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GODERICH. ONTARIO, THURSDAY, MARCH 1:,, 1917
THE STERL1N6I5Aii
OF CANADA
...er'ewaasassaw,�
WAR SAVINGS ACCOUNTS
°ry SAVE, Because -
Extravagance is a needless tax on the
Empire's resources.
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AUCTION Bata
A UCTION RALE OF FARM STOCK
!x AND IIIW.E]IANT K
MR THOMAS D. AMY
(eMs ll by public A at lot Lt. 000roa,loo
It held road, erten towe.htp, on
MONDAY. MARCH He h.
cameramen,' at 1 o clock
One general pursues bone, 5 f ears old; Y
semester rolta, defog Y year. old. 1 purebred
Mil 2 years old; 1 steer., ren/ 1 year old, 1
Mger. rising 1 year old; 5 salve.. lever than 1
month old; two geese and 1 gander. 2 heavy
wagon. 1 combination ,tock rack. I yelper. 1
``caroly chill, 1 wheelbarrow, 1 7 -n -out Massey-
Barr1,. lendder, 1 corn binder (nearly newt 1
two -row corn scorner (nearly semi. t single
soodtkr. 1 democrat w.goo. 1 grndeto0e. 1
fuming mull, 1 hay fork. oar and rope, 1
1 btack.arltb'et bellows, 1 mower. 1 ha reke,
1 teller, 1 panel dr or and heck, 1 two arrow
• quauuty of draining tile. 1 set of dee
barrow., 1 set of 4 "teethe barrows.
/ Mellott* mem separator, 1 Reinder.
Flack plate. a qua.Uty of seed barley, e
MGant ity of Saone. secots, a queotity of
as -tech water epee, and nutienon, other
article
ti er/nom must be sold, es the proprietor
W sok( by tare.
Talton.-t)nie and all same of 'Wand uodee,
seek; over that emo'mt a neo. tn. credit mill
be on furaisbina approvedJoint rote.. A
1lbeouret of i per osot .Irargbt avow.] for cash
ea er alit amount.
EMIR All D. AMY. T. OUNDRY,
slowness. Auctioneer.
UGTION RALE OF MILOH COWS.
FARROW ISLAVIC CAL YES ANL)
NO CATTLE
Mr. .1 K Femme, will sell as public auc-
Ws at luaan'. hotel. Goderlrk.00
rMUIti1DA Y. MARCS Bed.
wemawnriag at 1 10 o'deek .
Tea 0 0ly-creIyed tow,
Eiseht now. la calf, °' ...
vireo salves.,.
ernOUM'etemt 101 be dew ea
4f'0�rem apposes }en*. note.. A di.e0111.t
astb0.wofaprseat dkowed 1,u. .
J.n't RwUSON, THI A 0a(IUNDRY,
alu0eeg.
ACtTIoN SALE OP FARM STOCK
AND I MPLEMEN l e+.
HENRY J. KIRK
will sell try public eactlon at lot 10. concession
/, Wort Wawanceh, NIa poetol0oe. on
TUESDAY, APRIL ard,
commencing at 1 o'clock :
tltr'tice.-Vise borne, 10 years elf; 1 horse, 14
years old; I gelding. Meer Y years, by Con.
noble: 1 gelding, retort 2 years, by oleo°
William; 1 cow, r0inge year., due to dive to
May: 1 cow. 'Woo 3 years, due to wave In
June; 1 cew, rising 3 year., dee to calve 1.t
September; 1 cow, Oran 3 due to
salve in July; l hellkr, 2 years d1d sprinter,: 11
seen, r bung " years °en 1 teethes, rade,/ yeti:
f. heifer, rising 2 year,( 014; a calved, reuse 1
year old; z fall calves.'
'mete was Tel -One Mawr,. Harris 15 -hoed
dhoedrill end Redder, 1 set damoad harrows, 1
HEM wagon, 1 ups. buggy, 1 ,Ingle cutter, 1 set
of lief 11*. Reale., 1 large water -trough (nearly
ens t, one good cutting box (It -Inch(. 1 one-
bon.epower wheel arAark: 1 pulper. 2 rood
gets whiniest revs, t del. of .Iloga 1 goat robe.
Taeaie.-All rums of 510 and under. cosh ;
ems :hat amount, 7 mouth.' credit w111 be
rem on furnishing wpprot ed joint note.. A
dismount of 4 per cent. straight allowed for
gash ea credit. amount..
