The Signal, 1912-4-11, Page 5w •
CAL TQPICS
f Tuesday. April
tor fineuing the oamateur dramatic
to t4r Rivet in Victoria
0000 under then s s,
la•� eiI e e 1. fund. The rnean-
in
gtr,Mdwn(a
eaten ( hauler Pontis" an infer- clot eau. Theyoung3ouple were
eh IA doom who attehd, gy
ring ueaUeoded, the b e being attired in
TM end Bazaar. a dread of pick ebiffou. Mr. and Mrs.
Georges ehuroh in- Hamilton will reside on Wolfe street.,
Hamilton.Ward.
A quiet to seremouy was
perforated on W needs after/mon
of this week, when Mor
LillianIlian May
Ward, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Samuel Weed, Beoek street.
the bride- of (`eeil Hamilton. (( tai y.
Geo. E. Roes war the o og
Ir M ng arh`gh tee and b•saar in
Hae on the `
d Thursday. April
be a sale of Posey work.
candy. cake. belleff. Mo"
e jIepr'nd. The basset. will be
.t 4 served m. Tea wM he sare
gyp o'clock. A mseim
eel program'
the direction e of A. jbe given y
int of the church.
ty ing at S o cloak•
Futures for the Exhibition.
Goderich.
Annual Meeting.
The annual meeting of the share-
holders of the Oodericb OucUog and
!skating Ameedattion was bead in the
court hoses es Melo', sves4sg. AU
the officers of tbe pNeadleg year were
.rw+le•ted. as follows : President, Dr.
W. J. R. Moline"; secretary, W.
Campbell ; treasurer, W. L. Hortoo.
Ti take the pace of R. 8. Williams
nn the hoard of directors, H. J. A.
ars of the Godsrieb fall MacEwen was elected. W. lute. J.
Tie directors of offering T. Goldthorpe and Wm. Wallace were
d great iotetta.get c to the riled appointed a• committee of tataltttwe-
,k,,, In addition to the ttarsal 'neut. The Machu' of a floor in West
fie writing and drwwIng,
▪ (4er t first, second and third'
in ib. i„dividu•I pupil" of pub -
fees in the county under four -
tee la's's
s°Mfal )
poe-
y�,d.oe Hera on-
jdrititK to he judged
s
om
and •1•ofive uestionin
eager eve entente, Melt wayfor .
ewe ell
aed rhe aid speriesemi of'
w+ls •0 r. mnunted $ 4j maimed,
pl by mile -tem, of wild titterersthe
seek wi. ttrd arta Teemed
ant rraet.. Further particulars
ee kr sent to each school in the
este
IIsi w ern Freshet.
Os fir as 1as been leveed by Dun -
chs s US sir.
Dew wanty Dun-
e' waw ase eau! leaky
tk• resent freshet we.k ne to
link lions femme
rh'•.argltnnt fibs twenty w,
✓ ,wt with the Ionian austei sad in
street rink for use as a teller rink is to
he considered.
Death of Rey. W. H. Moss.
The death is announced at Burling-
ton of Rev. W. H. Mora, a retired
Methodist minister and pioneer
preacher of Outario. 1n the course of
hie forty years' ministry tbe deceased
wee pastor fog a term of years of the
New Connexion Methodist church on
Brock street, Goderich. He also was
stationed at Nile at one time. He re. -
tired horn active work ten years ago.
lid. Mose is survived by a widow and
a family of four daughters, as follows:
Evelyn. wife orW. McDosa%d, M. P.
P. for Centre Bruce: Lily, wife of P.
C Dohsot B. A . classical remoter of
Whrnip.g Uollegiete Institute; Daisy,
wife of Sherman Stanley. of Ripley.
and Miss Mildred, at borne.
Hugh Polley Leaves for Regina.
Trreday of this week H. H. Polley.
wbn was bookkeep.r for the firm of
.wnhr Tlaw gave Penudfnot, llst'a & Killoran for sever-
Anne at Auburn. whew a aaleeenpl
years.
s left for Regina- where be hes
prom of the ahureseet usdge the • similar p(rition with the
vain of Balfour. Martin. Caney &
sss.ad of the bridge awe we*bd Blair. Hugh bag • boat of friends in
� , �„ nr.l aexf iwidge+ mere who wish blot the beat of emcees
,1..1 h.. rotroty conneil will inageet In
tomorrow and tales hi, new Inestiant. 7 bb departure
Th. frown Ooderieb Huron Lodge, 1.0.0 F..
eeep. to have it repaired- 1b
tpptey4tee to several Were L oneot
of ke Mt active workers.
the R... Int
ellerapere
THE SIGNAL ,ERTCH ONTARIO
PIC
L rAL TOS Sill IMF.
