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Have You Forget len
i nTI Ys
to pay your wtbsoeiption for
The Signal for 1917 P We
need the money, and if you
are in arrears would ask
you to make payment
ProIn-y-
'DO IT NOW
OF CANADA
The hardships of today are less
severe to the man who cultivated
the savings habit in the past.
110110E TO CREDITORS.
NOTICE TO CRBDITORt3.
1M 7111 MaT7nit OF Tai VOTATB or PHII.Ir
HOLT, I.3T1 OF TMs TOWN OF GODaUIUH,
us Tea COUNTY Oar WHOM. Itspclas,
Worry Jroa1. onosesan.
Notice is Denbyiveo tunuant to the Re
wired dtatetea of Guthrie, 1911. Chapter 111,
that ell creditors zed other. Davin}' claims
ogaioat the net ate of the .aid Philip; Holt,
wbq died ea or about the 18th day of April,
L 1917. rue required, on or before the 1.t
day of July. A.D. 1917.10 send b poet, prepaid,
or daliver to the vodenigned soliciWn for fes
oaeeotor. of the sold deos.ed, 'heir l;"mistier
ear .uroame.,- addressees and deaorlpllons
the full particulars of their Mains., the state-
smen of tb.lr accounts end for nature of the
Of &Hy) heir' by them.
Aa0 Uvroza TAKE Nortcg that after *sob
Irt-meoti000d date the rid executors win
peered to distribute the earl. of the said de -
among the parties entitled thereto, lav
te grrd only to the Maims of which they
. ball thea have nab. end that e said
n
e cutore will not be Noblthe
e]or the raid aeerte,
o r soy parr thereof. to any per YOU or pareoa
e F wMoe dolma ootbs shall not have been
r.oetved by them at the tits of such dfetrlbe-
tion.
Dates at Ooderich, this 4111 day of June,
A. D.1917.
PROLDFUOT. KILLOItAN & (AOKL,
W.% SeYNten torr said EaecuLort
W ANTED.
-
ARM HOARD WANTED.-
tail mete ked geed form
o. aar
M et eke Mures, teem &boot
mid at Joky to of Augur. Give toll
partleularsas toIOWW, lawet lee ,aeta.
sad
dote
• ,le.me second
H.. nlgs&!t Oft
S ee. poderiMi.
WAANNndTdID.-wFmANILY WASHINGS
WJL Pltstpl Nle. YayaiW sed. AomeN RRS
FOR SALE OR RENT.
WARM N'OR $ALE. -WT d, CON-
1. CESSION 7, Colborne town.hlp, ooeal.Uug
of one hundred acres of the best farm land to
the tow treble. Gond orchard. Monty ofoedar
arid some other bob. (Mod spring water,
never goer dry M anomer and never ovwaow.
In winterOn she farm la a good Lwo-ctory, rod
brick house. Horne, stabler sed shed. In drst-
era. condition. Two- third. of poroha.e money
ma) remain on mortgage at eve per ant. Ap
ply to THOS. BURNS, R.N. No. 5. Goderich.
Rett
HOUSE FOR BALE. -A81 AM
heaving Ooderieb. I wLh to veil my house
on Brock street. Terms and other p.rticulare
on applloat ion. Also for sale three stover rod
a tee articles of furniture. Apply u onoa, as
vs leave Goderfok this sest1, CEO, B.
EMI!. hip. f♦tt
TORENT.-UA FUItNI8H0D.
apartments akevo Mr. L R Wigle'. store.
Also oo(tege on Bafleld road. Aptly MRS
JAMES WILSON. North W*et. ea.tt
FOR BALI. -HOUSE ANI) TWO
on Reay. street. Frame house.
co Ing eight an modern improve -
ore otos Nitration cad convenient toCollett
ate lnatltots. Aro are ecus of Iandaltu.tsd oe
the Hayfield road, meltabl. for west. garden-
ing, rind two Iota in wast end of town, deslr-
oW b°bion iota Apply to JORN W. 8ALKLLD ahem -
91s r'JE R R Ne, t rt ISAAC tsA1C4t
FOR BALE AT A GENUINE BAR-
GAIN IF TAMIL'S ATONCL
A timer, triune deadline. eestaldag parlor,
din kit_tf , pantry. three bedroom..
both. amt, raolsta tights, hot zed cord water
a
taps la AM aod b&lbroom, and a
arate4•ae1. UlI.II tbted ostler with ttlaa-
wat Soon under 11 the
rm.
sa _ . flaw r NW
K rthe propertyr
Convenient to Vto-
te Inatltote. Prise
to nit toeo0.ser
sennas, parlor
oirit
r
co.. I. MATED. - A
WAN'rRD.-A WOMAN TO FAKE
are of as old lad Apply MR
y1TLPHEN YATAR. St. Petr H.