RYJ. KERR, THOS.OUNDRY,
or. Auctioneer.
NRitIERVITO AUtffloN SALE
Or FARM !STOCK AMDJMPLEM KNTH.
]IR W. T'EHHUrT
will all by public auction at Rolm/ovine. on
TU PADA Y. MAR( '*81.
commenclug et 1.10 o clack sharp :
(hoe leant of good draft gelding., riming 1
ears old: 1 light out, rieing ! yes,. old; 1 pure-
bred registered Shorthorn bull, xi months old;
N Mack heifer., about Mn Ib..; 1 °lack heifers,
about 750 lbs.- 6ywn log heiten: a (trade Il ir.
bam heifers, 700 to at0 Ib.; 1 .teen. 1 ye.r old;
1 heavy wagom, 1 light buggy, 1 beat(I pole, 1
set of Ample hares., 1 .or of light double her.
mer., 1 set of bras. -mounted eerriege herneres; a
quanti.y of hay; :id0 bo bets of good cleen wets
(Clyd els and numerou. other article
..1.-H ..
rhMeay, ouw and ell sem. of 510 and
ander. cash; over tet .mount. 7 month."' credit
w111 lee elven on fun.i.hing approved Joint
nae.. A elleo00.1 of :1 per mot. straight
allowed for cash on credit amounts.
Any pen,on wishing to lest a cattle can do no
at 51. cents per head per week until April Itth.
W. TEHHUT7'• T. OUNDRY,
- I'roprletor. Auctioneer,
ANTED.
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W ANTE TO BTJY.-A SMALL
COTTAGE to be moved to the eoontry.
Apply at 81ON AL OFFic E.
�(EN WANTED TO LEARN 1'HR
11 BPRING ANU AXLIC bode, Steady
work year ed and good w.gee • most be
.ober se 1 Apply Tlia Dpws-
LEY SPAIN t AXLE COMPANY Chat,
Mtn, On. ,;,a
s;`
WANTED TO RENT.---HyOT'EL;
V. H 1erarabie rest. State HUT& 75 Mercer street, WI d or,
Out.
1I ACifTNt87' AND TOOLMA K
{ DL expel -twined mac treated Big wages
h and .*esdy empto�seo1. Communicate 'eltb
TAYLOR RURRIrA UOMPAI'Y. Guelph,
1 y� 66 -It
iRON MOULDERS WANTED.-
(., 1 A to or willies to leers enables
1(irrpi,'! .psis hast wryer (n Canada for(
41; !•YA t Or cele 1g�
��0p,ea 4 lien Ont. with TAT•
i.t/It q0., Otaelph. 6646
fi WANTED. -FOR HOUSRWORK,
gg5ss�da g$if er waerant MRP, M. W,
HU W t1.f.. M, VI.Oe.t and ha 8t, .5. It
r AfaeN MIPBRiUI1(j ii
LAR d tteoaa Apply' I[iL
(par 1'ED. -APPLY GODS-
all lli�t�7ljt/ � OCU.
{sr '• r r -.fee -s orisHear.87..se *
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110E SALE
For Sale
We have silt grade Tam-
worth Sows for sale.
These are a few months
old and should make
good breeders.
, H. KEITH REVELL,
Goderich.
11
SEED BEANS FOR SALE
AMERICAN WHITE PEA BEAN
Yielded twenty-one bushels
peracre, of good quality.
Apply to
WM: F. YOUNG & SON,
Goderich, R. R, No. 5.
'Phone No. 1426 epllliller-
R RAI#, -}HIR AUTO TRUCK.
esp•clt( Mae. Suitable for *spree
leery of wort Pneumatic tire- In
fe�at�rr Rebell
latereal Seriva.
epee .w 11 to WIN s per hoe►.
(fee ito oar. Seed body : to carry
Stu. Pasueseate . tete all round
Rai can amour tasters or term u. a
Hl
wip�o ed ase partissaua sad 2� welts of
ier
sI Ml:
I PwOs()R1Jat wltdat7Lk. Alit.
FOR SALE -S 400-E49(; PRAIRIE
HT AT1111121•111111114 1 011wew Cbathem In.
tubular. WOsM ,ate I beep or Paas fee feed oe
hey. Apply U. M EMU. 5.11
(rEEf OA'rs FOR PIAL& -W. T.
IJ MURNKY.