.y
ADrtl ekowsee !ems re, the Tatler' to au
:Zer mow at
yes blame' foal b es a rirel4dierad
res mi W Na
merry springtime.
Leave Inver .Dwaste .t Smith's Art linin Psai
street, ter • protan to be
tes
teethe ogles renovative et wort A
large arrMee
uneot of art pictures to cheese hen.
Rev. Geo. E. Ross will give a dis-
mounts next Sunday morning in Knox
church on "Keeping the Sabbath."
His eveniug subject will be -Saved to
the Uttermost."
A good opportunity for anyone who
wishes to purabaee a cotuforteble and
commodious dwelling is offered by
Gm sale et the Sharman property, on
Mast street., by auction on Saturday
next.
The ladies of Victoria street Metho-
dist church will bold a bazaar in the
store formerly occupied by tbe Sover-
eign Bank, corner of Colborne serest
and the Square, on Tuesday. April 10.afternoon and evening. Home-made
cooking, candy and aprons will be on
sale.
A pleasant evening wee spent at the
house of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Spleen on
Wednesday evening. when a number
of young people gathered to Md fare-
well to Miss Melia Speedo and Miss
Lulu Mulbolland, who are leaving for
Toronto to take new positions. The
evening was thoroughly enjoyed by
all.
nri" He was a Pest Noble Orland of the
d men o
hem en the
.wt but in teake wiunicirrnlity in which the Order and always took a preeminent
part in the work of ennferring degrees.
bite is hosted will have to mese
ewers incurred in rep•iring tbe
boost•
video-Hoggarth. ge
Amermodal event in Goie,4cb god Dr. W. F. Clark, the financial
lite week was celebrated at the boots secrtary, Presented Mr. Polley with a
d Mr, and Mrs..Joie m•, Hntgartb, Buren �s told locket ecoompwnied by
lend on Member, when Mir
As an tndicatien nf tbw With esteem in
which, he we, held by the three -linked
brethren. advantage was taken of the
npportunity off odd at the regular
led mceliog on Monday evenint.
litb.l grh.l, *scone danghtlr of the
here, joined hand and heart with
line. A. Wilton, eon of Mr. and Mrs.
Sword Wilatm. Rev. Dr. Medd
preMrmel t ha cgrernony sit high noon
• nicely -worded speech eulogistic of
the servicer he bad rendered Heron
bodies.
Convention of Temperance Workers.
Agtis.ventinn of os(; work -
0ODERICH TOWNSHIP.
MONDAY, April 8th- I
WuptioN0. A quiet marriage
meaty was solemnized In Goderiob '
township at noon W eibl iedy, April
3rd, when Mimi Bide, you$gest d•uRb-
ter of Me. and Mrs. George Hewitt, of
the Bayfield road. beoarge the bride r•'
Jas. W. Patterson. of 8wlpilac county.
Michigan. Rev. Jas. Hamilton was
the officiating clergyman. After tbe
ceremoey a .umptuoos wedding din-
ner was served. Mr. and Mrs. Patter-
son left for Detroit on the 2.40 train,
followed by the hearty good wishes of
• large circle of friends.
MARRIED Ile TWO Weer. --A wed-
ding of interet.t to many in this towo-
sbip was solemnized at Hinge, Mao.,
ort Wediieetlee. March 21><b, when
Homer Joheston. of Machete bask.,
formerly of Goderich tnwpreen ilo[ Miss
tnok
to himself a wife in the
Annie Grate Hewitt, doubter of Mr.
and Mrs. William Hewitt. of Nines.
The groom. who has bees in tbe West
Inc the bat six years, is w Motb(+r of
WUHieni Johnston. Mrs. George Cook
and Mrs. John Marshall, all
this
township. and nirv. J. Grassick, of
Stanley.
An enjoyahle affair arranged by a
few o! the young men was a dance
given in Od fellowi Hall on Wednes-
day night at which the youth and
beauty of the town made merry until
sraennahle hour of the morning.
The out-of-town guests included Mia
Goode, of Edmonton : dies Murphy,
of Calgary : Miss O'Neill. of Clinton
Mia( Ewart, of Medicine Hat, and
Miss Forsytb, of Berlin.
"We are all liking the Coast fairly
well," writes Archie MacGillivray. of
Vancouver. in s letter received at this
office. The winters, he remarks, are
much more moderate than those they
were meats-) in the East. A mistake
was make in- the advertisement of the
MacGillivray property in town, which
is offered for sale. Its lneatlen is Pal-
merston street, not Elgin avenue.
Any person who thinks of pnrchasing
the property is asked to apply at this
office.
W ESTFIEL.D.
MONDAY, April $th.
