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The Signal, 1915-12-9, Page 1Ten Pages Ten Pages ( • It1TTJLAV 1i4 rA TRAIL -M. sun Storm Sash and Storm Doors Made say Size or Style. Order New, Shingles, Cement and all Planing Mill Products always in stock. 1 GODERICH PLANING MILLS, LTD. JAMIE BUCHANAN. PAIMID[RT AND NUN mit N. 'Phew f'I A. P.U. Box 18. 1 PUBLIC MOTICL The Christmas signal Neat Week. The advertising columns of '1 be Mig- /'ILAliBiB IN VVATIR COLOR AND teal are of e oeci4 iot- eet at this wea- l- • (MIXA PAINTING. son. Readers should make careful ref- uels. "Id k t. lesety puplk 1• `ens in thie week's Issue, and next •t�My�r .f ohoakar•-•ls• l7srr�prrtawms.• �o�f ,I:I or wed Yu. Signal *sill be a veritable sena rnERT td LTM Dter Pi tri- C. testas shopper's guide. to 'Aber LOtt. r respects, to. west week's Wgoel wW ANNEAL HOS--....OTAL MISTING. be of sausesl'Merest• CHURCH NOT ES. Ilya ,awl genes d genus fns the skd'ea of nosed et 1 nue ens et W Alsaa d'w Modem nag eesa 1 He.lO•l for the •.sealer fear w21 Deee.sber 21st is the date of the 'clock a The ts port of the issued �b. gees••► erewss to 11134 Cbz istmas aDnoutsce- GODBRIOH. ONT•RIO, TWQRSDAY DECBYBBR 9 1915 THE 161st HURONS. RECRUITINU NOW PROCEEOWG FOR NEW OVERSEAS UNIT. List of Officers Mended by Lt, Col. Combe, of ('Nwtn(-Several °oda. rich Men on the List -Town and District Asked to Furnish 250 Men. his held •a F'ld.y December 1711►, Int wean Baptist Sunday school (:hristw*a con - hot rear i met will b pro d. Toe W The manual Christmas .eSerdWlyp�, entertain - Mot t rl'llg• tp�gfgwa t- went of Viet 'tie street Methodist __m'=•__ Sunday school will be held un Mon• AllitG 0DB.--MRS. A. NifHOLL. 1 d•y. December Tth. gor �ss.tr.st Is aeepand t• 4• &llamas Oo Monday evening next the adult nose ter SrMr♦ .er.dst treat, Bible The new Huron Overgrew Battalion is to be known as the 161.4 and will be commanded by Lt. -Col. M. H. Oombe. of (liotoo, with Hoc. Major R. i$. Heys, of 8raturth, meow to cow =mad . Other officers aneouaced are : s Beene or two wound Janice major, Capt. C. (;. McPhail : "Imaginea .wotleou d adjutaat, Lieut. A. F. Sturdy : pay- here. A else p £reusing madder, Hon. Major M. U. MeTaggart: 'intim.' down t road at ,.nail's pace. medical officer, Major J. W. !thaw : The cart is • f.DOylookisg affair, two mgnall nit officer, Capt. T. R. Rundle ;1 large wheels like an atdiestry cart but L fust with • third No shafts are used, the driver steers the around • corner. On. used and it is usually a.sk as.b freak ni hair er onabi.m+s clads of Victoria street Metbo- ete , see ale ►•s ter res teIht pluallests. areani Ile Mum or menage strew. har ed (IM ..it... 1611 Kyl(AHT, DOCTOR OF BCHIBO- . I+RACTII .has •gea•d • Memtasst dist church will spend a social evening is the church schoolroom. Tit. H. T. P. U. roe:tinge at the Bap- tist church oo Monday evening are very well attender.' and exceptionally bright and helpful. Any young people are welcort(i. "Not Peace but • Sword," will be the object of discourse by Rev. Geo.E. Ross in Knox church next Sunday morning. In the evening his theme will be "Judas the Betrayer. At Victoria street Methodist church nest Sunda the *evinces will he con- ducted by the pastor Rev. J. E. Ford. Subject in the morning ; "A PromThble of Method:' in the evening "e Power and the Weakness of the Sio- �. so. U sY wWeaer, wowMassa Wm*co awl Carists d. (' .f Stiss hears: f M 11 a. ss.. 4. p.m. and 7 tell a sa. Co.wY boa 1.•dy anemia*. Thin To the Farmers of Humes County we err pay*, cos t. Ile and sew r• pee basal ter heavy best wheat t•sasity eebm IN s ever. Damp o. AddeoAkeone to bist ��7 5. Bast eats. ludo Its• to �twt to wwth frawl t. bent keels d. 4 M :it w, !S 114 Ma tekobrac ta M e tenet /x Me. bat • 0 also use wMLusk atter Tear tusktem w test. as an warMrw gulf bigot +w rw*Wad la. a - ri Tee co �r wsY� wawa pr 41 es 4 awl spinae Ma to k. awaesrbst se rulati r as 1 base bw en reww. Naked as med. Mon • nor tui one W lama. The ,esus /sr wtmt.iir Maher M .',teat ANNA (t O* mule awl nusr..s. This h-ut trrbet Y mate Moor. Win harm oars by tae rah of in• ed• ear oder riga heiss• eye ;,11r ps /LT. A A gast•wn gnea. sloops • - • LITTiilllt PRS MIR 1. R. COUTTL• -- Foam INstbr of Lass Church Chair Mine of ilia I btpsriaasus. MN Rorsoll Mutat. 