's street. Alf
lRLS WANTED. -APPLY (11ODE-
lid 1UCH KNiTTING CO.
AUCTION SALES.
(1LKARING AUCTION BALE OF
8088LR
8, HANEaB, WAGONS AND
U0O I L8.
THE RIVER VALLEY CREAMER 00.
will eetl by public auction at the Salinity prop-
erty. west of Dunganoon, eel
W EDN ESDA Y. JUNE 90th,
000mmencing at 0 o'clock .harp :
Hoariest -Hal. chestnut hon., rell&bls and •
food horse for women and children ; Dick. hay
horse reit afraid of autos ; Jack. brown home,
weeld be good third horse on farm; HUI, brown
berm will work at anything ; Jack, black
illta godd driver.
urneal-One hese set of double harper,
1 heavy set of double hareem (good as newt. 1
medium set doable harne e.
W1ooes.-1 heavy delivery wagon with
platform soder*. apaolty 4.000 1ba ; 1 heavy
delivery wagon. `apring.; 1 medium delivery
wagon. 3 springs ; i light wagon with pole sod
.hafts. I light wagon with pole, 1 boggy.
Also et 111311 time Mr. Chas. Brown will sell :
One lounge. 1 bedmhead. 1 floor barrel, 1 gal-
vadr.d dnb, one kitchen table, kitchen uten
ono ; 1 aged leneral prima.. house, I set single
harness, 1 set plow harness, and other articles.
Taws. -All sums of 00. end uncle...oath:over
that amount. six months' dredltwtll be given on
turnl.hlug approved joint rioter, or a distrust
at rate of it per n.el. per Annum allowed ter
cash on cm edit amonnts.
Everything advertleed will honk'vely be sold,
am the Company U using auto 1*ooka.
A. P. D1r4HER, T. GUNORY,
IRanswer. sotfone.r.
CRAIGIE'S REAL ESTATE MAINS
The following 1a a list of properties which i
Iters for sale. and oo Invent ration prospective
bowers Afll find that the prior are pot' down
where the properties can be purohaed to
Make come money
Na L Fine red brick hours folly modern, 10
mesa fall basement. corner East and VI
whets. This M mon of the modesirable
ertr. In the town of Goderich. Inc.'ie.9,
Na 1. Fine rod brick hones, hilly modern,
wet, hot water heating, 7 rnnrN, full b•aornent,
'Heated west side Victoria street This le the
bee; buy In town. Price 04,210.
No. 3, New red brick hour, jaat built 1019.
electric Hight and Math, 7 roans. tbo Iota with
frith tree and good "anion, more &milord.
land 1f desired. situated earside Harm road.
(food buy. Prtoe12,100.
Na 4. White brick, leotory, 7 -room house.
bath baand electric Solite. Mod harp, two lots
with fruit tree., ettneted on the isomer of Cam-
e ron and Raglan steveta. Price 01,A0n.
No. 5 White brink 9 -room hoase, all modern
essvenleneen, hot water heating, fireplace In
living room and parlor. elta&ted on the corner
of Nelms and /:amber. Price &Una
No. R. Frame hones, 1istory. a rooms two
iota with trait trees sita4ted on the west ride
we
of Widder set. ?'ries [7M.
No 7. Frame house, 7 room.. and batt, two
lets with frnit trees, a*tn.Gd on Warren street.
Prkw OMs.
No. R. Block of ode et Use herr garden ladle
teen,
steward ea lbs moa dd.01 Huron road
N.. A One of the. ehol.eat bnj411ne Iota In
rrteated oo •the Crescent. Full else lot.
071.
Several other hiring. sen be had on &ppWiw-
ties at ►he otaas
N.mber of honor to rent.
Pttreisbed and Unfurniabed SammieCot-
tag'es.
Wasted to Rent. - Six homes, with all
coa'"'obeecea, at Odea
sewssp gyp .1 W, Id.
