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The Signal, 1915-2-11, Page 5THE SIGNAL : GODERICH :• ONTARIO rHVIYIDAY, Iia jRI•AaY 11 1911 a Our New Stock of Supplies Has Arrived end it will be worth your while to drop in and look same over, as it In- cludes Bicycles from $!7.541 to $S5.ol. Tires, Spacial Equipment for Ford Care, such as Tire Holders, Levers, Klaxon Hand Horns, Ceuraot, Whistles, Cutouts, etc. Our vulcaniser is working full time and it would be a good time to have your tires looked over. EAST STREET GARAGE, Goderich, Ont. VICTORIA OPERA HOUSE RETURN *? OAOF.VENT THE BUYER --VINCENT STOCK COMPANY for four Nights end Saturday Matinee, commencing WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 17th C. W. Boyer and Charlotte Bolton presenting "THE GIRT. OF THE sI'NNY `tourx" IWednewLy). "HOW BAXTER HI'ITED IN" IThursday l. "JT. ELMO" (Friday). FOR SATURDAY MATINEE AND EVENING, TO BE AMNO! HUED. Clean New Vaudeville between Acts. Beautiful Costumes. Complete Scenic Productions. ti - Big Specialties -it. Prices -15c -25c -35C. All Special Scenery. Elegant Electrical Effects. No Waite. All Fun. The Show That'r Different. Peonage, at Edwards' Okada,. • 1 4 LOCAL TOPICS. One Hundred Dollars and Costs. John Swart* was tloed $100 and costs ($12.15, by Police Menial, rat • Kelly and Mayor Herd on Friday .fter•0000 fro selling liquor without a license. After the evidence of the tint witness was heard the pie. of not guilty was withdrawn and • pies of guilty en- tered. Mr. L. E. Dancey appeared for the defence and Crown Attorney Seager for the prosecution. Marine Social Club. The members of the Marine Club and their (treads held r card party and dance on Friday evening in which about one hundred couples took part. The winners in the card contest were Miss S. Duchartne and Mr. R. Stan- dish. The ooeeolatlon lady.* prise went to Mrs. M. Carney, • tie result- ing for the gent's prize between Messrs. McMillan, A. Foley, W. J. Powell and J. A. McDonald. Mr. Mc- Millan finally proved the victor. Mews. Moore and Johnston provided the music for the daocinK yea.h piano .0d violin, assisted by Mr. RCraigia on rise bagpipes. Everyone had a firit-rate time. A Fine Address In addition to their regular meeting the members of the Masonic lodge en- joyed • little musicale OD Tuesday evening. Musical Detections and chor- uses were given by the Masonic glee dub, end solve by Mr. U. L. Parsons and Mr. Jas. Thomson, all of a patri- otic nature. The feature of the even- ing's program was an address by Rev. J. B.of tberingh•m on "By-products of the War," which. say those who beard it, was worthy of the largest audience that aey building in Gode- rich might contain, being not only in- teresting but instructive, carefully planned and characteristically de- livered. Children's Aid Society. BUY MADE -IN -CANADA ENAMELLED WARE WE HAVE IT --And our prices are right. - Enamelled %Vater Pails, I0 .11. • Enamelled Sauce Pans. up from • ,..1 Koamelled Double Boilers, No. 53, foe, • Enamelled Dirb Pans. good rite Enamelled Berlin style Kettles with lid Enamelled Preserving Kettle, in all OW*, from . 500 Set, R0a 25. 