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The Signal, 1916-5-18, Page 1"Songs of the Allies" catmints' the stational songs of the allied mations- Every 51(YI eubrcriber wise part]g for his paper for 1916 may have his choice d this folio of music or a 1916 calendar. C. : NtITY•g1UHTY YLAlt-No to !� STEILIN6 BAN T� 3 OF CANADA e1r1J .; SAVE, Because --- THE man who saves will be able to seize the business opportunities that will arise out of this war. ' ;yt.eas a4 ;leee sn f•, 'v GODERICH. ONTARIO, THURSDAY MAY 18 1916 THEILADSTHE IN a REV. ORO. L , ' FAREWELL. PopeI.t Mi.ia W d Kees Chortle Leams WA>f __ ANTED.--IUcSIDBNTAl4RNT TO mused work. Neshieg to sell. asesml.-lon. .Eppy M UuM1NIUN PLI}ntxu Cil. Berlin. the. WANTED. -1NTKLLIGBAT y.0 men to M.am .blpbulkiing at Good ••a•ag�F.� Mao, .►ps uwdrd rn f•,lure. Ap OULL.iNOW D sTi i'HVIU1U C12. PAN Y. LIMITILD, t.Dtaawesd,Ont- MI IlkL+ `LP W AN INU. -A NUMBER OF) Ilk ROUT steady_ wee ENGINE t THK�IOSH .K CO_ LTD , usafort . Out au 9l 25 Handy Men Wanted. Huron Battalion needs men handy with tools for the PIONEER SECTION. Good wages and abort hours. PUBLIC 11011CL The big final campaign for r.oruits to complete the ranks of the Harare M peaking good program. Over 110 have sigoed within the Wt two wart., and of this 'lumber the follow- ing are members of the Godericb de- ttrebment : Um. C. Rivett, Dungannon. }ease Gaukv. Crewe. Fred Rotett.00, (:oderich. .las. K. Fox, C. A. Weber, •' - Webb, A Change ot offlcees took place here on Monday. Capt. Campbell relut ped to N1ngbam sod Lieut. Sturdy went to Henwll, while Major Hee-nun, of Exeter. and Lieut. nan, d Heneall, took command ot the Ouderich coat - piny. Lieut. Duly_ is engaged In re- cruiting work •ungannon. Seating capacity was at • premium In Knox church lest Sunday evening, aper Lhe regular ehurcb service, when Capt. Usncey, the well known soldier orator, wade a final appeal for recruits to 611 the tanks of the 161st Battalion. Capt. Daocev.bed en interesting .Ivry to tell and throughout hi• address he was able to hold the (h)sem attention of his audience. PUBLIC LItRARY NOTICE. -ALL t.ok, I. tar land. • t the giber amid he stureed Jump bed. tas ttbbe bock esebilk ae w'twill be chased ter •. takiue mud ik.nine on Julie Stb. K h .ad 7.b. 25 GUNNERS WANTED. Machine Gun Section 161st Rattalitt• ofifers fascinating inducements for ambitious young men. Excellent sbancee for promotion. 110 GUARD DU rY NOR FATIGUES • lLfILKES-HRED STALLION WAL- T EDDY. %VAR CAC 31:A IMM[NP►: UF.MAND FUR DRI VINO HORS).$. It sou want to note colt. that a III show good speed vetoed. and be are eta..• driver. you astot breed be a bier aid he Wheel strain la the be.t yeah ie., WALTER RUDY. itx l Canadian regi-t.r American regi -Oe r i+ le.00rted. ,mulled . a io r. is w GIRLS WANTED APPLY a GUDERICH KNITTING CO. tilt Moaheal. The serviens is Knox church last Sunday marked the close E. of Rothe B pee - tor ate of Rev.. George who len today for Montreal, where be will aseotw bas new duties un Sunday next as pastor of St Matthew's church. to delivering a Farwell message to the congregattow of which be had been for overview for the last Sire and a-balf year., Rev Mr. Koss chose the same *Oliveto which he used on the tint Sunuay of big pastorate la Oude- rich. In the morblug be spoke er "The M of Hoerr " and In the evening -Forward" was bis Oxalis. He made fueling reference to the many bonds wb%k hod booed taros together as Astor and people, trod in referring to ble removal be expres.od the flew belief that a minister', trans- lation to another sphs.,e was God's wey of providing lender litho and Iliad His peopleMaher greater acbieveINeta. This wan Mr. Rose' •'message of hope.. to Knox con- gregation. .les en energetic pastoral worker Knox church 1 w Ibe difficult utt ister 1111. whom place As pastor of a cougr. gelion of five hundred families he iuuk a just pride in the tact !bet he could call every meniher of bis (heck by name and wes so,ffl.'ienIIl welt egqu.inted with them all Lo share the' couHdences and to Now Is the Terme to renew for Tota L3igaal fur ISIS. We thank those subscribers wbo have already renewed anti promise all • great