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IYTT•OUHTH TIAs -Nen aIle
GODERIOH ONTARIO S8tB8DAY, APRIL 13 1116
TEE UAL P*UITONI Cls. UM1TZD. fvasal o
--loser;
SAVE, Because ---
Economy in private affairs is a sure
indication of ability to economize in
business.
•ARTRI.
AATED.-,11i QPBR i F.NCKD ( NOTICE CO ORKDI CORM.
keesshsegkr, AS* DUX nee, Uoderieb
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
(1ARETAK ER WANTED AT ONCE.
l A ppuc•tigr .Mroewd to Um ".der d ...d
u S
will be roseired .p aterd•y, April �r.l
ter ,he petition of caretaker of Nath rtleet
Met &idle dem& Dream and other hlo.em-
truisms be bed hoes the endeneened. Apple
rant. well slate mdse, expected.
JAMES YATZS,
M7 -[s R..rding Sae r.
WANTED.- YOUNG, INTSLLI-
DENT new to earn
_ rh10►endlas, M
tae" asseeded iU) end.. . f
YYCC�( MUwUUHIPD I LDINO NU
--- A- T,1. _Cellierwood. Ont. Rat
(L�BNERAL MAID WANTED. -
Or Apply to MPS. R. B. SMITH. Colborne
acme •
WANTED. -A CAPABLE MAID
to tea weeks, from April (ltd W'
esa west. Amplyst home atter tee Nth„
M1tle C. C. Mt...1B0,14. St. Monona street.
WE WANT SOME WOMAN IN
aone representat ve sad to look after neww
earl reneed 00 N
11 es. We will wee the
elm B.e
tram. plea.t sad very profitable. Oar
l
mum ate eery litter sad the premed. will be
wry to yea or to year [Arnett. pa-
t riet)c Write aeons ler tern and
surd dietrlat CAXADI AN BuME JUUBN-
AI..1# Riehmend fit W., Tomato.
hi ram rears qv Wtu.uam Laacasnre How -
roe. tars or Teti Tower or Uot,00jeH,
Tena " I1
Ta COUNTor RUm,.. m$CSASID
Notice 1. hereby Ores. t unman' to it. N. U.
cclaimerclaimer11I metes ut th at all persons let•baft
claims easiest the estate o the mid William
l.i
wRer Porto.. dowser.(. wbo died u0 or
•beat the Rb day d Marge, A. D. 1111, are
required b seed et deliver to the undsr.1 .cad
exaeelee. et the reale of M said tie=d
oe.befor'e :he loth day of 7147. A. D. nu their
Chriet7•• and .ursamet, rete. sod deeerip1sns. the fell sartkeLtrs of their claim,•
stensemet K a
their erosol,. and Ins tats.- of
the war(ti& rat any) held by them.
And farther take soil& that after each hee
aatleeed date sold executor. will proceed to
ht
dribute the meets of the deceased *more the
parties entitled there o. having regard °ply to
for claim. of white they .Wen I thhave
reoelvedmidautos. and that the + executors
will net b. (herb for tbe item •meets, es a7 part
threofe. to ay an o ed pia p.00 whew
(Asian anion shall not hate been received by
teem at the Muse et .rase distribution
ay
Dated the Intl dof April. A. D. tine
EMILY KATHLEEN BURTON.
CHARLES G ARKO W ,
Entente ..
Bede ich. Oat . tett
OUDERICH
d u wbe M a society worker t1 - - _ -- -
rt is proposed that throughout Dan -
ads the anniversary of the battle of
Ypese. in wbieb the Oanadlan soldiers
played so gallant a part, be cbeerved
by the geee,•1 (Replay of !lags on
Saturday, April Mad.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
la rum Moran or Atlas- --Luca MaCaa$. Lars
Or Tau TOwN..HI►Or Wawa.Oa. 15 THE
Cot NTT or Hl -WE. ['STORED Fianna. Da-
ctu1u
Nolen iei herein elver, parsert to the Stat-
ute 1. that behalf. that .at perm& having any
chime naistler McCabe +rho died
on the 14 stalest of
leP.bre..,. ISN. at the said
town*fp of Waw...* are repeated es or be-
fore the 11A► day et April. 11141. m rend by poet
or .1.11 chimes
d their to
Rev. W A. At A (let. or
Wu1Wu A Out...xocu-
ters n( the well •1f th1 Bali dese.esrsda. or to ths
sod t1.. Ile �iHr�mnisapedenteere{M; and
levees rega�enb to the Melee t
which then shell then have bad notice, asd
that tae mid exssutsrs will not bollards for the
raid &est.. of say part thereof. t0 any berllft
of wbe..e oisim they .WI riot then bsye re-
ceived natio..