'armed y P. It operralere tOf he who a sow • arta- 11911111118911 the frost, baa nit We loners ter the choir of Enos ems, of ohlall he was a member while 1• tieriii00. the first was writ- ten be AoROri end derertbss the u ip across the Atlantis i the reload, ut which we pot** the greater portion herewith, wWritten from •'•oroe- whsre 1s Be As he writes a Mee little gurraemded dugout sod wooM wain a. u. He en on October :Ate. , Onuses is 'So heside in • Belgian stove, the walls of • good eowlfortable as one he et the hour of 3 macbioe gun olneer, Lieut. A. L Wil- as son ; company officers. Capt. W. J. ..nailer w Herman. (.pr. F. T. eioelair, Capt. cheit_t;vera Maul, Lieut. 1. Hetherington, Lout. D. W. Collies. lieut. H. 1. Hodgine.1 rein is ell sat i, s young ekpta•wt Lieut. Harold Campbell, Lieut. A. G. rope ; the Mee t entirely on word nt Shie11, Prow -tient- P. C. Town. Prow.- lard moves al 7 of Lieut. Macpherson, Lieut. K. W. Pur- commend, 1 rein not being used ter. Prov.-Lieut. H. C. McLean. Prov.- vett' enacts. y are hauling in their Lieut. Herbert Cawpbet' Prov. -Lieut. potetoee now trod this is a common C. 0. Vanstone, Lieut. W. E. O'Neil, amine. Sometimes obese will he two Pruv.•Lieut. D. R. Holmes, Lie..'. C. borer but that does not mean test F. !t.11. Prov -Lieut. K. C. Hays, there will be • pole on the wagon. Lieut. Edgar Torrance, Prue. -Lieut. Not even on the four -wheeled wagues, W. D. Wilson, Prov. -Lieut. Charles great clumsy -looking affairs, have 1 !Stewart• Prov. -Lieut. J. W. Tre- seen a pule. ?Lm. is not money in this country, slid they take Iota of JUST SUPPED IN. PTE. THOMAS PRITCHARD COMES HOME UNANNOUNCED. A Member of the Famous "Princes* Pros," He Sens Some Hard Fight- ing and Is Now Suffering from the Effects of Berman Gas -Speaks Plights of the Kind Treatment He Received in the Otd Country. All of thew officers •re members of 1 the hied Huron Regiment. - Recruiting for the ltilst is now in full swings in various parte of the county. The reel uitiog r Mos for (lode- rieh and district is at the town hall. with Capt. A. F. Swirly and Capt. T. R. Rundle in charge. Capt. Sturdy is looking particularly after the recruit- ing in town and Capt. Rundle has the neighboring townships in his care. Other recruiting centres in the county are at Wingham, with Capt. Sinclair in charge ; Brussels. under Lieut. Ernest W. Porter : Se•fortt, Lieut. H J. Hodgins : Exeter. Major Hes- man ; Henrll Lieut. Hall. See, Ca Wallace Allen. late of the ord- The 44 Y. P. C. bell ire (wmi-annual nanc"talent at London, baa eleetionof offleen OnVonTAy'Premising.DODD appulnte(F quarterwa•te?iter Lhi[ L=hoiL -lh�e� 1t�e�non in& weir elected bat shoo, 7� Dom' R 4 11p1t?err Mord-'" _jANTED AT d1CK.-WOMAN •. ssds~lime :*setLIT&thsMews •_ _._4. 1101 1r.1 .J.1tm eget. Dore Ywpti poem trust the town bell up nr ; Thr esliatments at accrete& y, Fred to Oros low wave of or. l e .gy seed-lskb. :Wow prs7er mrtleRe refry are ads that week . Veil particulars will he gime• later. MiesFanny Gray. who ben heels els- WA`TFU.-ILZPIZRULNICED OW ivied in ri•■ine wwk at Port Sime TON .art�soss. waver . gime las .van. B.l'-. adv wwwid tae Wrnsgi'e tae wonder•..msest- •iskt'es tadw'M • 1a rel o! Smyth etyma 1 Mtg.sosar y 7 YP TMAI.T As JP= Methodist chores. nn w•tsdry after` .,net- Termite. Oat noes aad the M u•u.es dad .w TIM FOX BALI OK TO MINT UUPF. TO RINT.-MODERN con se nisei e.,kde ene,. P.