pro-
gram by expressing ln a brief address
her appreciation of the whale -hearted
co-operatione of the Trult-growers ej
Huron ,In assuring the suecess of the
show iby !bringing ;In the choicest pro-
cluete a their niehlwas.
• Tun judging was d01(1by five *Melilla
from tile Dominiou Department of
Agriculture's fruit and Vegetable
branch, They included 3, I. jelmson,
district inspector f -or Southwestern On-
tario; C. M. 'Craig, senior Inspector for
the Hamilton district; E. W. Stanley,
Lucan district inapeetor; Charlea- Me-
Phail, inspector for Hurotaaand .3. X.
')3enn, Lupanalistrict inspectOr, Afisdat-
Ing 'in thedireetion' of the -show Was
Shea-rer,-agricultural representative
afIllDitaatarthaeagfrer's
noon more than 300 people inspected,
the exbibits, Seventy in number.
The main priaee a beautiful eilver
tray donated by the Niagara Brand
Spray CoMpany for the; hest_ bushel
hamper of apples *Of any variety in the,
show, was won. by 10. B. MiddIetaa
Son, Goderieh township, anele,,was pre-
sented to Stewart Middletora-Wy, Stanley
Craig, vice-president of the coinpanY,
in taerson. Mr. 'Craig was asked to.ad-
dress the assembly andavas llighly com-
plimentary of the show. "It doea great,
credit to this.county, and I am amazed
at the extent and qualitY of the ex-
hibita,7 he said: Harry J. Boyle of
Wingham spoke on the "value, of ad-
vertising. .1Ie advised haVing all. fruit
packages sold by Huron growers label,
led "Grown ;in Huron County." Mrs.
•McGiiire favored avith piano musk.
Aftthe judging the apples were
geld to the higheSt bidders, by Thomas
Gundry, sr., Godericli auctioneer. .Tfie
higliest-price paid Wa$i bashel, the
-apples judged best-intehow. - Some
eighty- baskets and eighteen bushels
:were Purchased by tbe Lione Clubs of
'Goderieh, Exeter,. Wingham, Seaforth
and (Minton aad_ will be given to the,
airmen at pert Albert and ISky' Harbor,
at Christmas. •
The prize -Winners were as follows:
• :
•1 -Two 6-qCniaassI
rt 'baskets. of. 'Mac-
Iritosh Reds. '
lst--(0. B. Middleton & Son, C1in•to-
2nd-D. 3. Lassaline, Goderich.
ard--Fred Middleton, Clinton.
Four entries. •
See, 6-cmart,baskets of.,North-
. - ern Saws. - •
1st -0. la Middleton & Son.
,2aula-Tred Middleton.
3rd -j; Ross Middleton, Clinton.
• Eight entries.
Weidisgs
LINNE11.1,--aliticDONALLO
Sr, 44eirtat'ahruuciao( h was ihe
Wane of interoitiug weiliiiug on.
Saturday 'afternoon when Jean
;Margaret, taffy daughter of iitaPtani
and Mra. Augua MacDonald, ahgitt
avenue, .beeame the !bride of Ted Itiu-
nell of Cliatbam, son of 31e. Edward
Lianell of London andthe late Ira.
Linnell. Rev. is. C. Calder officiated,
brlde was daintily gowned
streetavagth aquamarine woollen dress
with. matching -hat atid with veil in
lighter eliade, falling to the, waiatliae.
She wore a corsage of pinit rottaat -Ana
bridesmaid was Miss FraneeeaTlionison,
R.N., Who wore an attractive dusky
L'OSO crepe drese with twattoned rose
feather hat •witli Tki/k,and a corsage '
Tealeman -roses, The gram wee at-
tended by his brother, Allieter Linnell
of London. After the wedding a re-
ception waS liehl at the, home of the
bride's parents, at which over thirty
guest% were 14 attendance. 3.1re, Mae -
Donald, :mother.' of the bride; received
in: hunter's gree4 with a eareage
Talieman roses. 3,1is. • Campbell
Tweedle, aunt of the bride, presided at
the tea table, wearing teal° blue and
a corsago'''. of pink roses. She' was
assiated, 'bv Miss Audrey Wieland and
Mrs.,Williare Leitch, Anteag the Maur
bea,iitifid gifts' 'presented to .the bride
1 by relatives and her 'many friends were
silver coffee and tea Setfrom the
Isard & Itobertson bond investment
office, London where Misa MacDonald
0- -
Sec. 1 Two 6 -quart baskets of Kings.
lst--Sloanerest Fruit Farm, Baydeld,
oOne entry. • •
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See. 5 -Two d-ci-taart baskets of Tolman
we s.
lst-C. B. Middleton.
