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OF CANADA
SAVE, Because -
The habit of saving is the rock
foundation of success.
emeneeteneet
NO1'10E TO CREDITORS.
NOTICE TO OREDITORB.
or me .Arran or TMA KOTara os NM -1W
MOLT. tars Or Tee Towm w OooeaJCH.
rod TMs COUOTT or Huston, ereaviaa,
Comm Junes. DOL'- b.
Hellos L herby gives t urot nt to the IRs
mi
Re -
raid atomise. et Ontaria
o, IWO, Chapter 141,
{tit all creditors aid other ka.ier claims
against the east., of the said Philip; Holt.
who died on or about the IM.k day of Apra,
A. D. 11117, are required, on or betore dayD
tb�
dof July. A.. .fill
ear deliver to the uedendeuod selloltore for the
execuaaad .uamnia► addressee sed deisoriptions
the full particulars et their elatmw, the mate
meet of thou .room and the mature of tie
•ssertlies Ili dol . bold them.
Ara H
STsa T•tts ante that atter sorb
loarsentloeed date the sad eset 0111 will
ewesed to dttriWy the meets) et W 044 de
oeo..d among a he parties entitled tbmrila ha
lag retard d only to the dater of wiser they
sash thea have aortae. sod that the said
eso.tare will test b. IMbl.;Jor the sa44 a
or ass pert thereof. ta any paneoo or
.uusmse lved by thoee riers at the time ice skof such detrital -
"rated
Dated at Ooderteb. this ith day of June.
A. D. 11117•
PROLD).)OT, YII.LORAN & COOKL
w st 8etlrtt..s for said Muratori.
CARD OF TRAMS.
y$[is8 LUOAa DR81RS8 TO AC-
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wal�ipws��sbr lbdasZiemer,.
kswe pf,otlpt
„a.,,w. q10 101rsf�.Vsar1.n es the are,(
.;r�dieR. 1 O_lPeTif NNYl.-MR WM. G.
goL and
Ina'a in resent toseavw
mat. 117-lt
IISHISISMINEHHISIag
1P&RM BOARD WA
NTS D.-
elooroabnar mood
nrseaLake Huron. from amt
acid Ile of July to middle of Aulfu.t. Give toll
particular am to termer location. eta,
�ayndd�7tale
If • s.rord lady oould •wren to peeviiedd
one room le 000.pleb
toma on
Om Ooderlek.
FOR SAL1 OR RENT.'
PUBLIC NOTICR.
NOTiCR.-ALL PERSONS ARE
herby warned pot a t■laude on the
grounded! tie Oederlo11 Poultry Farm. Ven-
om are wdeemo 11 they Dome In the right way.
but the place 1s nets tkorovidtfare.
GODESICH POULTRY FAtilt.
FARM MOR BALE. -LOT CON-
CESSION 7 (Jolbaves towPshl refloating
of one hundred acne el tits beet farm land in
the township oast isrobard, plenty of ceder
and Nes over
. Hood uprise water.
never /nee dry la roamer and never overflows
in wtstsr. Oa the tamale a good two -.tory red
Walt beer. H•{1144. stables and shed. In era
ohms i.adltios. For terms shed part Ica lam apply
to THOS. BURNS. R.R. No. A Oodertab. Mit
AGENT WANTED - RETURNED
SOLDIER PREFERRED,- We want a
repreeenlative to call oo farmer in the county
of Huron In the Interest or tbe beet known ag-
ricultural weekly in Canada. Permanent pod.Goo to
will lobe given to • me returned moldier.
psAea�ssmotorc or bel epte would be an aadovveenntt-
TBK lCCANADIAN COUNNTRYMAN PUB-
Li$HINO CO .11 !Want BL, Toronto.
WANTED. -FAMILY WASHINGS
apd plain amine,. to do at home. MRS
WM. PRFA.Ontle. Hayfield road. 37.93
NOTICE. -ALL THOSE HAVING
seoounta with DR. W. F (:ALLOW ar
requested to call at his home .od arrange for
the payuaeet of aloe without delay. as be ex
pert. to proceed overload In the sou future
and wisher to have all aoocuob eitalghteued
up before b loaves. 31-11
NOTICE OF COUNT OF REVISION.
