The Signal, 1919-7-24, Page 1•
WANT
of your property,
nt tor your house,
y an article, procure
find a situation, the
and best way is to
a small ad. in
THE SIGNAL
iona.
acireekanaffireNebileeieseekekereees
THE SIGNAL
for the remainder of the pres-
ent year (five mouths) for
SIXTY CENTS
-ASK OUR MANAGER.'
Sterling Bank managers make a special point of Rath-
.. ering information of value to farmers. Ask your local
manager about some of the money matters which are
puzzling you.
Ask his assistance, also. if you wish to farm on a
larger or better basis.
MACS DAY IN GODERICIL
GREAT CROWDS TAKE PART IN
SPLENDID CELEBRATION.
SHINGLES
B. C. Red Cedar ---Two
cars just Arrived
AUCTION SALES.
SALE OF HOUSEHOLD
MR. D CAMERON
list ask at bis retitle:ma Brock street. on
TUESDAYAULY Alta
ow at 2 o'clock p. al.. the following
2 parka chairs. 1 ;mike wait. 'i
et. 1 mall table. :pricking chairs.
and numerous other articles.
. CHATTEL..., HOIJSEHOLD run -
AND arraCTe.
Gundre. auctioneer. him been in -
by Use macutors of Use estate ol Ow late
. to sell by public arc nom, st tbe
the 'die,. ot Auburn. on
TURDAY. AUGUST Met; MI5.
commences, nt 2 o'clock sharp.
tn. consisting of AO acme% is practically
to green and is • good proposition. It
sold on favorable term. 'which will be
at time of sale.
a kitchen chairs. 1 couches, 4 rocking
washstands. 2 bureaus. 1 singer minor
certain Poles. 1 rut sonic mots. carpets.
other articles. One driving mare. lit
• 1 Wavy mare. 1 cutter. 1 top buggy. 1 road
I horse rake. 1 sets single harness '38 cords
wood.
- On chattels end boumbold effects.
THOS.G1JNDRY. Mehemet.
NOTICE TO commis.
TO CREDITORS
LAM OP 1111t Tows; ow Goomicii.
"%hereby given that all persons having
nt demo nds against the late Alexander
who died on or about the nineteenth
11119. at the town of Goderich. in the
of (Mtario. are required to send by
'4. oe to deliver to the undersigned
in 10r John Steelton, esecutor under
the late Aletander Straiton,thear names
end fall particulars Oil WrilIng 01
and staternentoof their accounts, and
of the accurate,. if sow held by them.
e notice that after the Mth day of
the said JobnStraiton will- proceed to
the sleets of the said demand
the preemie entitled thereto. having
y to the claims of which he shall then
notice. and that the said John Straiten
liable for the said assets or any part
any permit, of whose claim he 4hall
hsve received notice.
Goderich the Rh day of July, 1 V1Y.
M. G, CAMERON,
Solicitor for the said John Straiton.
71-114
FOR SALE.
Peeve isay--staturday. July 19, 1919
Iw rerneuilwreti SIN one of the
The people mit togetlwr and eelebnite.d
lit a fashiou that made the whole day
taw of entertainment anti plesigure.
Ttw proverdings begins at 7.30 the
tiw sieging of bells. antl other !tutees,
The tonk u was never no gaily
decorated. This was the work of
pretty a might as rine coillti follIrd
in a day'. journey by aeroplane.
Streamers of gay and varied color,.
hung screw. the roadways and on the
hneineee Meg" and ',matt*
were in evidence everywhere, and ever-
greens gaily deeorated added tie tile
plettlreveltlelWarr 1.4 the seem. 'Muerte
lantern. were hung at-rom the streets
and .in tie. evening made a very pretty
Illtiminat
'rile palm for the bust deetirated
Work umst be banded to Councillor
Wen. Walker's block. including the
Hank of NIontreal 'tint flank of Com-.
mere, buildings. The nielt liest was
the Hiorton•Jorthin block.
