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The Signal, 1917-2-1, Page 1,t - T: A Printing THE S1UtiAL is ready to banal• your Printing work, large or small, aad give yon a. satisfactory job every tire. Let u, lave your next order. Telephone 35 The Signal IXTY NlNila TIAR-Na. IM e , w 4,4 t,7 .e,.:,t. r: a aina rl GODERICB. ONTARIO, THURSDAY, FEB. 1, 191 i THE LADS IN KHAKL tiV6BANIK ANADA SAVE, Because-- Fy ic ilg 3 c FeticiW a DaticIal telvice. AAA„:,'Ai.y; 1 F01 BALI gA1.1' FOR BALE, -A CARLQAD kJ W ie mak.tllw sale mak. at 16Mcw c r t s! 'w ga ea. Telep,MhN oo ser oder to .1 N. NWBAN,ClolbnnaVane. es' (lab. Melt lhtlowing is s portion of • letter re - 'Heed by Mr. Wm. Strachea, of town, front his uncle. Mr. John O. Ullfl.ed. of Louisville. Rentesky : 1 should have acknowledged the re- _ ceipt of The Signal you sent toe con - NO INO (INCLUDINO SIGHT- raining au amount of the opening of A Nil and UHLMAN taught READING rad VOICE CUL1T71R). the Buffalo and liodapicb R. R. When M 1). NI(:HOL- 1 see one of them W my mind goes OLIN ITchr's. (rtlf. Rey. Asad. RWL• loud.). bark to my early boyhood days. i omw.t a.4 ekMrmar „ui1 '. Aa.+ t,t think my Brit teacher was D. H. Cam - whim. tsltbm. R ac” .aksvlsw' (pre tame) Bron, w believed in making good we Mite W OeMle . his word by leaving the imprints; of the taws on the unfortunate pupils. When it came my turn 1 bad to Saks my medicine like the test. 1 gum. it was best for ale. This schoolhouse was at that time a square building. but I am net sure whether it was log _ or frame, but it Was ant back on the Tlot WANTED-TOWNBHIP where the not hrlok fire engine uFI'ULHI)1t'. . hoose was built ,.just ora the ware on the street going to the 0. T. R. TM ,n, der -„gels d wit, musty, t*PAoes np to depot. along which • man by the moods, lebreary 11th urn!. for a.oep lave name of Polley ran a'bus line. I woo- ikon..ndr tart of red bee' kplanr,..cross hest der if The Signal has a copy or any W alt K VlLls. 11 it account of this engine house ',bat I suit clubdQtB•qusTenoshin. roles to. At this time there were two ere (Am- poules in sew°, Nue 1 and 2, tied then a able rivdry be- _ tweet Weey f"tber (Gowan Clif- KR'O oIS N[Pt1 RAW FOR lord) organized Co. No. t1 and by some -'I` .,`.',;r, Ise Pats sash D $SwMSI1, las mora more elude' 1n thak n No. 2 had ; go Dew of MAID WAFTBD -APPLY 1t TO coupe i sews entere'ted in No. 1. 1 MK8 DI('.IieON, et• Viacom a4ePt. well remember scrambling out of toed, though only a very small boy, when WM,.16 + ' D. - APPLY 00DR- Mae Kid's bell gave the alarm, In the {Y RICK KNI T11140 Cofiat issue of the nrwe(aper after a • . — -- — fire there was rlwaya "mud" thrown 101 SALE 01 111T. .it the rival company by the other, as to the slowness of their movements, or not being able to throw any water, or any other deficiencies. Although only a small lad then 1 can recall bow it certainly put ginger into the effi- ciency of each company, and it has re- mained in my mind as a good object lesson to be carried out in life. it was needed at tbe outineak of this great war. Yon will think i ant getting wound up and forgetting The Signal you sent Inc comer ' g the entrance M the B. k L. H. H. H. into Goderich. Well do 1 recall the first locomotive that carried on the construction work some distance south of Munros farm, near Black's farm, long before they crossed the Huron road. When 1 be- came an apprentice eons years later shops the inat Brantford 1 wot ked on that tame engine, and it didn't look quite such a monster then. 1 retnem- ber very well the opening celebration it was a big day for (ioderich. The special' trains hrodght several hun- dred visitors from vatioue points. 1 enpecially recall ti: dieplaylay the Brent t ford fire companies made. tith their large helmets they irnpreseed me as being A (Payless lot, sure enough fire-fighter*. 1 am proud to pay that the annex that was placedh,u the lake side of the court hoopoe was built by m father. This was the recep- ULD TIMNS RKCALLED. Ptr. Joseph McNeely.. of town. is on the casualty hat. A teleer•m received by his sister, Mrs. Charles Carey. states tb•t he was admitted to No. 6 stali0oary hospital on January 76tb with a fractured arm. Before enlist - lag Pte. McNevin was engaged ea a driver in, connection with the Mc - Seam fk kg. Fernier Resident Writes of Occtlsreaees Many Years Age us Godencb. CR SALE.