L'OR SALIS.-4)IKDAR POSTS, ALSO
C. shingle& Apply W. T. RiDDELL.
Auburn. 1511
FOB SAL. OR BENT.
HOUSE FOR SALE.-UOMMODI-
OC8 Iwo-etery beiek destine, with
modern convenience.. In 8t. (leorge's Crescent.
ADOIV to MRS FA LE. 63-11
LIAKM FOR SALE. -SIXTY-EIGHT
acres • lot 18, concession I, Uodertch town.
rhepp ; good clay .00. spring well. good barn
with cement foundation and prick hoover. Also
for reale forty acres of light land, lot 11 21, con.
cordon 2, Goderich town.hip Apply for further
p. similar" In MHO MARY ELLIOTT. R R
No, I. )layee Id road, or phone x'tl r. 0. 51 Im
110 RENT. -SOU CH 810E 0 l
11 apartment halve on North .treet; six
rooms and bath, basement binndr7. all modern
convenience,. newly decorated and easily
bimetal. Root reasooeble. A.M. POLLEY. anti
R RENT. -MODERN ROUSE ON
Olnoteate, Terrace. Apply to JOE C.
RIFFIN. 374/
LOST AND FOUND.
LOST. -A BLACK FUR ROBE, ON
the night of Starch 13th. between (lode
rich and Nile by way of the Lek. road toJamr.
Cbisholtn•s corner, up Canal road to Ashton'.
owners, stores to Abner Morris, thea to Nlle.
A4(ny� In1ormerinn will �1rrladl be reoeIeed by
OIWRGK KUTLEUUF.. Nile P. U. IKaral
pbose7r10), It
L0t7ND.-A FOXHOUND, BLACK=
AND TAN, owner can have some by
calling for and paying for this advertlsentent.
WM. RPflOUL. Dungannon. 31 It
TONT.-AN (YLTER GAUNTLi:T.
�I between Barfield and boderich. Finder
ease leave et THE elIONAL VPTI('f: and
receive reward,
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
1
NOTION TO CREDITORS.
MUSIC.
NORA E. HURLEY, L.(. 11.
Teacher pato and thsoretYal work Pupas
prepared for eumtoatlooa Studio, St. ()avid'.
street. sore
I�1HBO. E. SUNBURY. A. A. O. o.,
i• L. D. C. M . Omelet and Choirmaster 0f I
[Tnoz Gutab. Teacher piano. voice,ooeeggaaoo.�
• fur 0xau.ln$Uorr, >lt
etresl, four 450,0 aa.•t of Dr. Bunter'..
DAVID NICHOLSON
U(OANIBT AND rcAcugl( OF MUSIC.
Address : Care Mot. Hiatt/tie Brltannla Road,
Goderich.
D. N. taut. by stria attention 10 bu.lnert ro
merits share of the patronage sf the Inbabit-
anr. Of tete town and neighbourhood.
PUBLIC NOTICE.
I)ARRF.R SHOP. -i AM RETURN -
1) 1st to God/rich and win open a barber
Loy about the Mth of this mouth in the Bed-
ford Mo,•k, wbsrr t shall be pleaded to ass all
my old customer. and many new ease, U W.
LITTLE
MEETINGS.
P111 ANNUAL. MEi?TING OF 1'HE
Huradjourned to tMarchrl hr at Y p m�rt I)wP
Henellnk', oMre. The director. are endeavor -
int to secure a speaker on the tare of orcbard.t
rte.. for this dale. A Il membe-e sod (hers In-
terested In tit Association and ftuit-grewing
are (noted 10 he Present.
Wiry Not Grow Tomatoes?
More money in growing
them than Beans and
you are .ore of the prion.
Everything is higher,
therefore we are paying
more. Come in and see
ur and we' wilt explain
how to grow them.
H51rs. Gating & Evap►ratiag Co.
0, F. HAMLINK, PRIII'.
CARTAGE
Having enlisted with the 161st
(Huron) Battalion for active ser-
vice overseas, I .have made arrange-
menty oriel nem "1•14 r ,,, ►
cr3' ofi tuykurtage business in bey
absence, and I would respectfully
solicit from the public generally,
and from my old customers partic-
ularly, a continuance of their valued
patronage until such time as I can
again resume my occupation.
Any business entrusted to Mr.
Yeo during my absence will be
carefully attended to and will be
thankfully appreciated by me,
ALFRED H. JANE.
Tel phone orders to Mr, Yeo,+
No, 167.