Phaasll. !. RSM 0
e kr ear two large beet tv,Mesees,
asa ledatmd' rave ad oo1vsorna .. that
wt its 1. doll vena die newsy.
87.01 1(ao8, GUNDRT. uodertah.
JLYi►4
H RO. E. tIUNBURY, A. A. G. 0.,
L Joos Q Cr M., rewash_ soy , Tata* -ia of
Ooze Lbneeh. Teacher_ gins•. vete
prepared for examinations, ("radio--
etrect, four doors eat of Dr. Hunter's.
NORA Ii~ HURLEY, L 1a U. M.
Tesoker plaoo and theistical work. POpW
prepared for examination+. Studio, 8t. David's
street. 6191
FOR SALE
MORE POTATOES
FOR SALE
Two carloads arrive this week.
Get your orler in early.
R. R. ELLIOTT.
'Phone 16 r 7 Goderich Rural.
;Box 371, Goderich P. O.
VOR SALE.-SECOND-HANIl
• baby carriage. Apply at SIGNAL OF-
FiCE. 87-41
rFOR SALE. -O0 -DART, iN FIRST-
CLASS condition ; large hood, wood
Ade.AI..o • baby walker. Apply MRS..
m. H. T.
ID
IIiCT1ONARY FOR S A L E.-
Splendid Dopy of Webster's international
Ddoraary lover LPG ywgse1. Owner hwa no
tber we for .ams and w sen at a barrels.
Apply et rH it SIGNAL.
LIIOR BALE. -ROWBOAT IN GOOD
iL'' condition. Apply at SIGNAL utile&
FOR HALE.-ON,R AUTO TRUCK,
t' capacity 1i tons. Suitable tar exposer
silvery er term work. Pneumatic tine trent, rear axle, the Rum.ell Internet geardrive.
Speed. 19 tole miles per hour Y
One Jitney auto ar, domed body ; to carry
eprMt passenger.. Pneumatic Urea all round.
f th an be mean at our taotory or drop um a
poateeed for fall particulars and pries. Of
eltber.
THE PAOJCT GRAIN DOOR CO.. LTD.,
661.1 Holerich. One.
CARTAGE
Having enlisted with the 161st
(Huron) Battlllion for active Ser-
vice overseas, I`have made arrange-
ments wits MI', Nelson Yeo to
carry on my cartage business in my
absence, and I would respectfully
solicit from the public generally,
and from my old customers partic-
ularly, a continuance of tbeir valued
patronage until such time as I can
again resume my occupation.
Any bnsinese entrnsted to Mr.
Veo during my absence will be
carefully attended to and will be
thankfully appreciated by me.
ALFRED H. JANE.
Telephone orders to Mr, Yeo,
No. IC. .,
GODERIOH. ONTARJ THURSDAY, JUNE 14, 1917
PUBLIC NOTICE.
NOTIt)E.-WE, THE U N D E R -
SIGNED OROCEIUI of the town of (lode -
nob. agree to Mese ear .tone co Wedueeday
afternoons at 1 oalook during the months of
Jaw. July sod Anger.
R. R. Curr Deur Bees.
'tonewrouse a; MAIN JOHN drama
J. clean JOHN Corr
Ju. Leach J. H Pres
W. J. au W. lima
NOTICE. -OWING TO INABILITY
to arum peeper talo serer.. It has been
decided .0 motel the proposed Twelfth e1 July
celebration to Ooderich this year.
it.."). CARTER
W. M..yyUL.Ne.
*.
GEO. If. SYMONDS.
Secretary.
NOTiCR.-ALL PERSONS ARE
aerobe warned not to intrude on the
grounds et the Uoderish Poultry Farm. V lalt-
pi are *Mown If they oome In the right way,
but the placer Oat a thoroughfare.
OODERICH POULTRY FARM.
NOTIOK.-ALL THOSE HAVING
accounts with DR W. F. ("ALLOW are
r /tussled to call at h(e qms aatp)4 annals for
the payment of manse 7r.fiartaoiay, se he .1-
re/tussled
to proceed overran in the near future
and wisher to hem all eccouMte .ural hteued
up before he leaven. fll-tf
NOTICE OF COUti:T OF, VISION.
