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GODMRICH. ONTARIO, THURSDAY. MARCH 19, 1914
A. 1. BaADWIN, Ptitulnius
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4r.t�:�iiflW4vtYF..-i�.!�itl`3i:.-lwlf�N-J'::''. _a:.�L•�_'S;'
THE
STERLINGBANItH
O F CANADA
SAVE, because
The difference between tieing ;Intl owning is
written in your bank book.
Head Ulboe, Corer King and Bay Streets, Toronto
Guerra] Manager - - - - A. H Walker
Gederacb Branch A Porter
OTHER BRANCHES AT
Auburn. Ont. Menkton. Ont.
Bayfield, Uot. Sebrtngvtlle, Oct.
Duoganmoa, Ont. Varna. Ont.
No. 102
i, °Mica NeXT CANADIAN BANK OPOOMMERCE, GODERieH
Pennine : Omar El; liOt ek: 150. P.O. ilex 3Bt
Some Desirable
PROPERTIES
for immediate sale
List Xor-Irmrnprttie+ for .pie r r rent with Ins•,
-- A. Vii.N ET s•~w..
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MILLINERY OPENING
The tit .t .ho%in.;• 'he .ee.ou
Latest Spring Millinery Styles
will ...Nur "n Mare' :'th .7.th and 21st
MISS C. M. CAMPBELL
KINOSTON STREET
SrruATiON$ VACANT AUCTION SALES
It/ANTED.-APPRENTiCI D FUR
41 dressmaking. )W$ ICLLOW, Mitt.
-• ,...trout. . tRii
11SKKT LOOP :►N
WTKU.-
1�1 t•o.r-.e w o1 suer*. Mottle lrsaoalM.
titithe.' wage. p..d. T. an- twist moo
Intl I•, 1'ALUw£L., .. Co.,
EPA
WANTED. -A 6001) GENERAL
.wast. Apply t. Meed DOT V. inert
-( net;
WANTS!). - Arry. MiPPRENTI(.4til'RTO
Isar. .I)rrt (E$ fa1.L
baseness drool.
A' TF D.-ABOI71' lDlb
T V del for grnerrl ho.seweet0 wMlsAY.
de ppldn conking sled "mgt. - prsy MMees
(•ATM/NI N IC Le.W ell• at the u. Law80.00 It.
FOE SALE
L OR SALE. -A GOOD RELIABLE.
1 driver. aim Mop it.resaa .std robes. A
tartrate too ewer iilpe.. Apply en NKII. A.
It. 'sit:. RIRa Ammer. Mat
SRED GRAIN FOR BALK
1(•rky, (L ,C.. Xp. 31. lisener oat.. 0404
vont). A. le t,LL rhea. Uo.lov P.0
L"UR SALE. -ABOUT TWENTY
1. ben of Art clam bay. Price tie per tea
II the hare. Ion a��g.sarrl�l�tt�y d straw, AMA)
' o E7.K.A maga.
Isr.�Iaer. n•
WEST WAWANOSH
FIRE INSURANCECO.
. f : ..'Ma* r:' •4.On. of the beet in the Prey -
tit
i.eP. Fixed rota of asuseuseut-
Live Rtork leisured at its fell
vale whether on the fame or
not. No trouble to make! adjust- '
menta.
R. MeiT.WAIN, 1
Nile. f
Agent for Colborne. J
(ODERICH
'BUS LINE
Two 'biases beet all trains.
Peivat. twEs lett. prompt a.d
► ear,hl adlention. 1RrsLelase
11 OeitSteReassemble pr�all Linea.
'Tills DAVIS LiVERY
T. N. DA VIN
Routh *met 'Plewa No. •t
)loxuev. MorehMb..-A0.ti ntrisof farm
stere and lwplrraent.:.l the A. M. Pe1lry farm.
two nide- from lioke.i-h. H. H. Wtww11.i..
: rol'netor. Tito*. besout, auctioneer.
Tt•x+nAT Mar•h 94th. Auction -ale of fat
rattle, coo. ..w oats at lot' 7. con. • A.hnrhb.
,1 ,1. (I grtrt, prupaetor. Too". Gl'nna.,
. uctoeeer.
Tiv*O•1. Monk 3th.- Auction "tatootlane
tack 1..a] implement.. at lot V. coo. 7. t..l.
borne ,x/mm.nctng at t ticks k. J4.. HowAi r
t• oprtetor. THtr., Ge- a DK Y. a.utt..ueer.