NOTES. -Walter Farrow. of Wiar
ten, who has been visiting his cousin
W. H. Farrow, returned to bis home
today. He was accompanied by Mies
Maggie Farrow, who purposes spend-
ing a few weeks in tbe north We
are pleased to report en improvement
In the condition of Mir Ida Thomp-
son. who has been vet+ low with peri-
tonitis. We hope Inc her complete re-
covery Mre. Robert .1c we
of Gnderich, spent Easter with friends
in this vicinity.
Hese WATER. -The oldest inhabi-
tanther th urs of
W. T. Penne, and W. 4tothers are
making considerable imnrnvements G)
their properties on Victoria street.
M. Pellow has moved th• warehouse
on the Spence property to •the hack 01
the lot and be will move the Shaw
residence which he purchased last fall
to the nM site of the warehouse. It is
prohahle that he will build a hand-,
some residence on the corner next
year. Mr. 8tothere hes taken down
the small brick house on the Henning
property next to his :.arriage shop and
will build a new residence on the site
this summer.
A Successful Goderich Boy.
E. V. Campion. of the real estate
firm of E. V. Campion & Co., WeT-
burn, Seek. wits in town this week,
o/ Huron ...metre let M eelev
baying owning east nn htrsinese for
%le pre.eneetlf wINRL Afire. Au -site• his company. Mr. Campion's many
J}iRMngratulMtjOOa were nfhalcl ehrrch, Cent'+n, ore Friday. Ma's friends in his old home - town are
tM bapny .onplr. the gsotpaa/uv se, ;rpth, wn(1 denial ed to advise a Inc" op- pleased to (earn that he has been very
Awe to a dainty wedding 1troe11ecn. eon esutp•ign in about twelve muni- successful in the real estate b ieineas,
Ike welding retrtythen drove to the cipolities in the county. The planes
0, T R. ve rico, wb s. owl Yrs. where Inc .1 Opion may he voted on
EnoWftwn t.-enied the 2:40 train for w next .lwnnery are the towns of Wine -
fee. twit* 4rip to M reseed. On have d aforth and Clinton: the ve-
llum
thew will reefde. nn the lag,., rA Rayec'd. Brussel.. Blyth, Ex-
eter erred }oat me=t th w home of and Rcnw11 ; the township. of
th► gmnm a father. r maneMorrie McKillop, Turn try. Hay
Teemr1+AY, APa1L ll. 1912 f
t�
TOASTED
CORN
FLAKES
tired of
You have
other cereals -- but
you won't tire of this!
Spend a dime today
for .
59 / t'JWlb
TOASTED
CORN
FLAKES
,W,M �.I..a
lac
Parte
sew -
)five (;race Safting, of the Haigh cbool. Or-
angeville.'
Mise bene Prldhaut, of Shaw's Busineee Cot-
tage. Toronto.
Ales. McLennan and ;Howa� Welter, of
Toronto Unlvereity.
Mimi Grace Seager, of Hemlours Censers s-
tory of 'lu.ie, Toronto.
Donald M,-Lauehltn and It. A. Walter. of the
Faculty of Education. Toronto..t
Cherr Ur.tltis, Jr.,.. Puwrte, Donald Hume.
W. Steven-. Mt - Youtig.00n and the Mimes
Nicholl., all of Stratford Buelnese College.
lora not, dement a ws PERSONAL. MENTION.
the !ti►itlad)d ever being en high wee
they have been the rent few days. Mix Smeeth -hent tarter with Stratford
Mush damage has been done hy the Mends.
spring freshet, Both approaches to MM Jas. Martyrs was an F.aater victor in
the new steel bridge on the 9th con- Toronto.
ee"sinn of E tat Wawiteineb have been Mise Dougl•.. of Toronto, to • gue-t of the
swept away. ,Many washouts have Mese. fang.
nrcrtrred and it is estimated that it MIA. • line wells. nurse of Baltimore, was
boors on • visit.
will take several hundred nllars Leroy CoultI- spent Faster Sunday at hie
to repair thbdatm
e agin done n chi" I home at Exeter.
township. E.1. Wille spent afew .Lyeatthe parental
home at Wharton.
and no doubt some of them will take
advantage of the opportunity of fay-
orsble investment in Western lands
onntrolled by baa company. Mr.
Campion is at present drawing atten-
tion chiefly to Weyburn teal estate. as
Tbei he the town is growing rapidly and w
hired• join in wiehiot them a leen. and Stephen, The retiring presidentl an exceptionally favorwhle railway
>1ePy and ttrsreperoirs life and secretary, F. Bnobanan, Wing -1 location promises soon, to be one of
C. P. R. Notes. ham. and A. T temper. Clinton. were the moat important points in the
alta. J. B. Hawkins *hipped e, tar of re-elected. Chairmen were appointed Prairie Provinces_
for the rennielpali les to bold office
nnlil the 'local nr*aniratinns should
meet mud appoint their officers. The
chairmen are as followa : tinder cb.