-uRDA13 POSTS, ALSO b. C. Weals. Apple W. T. RrtlIBIIL. •bars. MUSIC. 1180. 1 . BUNBURY, A• A. 0. 0.. L.P.C. M.. (lmaaI.t lad tbsiteswKer et Cleared Teaches pose. nibs, emptn. ,repand esouniestlana. Waite-- - strait, four deur. east sf Dr. BuMMr's WANTED. ' ANTED.-COMP1TRNT GIRL far b a tt ssswesa. YRS. t'HAP. HARWW. Sa Renew I Time This is the time to r'lnew jrAbr subscription to The Signal- hrfore the paler is advanced Cour dollar NOW ensures yeity' fifty-two weekly eiCilla d Huron's best wood brigktg t pepef- The Signal souaieWieesseeisnetatesesteionewleneisieendieu THF:81011AL PRINTING CO., LIMITED, Pt eft uta F15OMI IiuwwwY PIMOLAND. I of locks. You asked in a little note OBITUARY. VARYin the socks for tbe person who re- . Tells Hew He Camillo Hs fon the Case- craved them to let you know. They were handed to we this woruina and muat say they came In very bandy. as ALaxANnKK DRVsUAiAZ. HA4 MILTON. It has been raining for some time and ma Hamilton Spectator tlbrotiklM my feet were somewhat wet until I the death of • forever rssldeol_, of received theme. Allow rue to tlitemA Goderieb, in the peso iffit you very, vermuch for tbem. tenor Drysdale. who passed away on Wed - pore you hadw good time iu the boll- °etiday morning Qf last week st ble 1 - days. Before 1 go on any further t late residence, 12'f $tlrtt;n street. Ham - wish ynu • merry l'hristmas and a! Ilton, after an illness soave happy Neer Year. Itis quite late for ed tort sdveti • n OM four such Riueetiog., but they say it Is I months- nths- l ceased was born in Crieff. hotter Isteo thio hever. Not knowing Pertbehitr, Scotland, and had been • from you. ynu personally, 1 will await a letter 1 resident of Hamilton for the past two Yours tryly, valises. Hr was a member of West - Sig. R. Mu"."' TT' wjnster Prirmhvterian church and • member of St, Michael Lodge, A. F. & A . M.. 01 Crieff, Scotland. He leaves to mourn his dengue his wife, two mos, Swanson and John : three A CHARGE OF MANSLAUGHTER. daughters, Agnes, Mary and Kerb - leen, all of Hamilton, and one brother, Ferdinand Deyardine, Arratgoed to Con- three *viers and his mother in Ment- eection with His Wife. Death. laud, While • resident of boder ich Mr. Dr ysdale lived tate some years on Ferdinand Deejatdine, of the town- Brock street, oleo of 'itepbra. has been arrested on the charge of manslaughter, and nn Tuesday was arraigned before Magis- trate Andrews at Clinton. An ad- journment was wade to %Vedueaday f next week. The charge follows an investigation before Coroner Dr. Campbell and • toy at Dailwnr d into the death of De.jar•dine's wife, who died on the 22 of December boo. The jury's verdict was that "Della De-jerdine land county, Ont., fifty-nine yeah came to her death from blood -poison- "go, but had lived in Colborne for over Ing following confinement on the fatty ,rare. He was a well -Informed 22nd day of December, 1916, at her man and was well known and well borne situated on lot 6, concession A, liked by everyone. He leaves a widow, in the township of St. -hen, the blood- a [lumber of brothers and sistere, and poisoning befog contracted froru an right children. T6tare are three girls Flora (Mrs. Mcintyrel, of Snub Ste. Mao ie ; Ruth and Charlotte, at home, and five bop' : Lee and Roy, of Wis- consin ;Clarence, Russell, rind Lyman, at home. All of the sons and dimwit - ten were present at the funeral, which took place to Colborne cemetery on Wednesday of last week and was very largely attended. The services were \VID FcretKDAV, sten. 31conducted by Rev. A. Laing, ot .. Auburn. Among those present from A patriotic entertainment will be a distance ware Mr. W. C. Potter, held In the Foresters' Hall on Friday rveniug. February 9th, under the rlu.- of Winnipeg, Man. (father of the de - picas of the Auburn Red Cross. good program is he,ng arranged. Knox Church Animal Meeting. ally List - Neer s England - Mr. and Mn. Job* Flaglood, of Hu1- 1.tt, tient received the folMwiag letter front lir sou, Murray. 