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TEE SIGNAL PRINTING CO., LIMITED. PO^Itswa/
Canada Calls
and asks only your
money for the
Victory Loan
Canada from ocean to ocean guarantees pay-
ment of principal -and interest.
ItssUishrinamtiolimmtit
FOR SALE OR RENT.
HOUSE TO RENT. -ON KEAYS
.faces i seven room. as eon vealeeeaa. re.
count♦ y. ,d. Stable tie set Appiy to J. W.
Gelation R. IL No. Y. tetephme
10 r 7. Illihn
T1WO STORES TO RENT. --ONE
lately occupied by w. H. Harri.on ani the
older by Jas*. F. Thomson. Both on the
Sonarr. Apply J. P. BROWN. 984
OUSE TO RENT. -MODERN
�oeii. ea ter Terrain. Applyu
EPH OklrYIN. Gaoler. 71141
FOR SALE
FOQRR SALE. -QUANTITY OF GOOD
ands. WM JEWELL. R. R. No.
a. h
Phar 8 r 3 Cadent Rural. I l -I en
V'OR SALE. -GOOD BIG WORK
Jr HORSE.. fourteen yeas old Prize $30.
Would trate for feed. G. M. KIDD. 1t
VOR SALE. -ABOUT SiXTTY CEDAR
r POLES. 18 feet bw suitable er tekp,one
gat or .oddar other thpurposes. Alio a betted number of
atLa c.dand TA er posts. s and 9 feet long
A
CARD OF THANES.
UISS INGLIS WISHES TO THANK
Al aNYew friends for their help and sympathy
its her meet maim sad beravemmet.
CRAiGiE'S
REAL ESTATE BARGAINS
Victory Loan
Canvassers'
HEADQUARTERS
- AT -
J. W. CRAIGIE'S OFFICE
BEETINOS.
MEETING OF HURON COUNTY
COUNCIL.
ROBERTSON & WOODS
INSURANCE AGENTS
Announce that they have taken
over the insurance business of the
late W. R. Robertson and are
agents for
British America Phoenix
Caledonian Alliance
North British and Mercantile
Liverpool -Manitoba Equitable
Hartford Monarch
Firs. Insurane•t• Companies
and Great West Life Ineurance Co.
Your patronage is selieited
Prompt and personal attention
given to all business,
A. M. Robertson - Geo. Woods
'Phone No. 1711
The council of the corporation of the county of
Huron well peat in the council chamber. in the
town f (:oe ft.. on Tuesday. the 4th day u1
December 8IW at the hour u( 3 o'cloct.
W LANE.
Oerk.
Dated Nes. 9ath. 1911. 91.21
ANNUAL HOSPITAL MEETING.
eJ AMES CONNOLLY, AGENT POR
Barak. Fertiliser, Foe, Wird and Live Stock
Ine.roce, an4 attk Buyer Phase 173. Gode- j 1 ODERICtfe EE LIBRARY.
'h. T
The annual meeting d the Alexandra Marine
and General Hoopes] will be held ,n the court
houseon the evening of Friday, December 7th. at
8 o'clock. A repot of the work our the pot year
will be submitted to the meeting and the Board
d Trustees will be elected for the ensuing year.
An elisions we urged to attend
JOSEPH KIDD, President.
81-41 11 E. HODGENS, Secretary.
WANTED.
PO C NOTICE.
%L OMEN WANTED. -A FEW MORE
WOMEN wanted at HAMLINKSCAN-
NING FACTORY. Apply at Factory.
AUCTION SALES.
UCTION SALE OF YOUNG
On trod aka pp December 3rd, this
Labia,y will be c at 9 30 p. m.
By order,
J .ADESFOWLER.
81-x Secretary.
THE LADS
DS IN KHAKI
Kit 1 ENUMERATORS APPOINTED.
el
Following is the list of enumerators a
Word was received here this week of pointed to make up the voters' lists for t
the death of Pte. Reg. J. Love. aged coming election in North Huron:
twenty years, a former Goderich boy Bruaels-
who died of gas poisoning atter friss in No. 1 Geo. Muldoon
Fence three weeks He was a son of the 2 Thomas McCall
A CATTLE, HORSES. HA� AND - late Fred Love. who was killed at the Wroxeter -
RTcs.
TOWN OF GO1)ERICH.
1 Goderich elevator some years ago. and No. 1 George Town
L Pte..