Aerons the roadway in front each
block ou McIntire was hung a ha n•
with the name of one of tlw battle. of
Paeachencluele, Somme,. St.
Cambria t. Amiens'.
Tire grantl Wrath. at 10 o'clock woke
Marehailled by Major Denlop
assietants mod was a monster affair.
belittling ri.relle %ell bountiful (impose'
anal many comb- ones,. It wee preawrly
about a eAle in length. but by crowd-
ing and overlapping wait all apt on to
the Swirls. together. '
Prominent feature,. of the parade
were the ecintity Vietory loan flag
borne hy tNelVe Orin with a girl
iorporal at their bead. all dreasetl in
a gay and pretty 'uniform : earriagei
rontaitiltig the town coeneil and °M.'
earriages eonveyiss veteran's of
'fel snit '711: a long proileision
veterans of the recent war, scenes -
panted by the rotor. of the letlet
liattflion: the band of the :fled
rOR SALE. -ONE MILKING COW.
Apply in forenoon or alter •. ci,l.k to
AVID Mt.PHERSON. corner Marinello street
and Cambria road.
R SALE. -NEW MOTOR BOAT.
pply to ALEX. COLBORNE. Waterloo tweet
Unlimited QuantAY of
GOOD MIXED 'WOOD FOR SALE
•
THE CODER ICH MANUFACTURING
CO.. LIMITED.
(Foot of Angleseh St...) Phone 61.
FOR SALE OR RENT.
GOOD FARM FOR SALE. -
One hundred acres, Colborne township. on
main road Godeinch !Myth, hoe miles front
Goderah. hall -mile from school, hall -mile from
store •nd three miles irum McC.awritatIon. end
CO110111(1 of a good slay loam, no waste land, solid
brick home with good cellar: cement stables
under lathe barn ar.d shed:cement hog -pen under
ben -house. two never.fallmg we one with pump
In house, well fenced, kilt 01 a; munIcipol
telephoto", rural mail delivery. A. W. WISE. R.R.
No. 3. Goderich. let -41
FOR SALE. -A RED BRICK HOUSE.
✓ with all modern convemences. Apply to
JOSEPH C. GRIFFIN, Gaoler. 72-t
. 1919
GODERICH REVISITED
An Evening Reverie
by
Donald MacGillivray, Shanghai, China
car.. deeorated eoniie floats.
14 a long array of fancy •ad eumie
lett tun,. lin feet attd awheel.
Henrikei were borne be Liasteostrits
I 14.4beriegton and A. V. Sturdy, with
es ...wort of Sergt.-Major Jamie. anal
'Pere rarriagee bare tbr Fenian RAM
veterans. Thry were: Wm. Swallield.
Wm. remplw11, Time Aueebrook. F. If.
, lowrence, Chat.. Mabee. Wm. Wyatt,
Stephen Andrew's, eluto. Wells, anti
Tin. moat eriumpletionsi Moat the
parade was that of,the National Ship-
building Co. The %reign wag st large
yaeht, with real live **Addles- the
rigging. The float wam draws with
rope. by Iwo king Pttringh of employere
of the Company, while behind If wits
another long proreesioa of the Com -
pato men isetrying the tools of their
trade
I The prize for the moot eonikal
I feature .if the pared» wits *wankel to
. (*has. :tlaok for hie menagerie,
hirit Included on elephant an ontrich
7211 ere...1111re railed a
.1 real as the elephant and the tiotrich.
-gook,- which. however, war, milt» •Il
l'Ate-wimiers la Pantie.