big dollar's worth dur- iwg the coming year. THE SIONAL ramie Co.. W MITkU, rvot..e.as night Holes dug in the earth some. times tweoly-Iles feet deep sive a good wacky lives. but there is not room for all an hundreds of hien have no cover at all and have to live and sleep o0 or under the flry steps below the parapet. We all wear steel helmets, which give a little protection from glancing sblapnel. "Atter the .ix -inch high explosive shell the most dangerous projectiles are the rifle grenades, trench mortar bombe trod aerial torpedoes. But l think 1 dread a gas attack muro than any 'f them. Ageinst this barbarous wee pon we don • smoke helmet and woe betide you it you do not adjust this immediaitely and correctly ; other- wise it is an /agonizing death once the gas enters t he luoge. "Liquid fire. another gentle German missile. is more terrifying than suc- eessful, for it you crouch down at the bottom of the trench thr fire does not reach you. "The !tuns are mating a great fight of it, as was to be expected, and seem to hey* unlimited supply of &mmuni- tion. etc." .iP LETTERS FROM THE FRONT m' WOUNDED. BUT STILL GAME.I �uroe,w13 o)l 1. to Iitw1� Mitac, M PW Josses pllaeVicar la Anxious to Get 11 te- awell known tor several months nwhile at the Enemy. employed an • locomotive engineer Mr. and Mn. James MacVlear re. 00 the C. P. K He wf itiv : viewed word last week of the wound- frig of their too, Pte. James Marc- 1 would be ableht htonea wthatriting lou today bad my Vicar, at the front. The casualty y ncculled April 2ftb, and the parents 'ticket'. but we have bad a spell of have .ince received • letter written abominable weat.ber,gso that there has been very peewee his in weir* Pte. 1b los "res-�k However, we are le looking f ward days. tor onus preset. his iuteutiom ofw daps, with lb. boys '0 a few drys." Pte. Reuel weather soon and flying should MseVicar is witb the Calg•ry Mounted be cartird on in great style. Rifles in Belgium• An axtrret from • burst first ot the montb fame in uneh ria • d • few Clay's with his letter follows : I have been up in the trenches and floe weather beguiled w to think that too. too inane matted • bombardment spring bad truly come. Well, perhaps and one of the *bells (ended and ex- it did, but it is not the spring weather lodmil just out.ideof the trench ober tett we enjoy at home. but cold, yet ewar. The trench came in on top of and windy. Today is Eater Mundy me and a .odbag or something hit and Eastbourne is alive with visitors, Die on the back. 1 did not feel hurt in fact 1 don't believe there ie •n until 1 was pulled out. It gave me a empty bed in town, as I kuow for • jar, but I ass nestgetting over but nusll be apartmerI fact that µine of hinwes*have every avail- band large ack at • with rest camp, *ick with the boy agar tow few able cornet filled Fowler is certainly days 1'w on • Lewis machine sun at present, but expect to he on the Colt machine gut) before long. The Lewis gun is a fair gun, but one gets tetter traversing With the Colt. 1f you held the Lewis un a man, you Would put about a dozen shots into hint leturt be would tell. Tbe place I wee last was about forty yards front the Germane, but the closer we get the .better .. The weather is get- ting swarm, which will make the line much more lively I hope we can mate a drive out of the trenches .are are to and being home the hectic'. Hese not art any of the boys from home yet... FROM BENSON CASE. Dnp®on Hoy Is Anxious to Get into At the r,Rul'r meeting of Huron Lodge,\ fs:' I l O. F Monday • u t. , on o t eytning. the fulluwina wetnbere In have • peewoasl1 tereet in their am - khaki were presented wish wrist- lotion.. In his preaching his Gospel watches :..-Capt A. F. fituriy, Coop.- u always the ptpsrest, for, ss he said w E Fraser and Lewis Elliott and Pus. I in his farewell rotde, be knew no Alex. McNevin, Harry alc lex. ,Oro. otber. Hie departure leaves • ,•Cant Ferber. E. Pridham and Alex. Streit- ` lace, not ool in the church of which on. Hergt. H. Jane and Corp. W. I place, pasta ht>R it, the whole cow- s. Slit past noel reaistaed a.f d bred (' n.dis• Sneer' received Uddfellowr rlgoet 'inanity life, and hie going is tbe cau,e boot. WALTER b:UDY -how• nmarkADL• . peed sad is a.idoubtedlI one or the be -t hied i rings. w anks. in Caned+ Hen. I of general \tr Itusregret s' new address 1■ 111 WALTER EDDY who obese the I:ue•r..on Pie. Fled Robertson, one of tet rt- Bourgeois Mt, strMontreal. at Ur Clgrit'. stable. Nteraie +u ter. Priem of ,twice to tion. oat) Stout A. )I. POLL[Y. I'-71 _ iUAIROOOD9.