PUBLIC NOTICE. Love enlisted with the 241st Scottish No. 1 Frank J. Hill
I2
Goderich several times before going
overseas.
There will be sola by public suchen et "barman's his mother now lives at Detre W ingham-
W mark
OR OTHER
k by day or week. MRS. LAWS.
Regent street (in rear of North American Salt
B lock).. It
(ECOND OOK WANTED AT BRIT-
') ISH EXCHANGE.-Hiessf�rtt wages paid
w the right party. W. H. HAINES.
Hotel Steers. m Godsrich, un
fl`�lRf.es WANTED.-APPLYOODE-
U MICY KNITTING Co.
CREDITORS' NOTICE.
TAKE
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29th,
coommnencing at 1.30 sharp.
Seven good grade Durham cows, b (Pod grade
Durham heelers, 7 good grade Holstein cows. 3
good grade Holstein hales, 4 steers. 1 year old; 1
new covered buggy. harness, single driving harns, 1
cutter. 2 robes. 3good-as-new bora "blankets. 4
driving colts. and other articles.
Taros -All sums of 8under. and c . over
troths' amount, 6 oths' credit will be given on
lurntsbing approved joint notes. A discount at
sh
rate of 6 per cent. allowed tar caon credit
.,counts
T. GUNDRY. Auctioneer
N oTtcx TO CREDITORS.
:.t\a �iAiaaeadae aatat rorr, hose e-
Gee " h, in the county a Huron, re-
tired
e-
tir dfarmar dd.sceaaasa.eedd who died on or about the
23rd day f i•:ebruary, 19118. and ale others having
claims mimeo the said estate are hereb na/kd
to senndd�byygtreoustt. yreepettd. whores ver to
thehes for
Kong and ken Wilson �irthh. 4
dlexecutors f the
last win and testament of Hee said deceased. on or
before the 2001 Any of December, 1917, their
Christian and .urnamea, addresser anddserip-
tioo . and lull particulars of their claims. and the
n ature of the weenies of any) held by them.
Immediately -atter the said 20th day of December.
1917. the warts of the said testator will be dis-
tributed among the parties entitled thereto.
having reseed only to the class of which the
executors shall then have had notice. and they
will not be hark for the rid wallets. or any
port thereof. to any person of whom claim they
shall not then have received notice.
Dated at Godench this 20th day of November.
1917.
PROUDFQOT. KILLORAN & COOKE,
91-31 Solicitors far acid Executors.
SPECIAL LUNCH
COUNTER
In connection with
"The House, of Plenty"
When clown town look us over.
It you are hungry we can relieve
your hunger, it you are thirsty we
can relieve your thirst. Our
prices are rirhr. You are all
welcome.
W. H HAINES,
BRITISH EXCHANGE HOTEL
GODERICH
ILEARING AUCTION SALE OF
• HORSES AND COLTS, LIVERY SLEIGHS.
CUTTERS, ROBES. BELLS. ETC.
MR. T M. DAVIS
will sell by public auction at hes barn. South
street. Goderich. on
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 24th.
commencing at !o'clock sharp.
NOTICE THAT
1. The council of the corporation of
the town of Goderich intends to construct
as a kcal improvement a sewer on Vic-
toria street, between St. David's street
and Britannia road, and intends t0 spec-
ially assess a dart of the cost upon the
land abutting aireccly upon the work.
2. The estimated cost of the work is
81,870.00, of which $1,470.00 is to be
paid by the corporation. The estimated
special rale per foot frontage is '17.139
mills. The spatial assessment is to be
paid in twenty annual Instalments.
9. A petition against the work will
not avail to prevent its construction.
Dated this 15th day of November, 1917.
L. L. KNOX,
81-2t Clerk.
Pearl, brown mare. 16 hands high. 8 years old, TOWN OF GODERICH.
TOWN
PUBLIC NOTICE.
TAKE NOTICE THAT
1. The council of the corporation of
the town of Godench intends to construct
as a local improvement a sewer on Brit-
annia road, • -ween Victoria street and
Cameron street, and intends to specially
assess a part of the cost upon the land
abutting directly upon the work.
2. The estillaated cost of the work is
$1,170.00. of which 8947.00 is to be paid
by the corporation. The estimated special
rate per foot floatage is 27.89 mills. The
special nommen is to be paid in.twenty
annual Irldalmeete.
3. A petiticg against the work will not
avail to prevent es construction.