W rm..LIDAY. March 2:4.h. 'boring auction
sale of farm stern sod imulement, property of
ML. JAttr-. Mins, con. 1. AphasW. Every -
thine will bdwpo+d of. Farm sod. 1ins.,
Dustier. auetl.oftr.
it VADAT. March net. Mil. Gout Jr.Nk INS
w1I1 aid .11 bM fame alsos k and impleineuts K
'et. 41, c.m. 1. Wawato.h. He is thing up
f.. -m. Tri tit:near. rued/weer.
t.ANTED
FARM HELP AND DOMESTIC
YK)iV Aare- Permed re ulriug farm help
should apply at uooe to WILLIAM MWUIL-
LIF Dominion l:overnmeot Mngploy,l...t
Aarul, at. Hokin.. tint Order-. left senh H. 1t.
WOOD., at Heleo.. Oat.. will receive promptoi
.41 ler. cotf
Nos SALE es To iawNT
L
MO RENT. -HOUSE, BARN AND
1 market garden et M ssr.a on W book of
the Maltl.ad river. elt1Med sear the Grand
•trv'•k .11.1... Nates... Torr acre* of trait
tram ou prommen reopen Y well waterp.
Ap-Iy to AI.►Y. ROKF'R1.•el. or at The:
nun AIL 4YYI(:ri P7.3t
LTOR MALE OR TO RENT.-- A
L' first cls.s form of Mr sere•. %mbu two
of the Court .Lore•. tioeenrl. Moorti
rile asdr wern4•i..
Pelle p +a
- »(tr ar
REAL ESTATE FOR SAI.F..
w• her. fee ado .Met thirty town 1.1..
Prim. .urging frim 1116 -w-._.-., alae three
restage. rad elbow 4 0
e .p. and . few atter
rfa 1 /ra)T, MA * a aJLU'Hai&
reire test.
DISIDB• 1tNTLLL PROPERTY FOR
ALK-- .e.es.eos. with tsar M•.
rerwery knew* as tthb.e A.Me8• A11nopleMyrir.
cower (armmss .rod ..fo ..mire. (mow.
twilit Irma. two stsews. is Orwstass swot. ,
v..Mty d shift craw- Use of lbs best rrY
tt to li.ia4Md Itonw..w teem►
1c Y AA i. G,deew.. 7141
11pARM FOR MALE. -THE RANT
nate lett err bo t.. taloa IMMO.
'OM. berme Divides of IN tewgaM of Ash
kerb .s.Wrlef M sorra T00 bsreless sea -
..1•4
..deorf..leheens b. and efraamle eb+ans. Hirer es
1441010. Gwibn1�'D/011r. sa Ye t t. r42
EMIDF.MOM AND YARN PROP
/081 Yl 1C 1 lave W pissed w ale
seass.eee.lbdra 'reporter..
=41s11tttaXslet Iowa If
A MMY. Mt ke.w.
11711uarr, s 'Tart
l FOR BALK. -ONE HUN-
rtD.w as tin fin
bd a.eCofl
bqs<rmasosalerrgwith brisk ItIt=
T+a/ r'r, �"s�eaessro
REV. W. L. RUTLEDGE, D.D.
Pastor of We•.I.-y rhutch'r ('Iiiton,
who will pi each at hoth .ITvices in
Novi h street Met h..ii.t church next
Sunday.
DRESSMAKING
A Geed Investment
1('hatbarn \ewal
A Maine wowaa i. the virilia of .d•
verti.ing. She inserted a little adver-
tisement ina local raper. offering a
parcel. post dinner for four VI po.t.
paid, and now she can't keep up with
t he demand. I'ev haps t hr ten -eels twist
tpo- 1 is tet .Olvr tine of lith* most ttoth-
ersome pnoblt•m..
MARRIED
ei.1 \Kp:rr t'toX on' Thurodoy, !larch
.a h. at the .r..ience of Mr. -.lexis . lark.
brut her it -law of Um Lt Tar• b Rev. I. ):
Font Ml.. E1'r*beih , •.r, • (Kelso. !North
Dakota.' . M. via. 1',unkett of Auturn
DIED
RIFE. (M Monday. Mrmh tleh. )tan
Morton, wife of Wes. A. Mlle. -Sunny Hill
Form,- He.peter. U;r . aged 711 pear-.
n.ouha Funeral to H..plti. Wednesday
Mardi lath. at 1.:11 p.n.
-Mr. J. R. Ru.,..•fl. bus driver for
the Hick. hie el at 51irt:hcll. wan k irked
by one of the hnrr,•i wbich lie was
driving and ietious/y bora on Set or -
day Inst. - - ---- -
To Advertisers
• in under 10 bate an earlier i..ne itf
The Signal each week, we would risk
the adv -rel -ere re send in their copy
for ehaages of ,advertisement suit
later theft Mereksy evening It will
he eh inip.<Iat Of advertisers as
• w.41 as f.cilirstit g the writ k of this
offlee if sirict attention is paid to thi.
request.
1 RES..JMAKING AND LADIES' ; AUCTION SALES
TAIIA'RING. Mtb4ItS 11. GOAKTI7 '
alta nlel.yull, roam 3, Pod Moor Iila•.00w temple !'(`TION SALE UM A C11010E
manlier
nisi i LOT of FAT C .TTI.):, dt1LB COWS.