TOWN OF OODERICH.
Take notice that Use Court of Revision
of the Town of Goderich will bold its
first sitting io the Cotrocil Chamber,
Town Hall, iodurias, for the purpose
of bearing appeals against the Assess -
moot Roll for the Town for the year
1917, on
MONDAY. June 181b, 1917,
at 8 o'clock in the evening.
All parties interested are requested
to atteud.
L L. KNOX.
Town Clerk.
Goderich, May 31st, 1917. 66 3t
fi10 RENT. -U A F U R N i SHED.
1 apartments aeon Mr. IL. ft Wale's, .tor..
Alen eaters on Hayfield road Apply MRS
JAMOI WILSON. North street. NV
VOR $ALS --HOURS ANL) TWO
1-. jU' $ r Serie street. Frame home.
Dana"
rot t care :ono
on modern Impr.s
meati Nestd~sttrWn aid 000veoleot to0allsel-
au Aho ave acres of land/dimmed an
tM read, .dtable for markst oardos-
teg. and two dote to west end of rrii. dean.
able bulldfoa Iota Apply to JOHN V• SALK-
LLD fan et. or ISAAC aA KELD,
Ma rail, IL 1L No. L Ooderlob. i 0141_
161UR RALE ATA GENUINE BAR -
L` OA IN &I TAKEN AT ONCE
d MI
A it tog hire dwelling. containing parlor,
taps I k0'ttbsa. lsater
pt� and and .
te �and w ttunder all the
booyyoorrtlmm ooaaleeggqf • "ay.sMteroperty ie
t to Vie
M.1111111600 ahead ewe, 6�� Ittstiwte Priv
habsea alt w4ehaeer.
Aim sew, amematamparior,
. arid
Aran= Caftan
c.. of susggs� tion will pay spud lour
for ;we Ewe Issas beta( ndasaes .
basted. ►eve al e0. -.that
we •soli the meesr.
SUNDRY. 0.asrb
BOYS WANTED. -WE CAN GIVE
imploymentyDumber of btt at box
-
Maklae. OODERIOMANUFACTURING
CO. LIMITED.
WANTED. -A WOMAN TO "TAKE
ed an std lady. Apply MR8,
H'TKPH YATIB. 8t. Patrick's streeQ Mtf
/ t1RLS WANTED. -APPLY OODE-
LI Ria KNITIINO CO.
LOST AND FOUID.
1 OMI. -IN UODERiCH, FOX TER-
RIER pup, black-and-tan bead. black
ipso on body, •newer to name of Betty. Any-
one
n -
MIfinding her kindly write or 'phoneA�L
T SOWN, Ridgewood Park. 'Mom x
IHISIC.
JUR* WMOOINue.
•Asteenc resp tiithart'.
At tb.Dome of lino.. and Mrs. AL -
of
1 zd�, pnesole
of the bride. 'a quiet wedding cere-
mony was performed at 6 o'clock on
W yJune Otb, when
Mine Vial•$ t became tbe bride
I Mr. Joseph Armetroog, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Jobs E. Armstrong, of
Ooderioh. Rev. Jambe familtun, of
Godericb, unioiated. The bride was
hendaninely dressed in navy blue
taffeta silk with crepe 'de chine trim-
ming., and was unattended. Mr. and
Mot. Armstrong will reside in Gode-
rich.
I�HEO. E. SUNBURY. A. A. G. 0.,
L. w
D. C. M., Grolt end Choirmaster of
nez Churob. Teacher piano. votoe organ.
Papp. precured tor examinations. &tudio-
Ne non street, four doors east or Dr. Hunter's.
NORA E. HURLEY, L. L U. M.
--
Teacher piece and theoretical wort Puplle
prepared for examinetlo e. tit tato. St. DavI4Y
street. 6791
CRAIGIE'S REAL ESTATE BARGAINS
Mkt J. A. Rroli tt ON
ala Hsu by public mutton at Mr.
Jehnoton's farm, • mile and • half tela[
Grew, on
WEDN&RDAY.JUN X (3111.
eoeamencteg at 1.311 o'clock
Twenty Hood grade Durham cows,
newly calved, and net 1e can.
SIx chalet Holstein mow.,
Four geed beef ring heifer.