Je. J. McGaw : Clinton, C. J. Wallis ;
Wingham. Dr. Irwin : Sesfortb, J. R.
Gmenkrnk : Hammell. Rev. Mei.
Rmith: Bsyfi 4d. Rev. A. Maefe lalre;
Blyth. J. Moody: Bruteels. Rev. Dr.
Oaten : Exeter, J. IfeCalluln; Ash-
field. W. R. Reid; Colborne. John
jaeetow : Goderich township,
Ceidwell; Grey. G. li. Storey; Hay.
A. MAUiok : Mullett. J. Fing-
1 and ; Mt1K limp, R. Seariett : Mnrria,
Rev. J. Ferguson; Stanley.
Th Tuk-
Wileeyy • t+t„liheo. boom,
eramith, Jneenh Gemmell ; Turnberry.
W. H. Cruickshank ; Ueborne. A.
Dot,pe: West Wswanosh, William
ie ; East Wawanosh, Jas. Kers.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS -April lith
Page
Repre.entative Wanted -thong Pacittc Land
ro., Limited. Winsdpst--• 10
Pay by Cheque -The Sternad Bank 1
Kxesnion. to Wears Iatas4a -G.T.R.. 3
Annual Mestbt-Goisrleb Deviator &
•Tw elt Ce. 1
Rosea andLot for Sale-Ch•a (farrow 1
Reader --8t George's Church 3
Reader -G. T. R .. _ . 3
Lots for Pwln- W m. Potts, Stanford. - 1
Splendid Value.. in Suits --W. C. Prtdhato3
Investors. Attention -1t, V. Campion & Co1
Minty but Durable Footwear -Downing k 3
MacVlwr. .
House and Lot for Sale -Apply Thi. l>mde. -. t
Hous.-deanlnt Time -D. Mlle & Son
April Specials --W. scheme & Pen.. 3
Homeaeekere Rz•anlons-C.PR • 6
Prost Pprirg Values -J. H. ( borne 1
Auction Sate-Mlasen Po11.r..
Apodies Bale -Mrs.. Thew Prodoua... 1
Rodeo to Coetraderw-C. M. Perham. Detrolt 1 Mr,. Jar. Rmckenridge'returned on Tu`a-
day from • vt.it with r Iatiamt et Edgar.
Caretaker Wanted -C. A. weld 1 Mania.
The H•rtt Sboe-J. R. MoCltnton 3 ]dye May Stoddart and Mir Lena Graham
Rids Skin of Allisalts-Anya Burton. -- 4 event the Eavter holidays with Weeds to
Kitchen Girl Wanted -Hotel Bedford •.... 1 (SGeNotd.
Auctinn Sale --Mr'. H. •riceeeee •.. 1 Ei-Mayor Thn.t Tilt, now of Detroit. wag a
New York's Latest manners gadgens Boma° the weekome vtdtor in town for a dew day. during
'the week.
Invest In Winnipeg -J. T. Goldthorpe 10 Miss Evelyn Fraser. of Walkervllle, spent
Sale-0andre's Livery...... - - - • 1 j her Pieter vacation at the family reeldence
Auction Sale-Mre. L. A. McfMwld. Auham 1
Announcemeot-Ladies of Vittoria Street
Chung. 3
Notice -Board nf Health 1
Reeder --Bl ekstone's 1
koneelinl4 •ff•rtti to Edmonton. Alta..
ss Wnlnwlay.
Wm* Baldwin, open*tot' at the
e. P. R era+inn, awe rafl*d to Inter-
est
nM�
stn this amok by the dee!' *of his
4nth.r. ()tweeter White. who rase
ler free Guelph Junction. is reliele
• We.
Gundry shipped w oar of
Ihx'ner.rt. to R,gine,8ask.. nn W
twdav, Included In the oar w*A h
feet htack team of drivers.
that ase in charge of the car.
Cle.dnrtnr Nichol of the way treitht
lobes trio sferred wee le now nue
vier nu' of Lambe. (:nnflueor Peter
Irl "her, of London. takes his plans
here,
$onrintendent Ring wee in town
re Tuesday. He was on a general
eine inspection of all points on the
0. k G. line.
0rnling ham cnetmenced Inc tee new
tad' 'fl he laid in order to cinema
with the 0. T. R on the onr*merclsl
deek. A carload of Ital were
bn ght here on Tuesday to Ovist In
the rows ruction week. About twentl
awn we employed with from six to
Mit tetra of horse",
A Bipmy Charge. •
Denten Mcleod, a resident of Gods -
?"
ods
rash fix th• last four years. was arm 1 • ••
mee en Wednesday on the charge of 9th. The de -eased lived on a farm
hli.1 . it it alleged tbat ie August moist of hie life, bit tired frSlom g active
t
het a starrisria ceremony was per. work elght years
iers•d In Port Heron between the time ha had lived In Goderich. He
"awe and w woman giving the wails man of eternise character, fair
and upright in all hie dealings, and be -
le • Pe el (`I.lx fmi.eseeek a. wont ing naturally of a genial and kindly
wRs►R.th&' front eknee t►k d.t the disposition he was higbly resp
pa�rrr, nt leaving Me kndt did. Re- 1� his death the members of the fem-
ewee'lses arraaintv that *eland ase preen ily h.ve lost an affectionate parent.