500 4So 800 prices ranging 115o to 0Oo We are agents for the world renowned ''PANDORA RANGE." ritish made hy the largest utl stove literature onf sourr.rufacturr in wehe willBbe pleased torshow A card will hying 7 you and expiate their good qualities in our show room. ii Howell Hardware Co., Ltd. SHELF AND HEAVY HARDWARE - PHONE 57 LOCAL TOPICS IN BRIEF. New 1. tae Uwe e to bw ta..11oe of your soar nor omit. PrY►aru t1. Tailor ho. ar. t 11 of salting. as/ toeiELt overcoming. Con and me blot North side The Boyer -Vincent Stock Company at Victoria Opera House nest week - four nighteaod Saturday matinee. Remember that if you pay your subaciiption before the lath tit v.eh- ruari ten cents of the amount goes to the Belgiao relief fund. Few people believe nowadays that cheapness is necessarily economy. Cheap tea loaded with duet is a poor bargain at any price. Salado tea 1s all amen, whole leaves and is marvel - (me value. Tne Blackstone Orchestra arranged and carried Out another dance et the Masonic Temple on Fridayevening It was not to well attened .a the previous one. but those present en- joyed themselves to the full The 1V.C.T.U. announcer an enter- tainment to be held in Temperance Hall Monday evening nest, 15th inst., at 11 o'clock. The program will in- clude musical numbers and addressee on subjects of general interest. Ad- mission htc. Everybody invited. The district oMrxrs of the L. O. L. met on Tuesday at Hensen and it was decided to hold the Twelth of July celebration at Lucan this year The officers came to Oodericb in the even- ing and conferred the etch degree upon six members of fhe order. Lunch was *erred, to which a goodly number sat down. and it was in the early morning hours before the business was eluded and the members of the 'rbc monthly meeting of the Chil- dren's Aid Societ was held at the court house on Tuesday afternoon. The treasurer's statement showed the following contributions during the month ' Township of McKillop,$10; Humor and Philosophy > ' 10VPCAPi M SMST1 IN PROSPECT. T mew far oto breathe • bets a htose 1. asd - Lrs ks.•tas • lel. Pan deep and feel: W..•as.t tris How lose 'tw>o lad. Theegl maw n .freer Par and wide. It metro ere rtes Anil" tie.1t 5& esor be Cempe" ' to gal/ r.rwhatwetu.e Irr.m der to deet. A map Ira. tbet Comet Met, 1 teats The and, laes& May saes be rush We may neer* I grieve to -7. A MU ter whet We Mew away. Tat tress h•. mrd It. tta..t beet. •use 11 win put A asotr ret O. what w. breathe And nome down had And make as buy e 19y the raft con order dispersed No Training Needed. The inaugural meeting of the Col- htming and writing Palitry eon We legiate Institute board for 1915 was Wags that every one thinks he ems EL held on February 3rd The secretary Indeed, it there is anything enter reported that the members recently appointed were Messrs. W. L. Eliot, J. H. Colborne, Dr. Macklin sod Judge Doyle. Judge Doyle was elected, c heimamora r f the year and Judge Holt Ono falling off a log it r wrath( poetry, sed if there is anything easier than Seething It le making a farm Par Where men who have bees at K all think lir have fated. vice-chairmen. Accounts totalling Of the two delusions tit poetical awe 11497.80 were ordered to be paid. Com- mitten were appointed and it was de- i the least harmfuL The editor can cided to bold the regular meetings in Med back the rhymes, and sotibrg e the court house on the tint Thursday last but a two cent st•s.l tad a am► of each month at 1 o'clock. scriber. The members of the tiotterich In farming, the eztar•ets.eter w!1 Brussels Women Institute- 115; branch of the Women's Institute in- ismetimes exchange the sartegs of n Thos Jackson, Clinton, $5 : townshipt teed having a social evening with ' lifetime for a couple of years experi- ence of Hay, d.5: township of Tucker.ntith, I games, also a good program, to the that he can do nothing with after $le; A Friend, $1 : Elizabeth Gil- Mat ine Club rooms, West street. on 1 M acquired it christ, $1; Victoria street Young Friday, February 19th. It is neer.