KERN A. OOLTa
POsJc-NOTICE
QPKCIAL ANNUS,/Nt,1MKNf OF
►► 7J THS. 14. J. N LUb t to.. Turomu. orfs
maw mile of wall paper ...mala Owen, in sit lb,•
Minn.( Oft Roderick .rrp,...otati.e. MR. A
'NAsir Kb.. l'.,.t foil W -u 411410 Odor. buy
Ing, by Lail, g t hmn *CIO 40 you. huuor. lir
der. ,ame•yak- a. ..0e wall. .rr n.11. t e
No all gums.. anted 10 1.
du y Aur patai... a..d flap. ring.
NOTICE 1(► ("RhDlrOit
It. Telt AI1.71t<H or T1I1L1.-1.1Te. 111- Jona
H.tn.n-. LAT!. of tut 1 O N.1111• ur WA•
wAan.n, IN Tit IIOCAT4 01. 11(1O04. 11r...
.ra=n FA.Itct . I)lrzaelu.
Notice 10 hereby given penman: to 1 George
t• 1.hep. "kn. ,.0.101..12, that ah t•erson* hat -
ut0 claim. .t. i...t the notate of John Rabe.
fuer of the town ..hip of Wasan..*!i, to lb.
county of Itutun. retired fare,- deoso.ed.
w ho it led ou or about. he Mod day of Dec .m
Ler. A.U. 1'113, an, reytru.d ,u -sad er deN►ses
to th.: undel..tned, wtoio, . for !ler ett•Puton,
tit the ..a'd,•.(114. on or betas: the I.Ith day of
April. A D.1911. toll paruculrr- of toes claim+
.nd the (u.turo of the .eeun.y, If any. beta by
t hem and that :titer .a.d last men. Tuned date
the -: id emseulws• w.11 proceed to d..L.iOute
the *and • of the s:1 id deecw•at .roans the Der
-a no enu,Ied thereto. hos ug ngw.d only to
the claim* of w teh they +hall then hart (r
emend mated a, d the Hay r.eent ,r will not
be noble for LOe said a.erG, w any port there-
of, to any p• -noon or pers., of w ho.e cluing
notice .11.11 not move been Ic.xiv..1.1 the date
of out h dirt rtbulyuu.
Dated the 17th day of N rah. A.U. 1:111.
PItolI.FtHIT. t.AYn C KILLOitAN,
I:udenieh.On .,
8olrcl.uro for WILLIAM BAILIE.
40: 31 Vascular
I A-hn,-Id. 'TUESDAY.• MR ('ON. fykkF.EF1:
will sell by public emotion at lot 7. cm. 1. W 11.,
•
:HAIL, ti 14th
commencing at1 o'clock:
3 fa' *tier.. risme 3 year. 01 ; 3 fat heifer-,
ri.ier :t y e,. old : 1.1 t7.• c.. and heifer*. rides
.' y• -or : 9 storr. and heifer-. r. .Ins I .cite obi :
1 nui..l, • Ow-. est vel In November. all full Ina
1300. :4 ...it h cow.. ...red In Febru.ry•
nollch • o*. dar • snit 3th:2 milch cow.. due In
041: I t.„-yearo4[reit ; 2 .ape -yea -old dopa.
.411 r
os,.luck i., t., • -L..o dhat.e and will
be .'.a wuhsi• tit rsetrve.t-.
Tena.. -even noun 0+ credit will be elven
on huei.eh.g apprttl•.I s tint note*. A dis-
count .t the rote •d ..x pce cent. per annum al-
lowed for or -h on credit am'unt,.
CON- U'KI{FIFE, THu.:, UU\IIRY.
Proprietor. Alecti.Tneer.
/ 'LKARINO AUCTION SALE OF
l ,
FARM STOCK AND IMll•Lk:ME\Ts
111t. KOHT. ff. WINMILL
I will rel by pots le aarta a at Ma t.- .: miles
front Goderlch it he A. M. Polley Farm!, o0
MONDAY. MAttt111 San
-ommencinq at 1 oClerk .harp:
APPLICATION TO PARLIAMENT
\oiler 1ti herebyiven that an application
w11, be made to the Legislature of the . 'urines
or tMOario at the next session thereof by the ,
municipality tit the town of l:Oderlcb. tat '
behalf of Il.elf and the other no-.nlclpuiie.
whiun has. guaranteed the bond. of Toe Lon
tarso 1A est :- Mt re Railway Company. for+n acct
to revere tbcact of l0000.oraUon of said 00.11
pony. being 1 Rd Ward 7. chapter 78. iso amended
by .uree+Iut•ut leg.elarauu, and .menthe* the
Ume fur Uto connoted ton or the unda114.Amg d i
w ild Railway t umy.ny
Ustaa at Godes k h thio 17th day of Febrttnry,
A D. 1911.
