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The Signal, 1918-10-3, Page 1-,....''',171•.n,,...,.,,geMp•..s..aa.., The Signal to any address in Canada or Great Britain for the remainder of 1918 for 25c. To United States addresses, 35 cents. • MVZNTYJIIST YEAR -No alae °jt _ GODRRICH, ONTARIO THURSDAY. OCT. 3 1918 crop �uq i1 AUCTION SALE. ` Miss Glenn of GRA*Clarks. Toronto, sunt- Canada's hair fashion store, will be in Goderich Tuesday. October Sth, at Bed- ford hotel, with d lull line of ladies' and eentkmen's hen Rccris. 1t yon are not satisfied with the appearance of your hair consult Miss Gies!), who is an authority nn hair goods and •tidual hair styles. Free demonstration. t; Being able to "raise a few dollarfa' may some day give you a lifetime's oppo, tunity. tai YY - FOR SALE OE RENT. 11`O RENT -EIGHT-ROOM RED lL Birk, (uUy modern bore. hot water hating. fireplace, house in hest -class repair situated on Orilla no road, near South street. flue intimates' walk frena Square. Immediate poaseson. It J. W. CRAI(;1& Real Estate Agent. R RENT.- SMALL HOUSE ON StaMey street. Apply MRS. A. D. ML• AN. Elgin avenue. '110 RENT. -COMFORTABLE, CP• TO -DATE apartments over E. R W,sle's dews owe. Apply to MRS. JAMES WILSON, North street. 3441 litOUSE FOR SALE OR TO RENT. - Tee -story brick house on Trafalgar street. modern don Yemencea. electric lights, etc. Appy to WM. BLAKE war ricaRENT.-SMALL COMFORT - BLE COTTAGE in central locality AE MK. F. WOOLLCOMB Uaron Ba 2e-tl. FARM FOR SALE. -200 ACRES iN Wast Wawaro.h, near Dungannon. Seventy acres under oultiv.ta.n, remainder an bush and dd pasture. Bu,n``s o good condition Price and terry reasonahie The wood on the place 11 odd would meet the parttime pee of the larne 111 health of owner mason lex selling. For further particulars appy to THE SIGNAL, Goderich. 64t. RENT.-OFF:CE AND FIVE - ROOM dwellinrigg in connection tberewith. to W E.KLLY. 110R SALE. -RED BRICK HOUSE. Enrols .0 oonvemeeces Apply W.A. IS- . Trafalgar street. WANTED. PEARS AND PLUMS at the Canning Factory. HaroriCanning & EvaporatingCo. POR SALE. ER SALE. -FORTY PUREBRED Yorkshire caws heed and ready to breed, three to erght month. old. both sews. Also Oxford ram Iambs. For particulars write or pave JOHN FARKISH, R.R. No. 7, Luck. tasm. Phone Dungannon a2-13. 32-4` To Keep the Hoole Fires Burning fw•t the children play with Matches ; Start the lime with coal nil ; Burn trash in the back yard on a windy day; 1,rt resit accumulate in the chim- ney ; Het the stove ton chore to the woodwork Be careless about electric light wiring. A t.houghtlenar Neighbor may en- danger y)ur property. Protect yourself by taking out a Fire Insurance policy with Robertson & Woods INSURANCE A(4ENT'S Fare, Life, Accident ad Health buaraate. PUBLIC NOTICE. DR. F. J. R. FORSTElt. EYE. EAR NOSE, THROAT. Late House Saralee New York Ophthalmic and Aural Healatat esrtanl at Moorefield'• Eye Hospital 5rtd Thrum Golden Square ThruHue- poet London. Eft[. es Waterloo St. ., Ntrattord Telephone 267. TOWN OF GODI:RICH, IMPORTANT PUBLIC NOTICE. The town of (;odor • is desirous of comp/some the lions Roll of tire. who, thiamine (.odeoch Ica the,r home to10,. enlisted army and went to serve Ki ga n the Canadian of those who are al rat and t nt tI lows Hall with the sleeek C L Enooted .. Ea t heTown take addn,onal names. ;No J. Abe. Fosler. up to the last day of Auras,. 1v1• UR W F CLARK. Clubroom of `,ver LAI Committee. NOTICE To CREDITORS. NOTICE 1U CREDITORS. IN THE MATTER W it MCFARLANE AND MAIL,. IM THE VILLA&., Of DL'.NGANNo%. I\ TM COUNTY Or Hl M':1. GENERAL MERCHANTS, INSq.105NT.. Wrote Y hereby:0;Lyn that the above-named Insolvents have mal- as assnment to me of all their estate under R. S. O. chapter 134. sed amending Acta. as ; Ar;l ter the benefit M tber died, tors A meet cot of the iv -afters of the said Insolvents wsll he held v t the •.