„Dated at ()ode .eb the 'Jab day et Havre.
PRUUDFOOT. EILUMAN t ()OOKIL
Uodeticb. Ontario.
Solicitor. for saidessestor..
GIRLS WANTED
APPLY
GODERICH
KNITTING CO.
WANTED --GIRLS
TO OPERATE
K NITTING
MACHINES
Experience Not Necessary.
Good Wages. Steady Work.
Apply personally or by letter.
R. M. Ballantyne
LIMITED.
Stratford • - Ont.
AUCTION SALES
AUCTION MALE OF HOUSEHOLD
FL'RNiTt RL'
MRS. FRANK DODGE
w111 offer for asks by public auction at her test
deice. Meeks ergot. Oederioh, on
WEDNESDAY. APRIL 19th.
at 1.3) o'clock p. m . b.r booaebWd furniture.
Melodies 1 ddeboard. 1 tete. schen, 1 eoU•re
able. .5 reeker., lou..,.. healer. 1 dre..wr, Dori
mode, bed .pring. and ^tattr.e.. 1 rano, table,
new .swing me Mee. barn.. linoleum
t arpet.. Winds. curtain.. Mahe.. kitchen
utensil.. • q.tuantity et male& of fruit: a
nomber of chili* hour poop ; folding baby
oarriame 1 pair relines hen,
Terra, real
MRS F DODOF:. THOIL UUNDIti',
Proprietress-. Asetiooeer.
A17(TiON SALE Ole NEARLY
NEW Ft RNII'URE AND FURNISH
INOS. -
MR W. T. SHARPE..
ortasi.t, who , going with one of the regi-
ment. leas inn for the front. will well by public
auction at hl. residence. Elgin ares". on
1a.tsrdar, April Lith. commencing et Y
.tarp .har
A quantity of household furniture. eoc.1.1-
Ir.g of parlor. dinIngr'ooei, bedroom and
kitchen fureltnre. rttg., window blind.. our
Wit and Gee few Staaderd MO, Move, a
g•aStlty of .1101001.. see.
No terry.. Term- mak,
THOS. LIUNDRY, Auollo.ser
The regular meeting of the Ahmeek
Chapter, i. O. D. E.. will be held in t he
cruet house on Monday, Apri 171b, at
4 o'clock.
ARE YOU DOING
THE RIGHT
TIEING
in staying at home and letting someone else do your
fighting for you ? No other man can
" charge YOUR responsaliility.
The r1611t Battalion, now being raised in Huron; wants
Don't wait -DO iT NOW.
Ie tion a.s to terms of enlistment, pay, etc., cheerfully
furnished.
Recruiting Office for Goderich and district in Horton's Block,
The Sqnare, Goderich.
Recruiting Of., JLtXUT. HF.TI*ZIINOYOW,
11 Lowe. OaTIMMS.
a
1011 $ALR OR 111?
WARMS AND TOWN PROPERTY
Irma erne.
A choke Macre farm. well (seated and rimy
modem t.. Uud.rlei All stood cull, no we to
lead ; well /pock
'cod aetterI. imitable
Peke tar /nrale. wetter_
No.le 2Ls
V are worth half ur more t}•n
f the price a ted fee the whole
real a1eae Goad. well heated faros of
dtf►esa data, oseveeleot to (edericb, et
prior esti terse that aboeld ►r attractive to
etyma emitted a fare.
PKOPERT If IN GODERICH TO WN
A Imre °resod -a half eery house. a good
smell barn 0.4 «.lido. .od eeeecre let. to
cbeice oarditisahet lag • Sae variety of free
teeea, graorp�. ra.pbe-rle., etc, on 1t. ('o.roe.
lent to l'slsglate leek uta.
An excel ear •oda-elf bee...
veneered 0rw 1010(ion. rereacr
Brined. Ioua.1alpgptne.d�d bathroom Z. Meet est
llj6o��ooedition. two lota i0. rsweat I.
Tb1.. ralsabis peeper,)' le offered ed at s{•serbter
price for quick .a)s, a. tbe owner's health 1a
pow and bvepy
wire& to et• town.
Other all prrah.. fee m1e.
roeparticulate ,seer write
Bet J. W'. AKMSTKONU.
r .t Brock .t .war.
UMer$c b.
TO LET.-UOMFOKTABLE HOUSE
ou I.Wuhan* trent. Modern reinvent.
eros' (seed location. rear Square. F.u)t o'
all kinds tied small garden Apply to A.