Dated this 15th day of November. 1917.
L. L. KNOX
Clerk.
extra good road marenot afraid f autos or
steam. and a perfect ladies' driver Also her colt,
7 months old. by McPhul's Eel, and a perfect
beauty
Four blood road colts, rising 3 years old
HOne chestnut gelding, 4 years old, sired bye the
ill hone. with trial in 2.15- dam R Whiting,
record 2.09 1.2, trial 2.07. in good hands this
should be a splendid race prospect He is lave -
headed. good -gaited and not aired of enytl,mg.
He is to be sold at this sale, as cont has not
stable room for him.
One set of blocks. with about 309 feet of rope;
(arks. shovel., brushes. measures, etc. I rub
tar-
tfired buggy. In t
condition
1s Portlandu
a,d
cut -
lent ICadstone rUller,I family cutter. 1 piano-
tee
cutter, I set of driving 'highs. 1 set tease ceni-
merc,al weighs, I at dray sleighs. 1 3 -seated pleas-
ure sleigh, 13 -,sled surrey sleigh on springs. 1 2 -
seated surrey plesure sleigh on springs. 1 Brews-
ter road wagon, .old leather tnmmrig.
used three seasons; 12 black gest robes
(heaver -lined). 3 black goat robs (plush -
heed). 4 new grey goat robe. (plush -(fined).
A11 robes Racteally new.
This is a clearing sale of everything left of Mr.
Davis' livery business, and ail will positively be
led without reserve.
Tanis. -All sums of 810 and under, cash. over
that amount, 6 months' creel will be given on
turnohing approvedcont notes. A discount at
rate f 7 per cent. allowed fou cash on credit;
amount..
T. M. DAVIS, T GUNDRY,
Proprietoe. Auctioneer.
1
11 ■
Required
Large quantities of
SCRAP IRON
Terms --Cash on delivery
Please phone or write us and our wagon will call.
The National Shipbuilding Co.,
GODERICH Limited
X L_ L >< lI It
A UCTION SALE OF FARM STOCK.
IMPLEMENTS AND GRAIN.
MR. ROBERT HUSTON
wilt offer for sale by public auction ;at la 7. 9(1
cerce.apn. Colborne. on
WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 5th.
commencing at 1 o'clock.•
Borderers of Windsor, Ont.. and visited '2 Thos. . Bennett
3 Allan M. Fralick
Capt. Cyril Carne, who has been en-
gaged in Y. M. C. A. work with the Can-
adian troops in France. returned home
4JohnW.Dodd
5 Alex. E. Porter
Turnberry -
No. 1 John Kerr
2 Robt. Musgrove
on Tuesday night on a visit to his 3 Robt. Breen
mother, Mrs. E. W. Carrie, Cambria I 4 John F. Abram
I road. He speaks very optimistically of Morris---
conditions at the front, and says that the N.'. 1 Wm. Pollock
Canadians are in excellent spirits and 1 2 Wm A. McCall
full of fight. He has seen many of the 3 Robt. McMurry
Godench boys in France and brings good 4 Wm. Smith
reports of them. Capt. Carrie has a 6 Eli Casemore
three months' furlough. 6 ATthur Shaw
-
Grey -
Pte. Ernest Clark, son of Mr. and No. 1 Bernice Payne
Mrs. William Clark, Walnut street, has 2 Wm. Rands
arrived at Quebec on his way home from 3 John Bolger
England. 4 Frank Woods
-
5 Jas- 1(cCklland
Sergi. Gordon McDougall, of Porter's 6 Thos. Molls
Hrxas. --Aged mare. driving horse, 8 years
old. hackney, driving colt, 2 yeses ad. her; 3.
Cerng.---Two farrow cows, 8 years old; Jersey
coo. a mold. apposed to be in calf; cow. 5;
yeas old. due to (Member; 2 heifers. 3 years old, •
�tpaoaa0 to be u calf; steer, name 3 ears old;
he+kr, !yarn old: steer. 1 year old; 2 heifers. 1 I
year old, 2 spring calves
FIGS. -Brood sow. 6 store pigs.
