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GODERICH, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1921
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FARMS FOR SALE DiRECTJRY
AND FARM LAND AGENCY.
FARMS FJR SALE.
Eight y -lour aerea. cooceesi.an ',Goderich Town.
whip,
awn-
,hip, ab wt one mule from school and church. and
seven miles Iron (.oden h, known me the Whitely
1arm, now owned by John Schwans. Said to be
the best of clay loam, tae sail sow in eacelKot
condition. a0 acres plowed, Ili acres seeded with
timothy and clover. Arieean well and winds.' .
4ruit .cellar l; also ,our scree growing timber for
fuel. All nwoosanry buadiogs- Price. 15.4a1); goad
terms. Than agouti tun and cheap at the Pi_e
asked.
Eighty or 4.10aeras. being the farm known es
the Otter Welton farm, srtwted en
the Huron roes. hall -way between Gode-
rich sad Cliotos. 1< -mile from school and
church. Tim es as excellent farm with all neces-
sary improvesenia, read for occupation. Price
for the 40 acres, including buildings, orchard.
will, wi.deo.I'..tc.. S0.500. goodlterms.
Ninety acres. Male Iron Benmdler. and to be
Ant -clam day loam with gravel whop; 1. acres
plowed, 12 seeded with alfalfa. Excellent a sorted
fruit orchard; • roomy, comfortable boom; Im n-
ae sod water is the ►.woe. Good bio and
seabl...c.sent floors and water at stalls. Price,
NAM easy term..
Ilk'( aeras. about one mite from Bsoraaler: 7S
aerosol this and to be excellent clay loan with
gravel subsoil, the bal•ace pasture lands. well
supplied with water. A good comfortable nose
hour, . tee . hM gka. plenty barn and stabler roam;
w■ter in Buie and at stat 4e, good Moor led fruit
orchard, piens) growing timber lar fuel. Peke,
114.19111.1.11M10 will be accepted down: balance. toss
tc aril buyer at I per mot tattiest
Other farm. for sale, also a good 1 4 -story
dwefhng house. well built. good appearance
Se all barn, live good Iota Peaty amdrted fruit
trees. well located in Croderxb. Price. 111,000.
For all particulars are J. W. .ARMSTRONG.
above Psreo..' Fair. P.O. Boa Sit Goderich It
!/.LIC
Dn.?. J. L POINTER.
EYE. EAR. NOSE, THROAT.
LM. Neter Senses New Tort Ophthalmic
aid Ad Horp•t gra emit n Moveedd'a
Ejjpptt�� Nmpital acid n Hair
Throat Ha
London. en`.
811 Mario. St. S.. Stratford . Telephone fQ.
At Redford Hotel, Goderick. from Wedesea
ry, March 131 h, at 7.ao p. m.. to Thursday.
the 17th. alt l 0. an.
Goderich Society Orchestra
Music Studio.
(Entrance between F. H. Wnod', and
J. H. Larder's Stores )
,d
Gene C. Cann on. Piani.te-tuition given
on piano. Mr.I C. V. Henry, Violinist -
tuition given on vi for beginners and
advanced students. For information
apply at Ftudio.
violins repaired. brid
tuned, sound -
posts set and violin bows\repaired, etc.
GODERICH SOCIETY ORCHESTRA
(Five pieces. professional).
EIANOS TUNED. -APPLY TO C. V.
HENRY, Mink Studio. north side of
raenwrtt tl
NOTICK TO CREDITORS.
-mac-
1
AUT�OYONILE OwnrSES
Get your permits ■nd mark-
ers from J W. ] *Vicar at Mac-
Vkar'. Shoe Wore, North side
of :Square. Goderich.
J. W. MacVICAR.
1'. 0. IiOX 414.
David McIlwain
Agent for
International Harvester Co.
Canada.
All kinds of Farrn Machinery.
In the Old Stand
Hamilton Street, Goderich.
IfillWR SALE. -HOUSE ON REGENT
etr.et, Goderich. Good. roll -built house
sell for 1l,wie ar will coawdsr best offer
Wooly to WM. VROOMAN Goderich or ED.