-^a occupied by the biso- ents. ,n the dlegeor Uwa/.nno•l in the county of Homes. an -mune. . t►e 1_111 day of October. 101A, at Lha house a vel "'clock In the forenoon. /p the Ppuurteeso' a niattag rnspecrnrs and for giving dleecti*na f.- •di* nsal of the estate. Crediton be. •na s art nearest the sat'l ewtate age herebyr the rine with .cavae ill lis 14+(x4 t hr a1L r ail* oreV s asci Dien at Goderit-h'tile 1st dayo(Ortobee, A U. Isla c aM ► ION SALE lOF FARM, FARM ._ OCK AN1)IMPLgMENTS. MR. CHAS. NOBBS will tell by pubic auctwz at part lot 15, Lake Road east. Sheppardton, on TUESDAY, OCTOBER s, commend,.( at 1 o'clock: The farm, opossum( of twenty live acres. with good house - od barn Will be sold on easy terms. ( AUCTION SALES. Also the Iollowmg snack. One general purpose mart. a years old: 1 cow. - due1 caw, mdkmg due to A UCTION SALE OV FARM STOCK. calve m April. 1 fat 3 -year-old baler, 3 yearling IMPLLMt1�1�y UCSRHOLU FCR - he,lers. 2 yearling stoxrs. 2 .peens calves, 4 pi[• NITUIIE AND FARM. nearly lath. 7e, hens and aurins chcken., 1 rub- --4- ber are tap bus`y. 1 open buggy. 1 Portland -- ter. 1 buffalo roAe one Bain wagon with boa and 1 MR. JAMES HDR'ATT shelving, I rt bolster sprtrigs.aprmg seat.IMckeeke ; will drab? psfrc aoetipp st the premia., loo 1'., and doubletrees. 1 five-foot-eut Deering mower, c - E. D.. Corti ss, a0 1 Onver cultrvatur. 1 to -hoe seed dn11, 1 ser .liar I EDN6SDAY�( r(/k:ER Iron, harrows, 1 hay rake. 2 horst bbnkets. 1 scuffkr. ' corn ,planter. 1 set d harrow`. 1 No 11 vinery ( �^i�`ag 5(2 O'U kr 'latutory Utue ow. 1 rolling cou)ter, 1 small turnip drill. 1 The farm W 14; octad pm.] land. Good (tame Bury straw cutting -boa, 1 corn -cutup( boa. 1 I bootie and Darty two arr=�tasM• Well watered and root polper on roller harems, 1 light market :c.aivement to R. R. se[ttinn, ohurchn and' Merl. wagon. 1 ba rack. 1 grwdstorte. I gravel box. 1 Labasal teras. art doubt" tyrtte+. Y sets smile harness 1 set I Hovis, --(fir o horror raft mare,. sup - single harness and collar. 2 sets sleigh bells. 1 posed aro be in 1 to ay1aeru.o 1 dnvme horse. Dairy Maid atom separator. 2 titan) cane. 1 No. 4. ears old. 1 among [ty5 u ye s old. 3 Daisy churn, 12 totl11 pens. rt butter crocks I2 C'ATTte.-Alio Mo. !'y.ar0 0 with call at cow diems, 1 smgk-barrel breechloader `un: ' loot, 1 cow, 7 years old. Lane m Apr - I cow. ��'.)y a. about ten 4ons foal hay, u quarUty til loader (f4, due ir. May 1 tr)es, yurs del. art m 3I.y corn an .look;04a quantity, of mang,la. turnout, 1 cow. leases old.duevr' June: 1 1 row spa• 4 seed potatoes, lolls end shovels and Dumrrws >tare old; 4 beds*" 2 , o)G; 2 M. 1 year other arud as, year • 4japrmg calve 11140, eh hes.. 1 mower i - lig two I tate lake. 1 alit e 1 bar • we. t Veruy piww t Itarn'awl 1 w guttas, 1 (u mall and bagger,`.. old 2 1504 I Wa(oh and all ,mpemeots praclvcaly new. Pic*.- Ons blood iew Eveythin[ a to be roll. as Ma Nobb. ha► HEMa-fi10 �g given up harming IWLa11SNTi•.i]re Taus Alt tutor of $luand under. cash ; 010[5 50107. 1 �aad drip. 1 oa that amount, 12 moothi tsdut given Gra ap.l 1,. Ms-eyHir* Peeved pint notes. Five per .enc. discount per 1 Paris plop Malady annum will be allowed for cash m credit 'new,. 1 1 Use . amount • sad oak, 1 J g%I 10aeoa: CHAS. NOBBY. T GUNDRY, t.ng•bua, 1 than) 1. , Proprietor Auctionee,. root Vu1Den. 1 sugar 1tEKle, 1 ,wet d team liar - Ileal 1 Mt W .411515 bas*u,(nearty:new 1, 1 ret ui blankets and 1 rubs. 1 ►arrack. ; gravel hut. f f CLEARING AUCTION SALE OF Marney baryck, lurks. chain. and .hos-,l.. and FARM STO(�CK. rMPLEMENTS ANL& other articles too nu111OlYte mention. HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS HAY AND G5AI/i.-Tl( y-twutolrrnlhay, 7() hus4eh of oats 1 e of gamed gram. I't RNITtS[ -One kit: range (nearly nose 1 wood stove. 