IVULI,. Llabtheue.tne It
R SALE. -IN THE CITY OV
U.1LT. g secry .tore and eight roam
..IWte: 44r4.k Maiming : thing up to
data Doter good co .10 trade. For further
PhGentler. .ppl) to Ore C, U.P. Oat. *e ire
ATTENTION !-WHO HAS A
nice rent lot i, Godes lcb for rte. with
smell or fa relied boor en pre.tl.e. f Pike
Dan nee to two then end 44th+,. Most be a
ldrgan. (late -bele ac-, to two acre- le een-
aon los preferred. We ha. e • . • -b
Call at our 01110. on Perth greet. 1051 ES -INE
Square. O'NEILLtt'UIIPANY. •
b'ORSALE ORW
TO -ATO
`a- ewe frame bowie with eight roams and
kitchen ; bard mod soft miter Situated on
Ocular-
motet. mar O T It station Tor par
•11110014 MVO' CDW' ARI) KE'ID. algin
Utiles
To RENT. -A SPLENDID UPPOR-
TUNI rl' for tutelars •od uodertakl.g
busies.- In the stere now wen/tied by Mr.
Hohmoler to Doe of the heat blacks on the
Square. See J. P. BROWN at mace for teem..
•e tf.
R SALE. --GOOD BRICK HOUSE
and sexes erre. et land fermi. In Salt-
ed. (load bank barn wits etre/ridable : large
varied)' of chaix trona and apple orchard
are: -failing maniere Amine. Howe it in Are
eh& repair. An .11 place for a home for any
eat. For farther yy • riculanappl> to WI1.1.1Ait
MAZDEL. au the premu.se. or adder - K K.
Ne. L thieve it. Ont.
FARMS FOR SALE.
Two first el .,. farm. In Me1Uhp, lot tteR.
each ; 1 wo ant.- from eeaforth : good butle-
Inp ; choint• f.rm•. Will ler .old . peiately or
.mired Apt Ir to PROUI'VuOr, GtL. ohAN
PUBLIC NCTIC11.
f110WN OF GODERICH
11 r...-
' FCrfI{.N: NoTICe.
On and .Re 710) 1-1 all 11.0 went
attaobed to • cellar a Oudirich dqr 1:•-en.s tee.
is ateoidance with Bylaw No 9 at Hee
Any deg tanning at large .•ontran to the
pmrt.lon. . r the bylaw n...y be &moiled.
killed or w ber w1.e d i.parrd of.
1 yon o ah a being regi•••enwl. cnmb.,,d.
de..cr)b.d and I+cen.e.t it the Dale, of the col
Iw;tor, of lax,.,
Town Hall. a tat will be
laud.
Dated this 11th day of April. 111•i.
L. L. 1:1,7-3tNON,1,7-3tTowu (lark.
WRUNG AND SKATING ASSO-
CIATION.
The seems] meeting of the above As-cria-
tion ham been adeourned to Monday et ening
.1p 11 17th, at r o -tock, for election of direc-
tors and other gener.1 buds.•..
55M. 1AMPBCLL.
It - there' try Tr..0 un•r.
NOTICE OF DIS$OLt'TiON OF
it PARTNERSHIP.
Notku 1 benby sero •hat the firm of
O'yrien R Legg, carrying on hadne& a.
butchers .t the town of (lode tettwas tide da t
mutually 4*010e..l, and that the tett,
ell
he cool loved by D. M. O Brien, who ha. pur
chard the lntere.t of Iboma. Legg In -aid
boat se...
All sroonta nN ins to the std firm ..111 be
paid to D. Si O -Brien and all tlabuttie• of the
mid arm will be liquidated by the mid D. M.
O'Brien.
Dated tbi-e Let day of April, 1915.
DA V i1.:L M. O'BKIEN.
HENRY THOMAS LLUO.
Witter.. Mabel 1. Masker:
HAIROOODB.-MRM. A. NiCHOLL,
Nelson streetis prepared to de all kinds
of hair work nude from cut hair or combing..
andup{pliee M.r
hair for orders.fonttl1 treat
men4 cleaning. etc., and elm baa for .ole toilet
requisites. .bempen powder+. wean 1)e Swat.
CO ..•mage areas, Hems.. and Ulow•elhe. e.541
IJIANO TUNING.
I1 ty. r. TA1'U.oR
South street, Uoderlrb. P. 1). Ben £4
Higbee te.tlmorus. in town.
Tent In town. awe: o"t.lds work Sneed
ingted
KNIGHT, DOCTOR OF ('HERO-
. PRA(TI(', ba. opened a permanent of -
at W evidence,.oor.er of Nelsen .trent
sod Cambria road. Moe hour.: 9 to 11 a. m .