-MRS. A. NICHOLL. Il Nelson et rat • le depend to do all k it.dye o4 .upytylle-tote hair Mor orders, swlenti or nnIT not "rent, ciearioU. etc , •u4 alts Me ler .ate toilet requisite.. shampoo powdessseeemi 11e Scouts ot aawsge Q.•es, barbas and elseseeae- tq tf "NANO TUNING. W. t. TAYLOR Budd street. (Jester ch. r. h. Hoz tp2. T Highest teennie mol. lu town. igilfal am to}a.,.i ". c.:olds work sect re." FOR SALE 1WGGri FOR SAI.E. -Tit KEE WELL- ! TR.tl\RD Mounds (the bit Minter. In Oederiehi and three papa Priors from t'= to ISA H. H. TOWNSENI►. Soeth.trset D- EBENTURES FOR, SALE. V 17Tt.e county of Heron otter• pi ..101 of de. beat uree for .*1i. The debenture . are lira - edam .ecurtt) sad will be offered to the re -1- 1. 11 t. J. 1401.111.:1, Tr.a•ureerr or the usct t 1401.111.:1, Armed W.I ANN. t'leek . Dated Etat Pah. )AIR II .h K SAv LB.-I/TROLA, IN GOOD TeesayNt0; : ole twenty-lhtee record, Ap- p at LOON ALO►yN'E. (FM 1•'OK HATCHING .-HKtiD- T/ 11..t Y Harrod hock., (Mild and Pitt. drains. two of the beavtest Wing Arsine for IS. known. kn0 Emu SI n we have la drrdreomb white Leghorn. )d • pea of Gadd noel belentere fume, to s eedme els, imparted direct from Eng wkMue dare bas m Necord of re ext. ter r Ib. u gerq pe year. ger 2.IhMrnere Mantes mated to Guild osekerel•. Seg.t 111.M req. l.i. Hotel. Appl7 1.0 A. CALU3K, Colborne 'WOGS FOR 1}A1Y:HiN(3„ FROM Hsty m taen. rttethat number of foe le•reAte sue- lteg Vur pew's. from the famous (Mild bred- tolay sushi d Single Comb Y. bite Leghorn, Petunia unto tab pus 19.r Veer Inn. line .peefsl pen of .e e -year- old hews tasted with 1,m elanon sesta oeckerels tl pee IS. 1,. abater 1aa s specialty. �telpreevllle P.mJtry Yards. Phase I OI -n. N. N. THEW ARTNA,Pw�kiter• g)IOR SALH.-CEDAR POST!! ALSO H. C. .tdngle.t Apply W. T• RIDDELL_ jjher Sett NORTGAOE SALL L(ORTI:AGK SALE OF VILLAGE i'ItoPt.lt t Y. cent additions to the ranks of tlae 1311•. Battalion, gave up i good position in At • special meeting of the Goderich the civil service at Ottawa to join the Ministerial Association on Monday. colors and fight for King end country. tbe following re.olutiun WAS uo•ni- His brother Clarence. formerly of mously carried : "The. Mini.L ri&l Ar- Ilavev'• jewelry stove. .len is with the. of Godetieh learn.; with re - 101st. ntb are sons of Mr. and Mrs. l K -. B John A. Robertson, East street, and they are & credit to the nim.• Coder to A t) '.113 ne of the lower of .ale 1 contained 1. ■ uiertr.yie orale to ter eri..lu:. t bare wto tor unrrrd fur .,.te e) pu1»ic motinn et the l atou tlitei. in lite ".SY of G...lert IL ver e.LTUItilAV. 11 AY tab. at the hour .if ' °clock in the at,eruoor. th. helms nig In•<hul•t mower) lot animus' sort )-t h. es &„d the north telt of lot numte•r ton) 3„111. m the s l..yfe of Bruise had rla.e .now knuwu as• Salitord, to the town.htp of e' orbs ue, In the taut) of Waren. twin: Elie Aruna:y totmeth' ewted oy Mary Ant. It sate. -. '11u -re i- ,. good frame teou'e and -:•.bee on the plopert) Ana a uuwtier or mot 1 .e...u,d 1 - suitable for any poi .00 worktog w t.udertch. fxaw. or SAL►_ 1"he property will b• old . dgject to :. reverse bid. feu per rent. d the purvb.se wont •n.11 b• paid to the ieLdbr. .olicltor on the d.u- of .a.c nod the balm.+• of the pnrthope n.o, -) within tinily day- then - after. when .. .4mi t)awe sill be made and the purchaser Int tofu po-.-' lou. so the property '- D OW veraot. For further 1nthcolarw:tppll to WYTUM 3. DANI'I•:\'. Han ietdr, etc.. Utdetich. 