DUNN. 1007 Blow Street W _ Toronto. Ont.
LIOR SALE. -ON 1.OT 22, COVCES-
11 ' SIGN a, East Wawatnih, an unlimited wp
cedar -
ply of dar lanae posts and anchor posts ; also
'wavefraise booms and sill barn. Apply to
MRS. D. PATTERSON. Auburn. or to T. R.
PAT r&RSON. Gads 44b, It
WARM FOR SALE. -LOT 25, CON-
CESSION 3, Gerlach township rearming
of 42 acres of choice clayam. with spring creek
sad spring well. Barn 4mem. with cement stables;
bay bun. 111227: drive -house. lath; small hen-
house.
er
house: comfortable concrete cottage. and tNo
acres of one orchard. 1t is situated orade from
des.asated Provincial county road. seven mike
from Goderich. ands convenient o school sad
pi
church. Apv to B- H. LINDSAY, R. R. No, 2.
Goderich, Phooe 407 r 1. tl
of
CRAIGIE'S
Assurance...I Real Estate
MODERN HOUSE FOR SALE
AUCTION *ALES.
AUCTION SALE OF FARM STOCK.
MR. GEORGE P. CLARK
will sell by public amnesia. ow lot b, concession n.
C.. 1) Colbor De lone mile pat el Car low 0. on
THURSDAY. MARCH Oa,
COmme110101 at : o'clock sharp the following
timings.- Dr alt mare, reliesa,y.ar•; daft geld-
ing. ruing 3 years. droit Riding, ruing 2 years.
draft colt. sang 1 year.
Gait La.--ParebreJ Polled Angus cow. ruing 10
)ears; Polled Angus cow. dairy * year*, calved
in October sod bred again January Is. Polled
Angus haler. 2 yaws. dw'lo calve March 10:
Polled Angus now. Iraeheoed io Ocobet. Durham
Cow. rising a years, sue to calve February 5.
D r ham cow. rang 7 reaa, dee tura re March :v;
Durham cow, riven, ,e year tee to calve March
7: IJeerbrm cow. mead t dei to (timbal
Merck r Pdred Angios beth. 1S months. 2 Dur -
has bailers, 1 year old; Durham heifer. ri ing 7
Ms brad January /s. 4 Pelted Angus steers. rie-
1 yeah; 2 Polled An..Seers. rang 1 years;
Dishes Near. mane2 years; noir ham steer call,v
months old; Polled Angus seer calf. 4 months
old; Durham h, icer dl, a nexoths 0d.
Thu u an extra good let of cattle. anyone
wonting mine will do well*, intending tees sale.
Swag►. -Sixteen purebred Leicester ewes. MP -
to be in lamb; I purebred Leicester ewe
Iamb; I purebred Leicester ram lamb.
PiGa.-One purebred Yorhature sow. due to pig
April 20.
Turps. -Eight s.owshs'a.drl win he given on
4ureioMag •pprlrvedjoiN notes Adiecount of 3
per and. for cash on credit ateuunta
OEO.P.CLARK. T.GUNDRY.
Proprietor. Auct.oseer.
4vOR.SALE.-GOOD FRAME HOUSE.
t' ISS story. electric light and water and la -
weed breahent. all in good condition. Apply ea
p�roewa oROY MUNNINt:S.corner Cambria,
Roadaad Napier Street. 2t
ROPERTJES FOR SALE.-TWO-
Mar7' frame house on West street. booms as**
pleb boom, frame story -and -a -hall house. with
1u11 lot. m .lacks street; also two Ins with a
goad thorn on Wracks street. The own, r. 04*.
John Dalton, d Turman. Tanana. is anxious tw
sell and will accept env reasonable offer. Poa,
seems an be gives`�with's • month. For par-
ticulars apply to J- J.
Goderich. \ 11
OSKR. Hamilton Street.
11
Aff kakis fbrMRlPNee %tlsaorrhle prices:
1f pw lmasd hostas • MsitsN eV, be o tows
.neatest to eve roe•.. 1 may hie Fast what you
are loakis0 for. No trouble to show you the
places 1 have M sale, A large bot to cheese
tree- Calla sad nee me
P. J. RYAN.
Reel Rotate and Ineurance`
Phone 50.