1 to 5 p.m. and 7 to 9 P m. 1'o0s01t4tl011 free.
lady attendant. 70Im
N(YTI('E TO TH }': P1111.IC
Having been desirous of enlisting
for some time past. I have finally
succeeded in making arrangements
with the Goderich Coal Co. (P. J.
MacEwan, manager) to take over
and carry on my cartage business
daring my absence.
I have therefore signed up with
the ifilst Battalion for active ser-
vice overseas, and I would respect-
fully solicit from the public gener-
ally, and from my old customers
particularly, a continuance of their
valued patronage until such time as
I can again resume my occupation.
Any busines.; affairs entrusted to
their care during my absence will
therefore be thankfully appreciated
by me. Telephone all arderi to
'phone 44. AI,PRRD H. JAWE.
tfilST AT CL 11TON.
GaMricb Soldiers mad M, C. C. Minstrels
Take Part is Days Deiags.
TThe ooeeemtrwtion of the va rioua
unite of the 161st battalion took place
at (Minins on Thursday of last week.
The weather Ranco did not look with
favor on the grocer dloar and the cold,
stormy day hada tendency to dampen
the arsine of bele soldiers and specta-
tors. The Gebuiich detachment lett
on the early teosaing train and upon
arriving at (Alston was, with the
%V log batn.Blythaod Wroaet or de tech -
manta, which aseeved at about the
saw time, laspstedby Lieut. -Cot•
Comb. ami hie staff. After a parsds
"loofsaf abs male direst the soldiers were
dismissed mall 10 o'clock. when the
again fsU la and mot the train which
ha might to the Mertaall and Exeter de
tacbrnente. The Beaforth and Bay-
fi-Id detaebeneete mortised ie. After
the detachments bad beset formed Into
platoons and eots.pmeies they paraded
11 the recreation perk to the saraiDs of
the ttattallod hard, wilt the bogie
hand ti Wog io the latervale. At the park
the troop., shout Mot) atroog, were
fined up in plations and inspected by
Col. Shannoo, d London, D. O. C. of
the 1.t military 'Monies, sad Col.
Smith, chief staff oMcer. After the
io.pection naw a greed march -past
sad thee, aft.. a street parade, the sol-
diers were taken to the old skating
rink, when they were addressed b
(' ds-w
. Sh.n and Col Smith, bol
of whom compiiesested the battalion
upon its ■ppear.aee rod stated that
although they had inspected • number
of battalions recently they found the
Hurons second to ams. The eoldiere
replied with rowing cheers. The
various detachments were then told
off to the different churches of the
town for dinner. Theyfound that
the ladies of the churches bad made
ample provision end the soldie,s were
well pleased with the entertainment
vat SALE
1416G8 FOR HATCILNO.-PROM A
11.4 good bolaswetn of uurrbr•d Plymouth
Rook.. Thirteen ter it, ten U. W. AND
-
HEWS. Phases= tea
SEED GRAiN FOR P4LB.-FREE
hem weed seed, (lee runt• grain all treated
lad year. Banner..(., Nn: nu., 11sbeay
oat.. O. A. ('. No. ri baro). The two letter.
ripen trgwtbsr and give a °indent ,1.14. Odder
oarlr. Vernier pelves rduoed. A. H. CLUT-
ON, R. K. So. Y, Osier+.b; peas" tut. Ben -
newer. 01.Yre
'woos FOR HATOUINO FROM
Seam that Lay. -We ire to sap -
ply a large number s( sh"•. ler las pee-
1.:decers [sum a
the Uu•ld to. le .train
at 1Mr„
iKle (nhW he fir, gee
prtaeiaoer(0.theme OBI a1 wo-years
7�avid�te1hose meted wee
W. 7'H1 iba(� ry i •,vA ft
trd"i� l
i
•RTH.t. Permit tor. trtV.
GROAN FUR
.rn.MALEN-n a.-ITHOR•I
l! OI UMLY 5001 l•111 .rwmd
band p(a1,4 W. C. TAYLUK. south .tre.t.
iii lm.
POR SALK-CEDAR POMTel, ALSO
1' H. C..Uogle-.l tip!" W. T, RIDDELL.
Aubert". 10 tf
IF
a man earns one dollar per day and
spends one dollar per day, be will
never become a millionaire. As we
study the lives of the world's greatest
financiers we find the secret of their
success to he that their am-
bitiva in life was not only to
EARN as much as possible each
e
day of the year, but also to SAY
as much •e possible, and as their ear
fogs account grew from Lime to tim e
•
portion of this money was invested i n
stock,., bonds and real estate which in
time dslivered handsome result..