2nd -Geo. Laithwaite & 'Son, Gode-
- rich. -• ,
CREWE, Nov. 25. -.-Mr.. and Mrs. 3rd-ISloancrest Fruit Farm. '
Grey and Mr. and' Mrs. Oliff. Webb, Three entrlea.
of :Goderieli, visited on:Sunday at the Sec. 6 -Two 6 -quart baskets of Green -
home of Mr. and Mrs, Mathew Sliackle-
-ton,
Mr_ and •Mrs. Cordon•Icirkland and,
'Mrs.- Isaac Andrew of 'Zion were SIM.
.day visitors at Mr.' and Mrs. S. 3.
Kilpatrick's. ,
The niany friends of Mrs. Cecil Blake
are 'pleased to see her out again after
being confined to the house for the
past three weeks with illness. •
• Colin ,Crozier and Benson ,Shackleton
left on Friday last to take the thirty
days' training at Woodstock.
A number of gave1 trucks Are very
busy hauling graveto thel airport at
Port -Albert from Tom Sandy's pit on
the .Pentland farm. The gravel is to
cover up the terrible mud on the walks,
which will be pdved in the spring.
Miss !Catherine Reul of Dungannon
visited over the • week-en0 with her
friend, Miss Ilia Maiie. .
Mr, !Clifford Crazier visited his' bro-
ther" Colin recently at 1uis school at
Lieury, • ,
The farmers in this vicinity have at
jest hem able' to harvest their turnip
crop.
ST. AUGUSTINE
• •ST.- AUGUSTINE, Nov. 20. -Mr.'
John ,Kinahan of Winnipeg, a trainee
of the St. ,Thomas lirport, visited at
the homes of his uncles. Wm, and Gus
Kinalian, over the week -end. 'This ita
John's •first visit to the home off, his
father, Vincent kinabou,• and.- heeten-
jested meeting his niany relatives and
friends.
, • Mt. Prank Carrol of the Kitchener
paliee force visited his parents on Mole'
day. .
Miss !Cecilia St. Marie has returned
t� St. Catharines -after visiting her
home here.
Miss Ann Martinis sleifing, with her
Parents, Mr. and :Mrs, Albert 'Martin.
• ,3,1issetNorine Kinahan, of' the London
Normal, was lionie for the week -end.
'Mr. Normal Boyle has obtained e,
permanent position,. in one of tile of -
flees at Sky. Harbor, Goderich.
We are eorry to' report that Mr. Jim,
Pollard is in ill health. He was re-
moved to the home,of his nieoe, Mrs.
Win. 3. Fortin of Goderich.
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SIIEPPARDTON
sinoppAatryrox, Nov. °26. -Mr. and
Mrs. Itussel Mills and family, of De-
troit, spent the week -end with Mrs.
Mills' father, kr.- Wm. Bogie, who,
we are sorry to say, is not enjoying
•very' good health at present.
The W.31.8a of Leelnume met at the
home of Mrs. TI109. Bogie on Wedaes-
day, November 201in
"DK you 'heaa about the fellow who
lavented a deviLe for looking through.
walls?" ,
"No,' I didn't. What (Mee, eall
it?"
"A window,,"
ings.
lst-A. G. Alexander, Kippen. • Then the third boy exclaimed
One ,entry.- ; - ••-triumphant-If; 'Ilhat's--mathing:- `My
Sec. 9 -Two 6 -quart 'baskets of Bald- father's going to buila house with
wins. •. a mortgage on it." -
1st -J. Ross Middleton.
29d-Laithwaite & on.
3rd-Sloancrest Fruit Farm.
:Four entries.
-Sec. 10 -Two 6 -quart baskets of Starks.
• lst-eA. G. Alexander.
2nd-Laithwaite& Son.