CHARLES GAIIRIIW,
96- Solicitor for Appec0nL
APPLICATION Ti) THE LEti113-
LATt'K
Nonce is hereby given that an application
w111 be made to the 1.1001.t1ve Asvmhly of
(4)e Province of . •.tan*( .t . be next ....boo 1
thereof, foe an a0( to boorp,r.te a cemp.ny to ,
be known a. the Loud... undid Herd rad •
bustford Railway 00 such Other 0.010 r. may
be gives to It by the tmal.lal.vo A.Mmbly
with power to construct .od operate . 11oe of
O Nw.y 1n Ontario from the city of London
aerfhwe.gerly through the township of Lon-
don,
oo-don; thence nort h westMy to rough the town
*hip of Lebo. Fiat William+ and 'IVr.t w'il.
Ilam, to Parkhill or to . point bear earthen:
.ortae.sbny through the tow.ahl p pf
asst hiseirea se emir/4 eitilr"
therm enet.rly to A point .t or nrt.r Raster;
Masse Mthe city ef Stratford. thence ...th-
wooed, le the city of Leede.. red with power
te nemeiete breacbes er tntenelons of the said
railway. trod b consort w11h any railways new
Malt or to he hunt at any point s asseg MY me.
of nalway.• sod with power to .perste slid
r.11way W steam. 4MotrteOy ee eabanns, :.rid
with pewee to oma sereemera Ow sale as.
.makimsestes with ale (emo'a.ls.. and tee
seek .lase posrser as w ..sally d vss be ma-
nes -p.14 W M meets 'ewers as are
ressw..ry le railway dempaais. for etiLetoolly
tarrying on w bad.on of. railway compeay.
GRAY k ORAL' 1
lbw gelds V. twang year,.. weight 1411 • Mack
geld lt, . n'Ini 4 ye.,e.. wench. 111.4: brews
Mate. lofted. tieing 7 ytan., weight. 13141; Ory
t11 .re. rising 3 y a.n., weight I!w ; bay 4117,
✓ ising 1 year; vers! any. ilio* 1 year; row, 6
years 0M. 5a Fre le May: two crow*. 3 years old.
calve.. M•7:c. se. 5 y are old, Naive rn Msy:
row, a )sots old, a1, in Au tug : tow, 4 years
old. ralerin A..Kurl; heifer, t year. old, calve
in Amine: fon relied.. rider year+. calve, in
Aogo-1: ten doers. rising 2 year.: three steer
eat el sing 1 yea, ; two heifer .alma, rising 1
year: standee*. about;, moat h. old; four Oxford
ewe., -rt Wed to tie in lamb: Leister ewe. sup-
posed o be to lamb; 7:. Item; Ilona tnrkeya and
gobbler: thr a ore ..' an.1 gander; four ducks
and I wn drake-: h•.y Io..der and Ode delivery
rake: Rain ..von and ate k rock; M..e-ey-
Harrls binder. Hr.n ford mower. .et ur b
J elgha.
corn .•uI I..•n- t wt .cu fel..'*, drill and
.•ulrirr(ur, a o•kobutt double plow. Fleury
walk lour plow. eat on. manure spread --r, turnip
pulp.'., two fanning mills, g; Iodine .tout,
otos•* b-... buggy, ensto-. two oda of harrow.,
dist• hanuw, grain cru•hrr, hay fork, ear and
ropes; 1C-te.ch twin maw. wheel borrow. Aliso
numerous ,Cher an iele.. Including a gustier
interest in a new 1913 Ue.ring torn pbu.ter and
a new 1913 corn binder. .tIao a q-.rntity of bey
and mu. *s ore seed o .l.. and Ira I y.
Macer+uo '31111ae (ND cfrArrtlw.--.111 *um*
of 41 .,0...d untie., ..eh: over that *moue.%
M Vrn •we ne h.' credit will be given on furnlsh-
Ing approved j -'int note . A diaount of 4 per
oast. rtra11t4)1 .Nowell fee o..4) en cred[t
amount..
Everything moat be dlrpoaed of, a. rho pro-
�t .r b. compelled to leave +t ono, for the
t Mt.
01 the time of sale the farm. contesting of It:
.ms.. *111 be !erred for +.1 en very fa. arable
term., vhf• h will be announced at time of sale•
;sad If not told will be rented.
K. 11. WIYMILI.. T. GUNDH7.
Proprietor. Auctioneer.
AUCTION SALE OF FARM STOCK
AND IMPLEMENTS
.old my farm. 1 otf.r 1018.10 by pub-
lic nestles on ire N. ion. 3. May township. 1
matte went of Hrn'ell and 1 mile north. O.