1 slit. Dat ed April �)tb. kale, USA FOR SALE OR EENT. I • The ce.nalty 11.1ast Saturday coo - Bret of the InteaUtm of the ay. neo. E. Ross, B. D r to (rave (iodetich. \Vbile rongnwlrting him on entering • wider Held of activity, it desires too place •011 record its appreelation of his work as a member of the As.ociation. tsirlyd the nam c.t Private Meaning. i lie has proved hisssel( to be helpfu of \\ ipeg, an bating deed of l and brotherly. aLAM itable and faithful wounds. Private Manning was well 1 In all his rslat 'mihipr. The good known in t hu section, as be was both -'Heber and prayers of the Ministerial at C'listot , he.ng s ext of the Lata A.imionf 1!feg'.,iirb go with him B. Masonic. le( l� town. Be, • vet,I tilt. sl�ltn�'wt=y blamed. dao uato d in ...demise et Q•i.et. a ,mase- his fatrorw." ,,fey 1rURhad sir opportirnity to go to (Signed/J• H. F'TmKnINaILtM, W. the floor w.lh the A. V. C.. but per- E. HAt.KR .1. H.1M11.T.) . .I A- E. ferrel to'•J i his bit' in the trenches, 1..,ofn, G. M. H„Lyl.;x. He way a second rou.in of KPgi.Lrar Presentation .n to Mrs. Ross. Cats. of Grdrric*. _ 1 In ronsidrratiob of M... Copt. /rib - Last SaturdayMr. Norman McKain, son• who has been an inv*h:1 for saute who bad beet, otbe 'tart of the Bonk tn.lntbi and who when's Kt l health of C merce here for nearly two Was w must A,•iice wo.ker on Knox year*, left for his horse at T,Ilsonhurg, cbar_th, A co,u,i. ttet ttpi.tentiog the •td in the enure of a few dav+ he will women of the conga gallon met at the enlist for °err.eas erteice. • Mr. Mc- home of het daughter, Mn .Ins. Wil - Bain ie to br eongiatulaled on his tie- son, un Tuesday evening. to perform s ciei n to get int' uniform. By his de- most pleesant duty. hlev. tiro. E. perjure from G.deti.h, North street Rose andMrs. Roisnos we ethe. whonguiestsn of Sunday I.cbool loses a worker whose honor her .rrniceo in the school Moto y were ninaty-third yes., delighted the little much appreeirtetl during itis Port by reciting "etch" trip in town. Mhakeepe*re and Item/ins in a won- - 1derfully- charming manner, and for Private Will Hinscliffe, of tying- the gurete of honor particularly e cu lr to Godeticb to the' Ieautiful pipit, entitle! "My \Nish." hem. has u , IThe following eddreos was read and bugle tend. Mr.. Gibruu gracefully handed the A tbi ill of delight -test in what' gutta to M,.. Ko.e : MRs. Edward. ice cream gives you. That I Godericb. 11.0 h.. l90: "good taste" tell. of absolute putiLy. thea Rau.. We.e w sh'lmen o1 k"°1 IO nl w you to dr cannot UrOrdersOrdersdelivered. Phone XANLI church. feel that se n nUl part from our mid.t w dhow[ In rote form sl way eesdthe tett' Map parer ece (eel in Mills Cameron announces s clearing Aps�pin,xpr.4 3,nr .' and ourdesrly belot.sl ps+tor Your went. calling n. to s more uu.el As1. 11/11 R u • ' P on At rd „ w ere. b• millinery sf.trr tII ofspringy. � hod Irbet s s qt f ur a bolo 0 for 'Jif h, and following daps, to make *�jl ip Altar len ro u., anile of tea cnnv:n Ate.t ready for summer millinery. teal and un.w.•r%mg devotion to duty of our pastor we will not attempt to •peak A. • tangible evident, cf our dwfll and affection. r the bowels loo .se and n.bie all Orderlies tee t the- Alone r t Kix l I accept L`OR SALE OR TO RENT. -NICE r c.nr.UEoo Warren street. conse,ie"t I to Mrbor. Very rea..00&ble. Apply to F U. Wklit. %Valren .treed 1l tt I �IUR SALE OR TO KIL.\T.-TOWN-I 51111 u1' t:uul:KICH-easentythee. .cares. ouover.tent ly l.icalyd: done ho...c. fon, b»rn. ct.., lot '!t !!•!dans ooncewwn : tmme- mate 10o00.- ion. our farther particular. ■ y is the N.ITIUN.U. l'ItUiT COWAN Y. M- ITF'D. Te rcetu. or It. solicitor., ]h'KI.. siN & HON' 11-1'. 11 etelt't'. II :5 Fighting Ranks. Dr. T. E. ('ase. of f►ungaonen. hes re- ceived an interesting letter front hie son Benson. who had 1weo with en ambu- lance corp. in Belgium for several month.. The -following extracts from the Inter tell of his transfer to a re- serve cotuhatsol 111,11 at Folkestone. 1•:nglsn.o, %herr he is laking en oM• art r tt nluing coulee: IK Lpt Lodor.. May '.You will be greatly nrprised to see the above eddies,, sod to tell the 1' sur )rise to me truth it teatrM v • Net { to Ire beta so s0,0. You will also want to hood how E �IsWetw Lha- 1 Iain over bete. so 1 will proceed with the explewitiuu. ler of our •• olive Christmas a fellows have heel] ti yu ( 10 get nut o1 the unit into s .thing that we would he more moils -Heti to In• in. tied se it wow pretty hood to get a direct transfer into a comhet/int unit the Prosiest way out WAN '10 apply for w commiteion in the infauliy of the re - water wrtuy. e. the CO,I. i e! rai.rd no ulrjectinn to that. Aloof twenty o1 u. applied. I sent l.etck the paters for Pi 'widens F.kt.nrr to sign and isle° had Bill Fingl.