Mr. Reader, during the yews gone
hy,have you found that the daily neces-
sities of life demanded ILYWRY cent of
your daily. earning. ? Or have you
been fortunate enough to foresee a
proiable rainy day in the future and
accordingly laid aside a portion of
tit we immure? if the latter has been
your experience, and you now have e
little sum laid by, why not conoi.ier
an investment of the best and highest
nature '' Live no longer in • re i, ed
none. Have a house of your °tin,
We have on oar list some excellent
properties for sale in Goderich and in
M•liford, too. Bargains, and real
bargains, and on the beet of term..
It will coat you nothing to investi-
gate.
"Be it ever so bumble, there's no
place like home." Even though a
tenant. true, you call the place of
your abode "home," nut in reality it
is not a true home unless you are lord
of the land upon whi.'h you dwell.
Consult us as to mune of our listings
bete.
R E:1 I, ESTATE.
Among ear .nape le t h.• 11es are two suet
lent bow.& on carebrh raid, este ea Ulbeoa.
Mreot rut and eru In Salt fore.
Weald rrare to petters from four to
tee acre. et land with % nMinim sulfates ter
lir::aardsnInc or pnaltrn ral-mgt C.O. 1st. let et
: ret ou1.
Are you dl.tJatwi with your cent loos-
Oar and whet to move/ W-. eO I.. 1. peopt. to
r -
t as t• where there I. a blef
Eve yet. town pregierti fee ray 1 our y -
UM of sale secede all o'0.ere. we tell deal
►aeer7v and benerebb' cath pee. sed If we
L omit
4A0wtl1 to g_et remwienits we will nee alit you to see
We see medially rs ewel otowers n at Yoe,
meed* to angle you.
FARM l'ItOPERTY.
Rays yen same meal to Owes In erin
Dvw bby 1 If eh, we ba (Ile psoas •
lo�vesrt n1 peep � �
the goods Webs le of e8 else..
Ideas be aa. o mil gal Ion., and tt yo went .(1.1.10
te bey or b sola M 1, will be to your ad
va.tage to ran en ea Reenent r there le no
01 •....Nr the senora a .rid or rs.td by
ea, Lot edvertlei It the yes
We more .00 s hew your farm is eitestell. we
enn rel it 15.a the sane. If one ee 0110., write
they eveeived. The afternoon wee
given over to the Clintoo hone and
cattle show and the soldiers amused
tbeareelvem in whatever way their
fancy dictated. The churches also
provided supper for the soldiers and
towards even- inR the greater part of
them had paraded in detachment' and
taken train for borne.
Had 1t nut been for the unpleasant
weather and the muddy000dition of
the roads the day woud have been
most successful. Despite thee condi-
tions the battalion made a good show-
ing and It is hoped that many more
young men- of whom there appeared
to bean abundance' in Clinton in civil-
ian attire on Thursday -will join its
rank". Large crowds of spectators
were preempt on the streets throughout
the day and all the factories and
rebook proclaimed • holiday, while
the buslnees sectioo, though dressed
io holiday attire. was •ppaiently find-
ing the day good for trade.
In the evening the Meneeetung
Canoe Club !haricots. of Godericb,
(taus w performanon in tete town ball.
Ever) seat was filled and ...cotes of
people were standing. and the per-
formance was beard with evident
appreciat iota.
THE OTTAWA DEPUTATION.
Goderich Lays Its Ca* for Summer
Camp Before the:Militia Department
The civic deputation to Ottawa, to
present Goderich'e case in connection
with the militarycamp for the conn
summer, left on Monday, and o
Tuesday interviewed the acting Min
i.ter of Militia, Hon. A. E. Keuip
The deputstlon consisted of Mayo
McLean, Councillor ?dunning' an.
Messrs. Jos. Kidd. H. E Hodgens
H. J. A. MecEwan and W. T. Mur
ne , Mr. Dudley Holmes, K. C., 0
W Ingham, joined patty at Toronto
and at Ottawa Mr. James Bowman,
M.P. for Eat Huron, Introduced them
to the Minister- In addition to the
Minister, Adjt.•General Hudgins and
Brig. -Gen. Elliott beard the deputa-
tion, which was well argued with dia-
graFma and blue prints showing the
grounds available hen fog camp pur-
poses.
Afterwards the deputat ion waited
upon the Premier, Sir Robot Borden
and was g,aeiou.ly weaved.
Morar of the (i.wlerich torn returned
home Wednesday nigght.
As to the pruh.ble results of th
visit, all that the rnemlwre of th
deputation an say is that the Mini*
ter and, the Dep.rtrnent heads now
have full information ss t . wbat (iode-
rieh can offer in the way of arc nurue-
dstior, and unless .11 the ".estern
Ontario battalions are rent to London
for the summer there is a good
elkssea feriloderich'e sscu.i..g at least
• portion of the troop of this division
g
n
•
THE LADS IN KHAKI.