1t le dated January 14 : DUSK FATHOM AMD MOTHER,- You will be wondering what bas become of we, for 1 mooting you will have teen on,iflad that 1 am on the easualty list. • I just arrived In England last night and was moved about so much belnre that 1 bad no chance to write. 1 might hawell ,tart at the first and tell you w it bapposed. On the BJ.b of De- w/tuber a call was Wren for volunteers for a night raid ooPritz'e trench. I was take° in the party, twelve in all, and we went bank behind the reserve line to rebearse the game ho that every mat would be sure of his part la the raid. About an bour or so after reheat eel we were gathered in a circle talk'ng it over with our bombe and `recedes lyiug In • heap In the centre. They were all supposed to be dam• odes, but one suddenly esplod.d and blew the whole crowd into the air. I next fall. Mr. Andrew Porter will re- picked myself up about thirty feet coma implications from any intendlsg away and thought her • few minute. 1 recruits. Mr. 1. C. Hays but reeeived word from his son. La oe-Ctmpwal R. Cook - burn Hays, that he expects to be home this month. He was severely wounded 0o the dowses front and has sines been in several hospitals he Blighted Lt. -Col. E. N. Lewis would like to receive w good DOW her of recruits from Oodericb and vicinity for Me artillery units which he is orgsnishng• He Points not that this will probehly he the laic chance for the young men to Ret a trip PC; Ole the ocean at the ex- ploit.. of the country, with the prob. whUity that they will he hack horse fly HOUSE TO LENT. -COMMODIOUS Illi twiesto7y torte* house on Rs* wrest. con- venient is 0 T. 1t saaiileek%ypwi t hmodern p ono sant rtApppl Alli$. W. KI4YNAIt, Roost •Nest ltetephoes tlo. 511, ou LPAROAIN FORtMMB I&TKBALK _ c Tweet) edM w tet tib .un, -e --i' . Uod•rith town.hlp, about to r and w half tootle. hew Dudack* : goad sail, high aha dry. frail and vagrhible land, -wase wood .Io en farm. On the Wig N a nine -rosea armee WWI goal d tot n,aehMken hosre, eta. 1 also ha.', horse. wagon. Desats and ether farm - .du Dicincnt.. wt, Mk eau br purebs.eat. Will be sold treonwhly. For farther nern6ularr apply on the promisee M B. P. ROMP. or Ude rich Post°Mee. 1 FCR SALE. -FARM OF 75 ACRES, eight mike from i:oderich. Holl w good stay loam tklth +print er.ek running through farm; 2.i amus of fall plowing done, -r 1n come fall wheat. Then, on•hard of es er to gone hea:mg apple tr.ow., elo all kind- of ether fr11U. The buildings are in g,qA retsoir and the water le etoellent. W'111 bo rollaQ o leapp and on Pae, Lerma. Apply at TOE I4WNAL fur t.,IMr Irsrticulere, emit Lj ARM FOR SALK -I(: AURES) 1- in the wheat nett' of ge.kateheWaa': .11 Mooed. end well watered : within mem D► • rlacre..wptl .i winch eAlr1 : also ,,d erord term of pn.Inlyd',mai crops Int two years: 1.1101 shade teess, on the t4.ee, all growing k'way terwu.. Eris.. V rtloulars apply U, J. (IAN fe: (7) . Hotel Redford. findericb. IR-gt • l► RENT. -SOUTH SiDE 0 F home North*disci ; Ix David R, Rosa bas e.nli"ted in the 967th Railway Construction Batts - lion, Toronto, and left last week for Toronto. David la a brother of Corp. Char. Rose, of the 161st Battalions, now musketry instructor In Bowland. and a brother-in-law cit Pte. C. Penning- ton. now in Fr'aooe. Good luck to Dave! The Postof i 1e Department is in re- ceipt of a cablegram from the Be flesh Authorities stating that no port -elm containing foodstuffs or articles of clothing should in future he forwarded from Canada for prisoners of war in Germany. From thi. date (F.busry 1st), therefore, poetoffices in Canada will refuse to accept any such parcels for prieoners of war in Germany. Ad- ditional information regarding the new regulation tnwy be had o.. spplioa.don to auy postmaster. Mee C. M 'Ross rec- eived word this week that bar no, Corp. (Thew, Roam, was .ceidentally wounded while at bayonet drill and is in hospital at Handling Camp. was all right, but cion began to Leel weak and discovered that I was bleed- ing in the leg. A few fellows caws along iu about an hour's time and sent ter the ambulance, and we were