- i Ladies' Bible class, $.' : Friend, $ I : *any for this branch to increase its funds The Good Old Way. Mrs. F. liodgen.,,$1. A large box of for relief work, which the members „Great improvements In all Uses o1 new children a clothing bad been re- have' teen carrying on this winter, D ceived from the Dungannon Women's and a small admission of 15 cents will tarming now," said the dairyman who Institute. Ar counts totalling ikB.Iv be charged. Refreehmeots Will he . was showing a customer attest tbe were ordered to be paid, leaving a served during the evening. Iembets p>m• balance of $7.d2. Much satisfaction not present at the :est meeting may "1 suppose so," was expressed over the grants from help with their presence on this ac- 1 "Tee; we, even do our milking by the towoshipe, rod it was felt that rasion. and the general public also is machinery." others would follow the example of invited,Yoe have to still water it by hash threw which but already contributed. PERSONAL MENTION. though, don't your Hussey -O'Connor. A wedding of much interest was solemnized at. St. Peter's church, Goderich, on Tuesday morning. Febru- ary7 th, at d o'clock. when Miss Minnie, O'Connor became tba bride of Joseph Hussey of Young, Seek. The cere- mony was performed by Rev. Father McRae, assisted hy Rev. Father Hussey, of Kiokora, brother of the spot a few days with friends in town 1 ..she Is In an once over the county -Mr. Will Mclean. of McLean' Superior. score was 1-1 ; at the close.el. The Bros, is the sick list this week. "Mamie says she Is above marriagwe line-up -Mrs. D. Millar returned home this •'Is that sot 1 always thought Goderich township G. -C. 1. week from her trio to California. Mamie had quite a feeds( for the F. Baechler goal M. Pridbam -Miss Graham has returned to Erie- hidR," R. Hick defence R. Lumby ter after spending a few days in town., ..Nevertheless she maintains she la," R. Hunt rover H. Clark . -Mr. Herbert Belfry, of Hamilton. •'wonder why." J. Chisholm centre B. Noble Jack Yuill r wing B. Bateman Joe Yuill 1 wing M. Balkwill Refs Ignien B A XII& OF cANADA Are Year Children Learning to Save Money? Each maturing son ant daughter should have a personal Savings Account In the Union Bank of Canada, with opportunities to save regularly, and training in how to expend money wisely. Such an education In thrift and saving will prove invaluable in later life. Goderich Branch F. WOOLLCOMBE, Manager. F. W. Robinson, A.R.C.O. TEA, IIBK D.' Piaeoforte, Organ mad Sintiq Stolle toter TN -s.. s Musk Stare ....Delt( it o]TlKIn HOCKEY NOTES. Seaforth did not last loug after win- ning the district championship. They went to \Viarton on Friday and were defeated 11 torr and \Viarton repeated the dose in the return game on Sea - forth ice on Monday night, when the score was 111 to 3. Wiarton accord- ingly won the round by 21 goals to n. Two ladies' teams, representing the upper and lower forms of the G. C. I.. played an exciting game on Wednes- day afternootq,before a good crowd of spectators, refldting in a win for the upper form hy 7-1. The purpose of the game was to select a team with which to cp se a team from Clinton Collegiate Institute which iranxious to play a game with our young ladies on the ice. Goderich Township 5, G. C. 1. t. The third game in the Town League series was played ..n Friday night be- tween the G. C. 1. and Goderich town- i ship trams, resulting in a harvest of five for the fanners. while the students had hut one to figure on The game was played with six men .i ride, a.. the township failed to appeal in full force. The schoolboy+, who had practised with a full team, were at a decided disadvantage, as it neces- sitated the wings droppine back for the defer,', and the good team play displayed in the previous game was entirely