TOWN OF GODERIC \
ttse
Take notice that 0.. Oouetof Heebien
of the Town of Goderieh will bold its
first bitting in the Council Chamber,
Town Hall, liodericb, for the purpose
of hearing appeals against the Assess-
ment Holl for the Town for the year
1917, on
MONDAY, June l8tb, 1917,
at 8 o'clock in the evening.
All parties interested are requested
to attend.
L. L. KNOX.
Town Clerk.
Goderich, May Slate 1917. ee-ss
TINDERS WANTED.
TOWNSHIP OF WLBORNE.
Tinders will be received by the under gond
moil Jane 9D tar tho huddle' of two roma
.hotmeot. at the Pfrimmer bridge at BeomU-
Ier. Plana and .paollboatiooa son be seen at
the clerk'. adios. Tb. lowest or nay tender not
necewrrlly accepted. R llcILWAIN, Clerk.
NW, Jas 11, iYl7. Et
ANNUAL LIBERAL
MEETING.
The annual meeting of the Nortb
Huron Liberal Association for Provin-
eial 'disks will be Lead In tb.two:
liseedisy411 tii;'os sweilsg at 1.Wo Y p.m..
for the election of of leor. and the
nomtna ton of a candidate for tbe On-
tario Legislature.
Prominent lady sod gentlemen
speakeriallij be present to address the
meeting. •
A. the women of tbe Province have
been given the franchisee, the worsen
of the riding are invited to attend and
take part in the business of the meet-
ing. A large attendance of both ladies
and gentlemen is requested,
1
SPECIAL
FISH AND CHICKEN
DINNER
SUNDAY
AT T111•.
British Exchange Hotel
■
W. H. HAINES,
Proprietor.
■ ♦ •
RUPTURE IS CURABLE.
Results Not Influenced by Age or Lt
of Time Standing, Reports Expect.
Rupture ie not a tear or breach in
the abdominal wall, as commonly
supposed, but it is a stretching or
dilation of a natural opening, say" J,
Y. Egan of Toronto, the noted rupture
appliance specialist who will visit
Goderich, Bedford hotel, nn Monday
and Tuesday, Juue 25th and 28th. The
"Curatrus" as now used and approved
will not only retain any cue. of rup-
ture perfectly, affording immediate
and complete comfort, but Is intended
to awist nature bo close the opening
In the shortest time known without,
an operation. This appliance has re-
ceived highest awards wherever
shown, producing results without
harmful injections or other aid.. Mr.
began has testimonials from our own
section for inspection. If interested,
call ; he will be pleased to show you
same without ^barge. 2 t
The grocers are commencing the
Wednesday half -holiday for the stag-
son, including the months of June,
July and Anous.
Mr. Wm. Lane, lnna l treasurer for
the Belgian Relief Fund, reports one
contribution in Nay ; Kea. Jas. Clark.
proceeds of euchre tarty, $8.00.
The Ahmeek Chapter i.O.D.E., will
hold its regular monthl meeting In
the court holies, on Monday afternoon,
June 18, at 4 o'clock. A large attend'
anew is requested, Am special horsiness
will be traneacted.
The sane of Rtothere vs. the Toronto
Osmond Treats Corporation is Rolan
on at Toronto dile week. This is the
action taken on Mikan of taw mtmi-
nLpsIlties guseant sing the bonds of
the O. W. 8. Railway and involves a
Imre masa d t1rOMy.
JUNE WEDDINGS. beton s regular suiuwer visitor here.
He and hie bride will make their sum -
1 1'sAtrfieits-Y17CH aet-
Mr. Sennas btfrpughaa, sort of Mr.
mid Mrs. Wm.'SSttr_•ugbar, of lieu -
miller, was wedded at Brantford on
Wednesday, June 6th, and The Braot-
ford Expositor ahruuicles the happy
event as follows :
One of the prettiest of June wed-
dlug. took place'et 4 o'clock oo \Ved-
needsy after000e at the borne of Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Mitchell, Dufferin
avenue, when Blair third daughter,
Grace Winnifred, became the charm-
ing bride of Besiton Straughan of
Minneapolis, Mi n., late of Goderich.