soon back in the dressing station. I et - °epee about the best of any.' The whole twelve were more or lees hurt ; three have since had Ings amputated and four bad legs fractured. We weir standing so close W it that we were all struck on the legs : one piece struck me in the right aye. which 'made lie blind for a couple of days. but is better now. Another piece which 1 don't want to see again went through the rim of my steel helmet. From the dressing atetioo i was sent to the, clearing station, where 1 was oper- ated ou the owe night to have the ahiapnel removed. After lour days there 1 wee put on • hospital thio and sent to Letreport stationary bos- pltal, which is a seal town on the north coast of France. Everything 00,2..1..4.4 good Ito me, plenty to eat and • goad soft bed. 1 remained there until three days ago. when 1 was meet to another toepltel train to Havre and there placed on • boat and twelve hour* Tater landed in Southampton, rod soother bo.piiiI train brought Wit here last nig*, . you see 1 have been moving a.ss.. My leg is healing np ens. altbowgh Out* ie quite a hole in it yet. i hope 10 t^tb 11 or bad in another week or so. .re is no pain in it now, but 1 cannot head my knee. This b a efieeial hospitwi for ('.na- diens and Australians and -we have ' ever thing we need. a There etre see-) eral fellows who ■re able to get up thtougb the day and thing" get pret' y lively. There were dozens of viekore Olio afternoon and wy table is piled ' high with gifts which they left hehinfl, them. This town is fourteen tulles from London and people come out on the train from the city. 1 had a call from a Red ('rose lady today who is going to see that 1 get ensue parcelm. i lost everything I owned except my paybook and money belt, but of course they will rig rue out now herr when 1 ' need ir. 1 left Sandy W ele' in charge of my kit and he, will make use of my socks and °thee articles, They don't (The writer gives has addr. se. but in eccordauce with instructions of the Oriel Censor this is not published.) eAMUN1. POTTl' K. As the result of an accident received several weeks ago, Mr. Hemurl Potter, of Colborne talwnahip, died on Satur- day aflrtuonn, January 9)th. At first it was thought that he would re- cover, but his condition grew 'wow; and he was unconscious much Of the time until finally death intervened, Mr. Potter wee born in North.umbei- outside source. Pouiihly the deceased woman miicht have died even with medical aid, but we believe that her husband, Ferdinand I)rejardine, through ignorance failed to *apply the proper medical aid and to that extent i* responsible for his wife's death." AUBURN. ceased) Mrs. Allan Potter, abet. of Winnipeg: Mr. Samuel Morris. of Grand Rapids, Mich.: Mr. Curnin, pf Detroit, Micb.: and Mr. McIntyre, of The annual congregational business the "Soo." Mrs, Walter McGregor, meeting of Knox church was held on of Detroit, a eiater of Mrs. Potter, bas Mogday evening, January 22nd. been at teal pore is Colborne for sew. When the time of marling eirived the eral weeks. eletnenb were in such a fury only a Mea. MM'AMA, very few bad assei.-ee, led. After the One of the oldest. residents of G/ldes w.. nag exeerisft an sdjnurrimvnt rich d awes on Wednesday, Jan - was made until after the preparatory Iter . in the person of Mr.. ('xth• service on Friday evening. Y On Friday evening the alerting was seine Macau. Although well past proceeded with, wit h only an average ninety year. of age. Mn.. Macara until attendxru:e, but all was tarry hwr•w,•ni- • iew week* ago was about town, and our end in order. The merlon report' ler phyy9lca1 •ctivily,wae only Inas re - Indicated that no ramifies had mored martaMe Chap Ihat of err mental fac- away during the year and no mem- to which rhe retained unirnpahrd berm had teen removed either by letter to Ile end. Tea 1ata1_illna•a-.u.e)- or by death. Further, that $21x.211 far; with bronchial trnodds, Mre, bad reached the Toronto offices fotr MasKa sews horn ser Kilmarnock, Scnt- "ssioaary giving', a very subetanli•I land, and after musing to Canada was incipese over a year ago from this con - Mtwara. et Hamilton to the Into John a e