Thheit▪ � n�Deosnber to Mary Adm and the bereaved wife in her deolinine
telt- he is new hotter pr•oeeested he years will mise the partner decamped life', dean "(nay Seaver oe lbw above toys ad •^Koen'' Th
her of Liverpool Lodge.
Bail
A public meeting was beld in the
evening which was addrefeed by Rev:
W. KeIUSWSIl. of Toronto.
The Late Thomas Precious.
The late Thom, Precious. whose depth
wee •n need last week, was horn
et Hire. Yorkshire. England. nn May
25th. 1834. He was married nn Febru-
ary 241b, 1857, to Sarah Jane Fowler,
of Middleton. Yorkehir•'.Engtand. and
on April lath lett the Old Land Inc
adw, landing at Quebec on May
EAST WAWANOBH.
MONDAY, April Sth.
The Bluevale Cheese and Butter
Company have engaged G. Balkwell,
61 Toronto, to make butter for tbe
coming season.
BOIIOHT WtNOII PROPERTT.-
Geo. T. Rnhertsnn. et the 10th conces-
sion of Meet Wawanoeh. has pur-
chased from A. T. Ford, V. 8.. his de-
sirable property in Wingh•tm. Mr.
Robertson purposes seleog one of his
farm. and will tnove into Wingbam
next fall. Dr. Ford will move to the
old homestead near Hanover. where
he will manage the farm and prestige
his profession.
:.:::::artm..akeez.vesteraace..de- &0B.Bm( erieb. inpolities reiuesee of the Mwe,wstaunch(k+naery*t(ve.He •
dersairenint v leaves to room hie Inas, besides bb
ksiise seting 1aM1[ _ widow live daughters and two sons :
lie rem wa"k f#eB Y seta lane Waters,Mr.. Beni. Howarth lfrPtl
William, of torn
M4tty a/twnnont►, �' Mn peek
hem and
drab +in be fakmpt was rale
lsagal nn 1tfMl trail. The atiMa_ee 01
tks •a►horritiee was Ababa 90 the
fMYt� a week age whit d a esertine
i1ea vale► brevet► of the Chte
A'e Aeebty ll was leatwM thatAre •
tem, tete, six glwAteba of pellet oar area...
1 which rook place on Wsdnese
eel hevoke. ei Mossir1 ie, I dayNa last week from Hie burse d he,
obs. of Poet Huron, and Mrs. White -
)y, Cf Toronto. all of whom were pat "- LOTHIAN.
est at the enteral. Deceased dchil- RAtr1aDAY, April Ash.
1eenrvived hy seventeen
drive and eye Kroot-g,yedgbillrcn, I•ROMOTION RxemieArioli •-The
"went et the following is the result of the if
eer
Mir Base Loosen Fyospt visiting with friends In
with . RotaSalkeld
hr eel spent the Easter hdtdals
Mrs, IDr,I McLean M with her daughter. Mr..
ave..) J. Uro Stewart. at Napier.
Bern., hotle n mother.
Mrs.
the
Brannttfewjd dot Ing the Seater bbelies's- . Cuff vidted ber son. Harry, In
John McLeod left het week for Midland to
help fit out the steamer Midland Queen
Mr. and Stehle,
nHamlet on too tF idaay. of
Mins p( Meir CoraCoWr theverW hotldwi the
guest O McCullough. of Indian Head, Sack.. we..:
in too'uu n last week visitinThe‘ Mime. Barry, g
fat D. Jardlne's,
e. left
week to take up their residence at n tToron o his
Mrs. Jordan and Mise Reta havereturned
from Montreal where they spent the winter.
Miss Mamie Warrener and Jute Maud Me-
Gratten spent Easter with Mende in Toronto.
Mn. MCHattie 'oral little dauge e. Amy.
spent Easter week with relatives at Hamilton.
Paid - up Capital. Res and
ndtvidei Profits 115,181.40
Cal Assets - - $50, 000,00t)
NANK ; A Joint Account
in the Union Bonk of t'anad•
is the beat place for the
family funds. Eitber of two
OF CANADA
g8TABLuaED 18)25
-
ur more person. can' deposit or withdraw looney as desired
ellen in town- a very convenient arrangement.
In case of death the balance goes to the survivor without
any legal formalities.
Ask the Manager about this form of Account.