UNRESERVED AUCTION SALE OF
FARM STOCK.
MR. MARTIN MUGFORD
will sell by public auction, at bis premien.
lot 15, concession 2, township of Col•
borne. on
WEDNESDAY. MARCH 2nd,
commencing at 1 o'clock sharp, the fol-
lowing : One heavy mare, 9 years old; 1
general purpose horse, -7 years, 1 filly.
rising 2 years old; 1 3 rears old. due
April 7; I cow, 5 yeah , due in April; 1
cow. 8 years old, fr 1 cow. rising 3
years old supposed to in ca' f ; 1 putt -
bred Durham bull, 2 years; 2 fat
steers, rising 3 years . 2 steers, 2 years
aid; 5 steer., nsing 2 yews old; 3 bracts,
tiling 2 years ohd; 1far rising 1 year
old; 1 young sow. due y 4; 1 collie doe.
TERMS. -Eight rnasIk' credit will be
given on furnishing approved joint notes.
A discount of 4 per cent. straight allowed
hr cash.
Everything will be mid without reserve.
MARTIN MUGFORD, T, GUNDRY.
Proprietor. Auctioneer.
MAIL CONTRACT.
EALED TENDERS. addressed to the
17 Postmaster General. will be received at
Ottawa until
NOON, an FRIDAY. the 111 DAY of APRIL.
1911,
IM theca eveyance of HisMaiesty's Mads. on a
Contract for four years. tux times
porm peek. over Goderich No. 1 Rural Mail Route.
from the let July next.
Printed notices containing further information
sato coalitions of proposed Contract may hearten
■ id blank forms of Tender may be obtained at
tel Poet' Offices of Goderich. Hnlme.ville.
Auburn. Saltford, and at the mace of the Post
Office Inspector,
CHAS. E. H. FISHER.
Post Olfi.e Inspector.
ARTICLES POI SALE.
0OD FOR SAi.E.
A LARGER ORGANIZATION.
tiou is the Military and Civil Club.
The we•ting pror•lvvle'tl to the eles--
tluM of °Inver*. and the Nihon lug wen•
Civilian Co-operation with War Veter- the favored nomluees:
arta to Form a New Club. Honorary president, Jt141ge L. 11.
Dickson; president, Ur. W. F. (Cat rw :
141 'J'hurwlay evening, February 17th, 1st vice-president. c'. \\'urtele;
an interesting meeting Wu. held lu the vkw-prei+ident. 1: 1.. Parsons; 4r.asur-
l:.W.V.A. rooms for the purpose of er, I). Huhue'; Secretary, J. 3uu1*:-
hearing the report 111 the ways loud 14.4 (P411044 clixploin. t' a Mon (C. 4.'. H111.
Mxau* cuwwftte which has prevholisly Exe•utlre-4'Ivli-('. C. Lie, F. WWII'
leen referred to lu these columns. Combe, (deco. Williams. Wm. Lane. MII-
The ways and meatus t•ctnlwltice was Mary -H. l'. Dunlop. E. H. HIII, An•h-
deacon W. Jones-Itatemau, It. /Owls
pard. i
The oMc•re were elected provision-
ally and are to carry out the camps/tot
this town is loncernel. would tare for charter memlN•r-hip. after which
to 1Nrume dormant or even laptve into they Will be pr. -wilted to the new
oblivion. club for re-eleetiuu.
It was evident, by the detailed incl! The nu.•tillg adjournest subj.rf to
compn•hensive report *ul.tuittel, that rhe 1811 of the pr.1' isiunal president.
the (ommittee had at least dune its Dr. I;anow
.
duty sincerely. leaving nothing to eon -I
lecture. and treating all evldetaw and Kitchen Shower.
fact*. agnres, etc, brought to its at -
tent lon without prejudice, and giving In view of the •tpprlwching marriage
all phases of the matter thorough rt- i, of Miss Annie lienderwon 1 now Mrs.
V of
1 f• ill e'. f
l' kill 11 I I the m
N. Ma 1 ! h
M employees
The Town has lor sale s le. cords ol
wood m• price of Moo per yuuiter cord. hv-
„ed.