Eleven young mule and calve+.
Totes. -All sumo of 810 and under,osab:eveg
that amount, dr months' credit will be given r
f.approved Joint notes, or a discount
at ray d e per cent. per annum allowed for
crab on credit amount.
J.A. NICHOLSON. T. OUNDRY,
Proprietor. Auctioneer.
Mee
ANNUAL LIBERAL
MEETING.
THE LADS IN KHAKI.i
twee -4.70 W Alt.
At the East street Presbyterian
manse on Werd•eeday afternoon. June
6th, Rev. James Hamilton united in
ularrlage Miss Margaret Clarissa
Cowan. eldest daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. John Cowan. of the 12th conces-
sion of Ashfield. and Mr. Charles
Robb, of tits' mare township. The
bride Wm quietly but gracefully at-
tired in her 9r veiling snit of brown
broadcloth, wits bat to match. The
happy couple lett on the 4.3) C. P. R.
train on a trip to Galt, Guelph. Hes-
peter and other pointa. On their re-
turn they will reside on the groom's
fine farm on the 12th concession of
Anhfiekt. The Signal joins in the
bee rty congratulations and good
wishes with which Mr. and Mrs. Robb
commence their wedded lite.
Hleawr-IANDK MOON.
The annual meeting of the North
Huron Liberal Association for Provin-
cial affairs will be held in the town
hall, Wingbarn. on Tuesday. June
19th, commencing at L9) o'clock p.m.,
for the election of officers and the
nomination of a candidate for the Oo-
talio Legislature.
Prominent lady •ad gentlemen
speaker. will be pretreat to •ddrvw the
meeting.
A. the women of the Province have
bees Alvan tate franchise. the women
of theReding ars Invitd to attend and
take parkin the husiuess of the onset -
A hireeneleadreurreef bosh T 7
eted gentlemen is requeeled.
•
Official word was received on Satur-
day that Pte. Joe Mugford, .on of Mr.
sod Mrs. Martin Mugford. of Beowil-
ler, had rfoeived guoelu.t wounds in
the lett 7loulder. Pte. Mugford le
nineteen years old. He enlisted in the
161st Battalion at Goderich sod crossed
to Fraoce wtth the first draft from the
Hurons.
A dra Army Service Corps men
whM le don yesterday to train
at Toronto included the following
Ooderich men ; T. E. Sunbury, G. O.
Mealwan. H. K. Ross, J. K. Parr and
W. J. Carter.
At the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
liam Sanderson, Athert street, on
Wednesday, June 6th, a happy event
took place in the marriage of their
Mgouoeet daughter, Edith Norma, to
r. James Bisset, of Saltford Heights.
The ceremony was performed at high
noon byRev. R. C. McDermid. The
bride, ooking very pretty in & gown
of whltesilk with bridal veil, and carry-
ing a bouquet of bridal roses and
valley lilies, eotared.the drawing loom
leaning on abs arm of her father.
After the customary festivities Iplluw•
Mg the ceremony, the happy couple
belt amid showers of confetti and good
wishes for • brief motor trip to Col-
Iingwood and Owen Sound. On :heir
returnwill take up their reel -
deuce In ttb.� ie home on Victoria street
reosntly purchased by the groom
Both bride. end gvoom are highly
esteemed le *API* oirelht of friends,
who uoita IailOOats *WNW UT their
happiness ami prreperity.
.TswArsfl'-leMIDDLETON.
iso Hattie Middle-
toe,�of kat. Jobe Middle-
�1°
Mbi
be '«-
araetlli.:
Mr. Geo. $unwary,- ef Goderick was
quietly solemnised is► St. Jame:
church, Roderic's township. on Wed-
nesday, June etb, at high noon, Rev.
W. B. Moulton performing the cere-
mony. Mrs. John McNaughton, of
Varna. played the Lohengrin wedding
march, as the bride entered escorted
by her brother, Mr. Fred Middleton.
who gave her away. The bride
looked extremely well in a smart taupe
taffeta suit touched with champagne
and blue with hat to match. She
carried • bouquet of lily -of -the -valley
and orchids. After the ceremony a
reception was held at "White Hall"
and a dainty luncheon was served,
the tables being artistically decorated
with roses and ferns. Toasts to the
bride, the hostess and the ladies were
proposed and appropriately honored.