Sep.-Thvtsen Ozlorddown ewes. Oxford -
down res.{ ewe Iambs.
iear rnerrs -Otte 6 -ft. Niamey blade (nearly
sew): Maley /tower. doss harrow. boggy. cutter.
wagon, wagon hoz. 1 set spangs, I set sleighs.
road cart. horsepower walkmg plow, cutting -hoz. ;
1 set harrows. fanning` a.11. 1 set wanes .2.Uta) 1
poundso; 2 sets single hornets. saddle. set double
harness. gravel hoz, apple rack, grindstone. tur-
nip tmlper. boggy pole, hayrack. scuffle, a
quantity f apple barrels. a Quantity of tile.'
douhletrees. whifletreel. neckyoks, 2 cr,wscut
saws. 3 5 -gallon demijohns, a quantity of sap,
pens and •piles. Snowball washing machine,
Daisy churn. ladders, forks. 6 kitchen chairs, and
other articles.
Tattles All suns of $10 and under, cash, over '
that amount. 11 months' credit will he given on
furnishing approved joint notes. A discount of 5
per cent straight allowed for cash on credit
■mount■.
Everything will bs sold without reserve.
ROBERT HUSTON.' T. GUNDRY,
Proprietor. Auctioneer.
81-21
Public Notice.
It you are entitled to a vote, get
your name on the list- ,
The following are the enumerators
under the Franchise Act for the dif-
ferent polling tiub-ttiviaions In town,
and all woman who are entitled to
vote shoakl report to the enumerator
In their divisdon, as to this way they
can make sure that their names are
on the list.
Wives, widows, mothers, sisters
(including half-sisters) and daughters
of soldiers weer/was, • or who have
been overeei , whether ..tgi the Im-
pprW Agog ,,pend' Navy or In the
Canadian y, hate aright thecae,
it of age.
List of enumerator'. for Goderich :
Div. No. 14 -Pte. Thos. Pritchard.
2,--C. A. Rid.
s= W. Carupbell.
4-H. J. A. MacEwan.
5-P. L. Walton.
6 -Jac Connolly.
' 7 -Jae. Newcombe, Sr.
Mr. Wm. Campbell will he pleased
to give anyone desiring it any in-
formation in regard to the Franchise
Act and qualifications for voters'.
MISS CAMPBELL
\FFERS A
Remarkable Sale of Millinery
- IN
Trimmed and Untrimmed
Hats, Trimmings
and Veiings
SALE STARTS NOVEMBER 24
This is a genuine sale and early callers
get the choice
Miss C. M. Campbell,
KINGSTON STREET • • DERICH
a
Wanted
Several cars good sound
Potatoes
James Lloyd & Son
• Goderich
I '
owe i user*.. stager ra1we.eu, *WO- I APpentteal,J._D. Aastlen-
It01.
1
ole la:wecoro% coilliPsiae.
Hill, is reported among the wounded. 7 John Hunter
Sergt. McDougall some months ago was Howick -
awarded the military medal for distinguish; No. 1 David Weir
ed b
revery. '2 Geo. Hubbard
Word was reoeived last week that
Signaller Leslie Inkster. son of Capt. Jas.
and Mrs Inkster, was on the casualty list
with gas poisoning. i-eslie enlisted at
Toronto in August. 1915,
Battalion and h' asbeen in with the 74th
in France since
August of 1916. A brother, Pte. Chas.
Inkster. has been in France since March,
1915.
Pte. Geo Thompson Ross is reported
ad m'tied to hos ital at Boulogne October
l p
276. with a gunshot wound in the head.
He is a son of Mr. James Ross of Gode-
rich township
Pte. Ernest Albert Kemp is reported
missing October 26th, having no doubt
been in the heavy fighting in which so
many of his comrades were killed or
wounded. He is the second son of Mr.