Apply ■t Town Hall.
L. L KNOX,
Tawe Cleft.
SWEET CL' VEX AoRJ ALSIKE F
SALE. -Prat Iron weed mesh await Sumo
is • greet sW.sa.eber. and especial/ vaua 1. Ira
poor Vol. W F,•YOUNUle SOY. R.R. No. 1.
C:oderu:b, Phase I(2a Benmtller.
dealing with a subject of great moment
to those present, as it had been con-
sidering the question of whether the
soldiers' organization. in ea far as
L'OR SALE. -A Mc LAUGH LIN
L' rewroe.% master -s.1 1920 model; one •pare
tire. (Swoop by the late William Marlton. Ap•
pie to MRS. HENRY MARLTON. West Street.
f1'URNIPS FOR SALE. -IN ANY
1 Quantities from Vito lulu bushels Twenty
menta per bushel Terms to awl purchaser. Gb .
SUWEMBY, R. R. 2, Goderich.' Telephone IUOs2.
2t
tention.
It would he difficult to dew•r►he
their recommendation In a few words,
as their taupe was not In any way
curtailed. and they retummendel a very'
broad and ext«naive policy. *nil fol-
lowed this up with a constitution, draft-
ed to *erre as ■ foundation on which
{IxOR SALE. -A NU31HER OF PURE-
. BRED. registered Mated Angus Aberdeen
bulls, ht for service. Appty to 1 K. VAKCOE,
R. R. No 5.t.l der,ch. tt
\SWEIs'T CLOVER SEED FOR SALE. -
Fr te
ALE-Free from weed seed. Sweet clover b a soil
e ,.char. Exullen( lor pasture and hay. A. H.
GLUTTO, R. R. No. 3, Goier. Phone 1414.
tfarspiller.Nrcat f
nlimited Quantity
MIXED WOOD FOR CE
at fol per single cord, delivered,
THE GOIiERICH MANUFACTURING
CO., LIMITED.
(Foot of Anglesea St.) Phone 61.
LOST OR FOUND.
'OUND.-ON WEST S1RI:ET, ON
the proposed club could he run suc-
twssfully In carrying out the new pol-
ir•
As this policy was accepted unan-
imou*ly, the public will -hear more 'of
It in the near future, alid the co -oyer -
*tion of the eltlzens will be sought In
ht. support.
• The committee telt that the atmo-
*phere of war -time had created a dis-
tinction which held the soldier up as a!
-'pertain apart" and not as a citizen
whn ha+ done hes duty in one senor,
while the bulk of the others served
their country in another lease at home.
tin the return hone of the woklhe'rs this
feeling was toetered and they were ell-
enuraged to form assoc•intlou.` as a
"people apart." but such urgauizatfnna
were Bushes' as an asset to the average
small community where the members
did not make ■ very large aggregate.
mud their field was not only limited
but was dully hemming smaller
through deaths. removals. and other
causes. The ftwlfng was strung with
the "Veterans" that they wished to
render the best prs*Ible service 10 the
community. and ttwy came to the con-
41n.i011 that this could not Ito done
through a purely soldier organization.
but that the co-operation of civilians In
pursuing the object* of their organiza-
tion was highly desirable. Thin feel -
lag was *o *crone that tax• +nidter. were
eithlistaatic in aceepting, the proponelw
of their co Ittae which�latt'tl out a
way of /ilrta ning the co-.Nwr0tIon of
rhe eltlzcn1. of Goderick • in general.
In onter to substantiate their stab, -
menti regarding this (-*l-operat' Elio
committee had approach...) a few of
the prominent citizens of the town.
aalahng them to attend the meeting to
criticize the plan outlined so that
.omething definite eoold be arrived at.
and all th(.e gentlemen who spoke were
cif the opinion that not only was the
scheme workable but di -Skiable.
Within the new and larger organ-
ization which it la *ought to establish.
the Veterans will .4111 have a military
hotly which will retain connection with
the G.W.V.A., and will be able to take
action on purely military matters.