1 cu 4 slam cupboard, 2 burrau,l 2 b.d.t bal. .ern each of k,tcben IMO th.r chairr Chairs. 2 ocki chairs W1 cc ti table. k 1 equate IaDle. 1 laair>j Int table. R maoucbea bearmy new), 1 Daisy Ono u, 1 cream separator, dahes. and alt other ho d d5aeta T[RMe.-All sums o1 aid II under, cash, over 1(1.1 will be even un notes A discount at m allowed kw cash on The Signal to any address in Canada or Great Britain for the remainder of 1918 for L 25c., To United States addresses, 35 cents. THE SIGNAL PRIN1 INC CO.. LIMITED. PUauIRaJL IN SPITE OP HAD WEATHER. I THE LADS IN KHAKI l - 1 Goderich industrial Exblboitiioo Is a Pope - lar Event. With all the wet, cold weather we had had through` September, 1t was thought the supply would be exhausted by the last week of the month. and that the Godench Exhibition. at Wednesday. Thursday and Friday. would be favored by the elements. This proved to be tar from the case, however. Wednesday was wet, and Thursday presented a mixture of all kinds of bad weather. On Friday the soul came out, the grounds dried up. and the crowd enjoyed a good after- noon's sport. The gate .and grandstand receipts (of the three days totalled about 51,40(1. Lae In some part at kart to the weather the live stock classes,with the exception of horses. were not as well filled - as usual. There was it splendid exl,lbr tion of horses. In the main hail the showing was bet- ter. the fruits. cut flowers and vegetables rnak:rig txieptionally good displays. In • the ladies' work and hue art classes there I appears to be a falling off of interest. the war being responsible In some degree for y this; the ladles, one of them explained to The Signal. are too much taken up wsth b' kitting trucks and other war work Ito spend the time preoanng exhibits for the fa* MR. JAMES STEVENSON wdl sell by public auction at lot 3. Lake Parise, Aahheld. hallrudenorth of Flirt Albert. on THURSDAY. OCTOBER limo commencing at 1 o'clock fold time, One heavy -draft mare. 3 yea, old (well bodies); 1 hhaavt horse.' le yeah old; I general poria, that amuuet• 7 months' fernnhmg aptaoved ills One thoroughbred Hereford cow,'6 years old, rate of d per cent. per an supposed to calve May 22:1 th.dhl,gatia5¢ Hop 1 (resit ara.)unts. lord cow. 3 years old. supposed to calve. v, 1 thoroughbred Hereford cow, f yy'NMrry11 posed to calve Aprd r; t tline or1bgrd' - haler. 1'. months oel 2 tbvw5hbred ant JAMEi HOWATT. Mord Er. praetor T.,GUNDRY. AuctiOnerf Aeon calve,. 1 thoroughbred Hereford bait dlf, 2 WAN 'EU. monthwold: I thoroughbred Hameed buy, 2yeara old. bred by Elliott Bros. GRADE Crow.. - One cow, 6 years old. 5ydaossd , r to calve December flied• 1eow. 4 years aiU stipp ["ANTED.- CAW ET MAKERS' peed to calve January 11: 1 cow. 4 years ol, " ,,n ptrmogrw phcs3A. Apppp1 the BRANT - supposed to calve May 15; 1 cow. a ye•d. old- FY�R;t PIANO CASBCO%1PANY. Br. and. w eeded calve calve June I t cow, gears A. sup- i; -at posed to calve Wrch v; 1 now- 3 esti flog, cap ' Poised to carve March 24: 3 yearling htpOn. a yearling .teed 3.WIREcal.r 1�E 1NIL1 PAY pC M2S TO D1S - Your pigs. 4 moemhe ; fie hens. 27 gels.• Fowl TR[DIJTE veli and p e t r I o t'. f cash. + literates* in pout urn *Unity. MmilliSgRY.--One Massy Herrn Malar, 1 not_ ry*fqquired. Nmnet�!! /i work. INTA- Dvarang mower, 1 In -lois Iron •idler. 1 rase. I T.ONAJ. allluE PKW"-S. Toronto. 31.41 1 Massey Harnessed drill; 1 d,.c 11 • Yt Pi' r Pru harrows. I mock rack.sl oak w 1 twin pian' 1 SMART I tray folk, s � L.S - WA. APPLY - 'THE and pulleys u1 lf.borrepnwer cun,ng.bet and GODERl4 P. K'(1T l ING CO. lo -ti Mpballc�rgkx.y�1 14cct t� I1 �be•+5�i k ga rsewl.set.1 CwdasDlya sty4. .l cats r' ►age+ ~) 1n R leve..- i--- --'^ �• ; Blue Bell steam separator, 1 Deasy ge ewes T Cela ) 4 asp^ RS• hams, and m4.er article*. 