•w�a (.ober 1.1. Agglr w. At•e tt1U' k mt,r FOR BAIT o1 taasaa of tamer SIP ted. Torr tw.. ant .oldies to rrturR _ ___ -.. Pads Gomdo* Jr Ne"."wi acs. to Gedfrom eri.-b fm the front -Pte.. C'v �OA >IALR-A ernawrrP . k d'erwiw h tse1111•11111111111 11.11011111.110111.110111,con a d Tbmr•on -al.o were t teasally Tia ale" t• ter wiembens of the "Red Regiment hated day afternoon Kiev James INsm.lton. rift of the Preehytory .d Nunn bee we ..ed se - part. .d Hoe este ow rbeeh wake from all the rbarw.s s the /eewAyI p with CM* ex-etwee. The est/ se tar ✓ received show" a ma).ewy se tamer time going atoned -the caro*rs. "Tbe crops around byre are mostly roots, though I have seen several small gelds of Does (got rather con- fused over that word in England) and have heard ftamfellows who got • few ears of corn for a teed how the. farm- ers laughed N the idea of eating it. They grow tits turnips over hero and I have enjoyed many a little feed while walking along the road. The natives can't quite understand that we should eat ao much cattle feed, but that doesn't worry us. "Am on telephone work practically all the (line now and haven't bad a ride on my horse ince we toot up . ur gist poeiti00 just five weeks ego to- night. We moved over to this plaits a=aeiijjls of eredElf utile; my.f orsrdid not turn up for me Mit igh11.•ea; Dad •W -shim al _ tap -of a highly -packed transport wagon. Sight miles over • rstegb c,.bhleetooe road in the dark ■' was plenty for me and l wits % • to get to welt • 7, 7 - . "log some bratty • , went over net e ; very �tle to so far. It As getting quite cool at nights and • week's stay up at this station ie going to be a treat, as !here is poor acv. mmotation for a fire at the guns and in the trenches fires are 'taboo' at night. "I have had three little sessions in the trenches w far. A hunch of us have to tak! our turn in ependiog a day or two there, tett we are always glad when the trip is over It is more exciting going in and coming out than it is while in the trenches them - wives. 1 think. Lest sect when 1 wa. going in we went the wrong way and bad an awful trip through mud and water that wan half -way to our knees in place'. Needless to ..y, we found • better way beck, even if it was stout • toile farther. -Me best thing about being •way by yuiur.elf with lust too or three to- gether ie tieing able to cook the grub to suit ourself. This life teaches you bow • c..k merit and make lea, also to ke stew cut of bullybeef jib • .mal tion cif potato added. t limes are rd when we have to back on hull r supplies bacon, so fare respect. Bot 1 leading u e to t T=A I>tSXAL PR1Jfl1 tJ CO.. USt1TAD. Pt mmeurr covwry court' JuDGMEJ Ts I. - Pass Dori Gives Moe" i. Moo 1j+ Christmas News 'ti Pte. Thomas Pritchard. of the Prin- cess Patricia's Canadian Light In - !awry, seve" tied to °ode'ich by the 7.tt6 p. w. train on Moodily evening. These was no civic welcome for bin, ma nobody knew just when he war coming This was just as the return- ing a klier planned it should i.e, as be directed aoytbiog in the oatwe of a relelratioo. He has received one we.k's .ick furlough, at ler expira- tion ..1 which he will return to Lon- don. when be expects to be went to a senslarsuw for treatment. as he is Buffeting irons the effects of poisonous 11140- Pte. Piitebard was working in the Casted Ftatee when be belied his country's call. He left lioderieb on the 36th of Autos!, 14111. sed eohsted in the "Pi ince.