A name proposed for the new aswN•la-
til(• 1.. H. Steel Co. store made a sur-
prise visit 1.. her hu • on II0 evening
of est. Valentine's Day with a large
clothes basket 11111 of articles for the
furnishing of the bride's kitchen. Af-
ter the "slpiw•er" had been duly given
and receive' a program wait carried
out by 111« I.Itor. and afterwar41l
dainty Iulnh %as serve'. This was
followel by the taking of a flashlight
picture of the group by Mr. Hender-
son. The occasion Sias a very Jovial
one and was glenrly enjucel by 011.
Tlw bride will lie much missal around
t1w Steel Co. store. and her former
associates there join in wishing her
health, wealth and happiness.
Establishing Health for the Mouths to
lame.- If you start in the spring feels
Ins debilitated and in a general rum.
dowel (1)11411(1,111 5uu'll not gain much
pleasure during the mouths to come.
roe precaution. Take a good tonic or
blood nurltler now. We handle all the
goal brawls It IA caul recommend one
which should be especially effective In
your ease. We also hate a line of 1)r.
Brown's remedies which we re•um-
mend stat« all others. -E. R. WiGLF.,
1►ruggi.t, Grwterieh.
Friends will be pleased to learn that
Mr. Norman Newell, formerly of town.
■fter a .neessful venture in reel es-
tate at Windsor. has gone into 1/11/.1.
114.014 at 1Mtruit In groceries and meat.
III* store Is at the corner of- 21)144 and
Porter streets. His broth -•r It,7rgle Is
n*slsting haul falba store.
AN('01 %EK 1115 HURON
(IL1J 8/11"S' ASSOI'IATION.
Former Residents of l'ounty (:H To -
tether and Form an Organisation.
Th.• follow i2g letter frutu Miss Jeaa
1'autelott, .1 former Gilder .-hi girl, will
he real .11111 54-.•24 Micro -4 011(1 pleas -
111.1• in town x1111 e.11III('. ;
Editor of Tow Hlg)sal,
(o *le• rl*h.
Ik•ar Mr ltolwrt*un,-Although we
area long way from Huron, there are
*till a great many loyal wont and
daughters of the Bawl old county who
du nut wish to lose Ivn)lleetI,, with all
Ifun.n'* history. traditions and old
friewl*. No we. in Vancouver. have
formed another Huron old !toys As-
sN•iathon. .V.' have had two organiza-
tion meetings and at the last enthus-
h**tie rail* the following officers were
elected for the year:
President -I). T. Kendall I liru*w•b I.
bit vlerprmeident Dr. reitre ISea•
forth/.
:1141 vice-presldeut-11. It. Ilordos
1 loth -rich I.
:1rd vire- t esl etet-T. • 11.Donaghy
1Furetwhhr.
Res•ording secretary -T. J. Iawreare
l Seafurth ►.
t'orrespnwling wr•retary-Jean l'*M-
telon I1:1•nletich 1.
Trearurrr-Mr. Edward* ( Ford -
.
04111).
IDIrecttrt*-Mrw.r lIbortreel ' (See -
forth I, \'w. M*•Qtwen I Brwwaeld
Mr*. Humphrey* I Fordwlch 4, W. i'i
Gorby 1 Hen*all 1, T. 1t. 1(111 (Brnr►
rude 1, Mrs. ihnlaghy 1 Furdwich1; Mr.
limy 1 H'Inghain I, A. Howie'* 1 White-
churchl, Mrs. Greig 1 F'onlw.leh 1, C.
F. Gibson 4 Vruxeter1. 7
Tlwre are a great mint rormer
"Nunouitr�' iu our fair city and we
errs , foobing forward with gnat en-
thusiasm to a splendid organization
t►hk•h will .11e worthy of tie I.antwr
lullty of which we are representative's.
A* you tow, 1 have been appointed
corresponding secretary and it will be
my duty atill pleasure to write tack
to the cuuuty papers from time to
time such news of our Moiety and
Its affairs a* we; think the people
back "home" may like to know about.
We wish to keep in closer ...inset with
all Huron's activities anal we should
like to feel that the people of 'Jurors
are interested 111 this Association and
In tint at•tivItIes. Will you kindly in-
sert this Iww•s ..f our A»Nw dation in
yonr paper?