1 truant i ty of Rodck.ver hay. A:«,a eluanttty ( Rs. ToWNsuEND WISHES TO of holehold furniture. Tease, All .ams of 310 and under, cash: over sit theek all the mends arm pert.ularly the that ■mount. I. months' credit will to elven on Vers anrd member."' Court (.udery h C O F 14 THOMAS GUNDRY. Airs vee. mach, (hate . PR(WUFOO'P,1(ILLORAN 4 KE. Solicitors for the Assignee. 8A•21 NOTICE TO CREDITORS. IN THa ESTATE .r ANN LIMIT'. LATS OF T45 TORONTO, oe WAVANO I. 1N THE COUNTY OF Ht'SON, wlDll5, DECEASED. Notice es hereby `,ve,pursuant to the statute in that behalf. that all persons having any claims against Ann Le.My. who died on the MA January, W1•.at the township of Wawanosh,are required on or before the _nd October, l01h, to send by post or deliver 10 Thomas McCabe, R. R. No. 2. Auburn. Ont., executor, or 101 the undersigned snbeitors, full parurulan of their claim.; and that after the said last mentioned date the exe- cutor wdl pra004 to distribute the assts of the said deceased among the persons entitled there- to. having regard only to the claim. Of which he shall then have had no4ic.. and that the said executor w,11 not he liable for the sad assets or any part tlsermol, to mile person of whose claim he shall not then 'lave received not ace. ligated at Godench the rim day of September. hyla. PROUDFOCYT, KILLORAN 4 COKE, Gnderirh. Ont., Y -St Solicitors for said Executor. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. IN THE MATTI, Or THE ESTATE re JOHN A. Mc - HARDY, LATE Or THE TOwNNHIP OE C'00. DONNE. IN TICE COUNTY Or HURON, rARNaR DECEASED. Notice is hereby given that all persons having claims or demands against the late John A Mc - Hardy. who died on or about the lith day of June, A. D. Ivo•, at the said t owl.h,p of Cnlhnorn, are requred to send by post, per�Ht re deliver to Peter James Green and Jessie A• Green, the executor and exerutoa of the will of the said late John A. MCHardy. their names and addressnand full particulars in wrote's -Df their claims and statements in detail of their accounts, and the nature o1 seruntin, if any, held by them. AND TA50 NOTICE that after the I74h day .If Oc- Jober. A. D. 1910, the said executors will proceed to distribute the aesets of the said deceased owing the persons entitled thereto, haven` regard only to the claims of which they shall then have had notice. • d that the said exe- Cators toll not be liable for the said assets, oe any part thereof, to any person of whose claim they shall no, then have received notice. Dated at Goderich, the lith day of .September. A. D. 191e. R. 14-31 Waiter for the geld` HE[aeetiR 1 urmshing approved pint nate* .A discount of for them many kindnesses in her bent avrment Ay per cent allowed for rash on credit amount.. the dra•h 01 her txl•sed husband. the late A. E. Everything mu.t be sold. a, the popetox' a• Tuwnehrnd. leaving the farm. JAMES STEVENSON. T. GUNURY, Prop son. - Auctioneer. ' AUCTION SALE OF FARM STOCK AND IMPLEMENTS. Tomas Gundry will tell by public auction /« JOSEPH HAMILTON. at lot 13. coneerbn 3. West Wawannah_ mils and 1 -half south of Dungaanon, on MONDAY. OCTOBER 1411, at 1 dretock p. m. t01d time), the following: Homes. -Oar matched teas. rising years old; I mare and gelding: dnving lane, 4i ears old; drnviaed Solt, rising 2 years: driving colt, rising it mar CATTLE.-0410 fat tow. 2 now[ rising ears. supwossd to be to call: 1 cow, 7 years old due in March; 1 pow, rising 4 yeira. due in April; 1 heifer. riatt/�a5 E to calf: 1 healer, rung 3 years, due Ortobet 1': 2 dry h ilei. rising 4 yrs.: 3 fat steers. rising 4 years: 3 fat steed nen( Y yeses; Ssteers, rising 2 years. 2 heifers, rising 2 years. 3 springy calve. Smite -Six well-bred toe.. in ewe jambe, 1 thoroughbred Leicester ram. roma 2 years. !M!l[YEHT..-.-New 11 -ti,.. droll. 