WEDNESDAY. MARCH 23th
.1 .uenty4 rebook. IM hNewIng:
1IOR Eel -1 mat had grey teen.. Moine 7
yams old, weight MI Ib.: 1 agricultural b.7
mare. tieing 7 years old. In foal: 1 genen.l Dur-
on.+ tat, maro, tieing ; year. old.
TATTLE. -M herd of tattle oonaWting of
cows doe at timeat sale ..d April. ',stones
yo. estate.
IMPLEMENT. -/loot and Wool binder,
with truce..ad sheaf carrier: Frost mite
t4171♦aw Jena#alaM0.)i tamale
voter. Mammy Boas%. kwe cultivator
�aeMMeow Mani. U hoe .ed drill,
wenn shay rake, er to er -. bee land hens The
and
skim tin a4 (saris ..w. 2. heary, Iamb*
weaver 1 nearly sew: 2 nets ►.b sIft,M, wf' ll►,
=ell
teat•• gravel hex. Mmes .J ►sx
►r�7etKc ri Wood hoed .n8ar. Fn.t.ad Weed
' -edrg mew....rty sem heavy set .f
mod barsowa *Mt .+ ed dl.mmrd h.rre.v
top hue. p0.smatte tired b.lQy. 2 sots e%
heavy(.0040 hvaaa I .81 mark sew: s wt•
et ,doges banwee. est et (Now h.rne....t et
heavy deck hamee. owls,. 1.0.
I. a wse0.t.v uase�
d .k.b. rum groin
hegira and W ether artier. towed en 0 term.
Y1assa_All mem of t11*M.ed voider. omit
ewer that amsyst. 7 wrnthesv dtt wtfl 4)egi vta
ea tonalities esu latsetory 1.4.1 sotto. A 41.
NOM ag for orb. of
w. A. P. JOTYT
fl4. -- .10
P..,• Ism this arrow d -Mae Wllta" In
-trema wllTshisth-,troegst.eat =nee 'red 01
In
=Mil �wMRhe..•(11�a4M.�•lo� r 16.• t hrMeh. t
L*m.d.n SnUelilW. a to. soltettor. for the - - off tesott .ed l .. gust..04 140�4...dbn. bnet d
d A.irw.t. s.rtsTe'lew�R�l+eWbll.Mary•ie well .4a/id
ler tb. ht Artless
A.1).1913. tiSeh. U.0. *JOYNT a ot.04, Y. n4.11 b ls.rn
A to
Doled at foresee 14)11. 17th 4..7
The Antiseptic Shaving Parlor
iN BEDFORD BLOCK
mita has Vera tendert,/ by W. G. LIMIT
will M ceedetW tri ere led,
Messrs. D. Fritzley and W. G. Lumby
CLUB FORMED
A CANADIAN CLUB IS ORGANIZED
AT CITIZENS' MEEIING
Excellent Meeting 14e1d in Council
Chamber on Tuesday Night to Dis-
cuss the Matter Citizens Become
Enthused and Form Club Immedi-
ately
After many unsuccessful attempts, a
('a,iadian club hag been formed in
Uodench 1.took On birth syn Flt.
I'ots-al.', day at is rrprementatit a meet-
ing of inteiested vitlz. us in the towo
hall. Tbr meeting war Balled at the
1 inastigati.n of Rev. J. 13. Fotbrr-
inghem who ,uanilrsled a lively Intel -
eat in the work of ti gun.zttion. •
IAt the titeebing on Cue.doy evening
/ Irgtt 1117 •11011 41.1.4 completed and a
Ilargr Tend -..p inerubelahii. reap;ted.
A large number %ere• ;.• earn, . Mayor
Reid opened the u.et,ing and raked
Mr. Foth,-ringhau, to lake the chair.
He did so and .aid that the porpoise for
which the meeting ha.l leen called was
t., consider the orgal✓.lion of aUana-
diao cluh. He exp aiu d that a Cana -
distil Club means what tn.. words sig-
nify, a club torCao.dian.;tnd that war
the whole definition of it. It was to
be non -politic..!. If it was a political
eheb-be Wee not gn•ng no have any-
thing to du with it. Personally ba
took a deep int. test in politic* but
thought they ubuult not to tolerated
in a club of t.his'kind, it should also
be non-sectarian. "li has done ronie-
thing 111 a national way by developing
e national rpmn, It b.lped to develop
local petrlousm," lie declared.'
The speaker did nut want to criticize
1.1.w111'iC 1. AS he usu. flail (4 it. But all
mot acknowledge that -the town was
in a isolated! ,pot Mum 4nd people here
did nue know whit war 'g01 1.1,t 111 in
other town the tame a- if much traffic
ant cummetoe p ss.wt through it.