Henry Kemp. the well-known watch-
maker of town, and went overseas with
the "Hurons" a year ago and was shortly Blyth -
afterwards drafted to kranee. No. 1 A. W. Robinson
2 Jonathan Emigh
Word came last week that Pte. How- Goderich--
ard Marshall. Jones, son of Mr. James No. 1 Thos. Pritchard
Jones,Colborne township, had been slight- I 2 Chas. A. Reid
ly wounded and had returned to duty. Pte. 3 Wm. Campbell
Jones was in Manitoba when he enlisted 4 H. J. A. MacEwan
with the'222nd Battalion. After training , 5 Percy Walton
at Camp Hughes, near Brandon, he went ilt...„LitollY
overseas in November of last year and he1 combs
has been in France since early in the Cot
present year. No. 1 C. A. Vanstone
2 C. C. cNell
Gunner Roy A. McLean, ran at Mrs. 3 Alex. Sllrpperd
Margaret McLean, Saltford. is on the 4 John A. peon
3 I hos. J. Nicholls
4 Adam Graham
5 Thus U. Johnston
6 Jas. M. Leonard
E. Wawanosh-
No. 1 John E. Ellis
2C. W. Scott
3 Robt. G. Kerr
4 Stewart McBurney
6 Robt. J. McGee
W. Wawanosh-
No. 1 David Glen
2 Matthew Lockhart
3 W. J. Thompson
4 Win. McQuillan
5 Jas. Durran
Ashfield -
No. I T. G. Allen
2 Jas. Alton
3 Chas. McDonagh
4 W. B. Hawkins
5 Maurice Dalton
6 Donald McLean
7 Jas. McNain
•
•
casualty list. Word was received Thursday
last that he was suffering from a
contusion in the back.
It has come to the notice of the mili-
tary
illtary authorities that military and naval
uniforms. decorations and medals are
being worn by persons not authox,2ed or
entitled to wear them, as laid down by!
orders -in -council. The public is hereby ,
warned that the military and civil auth
orities are taking action to see that these
regulations are strictly enforced.
Building tor Hale.
Mr. W. G. Coutts, of Big Stone Gap.,
Va., who owns the property at the har-
bor known as the Detkir property, is
disposed to sell the building and have it i
torn down. Anyone interested should.)
communicate directly with him. Mr.'
Coutts is very optimistic about the
future of Goderich.. as it is the natural
gateway for the C. P. R. to the -great j
Canadian West and after peace is de-
clared big things are possible.
• Heir -.Win the War
by baying Victory Mar Loan bonds.
ply to Union, Bank of Canada. Gode
Eat Pure Ica Cream
and give your childran noon other.
Edwards' is pure. Phonb'1.M),
THE NOMINATIONS.
Candidates for Coming Election Placed
in Field on Monday.
The nonunatwns for North Huron tor
the Federal election on December 17th
were held at Wincham on Monday.
Arch. Hislop is the Liberal nominee and
James Bowman is the Conservative can-
didate. Mr. Alex Saunders. of Godench.
also filed nomination papers, but after-
wards withdrew.
The nominations for South Huron were
held at Clinton. Thomas McMillan
(Liberal) and J. J. Merner (Conservative)
are the nominees.
OVER THE MILLION MARK.
Harm County Now Starts oo In Second
Million for the Victory Loan.
The Victory Loan campaign is making
good progress. and although there is still
much hard work before the canvassers it
is hoped that the objective' for tbia
county will be reached by the eral of the
month. Up to Wednesday night
of this week the sum of $1,(1'11,0(1 was
announced as the total of the op-
tions to the loan in Huron county. Now
the canvassers are starting on the
second million which Huron is expectid
• to raise, and as the time is growing short
• those who can subscribe in any amount.
large 0 small, are earnestly requested to
t the canvassers have their applicatio ns
• once.
• new scheme has been adopted where-
by .persons who are not in a position to
invest a large amount at once may make
payments on the instalment plan -35
down' and 31 weekly. In case the sub-
scriber for any reason should not be
.ably to complete the payments.provision
is made hor.a refund.
The canvassers for the town of Gode-
rich have, secured $75.000, this sum
not including amounts subscribed through
the banks.
Rev. J. O'Neill. of Parkhill, was here
last week on a Visit to his mother.
Mrs. J. L. Christie. of Boston, is visiting
at the home of her brother, Rev. J. Ham-
ilton.
Mr. and Mrs. John Young left on
Thursday last- to \ visit relatives at
Buffalo. N. Y.
Owing to the tea be given by the
Victoria Helpers Bible lass on December
1st, the ladies of the, General Brough
Chapter, 1. O. D. E., Will not open their
tea room on that Saturday afternoon.
Mr. J. J. McDonald,' who has been
accountant at the Steling Leuik, left on
Saturday to take over the managership of •
the Bank at Bayfield. ML McDonald
during his term of connection with the
local branch made many if pends who
wish him continued success ,and promo•
tion. He is succeeded here by Mr. W.
J. Oram. of Montreal.
Mrs. Bean. after spending several
moath4,, in the hospital at Coboj*rg, (s
now at the home of ffer parents, Rev.