lacking. Some rough slash- ing developed and many Penalties were registered. At half-time the groom. The bride was sueoded by her sister, Mn. J. J. O'Reilly, of Quincy, Mass., sod looked very sweet and pretty in a blue travelling suit, with black fox furs and white hat. She carried an amber rosary. The groom was attended by Mr. P. O'Neil of West Lorne, s brother-in-law. After the wedding breakfast the -- _ young couple left on the 7 o'clock train to visit relatives at London, Butter Wrappers GET THEM PRINTED AT The Signal Office ATTRACTIVE- WORK MODERATE PRICES UODERICH MARKETS. • TMrIMWT, Feb. 11. 1 wheat. per Du -11 ...,. ,....51.{t o 1 133 t.. per ba+h .. .7 a6 ts .70 toy, per bush . ...... per bu.b .. 1.51 to 1.70 kwheat per bash. 7510 73 r, fanny. per cwt 130 to 1.75 r,..r. patent. per cwt 4,.a t. 1.,7r Mort. per ton. f7.M to .Sl Mrorv. per loo MOD to :10.00 Hay. per toe . CLOD to lata Prow. Inose. per tee.. S,di to are Wood, per load ..., ..... , 3.30 to 3,3 Chatham, West. Lorne, Detroit and Chicago, before going to their, home at Young. The many useful presents that, the bride received show the attar pet/. Ib I App1. per MI • I.m to 1.75 Miss Laithwaite sant Dreaming C.ule. botchsn.OMleR per cwt bM to 7.io with sweet voice and accomplished (.ss itis t am is week. -Mr. Thos Tuflord. who spent the I age's oelc.. past week in Toronto. returned home ; Couldn't Miss Hie. on Monday. -Mr.. Samuel Cox is very low, and most cif the members of her family have arrived home. -Miss M'.rtie Nicholson, of Stoney Creek, is visiting her sitter. Mrs. J. A. Campbell, Erot street. -Miss Minnie Snell, of Auburn, has heen visiting her cous:ne, the Misses Bradford, the past week. - Norval Davie it in town, hay - esteem in which both the bride and , injt severed his connection with the groom are held by their many friends. I Ring Edward hotel at Guelph. That the young couple may have a happy life in their new home is the sincere wish .,f their Goderich friends. A Splendid Success The old No. 1 school house in Gods - rich township was resplendent in flags and hunting and other decorations list Friday evening, when a patriotic entertainment was given under the IS -- Belgian of Mrs. Curzon iu aid of the Rick Children. Belgian relief fund. In spite of unfav- -Mr. Roy Neegle. of London, re- otable weather the school -house was turned to that cite on Monday after well filled, the audience in,•luding a spending a short vacation with his good number from the town. and all parents in town. ]lmly went . aWlet were well pleased with the really ex - Mins Irene H•Iliday'S man friends is a dart, o.elodW oast. cellent program, which not only re - glad i.e glad to .know that she is im- learW Ilwr won't tletral vented a great fund of talent but also ptnying rapidly after her recent oper- whin •nee got on r bast reflected much painstaking training D y attars for appeodr_itis. and preparation. Several choruses naw •start that maenad the neer wele given, including 'b Canada." -Mrs. Sneyd left on \Vednesday for goose orotund in Quist ism. "Your Ring and Country Want You" Toronto, where she will spend the re- it was ploa.sd beyond axprsmsteai (with solo hy Mrs. Cur•on). "It's a ,minder of the winter season with It had caught Iia plumpest bel. {.C'ng Way to Tipperary- (solo by Miss her daughter, Mrs. Jnr. Heals. Laitbwaite), and a very pretty chorus -Mrs. H. C Dunlop has returned Had Thom on Him. and dance, "'i'he Gipsy Birthday." The from Toronto, where she was present w" were be business of that Weer chorus girls, who were handsomely ate during the illness and subsequent tired in costumes representing Britain death of her mother, Mrs. F. l'hittich. He 