Hr showed th alien '. .ate pt•ot
dwell prejudice which ii- me
matte rowun.nity He favored. having
aeve,al gu,.l .peak.-.• trent tither
nleret to address . he elute. An olgsn-
isation of this kind timid es present all
classes, farniitt,( intereata, piofeesional
tnte r*t.. mid c(Hntuetc-a1 interests.
He..pinionwd that there were many
questions which .•..old be dealt with,
Dominion. PrtisinCial noel town sub-
ject* might be !liked over, . club
might mould or help to mould public
opinion.
FALSE IMPRESSIONS
"Sense men bad labored under false
impression- than it was an aristocratic
body of men, bn they were miatakeo
a+ 1t was opened to the public.
There was not suite of rooms. It
was simply a blueing of the men of
1 he dietrict," said the chairman.
He wondered why could such places
as Neale' th. Barrie, Sarnia have club.
while Goderich ctiulll not have one.
H.' had known of over 70 clubs in Can -
ion and with the except len of one at
Colliogwood .11 had been successful.
SUGGEMTIONM MADE
1)r. II. 1. M1:-rtng would suggest that
the programme might he varied with
discussion els well*. having outside
speakers.
Mr. U. McDonald thought it would
be a good idea to haven wan who had
something to say and to say it effec-
tivrl% and in an interesting manner.
Mr. J.rnes' Mitchell etongly advo-
cated an organization immediately.
"Seller/Al previous alteinpts had
failed," he declared. He would move
that an orgamis teMI be formed known
at a Canadian club.
Mr. J. L. Killoran seconded the
.notion and .aid he was highly in 1evor
of the scheme. He remarked that
there was no doubt hut that speakers
could he Rut to come here.
Mr. J. P. Hul e
n thought
there should
hould
he a membership fee .barged.
Mr. J. E. Ford wanted the move-
ment to ie nommen-m.1 at once.
Mr. Joe. Kidd said the present was
very opportune and raised the point
whether two local member+ of parlia-
ment should tie honorary members.
There was no action taken.
CLUB ORGANIZED
ehweetjrtf..N.,.the ..ittri-
ndes off a club craw up and were dis-
posed with. The natter of member-
ship fee was carefully considered. it
arab suggested to make it 111 while
ether& argued that it 7* placed at 60
rents. k art tlgally agreed W charge
60 cents. and Dearly all those present
paid their fee and be. amr,iminedl.te
members.
The following officers were elected :
President, Rev. J. H. Fotberinshaat;
vice-president, Mr. 1►. McDonald; see-
retary, Mr. J. L Killoran; treasurer.
Mr. Oen. Williams:: *epee1ive, Mayor
Reid, Messrs. R. J. Of ow, F. R.
Hodgen*. J. P. Hume and Ing, Kidd.
A vote of thanks wan tendered to Mr.
Fotb.ringbam for the active interest
be had taken In the formation of the
elnh. He graciously replied.
CONTEMPTIBLE ACT
Leal Clothes Lias ie Stripped of Vale-
a►ise ley Thane
Dire de joetior. was pictured in the
face of a keel bnuseeterp.r when she
gated at her clot beeline this morning
and discovered that over 1110 worth of
clothes. including blasketa tnwel.,.te.,
were ne1/sing. It wise to be 'repeated
Chet a w might steal bread to k
Treat Hawing to death butthe
natured Indy would hardly leve
that at this spring .anon. any person
eould be so coatemeitible *o to weal
clothes. She tOo/04.ro tbobobi k lees.
tenable ..d called the palm Peon
the merge *a4on r sstv.d. she pollee
laud tiro gtiu1 portals
billowd b to
HURON AND PERTH RADIALS
Large and l.Aeeatial Delegation Meet
This Week at Exeter
Two hundred deIegatei, reprr.e!'tiny:
the munlc.paltie.. of Stratford, .t.
Marys. Exeter, Hen.4all, O(derikh aid
adjoining timetable.. met in the Exe-
ter town hall pestertay for the purpose
of discussing the formation of radial
r**tl• to join the town. of the two
counties. The mertiug wasan entllur-
iastie one.
Owing to The Signal going to prep
twiny we are unable to give n lengthy
report in this bone but will do no next
%seek.
TO SETTLE DISPUTE
Railway Board Will Hear County Mat
ters Here .
Sheriff Reynold. has been advised
by the sr:rrla.y of the Ontario Rail-
way hoard that a .ietieg of the booed
will beheld at the court house here on
Tuesday, \INN ch :11st, at 111 ('clock. It
will hear the case ut the Colborne
Telephone .}'steno v.. the Munripal
council of the township of Colborne.
BEATEN BY THUGS
Farmer -Belgrave Boy Ha+ Thrilling
Experience In the West
Constable Foran of the t-ancnuter
city police force. who is a sou of Mr.
