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Thursday
ay 30
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Forethought and Good
Judgment used
Travellers show preference for
Scenic Route; Busy Men
use Night Trains
Newsday-. forethought, mut a lively
=ease of public appreetation plug nn
important part in the tongrintoin
of a railroad. The Canadian N.
thein made a happy alio., fn the
F l ti up of its roum beI nth Torun•
to and Ottawa: skirting rhe shore-
line of Lake Uotxrio and ti::: na. of
Quintet aver the hcir•ht cf faad b,.
twtetr Napaaee and 3 f. rh.i :,; and
through Rideau L4koi r add,
nest to the daytime journey its
:Pring er• Summer. C,imfort.thle
day and night train:. stopping at
principaliatermediate stations, have
made the route vary popular.
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mince and Information, applyto •
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11ORT ;ERN'
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1 CORRESPONDENCE 1
&Stoderich
Goderich, May 22,—At the annual
district meeting of the Goderioh dlttriot
of the Methodist Church, held in Dun.
gannet), a resolution was passed mem-
oralizing the general conference to
increase the ntinimnut eatery of or-
dained harried inhibitors) to 51,20e
ileo to make a more adequate allow-
ance to superannuated ministers,
A resolution was passed asking the
Iapproaohiug annual conference to ap-
point a oomrnitte to bring in s report
for the ooneidt,ration of the conference
to have a central meeting place ',Lon-
don) fur the conference to meet each
year, and the traveling and other ex -
(polities of the ministers and laymen to
conference be pooled, so that each per-
eon would pay an equal amotmt,
Rev. J, A, Agnew, of Clinton, chair -
Ihis+t of the district, presided, Rev, J.
W. Hedley, of Nile, was elected secrs-
tary, 0. W. Dewitt Cousins was recom-
mended to he received into full connec•
tion anti ordained at the conference in
Miss Emma Johneton ba, been vis-
iting friends bore previous to going to
Detroit,
Word has arrived of the dieeharge of
Lieut, W. Caldwell who bas spent
three years in 1Tranoe.
Mre Dow of Goderiob who epeet a
while here with her daughter, Mrs, N,
1', tvarrener, has returned to her home
it) Goderich,
Mr E. 13, MoDonald has repurohased
the boldness he sold to J. Block and
will again be in the meat trade next
week.
Word has been received with regret
of the death of Mrs, Helloday, Nellie
Carlisle, well known here, Though in
poor health for some time it was though
she was fest improving.
elinion
Mr, 1-1, Cantelhn of Toronto spent a
few days here recently,
Mrs, M. Y, McLean of Seaforth was
a guest of Mr's J. Cunningham
Rev, 1' Lr, Agnew and Rev .A, E.
.loves were at Dungannon last week at
the Diteriot meeting,
Rev J. E. Jones proposes giving up
.lune, he having completed his pro- work to take up farming.
i b+tion course and passed a very credit- ,vo
1
able examination before the brethren-, '--
Rev J, E, Ford and Rev. J. Hart at
their own request were recommended
for permanent superaunnatfou.
At the evening session Rev. Q. E.
Jones, of Cliutot . gave a practical ad-
' dress on The Necessity of a Definite
Religious Esperieece,"
Today the reports of the different
circuits of the district were read, and
showed substantial progress. The net
increase is 100 members for the dis-
trict, there being 3,007 members of the
church, For the general missionary
feud $8,077 was raised, an increase of
56,300 over last year. There was also
an increase of 505 in the givings of the
Wumeu's f+'Iissionary Society. The value
of the churches and parsonages it) the
district is 5240,000. Rev. 3. A, McKel
vey, of Durigannon,was elected to repre.
sent the district on the stationing corn-
mittee, with Rev, George McKinley, of
Seaforth, an alternate.
Mrs. J. W, '4 -enactor, wife of editor
:FINN[IALE.xe[3RSION vannattar of the Star slipped and
Goderich to Detroit fell, breaking her wrist,
and ..eturn Alex Mc\avis: fell from a ladder in
Steamer Greyhoundthe flour mill and smashed his wrist
`. and braised his cheek and face,
Leaves Goderich
The churches will adopt the hour of
Tuesday, June Ilti 8 acloelt for evening service,
at 10,00 a, pax. last time
Returning leaves Detroit
Thursday June 13th .
at 1,00 p.m, Dett mit Time
$2.00 RoundTrip
'$1 50 One Way
Ti;e only bat U'pt rCttt
t_rl;derit:h :t Detroit
this ;;1. In •
Military I
you: i 11,14 !:i+ 1lninl:•t'.i4i,.;i i-ith:ot
wits'vitl l:e ei�d'tty on 1••,:trd .t:..!n,.s'
at 'Mita, of-int'k'ttt'.1r6.