Goderich
W. L. HORTON,
Branch l 1
Manager p
LOIOW ENG.. BRANCH, j F. w. saw. - - - --
M gereepeeeele. $L. E.G 1 G. W C. HART SMITH. Assistant Yastysf.
BOHN.
MEKNF.R. -At Zurich. on Anell 1st, to J.J.
Meana, M. P., and Mr'. Monier. • eon.
HUNTER-1s1b. .C. Ren .
ter. M. and Mo
Hunter. a poo.
seeti
eALto made A.•u Sat atGrovele
Saturday. Anvil 6tt� Mr.
end Mie. Harry I.. Salkeld. • son -Jennie
Keith.
MARRIED.
LAS HBROOK-LASHFROtMK. On April 6th.
in Malty eenreh, 1ltebell. by Rev. T. J.
"bartton. Lillian E M.. only daughter et
Mr. end Mn. 14. P Lashbrnek.Ooderiol• to
Wtnl*en R. Iatltok. Ha nsB
Harriman wildest
.on of Lerweltyn Lettered'.
s
BENMILL ER.
TUESDAY. April 9th. C
A FORMER RESIDENT OF OLBORNE.
-Therep*.ged away on Sunday morn-
ing. March 24th, at the residence of
ber daughter. Mrs. Walter Townsend.
10 Buffalo street, Brantford, Agnes.
tjchwanlz, widow of tbe late Robert
Stewart, formerly of Clinton. The
e moved w h her peeweeto
len INS
Col-
borne tnwnsbip She is survived hy
one daughter. Mrs. Walter Townsend,
*len by two misters : Mrs. William
Oilier, of Colborne, and Mra. John F.
Barthel, of Hansom. Another sinter.
Mrs. J. Fret, prod Mier
about
wax lid to 'lis
Iste Stemma
wan laid to teat in AI(+nnt Rope ceme-
tery in Brantford on Marsh 2fIth. The
funeral was .xntdneted from the resi-
dence of her laughter tine the service'',
whish were largely, *t.tended, were
in charge of Rev. R. D. Hamilton.
Among the relative* present from
• distance were Mr. and Mre.
M. K n l h n a. Rehr•Invvilte : Mies
Townsend, of Toren'n : Mr. and Mies
The pack llbearernd * w b Mivsra-J�-
astln. 0. Wend. MaeDnn,ld, Pattern's.
Blair flora/ t,lhiitme ware laid on the cseket.
AUCTION SALE&.
Sareme..r, April 1S -Martinet eels of alit* tows properte.ar East erect. ees
3 o'otoak p s. lazes w as
Sharman. Amity to e. 9n AIRMAN. Godwist.
or Thomas OU1rD$T. rostisress.
WanNI"DAT, Abell 17.-A11060e s le.ot a
farnl.hed Meek hoses on Ropiera isatgreeet, o•
doh, and • furnished outlineroutlineroeat Mese-
mane Park ; ab.o household rerratore. Gro.
Melina,. proprietor Tocou• GUNDRT
auctioneer.
East street
Mr. and Mrs. Dan. McLeod returned on
Tuesday from Buffalo. where they were v{.lt-
log their eon.
Frank Edward, of the 4:hatham "011sdiwte
Institute teaching staff, {a spending the Easker
vacation to town.
Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Paramus end daughter
visited In Welcervtlle and Detroit duties the
Easter holidays.
hire 11. W. Metli Land deuebter. Doreen.
len on Mointay for Detroit, where they will
make their hetes.
Miss May Magralainle end Miss Lizzie
Benefit. of Perlin, were the guc.ts of Mrs. II.
B. Boehmer ever Easter.
Mrs. Peter MacFarlane and noadn. Mie
Maddie Watson, spent their Ea. ter vacation
with relative. In Detroit
Mtn. R. C. Por.tiethwalte and Mise lanai,
Thompeti spent the Fester holidays with rel-
atives%and friends le Toronto.
Mita Alma Goldthorpe iters returned tram
of�•'n'n }eoodteeet nd Haya&Killnrsn taken nealtion to the canoe
Chew D. Kidd left on Wednedav for Mont-
intreal.
se. loot the city he take. We..lliele tmount. the englncer.
Mor_ D. lemidart has been Vt.iting kw won.
Georg. In Toronto. We wee em.v to state he
ben net hent enjoying aood health of late.
Met. Jaw Martin. of Teeew•ter, 1e vlaiting
with her daughter, Mew J. J. McEwen. Mrs.
Metwen haft been 111 for the last few weeks.
Mew. John Sends, accompanied by her won
and daughter. Wilbur and Miss Fd no. left thio
week Inc Whitt'. Alta.. where they may
errata
mew McKenzie, of Brandon. • studentMareast Rt.
o.
t the
vacation with hear unclee. : .and aunt, Mr. and
Mrs. W. lane.