Cordwood Wanted,
We will pay the best
prices for any quantity
of Cordwood delivered
at our Coal Yard.
MacEwan Estate
Phone 98
ST. ca011Gs'SNaW RECTOR.
Rev. A. L. G. C New in Charge of
Aug Parish.
On Sunday last v. A. L 0. Clarke,
the new rector of Rit. tieorge's church,
took cLtige of both morning sad
evening services.
in the evening he took his text from
John 1 : E9: "Behold the Lewb of
God, wbo taketb away the sin
of the world." He pointed oat
that this was the way in which the
Saviour was introduced to wsnkind.
It was (he first time that Christ bad
been publicly marked out, et the out-
set of his oiuisti y
Tbe Jews had • wrmg conception of
sin. For instance, they thought It
evil to rat uncleansed meat. They had
been misled by teachers and thought
sin lay in ceremonial negligeoce rather
than la oppo.ing the will of Ood.
There was much real sin in Christ's
time. liven Nazareth had en unenvi-
able record, while the court of Jerusa-
lem was a hotbed of iniquity. Thus
Odrier CAM, “1110t to call the righteous,
y
but sinners to repentance."
While the rase was in its infanc
pride, slander sal lies bad separated
ern from O.d. He looked down i
the time of Noah and saw wickedneee
The PeaJmist said wan had gone awa
from Ood. EI'jah brooding on th
mountain cried, "Even I only am
left." We are not yet delivered. The
human race falls away from Clod.
Sot. e inspired sprit brings about • re-
vival. but the rennin to stn begins al -
Most iww•-diabely.
We go through the church service
'regularly, but not humbly. How often
we repeal the wo.ds of the service,
but do not take them to ourselves. If
we would read the prayerbook care -
torfully we would find out wore of the
Woed of (nod than from fifty sermons
theological boolrts.
We have not yet renounced sin. Can
we say riches do not attract u* ? Can
anyone my be bas not fallen .oto the
love of pleasure, powet, or the Woflu
enoe of position t Can we say that we
are Gree from depraving sin 1 Rae the
war with its sot rows tnade us hate
nos the Germane, but sin ?
It is with the ennrciou,nese of sin
and the tree,! of Christ that we have
entered L -oto a time of atne,dii ant
Bud 9onver*ior.i Surely we can use It
to the utterusO.. We have deter-
mined to give up social pleasures and
amusements, and the feeling of the
needs of the men teethe front will help
us to forego lame things., that do not
count. Pure)! see hays toads ridge
about reading I eJLt4e it nil payers,
and giving in ire -i51 1a liven, f4urely
le saw'esmilw waot".su resulabema, ..r
have broken theca, we wail tee the
time to the utmost to draw neer to
Ood. Shall we rot, then, come regu-
larly to arrviee after proper prepare_
tion, to Holy Communion an penitert
sinners in order to get strength from
day to day 1 '
We must then look into our hearts
as Ood sees us and re we recognize our
shortcomings we must believe that
Ohrfit forgives, for we are told that
Hod so loved the world that He gave
His only begotten Son that whosoever
believetb in Him may nut perish, but
may have life everlasting.
Coast -sealed oyster,, solid meat,
fresh from tbe oyster beds, at Black -
stone's. Phone 240.
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Equip your mind and body for more
effimeut work. If your vocation cells
for either menial or physical work,
you cannot dr.'nmpliah best results
uniess your hlu a1 is rich and puce.
Strength and endurancecan come only
Goon the blond. Signs' of had blood
are usually shown in forms of languor,
poor apperlie. headaches, constipation,
skin eruptions, etc. i)r. Brown's
Sarsaparilla Compound will put your
blood in good condition, stimulate the
vital organs and equip your wind and
body for more efficient work. This
remedy should he taken at thin season, kespe3ially if you experience that. tired -
out feeling. Large bottle for a dollar,
old by F.. R. tt'igle, druggist, (iode-
'rich.
The Latest Spring Millinery
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Its TAR iIRTATa or BgNJAMth AU,Oertoe.