Mr. and Mrs. Stewart k -ft on the after-
noon train for Cleveland and other
United States pointe, amid showers of
confetti and the good wishes of the
guests.
The following 11. flet of properties which 1
have for tale, and on Investigation prospeaitvs
buyer.'.111 find that the prtose are pmt dale
where the p.opertiee can be purchased to
(make moms money :
No. 1. Floe red brick house fully modern. 10
reoew. fru basement, corner Fait and Vittoria
street+. This V one of the most drelrble prop.
entice In t be town of Goderich. l'rtee Winn
Na 'L Fane red Mick home. hilly modem,
with hot water heating. 7 ro.rmw full bseement,
intuited west aide Victoria street. This Is the
bee. buy 1n town. Price 15.110.
No. :. New red brink bootie Jut hunt lin&
electric light and bath. 7 rooms, two Iota with
halt teem and good garden, mord available
land If detlre4. dtuated emit aids Huron road.
Good buy. Prim/Well
No. 4. White brick, Iletery. 7-reom hones,
lath and electric light& Gant harp, two Iota
with fruit (rase, dilated on 1 he corner of Cam.
MOPand Raglan street.. t'rlee Cilia
No 5 White brick fteoun hoose• all modern
.aevenlenrea. pol. water heating. fireplace In
living room and loth.Itnwte4 on the .korner
Of Nelson and Cambrtw. Pelee p.6rt).
Pio. 1. Frame hoar, 1i story. 1 roams, tau
10WMiler street, trees, gloated
Iran on the went aide
al
No. 7. Frame house, 7 room. and bath, t wo
• ith trent trees. elfaated ou Warren street
Na R Block of du et the bet garden Iota in
learn,
situated on the ww.t dde of Huron road.
l4Mn 17m
No A one of the choicest ittlMlsa lots In
pane, situated on the (.rerrnt. Fall dee lot.
lieveral other Bethune can he had on emboa-
Lien 1t Ura Meow
M.mltar of homer te rent
vanished and Unfurnished Summer Cab
mesh
WAast.d to Ret. -Sit homes, wink an
conveniesate, at soca
J. W. iclittilllgitee.
FOR SALE
MORE POTATOES
FOR SALE.
Two carloads arrive this week.
Get your order in early.
R. R. ELLIOTT.
'Phone 16 r 7 Goderich Rural.
Box 871, Goderich P. O.
L'OR SALE. -8 5.00 N D -R A N D
1' baby carriage. Apply at SIGNAL. Ur-
nCK. 81-41
FOR SALE. -130 -CART, IN FIRST-
CLASS condition ; large hood, wood
side.R.o baby -walker. Apply MIS. H. T.
EDW
RICT'IONARY FOR 8 A L R.-
9plendld copy of webater's i.t.rnaliomal
Ooeary lover 4.5!41 pages). Owner boa no
Aprther p t et tor ft AIme aurid wt11 moll at a bargain.
i'OR SALE.-RO WBOAfi. IN GOOD
as rendition. Apply at SIGNAL OFFiCL
FOR RALE. -ONS AUTO TRUCK.
capaolty II tons. Salable for expres
el1very or farm work. Ptrmnettc Use In
frock rear axle. the Rummell Internal geardrive.
Speed. 14 to 30 miles per hour.
One Jitney auto oar, eloeed body ; to carry
e{ght ssosere. Pneumatic Orem all ronnd.
Doth can be seen at oar factory or drop rat a
pr.teard for toll particular' and prime of
either.
TUE PAOET GRAiN DOOR Goderich.LTD..
1
CARTAGE
()apt. Gordon McNevin has returned
home iuvalided after spending over a
year in France. His health has given
out, and after a short visit to the
paternal home here be goes to Mus-
koka to recuperate.
PLANS FOR DOMINION DAY.
A Battery of Artillery and Feasibly as
Aircraft Exhtbition for the Celebratioo-
The fiftieth anniversary of the Cans-
dlan Confederation is to be fittingly
celebrated in Goderich on Monday,
July 2nd. At a weeting held In the
town hall on Friday evening last the
program for the day was discussed,
committees were appointed, and plans
were -laid for the securing of some
special attractions to give • military
character to the celebration.