Except if turn I. c, la,n to l'i.. v t now
called, it will be necessary fur thein to
abutr that they have r,nnplit•d with ti..e
military s of ria ,1.',111A 11 ti ai,d l,at•..
the consent of the Registrar fmr their
tntl1tary district to be absent front Cali.
ada
This allies of crit! • only to r.tale-
B itmalt rutlemts i tw n zr and ;',
ineluelt'p, who are ;tingle er sot Widow -
era without children.
Canadians costing to Detroit for a
temporary stay are stet required to pay'
a head tax or snake a deposit. U. S..
immigration otticrte will be on the
steamer to pate excursionists:
BAND MOONLIGHT
out ttf Goderich
Monday Evening
June loth, 8 p. in.
25 cents
Music and dancing in Grey-
hound ball room
Nippon
Mra. A. Sproat has returned to To
onto after visiting friend here,
ii 'i..teismes insert fruit there will
n.treity in that line this year
brat perhaps we aro tic tinting our chicks
melena• they art hatched.
1Ir _'tank Graham is stilt urns poorly
:tr,d his friends hose tows tit see hint
i,- ser,
Mr, 'N•ta Laut"tiO is shit, to be out
1..vh, alter an attack of pleurisy..
bin. 1,Cc,:. has Lo'tght a pian a .
91*.t'.C'udmcrr: shipped a large , City of bay from this station,
Lair:;; the last wren Jae. Smillie,
Lr, Aitt,on, 1 obt, Thomson and \'Vin.
Homey have purchased new cars which
are et,* l'ery plentiful in this vicinity.
Londesboro
Mrs. Taylor and grandson of Toronto
are visiting at the home of ;tors, Lash -
am
Miss Aunie Abney is epet:ding a,
few weeks in Toronto.
Mise Cora McCool of the Sterling
Baud staff at Auburn is home for her
holidays,
Miss Young of Regina is visiting her
i mother,
Ilennsall
Mr. Francis Marshall has been en-
gaged by the people of Hensel] who
own cows to herd them,
Mite F, Bonthorn has returnod from
Wroxeter, where ate was visiting her
sister, Mrs, Simpson,
Recent purchasers Ford care from
Cook Bros. are al follows; 3. Reid of
Varna; Ed, Werra, Znrioh; Wm, Dec.
er, Zurich; M, Horney, Howell]; Sam.
Keeler, Zerioh; W, R, Lamont, Zurich;
J. Horner, Zurich; Robert Patterson,
Iiensall; Tr, nioLettflah, 2uriohl Ai x
t3CVaa, Cromarty; A. Gaaeho, Zurich;
War. Walper, Haman, Ben Elder, Ben
salt; Y. Oeth, Zurich; Georg* A.rmetrong
Exeter; Tom Wren. Crosaarty; Walter
Bengali, M, Devis, Otago.
Brueefieid
John Mueterd now drives a ear.
Mr, Wilson Berry, of Calgary, spent
a few days at Lite home of his parents.
He exepote eltortly to go overseas
Word has been received that Pte.
Wm, Freeer ie in a oleering station in
France, Tide is the first time he was
womtded though a long time in France
The femora have been very busy of
late as a large crop hat been put in
and the warm weather and rains hale
caused a rapid growth. Cattle ere
on grave which is good,
Walton
Albert Dundee attended the district
meeting in Dungannon last week.
A numbe. of local ladies gave The
Minstrel Show in Brussels, on Friday
and Saturday evening to good houses,
Word has been received here of the
death in France of Pte, Emmet Smith
son of Mr, Geo. Smith, formerly of
tine place,
rhe Walton Red Cross Union will
hold their annual meeting its the Work -
Man's Hall on Tuesday at 2 p,m.
liable CounSeI
n Legal Questions
Without C""g: st
"The mortgage on my
farm expired some time
ago. Now I wishto
sell the property: Must
I have the mortgage
renewed before I can
make a sale? Or can
i leave it to the pur-
chaser to make what-
ever arrangements he
can with the mort-
gagee?"