Rev. Llewellyn Bi own,for of the
First Baptist 0Orch, of which the
bride was ar, officiated. Th.
sweet-lookiMK wee gowned in
white organdie, with the customary
veil, and carried a bouquet of white
rotes and Illy-oetbe-valley. 8be was
assisted by her mist r, Miss Heler, in
white organdie and carrying • large
bouquet of Richaoond roans. The
groom was attended by Reginald
Beattie as beet Dean. Following the
ceremony • dain'.y luncbeon was
served, the guests being the immed-
iate relatives of the contracting
parties. The happy couple afterwards
left for • honeymoon trip to Montreal
and other eastern pointe before tak-
ing up their residence in Minneapolis.
The groom's gift to the bride was •
string of pearls ; to the bridesmaid, a
gold Irrsc,.lst, and to the erootesman,
a pearl pin. Among the out-of-town
guest. were Mr. and Mrs. Straughsn,
sr., of Ooderich, the parents of the
groom; Mr. and Met. 8traugh•n, jr.,
of (:oderieb, the former being the
groom's brother; Mr. and Mrs. Mac-
Kay. of Toronto, the latter the
room's sister, and Mrs. Rodgers of
the bride's sister.
CHISHOL11-A OtTlN.
Wednreday, June tali, at 9
detoek. St. Joseph's church, Kings-
bridge, was the scene of • very pretty
wedding, Miss Mery Elisabeth Austin,
eldest deugbter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter
Austin, of Kingsbridge, being united
In matrimony to Mr. Jobs A. Chis-
holm, of Goderleb. the beide entered
the churcb Ieanilg on the arm of her
father, by erboailsise was given away.
8be lookedirlisb sod pretty in a gown
of white silk ere s -de -chin. trimmed
with georgette crepe and silver tassels
and we•rnin • bridal veli caught up
by a wreetb et orange bleesoola. She
carried • beautiful bouquet of bridal
roses. She sea• attended ley ber sister,
Miss Violet. ail Detroit, wino wore pink
silk draped with oqt, end white Net to
Match, end 04afs.ed plpk cernatlYns
iC .
Wats. w , uia?' the
ceswn oy, kb 7Das reformed by
Rev. Pat wM.Oirnasek, the party
drove to the home of the bride's par-
ents, where a bountiful repast wee par-
taken of by about seventy friends and
relatives of the happy couple.
Touts were given by Rev, Father Mc-
Cormack, Rev.Fatber McRae of Gode-
rich, and Rev. Father Moran of Strat-
ford. After dinner had been served,
the young couple drove 1.0 Goderich,
to take the 2.30 train for a brief honey-
moon trip to Toronto end Niagara
Falb, carrying with theft a bountiful
shower of confetti. The bride travel-
led in • blue taffeta suit with white
hat. The happy young couple were
the recipients of numerous costo and
handsome gifts, among them being
some substantial cheques. The
groom's gilt to the bridesmaid. was a
cameo ring and to the groomsman
gold cuff -links. Among those from a
distance who were present at the wed-
ding were ilr. Albert Sutter, of
Detroit : Mrs. Simon McDonald, of
St. Marys ; Mr. and Mrs. Wilson, of
Stratford.
REVELL-HENRY.
An exceedingly pretty house wed-
ding took place at 2 o'clock Satgqrday
afternoon, June 2nd, in the home of
Dr. and Mrs. W. Revell, Victoria
ave., Windsor, when their daughter,
Alice Lillian, and Stewart M. Henry,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Henry,
Victoria avenue, Windsor, spoke thea
vows in the presence of relatives and
boat intimate friends. Rev. Arthur
Carlisle, rector of All Saints' churcb,
officiated. The drawing -room, where
the wedding party stood, was decor.
ated with a profusion of white lilacs,
pink roses and white snapdragon.' in
hanker.* bowed with pink tulle. Bas-
kets of white lilacs bowed with white
tulle ribbon edotned the living room.
The wedding march from Lohengrin
was played by Miss Marion Smith as
the bridal part took their places'.