•
Tbe prime for the parade were
awiinleti I,. follows
11 OUSE FOR SALA -A LARGE
ek home with rood rn convenience', on Cam-
bria road Apply to MRS. JACOB BALCHLER
FARM FOR SALE. -173 ACRES,
e Huron rood. (.10clench Townshp six miles
Goderrch or Clinton. two miles Holrneliv,1:"
Good name house. ten ropily. loth dower., and
No041'60111, food cellar and woodshed Barn "ak'si,
stabling full-size. sheep. pig aind implcment
house 2414e, barn .6(030; silo inr2i.. woiderlin
supplies house •nd barn. netrer-faillng opting
creek. good gravel pit, conisderablie timber; 017,
acres pasture and brush lend, lti acres hay, 15
acres newly seecled. mostly alfalfa. Possession
after harvest. Ili.health remon of sale S. T. I
WALTER. R. R No. 2, Clinton Phone le on
NIL Clinton.
RAIG1E'S
RANCE AND
AL ESTATE
E`OR SALE. -A COM FOR TABLE
U frame house. on St. [Mind's street. contain- ,
ing bathroom and enod double Celle, with cement I
Anor. and two cement Cisterns; also • garden wall 1
fruit trees and .orm henhouse. Convenient to
factories and G T R. station. Amoy to .hiRS.
NELLIE ELDER. St. David's street. 7n et
ORY BONDS
ght and sold.
TEACHER WANTED. -POR SS. NO.
▪ 0. Colborne. Second -clam onitelemeat ce,
tificate. Duties to commence 484 Selrmtvartitrer
urer. Coseerice R. R. 3.
TEACHER WANTED. -FOR S.S. NO.
17, Ashfield and West Wswariosh Second-
hrst September. Apply stating/ salary and ex-
perience to JAMES SPROUL. Secretary-Treas.
urer. Auburn. Ont. '73-W
rilEACHER WANTED. -PROTEST -
7. ▪ Colborne. Salary Poe D. F. SCHWARZ.
secretary. Clinton, Ft R. Ro V. 72-4
W AN TED. -LIFE INSURANCE
AGENT for lore C anadian company for
fort time ce full time. Salary w
Uperience not necessary. Adele's. N. A.
SILNAL OFFICE. 71-45
Best decorated tioat-le Mrs. F. C.
Shepherd. 2nd Dominion Road Machinery
Co ard Doris Andrews.
Beet decorated automobile -1st Mrs
Harry Hunt. 2nd' Mrs. Frank Saunders.
3rd Mr. Henderson.
Best decorated bicycle -1st Fraeer
Snelgrove. 2nd Mary Howell, ard Reggie
Newell.
Decorsited tricycle (special) - Albert
Rooth.
Best decorated horseman or her.ewoman
-1st miss olive Allen, 2nd Miss /Aarion
Lee. 3rd Kenneth Fleming. 4th John
Most attractive fancy feature on foot -
1st Fern Humber, 2nd Lenore Craig. 3rd
Wm. Lary and John Webb.
MGM comical feature ol parade -Chas.
Mo.t comical feature on foot -lit
Donald and Leo Lynn, 2nd Howard Mc-
Nee and liferbert Aitcheson, 3rd F. L.
Most comical feature on vehicle -1st
Seaith. B. Wilson, N. Wilsoa and L.
Duckworth. 3rd T. Drennan.
Best trades' float -1st National Ship-
building Ce., 2ad Geo. Richardmn.
Unclassified featuree-2nd Jk Mr,
shall and Reg. Pinder, 3rd Mrs. Dry. '
I sat at sunset by the lake
While old and young went to the play,
To gee the scenes which man can make.
Alone. 1-11 watch the dying day.
Go hence ! Go hence,'
In youth I roamed along the shore
Nor dreamed of distant loreign land.
Careiessil heard old Huron's roar
Nor thought of China's outstretched Mind.
Go hence ! Go hence !
We extolled Sol's glories in the west _
When sank to rest the king of day;
I knew not of the future quest
Beyond the sun, where China lay.
Go hence ! Go hence !
God's hand led on by devious ways,
His schools prepared for hidden end.
At His set time. and for His praise,
Hit thrust me forth my life to spend.