A oowwit'ee was formed, with
Principal Johnston w chairman, and
it.cloding the principals of all the
schools of the town, to arrange for •
patriotic demonstration by the school
pupils. This will he one of the out-
standing features of the day.
It Is expected that one of the bat-
teries of artillery now training in this
military division will be hare, and an
effort is being made to secure the
presence of one or more military aero-
planes. In addition there will be
athletic oonrpetitione, • baby show,
TWO SIGNAL BOYS WHO
HURON COUNTY COUNCIL.
June Session Now in Progress at the
Court House.
The county council is in session at
the rourt house, with the members all
present.
The communications presented at the
opening session on Tuesday afternoon
included one from the Clinton Board
of Trade asking the council to take
action at once for the improvement of
the county highways under the Pro-
vincial Good Ronde Act. There was
also a renewed application from the
township of A.htield for the taking
over by the county of the Disher
bridge near Dungannon. The Farmers'
Clubs of Belgrave and Walton asked
for the appointment of a district agri-
cultural repreoentetivr.
A resolution was parsed expreesine
gratitude and appreciation of the
loyalty and devotion displayed by the
ladies of the patriotic and Red Cross
encietlee of the countv of Huron In
providing comforts for our soldiers at
the front which they could not and
would not have received from any
other .0u1te.
A deputation consltting of Sheriff
Reynolds and Messrs. W. H Kerr, of
Brume's, Comm., of Wingham, Jack-
son, of Clinton, Beattie, Greig, Stew-
art. Ament and Sutherland, of 8r -
forth, waited on the council on Wed-
nesday in behalf of the Children's Aid
gaelety,and particularly In enpport of
the movement for the establishing of
a children's shelter for the county. A
motion it before the council for •
grant of $2,1:00 to the Children's Aid
Society for the purchase and mainten-
ance of the "8t. Lawrence" property
in Roderich as • shelter.
On Wednesday afternoon Mrs.
(Rev.) Hamilton. president of the
Huron War Auxiliary, waited on the
council, eeplained the work of the
Auxiliary, and coked for a grant of
8109 toward.' its fund..
Mara. Doups and Penhal., of Rte.
phen, app.ar.d before the council In
advocacy of the appointment of a dis-
trict representative.
Mr. Hosigarth, representing the
Provincial Department of Public
Highways, addressed the nnnneil on
thei subject ofplod roads. Tide
is to be 4lannss.d try the e01n-
e dneMg Use present eaadoa.
Having enlisted with the 161st
(Huron) Battalion for active ser-
vice overseas, I have made arrange-
ments with Mr. Nelson Yen to
carry on my cartage bwtiness in my
absence, and I would respectfnlly
solicit from the public generally,
and from my old customers partic-
ularly, a continuance of their valued
patronage until such time as I can
again resume my occupation.
Any business entrusted to Mr.
Veo during my absence will he
cerefnlly attended to and will be
thankfully appreciated by me.
ALFRED H. JANE
Telephone order to Mr, Veo
No. 267.
ARE "DOING THEIR BIT."
CORP.•
ERNE$T A. WARNKR,
ftrrnterly assistant editor of The
Signal.
Corp. Warner and Pte. Bates went overseas
PTs. JOHN H. BATES,
formerly of the mechanical staff
of The Signal.
th the 1614 (Huron) Battalion.
ANGLICANS GATHER.
Mei a Supper Held at Masoatc Tamps
Wednesday Ermine.
A moat instructive and inspiring ad-
dress was delivered by Rev. Canon
Tucker, of London, oo Wednesday
evening to • gathering of members of
the Anglican church in the Masonic
Temple. The occasion was a men's
supper, the Invitations to which were
issued by the rector and wardens of
8t. George's church. About one hun-
dred men gathered about the tables at
which supper was served by the ladies
of the church.
At the conclusion of the supper the
rector, Rev. A. L. O. Clarke, called
upon Rev. Dr. Allan &eager, of Van-
couver, B. C., who, introducing him-
self as one of the "old-timer:' otGode-
rich. gave w brief address, speaking
particularly of the Anglican church in
the far West beyond the Rocky Moun-
tains, and of the strength which unity
and sympathy will give to the whole
church from Atlantic to Pacific.