Jeremiah Furan, of Beigrave, recently
had a desperate light with thug+ and
wee booty clubbed over the heed while
oo•ilutj.in. that. uttr Forma is a tint.
class con.table and while on, duty he
noticed Iwo men of whose actions be
become suapicltub. He investigated,
when the men rooted to run. He
followed in pup suit. One of the thugs
turdad' and drew a (evolver on the
hluecoat. The office! closed with hitt
and trigetber they rolled on the
ground, the aupp•..rd thief attempt
Tog to bring his' gun 10 a prod. ion
whete he could use it. The cuustahle
tried to puevent this and to blow 'his
whistle at 0.. sense time.
The other neap. who the officer had
been also chaeiig, came up and the
two overpowered • be o Meer. He was
clubbed over the head with the butt of
the revolver, splitting his ear and
finally wan knocked into unconsciuute
nese.
Left for dead he recovered after a
short time, managqed to get to a'shone
and informed h••et-lgnarturs. A squad
of men were put,... the track of the
'huge and a ,men, who gave hi+ mune
a• Richard Wilson, has been arrested
on suspicion.
FREd' SAMPLES
GovernmentWSeed Sepnly; Free Samples of
Wai
The member. ,1 the Ontario Agri-
cidtural and fia*.rialrntal tlnion are
pleased to rta.e Ihat f .r 1914 they are
prepared to dinte,nettr into even y .own•
ship of On'arlo nue era al of high quality
for experiments with grain., fodder
crop!, roots, Kearse., clovers and *Ifnl-
fas.
Any person in Ontario may choose
any one of ttle'rxpertinents for 191 land
apply fur the .au.e. 'rhe ma/Hied will
ile furnished in the order in whih'h the
applications ate received, while the
supply In.te It might be well for
each applicant to mine a second
choice. for fe•.r the first could not he
granted. All uutlerial will be furnish-
ed entirely free '.1 charge to each ap-
plicant, and the pr.doee will, of course,
Wecme the property of the person
who conducts the experit..*t. Each
person applying for an experiment
should letur his name and address
very carefully, and should give the
name of the county in which he lives.
CHURCH NOTES
At the Baptist church on Sunday
evening, Maicb Ylnd, the ordance of
believers baptism will he administered.
Rev. Wm. H. 1Vrigbtltn will preach
on "The Great Cummi.minn."
On Monday at 4.15 p.m., Mr
Wrighton will hold a service for lours
and plris. Every boy and girl in town
is invited to this meeting.
Nest Sunday Rev. W. K. Hager will
preach in Clinton to supply the pulpit
of Rev. Dr. Rutledge who will take the
anniversary services in North street
Methodist church .7*.se. ' • fie menet+
wffl'L7,ee bf a specie! nature. The pro-
gramme will be:
Morning -Anthem. "Elope 1'bou In
God," soprano obligate taken by Mrs.
O. H. King; nolo. "City Eternal," Miss
A. McClibtoo.
Evening --Anthem, 'Tbe Day- is
Past and 0*.,.," obligapte* taken by
Mrs. U. H. King and Miss McClinton;
nolo, 'The Heavenly Story," Mrs.
Thank Saun
Owing to suffering with a weer"
cold, Rev. Geo. K. Roes was unable to
preach haat Sunday and in conse-
quence Dr. W. F. Gallo* and Princi-
pal J. P. Hume took tb. service.
Mr. Roes has recovered aiA9rieetly to
be able to he In hit old piece on next
Sunday. in the morning be will
incpeeaeh on The (Ind of Spriop " add
h. a Ing Mr. Cyril R. Car.
rie, M.A., 1 secretary of the To-
ronto Un vinsity Y. M. C. A., will
preach. it will be of special interest
to Y.M.C.A workers.
The sailors and fleherrneni semi -an•
meal service will be held on March
29th in Knox church.
AnnoUntsi r.nt
On Friday and Saturday. Merril
2111tb and 21st, 1 will be preparedfor
my first showing of the e.ed
smart spring millinery. All the new-
est shapes and eov.ltles will be shown.
AU are invited.
Mimi M. K. CAVEMAN,
Hamilton street.
roe Sale
A good sgnsre piano, at AI.
1 ply at Oen. ltie/wnelswsn Tersitore
REJOICE TOGETHER
PEOPLE OF VICTORIA CHURCH
GATHeR AT TEA TABLE
other Religious Bodies are Represent-
ed at the Anniversary Tea Meting
and Congregation is Congratulat-
.d-Sp4wdid Programme Provid-
ed Or. Carman Again Speaks
On Monday evening a highly sue-
ce..ful anniversary tea was held by
the Victoria street aletnudist c.ongre.
coition in the basement , f the church.
There was a large si weer p, emelt and
many of the teeident u.inistera were
in attendance. Af re the supper the
-company adjonrneit- to tee church
abets an excellent pr..g.aninte of
speeches and wusic woe p.r..vided,
The nntsical part. of it was under the
super vision of Mr E U. lirlcher• and
he deserves ouch crertir for the esp.