removed to grog •ion. In addiunn cousiderehle M•cwta With hes h tett hod t n given W ter 7 . M. C. A. war London. Ont., and ever•tnally to finlde- work, uron temperance .work and rich, enrol. g to this town about the Mr, Kchoo's work in Persia. During year 18f10: Ni. Macara, who was a the year there were eight infant bap- member of the legal prpfession, and Herne, and Ldp were added to the roll the first Chancery lawyer- who ever on pi ideation Of faith. •The trustees Deacti.ed in Oralertch, died in I. There ere two sons and two daughters: John ?decant, 'of i he Astrnnonlical Ob- servatory. Oita** Willi-arri--- :. u , %innipeg, Registrar -General for the viuce of Manitoba; Mrs. %V. A. ow, Philadelphia. and Mima.Alary of (lode' All of the fam- ily were home during the final day(r of w e funeral re's alumni. Pb f their m o e residence St. Vin- t street. on FriAa ytt afternoon to Maitland cemetery. Env. .1. B. Foth- eringbam was the officiating clergy- man and the pellbearere were Me"prw. ohn halt, Lt. -Col. N. Lewi., 0. cdona , biro. Wil new, R. C. flay" m Dr..1. S r:1i aura h V . h ffH Jon- Imes d Mr. C. Se ser as .hon- orary llbeat rs. , report indireted, that they had re - let us hying anything to Englani es• ceived $Iti.li5 towt(rda the ud•n*edeh rept what we wear, as it ie usually too The debt at the u. wing of the new muddy and mmetimes crumhy. There t year stands at $1.14.: which -will he reduced to Ies9 than $ 1 when t'hean- nivereat y -off, ring is' a• •lied to it. The board uf_manag ler r I r Hli 11 1 Il dllr- ee 1 h iJ(rt ttetim t erg P bo y• hospital, but th • in reel" toa h o tial d c mr 7 w It et 1 7r b np n ter ser r i las1 I R Y BROTHERS_ sh ws( aHMe, my section will get them and they will inethrough the ekriime •veno a and This picture •bowa(.Oodei g)Sernt• need them wot'ee than 1 that they were ebb• to begin the new Robert Redfern. of Gnde. ich, and There are eevttal fellows in this tsar with a harems of si: ,. 1'hr tV. (dltingil'ioneerTboma" Kedfrrn. from ward with trench feet and they are M. S. repnrt Indicated conaidrre Australia. The two are sons 1,t Mr. only allowed milk to live on, and we vitality,.--ihtc revenue des ing the yea ,he Thos. tt fee ftown.1 t Redfern- ,+ ' 1 h T R t n n R t R f n a s alas extra read o •barest greet time t K was 511-.$0, moat. of which wee need Wer vumr It o ru•rras withthe Huron Bat -floor to them. it aeon the h m. andelininr gwork,either in man talion, and his dim of the tri ears• R in marded 0. a lh y 7 p Some of them have had nothing but forwarded of clothing, Thr Sunday the Atlantic was published In The milk for flee weeks, which is a .hard school report indicated -this lrr- elgnel • few weeks ego. Thomaa blow to a Iran when does not feel sick gwmzatidn to he strong financially. IFtedfern enli.ted in Australia in 1914, and who has beet used to solid food in The receipts for the year tdtalled apartment urs nn •tees days otter the war broke out. France. _. _ -- $tiY,@4 and thwre14 Aii.L(t.ce nn. bind retains and hath.baw.mcoot oratedy,..il modern 0e bet. seen service az,.tbe Uwrdsnelles I have snider ',ben I will go hack for 0.. incoming year of $Ifl:ill, The Dour enlenor newly decorated wr.d sanity tion, dining room and hall roots. Ori and in Kgynt end has been in France again, but alien, it will he near erring. Y. p. S. C. K. had no remota to offer Kent reawosatee. A.K. POLLKY. 8-t( i lie other side of the court house that since last July. The only wnund he' We were only a few mile" from where except that mretinga hod M•en held --- -- - night they had a gold display of fire- has received so far is one in the hand. Will it-, but there is no chance of nine- eve.v week arming the year. When R $+'NT. -MODERN' HOUSE ON works. 