* Pat.." After ttein- i0g at Levis. Quebec, fcr • month the regiment went to Sishsbury Plaine and from three to Winchester. On De- cember "11th they left for La Havre. France, end alter a short •t.y at Blarcingbem they went into the trer.cbesat St. Elul on January 3rd. Tbe regiment was attached to the 27th army division, which consisted of maty of the most famous Sottish and Engli.b regiments, most of which had sten service to India It was in the neighborhood of St. El•.i and at the lemmas Hill Hr that the "Princess Pati' lost so want' oh, their bitters and earn At that time. no communication trenches had been built (Poore. jog the first and -second Zine trenches and the men were ex- posed to 'bell and rifle flee as they entered or returned from the trencher. In Febrtwry, from atandiog for sec eniy two hours set water. Pte. ,ri.,rMr3sm td octt+L>PJ h Ari. fkate mil wee comprise 3_e:q•s et ante in 'tirer„dtwrt'ct.r(+an ret the at the Bela hospital. Admit in pr1 land be wjll aro doubt and to the now was . i h effects which heal enmity. Loge ctlen'2te of' the Pr i- tt-ei.t•1ate, the r arts of which •re still J loot Sm.telt in his left foot. He returned to the trenches on the 3rd of May and on Cans. Judgment has been given by Hie Hoorn. Judge Doyle in the foltowi0g 2 Stores for Christmas County Cour t .etlond : 1 Murray v.. Village of Henrall --An Our present stand, also the store scum taken by Peter Murray, wI lately otr0pied by 1r. J. farmer of the towarhip of Hay. tot Pndham, nest door prevent the corporation of the villege,- to Union Bank of Heparin froom using fend adlu R his farm as • municipal dump -ground.( His Honor directs that )udgment be Goods and j gtohattvlfl ,inti!'' hest ter defendant for damageand ale that judgment be eat erad foe a pet- you with par s H. filoderich. R. Gem len, It. C. Math. Dsagawnon. J. A Fleher. Benmiller. Chem H. Reece. (1Ater ich. !several of these have been connected with the old 3rd R.g10>e01. Geo.James hes been with the Canadian militia tee twenty year• aad baa the reek d sergeant -major Before com- tag 10 (7staada b• wad fur tone yeses meta the 3rd Warwicks. S, H Moore has hew waves years with t be 'it d .rd J. A- Fisher one year. \\'at• 1trsi5ow bee been ;in the 'Siad .ig- baleg corps. Coos. Kann 4. a 'Med t hs„d.gsae Jeutre and lilhoslese Meso are members of the k'. -.r eft ell• • D.C. Ilse T• eta P. U. K tiswoe t -1!, t Masa m•! Peyhrb K r V r•ewielli "rue.. M.' as that doe origami aura r . n boast of - -w eery wietreetive Jeremiah tilt Sail K least ava mem bare who have dna. LOST OR POUND ettsigd west tsas.d.y M.emd meet._ ie see prepared to do attire service. is tae eoreek s. A hwurty wblemli• to FOUND-PC/WE WITH bMALL •fellows(T m fellows( prlev baa been issued .uu. 01 gooey. Owner .4/1".1.16:1":140,14r a 85,5 ea0 tq ' Is th. rw9ert of a.• Clue r- toss the G. Jwk'b rear u• ting office : pe.vtna Drep•rty •rl tterrae iia the .4.m ew'e odorous w wttmiesa elfso pwhdsehed tya0nt. T.5 mW YAL• Canada het War FOUND.- -ON NOVEMBKR fns►.UN �fe��ntrme moidiesmti. bmsn no voce sin r ins ne..tt. to w. s1wM 11wa. k... tba bmiaaary Ms• oe.• miM .."."".1-6 pmmewd of Wee • w*sre.r. berme toes P � ehei.6d to tVURRN MsILwAlli. \•s and �Itltm �tm'tlwm h RECRUITS WANTED wagl�1y r tram.% esu W alma Pot 161.4 Battalion C. E. l . to he f i)„ and paling exposes 5.* babe read • Prut*s.ot entre raised in Huron county. In reepones . l neemte.ee-' CwWs , to Ihr esti for erose teen to fight the• in t . he other day we had AUCTION SALL1 Ills.. W. R 1Bmwev s•Bt p.eseh mei re • kwttl5 t(rr Freedom •old Jus laid in a few luxuries in view of a sot► ssm.rees .4 `torah 1111eem !gallas tile. the eovety of Huron has under• little spread for tonight, sed with the AUCTION 8A LE OR TH IR rT. i dost ehw env gswrsy. The wr0rwiwg, rak►a •to funi•b • e oweplete b•italion additive of the remains of a parcel SEVEN tlRi�as ur Heir anti fati.A .d.j.et win b. "1-<h.r.ah's ..eoaadd Id 1J00 goers as • eontiinutlon towards from Scotland we had *come spread. 1•p etK.ttr sCOTt'tl suoRr•utlN C• f- ta.laaedtan lorcee. We bad some potatoes for the first bates (Iree►g the ..