E. and Mrs. Ford. Wellington street. • She
has made wonderful progress towards
recovery from the effects of the burning
AP• which she received in the destruction of
rich. her home at Comecon in August last, but
1 there is•still much suffering ahead of
1 before the wounds arc healed. Mrs. Bean
was accompanied on the Journey home by
her sisters. Mrs. Scott and Miss Jessie,
Ford, and also by Mr. -Ford, who had gone
to Toronto to meet his daughter.
The executive committee of the Bible
Society will meet at the Baptist church
next Tuesday evening at 7.30 o'clock to
discuss matters of business in- connection
with the Society's work in town.
You know of course that every industry
of any importance has a paper of its own.
one to which it gives its united support
byy way of advertising and subscriptions.
Ttgse interested do this that the paper
may live and continue to be useful to
them by aggressively advocating their in-
terests. You have a paper that for -over
twenty-six years has beer) looking after
the interests of the farmer. Have you
given it your support 7 if not. see that
you subscribe for The Weekly Sun, Tor-
onto, the farmers' business paper, from
the present time to 1st of January, 1919.
It will cost you only one dollar but you
will find the dollar well and profitably
spent.
A PUBLIC
Mass Meeting
- will be held in --
VICTORIA OPERA HOUSE
on the evening of
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 27th, 1917
at 8 o'clock
to discuss the questions before the electors in the
coming elections.
SIR GEORGE E. FOSTER,
Minister of Trade and Commerce in the new
Union Government.
MR. JAMES BOWMAN,
Union Government Standard Bearer in this riding,
and others will speak on the issues of the
day, especially with regard to Canada's
great effort in the war.
Everybody is invited and ladies are especially welcome.
GOD SAVE THE KING.
Fur Prices Advance,
Mr. John Hallam, of Toronto, who at-
tended the recent auction sale of furs in
New fork City, states that the prices of
furs showed an advance of from five to
seventy-five per cent.
if quality counts, use Blackstone's
delicious ice cream in bulkor bricks for
all occasions. Phone 240.
Pictures and Picture Framing.
The art picture and picture framing
department. lately added to Thomson's
music store, is now complete with a fine
assortment of the latest art pictures and
picture frames; also the newest designs in
Americaand Canadian mouldings suit-
able for icture framing. This depart-
ment is charge of Mr. Arthur Smith,
an expert in art pictures and picture
framing in all its branches.
My wife's eyes were like a watering
cart nearly all the time before 1 started to
get my clothes from Pridham the Tailor.
Now they are like sunshine after rant.
OUNORY S SAL E MASTER.
Feiner, Nov. 23 - Auction sale of a number 'of
mdch coeeand heifers, property of Wm. Lobb,d' at
hue. farm, Maitland c„nccs.mn, Goderich town-
ship.
SATURDAY. Nov. 21 Clearing section sale
01 horses and colt.. I've), sleighs. robes, gee.. the
propel of Mr. T. NI Davis, at his barn. Sesah
street. Goderich. commenrinr at 1 o'clock Sharp.
Mornay. Nov 26 Auction sale of farm Steck
and implements, properly 01 Mr Sampson Carter,
concession 3, East Wawanosh
THIIRSDAT, Nov. 29' Auction sale of rows.
young cattle. horses and rug r9 Lannan's hotel
.tables, Goderich, at 1 30 sharp.
MARRIED.
JORDAN - PROUIDF(Nyr. - At St George's
church, (:eoicrtch, on the 21st inst, by the
Rev. 1 33 Fetheringham, assisted by the
Rev A. L. G. Clarke. Isobel%mHs11, only
daughter of Wm I'rtrud(oot K. C.. M. P. P P.
and, Mrs. Proudfora, to Ernest Hastier.
Jordan. 1.ieutenant Canadian iMri h. Field Artillery.
on ofrs. Jordan, ('.ode
DIED.
CLIFTON. -In Jwfton, aged 87' on years and It)
Months.
McDONALD.- At Townsend, Mont., November
19 Mrs. JJ 1. McDonald, sister of the lata
J F. Cassidy, M D , of Goderich
RADCLIFFE In Goderich, on Monday. No-
vember 19, Elisabeth Warren, wile f Rich-
ard Radcliffe, aged a4 yeas.
RICHAN - in Binghamton, N. Y, on Sunday,
November 11. Emily Bichan, sister of the
lase Wen. niche). of Goderich township.
Interment took place at Fergus, Ont.
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