The latest rec'uita for the Mist Bat-
talion are :
Wm John Huddock, Port Albert.
Hobert Roy Preach, Oodericb.
Burtoo James McLean, lis It ford.
F. W. Berry, 1'olboroe township.
Lieut Col. combs was In town on
Tuesday and while here iotroduaed
Capt. H. t'awpbvll to the local detach-
ment. Capt. Campbell has been trans-
ferred to Ooderieb front Winghaoi
and will have charge of the drill herr.
The Oodericb detachment will shortly
be augmooted by a number of other
detachments, bringing the total up to
2511 men, and will be organized as •
company. Copt. Campbell iv* son-in-
law of Mr. A. Straiton, town treasurer.
The local detachment paraded to the
(i. T R. station on Tuesday and wel-
comed horn. Pte. Sam Ward, wbo hat
been invalided how from England.
Pte. Ward left bete with the 18th
Battalion, but on arriving in England
wan seized with an internal complaint
wbich has kept him in bospitatl. He
was met at the station by the recep-
tion committee of the town-couocil
and escorted to the Square in a
brougham, the procession bring
beaded by the bugle bond. On roach -
log the Khaki Club rooms the soldiers
were drawn up at attention and Reeve
Nairn in • brief address welcomed Pte.
Ward back to Ooderich. Three
hearty cheers were given by the sol-
diers fur their returned ' c3mrade,
None regrets more thin Pte. Ward
himself chat he did not get, • -crack"
at the enemy.
• On Tuseday evening L. O. L. No. itt;
hor'esented three of iia members who
ave recently donned the khaki with
• a gold signet ring and • pocket Testa-
ment The recipients are Ptes. Harry
McCreath, Harty Smith and Alex.
McNevin.
•
The battery which i* being formed
at Guelph, compote/Al of students from
the Agricultural College, has Will
Rioset, zoo of Mr. and Mn. M. Bleat,
of md Height', as one of ire
members.
THE TOWN COUNCIL.
Baechler CompanyAgain Complains of
e Lack of ater Supply.
e The regular meeting of the town
council was held on Friday evening,
S. A. MCGAW'S ESTATE.
Net Value s134,s6d.so-Died Without
'Asking a WIII.
Winnipeg Free Fie --
Personal and real estate of the net
value of 51:((,:.116.:41 was left by the
late Samuel Alexander llcliaw,
prominently idetlifird with the Win-
nipeg Grain Exchange, who died at
Los Angeles on February t) last as the
result of an automobile accident.
The late Mr. McGaw died intestate.
and relatives have appointed the
Royal Trust Company as official ex-
ecutots and administrators of the
estate, according to documents •(-
ready tiled at the probate court.
The total asset., amounting to
1161,836 •J't, are made up as follows:
Life insurance 572,2314.00
Stocks and shares -. 58,485.110
Promissory notes and ether
securities 9,221.50
Real estate !1,1!10 a)
Cash in bank :i,79t1.70
Household 'furniture and
automobiles 2,0(1100
T'otal (tlei,811.20
The liabilities ue j:u(,25070, leaving
net assets of the value of $134,506.30,
The amount o1' jes,t)t-..isi, given as
the value of the streak. and shares,
includes an item of $.),idol inverted in
the Western Canada Flour:Mills'l'otn-
panv, Limited The halance is made
up of mull items.
In addition to his widow, who now
resides in California, the late Mr. He -
left tour children of age, namely,
William) Ernest, of Winnipsg • George
Henry, of North Ba ; Mrs. Henrietta
May .Scott, of Calgary,' and Grace
Acheron Mc(isw, also of Winnipeg.
Two other children are under age,
namelyy. Allan Robert and Philip
Miller McGaw.
There are elan four grandchildren
who will benefit from the estate,
children of the late Mr McGaw's de-
ceased eon, ('heries Alezandej, Me -
flaw. Their names are Hetet. Mary,
Albert Fairfield, Ruth Iitace and (leo.
Alexander McGaw.
Mutt says to Jeff : "What is the
matter with you ?" "Oh, 1 am sitting
on • tack - And why don't you get
up ?" '•i aw too tired... says Mutt.
"If you would buy your clothes from
F. J. Prldham you would sever he
tired. they sun so comfortable."
No man an do effective work it
constipated -Retell Orderlies are an
effective laxative. Mold by R.ea11
drug stores only, 15c and 25c. H. C.
Dunlop, the Retail store, (b}odericb.
Early seed potatoes, al potatoes
for domestic us.. All kind. of Reid
and garden ponds -at Cooper's Ware-
house, Hamilton street, (loderieb.