The bride; who who given in marriage
by her father, looked girlish and at-
tractive in a gown of ivor c armeuse
made with overskirt and bddjce of
silk net, the regulation tulle veil:held
in place by a coronet of orange 'blcs-
some, and carried a shower bouquet of
Ophelia rosea, lilies of the valley and
maidenhair ferns. Her sinter, Miss
Gertrude Revell, attended her as maid
of honor. Her gown was fashioned of
maize Georgette crepe trimined with
hands of satin of the same shade, and
with it she wore • hat to match
trimmed with yellow roses and black
Why by r hhon. She carried a
bouquet of pale pink sweet peas dotted
with pink roses. Dr. Harry Smith of
Windsor was best man. Following
the ceremony a small reception was
held. in the re .riving line, besides
the bridal party, were Mrs. Howell, in
navy blue crepe de chine and georg-
ette, and Mrs. Henry, the groom's
mother, wearing black silk. with
touches of white. The dining -room
was pink, • large hasket of white
roam, white en• rations and pink
sweet peas cent. the table. Mr. and
Mrs. Henry left Immediately after-
ward* on a wedding trip, the bride
travelling in • navybine taffeta suit
and black hat Tbride was the re
cipf.nt of many ('0045.1.1 sifts.
'Mgeooaais well known 1. (4oderieb,
mer home in Goderich thio year,
having taken • cottage for the season.
A GALLANT SOLDIER.
--
Fellow-officers of the Late Lieut. A. G.
Nisbet Pay Tributes to His Memory.
Lettere regarding the death of her
husband, the late Lieut A. G. Nisbet,
have been received by Mrs. Nisbet
from officers of the battalion to which
be wan attached in France. He was
killed instantly on the 111.11 of April
during the attack on the Vimy Ridge
in which the Canadian troops won
such • glorious success. As Lieut.
Nisbet wee un* of the best-known and
most )ocular of the men who form
Oodencbs noble contingent in the
roll of the Canadian troops, The Sig-
nal hes asked permission to publish
some portions of the letters received
Irum his fellow-offioers. The tinker
commanding the battalion write., in
pert, as follows :
"I write with deep regret regarding
the death of your husband, Lieut.
Nisbet, -- oanadiaus. 'Phis oc-
curred on the l ltb Apt it and during
the live days' actou that has just
taken place. Your huebend was in
command of his men in that action
and was doing splendid work when he
was hit and instantly killed. Hee
body was buried cu the Held, hut I
have directed that it be moved to the
military cemetery at Yellers -au -Bois,
so that the grave can be properly
marked and cared for.
"Your husband has been directly
connected witb this B..t,slion since
coming to France, but bas been with
us for only the past two months. But
during that time he won general es-
teem and his lows was • grief to all."
The chaplain of the battalion writes :
"You have my warmest sympathy
in the heroic death of your beloved
husband, Lieut. A. G. Nisbet, --
Oanedian Infantry Battalion. He
was in.t•ntly killed while in action on
April 11th, 1917, tied shares in the
glory of the capture of the fatuous
Vimy Ridge. He was buried by me
in the Villers-eu-Bois military ceme-
tery end his grave is No. 9, row A.
plot 10. It will he marked by • neat
wooden cross suitably inscribed.
"He did ,his duty both nobly and
well, and we all share with you in the
loss of such 0 true and brave fellow.
\Ve feel deeply for you in your pet-
sonal bereavement, but it is the sad,
sad lot of so many wive. these terrible
days. Yet you can justly feel proud
of your gallant husbend. History
will one day ring with the praises of
the many valiant deeds of our owe
eediadian boys, and riglitly sp."
Lives of btssthrs oft taesied w
That success owner not by ehaese
Bost Mese who win do not have "rear-
ward" -
Shiny places on their pants. \ -
Get s hustle to "Pe idham the
Tailor's:
ised elsewhere
in thi$ paper, Soc boxes of
Dr. Chase's Nerve Food,
also sample boxes of Dr.
Chase's Ointment, will be
given away FREE at the
store of J. A.CAMPBELL,
druggist, Goderich, on
FRIDAY of this week.
Call and get samples of
these famous medicines.
THE NIUNAIZPRINTINO CO., 1I/11TM). Pt/sumacs
THE LADS IN KHAKL
There is • vacancy in town as bank
messenger for • returned soldier.
Further information may be had from
`4ergt. T. Pritchard et the recruiting
often in the Horton block.
Sinus last week's issue there hes
been but one enlistment at the local
recruiting depot, Mr. J. C. Taylor, son
of Mr. John W. Taylor, engineer at
the Western Canada Flour Mills, who
enlisted for the artillery, but was re-
jected.
A despatch from Galt announces
that Nursing Sister Madeline F. Jaf-
fray has been awarded the Cross de
Guerre. She was recently wounded
in the foot with shrapnel while Derv.
Ing with the French Nursing Corps.