Two entries.
tSec. 11-•LTwo 6 -quart baskets of
Salemes. ' •
'ist-C. 13. Middleton.
2nd-Sloancrest Fruit Farm..
Two -entries.
see.
Davis,
6 -quart 'baskets of
• lst-/Laithwaite & Son.
"One entry. .
td-lagollafeataUetlettOXeMnalaret.al'este
Mr. and !Mrs. Panel]. left on. :S-aturaay
:evening on an extended motor trip
through Quebee Province. They will
realtle 1i Cliatham upon their relearn.
A quiet, ,wedding took place at -St.
George'e Anglican churchon Monday
evening when Elizabeth. Joan Booth,
only daughter *VW: and Mrs:Frank
Rooth, Oxford street, was united in
marriage to L.A:C. Corporal Arthur
Bertram Huckins of laTo. 2, R.Cak.F,
Wireless School, Oaigary, youngest son
of Conde:Dior and Mrs. john g.
Huckins, 'Cambria. read. The bride
was etten,aed by Miss Lorraine Nelson,
daughter of Mr. and,Mrs. Edwin Nel-
son, Stanley street. The groomsman
• was *Aarcraftsmae Frederick Hing, R.
A.F., stationed !at Port Albert. Rev.
A. C: Calder, rector of St. George's
church, perfattned the ceremo4y. The
bride was gowned in a rust crepe dress •
with ablack. acteesseries, and • wore ---a
corsage of pink tearoses. The brides,
maid were e, 'gray ensemble, with a
corsage of pink tearosea.. Mrs. 'Rooth,
motherthe bride,"was, gowned iri a
light rust ensemble, while . Mrs.
Ruckins, mother' of the groom, wore an
ensemble of old 'rose.
P2BSONAL MMITION
mum* 341tbki )+traug lea v•u-tiolis wish
, fipC4141 tate wiater iu Toroacu.
t1ri74v,04, *ether* i• laid up with
a frioiurkik .ft o4k it 14,Eult tot
• fall.
Mr- atol Mrs, Son aiellwaln, of
'Barrie, went week -end. gueirt* with thi
I fortner"a•$i4tQra Mra, A, ituebanaii,
Elgin 4I -V,
11,11sa Itanees Pliorosori, R.N, luta,
returned to her work at London after
a; visit with lieraniather, AlL4. J.. r.
yhoinson.
Willard Legg, who is sfationed at
Toronto as a clerk with t131
visited with Ws. parents here over
the weeleend. -a
Mrs. It. W. Hendry and baby daughe!,
ter, of St. Petersburg, Ploritia, are
gUests of Mrs. 'HeritiryAs parenta- ande,
slater, 'Mr. an4131r3, 1), M. Johnston and
/Dorothy.
Mr. and 31ra V. W. Potter land Mr.,
and Mre. W. A. narhe, all af Detroit,
spent the ilt!Sh. Tbanitegiving holiday
with their mother;Mrs., Wm. Gliddon.
MIse -Gladys 'Grassi& and Miss, Eliza,
laeth -Glialtion, both of I/etrola spent a
few days In town, the Rimier visiting
friends, , ,the latter leer, motlier and
sister
• Mies Loia Carrick; oldeat •daugb.ter of
Mrs. Jean. Oarriek and the late Wm,
•Catrielt, left on Tuesday for Niagara
Valls, where she will become the wife
of Mr. Ambrose High of that eity,
fortoerlY of Seafortis They will reside
. OBITUARY
• E1taN1HRT iSEGUSS • •
'The death of, grneat Seguss, orNge,
occurred!, in Alexatalra 110SpItal 0/1
Sunday morning. Mr. Seguss had been
• in, the hospital for only a few daysbat
had been ina poor state of health Asa
a considerable time. • He was' bornin .
gaglana on &pul 7 1878, and came to
thi-country as a b6s, and° lived in
Goderieh, Dungannon and at Nile,. -lie
fought with the :Canadian forces in the
last Great War and was a member of
Post 109, !Canadian Legion, and of the
Nile 'branch *2: 0* Orange order., He
waa well known as a composer of music
and verse and displayed considerable
talent along these lines. Surviving, be-
sides his wife, the former. Marla Ed-
wards, ate. three daughters Mrs. 4.1vie
Thompsou (Gladys); 1St. David's street,
Goderich ; Mrs. Robert Echlin (Flor-
ence, of Dorchester ; - Mra.- Gordo
Pearson (1Sylvia):, of Clinton ; an only
Lionel, Who is Serving with the
_Royal Canadian Navy, and two sietera
living in England. • Lionel last saw hisa
same evening, the bride traVelling in a
The happy couple../eft Goderich the
navy blue dress with fur coat They
• returned to town on Tuesday afternoonl
for a reception at , the home of the !