Mew 1, 11. Parnham end denghter. Nellie,
returned to Delolt on Wcdne'day. atter vldt-
Ing Mrs. Parnham'. mother. Mrs. Green,
Trefehrer et ret.
J. W. Craigle le beck from a eta w eek.' buwi-
neA. trip to the Prairie Provinces. He visit ad
nenrll all the principal eltI . In Stn0toho, yr.
kat rtw•n gad Alberta
1)r. A. 1. Stant. J, P. Anme..1. 1... Tota. MIA.
Sharman and nonali Clark were In Totnnto
thio week ht=nes at the meeting of the
ws
Edaslneal on.
00e. Porter tows on Improved In health that
be wee able to aooeer on the Square M a
ekalr on StSewlec, HI. mane tetrads
gape for salt atte recovbee er!. �qm
OngTMwl h herwb other. Q 1. •t(ewton Meer.
Lanny Newton. who wee here ten
mwthe kaa returned to her tatme at
*eke. Scott, of Winning.' ant a dew dqa
Is Man daring the week. Mr. Srntt la an sx-
terjve dealer In Winnipeg reel cerate and
we0o sad nn buwlneee %lofted reletivee (n
Mason seamy.
MospaT, April 2`. AncUoa rale of farm
steak, Imolemsnt . etrethe pt'epwtr oe Mwa.
L A. MCDosat D. lot 41. onnoisds.14, Hallett
Ivtili.ge of Auburn). comments/ at 1 o'clock.
Teo*. GUM)IIY, aoet.ioneer
were P
bsltil stent there by a detwtl+er hire- Benj. HoRgnrtb, with
heal mater wbgg r s famishedeon-1
4t1(tr.. `
,""
Maim the
tort
� Sitil
Ale
tem her .1e, t talleeed, sidle'
'e�
tseriii
wt
aBew '
ham lit
tMit! t� err'
eNd wet Mott tyeli the
411x/ sad eared for b the wettow.
`l..„ AM4I,WOy MOW, Spm War-
e with thr ithe e re al
arsswiththraheereal •
eft.. ,. ,....-,.i mm,* 1,11 btfest4
ham he
w bad beenTie in-
terment wise made in
tere.71i service wee ae(dseredWoelty
. Dr. Medd. pastor st ON GS&
street Me*odi"t cheeeb. The
(Thenal,
p aiwer l�fielml en Theses How-
arth. Amber Whitely. Wm. Wages
givesVie •
fltilelye returns her *metre
illbg asA A.
ts►
AL a
puts1ction erarninwtione ...
7. /Afield • Sr. IV.. temt prom tirsatkts
1 -oisrssee •Rende Don 4!7. Kobe Me -
Meg 1 From St. 111. to Jr. 1V.-
1
V'.-
1 �s Wellington 1181. Jeanie Jobe-
{ „rya Graham McNay 467. Blab
IMMO «N, Earl Swann apt. May Stein
Bra Hogan 974 From Jr. Ili. to
Sr. 111 --Rnh Heim 4(e. From Sr.'
r. H.
to Jr. Hl. -Laura Skein 978 Welhnut•
tee Heederwa alt.. AI . IdeeN. y et4.
Jr. II.--'17regtesVela.Jebotliiheare. Pt. 11.
been Hnwarl. Pt,
Wilfrid Sagas.
Teacher.
other
:`,g �t at Bastmr•
1. -
Jean
Easter Visitors in Town.
Bert Dat. of Toronto.
Mo. Major. of Toledo
J. J. Page, of Toronto.
O. W. Ifidsl kfillodle
Leake Cnrtelt, nt Berlin.
C. A. Bnrtme. of (Mao n
N. Graeae, d Stratford
Melvin Smith. d Toronto.
beetle Inkster. of Toronto
Nle K. Brown. of Ilet reit
.
Hurry Marine ie Toronto
Mina Polley. of Prat Rowan.
MM' Reberteon. of Windsor.
Mn. W. WhItehall. of London.
Mire Nina Mbatwan. of Det mit-
Minx Linde Curren. of Tmmnto.
MW Mame, Fester, of Dent mak.
Mine Evelyn Meatball. nt l.oeden.
(batt Blaeketone, of Owen Ararat.
Mr*. W. Alba and sen. sf Taranto
Ernest War,sser. of Walleniesrg-
Mta Dui Boleros. of Wiatlttara.
MW Boss IIleNevi . e.1 Sersilesb ad.
O. lt Mgt. el Termite 1'nthr*Ity.
]lira li osis Ilrhole take. nt 0.13111.
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Urines W. roses. ef wmlkaMl)e.
MM Meer. M.•itevin. et I.ed ewaed.
M'se Rtrans• et merle hlgti mewl.