Gu hence ! Go hence !
Returning now awhile to rest
'Mid scene* of yore to memory dear,
With lace still pointing to the West,
Once more, God's call is sounding clear.
Go hence ! Go hence !
Great China's harvest white invites,
Compels our service to the last,
Content when Je.us' soul delights
To eee His travail sore is past.
Go hence ! Go hence !
lad nations' anthem loud of praise
taVill China's m Ilion. then appear,
Thor thankful song to him upraise.
Abolished death and all their fear.
THE sICNAL PRINT CO 71_151 ILI,. f
turn eack were entered. The Med vow H 1110t1 W.eTSON ELECTRA/CI TED.
test wait between the tlielerich Orrin --
trent. The organ faistory men won In i
If m 4, A I Meet. Death Instantly While Work-
ing at Saltfurd Heights.
A particularly sad fatality was the
101Our 311110 eo. team and the National 1 death by electrocution cif 511r. Malty
lithipbuildinc co. team got on 1 h.' n'iw• I Watson. of the town pew erttouse staff.
II-- "4"--Y 1 which occurred abont .5.30 o'clock ou
and the SWUM! after a hard mill ;
TIwn a Goderich towunhip team faced -former wan being inetalled at Bisset
winning in two oraight milk. ' Broe.' creamery at litalttonl Heights.
the Goderielt tire brigade. the farmers,
and XII% Watson was just finishing the
This left the Weetern Canto* Flour 1 Job when the fatal mishap occurred.
townehip "rants still in tlw emitted. i
i He had Muck bin knife iu the top ef the
pole on which he wise working and to
11w millers drew a bye, and the Gott, which lie wae strapSed and it is sup-
Orli organ Co. and the illoderich tewn- !peeled that in leachiug for the knife his
ship teatua were pill" agmill't "eh . arta above his glove cauie in contact
other, the latter wiuning eaolly in tw" with the power wire. which waS (•arry-
pulls. Tlwu calm. the final Aerie., be-
tween tiloilerieh township alai lite ing 2.3410 volts. He fell over against the
wire and hie body was afterwarde found
Western Canada millers. mud it 'ironed to be burliest in several pewee. Is is
to be a battle of Mode The fartner. believed the %hock killed hiui inetantly.
won the toes atIt1 had ehtritv 44' gr.ound.
but tido advantage was offeet by tie.
filet that they had Just faced two teams
tin stesseution. while the millers had
hail a met. The teems were very
eVeuly Imitated and when Hwy ring in
It wait a liereuletin hod( for either team
tO Midge the oilier. However, after a
was changed, mud the melee. won the
the dual trial, with the Dwain in 'their
erigituil _position. They settled down McConnell. After . the preliunuary
to 111 Itillg pull. alai It lowIttlar a lest ef proceeding.. an adjournment was made
enduranis.. Each team had iite• or to next Monday evening at tr O'clock, at.
More "riatelien.- and the epectittore the town halt.
cheer:41 and yelled etwourageeneur to Mr. 'Wattion wan forty one years of
their favorites, and sit tinwe the ex. ; age, a native of Gudench. lie Wan
&Bement iweame wi intense that it wee ' married, but had no family. He wars a
' difficult to* keep the erowel within soe of Mrs. William N'atisoo, Elgin
Newels. Minute after minute peewit. Avenue. and ia survived by teo brotheret
the transit dug in deem.r -and thirster 1 Desiree and Fred, both of town. Another
and hung ou, now and agein tusking a brother, William, a Ellaklr. Walt till,Wiled
VII 4 II effort to pull their iipponente over !at Buffalo about eight yearn ago. and '
k. until. when nearly forty I him father died inuldenly a few years
-sutillinlites hail elapse:I. the Judges de- later. He was a member of Court.
tided to yell It a draw. Instead cif „Licalerich, C.O.F. , He Mel been on the
dividing the prize money. the cum- ' powerhoune staff ten yearn or wore.
mine.. awarded the full emount to emelt I lie Wart a steady. comicientioue worker
of the two team., feeling that it had ,antl Engineer Kelly Plpeak4 highly of hie ,
been well earned. It was feared that ' ability and in:entry. Mr. Kelly says
the Mell Wi111141 lie utterly exhatieted. . that (hie i6 the !fret fatal accitleot
hut they appeured nut to he so il . tip among hia staff hillee lie took charge of
'rlie teams were : Weeterei Canada years ago.