2 .foot-Nt mowers, both Marey-Harns make, 1 good w[5on. top buggy. set of trucks and suck tack. lard roller, 2two-furrow plows, set of light bobsleighs•, set of heavy bobsleighs. TERMS of SAL[. ---Ten dollars and under. cash. over that amount, 7 months' credit or a discount of 4 per cent. for cash. Everything must be old. a. the proprietor u living up his farm in Colborne. JOS HAMILTON, T. GUNDR3. Proprietor. Atctioneer, (ILEARiNG AUCTION SALE OF A J HOUSEFULL OF GOOD FURNITURE. PIANO, STOVES. ETC. MR. GEORGE BiSSET will sell by public auction, at his residence. Eau street, Gederich, an SATURDAY. OCTOBER 12th, commencing at 2.am o'clock sharp - All the content,. consisting of living room. din- ogroom, bedroom and kitchen honour,. tncsud- me I grad Ihamrmon piano, Brussels rugs. fancy table, and chain. large oak esdeboard, rtttnaton table. set of 7 oak dminl chairs: a collection or Limoges china; dishes, cutlery. dimngronm rug. 3 compete bedroom suites, mattressesl sponge. toilet sets, carpets, (-Imam•. bland.. pictures, 1 heater, 1 rehr50rator. tubs, heelers. and all kitchen utensils. Everythng will he sold without reserve, as Mr Bisset as gavots up housekeeping' Terms cash. GEO. BISSET, T GUNDRY, Proprietor. .e Auctioneer. _- \ - s. !nearly -new MMfatt steA range 1 Racism Hone THE CANAD OF CO SiN EDMUND WALE' C.V.Q. LLD.. DDf.L Pregame CANTAL PAID UP. $15.000,000 .ltk� AJRD, Ggarwl Mame. Fl V. P. JONES, Aid,. Geol. Manage, RESERVE FUND. . $13.500,000 Careful attention is given to the in$ requirements of farmers, with whom an important part of the business of this Bank is transacted. Farmers may rely upon ,prompt and courteous service.. a3 t Goderich Branch -G. WILLIAMS, Manager. (t" MORTGAGE SALE. tf ORTGAGE SALE OF TOWN 1 PROPERTY. tinder and hy'virtue of the powers mntaired In a certain mortgage which will hepr produced at the Um, of sate. there will he offered for sale by pub- ic auction on SATURDAY, the 1241i DAY of OCTORER,•lel a at 2 o'cl rk p. m , at Gundry'• *moon Room. Hamilton street, in the Town of Gnder,rh, by Thomas `sundry, auctioneer. the lollnwmt prop- erty. namely Lnt Number Nine (4) m Hutchinaon'e Sur Yes, in the Town of ('ndtnch. in the Coynty M Huron, Lentainot5 one Alth of an erre more or ler ern the property there to a from. dwelhn` and More, until recently conducted by the late Capt Alex. Mcleod. RRMS Or SALE -Ten per cent. 04 the purchase money to he paid down at the time M sale, end the balance to he prod within thirty day. thereafter For further prrtwu)an and eordltions of sale 1 appy to PROIIDFOOT. KII.LORAN 4 COOK F. Vendor'. enhances THOMAS GUNDRY, Aort 'rte Doted et Goderieh the .14th 504440104117, 1515. t ne nom! 01111(44 anO Dutter- makers. however. made a nett:class show - of their products he main hall held some velv attrac- tiv. and creditable displays by merchant= and ulacturer.. D Mti{Iar a Son, of the tch Store. had an extensive and hand • display of rugs. mantles. et;. Fred H t oci-upied the 'central rexdnda with a ,e showing of plumbing goods, ranges. etc. The East -et. Garage was repre- sented by awell- ta ke d booth contain- ing automob accessories. bicycles. tires, etc. Wesley Walker had an attractive display of furls are and housrfurnishing goods. Thomso•'s Music Store showed pianos and victro „. L. B. Tape had a sewing machine obit upstairs. Chas. their lines, the Weote Canada Flour Co. displayed Rtrity oats i bags and cartons. and the Kline Mfg. Co. of Berton showed the Kiwe-fanning 1. A. booth that was the - tre of much activity was that Of the M1 •• r Mfg. Co.. showing samples -,f the large of toilet preparations manufactured by that firm. Mr. Howell, the manager. h • i placed Leaf Chapter. I. O. D. E., and a g �1 rous proportion of the proceeds of the made from the exhibit was donated t. the funds of the Chapter. The Daughters of