Knotty legal points such as this are answered free of charge in
"Legol Opinions and Advice," which appears every Saturday in
ani
It is safe to say that many hundreds of dollars have been saved
to our readers in law costs by the sound and timely advice of
Edward Meek, KC., by whom the department is conducted. The
fact that Mr. Meek is a lawyer of long experience, standing high
in his profession, unquestionably assures that all questions sub-
mitted to his judgment will be interpreted in strictest accordance
with the law.
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IBayfiold, had a fine celebration me
Victoria Day, All slay long mare and
horse vehicles brought merry bunches
of visitors into this grand resort on
Huron's Big Lake Shore. The after
noon was taken up with sports end
the big old Calethusepien prooession
was equal to any its (hie part, A very
Dios sura was the result for Patriotic
work.
Mr, G, Gilles, of floderiolt, has taken
the plate of Mr, McDonald in the
Sterl.ng Bank who has left for Montre-
al to enlist,
Rev, W, E. Darling attended the
district meeting at Dungannon last
week,
Alias Chesney, of Seaforth, was visit-
ing friends here last week,
Mr. Graham Moorbouse, of Michi-
gan hes arrived to visit his sister, Mrs,
(Capt, ,1 . A, Ferguson,
The big cannon has been removed
from the part to the square,
Mr, and Mrs, James McCallum, of
Brussels and Mr. and Mrs. Win. Mc-
Callum and family, of Mal{illop, were
guests of Mre, Brandon last week,
The death of Jack Harrison, aged 19
years, of Goderich, took place here last
week.
Miss Muriel King, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs, Geo, King has taken a posit•
ion in Mols•nr'a Bank, at Brucefield,
!�taffa
A very pretty event took plane on
Wednesday, May lith, at " Laburnum
Arbor,' the residence of the Reeve of
Hibbert, Mr, A. A, Onlquhoun and Mrs.
Oolquhoun,Staffs, the occasion being
the marriage of their only daughter,
Florence May, to Raymond O'Neil
Davis, of Fullerton, The bride, very
prettily gowned in white crepe de -chine
over taffeta and carrying a boquet of
carnations and sweet peas, entered the
parlor ou the arm of her father, to the
strains of the wedding march,played by
Mrs A. Harper, of Fullerton, and took
her place beside the groom, under an
arch of green,fromwhich were suspended
SUMMER COMFORT
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for tennis and morning walks.
Dressy pumps for afternoon, dainty slipper's for evening wear,
We can 'apply the season's newest hi
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white hells. 'Rhe oeremouywas perform-
ed ' by Rev, F. Ryan, of Pelham, Guests
to the number of fifty were present from
Winnipeg, Chicago, Levaok, Clinton,
Bargeet'illt and the immediate rieiu-
ity, After congratulations and hearty
good wieheefor future happiness, the
bridal party and guests repairrad to the
dining hall and partook of a grand sup
per. The floral decorations were white
ane yellow. The many beautiful anti
costly presents,among which was a sub.
stautial cheque from thehride'a parents
testified to the popularity of the young
couple. After a short trip to London
Mr, and Mrs. Davis took up their resi-
dence on the groom's farm, on the 11 th
concession of Fnllurton,
McKillop Court of Revision
'Phe Assesment Roll for the Town-
ship of McKillop is how in the Clerk's
olffee, Lot 24, Con 7 and may' be seen
by ratepayers, and residents of Mc.
Killop dining office hours, Court of. Re-
vision on ess,t Roll at the Commercial
Hotel Seaforth on May Slat 1918 at ro
o'clock a, m,
111. MURDIB, Clerk. 4.
Warta will render the prettiest hands
unsightly, Clear the exorescencea
away by using Holloway's Corn Cure,
which acts thorongbly and painleesly;
of all es
s
HEN you own a Ford you can do away with many articles
iv,s7
that are a source of continuous expense to the man who still
drives a horse. For instance, not only your driving -horse
and buggy, but the single harness, blankets, whips, currycombs,
brushes, horse -shoes, pitch -forks, feed -bins, etc.
In their place you have a speedy, dependable, dignified, roomy
Ford Car—complete in itself. It is vastly superior to the narrow,
cramped buggy that travels so slowly. And when a Ford is standing
idle it does not eat three meals a day, and it requires no "looking
after."
A Ford will save you time, trouble, and- money. It is the utility
car for the busy farmer and his family.
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otipe • - 770
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