1. a moo of letters' and her allies, were Misses Vaiterr, -Mr. Andrew Halliday has .uffici- "Irdltor of • magasiner Hicks. Thompsoc, Driver. McDonald, eptly recovered from his attack of ...Na. a mall carrier." Hick and L►itbwaite. Messrs. Rundle, typhoid fever to return to his home. Hicks, Cooper, Laithwaite, Ginn and He was in Alexandra hospital for ten Her Favorite. Jnhnstcn assisted. Miss Muriel John- weeks. "And what L your favorite tkmwer. Ston recited "The Charge of the Light -Mr. Hugh Hill, councillor of Col- • Cooker Brigade Miss Welters sang "Rule borne township, who •was in Alexandra Mrs"Miner Britannia Mrs. Corson gave a !mien -hospital with an attack of typhoid.] " has so far recovered as to be removed "Sea a to his borne today. i RolW pr -sae • - Mr. George Correll was re Toronto on Monday at tending the wedding of i his sister, Miss Hattie L. Turrell. - Mr. J. B. Mackenzie. of Acton, and his little son Sam spent the week -end at the residence of Mr. Wm. Strachan. -Miss Beatrice Pridbarn returned to Toronto on Monday to resume ber duties as nurse at the Hospital for Specia1tie S at the MAPLE LEAF GROCERY Crockery We have still some very spec- ial values to offer in onr Crockery Depar'.nent, The reduction offered during the December sale still hold. good. As it will be impos- sible to obtain some of these Choice piecelin the future it is to your interest to pa} u• a visit now. Groceries In this department we have • Just recei\'ed a fresh 'consign trent of Pure Horne -made Maple Syrup. the product of 114. Tbisis a real good 'sr ticle, Also afresh shipment of White Clover Honey which we can recommend. • 5.J. Young Hamilton Street lioderirb Referee -E. Pridham, I ♦ - "____-r'sss., Iroquois 5, Marine Clubs In the cleanest game of hockey erly of Oodericb). Lieut. Heaton baa played on Ooderich ice this season the received a rommierion the British N Iroquois conquered the Marine Club army. While not as yet allocated, be un Monday evening. Not a single will probably he appointed to the penalty was registered throughout Royal Welsh Fusiliers. He cnliated the game and no cause for any was in the '2nd Ring Edward Horse. „Do yon thtat given In the fleet period, by a 'though only a young lad when be that eying win Streak of good _luck as much as by lett IIuderich. Lieut Heaton is well good judgment, the Indians took a remembered here and will 1* counted • r • r take alta three -goal lead, the score at half•tiwe among lioderich's boys at the front. place 01 =big' being 4-1. In the cloning half the London Adv.•itiser: As far ae lies in log as a sport or a means of trans- portation?' rans- portation r "1 am satis4tM with either." l's- plied the obesfl. ing pbysiclaL K A Tit For Tat . tor.. ' tor+. per lsmek .... .... awe W .3:15 did rendition of "V Maraeillaise, arse ate, batweigh ,yeah.-. " " ,eve weleht, per oust. ... 7.00 to 73e manner, Mn, l;ur7,on playing a violin uhee{r. 00 percwt ..sp 1 1.10 to 3.obligate,. Mr. Harry Sturdy brought Afunny sketch'', and Hr. (;ti. I.. Parsons Lam . per ret 3.. 715"t: LT. M down the house" with some of his Ger lb - .11 to Al 'done Ort of tke Wet' k' : :w.' ....'. tr 13 to IY Idekene. peril .to to .13 ler Ib .13 to .12 Aker, per Ib. Ie to .1e it is easier to keep dry under wet conditions, than to keep wet under dry conditions ! With our large stock of lgbt a*d a*eavq Stub- ' bers, "fotk Overdbots aNd s*►ties tibeopat.r we are rrepared to supply you With jest what you may need to keep our feet dry. watts and ems SHARMAN Ttiu 50011 MAN IN EVERY HOME. Dsdd's Kdoey Pills Fast Seeming • Household Necessity. .Wild Cove, via Seal (love. St. Barb*, N Feb. ttth.