On Thursday. April tab, Doren -
wand's d Toronto, Canada's foremost
hair -gouda designers and manufse•
ut.rs, will display and demonstrate a
sererstools of les' quality hair -
and tI• en's ton sad
. at the Bedtoed,
A
row tJom et amF�
afield* to anyone interested.
■em�b.r the sent Ja-t off the e�eapa t
O'NEiLIL & COMPANY,
The Real Renate Peep*
North street. Godeeld, .y
won alt doe suedes Orr$ present.
Requests fora I euewal of their billi
aid and pool room 1•cenara were re
c«iyrd (tum F. H. WVcxad and .1. W
('raigie and were referred to tb
sloecial committee.
Requests for are nee of she row
freight sheds for the purpose of not
lag nets and p.oklug fish wen rs.
tarred 10 the barber committee.-
A eommu0ication from A. H. Wyat
with reference to extending Gibbon
rarest netoes his property was sent to
the public sear kw commuter.
The following letter from the Gode
rich Manufacturing Co. was read :
(iENTLEEZN,-We hest to advise you
that Mr. Mahlon,. the Provincial far
tory inspector, called on us under date
of March 21).h and informed us fiat
we must at once provide drinking
water and lavatories for our office
matt and employees thrcugbout the
factory, and in order to do this we
must insist upon having the town
water extended down to our facto) y
at once, in accordance with the hyla..,
We also wish to inform you that
the underwriters will not accept any-
thing but • 6 -Inch main for the
sprinkling system.
We wrote you • year ego today and
asked you to have the water brought
down to our factory, And unless some
action is taken to supply us with
water immediately we will take fur-
ther steps to see that the bylaw is
carried out. We had to haul water
to build the factory with and we cer-
tainly consider that w« hare rei rived
eery shabby treatment on your part.
Trusting yott will get this work
.tinder way as quickly as possible,
Yours truly,
The Godcricb Manufactoring Co.. Ltd.
;J. lisechlrr)
In the discussion which ensu.vl on
the reading of this letter it appeared
that, while the Company wishes to
Nave a $Linch main initialled, the
water and light conuniesion is in
favor of putting in a smaller mein. as
it is claimed that the revenue from
the water used by the Company will
be very dight. The matter was re-
ferred to the water and light cotnmie-
cion to confer with the water and
light committee of the .'onncil.
A letter from the town solicitor was
read stating that the Ontario Railway
Board had granted the lull Telephone
Co. permission to erect poles on St.
George'. Crescent, The tuatter wee
referred to the special committee with
instructions to enquire into the matter
0t cberging rental for all poles erected
on the streets of lloderirh.
The cemetery and part. committee
recommended that James Bowmen he
.ppointrd caretaker of the parks.
Me recommendation wee adopted.
The special committee recommended
that Louis Candos be gaoled • license
to peddle peanuts, popcorn and gum
for the remainder of the year for tbe
sum of 5.911. The recommendation
wan adopted.
The finance committee reported
that (1) the Paget (train Door Ort.
had paid .G�,, being interest la
duto r 7. (e1 theauditors' t 1. being printed
at
the eater as last year; ( 16e
valuator had boon over the Raechier
building and reports would be Bent In
at ones: (4t the debenture* issued
uoder bylaw 22 had all been taken up.
The 51.00 note given to the Rank of
Montreal to provide for the grant
matte to the BritiA Red Cross fund
bell. Was planed meg ilhe salaam
00,1Wf1 had been placed to • .penial
account in the Bask of Montreal to no
pard to the O• .diad Patriotic Fund
In twelve equal monthly instalments.
The commute. recommended that
510 be paid as fee for ntembersbip in
the Hydro -Electric R.ilwr Aseode.
tion and that a number of local ac-
counts
scounts be paid. The report was
adopted.
A deputation of citizens was present
In the interests of baying a military
catnip at Goderich. Mr. H. E. Hod -
gens spoke briefly, stating that the
citizens interested were willing to
assist the council in any move that it
might make to have • military owner
established ben this summer.
A motion was passed to have •
deputation of five, consisting of the
Mayor and Councillor Motoring. rind
thuee members of the citizen.' com-
mittee. wait upon the acting Minister
of Militia at Ottawa on Tuesdayof
this week, the council to pay travling
ex peoses,
After some routine basins.* had
been dealt with the council adjourned.
• A household necessity-Blackstone's
delicious ice cream in bulk or fancy
bricks. Phone 2411.
Shampoo your head with Rezall
*UT' Shampoo Pate -Vic tine. Bold
only by the Rexali drug stores. H. C.
Dunlop, Goderich.