We wish you eominnel aucetas_�a_,_-,_
your publication and we from Val.
cunre'r. the (Caddis, tie -tenthly to the
I'aelac, wind areetllga to Ilodi rleh,
Huron* Cagerigisieliate.
1 am, •
Tour+ Kineerely,
JEAN OANTIAL(►N.
(Cor. -Sec's • )
%anconver. it. 1'.. Feb 15, 1921.
It makes a real treat -Blackstone',
Seticious ice crown. in bulk or fancy
bricks.
D.n't hesitate to phone us your want,.
We are glad to deliver ph•ene crders
promptly. Campbell's Drug Store.
H. C. Dunlop. meal agent for Tempie-
ton's Rheumatic Capsules. and Raz-Mah
In, asthma • says these two standard rem-
edies are selling better every day. to join, will please enroll promptly.
Tele Industrial l'owmlttee has not
Starr Phonotraphs and Gannett Stat yet beetsable to se. un• an instructor
Records for sale at Black•tone't la in millinery. Appliiatlons for the po*-
Cream Parlors West street. idol] will be gladly revived by
J P. III'ME, Principal.
INDUSTRIAL EVENING CLASSES.
The dressmaking class's under the
Instruction of Mrs. W. T. L'cllow will
I* held on Friday afternoons and Viet)-
ings. beginning March 4, and on other
evenings as repo►rel. All intending
We have everything for th' se whn tat: -
LOCAL TOPICS LN BRIEF.
pictures. Camera'. films. trllxr4s and
other requisites. Campbell's Drug Store. Mise McKinnon has returned from
Tonsilo, rifter attending the millinery
openings for Mi's Cameron. Hamilton
Street.
The 4icual Io -'t week inadvertently
uiltrtisl the 118 me of Mr. ('has. J.
Shepherd. of Tarlo, to mentioning
those who were 111 town for the tither -
111 of the 1141* 1) 1t. MacKay. Mr.
Sllephnrd wt• 14econa .tied h; hie
' daughter Margaret.
Mr. and Mrs. Itol.•rt Gilroy. of Man-
ito', Man.. are hen' on their wedding.-- -
trip vh*Ring rhe latter's lipid's. Mr. '
W. Ii. Hirai... Hamilton sheet, and
unnt, Mr.. t:eo. it. Rates, Huron Hind.
Myrs:-,-tilt,+rw-www-Al ewspei as:-dafw
/Riven, daughter of the late John
Ittiven.
Ur. Joseph 1'. McMillan. formerly
of these Warts. Is now living at Puce.
,near SVlndsar, ttnl.. auto the following
from The Bonder l'tti«s Star refers to
POW( wnrk he hate been doing: "Lake-
wood.- Martinet 'hover's country place.
1100 gndergone (Mite a necessarN
change -In• tow int.ww*te of- the oncnm--.--
Ing suburbulp summer res.rrt here.
JOOCph 4'. %h311111in. car•pwuaer, • 1a.
'.nmpleted the razing of the large shed.
l lIr21 feet, and a large horn tlele4
feet. the hitor building having h d
dmtldc floors. Tht. nndertaking ave
aoromplishel do twen•y-iiiue wuring
day.. which is ,.nsid ere, 11 g re.
mill when done by a man .1.irte. Near-
ly 14000, feet .of lumber wa taken
from the buildings. awl thy. • 11 likely
be sold.
Fresher tk tasters at S. Wil.on''
not
YOUNG. -At 1-' ndon, on Tuesday. February :2
Samuel 1. Yount,. in Am 3:t year. -
Old Home Week in Goderich
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
In THE ESTArs or At.ase7 M. POLLEY. Lan or
tet Towel (w COMPILE, IN Mt COUNTY Cr
Hua0.4. G5NTL14AN, D1CUA4aD
NOTICE le hereby given pursuant to R S 0..
cap. 121, sec 50. that •II persons having claims
against the estate of the and Albert M. Polley. de-
ceased. who died on the 19th day of Janus!' Y.