T. lit. "Rau, et Ten teeter, Fess Prase
M we M A 14 OamMc of Ihmoota
COILEDWIREI
IDEAL FENCING
Our first car for this season of Cleve-
land No. 9 Coiled Wire. has just arrived.
This wire is acknowledged to be the kind
you want ; good coil, hard, and Pots of
spring and well galvanized. As announced,
priced specially at $2.00 per cwt. Lay in
a good supply, for it is not often we can
give you a snap like this.
ft orse Clippers
This is the' time of year you require
them. We have a well assorted stock
ranging in price from $1.2o to $z.00 each.
Pruning Tools
We carry a good assortment of the
best lines ; such as saws, pruners, shears,
snips, etc.
Howell Hardware Co., Ltd.
The Place to Buy Good Hardware -right
Record • hire. Andrew Pewter,
M
r�� • (wee week st tom
etr•sr Mrwa A. Mvtnk
---e *ft Tl.(t he; father. Mr. Frail Rnmbatl.
who t.t-...._ --.y.
U*t Sallow* roamed hens tee weak
from IMMew, wk•rw wide 101 agent the .rtnter
,.s e. Wim was sterwnpaMae by Mt dmerh-
t�dattrr edrp Leese wet reenala,i hire • few d•ya
Mh111is ister*3tr is Leal.•..
/�t�sak Addisos. d Toronto. revltted b(ry-
henli .vena daring a brief star• In town A■*�
the week. Mr. Addl+en 1e the proprietor o1 a
hirer printing eetaWMament In the city Anlnt
Ian ostensive,i*nmcrrW budnns..
H R. Gesso, lets 01' Tree Towne, Veen. la
now nn the oral of lie Montreal Wltes,w. Mr
Dept le • OstlerMh hr.. orlon Is AMng gond
week In i.mt'niillsm..rd how men, Mende hers
Mr. a ea trust teat tee seerwe min emotions In M* sew
W. Peewdfool. of f►egraele Hwe,'1lpreate heaYoe.
Dainty But itJurable
FOOTWEAR
NO MATTER WHERE YOUR
SHOPPING STARTS it always ends at
our store if you are looking for the season's
newest and most attractive shoes.
Pump styles, with and without straps,
made in Patent and Russia Tan leathers
will be the most popular.
The flew patterns fit like a glove and
will not slip at the heel.
Come and try on a pair and see how
nice they look and feel on the feet.
Repairing
•rr
Downing & MacVicar
NORTH SIDE OF SQUARE, CIODERICH
(Stewdl and Merman Rumba* of T',rsnte. p ,R. Compton..+f Wey►s tt•mh.. Mei �g�
T. L. Peer. a Rank of ('omworeo Toronto. for a row- day. be Woo w�l. Via►
Uri Alyn. et B. A'wirew'. a'eiew e. Theme. 1(t''entpinn, w-hn hod been stl♦)•, sen*
Mr. wad lire W. E. IAlleet and pas. of Inn i 1ti.ra Brand htppi at Th.y n *rel nrrm-
' 1i to anA Rslyvlll.•. They Nrace Ihl,. meg fnr
weebrn.
Ch•rlsa. iske nt err -lint Rant. Mlgatt.g- etaalluae grog Ilgrade,' Mr. Gestate t
.m tstlayaasn MtMiderhh •.lona In etre.
]lye taerarM Iwo. d R'ned*tsek Biudtaera ire" SasIetl Peewee ha. ►^ (Ire1.
fasRst(s /(ee .frier •eand(et 11- W• t.wliMr t t kFs
wager Seehannn. of for Haskst lesegeaL I hevite l tb alt v M'. Fred We el Ostia
(+ �1ee ted at 1n. hem* of kid parse's. Ye. *ud
We. . Wahl. W o ussree "soot. wow illootw.
The Goderich Garage
To Motorists
Bring in your Automobile, owl have your motor gone
over and have your valves ground. .This can he done at a
small cost and the saving in fuel consumption will more
than pay forsame in a abort time.
Have your oiling a stem cleaned and old nils removed
and refilled with Polarine Oil. Alanour transmission
Moaned and old nil removed and refilled with Polarine
Tr•an,mbeion Lubricant. 1 have different grades to suit
the demand.
. The superiority of the ,hove Eradms of grease and oils
for tbeee speci,l purposes is nndisputed.
Ynor wiring may need replacing end your motor
timing.
1 have installeda vulcanizer and will do all kinds of
Lire repairing up to wbere sectional work is teethed.
1 invite all whn bete an thing to he dens in the *bee
lies to glue mea ahanru fat 1 Will do all that is in my
.power to satiety their wane.
Thanking you in advance. I rennin,
Voun, faithfully.
JOHN 0. KUN TZ
Kingston St. Oo'deriolt
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