I.ATn or TH0 VII.1.Aol Or Dllsea ROIs, IN
'r(5 gAQCOUNUTY Or HI'5ON, K5SIRID Faatl5R,
Notice I. hereby Blest, `unguent to the
Statute In that behelf, rhvt all persona having
claims ■5440.1 Benjamin Amoieties, who Mod
on the 9f1t.h day of February. 1517, are 'regnlred
on or befog* the lath da of Marnh, 1017, to send
h post or deliver to Ormiston g. Aug°.t.lne,
i nngannon, (Int., administrator of the state
and effect., of the odd dsrea.od, roll ~oculars
of their claim'; and that lifter the meld last
Iteatlonedda(te LhetaM ed mints rotor will pro
reed to diatr►beite the ammeter of the mid de
enured *mono the persona entitled thereto, hay
Ing regent only to ahs. claim. of which he
WWI then have had haiee, wad that the "mid
administrator se III not be liable for the wild
aMetw, or any part. thereof, to luny porton of
whose Salto he "heliport then have received
pt��11 le.
Dwtwd at (lndtrieh this 14th day of March.
1 lROUDp(N)T. KiLLORAN t 1:00KF.
loltcitnn for Mid Administrator.
OTICE IN HEREBY 0IVRN,
pur.oant toChapter 1]5. Sleet Ion let, RA0 .
at. all Dermas having claims agalnet the
emits, of WIIII,m Cowan. late of the town
of Godes-irk In the enmity of Heron, gen
Lumen, who 4404 ern 0, shown the 11.t day of
Jannary, 1011 are required t.] deliver their
claim, and fon partienlarw of eweh elelme to
the urdernlpead, 0/000to1e, 0n or herons the
0*0 day of Marol, IM7. Aral (hat after the
latter daG we will distribute tM..test. of the
raid de reasad among Or parties rot Maul there
to, having regard only(*the Malino of whleh
we .tall have reo'el tba
JOMst ilAN - Ar( Ni strut. Out.
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YOU ARE
CORDIALLY
INVITED TO
ATTEND THE
Tug Flea !( it I Ie'1l1 It.t .1)1
ANOTHER LETTER FROM L-OORP.
WARNER.
Lance -Corp. E. A. Warner,jsrwer-
ly of The Signal, whiles to t ' editor
as follows from Crown oroug Subsea
England, February GI :
You paid me. quite a compliment i
our .wise of Jauary 25th when thn
e
your
n
first itetu of reading mattes on the
(root peke was *owe lines written by
me to my wife somewhere shout
Christmas ti¢' 1 do not know how
they got into our hands, bot 1 did out
write them for publication, although
I war aerate that my wife bad given
them to the editor of the local paper
at Burk's Falls. My gift of rhyming
bye often come in useful in camp life
and 1 have helped to souse the men
Of ILO evening by preparing, in rhyme.
skits on current events in camp lite.
1 have been away from the Battalion,
which is as Willey, for the part week,
taking a cou. se of instruction on 111.1s-
ehine-quna at the echoed of trench
warfare here. I hope 10 rejoin the
Battalion at the end of the that week
to March and if I paw my tests credit-
ably 1 may act as io*tructer for a
while before going to France. There
are nine men and one officer herefrow
the 161st, but only myself and -a ser-
geant specializing in machine-guns.
Our machine-gun section is herr but
is no longer attached to the Battalion,
as all machine -gunners ere now at-
tached to the machine-gun corps and
proceed to the front in drafts where
they ate attached to battalions from
divisiowel headquarters. Lance -Corp.
McKay, wbo waw transferred to the
garrison duty battalion, at Hsetingv,
is also here taking a course in bomo-
ing with the object of becoming an in-
s[t•ticl ot•.
AL Witley I am only fourteen tulles
from wy birthplace and have expet-
ieuced s couple of very enjoy/ale
week -ends there, as I can easily ride
over ou a wheel lo a little more than
an hour. i have many ft lends there
in towns within a radius of twenty
wiles el the camp red that ie one rea-
son that I am anxious to get back.
Most of our men are taking another
course of musket: y at the Alde rshot
ranges and 1 have artery car
that they will give. a good account of
themselves. The light here is not good
for fine sighting and is rather a draw-
back to the CenadiaS troops, who ares
used to lots of light. I expect as soon
as the ntuskelry course is completed
another draft of our sten will go ever.
Trusting 14ie will find fill well et The
tligaar. 1 our.,
E. A. WARNER.
in opening tie ^anadlan School of
Trench Warfare at Orowb orough
(local pronunciation Crown's', and
usually called "Crowborough in the
Mist"), Colonel Smart, the command•
alit of the camp, said, among other
things. that the conditions wi re ideal,
refer] log. I believe, to the toptgtaphy
of the country. which ie more than
usually uuduletingg. The boys. who
always use the a ldier's prerogative of
grumbling to its limit, took tbe re-
mark as referring to the camp lite,
end knowing my failing for putting
wy thoughts in rhyme asked ire to
write a skit on the Colonel'. words.