„14. tr... -the { poMri b and toe dbtnct err okra time In three y -Slsmswtr n( Trwm Boil ley -Penitence. Penance and Worst - ter lel +� go a long way F rotund, iojunrtioa restraining the de- feodent Prow using or maintaining in any way the dumping -ground or the so-called gat base heap ou the land owned by the defendant and mew tloned in the pleadings, w ith full costs on the County Court scale Vivi' vs. Townships of Ualwrne and Hay. -An action by Rebecca Davis. • widow residing at Seatorth. agaiaat the corporation. mentioned. for dam- ages f..r is jui ies received while drivm f on the Loudon road, the boundary the two towobbip•, uu the 10th day ot May last. Action dismissed with cost... Soul bgate v... Premier Pante Mfg. Co. -Action by W. I3. Southgate, of Meafortb. against the defendant conk- pany, of Montreal, for commissions on of Oz. ibc. Tales nude by the plaintiff Our the Vulland'sBird Children. Flower defendant. The defendant counter.Children, Let's lYcteetc, daiturd oar a( -count of vert+►i0 guar an• h tees made by the plaintiff end also asked for the return of certain samples furnished to the plaintiff. His Houur directs that judgment he entered for the defendant for $5.23 end for a return by the plsiutiK to the defen- dant of the samples mentioned, with costs to 1.e paid by the plaintiff. Plaintiff .action dismissed withpi titin with French." by Her- bert conte. ` Strang, 111.0 0: "Complete Scoot." We, etc., etc. defend for Christatas Baying Don't let the War Lords interfere with the usual Christmas Sprit. The children at least must base their Santa Claus and we are dr. ing our part by showing as usual the veru best of everything for the very least money. Children's Books Blackie'+ Christmas Annual for 1916, *L00 ; \'olland's Mother advertised so extensively, Canadian price $_.:y•, special f2.2i : Tik- ark of Or, Scarecrow of Oz, 11 23 earb ; Vilearel of 17z, Ultc : Little Wizard Stones Pec• Itul i x enc ovs Own, girl's Own. Chums, Chatterbox, Prise. Child's (awn, at special elate prices - Linen Toy Books from ,1c to I11.00 each. Boas' Books Mr. H J.D. Cooke Joins God.rich Firm. Mr. W. Peoudfoot. j•., having en• listed tor ut(litary service. the Pt mid- foot 14w firm has taken another mem- .bee in the person of Mr. H. J. D. Cooke. late of Toronto, and the ttrw will now he known ea Proudfoot, Kil- loran & Cooke. Mr. (looks is • native of (3oderich and ti tidied law with the arm of Gerrow A Proudfoot. Atter practising successfully at Hensel! for fourteen years he went to Toronto, where be was live years in practice. 'tSeln*t well h st sl.•st L-at'a ie: tiodesa(te beef. We get quite of fresh beef and t so badly in that ave been gradually feed we had tonight. 77Ji c days and we were green dlehpewing of the satsew4 ' T1s res- le p>twide their fair share of this num-1 at the game of cookiog them. Po there The .ndenla.e seesaws,' boys mewed w srhj .im her, shout r.50 men was an argutrten pr' 't be- tsrtime ter• from d h • tween r0e•t • par w ML JO• I SAAR y Lgni oat of wisesWash. Hs wen alto "lightly wounded in the thigh with a piece of shrapnel shell. Fa ow then on until August 21st be was in bwpitwl in France. He was tics, how- Vuceml. r: V.-S'aaley lovers est, ever, confined to his bed all the time David McUainuid 4U, tllwdcs givers and served ea cycle orderly and din- {2;, \lassie Sproul{. I\ -Howard ppaeU b rider rt the I. ae. Fre. Fcance swill, Edna Rivers. 111 - Andrew' he returned Englend And was in "Sproul, Oral Finnigan, K•.b Stotheis- Sr. 11. -Myrtle Spiess', hennassinns- gen. Jr. I1.-Cliffuld Sproul, Fred Sproul. Pt. I1. -Margaret Riven, Elwin Young. sr. Pt. 1. -Mary Sproul, Meredith Young. Jr. Pt. 1. -Clara Evans. Maud Evans. Greatest num- ber of perfects in spelling -Andrew Sproul, Myrtle Sproul. Greatest num- ber of p.rifecte in arithmrtic-Fed Sproul. MABEL A. B.IIL1K. Teacher. (70fT, WEST WAWANOSH. The following is the standing of 1 he pupils cid Orchard Row school for t re to tat y • good number already have goneand potatoes. 