-ond sign for character, etr.. and wa4 tub -4 before the Brigadier :lien. otrnnie. *lout six weeks ego.. 1 did not say anything to you in toy lelterr,a• 1 tl ght 1 would wait and see how things went. Word came last week for rue to repot to War Ohre after attaching usiywrlf to reserve unit at Folkestone, and I was la (Ake `)thy;uwcaniituagins. e in Eng- land. y pretty well tickled. "The fellows wht, hod no eprevious lr t toss Owning weir tees three month: course, while thuee fr Uu'vrraity who had taken the U. T. C course were to take -t1 *Peke' tootl- ing in France Sit yr•ii wee 1 w[u in e other boys woo. th great luck, elide the y +,mall! m P rt at R rather disappointed K away. I':a'rtunatrly-, Idose Ituthe, - fotd w•.. i.Irn rrcowwrmled for the Godench's New Fuer iture Man. The following is from The Canadian • holiday time in England. Every -I Furniture \V ,Id and Undertaker : thing berms to close down trout Tburs- Wesley Walker, well known among day night until Tuesday morning. I the fun niture trade 'f Ontario, who while every( ne who can hastrnr to recently sold bie business at Clinton, the resorto end frshioueble watering- t Ont., is again getting hack intc the up -to - places on the coact. firing one of the business. He u stertinr an leading eeauide of tiact'im., Nast_ date furniture .tore old undertaking parlor. at Oodlesich in Hohmeier's old .tend. He is aim handling house turniuhirgo. urus'cal instrumento and talking wacbines. The entire Blore is bring completely renovated and newly decorated. A fine office Is bring fitted up, and the basement is being lowered A foot and cement noun put in. The fittings will all be in modern style. ad bere will he displayed iron beds, spring beds, linoleum. and the cheaper grades of furniture. When ei ntplrt,d, the store will be one of the Horst equipped in 1Ve»Irrn Mario. To Grip off the hu.iinrwr a motor delivery will be in- augurated, it being Mr. Walkrr'r plan to give the beet .rrvice possible to It$ cu.lowos and to hen community. Mr. Walker ham kern in the furni- ture hu.inees over twenty yeato. He lint started in t\ ingbatn, and then in Clinton. He hat hero in l'lii,ton nine years. Thier years ago.be !ought the C. H l'unrry litigates., in Guelph.. taking in ea partner J. B. Hoover who wan at our time elm r.pposit.ion in Clinton, a ineober of Hunter std 1i Tb in -May 1 ILre- AIL 1 Threw . �tdv1 , ( d R'alkrr sedd her ►nrne:ure an under- taking lousiness in Clinton to J. Dun - tout but rontinited the Guelph husi- bourne is ver y much .1've an promenade and walks precept a very lively appeseranee, ra the people wan- der up and down ❑etenilg to the bands and seeing each other, much as the do in atlantic City. • 1 11 .0011 tea here two months, and feel like a motive. During that period we have turn gradually acquiring a general knowledge of a. ronauticw said its kindred subjects, so That 1 am now feeling more at home in the work, although there is still much In learn. 1 certainly like the trying tri far. Of several nicht e, 1 hive had soar up to about 6,iAW he4, cowing down in spirals (with an instructtir, of course). The last time 1 did most of the work myself. I expect to go up alone in a day or two. It is grist to be awry „up in the ether poking down from various altitude. upon. the green fields that look like matches.), hedges and railway lines that appear se black strips dwindling Imo mere streaks .s we ascend, wbtle the church spires fade into insogn.flcanoe as we soar awry up w the regions wbere village, and towns appear as landtasrts and where osier eil)tior► aigrette far ever 100 mitre' But 'ear at lea gigner yen have h to do, especially if the • air it 'bum, y.' 1 did not think that it LI OUSE FOR SALE IN VILLA(iE Jl UrALKt1t'.-Ssneo room.,wa.hroom. warypp.