theEmpire had sev e: ')rt -.e e'ntervIses coo fm gguravnda a the diets of the young fadtts m'13.i resulted in a considerable addition to their funds. One of them was a draw for a "Kid- oie Kar." the holder of the winning ticket being Mr. Chas. C. Lee. Another was a C. Lee and C. J. H C• showed goods in thio exhibit in the hands of t Maple Continued on page c, SUNDAY NIGHT Come next Sunday night to the opening meeting of " the big UNION EVANGELISTIC CAMPAIGN by the celebrated Johnston Company. The Baptist Church, the Salvation Armv, the two Methodist Churches, AND ALL OTHERS WHO 'WILL are uniting' to carry on a Great Uplift, Campaign iii the' )North Street Methodist Church. Good speaking, excellent ' music and a grand union choir. Something for everybody. Come --you may 'be delighted,benefited, encouraged; and blessed with a full salvation. el" COME -AND BRING 1'Oi-R FRIENDS. Illrafltt/V FIRE PREVENTION Extracts from • PROC'LAMATION Issued by His Honour the Lieutenant -Gm ernor of the Province of Ontario. • • a • Whereas next to the carr of tho.e who are offering t the front line of battle. the eonseevation of all our *4 stance is our most important problem ; And whereas tbe saving of human life. thri and the prwvenlion of loss of property through destruct ion byin an aid which one should give willingly to the ere �Y ALlbt3re. And whereas the reckless and fimpyE'Frisliiug fits viaide that con- (Is,r11.. elle pr4,plPof our Pr,,ylt1Plft appiftlt.g; • * • Therefore, bslisang that the loss (lib lie minimized only by awakening in the pub k naiades univer'wll watehfnlness against eare- lessnrss, accumulation of bish and ntitian itary IYindi time.; * • And Ber•ausie of thf need and in order to amuse a -.nae i watchfulness, e t neon and cleanliness, and 341 Creater1 greater personal replicates,hility In reducing the•nmither of preventable nye- : We bave4beught at by and with the advice of our E:se utiv.• ('opncil fate% Our Province of Ontario, to name. and do hereby name Wednesday, tbe 9th DAY OF OCTOBER, 1918 r ilyfs ern i54 a11)4 mule AS FIRE PREVENTION DAY Arid We do hereby urge the? on this day, throughout our Pray - ince of Ontario, attention he celled in aehnrha and public places to the conditions that exist and to t.h.• need of imUmediatr action sold eo.operation 00 the part of everyone; and .pedal exercise address and other mean. be employed to impress on the pubire se mind lessons of Fir,' Prevention. To insure the success of this great ('lean -rap Campaign it will lie neewssary to hese the hearty and harnloni.ons eo.operttimn of all • who have for their ohje 't.setvil-, social and Milnatrial betterment. • The Proclamation should he read in all Schools and at Public (lathering's. Ore of the First Marshal of Ontario, IMpartient of the A4torney-(Jeneral. T.,Tvmh,. Hope. 210., 41418. E F. LEWIS, 1h•pu?y Fire Marshal. f ras&t`` The casualty returns bring more sad news to Goderich this week. On Wed- nesday word came of the death of Pte. Charles C. Littlechild, sou of Mr. and Mrs. William Littlechild. St. David's ward. Three weeks ago it was reported . that Pte. Littlechild was dangerously wounded. He was a rnember of the , "Hurons" A message came this morning convey- ing the unwelcome news of the death of Lieut. Roy A. Walter, who died of I wounds September 29th. Roy, who was a son of Mr. and Mrs. William Walter, Colborne, was one of the finest boys who I went overseas from Goderich, and his death .Is felt as a personal loss by many who 'knew him and admired his manly qualities. Ile went overseas with the 16Ist Hurons. The wounded include Pte. Ernest Laws, gassed, and Acting Sergt. Charles Dhrlald Ross, son of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Ross. Elgin avenue, dangerously wounded in the hip, Word has been received by Mr. and Mrs. A. Challenger, Elgin