1 was split- ting word with a villainous Belgian Me at the time and did not come ie tlil the matter had been settled Then 1 sat down to the 'phone and let the other two do the cooking. They filed the potatrire first : nee did nest tike ten at all burnt or appearing t sellkby psW�e toss. •s ts8 eslopThus �. tDsssaea�m*essINI 11111•1. Meth. an ISM ter Ae ewe dggt (bat i• NI eV : Cllr sous, seeeewal lobo to .af. 1s1.vewres wtlislsaMlw ter. V rembisrg Wawa MI hie ... rameoei r mitt. (tUi�fweseebtib roue sasssbeM- T•wo pin ussfe.ser 4 Roe 1.4.4. sett. �s.. ov 114 e m este. {OU,twew rmds'r knee.1 rests •M. _ mbearydrasillb balm 1 yeses ItWNW eYlegIs seal bessillag 'baps. teeWe MOW gm irk. wee ii n lei- s and MM•P. Ma WNW Ilgvsteal" 54 tact the ban te. Oka. .. embers were portent at each service *nab ere • R St a had strlY• y1.4 same from this district and the officers of Bu dew fhotal n, scrim r7 errmiees the Battalion have every confidence were Veld wt Youth street the room- that their farther call upon the loyal ta.reh w Sunday Tvic At ter ewers- I ty and spirt" of self-sacrifice of the As and emessotrg ervior` Rev' James team of this dietrict will not be in Meth Methodist of TtWeeni secretary or rale. Will yo.t come with us'' sod lotet stingborne ddr else, gave able !MUST NOW tend intewuag Addressee. At the 00D PAVE THE Elan morning service the music was cup plied by the scholars of the Sabbath A. F. drowns, Captain (Recruiting "Own!. In the envenom Miss Fanny T. K. RvrnE'. Captain Officers) (tray, who has spent fi.a year. in mi.- Recruiting office at Town Hall, .ion work at Port Simpson, B,C., ad - Godes icbdremed the Sunday school and was . listened to with greet •tteotioe. Large trending Christmas Gifts. 7'km ssl. ore wrest wgw .. w pre gryia . tr. farm .ei vtril+esl+ llratr cess • rs blas• wean at s per .wL m apposes. area �T. JIl• lAttlr. Aeetleew• /IIiARiNO At/ ION SALK OF v •IRJs! MA rrvVSEfilwil(VIA ItTnetnil Mt A. M. POI.. Wr will rel M Leve -W t4eawaw er.ay Meq • met. �a• alaurae pleas. stiN veto* sow and a eueceseful and proAfal.le day When shipping Ottristinas Ritts call old _enable F. F Inwt•ence & bospi•al at Shotnriiffe until Novem- ber 1stb, when the medical hoard decided to send bin, back to Canada. While at Shorncliffe be ley wlong- side of Pte. Felstead, also of Goderieh, who bad been shot through the groin. He is of the opinion that Pte. Felstead is now engaged at light duties in Eng- land. Pte. Pritchard it enthusiastic in his praise of the o treEngt�dthe received on both (tow the his retool to Eng doctors and nurses end from the pri• vale citizens. He describes it as befog like one long picnic. The well-to-do people 'seem to vie with one another to trying to make life pleasant for the returned soldiers. Autos, billiard - rooms, clues and laws.s are put entire- ly at the di.poeal of the invalids and nothing is cunaideted to., good for the man who has been at the front. In drawing the mind from the scenes of Christmas and New Year's Excursions. The 0. T. R. offers the following special rtes: • Fon (!intern.te. Single fare going December 'Sl and returning up to December . Fare and one-third going December Zt. 24 and 23; returning up to De- cember d1. FON NEW PEAKS. battle these British gentry are doing I Weigle fare going December 31 and ........t deal to assist the doctors in ,lanugo,. 1:tetairutnguptoJanos, v:i 11111/. Fare and one-third g..ng Ile -ember :rl 31 mid January 1 : returning up to .Iawsery 4, 11i16, tint your tickers from F. F. Law- rence `Sons et the down -to ticket office and rave delay at the station. their work of beetling the injured bodies. The only person Pte. Pritchard met in Fiance who came from Guderich was Cyril Carrie. who was work- ing in one .t the hospitals, The party that came over with Pte. Pritchard un hie return to Canada I were given a great ovation on aerie-' 1)0 you mean it ing at Si, John and the citizens made \Chat many presentations of 'tweets and What yen say on the bill. Do you frit and et several pieces on the way really intend to well out up by train great kindness and