&•try sod wt.W.hed : ,rood cellar : barn with unle : emote boo.,, fume b•ui t Ing 1SOV: fan tree. and garden. awl) on remise., MURRAY CAT? at)N, Aubun, o. t IS -&t DENTISTRY. K. H. G. M,CDONELL-HONOR bischirto Teseato Uslveedti.Oradeato It •ousts d Darnel eurseau. P..or o tea. mate MsJox Pale 01aces sorest desire ant West street. Osdertoh. FOR SALE HOUSE FOR SALE ON BRUCE A reef ; +i x roan., good sellar amid wood- shed, wester sem See sad small paedPn. Ter father pari. alar- &93)17 at THE SIGNAL Grrx F u-, The Standard and istered Trotting Stallion. AiDIN 38729, by JAYWARD, by JAY BIRD. Dam FANNY MOUNT, by PARAMOUNT 1435. He is a good big, pure -gaited trotter and a good sire, told will be staid cheap. THOMAS GUNDRY LOST AND FOUND. tTKAVET FROM THE PREMISES d the undersigned. lot M. eonoersbo I. 'est Wawawoeh. eve bed d year old rattle - thres Mark and t wo rid la color Any Inform- ation w. to tapir whereabouts w111 be thank- fully received J. W. Ul1YluN. Dederick Rana) Telephone trill. ' • It w e n.k yet o regular and healthy. be'r action is linen. 1.', ting that it, you .It .round pito .ix week, contuse. coining others at Treat be reminded or ueP I •d eel( are coining here end as eotle. mild and Soothing. Sold only spread board lois mar beside no w tea po.estolr to Ire q,i:lr .0 busy-, and 1111-.,1 Until the following f.11,• dt-{oe- you have to emicent;te, 'An an roror inK of it to \Ir\auto :oil York. sine, one say or another may means crash to the ground, and I assure you that it doeeti t take long to accumulate a steed of seventy 10 ninety miler. pe hour when your machine is heading werde the e.erth. 'Ve are on laud .,.•hinreat guess -tit and it -la alweye f eo Aock who thougfi sb.ret I they are heti) pretty de -Pot fellows I won't feel •t all runt• • As re- gards the ti ip over. I lett Belgium at o'clock \Veedneeday morning and wee in Folkestone soiclock thet night_ yrmsmy or lour forme, Keiall chug storm, 1, rod ...PC In body. are meant inspirit. fool alto of the loxes. H. C. Dunlop, Godet•ich. fad tart in old t:otencs here mut .I way, b• essay tAble-et omen either or both of You will A rutin who belong* to himself has a stereo he e'er)' wAoemre- poor time of 0.. He feels •o if his 11.t In tonhe ma) omit mPtnnp,>peou. to lrrP*A[bwhich you mn YnnA . h clothes don't fit dim. One of F. J. tars idham's suits will make hint feel es other people do. The "John Stewart" Geranium. ae talent cwt cern et oon.reration or Ay 1 went down to our grwd ftir you *111 brine o i•. that God may -m.re you king to It and to one another, mud tl.si lie may \\ Atte. They are the people who en - ;sad Into the life of each of 10.. "ju-t enough terhtioerl tie 00 often lest Rummer 111 cbmde o m&ae w xbrMw•• •nowt bone earner their beautiful home. They ere ail good singers and I hall w very pleas. ant evening indeed. "It took a day longer than 1 expectell to get the tienufer owing to army red tape, fait 1 did not object', am it was• sure g•wnl to get hack to •Illigbty again after seven months of Belgian mud. rder- '•i came up to Londonyeoter- day1 am day morning and reported, n to go back to !i orTncliffe to get my furinugh(twelvedays). The course wi11 not start for three or four weekset, so 1 struck it rich again. 1 am plan- n ing taking in the historical points of interest around London anti a tour into Wales or Devon, or perhap loth. Mat will 1.e the least expenoive of anything and i think the most enjoy- able. 1 wee at • goodd show la*t night and spent most of the Afternoon sight- eeeing. Saw West min ter Abbey, Perliement buildings, two don leidge, Rt. Per's and West End, Lc.. but will *pond a week going through them later Wits at S1. Paul'. thin morning and the mode wee mnmeing grind It vias • fine service and cry impres- sive to such a grand pile ti beildings. "Weil, 1 hope you think 1' have taken the right step and are as satisfied as i •m myttelf. "BY7etw)v." UP IN THE AIR. Fenner Godsrich Yeast Mas in Training then,' 1ie seq., he hes had hi..y'. 140 Go»tenor*. the twenty print of Coned*, end it is hie intention to move his family to fitllrr'ch t hi. f Jt. When Mr. Walker went to Guelph he WA. made w annular of the Board of Trade, ('anedien Club, and Re- a qua -tion whether we will goo onems- all probability twilrrs' Arw.ciatin11, lir srrv-rd in the pi sore not. It we don't, we will in council At .r Enron, belongs to probabilitylie taking part in some soviet tett. and it reckoned on all side. ..1 the bind operations in Fran.,•, in a "good sport.