bride's Parents. Immediate relatives
and friends of .the family attended the
reception, which took the forra of a
dinner. ° 4 ' •
L. A..C. Huckinie' iseamong a group of
graduates from No. 2 Wireless 'School,
Calgary, who will go. overseas in the.'
nehr future.' The groom was met *by
his father in Toronto on Monday morn-
ing ana Teft on Tuesday evening to re-
join his flight at Moriffelaii-The bride f
will continue to reside in Goderich. '
• Covered
Three little boys were Wasting about
their parents and their belongings.
"Well," said the first -boy, '`‘my father
is going to build a house with a steeple
an
" "Oh, that's nothing!" exciaimedr the
second " . .
. • build a house with a flagpole on IL"
wins. .
ist-J. Ross Middleton.
2n41-Perey J. ,Gibbings.-
- 3rd-Laithwaite & Son.
Three entries.
,Sec. 27 -One -bushel hamper any other
, variety.
B: Middleton & Son.
2nd -J. W. Joynt.,
• 3rd-Laithwaite & Son.
Three entries. •,
Class V
liCn •
28 -Box Macintosh Reds.'
lst-C, B. Middleton & Son.
• 2nd7--Sloancrest Fruit Farm.
TWO -entries. •
See. .29 -Box Northern Spys.
1st -C, B. Middleton &
2nd -1), B. Middleton & Son. •
3rd-ISloancrest Frult„ Farm.
• Three en t ries.
Class VI
Sec. 32 -Six hampers of Northern Spys.
- 1.4t B. & Son.
2m1- -Laithwaite & So,n.
Two PT1 trins.
Special by Mrs. I). A. Smith,,, for best
Indic-10ml exhibit in show.
P. B. 'Middleton &IRon.
Sitecial -by .Niligara Brom] Spray Com-
• pany, for hest Inishol, exhibit in
show-. • •
P. B. Milltilet h & Son, Macintosh
itedr-
•
See. 13 -Two 0 -quart, ba.skets of any
other variety.
• , 1st -C. Middleton Son.
One entry. -
Class, II
Sec, 14 --Ten 6 -.quart baskets of Mac-
• Intogh Reds
, .
ist--C1, B. Middleton.
2nd-"--Sloancrest Fruit Varna.
• TWo entries.
See. 15 -Ten 6 -quart baskets of North-
- ern Spys.
lst -C. 13. Middleton & Son.
2m1----S1oancrest Fruit Farm.
3rd---Laithwalte & Son.
Three entries.
.See. 16. --.Ten• 6 -quart iyaskete of ally
athereaririety. _ • '
, 1at and 3rdse4at B. Middleton & Son.
Class 111
tier. 1T--One4sa1f bushel (in hamper or
. 'box) of '"..1.1acinta1h 'Reds.
1s1-Sloarierest- Fruit Farni.
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.•
One entry.• When In TORONTO
-See. 1atesIBLIf-lnisheI hamp• er ef Spys. • •
•
it- Sloanerest Fruit Farm. Vinit t7.10
One entry, •
Sec.' 19-ina1f4lnis1iel hamper of Tol-
• mana.
1st-S1oancrest yruit Farm. • ,
One entry. •
. • Class IV
See. 21-10*e:bushe1 hamper of Mac-
intosh Reda ' .
a 1st -C. II. Middleton & Son.
2fid----N1oancreat Pruit Farm..
Two entries. '
See. 22- -One-busheIliamper of
ern •Spys.
1st -J, lloss 'Middleton.
2ndes(a B. Middleton & Son.
' 3rdel-S1o1inarest Fruit Farm.
• , Nine. eiitries.
See. (Mo -bushel littinp7Nr of igalomes.
Ist--41. 11. 'Middleton & Son.
Fruit Farm..