atten• Yes, we really do, and the faster you tion to the invalid eoldieti comfort scot the sooner we w.I1 have aen IIIp- were shown by the inhabitant.. lisped the some. We certainly want 1f atter a period 10 sanitarium Pt., to have the stock cleared out by tl e Pritchard to found to be lit for active soda shy moot h. anything service be will again rejoin his regi - that way, an hie potatoes were takeo mens He says he is not ke.. to go out and the rest browned up good. hack to the trencher, but be is albi- nism lts- to self et cf 1 oeking but scame utelt betters steak : s was even good- heen the miliittatryi su boa tier! He speaks on the Onions folloand then we put the *sthe steak ent in the way thely of the an meo • rmmdooked ots the frying -pan water no the Mrs to Anil for tea. We atter and the pay awigned. He nae bad •loaf of •Bmlgee' bread just for • no regrets for the sufferings of teat chvnge and some rah butter on it. winter, as he thinks the kindness of (be British and Canadian people fully for his ins. speaking. evidences gas ars quite apparent in Pte. Pritchard a it a to endeavor to couotesact thew effa-ttm that be will Re to a esaltarium. \\'r are supplied putter, hat it co na d t odes more i e whkh cow rear • oto in - eine goner 'The above is a sampie of the 're- mark• frequently put up to us the past week.) Hunch H.Ouoty %Re Co„ LINIT•.It. Fresh oyster.. Blackstone"s, phone 240. Orden d.liveied, Hen are • few suggestions as to suitable gilts for men to he found in on ane I t 'red meds repay hiss u pa the stock of E. It W 1141.0, druggist, was Pinot Sons .Scots ret tb. (laor•dian Express, in tins an of the eRect (h,de b : Fountain teens, cigars, pfd following is a report of the la.s 11 pni t Mani ally The was come from In peak R rexws, resot•strope, pocketbooks, list pupier of St. s primary etemol ' LDAs, Ssskatcbew 1 $eotland div of the Oerm.tt a d and cloth brushes, playing c•rdr. Advent, 191 two Advent, 1916: Mb polembla 11 the other own II test they ----- Hisheet standing In whole school aids t steal t Some day someone U going to tell -Alfred Sturdy, Highest standing in poi 1 f tl out txad. ed i t bee you how good Edward. home-made Dais claw --(11 Roth Senders. ( Li1- tbe7 ■rr d forty candies are Why wait ? Call •nd Mea Garrick and Rowena Jaw ( 11(•1). .. plum of get a mmpie_ •ats A Herta and Brit- e we as in East- ers Provisoes. with connect hove elan for United stew nM. Information eheerf•lly given. e. t and 1 bad to watch the fellows to fess M butter and at it with- Ws D a tin o pert ; ear two franca or cents • ran, hut the were delicious, picklesthat we bad forgotten .h wt. It was too late for pickles ink we were • esti what we bad • you wondering wby the war • night r Pretty ,rood re why t show wit tete Da - an Leuschen •flare or 7 away, don't you think r ins Ross clesF-Ill Lure !Sturdy, (Y) Christmas Greeting Oerrls 1 esu assure you. a� (•f • The I'k..05 as store is the Retell MsIP'1 Omelet and limbless Lynch The Rigaal by a hematite! line of take, also from orotlasd, part I then. but 1 think 11 rfl.d dei the and Is Glasgow fat ore The many R lequall• In Forget -not elaso--U) mato (Aria." /remisscacao le kind hearted covin f ,tom of Are Parapets, (Al Alice Orem ad cards. with tie, mnaar'e own vera out to me, •Seat that tame you pa teasonahly low-priced gifts we are Mary sal), I$) WlnaVrd I the le• wts road. The kwtttory cook h f t now 'bowing make it ouch. !s'(Ssees Aad ( !soma prima w tJlw, mai(' •n ele- php sea Iii Shepbera (Mel t t holiday rememb riums. Call trod cambia t spore us milk, as ba may gets eh. rd 1 L 'm,•ke'hoald on ice (-team brick' toe parties Just is glass -(1 gar smeshsw, m these- m euro a day for the tune►, r cos its app .U(1 cede *bet you like. Or have it in hulk. use of our nes. Trp cued 1 weed sin m Orders delivered. Blackstone'', phone ars ersat nee time, bet does 0010-' but the b• mm l sires All nate deisrieg Mbar id Girls' 'Books Mrs. Meade's, special 3�:e. Louisa 31. -throe, special ;hoc and 3t e, etc , etc. Copyright Books Three good )hooks by Canadian authors: "The Commonwealth.'" t.v Agnes taut. sl ill; "The )toner Master,'' by Gilbert Parker. 