Canon Tucker then was introduced
and after some congratulatory remarks
upon the gathering proceeded to an
address which gripped the attentlor
of his bearers to the last wotd. He
sketched the development of British
freedom, both in spirituel and in polit-
ical matters, from the dito and distant
days of the beginnings of English
history, and showed how Canada is
vitally Interested in the maintenance
of the principle. of freedom and right-
eousness for which Britain has stood
and stands today in the great war. He
expressed the hope that the Freak
democracies of the world -Britain,
France, the United States, and the
new Russia -would unite for the Drue i
establishment of peace and f
throughout the world.
An address bythe rector, illust
by lantern slies, dealt particularly
with the affairs of 8t. George'e. and •
resolution was paved pledging the
gathering to the support of the rector
and dburc►wardens in their work of
heildhen ep the church in this com-
munity.
Another returned war berm arrived
Mr. Ben Allen of tow . /ANfbrtngb M
has font his right leg from above the
knee, Ptd.. Morris looks well ani is
Goias cheerful. He is a eon of Mr. and
IGtts. B. J. Morris. of Austin, Man.,
forcer residents of this section, and
enlisted at. Winnipeg in February of
last year with the 107th Battalioo, ar-
riving in "France in Deeewber: On
the night of February 3, while Il t-
tioned before Vimy Midge, he took
part In his first (and last) bombing
raid. Atter he and his companions
had finished their work in the
German trenches a large shell struck
him, carrying awayhis foot. He
crawled hack to a pnt about • hun-
dred yards distant, where he lay until
the stretcher-bearers found him about
seven hours later. He had since been
in hospital, in France and in England,
until about three weeks ago. He will
be in town for a few days before re-
turning to Toronto for further treat-
ment.
BROU(3HTON-KELLERM AN.
The marriage of Ethel May, daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Kellerman, to
Lieut. E. A. Broughton. M. B., son of
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Broughton of
Whitby, took place at the home of
the bride's parents, Dashwood, on
June 2. the Rev. H. A. Kellerman,
B. A.. of Niagara, officiating. The
bride, who wore ivory duchess satin,
with hand -embroidered court train
and bridal veil, caught with orange
blossoms, entered the drawing -room
to the strains of the wedding march
played by Miss Pearl Wertz. Miss
Ethel Broughton was maid of honor,
sod wore white silk crepe de chine.
Little Miss Florence Moritz, also in
white, was ring -hearer, and Miss
Oestricher sang. The bride and groom
left for Ottawa' and other eastern
cities, the former travelling in a grey
silk suit. They will be at home after
July 1, in Whitby, where Dr. Brough-
ton is medical of ser at the military
hospital after being overseas with
Canadian General Hoepit&l No. 4 at
Selonikl .
LOCAL TOPICS IN BRIEF.
coos floats and dec-
orated b1.. Highland dancing,
possibly mope spino it as anti. seri
other iktetiermrsiat yet erAgpged.
Chairmen 'of c+tnnif dos* ap-
p4nted as fellows :
Band committee -Reeve C.A. Piano.
Floral floats and decorated bicycles
-O. I. Moore.
Baby show -Councillors Nilson and
Moser.
Oroundsand gate -Councillor Moser.
Adult athletics -A. IV Robertson,
B.'1'. Rdwarde. • '-
,Highland
,,,Highland dancing -A. D. McLean.
Speed tests -Thos. Gundry.
Baseball, football and lacrosse -J. B.
Nairn.
Children's games - flirts, Reeve
Nairn ; boys, J. H. McClinton.
The executive committee le com-
posed of Mayor Mnnniuge and Meters.
L L. Knox, Dr. W. F. Clark, T. Gun-
dry and W. H. Robertson.
Dominion Day Notes.
Mr. W. H. Heine., proprietor of the
British Exchange hotel, has offered a
prize of $5 for the best -looking baby.
Eat Pure Ice Cream
and give your children none other.
Edward: 1e pure. Phone 200.
KIPPEN.
TUaKDAY, June 5.
FARM BOLD. -Mr. Wesley French.
of the 73rd concession of Tuckerstafth,
has sold his farm to Wm. Dougall, of
Hensel) from wbom he bought it a
fewears ago. The price paid is
WOOD sixty acme. Mr. French is
to bave this crop and then he and Mrs.