10. M. co. -Rohr lioggerth. W. Doak, I The funeral will take place front the
Centime -it on pew 5. , 410111e of the deceased. on Warren street,
un Friday, aud will he private.
The 110%1:U11011M. Wari communicated
with by telephone anti the power wit*
iiltut off and the betty released. takes
down and renewed to the undertaker's
Proceediume were taken for the
holding of an Melte*, the tiro -itting of
which was held the sante evening. De.
Hunter is the 4rorotter and the Jurors
are Janie. c anus (foreman 1. WM.
McLean. Stephen Ysten. Roy McLean,
Joretai Alton, Janice buchanau Alex.
McLeod, Wm. saw VI/
We take pleasure in announcing that I
- Dr. R. B. Aylsworth, eve specialist. of j
mitrlotic melectimi by the hand. The Peace Day celebrstion was a
Toronto, wi I be at our drug store for oriel
Boothe Ile Great Business. week -from NIonday. August Ith. to I ratifying eticcees. and 1 wish on behalf
may be fetid.)
, Nil ailluisnion fee ,A 44. 4•11f1 riCe11 eii- Saturday, August 9th (*elusive ,-and we . or the. citizen. in general to thank tl.e
advise any who need the attention of an i beads of committee§ and all other% who
In few emcee tile judge* ha‘e not
turned in t heir awe rile la ' proper
faith inn. and t commit tee weight
thorn te 40 411 In order that 'the prises
LOST OR FOUND.
ey pecialist Useensult hine hy their good work or anetstance helped
antoorment enterprises 0111 tbe Square, ;); A 1st. rthit inneeexagiraenced o h- ta canyv.ing uut the varioy.ni:roir(ain. of
spices hew tire imam from the bend- n.rn.sloopta issiths and a 00Mber Of 1
act 'I"° ehairmmu. ...Artrr Ihe da1108. ail under the moored et Ste memeatstaie, - . 4306thimode Does , „ ,
id the Natiolial Anthem. Igaiyor Wilda did • rush lousiness titbit the proffte. ' Institute Of Toronto. arid
called tor cheers for the Euipire; for
eamad,.. the "brightest KOMI of the'
for the Allies.
-1Aitieg and gi•ntleineu.- lie arid, "to-
day tritiniph, frailty we rejoice tiVer
we hope, all eternal pester. e took
up tome to show to the world Iliat
respected a wrap ef paper awl that
the_wrotige inflicted en Belgium should
he avenged U1111 the r*ht triumph."
who wits in town Ill conneciion with
the Chautunqua, next addreseed the
Mithering. He said he 'would like to
be In Purim celebrating melee with his
own people. but, failing that. he was
gicol to be in Canada twlebrating peace
with the British. All had had a share
iti bringing ahem the peace. The
weituen steed leddiol the men. and a
man was as good man and a fighter
SFr good figlitt.r as his WOMen-fOlk
111/1111. 111. The n omen of All the
Allied erimitries had won Hie war.
going ha in 4111 431 in suffernig and
imeritice. The tmis ahead of us DOW
WIIP 10 go ahead nil work for pea,*
as we hail worked during the war. PO
Hutt the peace might he. a peace of
,lustiee. so that in the future our chil-
dren could. look totek on a completed
job. ineteutt of on one which had to be
triteite to his OW 11 eountry, to whieh,
Ile raid, lwlenged the palm of bulldog
temteity in the war.