1 think the celebration lasted Robert came to Canada thirteen canR e the re ekrth were collected and the oftrao.aster Terraria Apply to Jos. 1;. y Ing beyondte our own brigade area. u iikIFIN 37 rt over two Hayes In connection with it I ago nr d the broMrn had not ase° We acre on s long stupes called Vimy Riv(ngs int ill«u it was fauna fh+t aur- a __ ____ remember that jest at the last it was each other since until they met about Ridge, between Arras and Hill (1U, it Ing ter year 51,5541,12 had pawned New l'eer's, when the strove protases very quiet part at present except for • through the hands of the vat tons trews - mea taken, few shell* and "emplane flghte which `- was no Christmas mall in France when 1 left, so 1 will miss all the par- cels. I have written for my letters to e won't. for P but l til ♦ wo tvwr[i' he a nt nn, discovered that the rope on the flag- pole on the donee of the court house was either rotted or broken and the Mayor nr aonteone offered a ren and of • email amount to anyone whin won climb the flagpole an put a new rope Por in the pulleys. This watt accomplished by• young man named Frank Mc - Hardy, who was an apprentice under my father and Ii d in our house at the time. It wealconsideted w dan- LOST AND FOUND. A g c------ - -- -- -- - 1 h k h e L04iT.-A 81 &C8 •PUR QAUN'1'- are very Interesting to watch, f raw the l the close of the hieI, i r PNP'n1e4l1JIg ix, Winos eke assn factory and the y one Feltz take w comp -down nearly the reales provided trflPshmrntw end O. T. R station. inn will kindly leave at 7 h Id halfa•mile and there was not touch a simnel half-hour was .pent. With and picku . Our machine ung did n s v ward left to g another year pawed into history and SIG14ALUFFIcFsnd remise n p enc h e y 1 y the trick. Every night eer ark the stuck -Inking done, Knox church is Frits pub out hie eJrning n"hal P,d" .15 settling down into another year of it le called -that i., atttUery tire WO- , work an I endeavor in the hope that 1°g for about two hours or so -hut' before another year comet round thr our batteries soon cool him down, No . twelve boys at the front may be home again end e war aetUed. -- The IlonorthRoll of Knox chufoheon- ,tains the fallowing names : Ceppl. Wm. Fingland, M A., Sergt. D. `V. Patter*on, Pte. Mut-say Fingland. flergt Clarence Cox. Pte. Clarence Symington, Sergt. Frank Fingland, Pte, Chas Nivine, Pte. Geo. McNall, Corp. Nelson Robinson, Pte, Earl Bentley. Pte. Harvey Bentley, Pte. Russell Bentley. GODIERiCH WATER and LIGHT COMMISSION. _ 11'ATER RATES FOR 1917 ARE german feat to perform. By the way, 11 now doe and If lard In January 111 per this young man came from Colhnrnc Cent. discount w111 be allowed. township and be had a sister. Mary Jan, Mellailfr-Vbi-i went to the new school with me and we were in a divi- sion taught by Mies Walker. 1 would like to get. an old Signal If there are any published about that celebration or any other paper puhliebed about it. JOHN O. CLIFFORD. 1810 Third Ave., t Louisville, Kentucky. The band is an exoellent index to cbaneter.,With proper rare It is easy,for y, n) to have beautiful hand.. witwell-trimmed transparent nails that Indicate culture and refinement. Thee In surefire for weir* aed electric tttht an n'Rues ted to rule early, at- ell In arrear. will be.peciany dealt with at ata early date 11'. T. 11URNIiY, A. 1TKAITON, l'h'urneao. Water t Light Coll, 4541 - THE 000ERICH MARKETS. 7isawanay. Fwhniery 111 Wheat. pet bosh 111I10 le e1. Oat.. tet hush .M to R Barley per hnoh • se to 1.4) Pesopar blush 2.0n M ILLS Burk wheat per book. ...... I.00 to 1.10 r loer. faintly. for cwt 4.00 to 4.50 flout patent. per ewe 4.76 to 5.00 Haan, prated tr. per toe ay. per tort . Straw. loow per ton Weed. per :.gut Dalry Rutter. per lb Creamery Rutter • - M1r4 te V p00 it Is not necessary for yea to dvprud ber-January hales. of $31:1 19. m ro al u Tim 't'pon the nervier• 01 • profrs•ional Expenditures to the billowing assn to 4.04 manicunst. An up•to-date manicur- an is wore authorised : Sewing Urs to ASI' ing outfit may he secured at slight I souunIttee, $21111 : yarn romtnit1M, .at to M ff RED CROSS NOTES. The monthly meeting of the Red ('rose Society took pl .ce in the jury room of the court Inane on the' even- ing 01 January 22. The members of the working eom0 mores reported that, Nhipmet) ta to the value of $44-1 'Ji bed herr made during the month, while the MIN *innunted w $:'42.36. The Nolan -jai Isis)! was aa follows : Balance from last month after deduct' $60 sent to head office. $cC,.lf); rece) during the month- Sl. Petrick's w , $77.03 ;Mt George's, 5514.113: St. Dior s, 119185 ; St. An- drews , n-drews, $F-:t,i 5 ; U. F. M. em- ployees, $28.15; Mrs. Porter, sale of baby bonnets, Lrulies • Guild, Christ church, Prot Albert, sale 411 aprons and handkerchiefs. 