French intend to go West for a pro-
longed visit. They will be greatly
emboli/
Wog
DEATH WortuuAN.-Lest
week we noticed the serious illness of
David Workman with pneumonia. It
Is now oursad duty to chronicle his
death. wblob occurred last Wednesday
morning. Hie sickness was of rather
short duration, as he had been some-
what run-down owing to • long illness
last winter. He was a quiet, honest.
industrious and lovable man, thor-
oughly respected by • large circle of
friends and acquaintances. Besides
brothers and sisters he leaves to mourn
Isis loss a wife and two small children.
The funeral last Friday was very
largely attended.
haters. -Miss Glazier, of Clinton.
visited her friend, Miss McClymoat.
this week Mr. and Mn. Alden
Jones and daughter, of London, spent
the holiday with friends here Mr.
John Jarrott is gentling this week ow-
ing to the arrival of a little lady who
is to make her home with him and
Mn. Jarrott Wm. Anderson,
who has returned from the West,
whither he accompanied hi. daughter,
Mrs. Drake, to her new home in Al-
berta, thinks though the West may be
all right Ontario is good enough ft r
him Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Reed, of
Lucknow, were visitors in our burg
last week. Mrs. Reed had been at-
tending the ondon branch meeting
of the W. M. 8. at Petrolia and Mr.
Reed' motored down to Kerwood to
meet her wad visit friends. He was
accompanied by his brother-in-law,
Mr. W. H. Johnston Mr. Thomas
Meths went to Wroxeter last week to
attend the funeral of hie mother-in-
law, Mn. Vanitooe. a very old wo-
man.
OFF TO DETROIT. The rommittees w111 meet at the
town hall on Friday evening at 8
o'clock.
Steamer Greyhound Will Give the .A14 most of Ooderich's hesehall play -
Popular Annual Trip Next Week. ere ase "btherwiueengaged"at present.
Next week is the week of the (grey.it is suggested that a hall game be
hound excursion to Detroit. The big arranged istween the town council
palatial .feel steamer will leave Gods- and the public school hoard. "Car-
palatial
Tuesday morning at 9..) o'clock, r'td'
arriving at Detroit about C) of clock
p. in. Excursionists will have. Tues-
day evening, all day Wednesday and
Thursday morning In the beautiful
City of the Straits, visiting friends
and seeing the eights In one of the
largest and finest cities on the con-
tinent. The Oreyyhound will leave on
the return trip on Thursday et 1 clock
(noon), arriving at Goderich at a
reasonable hour in the evening.
There will he.. stop At Port Huron
both ways. The round-trip fare is $2,
and one-way, including baggage, $l.0).
Tile Departmental examinations
have commenced at the Collegiate In-
stitute.
The reenter meeting of the General
Brough Chapter. I. 0. D. R., will he
held in the usual place on Monday,
Jame 11th. at 4.15 p. m.
The laying of tarvia on the roadway
around the Sgoare was commenced on
Monday, but has been no frequently
Interrnptod by rain that It is not
completed yet.
Mr. Howard Sturdy, of Goderich
township, was the holder of the lucky
number which won elle crochet art
made by a member of the Taylor's
Corners Patriotle 8oe1ety and for a
time nn view in Spahr's grocery rotor.
and later at D. Millar R Son's store.
The lusty flambee wag 60.
The nrMvom Ottawa today is that
Sir Wilfrid Laurier bail rejected the
proposals oh Mr Robert Seeder' fire
the formation of a ee illtdexl Govern-
ment. A mineral election le emperted.
bet may not be Reid ter two or three
How to Secure Permits.
It is necessary for all hales between
the ages of eighteen and forty-five
years taking this trip to secure a per-
mit to lea.e Canada. The fotnts issued
for this purpose can be had from the
nearest postmaster, who will give them
to thnes applying in person or will
mail copies to those who write for
them. Atter securing the blank form
and filling it out it is neceesarto
have some hank manager, chief of
police, clergymen or Government of-
ficer endorse it. it should then be
signed by the nearest immigration
officer.
Mr. Hector Hays is the immigration
officer for Ooderich, and be will sign
all applications presented to him either
before or on the date of the excursion.