The following ie the result -some, of
the statements may be slightly exag-
gerated :
Crowborough in the Mist.
There is a camp in Sussex
Where hill. and valleys meet :
From spying eyes of toeulen
Iris a safe retreat.
The name of it is C whorough-
In the Miet, you add quite low.
'Tie an ideal spot for training,
For Colonel Smart mid so.
The mud is thick end slimy,
The ditches widowed deep,
The huts let in the raindrops,
The hugs won't let us sleep.
}
1 Hut all of there conditions
Just aid the camp, and so
The Colonel says it 1. ideal,
And. Colonel Smai t should know,
'Tis milerirom any railway •
And almost off the earth, --.....
Of soldiers there's abundance,
Of ladies there's a dearth.
The canteen beer is musty,
The rations stale and low.
That's ideal for the soldiers,
For Colonel Sinai t said so.
The troops are here fir training
in a Trench warfare school.
They handle pick and shovel,
Bombe and entrenching tool.
They work from mr rn to evening
Til hacks begirt to how.
The camp is ouch' a good one,
F1 1 ('olonel Swart said ,o.
The Colonel know. his business,
For be has done hie hot.
Tier mud does not affect .stile, -
Hie batman .leans his kat.
In these ideal rnnditione
The snldi, r • 1.104, and -well,
The -Colonel trays it's te rfect,
Hui 1' my says It a -
ratber unf•orufortable,
-E. A. W.
............
THEIlkDS IN KHAKI.
Melville O. Anderenp, A former
ooderich boy, who enlisted with the
Canadian Kngineetr at Ottawa in
1911, and had since served with them
at the front, is now with the infantry
and has received his commission
Lieut. Anderson is a son of Mts. J. A.
Anderson, of Ottawa, his father being
the late Rev. Jas. A. Anderson of
Goderich.
The ('anadiin Engineers .Ire looking
for a number ut recruits in Ibis die-
trict and Sergt. Thos. Pritchard has
hero appointed as the local recruiting
officer. Men of all trades ere wanted
for the Engineers, either for home
service or overawe, and `.ergs. Pt Och-
er 1, whose office is in the old Khaki
Cluh 1001M11 Morton's block). will be
glad to give any particulars on eppli-
cation.
-_ PTO:-iFi1LTAM KENNEDY.
Pte: William Kennedy, son of Mre.
l;'Ptriek Kennedy, returned borne
on Friday evening, and was web
comed at the G. T. R. station by
Mayor Monologs, Reeve Nairn and
Town Clerk Knox. Private Kennedy
was eaveeelg ounded last Seimernber,
hie left •haper tiring hadly shat-
tered, After being wounded he lay
in a shell -hole for two days I."fure he.
Ing r.'sdna(f. fir wee for Ruse Hine in
hospital in France; and afterwards in
Eng1aod, and hie left arm is still use-
less and he miller s much pain.
Y. M. C. A. MILITARY WORK.
Public Meeting in Gatwick Next Thurs-
day to Be Addr by Capt, UcNab.
Mr. Henry 7-eigh, f Toronto, was
in town this week ma 'ngreliminary
arrangements for a c nvw of the
town in the interests of the military
work of the Y. •l C. A. A llrovision-
al committee has hero tortured and or-
ganization for the canvass will her
conlpletrd xt a public meeting 10 he
held in the Temperance Hall onThurs-
day evening of next week, at So'Clock.
This meeting sr II be addressed' by
C.pt. John McNab, who has s 'hr
al, n.t eighteen wombs in Y. M.C.
work et the Gout Bud will give a pal
on trench life,
�tT,he Y. M . C. A. has rigbty-three
mere woe king at the front. and their
services and the various accommoda-
tions provided by the Y. M. C. A. are
held in high value by the (nen. Por
this year's wink $Nq,Ot*l ie the esti-
mated expenditure, and for next year
the estimate is 116.1H,000. The public
are cordially invited tel Attend the
meeting next Thursday evenitg to
hear Capt. McN.eh and learn more
about what the M. C. A. is doing
for the soldiers.
It is proposed to make the canvass
of tete town od the :16th inst.
. Spring Millinery.