51.80: a total receipt of $217) fife, making a total on hand of $595.145 ; and • r avatlahle balance, after de- ducting the ezpen .sa of the Decem- YM M poet -nail bas era, nail clapper/. null $11M1: Britannia Branch. Rift. It was gig. resell. per dos. w ta N se{aewlre, n•11 polishes, nail hlewchN, decided to send 554 to head nfce. Pinatas. b 1.1)1e 1,m nal files, orange stick.. Select your it was alsn decided to arrange for appser pli er aaesry '*sibs, ow NW. 7..Y1 to outfit now and resolve to keep Your the enlarging of the yarn eommette, Cattle Ntnlm en modite,serewt a6n to sit nails In the pink of Condition. E. R. ani for the distrihutlon of yarn and Hop.11rP *meet., pee ewe... tees 1• 1122 Wigle, Drutgist. Gnderleh. receipt of socks In the hawement of sen. per osswl . ........ AM to 7 G lirPro idiesl,earib ... .a t1 ole "H" is • dangerous letter : It tun"- theHode ads Bets.' store. The meeting r, run I then ad jonrned. Ah*epl'eits .,,v Leos ' 100 ferias • rainstorm tarn a healcntorte. • one has an idea of the weight of Hr U- tah •rtillerl and the Mire of shells evrtytvhere are beyond description. i think 1 will chs* now end will write often. 1 ata fetter off here than 1 have been since i joined .he . army and 1 am afraid that 1 will be apoiled if this continues long. Your son. MUMRAV. Address : Pte. Murray Fiffgland, No 7([0216, Ontario Milliary Hospital, Orpington, Kent. England. Human Hier Protects and Adorns the Head and if you have thin hair -if you are THE SOCKS WERE WELCOME. bald -4o nor mins seeing Dorenwend'e -_ exhibit of human hair.goode for ladle.' and gentlemen et Hotel Bedford, on Goderich Knitter Receives an Acknnwl- Ttt.d.y, February lath. The dimples' edgment from France. will includes 1"dies' switches. coronet Abot a year wqn \visa 1)mlly Hewn, and fancy braids, traneformetion*, mf townu, plwcrtl w notes In w pair of pompadours, waver, chignon., hangs, socks she war *ending to the soldiers• and for lard ayes toupee and wig The niters day rhe received the fol - structures that will benefit. the health Inning too : and appearance. There Is no charge pe i t+. Jan, 1st, 1917, I fore demonstration Mies I>plli Bova. Crest-erialed oyster, solid meat DRAM rwtgtdn,-Jost a few lines nr fresh from the oyster beds. at mark to to let you know 1 reeteeitd the pair stone's. Phone 240. NOTES. TO SIGNAL SUBSCRIBERS. The exti• pressure of business at the l'hrietmas and New Yeast season, combined with the Mecum- evince of a ••shorthanded'eta( bas delayed the writ of The Signal's business office, and WNW temittanoes for subscriptions barn_ _ of yet been ai-knowledged. We are doing our best to -catch up," and in the ,meantime beg the kind Indulgeoce of our subscnhen. Although, because of uncertainty as to the price of some of the news- papers, we have not published our clubbing list as usual. the following oombiaations are (Meted : The Signal and Daily (ilobe...83.75 The Signal and Daily Mail and Empire ... 3.75 The Signal and Montreal Fam- ily Herald end Weekly St .r 1 85 The Signal and Weekly Sun1.75 The Signal and 'Toronto Daily sitar '3 30 The Signal and Toronto Dally News 3.99 The Signal and Toronto Daily World '-1,51) The Signal •ted Farmer's Ad- vocate 2 all The Signal and . London Daily Advertiser .3,75 The Signal and London Deily Free Preis ,. 3.75 The Signal and Montreal Weekly Witness 2.35 Other publications will be secured on request. The price of The Signal is still ONE DOLLAR if paid In ad- vance. We return our hearty thanks to the many who have paid their subterlpt inn for 1917, and trust that tboae who have not yet done so will let us have their dollar u soon as possible. The Si=nai Priding Co., Limited. and it is expected that the iuduction will take place Match 9th. in the meantime the Hi'bnp will furnish a supply. On Sonde.. last Rev. Canon Hill, of Regina, conducted the services ot the day. BiG PROGRAM AT MODEL. Wednesday and Thursday of Next Week to Be Red-letter Days. On Wednesday and Thursday of next week, et the Model Theatre, Clara Kimball Young, surrounded by hi -Wiener, cent of exceptional hiener, wi 1 be seen in a great seven -reel Fodor• t)nn of Hobert W. Chambers novel "Tete C Law." _The pioductiot b raldwt ma mHgtii'IIcant in every re' ep et:t end is cleating' a Prnaation in the movie wyl1.1. Lin sdtkln to this great "ossa tap will hem Hve•terl phnte- Sr1fi-h Woman." with I11d l'Irn Hidg, ly in the w\ k instalment of Min r a the third fee- ute n n* a N.41^11 I ram. 