avenue, that their son, Pte. William Stanley Challeng- er, was gassed September 23rd while ' fighting in France and is now in hospita at Boulogne. He enlisted with the Alber kir Reserves and went overseas in th early part of this year and had been 1 France only two weeks before he was gassed. TO BUILD BOILER SHOP. National Shipbuilding Co. Making Large Addition to Its Plant. A special meeting of the town tt uncil wa%held on Monlay night to complete arrangernents with the National Ship- building Co. for the transfer of the site of the new boiler shop. The new building whose main dimensions are to to 40 by 143 feet, will be erected to the north of the Company's present budding at the G. T. R. tracks. on land which was part of the Wheel Rigs property and which is now being sold to the National Ship- byflding Co. by the town. Mr. M. G. Cameron, who appeared before the town council for the Company, stated that the new buildingand machin cry would cost about 875,000. Contracts were on hand that would keep the shop running day and night for a year, and tifty additiuna men wonkl be needed. The new building is to be of 1 he most substantial construction. . The council agreed to sell to the Com- pany a piece of land with tit) feet front- age on Maitland road and 200 feet on Oxford street. The price was fixed at 5250. a It is understood that arrangements have been made whereby a sufficient supply of steel plate is assured for the contracts the Company has on hand. An addition 40 by 50 feet, of concrete. is now being built at the machine shop. I. If quality, counts, tate Blackstone's de - e licious ice cream in bulk or tricks for all n occasions. Phone 240. Mrs. Ht my Barker, Bennett street. received worn on Tuesday from Ottawa that Pte. Herbert Newton had been ad milted t hospital off r e m from o)aP g m gun !wound in the knee and also Isom gt Pte. Newton before his enlistment lived • with the Barker family. • Sergi. J. Reg. Platt is again off to the war, having joined the Canadian unit for service in Siberia. Ile was home from London on Friday night and left the nee day. Sergt. Platt enlisted first in 191 and was in France for fifteen months wit the Canadian Field Artillery. He re turned home, wounded, a year ago, and after recove y had been with the A. M. C at London the last six months. Th Dungannon ei'r Concert. u Lao c t e . owing to the removal of Mrs. Frank Saunders to Toronto, *he is unable t o fulfill her engagement to Ring at tho Uungannon fair concert on Friday even - shot ing. 'I'hedirectors, however, have been very fortunate in seeming the services of the LUCRW1w Latltete Quartette. who will give several numbers and will be heard with g' -eat pleasure Mr. Will J. Spence. the Toronto entertainer, Mr. Raymond Iteduiond, violinist, with the Lueknow quartette and local talent will make a email platform ability t that will he hard to heat. Heats should 5 be Mo'•Ilrxl (early, as the hall will doubt - h IeMs he Itliut t0 capacity. I1/rs W. A . Rhynas announces the marriage of her son, Sergt. Melville G. Rhynas, to Miss Jessie McLellan, of Glasgow, Scotland, in which city the wedding took place on Wednesday, Sep tember 4th. Sergt. Rhynas was wounded a year ago. and after his term in hospital dews son dot t, a boat 30 bang Mid Wage xAi iia de. t. (Dr 1 J. R. LeTouzel after paying a site visit to his mother and sister here left last eek for overseas with a draft of doctors. . LeTotuel had been fur some time on. t • army medical stall at London, Lieut. E H. Porter returned home on Saturday a er spending a year in France. He wen overseas in' MPS spent three months In a ive service with the Hying corps and ano three months in the trenches, afterw ds being' engaged for some months as a nducting officer between the base and th vont line. He was invanded home ow . g tri nervous shock, and