Pritwipel Hume spoke In conntle4nd-
a doe of the no PEI I i toraille. which
he thonght would le. tie nue ite would
be 'wen in tiny tiw else of (lode -
rich or perhape in the chive.
The Vietory ling. won by the tewn in
emmection with the Vietory loan rum-
ba len of last fall. wart 'invented by
Pointing hi the eiders of the flee he
1411111 the red oymisilised !sacrifice. tile
white pnrity and the bine truth. 111111
the vitriol). ',tripes teach one longer
than the let.t r the various loans.
'May the Rag, he wnie over it
greeter, bleger. HMI better tioderiele-
titi- flee front Mr. Clarke's hands. nie
the repreeentatit I. a the town, alai
acknowledged if in imitable ferule.
Dr. Arthur liVidwyn Evens. mealier
fine address. emphasizing the brother-
hood he hoped to .PIP trroW II Within
URANCE -41
Life, Accident,
tomobile and
Plate Glass
SPECIAL
SUNDAY DINNER
Dining the glimmer menthe
we will serve a special Sunday
dinner front I to 2 o'clock at
QR BETWEEN GODE-
A/ RICH and Auburn, lady'. black. Minim
isereat-beiner porkMhOnli.conlen•ling fern df
tort
which pi to the Soldier"' Memorial late lecturer at the Royal College of
F"tat• win read' a Win' 'IlIta"mt• Science. The Doctor uses the e test and
The prize for the hero -decorated Ismail molt accurate methods in his practice and I
. as we know there are many who cannot
10 the Upstairs empleyeee of the thaw- ' afford the time for a trip to the ctty to
linotu 1 ; 3rd. te the downetaire mu- i with our policy °I.:tieing the best service
ebouliton Ferret eolith 1. The prizes , octor to spend the week with us.
for the booths making the largest ode,. , Obtain the advantage of the latest
'have not yet been swanted. Mr. H. ' scientihc knowledge in it. application to
.1. II. (111101‘4' NMI High Coto:table I% hite- the eye. both in diagnosis and optical
',Mee conducted a Weight -guessing I service; and to secure prompt attention
enterprise and took in a Mee little sum i and avoid delay, phone. for' an appoint -
of money. although they eollnyteil only Telt, as the Doctor's time 1. limited.
whe", 1111 .(811"1 4" g"e" 'Mita , tt," This is your opportunity to secure expert
111111111iS 11I t i14. person•e correct weignt. optical service at city prices. %i rite.
A variety of tither Midway IIIIIII1CTlielitg phone or call early. Ie. R. Wigle. drug -
all dhl a good bueiness. There was ..
. turf a dull .lif on the Square all
LOCAL TOPICS IN BRIEF.
ilinlYnittfil'igre. afternoon there was an IA -
winners were itst follows:
BOYS
50 yards race. 6 years and under-lao
McKay. Victor Elliott, Albert Rooth. se
50 yards race, 8 to 10 years -Frank
Barlow. Jack Woods. Donald MacKay.
100 yards race, 10 t 12 Years -Walter
Hick, Donald Dale, WI frid Graham.
100 yards race. 12 to I 4 years-lioward
Allen. Bill Haslett. Geo. Filsinger.
100 yards race. 14 to 16 years- W.
011erhead. Fred Ptice. Will Sanderson.
100 yards race. lb to Is years -Fred
Price; Ed. Pridham, Albert Lawrence.
Boot race. 12 years and under - GNage
50 yards race. 6 years and under -
Beatrice Forden. Marion Farrish, May
50 yards race. 10 year. and under -
Helen Johnston, Ruth Wilson. Evelyn
60 yards race. 12 years and under -
Annie Newell, Thelma McAllister, Mary
100 yards race. 14 to le years -Mary
Wilson, Annie Newell Viola Bloomfield.