1 wish to,announce that i hate a
full st'ck of spring millinery at"rea-
sonable prices And will he pleased to
show it after 8atnrday, the 11th.
Showroom upstaire. MRs. P. T.
DEAN, East at. and Square.
Miss Cameron announces her first
showing of spring and moronity millin-
ery for Wednesday, March 21, and
following day.
The Maple Leaf Social Club is put-
ting on a dance next Tuesday evening,
March 211,h. Adwision-gents Ub',
-ladles fret.
FORMA L
OPENING
on Saturday,
March 17th
C. M Campbell
Kingston Street
Goderich
SCHOOL GARDENING
COMPETITION.
Goderich Industrial Exhibition Board Of-
fers Sao in Prizes.
At the hoard weetiog of the Gode-
rich Industrial and Agricultural Soci-
ety held at the town hall on Saturday
afternoon the trow-utter statement, as
audited by Niagara. Lane and Putter,
was received and accepted for tor -
warding to the Drpartwent at Tot on -
tor After settling all claim. for 1916
the balance in hand amounted to $72.
his is considered a sstisfactt.ry
s owing, in view of the adverse condi-
tions of the weather at the time of the
fall fair last year.
The report on the revision of the
prize ILt wee accepted from the spec-
ial committee appointed for the pur-
pose. The poultry pt ize list has been
re•iied and is as nearly perfect as can
be reasouahly expected. A class of
ptizev for fens Of standard breeds of
fowl has been formed, with entry fee
of 'r"oc per pen ; aldol a class for *ever et
varieties. o1 pigeons with good prises
and a fee of 10c per pair entry.
The hoard set aside twenty dollars
for competition in school children's
gardens, ti..wrt's and vegetables, pro-
viding that into rest he shown by rural
echool eectioue, and that metrias ate
received from at Ira►( five schools. It
is hoped to stimulate interred in this
line and that the trustees and teachers
will take it up at once. Now that the
sowing season will won be on us,
spret:y action is fleeces*: y. •
The exhibition dates are fixed fee
September 25th, 27th and 71stb.
"Shoes."
The Bluebird attraction for next
Monday and Tuesday at the Model
Theatre is a romantic story entitled
"Shoes.'• The girl in the cree we eked
in a ten -cent More at a small wage.
Her mother took in enahiug to help,
rapport the family -consisting of two
entailer children, and a Lazy, good -fin -
nothing fatter. '1'hia ishan was too
limy even to look for work. He would
leave home late in the forenoon and
sit all day ou park bench.,, readingg
dime novels, smoking his pipe And
•`rushing the tan' -hlii -- wife and.
daughter providing the money.
The g ri needed shote. The wrecks
she wore were falling from her feet.
To prevent picking up 'splinters from
the rough boards un wbiell she stood
all day behind the counter, she pro-
tected the bottoms of her fret by in•
sorting pasteboard insoles. Her even-
ings she spent with her feet in waren
water to reduce the swelling and
soothe her tired fret.
Each week eha .� .i • ):dr-.
pay-eovelope home to her nrot ` Each week she was promised $i with
which to buy new shoes. But there
wee always need fur the money she
earned to supply the family larder -;
to provide beer and tobacco for her
lazy father. Just how the half -slave
shop girl finally succumbed to relent-.
less Mre and "sold out for it pair of
shoes" is pictorially related on the
screen.
There is a lesson In 1141,. feattu'e for
every father and mother who have
mode theniselvn rm'poosible for the
welfnre of a dsught.r -it expounds
the greatest problem ever eesayed in
moving pictures and does it deftly,
cleanly -and wish gripping interest.
Wholesomeness and purity are our
first considerations when retaking our
homemade candy and iter -cream. A
trial will convince. you. Edwards'.
one I.V.
AUCTION SALES.
Mos it,l t, M.rrh 10 .A action ..ale of farm
stock and tniplcinrnt.. piopett) of Mr. Thome,
11. Any. at lot 13. roures.um 4. Hayfield toad.
(iwlenrh bpwh•hip. it cue commence. at 4
o'clock sheet,, 'r. 0t•N Oily, newt' err
TltCaCDvy. March 24. -Abet ion ode of milcb
town; farrow cows end pone rattle. property
of M,.J. f: Verge -on, at leiw'an'. hotel. (lode.
rich. rale (onunenoou et 1.:e0 o'clock. T1111(A0
01:0054. auctlo,,,'er,
Ti'g,DAW. All. ilAnt'tion sal. of f.rm
Ince and 1011,1. mit of Hrnry 1.