- He 'a a progressive dile tinct. lilt that will 1e smile time roan, nape merrrsl hou.rp, end bus yet, as there iv much t' learn And w converted s lone hotel at the G. T. H. great deal of practise i. re.lunrrd• A slatfo1 in Photon into one of low hest lesson may Ko to France alter .•prod- hnsfnewe colleges in GntA, ift. He has inK thirty or forty *min in the air. also given lit»•.Ally to all good coo few. That doewn't sectu vet y much, dorm; it its i,1 A ueenller (Arlie County of Huron Arad yet It might rover a period of nix 1 \Ver Auxilietry, is a patriotic (iatls- months, depending largely un the df.„ rd L, •al to Any 11tr, where he weather, ass 00 Milne daya y.nu neVet get up. Other days you might only be up a few minutes. "Six more Canadians have ar- rived at the •[•tion, four of whim were at Halifax with u» and who have leen at Pot temouth for w� • few week. taking up uavigitnor, etc. The rent of the boys who carne over wt the same time are now up in Re -d- ela. can Yurkshirr, whom is Kenny Boyd. I haven't teen him since we left London. \\'r were glad to per the fellows arid we will now continue our geed tones as in Halite:. •'1 lied wont today from A 1.11411 who is in the trenches. He eey»,he knows of s caws where the t:.•rmanqs took off the bootie and sox of a raptured Brit• i.h officer. placed • l.mt. under him and blew ban to piece*. When you read 11 that out of thing firsthand it makes a person's lined toil and want to get at the devils. '•Sense of the boys are • bit home- rou.r n•.'' sick at time*. nut • the' Ight of it has 101b"un a lilb„oo. eolk:uur• for mortgagee- set minl.l rslnx. ,.CArl sly entered n, r hr us, sm ! here t whits The new geranium wbich ban been Ste"ed °A bPbaff of ute women °e I:nnx rharck. Agne. N. Ulbeon, Lombe U. \yU.o^. developed at the ljenmiller Nurseries I.sbsh D. A. Key. �y 1•. NsinL Don.11s has now been given its name. The - proprietors of the Nurseries adver North Huron Liberals. tised in The l'anadiin Flirt iet, asking that neuter he submitted for the new variety, it prize of one dozen of the plants being offerer! for the person eroding in the moot suitable name. The judges were Mr. .1 Art her Moth- erhood, of Toronto, trod Mr. W. H. Robertson. of The Signal. who after taking into consideration all the n ature .obmilted chore "John Stew- art" as the most suitable. This name w as proposed by Mr. W. G. Mullis, of Brampton. There was • bed of this new geranium on Knox church lawn last summer, •ody will remember the mess of hesI1%jagnt pest let color which lasted tb batt the mason. The late Mr. Jobb Stewart wan the founder of the Benmiller Nurseries, and the "John Stewart" geranium will appropriately comn4ewra ote his a la, N(YFICE TOTHE PUBLIC Hiving been desirous of enlisting for some time past, 1 have finally succeeded in making arrangements with the Goderieh Coal Co. (P. J. MacHw'an, manager) to take over and carry on my cartage business during mi absence. I have therefore signed ftp with the 161st 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. bui Any iteas affairs entrusted to their care daring my absence will therefore be thankfully appreciated by me. Te all order. to .phone 44. ALFRED H. JA Nit F ling hair and dandruff can he .topped and the growth improved b Rex•ll "9H" Mar Tonic, which a1 Rexsll drug stores guarantee. H. 0. Dunlop, (lodarIch. The annual meeting of the North Huron Liberal A.w,cialion will be bold in the town hall. SVinghani, on Tuesday, Mey :soh, at 2oclock p. to. All Liberals are invited to attend. Private lid. Paley, of the 170th Bat- talion, Toronto, who pleaded guilty to the charge of attempting soleld* and of eeesplag from an oeteer. was released ctrl suspended sentwnee. Hie ease was disposed of in the County Judge's Criminal Oosrt on the Sib Inst. Pansy has rejebid his battalion In Toronto. LOCAL TOPICS IN.BRIEF. Tbe name of Mr. Howsrd Jones, of (lotteries. appeared this week in the list of successful third -year students at