Thom. applying for the forms in good
faith will have no difficulty in having
them signed and validated. A photo-
graph in duplicate Is required also, for
p(trposes of identification in connec-
tion with the pet miU.
1 t le hoped that all persons who
come under these regulations and who
Intend taking the trip will have the
necessary details attended 10, PO that
there may ile no confusion or Ices of
time no the dayof the 'Ironton.
Mr. R. R. /Sallow* and Mr. J. T. Fell,
the Gtderieh photographers, are mak-
ing epeeist preparations for the Com-
ing net of photnnggrraapha in short order
months yet to meet the regulatlone
CHURCH NOTES.
At Knox church next Sunday morn.
ing Rev. R. C. McD.rmid's subject
will he : "Christ and Peter." In the
evening, "Daniel the Strong Man."
Mr. A. M. Robertson, M. A.. will
conduct the morning service in North
street Methodist church next Sunday.
in the evening there will be it service
of song conducted by Mr. George H.
King.
The pulpit of Victoria street Metho-
dist church w111 be occupied next Sun-
day by Mr. John Elliott, principal of
the Mitchell high school. At the
morning service his address will be
particularly to the boys.
Rev. G. M. Holmes will preach next
Sunday in the Baptist church at both
services. The members of the C.O.F.
of this district will be present at the
morning service. A cordial welcome
to strangers and visitors at all ser-
vices.
The Logsdon Conference.
The London Conference of the
Methodist church is in session at the
cit of London.
The first draft of the stationing com-
mittee contains the following changes
in Goderich district :
Goderich, North streets -Rev. Dr.
W. L. Rutledge (from Clinton).
Goderich, Victoria street -Rev. 0.
Jewett (from Springfield).
Clinton. Wesley church -Rev. J. O.
Reid (from Wallacebur4).
Sylvan -Rev. J. R. Peters (from
Maidstone).
Granton -Rev. E.G. Robinson (from
Watford).
Rev. W. K. Hager is appointed to
Rtrathroy. Re.. J. R. Ford is apply-
ing Inc superannuation.
if quality amnia. ltw. Blackstone'•
delicious ine cream in bulk or bricks
for all nocaaiona. 'Phone NO.
AUCTION SALES.
WxuSxpn•v. Jane 13 --Auction ante of mileh
°owe, young cattle and calves. property of Mr
J. A. Nlcholeon, at Mr. Andrew Jehnaton.
farm, a mile and w half ret of Carlow, con
tneocing at 130 o'clock. THEM GUMvMY, mac.
tlooeer.
BORN.
CARROL .-In:Alexandre ompltal Ooderleh,
on May 31. to Mr. and Mr.. George (wrmll•w
non.
DIED.
WE ATRERALII,- At Wawctm, Swot.. on 31wy
1e, Thontaa Wealberld. formerly of Gods.
rah. aged 03 year..
HI89ET.-in Goderich. on Sunday June 3,
Elisabeth Frances Black. beloved wife of
Mr. George Meet.
HAWKINR. In Aahfleld townahlp, me Friday.
June 1, Sarah Bogle, beloved wife of Wm.
O. Hawkins, aged N yearn 1 month. and 4
days.
DOUOLASS.-At Toronto. on Monday.June I.
Jennett Torrence, widow widow of the lke Jobe
Doreglarw, In her 1ti year.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS -June 7
Pse.
Rupture 8peoiallst J. Y. Elan
Baby Carriage for Rale Apply The SignalI
Notice to Credltora-Proadtoot, Killoran &
Cooks........ ..... .... .... 1
Notice-Ooderleh Poultry 5.1111
Card of Manta -Mat Lune.
Board Wanted - H., Rlgnwl o)Nc. 1
flaw eta., for Rale_. A. Aegoltk, Auburn4
Avot.lon Rale -J. A. Nicholeoa t
Annual Meeting -North Huron Gland Aare
Mallon
Reader -0 T. R 4
6
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Peomeraphy--J. T. roll
Dog Lost Albert Sown
Hen.r tee Pale -T. Gandrf
Cud Mylbanks-Mr. Wm. 0. liowklas sad
Family
Dr. Cbasa, Nerve F.N 9