-Oily manner in which hr conducted
hi. part of the el.( Pi t • ens. Bongs
mud duet* were iltel.oerse•d through
the pit.granime.
The pastor, Rev. J. F: Fuld, acting
as chottnen, opened the. concert with
a few terse rrwarkh, sat nog 1100 be
was glad that so many had shown
!heir .ppteciation of the event by be-
ing meow. On brhah ..f tbo.cminis-
ter. who were unable ,n hr y.e'e-u . he
eexlrucr. ded their apologies to the andi-
o-
VISITORS 1+PI4AK
Rev. James •Jllaneilton congratulat-
ed the congregation oa the •-4.04. iit Its
.':;th birthday, and staled that as all
were waiting to bear Dr. Carman be
would he very brief.
Rev. W. K. Hager aim spoke in an
entr.t•aining way, playing teihotes to
the pet former.. 11- uotaA41 flint Rev.
Mr. Ford had .(.ted that thee would
be 10 encores. in is j..clelar way he
said that as the chairman had the
whip hand he would have to resign
this tines. but another time lir would
make a speech.
DK. CARMAN'S ADDRESS -
Dr. A Carman, *pokiest of ty Mr.
Ford. se the tome minor d super**.
tendert of the Melhodir; church. gais
a brief account of tuo conventions
which he bud at' end• d. the recent
gimbal-inv. in Maas. y 71.11, Toronto --
the prehihition toes -yeti -el -and the
social service convention recently
held in Ottawa. '1 ti his mind 17*...
gatherings emphasized the need et
preachers to be in haltuuny with the
spit it of the time.. 01 course, ell
welt. familiar With the ul j• et* of
the rprobihitiou c.r1lven'ion in Toron-
to. It sought to stamp out . he con-
sumption of liquor. The principles
of the Ottawa convention were to
apply Christian principles to indus-
trial asoiciations wbel her they 14. of
capital or labor. it anted at the equal-
ization of wealth and the pro'ectioo
of the child. Here. the speaker drew
attention to the de-titu'ion of chil-
dren in some cities. "You don't no-
tice it here," he said, "ii a em .11 place.
but in Targe cities ..ver 40 pet cent of
the children are living in p'veroy and
de-tilution." This movement demand-
ed the better pr te•'lbon of w ... en,
morally and pbyrically, in large'ector-
ies and other plias.. It naked for
Sunday rest throughout 1 he hind and
for proper house* for the people. H.
would ask. "How aro these coming
about r In a legal way he thought.
The man who handles t he ballot has
it in Itis power, he coniended. The
laws of the land should atop the rich
flow grinding the hero out of the
poor,' he emphatically rrneat ked.
In conrlusino he .aid that "the so-
cialization of our Chi i.l larlizrat ion wag
the grandee. opportunity under
heaven of helping our fellow man."
The address was m(. -t interesting. AB
the old gentleman spoke with remark-
able
emrt
able clearness thrnuebout.
MUSICAL. PROGRAMME
Tbe musical part of the programme
opened with a solo by Mr. E. C. Belch-
er. . He sang. "Rocked In the Cradle
of the [leap,- in a rich baritone %oleo
and demanded to the lower end n1-
,ailt eagles op- this Wore in - ant air-
able manner. Mrs. C. H'ttchinton
recited "His second ebane.," in is very
realistic mann.., bringing back .mem-
ories of college day.. That song which
newer WWOW. Old, 'Annie Laurie," wee
ably rendered by Mira Hattie Belcher.
Plbe gate en excellent rendition. A
rather novel feature of the pro' ramrne
was having an old gentleman. Mr.
Wm. Mwaf field, sing nne of his sings
without music. He gave apleijdid sat-
isfaction. Although over eightty years
of age, be has* remarkable voile and
It is quite soft and mellow. As a quar-
tette, ''Way down south- w is well
given byMrs. E. O. Heleher, Syd-
ney end Geo' -yr' B.Mher and Wm.
Drew. Miss McClinton, the otga0lst
of the rhneeb, accompanied the sins -
Kibler -Smell Wedding
A ripple of excitement passed from
one to another at Dashwood the other
day when it became konwn that two
former rs.identa had Imbed in the
bonds 01 matrimony, Mr. Fred Kibler.
now of Berlin, and Mrs. Christina
Snell, of Thetford. Mr. Kihier at one
time conducted a rhos more ks Dash-
wood. Since leaving there be has
been at Zurich, Brampton, Listowel
and Beetle. Mrs. Amoil was brought
up in Dashwood and was married to
Mr. errph Snell, a school towhee,
at 1. a converser''-, poet master
and private 'sulker. k was while he
lived in !Clete, that be ee.teseW the
siw.rs. from which he died, after
which Mrs. Seen lived with
[ibl*r.r * will metaTbedtMrHorne.811 her