3r11.-Perey .T. Gibbings, Clinton.
Three entries. •
'See.• 25----,Onteiblesitel hamper Irbleaan
•Sweete.
lat-C. 11. 11141-broll & !Soft.
20-4, 'Myna, Luelolove:
31,11---,4erey Gibbings,
:Three entriee.
ee'.. 20 -One -bushel hamper of Bald -
St.
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• Rooms, single. from 82.00 to $2:50
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Phone 399 17 Montreal
r
freslx fruit in mitt "Iatekagea on account
of possible damage to the package it -
Self and also to other Mall with which
it may eonie in gontaet Moreover,
owing to the fact that mail seat to
the !British Isles Is longer in transit
while ,the War „Is' on than In normal
t Mea;lririiiirliktirlbeTtritirWittatsreasataa
delivered in edible tondition.
In the case gift packages
rnelud-
ing apples -only, tertilication under the
tAet referred to Is required before the
,parcel an be eent Inanities regarding
eertification should 'be niadeato the' '
nearest Dominion fruit inspector.
at t AN EARLY -MORNING' MU -- -
Some embarrassment Was felt among
offidials at the Town :Hall and member0
of the fare brigade 'when they admitted • •
(they did not hear the Oar:felting of the
new fire siren tide (ThursdaY).•niorning
at 2.10 'a,m. A. teuele owned by 1/14
Wilfred •Graham, on the outskirts of
the town, was completely destroYed hY
!
- First Maii:---There goes, fellow wilO
seems to take tae 'worst possible view
of "eyerything,l
Second Mau -A possiraiete eh'?
• First Man ---No, he's'aseantlittaaamera--
.
en( .
father in July when be was home mita' p '
3IIL1III1 t&1
o week' leave of Ltbaen•ce. , •,
'Tile fAueral service was held at tlie 111.
faatily home at Nile on Tuesday after- • '
mien, ,Bev. B. G. Hazelwood of the
Unitad church officiatipet. Members of
Post 109, Canadian Legion, marched.
The pallbetteersewere Lieut. -Col. ,H. C.
Dunlop, 1Viajor H. Jane, Harold 'Turner,
President of ROSt 109, S'gt. John_ Sgazel,
Percy Johnston and James MacVicar.
Interment took prate in Dungannon
cemetery. Pte. Robert Henry sounded,
Last Post as. the ;remains were being
lowered. Jute the grave. .
DON'T PUT -APPLESIN MIXED
PARCELS GOING OVERSEAS
•
A bulletin from the Department Of I
• Agrieuttare, Ottawa, says:
To conform, to the requirements of 1
the -British Ministry of Agriculture and
a regulation under the Destructive In-
sect and Pest Act of Canada, persons
in Canada contemplating' sending gift
packages to raembers of the fighthig
.forCes overseas or to civilians in the
British Isla are again reminded that
apples should not he included in mixed
asackages. Owing to the perishable
natare of such fruit and the, unusual
shipping conditions as a result of the
war, bath the -Department 6f-Agricul-
hire and the Postdifice Department say
that it is not -advisable to include any
wriwrilloollimommuirimmoromm
• BISCUITS AND MI
' Woman's Digestive Troubles
Everyone -who" is subject to any.
- form of indigestion should know of
this woman's experiences. Advice
from one who has had such severe
attacks is advice worth,having. She
writes: -
"I suffered_ from indigestion,
gastritis and constipation, and
was so veryill, I had (on medical
advice) to live on soda biscuits and
milk for ti months. Well; a
friend e to take Kruschen,.'
and now.I arn pleased to say I am
greatly improved. • I can eat and
enjoy a good meal without any
painful after-effects,my skin is
clearer -in 'fact,. quite clear -and
there is no sin of constipation. I
would advise anyone suffering the
same to take Kruschen.
' M; R. L.
The immediate effect of 'the
several salts in Kruschen is to
stimulate your liver and kidneys to
normal action and help to free your
system. of poisonous waste matter.
Soon after_ yam -start on .H.nischeu _
you will find that you are able to.
'enjoy your, food without .distressing
after-effects.
Animmwoomy
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1/2 lb. pkg. 16o
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MINCE 1VIEAT
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TOILET Tipst
.3 Igo rolls 25o
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OW oz.; jar. 14c
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