Edwards ice cream is made from
pure rich cream. A trial will con-
vince you. Orden delivered, Phone
_bled.
COMING EVENTS_
MacGillivray Mission Band Entertain
ment
The annual entertainment of the
Mat•(iillivray Mission Band will be
held In the lecture room of Kat x
church tom3rrow (Friday) evening at
K o'clock. Admission lac.
Social Evening.
A p.ogreaaive euchre and dance will
be held on Friday evening, April 14th,
under the au.pice. of the Wormens
Institute in the Maple Leaf Club
rooms, Hamilton street. Proceeds to
Ito used for the Women's Instituto
Red ('tom work. Admission 2'.c. -
"The tlattle Cry of Peace."
A very special opportunity for the
people of Goderich to see a metre -
pulitan feature withi)ut going to the
city is offered by the Mudd Theatre,
which oo Tuesday next, 1N.11 ins.,
will put on the nlantmoth production
_ "Tne Bat tie Cry of Peace." 'l hes is :1
picture production of a atuiking *tory
e on "Pieparednesa' ti tti(b hes a thrill-
ing intermit for everyone in these
n rime. of military and natal Astraggl.
Tare city of New York undo.r bombard-
'
client by "modern fleet, the city in tie
handy of the invader", and other
t scenes in this great series of pictures
alai lt stir the heart and the imagina-
1, tion. 'There wor bre three perform -
(traces -matinee at :( o'clock and even-
ing performances at 7 and 9 o'clock.
I `ice advertisement on page 5 for tut -
ther particular..
Illustrated War -talk,
in Knox church nn Thursday even-
ing, 201), inst., Mr. Frank Yeigh,
the celehttted t'anadian traveller and
writer, will give 011e of his popular
tape, illustrated width 1511 war .cenee.
Admission 15c., children Irk.
Good Friday Concert.
On Good Friday evening, the choir
of North street Methodist church,
assisted by members of other choirs.
will prevent is fine program of choruses
and solus, under the direction of Mr.
Geo. H. King; Mr. Henry and Mr.
ltaseingthw•ite will also assist with
violin and cornet selections. This
concert should be well patronized :
Leven of good music will fled it •
1 rest.
Patriotic Euchre and Dance.
('nd.r the ausl••ces of the Sodality
of Mt.l'eter's chu -h • patriotic euchre
and dance a to 1--. bold at Oddfellows'
Hall on Friday •• arming, April :Nth.
Admission :f:,e. '1 he proceed.* are to be
used in further ins; the Red Cres work,
GUNDRY'S AUCTION SALE LIST.
Fam.v, April 1t. -Auction tele of row..
'eit& and young cattle at Union hotel -table -
J. F: Feretiem. proprietor.
,.n'an.y. April 13 Sale of lutetium and
rurnbhing-, pmprrty of W. T Sharpe. F:hut
yea an
BORN.
MEMO. -In Uoderi•-h. on N".dneday. Nlveh
*to Mr. sed )Ir -.Albert M.•r.... Mouth
ter.
11ILVF:EN.--At 11 rafted. nn I'u(day. April
7 to Me, and MU. 7.ID. 51.(k ecu. a -0.
tl'rneela A.fred.
DIED.
51AF:UF.I. .51 natter& on T.atia), .l.i.ril II.
W ill M+r•.te1, .gel :e years and c ay-_
Md'I..t1 HF:KTY, In (to.der rb, on W'edee-
d.r. April 12, John Mct laeberty. in hi-
7fend l ear
M.('KttSTIh At Retract.°, Saturdar..1).r.1
'u. Hutt, ler. ro-ren. mired s- )tear,
1HE.\1t11..W a. in llee.•rteh, em
Aer.1 .. AI.,-. Maud Treble, wile et mgraeII
Shea remote
NEW A01KI1TIS(MtNT$-APea
Pose
No lee to Crdlt.r- Lab W. L eerie.-Ette-
reton
Perdu -Dort and 21101 -:tie Yetl.eamp.t 5
Grocery Store .od lalweItI g to Sale Igor 8!
(dale . _ .•1l
hili' for lletebl.g 4. W. Aadrear ,... I
Hones to (tent -A. feg1M ..... 1
rt I.tle Heir Geod. -Itoren wend • . t
Public Node, Town 0f *4.4.Aea.., . .• .. 1
Caretaker Wanted -North Street Methediet
Chore%-.. 1
Rader Derenwend'r 1
Hrnwteeper Wanted -ale R 1
AdJoerned u.sustg-Cee ea4 01atrg
Asmelatlen . 1
Aedie* Sale -Mr- Freak IW 1
14.wr'e Flew Palate -P'. ilhaiL.... .r 5