- (Speciill- ''About 1 sii years ago 1 suffered fro* • pain in m eMe. 1 was told about your Oodd's Kidney Pills, and 1 took eight boxes and I herame • new woman. i was fine until last year when Bright's disease developed. 1 again used eight boxes of Dodds Kidney Pills and 1 am O.K. This Is proof that Dodd's Kid- ney Pills will core any form of kidney disease " The Is the statement of Mn. Wm. Reenter. of this place. Many other people bore have had similar exper- ience. Testis wby Dodd'. Kidney Pills find a plass In nearly every home in this part of the eowutry. They erre all kid of dismiss from hastaishe to Bright''s iissmaw contribution of Harry lander longe wise enthusiastically received. Rev.]. 13 Fotheringham acted as chairman and gave an appropriate eddies*. Mrs. J. W. Fraser and Mrs. Louie Rundle gave piano duets which were much ap- preci$ted. '[bete were also some pretty; tableaux. The program was concluded with the Russian national anthem and "Ovid Pave the KOrg.- Tee piano accompanists of the evening were Mn. Louie Rundle. Mrs. Curzon and MtM. Pat -eons. So well wee the entertaeilAoment received that it was -Dr. W. F. Clark, V. S., returned home Saturday after a trip of several weeks in Rastern Ontario. where he addresses! Farmers' Institute meetings and short coos* classes In stock judg- ing. -The conrrregation of Knox church has teen greatly pleased to hear alis. Me('oll, now of Tot onto, who assisted in the iuu.ical service the Ia.! two Sundays. Mise McColl has lost none of her *harm as a sweet .inept. Sailors made their opponents wort .within the power• of the officers of the foe all they got and each side scored Thirty-third Battalion, drunkenness once, making the flood score 5-2 in and rowdiness in the regiment will be tavor of the Ircqueis. The game was prohibited. Col. 'Wilson is very em - rather tame, being more amusia phatic on this point, and is. strongly than exciting. The Sailors are g supported by his superior officers. etcetera - but need to practice stick - They are determined that the battal- handling. The followiog was the ion shall be kdown for the gentlemanly line-up: conduct of the hero composing It, as Iroquois •• Marine Club well as for its fighting efficiency. H. McOratten goal J. Craig Discipline on this point will he very W. Proudfoot Int def. G. McDonald strict, and undesirables will be weeded H. Warrener 2od.def. P. Wells out. The first .step in .the '•weeding L McDonald rover J. Felker out" process was taken this morning 111. 'Moreno centre K. Young when three or four who bad hese F. McArthur r wing E. Thompson drinking heavily and acting in • F. Robinson 1 wing C. Swat as rowdy manner were dismissed and Referee -Roy McDonald. sent home. The dry canteen to being Town League Standing. established. The following is the present stand- Horse Recruits for Third Contingent ing in the own league Won Lost To play 'Fullowing.&re the names of the wen Iroquois 2 u2 wbo enlisted in Huron county for the (toderich Township 1 U :4 third contingent: O. C. 1. 1 1 2 . F. Aldiogton. Wingbam. Canoe Club 11 1 3 L. Barker, Seaforth. Marine Club tl 2 2 N. Schoenen. Se•fortb. - G. Brunner, t eaforth. The Soldiers from Huron. - T. 'Berner.. Meteor th. T1.e citizens of Seefortb presented F. Brown, Clinton. I.t.-Col. Wilson with an address and .t R. Barbour, Lucknow. purse of gold on the cccasion of his H. Canteloa, Clinton. leaving for London to assume com- 0. Cartwt ig6t, Clinton. mend of the :tint Battalion of the R. Cook, Seatorth. third contingent for service abroad. W. Ede, Clinton. The board of the ,$teaforth Collegiate ,T. Barton. Seatortb. institute, of which Mr. Wilson has M. Gray, Ooderich. Ivan secretary for many years. pre- T. Grisbtook, Seaforth. rented him with • wrist watch. H. Grove", Wingbam. F. Ganney. Wingbam. E. Hurdon. Exeter. d. Hibben, tleaforth. R. Harness. Exeter. 