1921. are required to send or deliver to the under-
signed. solicitor Inv the exerutikes of the said ea.
tate, on or before the 1st day of March, 192', full
particulars of heir claims,and that after such date
acid executrices wi11 distribute the assets of the
deceased among the parties entitled. having re-
gard only to claims of which they shall then have
received notice. and that they will not be light.
loans parson of whose c aim notice shall vim have
been received at theytpe M such distribution.
Dated the 7th day of February, A. D. 1971.
CHARLES (:ARROW.
Solkitor In Chark*t. A. Polk,'
and Grace McFadyer, Executrices.
St
electric light and bath, garage,
situated on the corner of Well-
ingtnn and I'k-ton 'twits. im-
,medlate poaseaston. This 1* a
Very desirable home and w111 be
. did cheap. -
11/4 story frame bone with
S rooms. electric light and
water, full lot with orchard.
Situated on the west aide of
Cameron street.
Investment Securities.
Victory Bonds bought and sold.
J. W. CRAIGIE
for A Horne
TO acquire a home of your
own, depends upon your
earnestness and determination
-to spend teas than you earn.
Open a Savings Account with
this Bank and start at once on
the road to becoming your
own landlord.
447
UNION BANK OF CANADA
Goderich Branch, F. Woollcombe, Manager
J
London, Ont.. February lath. 1921
3t
PASTURE LANDS
Falls Reserve=Goderich and
Colbome ToWnahips
To Be Let by Tender.
The undersigned is prep receive
tenders up to \
10th MARCH, 1921. at 10 a. Ip ,
for about 572 acres of pasture land in one
block known as THE FALLS RESERVE.
Goderich and Colborne 'Townships,
watered by the Maitland Rive r.
The land will be let for a term of five
years;from 1st of November, 1920, at a
groes rental (without taxes) per annum,
payable in advance.
The highest or any tender not neces-
sarily accepted.
THE CANADA COMPANY,
1170 1'onge St.
Toronto. 21st Feb.. 1921, 2t
rim GODERICH MARKETS
T*U.90A Y. February 24.
Wheat. per hook g 1 511 to 0 les
Oahu per Kin'h.•. .40 to .48
Barley. per bash .75 M Ai
I'e.s, gar hush ... ... 1.t0 to 1 110
an
Sao
5 141
11.00
40.00
So (44
15110
115
.00
35
70
10.00
*.Mn
19.10
d
.00
Flour, family. per eat 59i to
Floor, pd. it. per owl 5.00 o
Kral.. per tori 40.011 to
Shot., per ton ... ....... 43 00 to
Hay. per ton 25.ia1 .n
diraw, ----------4200(6loose. per ton 1200 to
Dalry Hotter. Horth ha to
Groomers Metter,per Ib .M0 to
Rags. trash. par ,os..... .... .hi) to
PoutoN.per bath. . .110 to
Cattle. bnteheni ebdtne, tel. mot. It 00 to
1 al I le, her aha+' megro m resew,. 7.73 fn
H•vree. fly. weigh*, par est. .. . 10.n0 n.
Modes. per Ib .00 le
sheepskins .11 te
piece
rant.
-W ANTE
(`IARETAKER WANT D.- NORTH
• STREET METHODIST C RCH, Duties
to start April let. Apply to I .t•. BROWN,
Church Street. 41
`
ANTED. -AT ONCE. A COOK
(general). ('.00d •saes 10 COM"
nt pef-
son. MRS. (DR.) HUNIHR, corner ictoria
sera et and Nelson,street.
A young man who had been in the city
only three days, but whahad been paying
attention to a pretty girl, wanted to
propose, so a Western paper reports, but
was afraid he might be thought too hasty.
He delicately approached the subject as
ipHowe : "If 1 were to speak to you of
rriage, after. having made your ac-
quaintance only three days ago, what
would you say to i tf" "Well," cam the
ready retort, "1 should toy never put off
till tomorrow that which you should have
done the t ay before yesterday."
Two suburban gardeners were swearing
vengeance on sats.
"It appears Ftp me," rine said. "that
they seem to picot out your choicest plants
to scratch out of the grcunil."