Kar, at lot 111. r t on 1, Wr-t Waw s,,ost;,
Nile po.toMem. 1. OV 5y, auctioneer.
K08S.-lp OpdeMrb. about arch \:y:cy
itbRo.. widow of the 1 tr
Robert Rose,
DIE
aged (a veal-,
SLOtN.-At the home of hl. daughter, Mrs.
Wesley Nsiker. 1lotteries. ou T111 .day.
March 1:2, Andrew 1V. 410+0i. t` hlyth. to
hi. 731 h jeer.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS-Ma+ch 15.
Pegs
War Lout- Deportment of Finance. Utt, a 5
Incubators for Sate -O. Y, Kidd ......, 1
TM .New War len-Join• Stark & Co., T
01110
Iroo Moulder, Wanted-1'fglor•forbew
Guelph , .. ..... _ ......... ... . 1
7Rrtrr forest .
(tome:: .4.ardatlo 1 1
Auto truck and Car for Salt -1 Orate
Door Ce,. Ltd ... . . ..
Meader- Niles 1.'emetvn.... .. 1
Nln-ic Teaching 511.. Nora E. 1101144....:1
Inc ItobeLost Geo. Rntledge. Nile.... t
The New aeries Chevrolet -Oce. Joh ou5
War Loan- .1 E. Amy. Sc Co., Toronto 5
Rubbers -Canadian I'onwldatedRubber
('o., Montreal I
Meehan.(''all--. 1h,rninloo 41.ptrtt5.0t Agna-
riot. re $
Ford Touring ('err Kelly A MacE . .... I
nab -Pam.
Saturday next, 17th inst., is the
closing date at Walters' shoe store.
Only two days to get berthing in boots
and shoes. Don't. miss the oppor-
tunity. „
CHURCH NOTES.
An event of special interest to the
ladies will be the spring millinery
opening at Mise C. M. Campbell's.
Kingston strew, on Saturday, 17th
inst.
The Women's institute will serve
tea, for the benefit of (lie Red Cross
work, on Thursday afterfoon of nett
week. M . Hodgen. Bras. baying
kindly offer the use of their carpet
detaillmene Nu the occasion. Admis-
sion 15c. Tea served froth 14 to 6
o'clock. Everybody le Invited.
We would rather sell psis shoes at a
big reduction than pay freight no
them. This ie why we offer thea) et
such ridiculously low pricer. 8at-
nrday, 17th inst., fa our clogln da In
(llderich. Enough said. .1. P. WAL-
rERa.
At Knox church next Sunday motn-
Ing Rev. R. 0. McDermid'(n subject will
he: "The Ministry of Suffering."
Evening subject: "The Supreme
Rev, 0. M. Holmes will preach next
Sunday In the Baptist church. Morn•
le subject : "The Reflex influence
of flirtation Service." Evening sub-
ject : "Troubles of Men,•(.
The subject for discission at the
Men's Sunday Club at North -street
Methodist church next Sunday will
be : "Parliament's relation to nation -
building -What should it do fur edu-
cation 1'
Atr Korth street Methodist church
next Sunday Intoning Rev. 1%, K.
Hager'. subject will to : "'the Chti.-
tlan Doctrine of Resurrection," Even-
ing subject : "Lite'. Christ Places --
Tyre and Sidon."
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Spring Millinery - Mr.,IP. T. mos... .. 1
Men Wanted -Thu Helmsley swale a Atli
Company. ('hathnm..:;.,. . ... ..,,
Hotel Worled- t'. H. Chute, Wisdom 1 l'
Machin i- - and Tr.olneikatntWillaltld-Tayke►-
rnthr. l'o..(luelph . 1
Bs her Shop lienrtre Little......... . 1 .
War Loon I.nc.! !links t
Caned inn Feel neer, serge. T, PNteiord.. . W
+Iced (five. for 8nle - W. T. Mersa 1
Millinery Opening -Mia tJ. M. Campbell..., 1
dirt 11',urted - Mn. NI. N flow ell ... 1
Tamworth now. for SAO.- H. Keith Revell 1
Auction Sale Thome. 1). Amy. l '
Auotlon Sale -J. 5. Fcrau-on 1 .
Auction tide- Henry J. Kerr .. . . t r
Potter. N'anted -- Apply Signet (Mice 1
Ilnuntlet Lost- 5l.nd Olace ..... 1 ' `
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