was also sof • tly gassed. Lieut. Porter brought with h i a bride. formerly Miss Plowman. O Isidon, England, and along with the elcoone home is receiving the congrat . tions suitable t i the occas on. An Open Letter 10 the People •f Godarich and Surrounding Country. it is with much regret that i make known my decision to retire from my present business. The scarcity and ex- treme high price n( all our material, to gether with the fact that skilled help is not in the country. makes (he carrying on of business anything but pleasant at t►15K -1 wish to thank my many customers who helped to make my husihess a suc- cess in the past years. No orders for job work will be taken after the :tOth of Sep- tember, as I wish to complete all orders now on hand at the earliest miscible date, All orders and contracts will he completed and all accounts rendered and must be paid promptly. Accounts now rendered must be settled at once. lSigned) W. R. I'iNDER, Goderich, Sept. 25. lois. • Choice marshmallows for toasting. H. T. Edwards has the right kind. _. r"$"lri�.rteat_j.....:_2:.t+Jibt5t5ari41u3r..t?.. .. �.-..w..,a.�.,.. _ Catch a cold before it catches you. In a strict sense you do not catch a cold, the cold catches you. This is true because your sestem Is not in a condition t0 resist the attacks of a cold. Colds do not alw ays give a forewarning. Therefore you sho uld keep Dr. Brown's Grippe Tablets no hand ready for immediate use. Thea tablets cure advanced colds, ten. but it is safer to take them when the first sy mp- toms of a cold appear. 25c a box, and sold by E. R. Wigle, Goderich. Messrs. Robertson art brain, Bracers. are new installed in their new Inkiness stand, fnrmerly*,occupied by Mr. Walter Bern, whose stock they have taken over. GUNDRY'S SALE REGISTER. SATURDAY, Oct. S: \-�Administrator's sale of residence property and household furniture at the premises West street. John Kelly. admm• islralnr. 1.1 VADAT, (k(. ei.-,Auetbd sale of farm. farm slack and implements, at Int lye. Lake orad east. Sloppareltrm, property of CHAS. Noun,. TUURNDAY, Oct.. 10. -Cleating aurtron sale of farm s1•x-k. implements and household et)etl a4 lot 3, Lake Ranee. Ashlield Miall -mile north of Port Albert), commencing at 1 o'clock Iola tame). JAMBS STEYENSON, preprretor, SATuso1Y , OTC 12.-- Mortgage .ale of town property at 2 o'clock at Gundry s auction roan, property street. Proudfoo t, Killoran & vendor's solicitors SATURDAY. Oct. 1.2. --Clearing auction plc of household furnilae. property M Mi. Geo. Buret, - East street. at 2.30 o'clock sharp. WpnN['DAY, (let. I6-Aucoo, sale of farm stock. implements, household furniture and farm, commencing at 2 o'clock at the premises, Int Lt concession 7, E 1).. Colborne JAM[. HnwArT, poprietrr. TIrIIIAY, 0,4.22 -Auction sale of frrrm suck t int •.'�,, (011(00000 I. Seem Ratv.,rrash. It 01.1854 [n0, je., propr,etnr. BORN. COW In East Waw:m.nh. on Friday. Sep. tem r 27, to Mr. and Mrs George Cowa, a ramie era NEW at fRTISCMENIS-lace. 3,. Waterloo Boy lora-Robert Bell Engine and Threshe .,Ltd., Seaforth a Fire Prevention Day - ty Fire Marshall Notice to Creditors. mudl ot. KiIkWlet & Cooke.. . Reads---•Glehn-Charles, Spare Time Money -British- anodise Publish- ing Cm, Toronto?" ... 4 •Naice to Creditors...Proud(, , Killoran & Cooke 1 Auction Sale - los. Hamilton House to Rent. --1. W. Craigte ... ., -1 • Auction Salo -James Henna .. 1l CarddThanks-Mrs.Townshendl Howe,Jn Rent -Mrs. A. D. McLean...... NK OFMONTRE ESTABLISHED OVER IN YEARS Remittances toSoldiers Remittances to soldiers in England, Belgium, France or Ealftem Countries may be made through the Bank of Montreal either by cable, if haste is essential; or by Draft or Bank Money Order if to be sent by letter post. i' 2 i. - 9 er MIA orr.CC,sa0 1. A. W. Strickland, Manager, Goderich Branch. -y;