0. Holman. Seafortb. D. Hellen Clinton. A. Jones. Wingbafm. 1. Lsoaard. Wingbam., A. Lachman, Goderich. J. Murray, Clinton. T. Morgan, (Bruns. C. Moores, (,'listen. H. McDonald. A. McLeod. Brussels. H. Maxwell. Wlsgbam, M. Mcleod, Luckoow. J. Nesbit, Clinton. R. Prost, Clinton. W. Suttno, Fordwick. A. Smith, Clinton. H. Seymore, Dodo*ich. J. Smith, J. Summ C1llinton. A. W. T»for Win`ba. A. .1. 'Iasyfor, tmtVingbae. J. Thiel, Blyth. R. Thomas, Wingham. H. Twyford, Clinton. W. Ubbing, Wingbam. H. Valleley. (oderirle R- Walton, Clinton. F. Wil.ou, Wingham. C. Wood. Wingbam. W, Worker, Cliotoo London Advertiser: Special attest - PERT PARAGRAPHS. tion is being given by the Eighteenth Battalicn ■t the present time to roue - There are people who got tato tree- kooky practice, and under the skilful hie with greater ease and frequent* direction of Capt. Rougvie, of (lode - than tbsy get out of It rich, splendid pro rens is bring made I byj all ranks, officers, non-cotitrota- 1 sinned offerers and men. Sometimes ws our acmes a mea mkt in Inch a poor hunter that be sig Mils Washington, East street, has two lad holt two nephews. In the Canadian con- tingents for overseas ser•ire. Harry Washington. formerly of town , has and the people of Goderieh are Filed to A amail •mount of truth w111 withered in the West, and I.u'nt H. H. have her with them again for • (Pis as ImmaasnnDlo qu.•ttty of ll+ Washington. son of Crown Attorney weeks. - I Washington. of Hamilton, hoe beet - Mr AIexander M. Murchie, of Lora M folks ars Itching lir • sexy appointed to command • battery o Centerville. South Dakota •termer who are afraid to begin it tvrgloe ttascbioe drone. resident of (' them. township, is vial' - repeat on Monday evening. the "In' 1 ing In tour, the guest . f his Omni a ' nes t'. Foss biped pros /40. mfr•. OttrsnnIt is twenty much eras for rota and he has Me - their patriotic and succeesfn effort. prospered well there, but be still re• - tains a warm spot for the old towta Advertiser fMlurrla from s member seed township. 1 - of the editorial atafinow in F.nRland Engineer John Ross. who was my- A gond enol 1• the klteya in seal 'rely .raided In the uilway accident Return engagement of the Boyer . to be darlt.4 ta•a • thaol• a. Th' writer met Fowler on Fleet bat- eau t4eafortb last week, is reported Vincent, Stock Company at Victoria street. in London, on the way to sing to be In a very .arrow ex.rrdltion. a House oommemciog Wednesday. Ihe Par."`' - tot.a smoker hieing given by his bat- plrbr any 17. ion. The /re brigade received • call on Beds amounting to about etre st.r.chan and Miss Ferguson. And those wbo as seven ears since 31r. Me- siat.d ber deservepr Marchi' went to I 1 r, formerly of (:.ele•- t w° know about °tlere Yd tori h, who left London, Ont,. for Eng- be0 aorxretlt1Ns maker use IN land before Christmas t take his superior and vtrtaona i brother's place in busine has en- - listed in the Sportsmen's Battalion. of air arras proves cow costed according to a letter to The Lindon iter A girt who ran maks fudge tlsshe The Toronto Star the nth'* day pub- nun" us '1'ktreda evening to tltothen' black- When you want fresh whipping r can dawn to be v syatsfti0a liahed a likrne ' of Lieut. Hugh smith scop, bot the fire was of en cream, get it at S•Ikeld's, the pier. ,1 Heaton, .nn of Mr. Ernest H.•too. Imprtaema sed I1WW damage wise where you get fresh oyster* and that rOk done. delicious homemade candy. 186 Balmoral avenue, Toronto (form - 1