100 yards race, 16 to Is years -Marion
100 yards race, 17 years and under -
Beulah May Jardine, Thelma McAllis er,
Catherine O'Neil.
Adult Sports.
ton sei rd. fool race Nlowit Me-
th.. mitione as a result of the Wilt% grill.' Ernest Prifilinm. W. Torney.
tairtleularly goial feeling It lug bread Jump S. G. Mckay
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Remember the St. Georges garden
party in the rectory grounds. Thursday
afternoon and evening, July 3Ist.
A public meeting of all those interested
in the Golden Gate Midway will be held
in the court house on Friday. August 1st.
at 4 p. m. A large attendance is re-
quested.
The r ent and members of the General
thank Mr. Lee for kindness in giving
them the use of the Hotel Sunset for their
card party.
A social and bazaar under the auspices
of St. Peter's church will be held on the
Harbor Park grounds on Tuesday. August
5th. Various entertaining programs am
be carried out on the ground..
All fres:ids of temperance are requested
to meet next Monday. July 2/4th. at S
p. m.. in the Temperance Hall, to or-
ganize for the referendum campaign.
eomen are specially invited to attend.
line ice crotilll .111rd right ••• onr
yotirsel 1 II. Edwards.
Millions of men have used modern and
sanitary methods of shaving for yea; s.
Other nulkons learned the lemon during
service in the recent war. This advance-
ment has been largely due to the saiety
buying any of the well-known makes
which have won an international reputa-
tion. Buy one now and join the rank of
clean -faced men who start each day with
a shave. We also sell everything else in
shaving supplies.. E. R. Wigle. druggist,
Goderich.
A crank for a McLaughlin car was lost
on Sunday last on the Huron road. The
ovmer will be glad to have it returned.
It may -be left at the Signal office.
"Sleet me iit Illaelistime's,- they are
all 'saying. -where tbey have the pure
lee cream"
71 Astra July 29 - AuttrOn sate of household
furniture. property of Mr. 0. Cameron. at hes
residence, Brock street. at :p. m.
HILLIER - In Goderich. on Saturday. July 19.
Elimbelh hlOrlon. widow rit the Isle Jolts
Hillier, aged 72 ,ars and 4 months
, James Andrew,. 10efilefly 01 teidench. aged
PENTLaNt).- At thingannon. on Monde,.
' July 21. Samuel lohn Pentland, aged nn yeses
and month.
dem,. Warren Oreet. on Friday. July 26th.
Funeral prlvare
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS -July 24.
Page
Cow for SMe- trasid McPherson
Teacher Wanted - Horace Horton
Moon Boat for Sale -Ales. Colborne
Auction nate - U. Cameron .
Eye Stasioalist Coming -Ell Willie
Tea.. her Wanted -Jam, Sprout Auburn.
Executors' Sale Thomas Gundry
Pocketbook Loll- Leave at Signal Office
NTREA
between Canada and the Illited States.
Itr. Adam. of \Iontretil. +4111 another
of the f'hitm m Ina lectnreret mill wv'
were reJoitint oder the KI't•nt.Mt Brent
In hi*tore. .144411111 only to the birth of
the 1.0tlI .lewn< I'hr111. not 0)114 M't'nn+e
of what it nneine t0 nM but `t Y'allwe of
Whitt It tiHM11N to genernflone yet tin-
horn. The ket note for the fn to re was
faith -faith In God. faith in onr fel-
Iowa and faith in the fettle -v. Ailed.
ing to what Limit. I'h•anl had *aid
about Prance'* part i■ the Wile. Dr.
Adam odd Freese was a hero a R
the nations. ••L* ire la i'rante. Long
Ilre 1'a nada. Nina live the Rreetest
Empire the world hits eery ween."
('ol. Vareoe. onM of the veternne of
1111, was tea lied mein and In a few mtul-
att word. said tlwe had done their
little bit 1■ Ihone days.
The program wee concluded with a
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