Miss Jaffray has been overseas since
shortly after the war broke out. She
is a daughter of Mr. J. P. Jaffrey,
Canadian Government agent at Phila-
delphia, and s cousin of Mrs. C. A.
Nairn, of Goderich.
Gunner William McCamus, son of
Rev. D. N. McCamus, put -president of
the London Methodist Confereuce,is re-
ported seriously wounded. He was prin-
cipal of the Leamington Collegiate In-
stitute when he enlisted. Mrs. Mc -
Cannes, his mother. was formerly Miss
Kate Jamieson, of Ooderich.
Pte. Allen ARpdin, of Toronto, is in
town this week, the guest of Mr. and
Mrs. Alex. Saunders. Pte. Aspdin is
returned soldier, having been taken
down with diphtheria while in Eng-
land, resulting in • partial paralysis.
CHURCH NOTES.
Rev. 0. M. Holmes, pastor of 18.
Baptist church, was elected moderator
of the Walkerton Association of Bap-
tist cburches at the annual meeting
held at Walkerton last week.
The Presbyterian General Assembly,
meeting at Montreal, hits adopted •
motion deferring all discussion of
church union until the second Assem-
bly alter the war. The resolution was
passed without • dissenting voice.
The pastor of the Baptist church,
Rev. Gordon M. Holmes, announces
the Sunday eervices as follows : 10
a. m.-Suteday school and Bible
classes ; 11 a. m. -Preaching service
by the pastor.il p. m. -Gospel ser-
vice by leg pita or.
The •mitral Sower Sunday will be
bole l e ,iE a (Apish next Sabbath
vked. . s sg.rltlar 1e-.
Ji. t. McDeelofd's sent
)wet')1{araagye.iela tb.
Flowers." Weirdo* o* oah011e t : +`>• Peo-
plea Response to Leadership."
The final draft of stations in the
London Conference of the Metbodiet
church makes a number of important
whangea. As announced Peat week,
Kiev. 14r. RutJ.dge, now of . Clint4o.
comes to North street Methodist
church, Goderich. Re.. W. K. Hager
goes to Aylmer. Rev, J. H. Osterhout,
of Thedford, comes to Victoria street
Methodist church, Rev. J. E. Ford be-
ing placed on the superannuated list.
Rev A. E. Jones, frotu Strathroy, goes
to Wesleycburch,Clinton. Heb • form-
er Auburn paster. Rev. W. Conway,
now of Auburn, goes to 'Trowbridge
and is succeeded by Rev. F. 8. O'Kell.
Rev. W. R. -Darling is stationed at
Bayfield, succeeding Rev. J. E. Jones,
who goes to Verna.
1f quality counts, time Blackstone's
(Ielis' ire cream "in bulk ur bricks
for all occasions. 'Phone240.
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DOMINION DAY NOTES.
The agents of the Ford car will give
a special prize of a dollar for (he beet -
decorated Ford car on parade ; the
agent of tbe Gray -Dort car will do
likewise for the beet -decorated Gray -
Dort car ; and probably other dealer*
will make similar offer*. These will
be in addition to the prizes offered by
the celebration committee.
The speeding events at the Agricul-
tural Park in the afternoon will be a
great attraction. There will be two
races : Free-for-all, purse i*250. and
2 40 class, puree $150. These should
make two good events.
A junior bauebeell match will be •
feature of the afternoon program.
An artillery drill by a battery frcm
either Guelph or London will be some-
what of a novelty in Goderich. The
ladies have kindly offered to billet the
men during their stay in town.
DUNGANNON.
WEDNESDAY, JuNL 13.
Mr. Donald McKenzie of 8oekatcb-
ewen, is visiting his brother, Mr. It.
A. McKenzie.
Mr. end Mrs, J. R. McNabb and
fancily and Mr. Wm. Mole motored to
Seaforth on Sunday.
Mr. and Mn. W. J. Treleaven, from
the West, ere visiting relatives here.
Mr. J. R. McNabhand him son, Jobo,
med. a trip to Toronto last week.
Mrs. Thompson, of Woodstock, is
the guest of ber daughter, Mrs. G.
Layne,.
Mrs, Robt. Treleaven has returned
from Toronto, where she had been
spending a week with friends.
Mr. John Elliott has bought the
Smith property near the Presbyterian
church and will move to it.