31.iu; "la Pastures t;vets." Nees -:tkt,r Mc-Artbur, 51.30.and all the other new &tots aarib rn, hn. ' Bir iFi: Prete er Toot. fiyiirieliaslt5►- for all churches, special close prices. Ckrimtmes'elects ' -� and Calendars -\n im flee range. „Christmas Carets lc each to LOt. Cal- enders atom 15c each to F1.�. Dennison's Christmas Tags, Sear. Gummed Holly Ribbon, 11011) }rose.. etc. Boxed Stationery , Crane's Linen Lawn. Crane's High- land Linen, daintily boxed es- pecially for Christmas. plain white. and all the new tints„ pink. blue, khaki and mauve. ranging in price from 5tk. per box to }1:.:1. Regular Canadian Paper. prettily 'wive.!. from 15c to 75c Silt'eru'are An immense range of sterling Sil- i I ver and Silver Plate.- entirely new lines. and specially privet for Christmas. Cut Glass and `Rock Crystal Roth the new Strawberry and Lily Cut.. absolutely the only 'tote in (;r•lench where this Cut (.lass can ),e• had. Must he seen to be appre. iatrd. Pries within the reach of almost everyone. Vou are specially intim! to step in and see our goods. The Colonial Book Store I'OKTEtt. m sa4SIaOt weir aims sodP'oea firrerrai Maple ) trfrl.ek 3.1a Alfred _) Jo Lyweb, (4 Hardware a all kLaM 1. rapidly ad- tl_ahaee � -..O 1w • Bldwsrd gala - W. Illmmetmia- plANO TUgD.e. s5tta streak eed_eW F. t) Min •Must s Mlwnt l• M len. T,mISE lus warns. ILO; WON writ Raffles• easetag- we have W tee notices, within bight days, of marked .dv....s ,•�••+ Is imedww, and the mmrtest thawI times pellet to eo d .md edvwaees. it wIlll payyew to lay Is estrus tstatehs. ,m I whew yon flan KIK male at big est prime, as gimes by the HowellHard- s,er,d. wen ()o., jlmft.d, at Near •wlrag out" maes. rs Ing army we ve nose oblovlsabed over here. so taw to / r- la shtbt We memobody thralls there woo sestsst►'0R tltllmiog..id this we thought of cpm.qea .thel�t might of a hotter s .k-' « Sas Idlack.tose's display of be and Ino Christmas sour hiss. ot We have • hot orator btle that i4 goarart5ed fele two Sears that would m maks • suitable gift for other. Oom. mi - d lot --chow it to yew. Our hone mode oardlee contain thchi/keelcheel nuts, „50.1 end hotter we sae procure. Try am of onr severed varlet les and tr 0011•1111111011.Bn . w*.ine ■ • GUNORY'S AUCTION SALE LIST. Tri:assn iv. Dm. er 1s 1'Marine an. teIr of 3: mad of purebred d..al nsren-e ISherthorn r• rattle. Pr • •r -y of .firm N.rnk, t.. lie opal M tee I Or«. n•, h.erl. girth. .aoase0ctma at 1 nnyeorlofMt tn.-lock . Montt 'Wer rearm bull.. over ought mouth. old. 71 Ken 41 . 11r, L1. tnruoa emir of 1,,o,011,,o,01,61.1n-oel•1 furmn ore ••.d (urol.btr4'. Peer r'r of Ma. .4 )y. Yo. Lat. /�y --W-Deering elms Tuesday evening at frf hod saved for te Jule thin • pair 'Fuses. drwg*� is1, dkb. Blreketonetb. {ob'eg MARRIED. v to AN FH.AP Fitt At Stratford. nn Monday. m lkarrber eta• by bev. Dv Nan - nn•. 1.. Lily May nem,. daughter of Mr- ferbam Framer, of Ssstsfl8. i, John 114 V r.,0.an. of (:eseriak 0110. t'(1wbfit - Akron. •hie. m. rugal.,. v,.. rename h. Jaws ►•wk•r NIVINA. At Ue.lakMgt..we friday IMs.en. ton Ad. Janne !flyless in &P.M& sear, 18O91r1N, Al Knower. Alberta, a• •id's. November .5a. lhr:rnda (fllpla. belo.54 wee al movies A. Nen.., wet 11 rears BEAUMONT. As 054.44.8. .. tyrdas.d•y, ~Inbar Stes.*04 aHews.rte Ina remota inn take Perm. Oen,* Or XI JM Ie otaiis. New. to W st, non Fri45r. loth lard.. 3 R la . to Nobbled Cemetery NEW ADVERTISEMENTS - Dec. 9th. Pas(. 1 set I+w 16 le Jahn Mass .. . .. beautiful Male i*-ilawsielf. =NFmiae S*s « iwde, N7M« Wasted- Dos tiG. eeeltiM Pts.dw fiMwvt •-. .etlen Sole- A. w 1.`5Mr tow le Welter 1'. Kmeheee pe. ere a4 - i. 4 s f