Toronto Medical College. Mr. Jones is • son of Mts. Jones, Napier street. We are plesaed to notify the Indies of our town that the "chain tea- hwa already nettled the Patriotic Fund the sum of 1M1). Let the good work continue. Will you not help us reach the $100 mark ''--tine,. The weekly ra ner of be women be held on of tbe town for pye Saturday afternoon from 4 to 4,31 o'clock in the lecture room of North street Methodist church. An urgent invitation N extended to all women to he present. Friday evening of this week is the date of the patriotic aversl tea he given in the Maple Leal tluh room.,Hamil- ton street coder the amperes ref tbe Women's institute. are eu- chre, followed by In the mow above, will be the program of the evenl-g. Music ail be fsrsisbsd by tea Stewart Orebestw. lives. 11e Iskis. the (:'derich people ed Rapt he will spend the rest of his burliness lire in that town. Ma. %Valker waw Zorn prat• 1'1/Ingham forty year. ago, and ha. not cele- brated hie fortieth birthday (riund.7, 13rd .\pril). `ley, do you know a good place to e'. show? BI wck»tc n phi �fhP ftrt go right * o e rl r . rt.wln popular ice {'x Fort SALE.- Choice potatoes, need iwsrn* and 2,to • bushels of good feed i.•rley. All k, ,1e of field and garden sectio at Coiire, • warehouse, l:udericb GUNDRY'S ALCTION SALE LIST. SATs ariA'. Mar at-Monttsae Polo of vtltag.• property At the U.ton hotel. (iodcrich. V Drente .Ale of tete, Prrra.A T. J11110 a. -Mortgage parcel. of property in Hay toormhlo: at the liuderieti nt 12 .irio-k noon, an an Aviator. How it feel. to fly like the birds "away up in the ether- is deem -Med In an 'sweeties manner in • letter from Rub -Flight Lieutenant James L A. Sinclair. of tbe Royal Aerial Naval will to no homeward journey for MY till I've done something to minor'. up I BORN. with the German. -es the boys mime- 1'IyrHERINGH.Am. InUtsseeteh. or. `1,10d.0. Meiy 11 to lb,. J. R old Mr.. F'otheriner. ham. s daughter. MARRIED. B(IO(1 stint ..NUttFW'. In Uisterich. on Wrdreeie) May 17 by. Geo. E. Ito--. H I).. Mr. J. W %,ser, w. to Mr. John Hnggerth. all of liodrtleh. ILY.t'-OKIFFIS, In St Peter's cheerio. lio enek, on Monday morning. May 1.5. by her ester? Netter. Mr.. Udma. or King., beets*. to Mr. P. J. Ito an, of Godench. tkh Battalion. Roy.l Irt.h Kegsment, DIED. TH1-RU)W It Winehu". on Sunday. M.Y who 'i on anti are .marled in 'Manna. 7. (Meld Thierk.w, formerly of (olboni e to hail hki the permitted The riignwl township. in hi. wild year. to publish the follow mg rxa r.ct ys,el))1(IALI. - In Goterith town•hlt'. ern M to Ironnld Stewart Me• times say -for all Ibis early morning rising, te reel reason teeing ohvione.' THE BIG DRIVE SOON:' Col. Curxoo Sias Signs of the Expected Bntisb Advance. Mr. A Curzon, of (••.denrh, ham re- ceived an interesting letter from bis brother, Cul. N'itzr,c 4'urxon, of the "Our army out bete i. intent one and a quarter million Honing and hokle • line seventy-six miles long. Half -a - million Russian infantry- are now landing at Mare/ Mee from Japanese, Kuaean and French transports end all our French interpreters who can talk Kossien bare gone to meet them. This 1. • splendid scheme, as they will take the place of the Frveleh who were lest at Verdun. '1rbe holt judges Out INKY expect • great move to cone Oft very soon now and In any opinion it is shout time nomething on • grand scale dig happen y division •r• rived in Francs* last December and sines .ben my battalion has kat I(M men killed and wounded. besides four mere. 'lids trench warfare is • very lurid and the enemy rain big high explosive shells on us day and _. , aerod m year. amts mont hs. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS -M$7 *8 Massa '+ I'nlverolt).. Agent Wanted- Donsinioe Platte( Cd.. Ref 1 Ka. chat - 1 NiIklabors-Pnbbe la.r1 ..•.. .l .burn 1 8..,. for teals- Morrs4 I'ster.oil, Twenty Are Heady Men Wanted -1st* It&t t Winn.. 1 Twenty -Eve Gunner. Wanted Ml.t est - ration _ I MM House fee gid --TM deaddead... �t�wlw I Mee Wanted -O.gweed ('a. Limited •.....r Rader Wm ('sesenee I Dental Card -De. Y. Y. MesDs.M 1 forayed -J. W. Abhm I Dego fee n.1e B. IL Tawas. 4- Walter Gid/ A. tf. Polley • . . • )