Miss ida Whyard has returned from
New York and is at present at the
dome of her brother, Mr. N. F. \Vhy-
ard.
Me. sod Mrs. Neegle, of 8t. Augus-
tine, eve moved into the village and
are occupying the house vacated by
Mr. Jae. Row.
Misses Myrtle Allen and Lillian
Pentland have returned from Strat-
ford after oompletiog a course in the
Normal School. We wish tbem suc-
cee..
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Robb, of Loch -
wish, called on friends here at the end
of last week, on their return from
Guelph and other points.
Rev. G. Gomm, of Erskine church,
has received s call from the Presby-
terian congregation of 3lackstock,
Durham county.
We are sorry to report Irene lien
-
ill for the last two weeks. It Is most
unfortunate, a, it will interfere with
her examinations.
The foliewleg eagdktates hem
Dees snrt 8., wheat will write
on the jeflIniftraduation examination
nett wieir A. 111c Laaete, 1. ■eSel-
very, N. Gomm, M. Peedand, 0. Fin-
nigan, M. Orator, J. Risher, A. Cald-
well, B. Errington and I. Carr.
The Presbyterian congregation has
decided to hold • lawn social on the
manse lawn on the evening of July
lith, Farther particulars wilt be an-
nounced later.
Word has been received this (Wed-
nesday) evening by Mr. and Mrs. D.
Errington of the death of their eon
Frederick, who was dangerously
wounded on June 5th. Dungannon
mourns with the bereaved parents the
death of their heroic son.
BAZAAR. -The ladies .rt the bazaar
committee, Mrs. R. Higgins and hire.
J. Feagan, would like everyone inter-
ested in the work for the soldiers to
donate something for the bazaar
which will be held in connection with
the lawn social on the grounds of W.
H. Maize. 4th concession of AehfleH,
on July 4th. Donations should be
sent in as soon as possible to the ladies
of the committee.
Among the vbitore to Goderich on
the steamer lieeybound ere the fol-
lowing : Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Green
and Miss Annie Green, M and Mrs.
George W. Cato, Mrs. J. . Powell,
Mr. Logan, the MissesMutherlend and
M. \'Vii Sutherland, Mr. Hart y Tut -
ford, Mhos Jean Kennedy, Mr. and
Mrs. \Vatter Sharnieu, Mise Nina
Sharman, Mre. (Dr.) Duggan, Mrs.
Bert Harland end daughter, Mr. Roy
shim man, Mr. F. H.Martin, Dr. Wes-
ley Reid, Mr. Herb Reid, Mr. George
Brophey, Mr. sod Mrs. \\-illinn'
Hinck*, Mr. and Mrs. Alllert Hinck..,
Miss Edna and Master Charlet. Hinck.,
Mrs. Burdett* end Miss Maxine Rur-
dette, Mrs. Bartell and Master Fred
Bartell, Mise Det'tudry, Mr, Nor -man
McAuley, Mr. and Mrs. Will Strechan
and daughter, Mrs. Murdoch McLeod,
Mr. and Mts. Shipman. all of Detroit ;
Mrs. (leo. Horner and Mre, Alfred
Goodrich, Pontiac, Mich ; Jenles R.
Degan, Sarnia ; ;Mr. 'Phonies Nairn,
\Velketville ; Mr. end Mrs. Ed. Bates,
Cleveland ; b(re, Russell, of Walker-
vllle ; Mise Eva Jones), of Detroit,
Eat Pure Ice Cream
and give your children none other.
Edwards' is pure. Phone 230.
AUCTION SALES.
WienNrianAY. Jane 00. Clearing erection sale
Of home., wagona and boggier, property of the
River Valley Creamery ('n,, at the Swarthy
property. 1)ungsnnon. A. 1'. 111en1., manager.
T- 0u'vnar, auctioneer.
DIED.
;ewe. -In Nnderteh, on Frldwy, Jnne 8, Har
Droopier, A. IMmpr, widow of the late Ree.
Prior.
CAMLRON.-in Goderich. nn Seedily, Jnne 10.
Janet Riddlertton Mclean. redid at the late
Hon. M. C. 'Jasmines. In her OM year.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS -June 14
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Hesse for Sale ---Oso. H. /flee 1
Notice re Wednesday Morn( -Ti. Gremlin 1
Notice --L. 0. L. 1! 1
Tendon' Wanted-TowerNd et Odborns1
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