'g n o ere will nr t r sacs ra h Th c r ce nun nciu t 7. sen rvrniu d w R, R ni+ttine* each day at 2.:p).. 'cl'rrk. Thi advance rale of .rata i. nsi on. For further informatiou. Pe • ad4,\ pe 8, •Wlbkshrnenese and purity . ou Brod ennaidet ll inns when slaking • i, horieortlade (w sty mud ire -rasa it w4- w444--eanTmcw ynu. taw Phone dile). The annus ro°gregational meet of Knot churc . ill be held next We needay evening, ' ehrunty 7th. The Ladies' Aid Klima church in- tends holding the en tial high tea on Thurday, February 16th. Remember the date. - At Knox churchhnext Sunday twain-. ink Rev. R. U. 'McDermid's 'inflect win he : 'The Field is the World. - Evening n dieenvered "I n eu set j %Vealtb." The sacrament of the Lord's Slipper will le,,h/.erved in Northelreet Metho- diet church next Smiley morning. Evening subject will IIP : •'Lair's !hit 1'I ace.+- -Iris ajeth." The "ut.jert for disco/100n at the Men's S lay Club at Nrnth street Methodist church next Sunday morn- ing will 1* : "Dove a good cousrience imply tight living F' Annivereery servires will he held in North street Methodist church on Mende', February 11th Hon. Col. Hey. S. 11. l'hown, D. 0., general euperiniendent, of thcl Methodist Church in Canada, will he the preacher at both services. The retiring rector of St. Genree'e church and hi" proipmetive agree -mu were associated in 1',period service at 9t. George's church Iasi Friday even- ing. R.v..1, H. Fotheringham pi Pitch- ing the sermon and Rev. A. 1.. (i. Clarke reading the lesson.. itev, E. L. Williams "ran was present in the chancel. After the srrvire Roo. Mr. Clarke met w hnmher of hie future parishioners, and Rev. Mr, Fothering- hane said farewell, as he left the fol- lowing day for his Mesh scree of labor at Brantfori. The new rector will not take ch•rgs of the services here until the second Sunday of March, story, the Platy, ••Th %Veneer Rei star nitric t ter. tw t ••Thr Yellow t ftbIb .14!1 `-yid.. Seal -ship', oyat.tto, ei ltd bleat and alwitys (melt, at Edwards'. Phone 21*). ack-tong w dancing class, Time- d , Fehi PuredaFehr nary fit.h. 8 p, m., at tet Ma.iunc Temple. Joan now. For par- ticulaea:apply at Hl'eketone's restaur ant. - TION SALE8. Trrutiy. Feb :44, (leering antlen sale of fano M k. at t•.1', cNetl'a farrm, hal((•see south of Dunlap, 1.. t.,rl1.3uD. sleeknext(11 roar. anrtlon•r4 1 144 *I 10011, weft r. • r act . l ..-suis via M. kNII:HT.--hl 1411. .n Alex Jansen Ye tt"llltan, McKnight. "Red 7e r awl Is month.. IentV.IIALK At 1.1. lat.' r'.tl'nee 1?:ilhlit no .t reel, Halailtsn, amt.. ml Weft 41001114.• Jannary N, Aletandet Dry -dale aged if )d*t" and lout month.. ,I E" -At Nile, on sur -.Ay. J, nsary a1, ro"iph Jows.. weed 7. scir. The Newel will tyke pplat, from hi- lets re.Iderl6e. 4I1e, en 8s1, rdas. I"- r, ary :1, at 1 ri ob el p. m., to Dude. 1111Am et n,e cry. JARDINF.-in (trMPrlrh. nn Wednesday. January 31, Mr*. Ellraheth JeMlne, widow of the late John Jird ne, aged ,w year. and las month. 11. funeral n dl tette Morn from the family fir• lasses, Wlddrr .tress, un rryyluMay, Fehne- ry '1. at Y1' orbck, 10 t'nrNnrne cemetery, tte•r r1.e wt 15. knew M 2 o'einr•k, , NEW ADVERTISEMENTS -Feb. I. Page Honor to Hent Mn. W. Rhyne .. 1 Make Your indianPieta-0tnanos Depart• ment. Ottawa. 1 Farm for tiara H. P. lust►, -...r„ 1 Reader The Weekly f en e Hair (loons -The Dnrenwetkl Olrl '.canted - Mr.. ('has. tenses 1 Raw Fora Wanted David Brews.. 1 Oanntlst IoM Algh*I tlM t.. 1 W.11 fos',;8ree-J N Korn'rhttn ... 1 Tender,. Wanted Township of consume- , 1 .l: • .,+vat,ae. '.ww,.w•s +r.w+a•'.^"". r'I""..mf'ru... a .es ._ 1 mC\ •-' .'