"There's a big yellow tomcat," the
other said. "tha fetches my plants out
and then sits and actually defies me."
"Why don't you hurl a bock at him ?"
asked the first speaker.
'That's what mikes me mad.' was the
reply. ' I can t. Ile gets on top of my
greenhouse to defy me."
Looking Ahead.
-Heaven knows how Sharpe made his
money."
"That's probably why he wears that
worried look." ---New Haven Reveler.
• _«+•wing.-. e.+aw..errh+.Y„rI
August 7, 8, 9 and 10, 1921
The Committee having in chary. the procuring of the addresses
o ormer rest* -iii! o C.icl t 1 n n 0 er lnt:fthtiim* to -`tire
Beton may be sent to them, ask the kited cu -operation of all who
see advertisement in waking up a list that shall he es nearly
comple as possible. -
Reside1nts of town AI, nsked to hand In to Mr. Bowden, at the
Board of ale rooms. West street, the names and addresses of .4117
former reskl tits of whom they know.
Former res entle can assist by mailing to MRS. W. L. 11014T't)N,
Chairman of the Nen)... and Addres*«s Committee. or to Mr. W. S.
1w)V.'DEN. Secrets (1141 Home Week, Goderich. list. of any (:.4.•r101
(1111 itoys (or (Ir1,. ,'9their acquaintance. with proper addrr-w".
Lists 'should Ire
Ile promptly as {sisslhl«.
SAVE MONEY ON GROCERIES
'PHONE POWELL., 299
and save Two to Ten Per Cent. on your Grocery pur-
chases. All orders of three dollars and upwards
delivered free. All goods absolutely fresh and clean.
W. J: POWELL
•
t,-4--
�1'.1V ADI EIl'1lSEMEN'114.
Page i,
1 at m4 het sate -J Ara tr *t 1
Me.l Contract. Drjallatent t
Wont for Sale - 1., Kling 1
S•.et Covera Slake for Skye- W. F. Young
a Son .... ......... ., 1
Posts for Salle -Mrs D. Patterson. Auburn 1
Automobile Permits -J. W MacFmir: .... t
Caretaker Wanted -North Street Methodist
Fur creek Piece Found -C. Macke tone's Rests u -
rad..... ...... ... t
slalom Pikes -Select Ladies' Rerle•1wWest
Failure Leads -The Canada Company. ... ... 1
Coot W. ,4 -Mrs. (Dr.► Hvntel.
4.
LS YOURS
r. THE RESPONSIBILITY
bropacelasmay develop and Imyrov oz
ubu the standard of a country's ed cat it e
Puede on the efforts o2 the farmer in this directlaa
t
ARE YOU DOING YOUR SHAM
mer
Oo requires he swing. We are glad to assist alb faram
THE CANADIAN BANK
OF CO FACE
PAID-UP CAPITAL . s15,000,000
RESERVE FUND _ $15,000,000
GODERICH BRANCH, G. Mania, Mae -siren
FOE RALE Oe EDIT.
FARMS FOR SALE DiRECTJRY
AND FARM LAND AGENCY.
FARMS FJR SALE.
Eight y -lour aerea. cooceesi.an ',Goderich Town.
whip,
awn-
,hip, ab wt one mule from school and church. and
seven miles Iron (.oden h, known me the Whitely
1arm, now owned by John Schwans. Said to be
the best of clay loam, tae sail sow in eacelKot
condition. a0 acres plowed, Ili acres seeded with
timothy and clover. Arieean well and winds.' .
4ruit .cellar l; also ,our scree growing timber for
fuel. All nwoosanry buadiogs- Price. 15.4a1); goad
terms. Than agouti tun and cheap at the Pi_e
asked.
Eighty or 4.10aeras. being the farm known es
the Otter Welton farm, srtwted en
the Huron roes. hall -way between Gode-
rich sad Cliotos. 1< -mile from school and
church. Tim es as excellent farm with all neces-
sary improvesenia, read for occupation. Price
for the 40 acres, including buildings, orchard.
will, wi.deo.I'..tc.. S0.500. goodlterms.
Ninety acres. Male Iron Benmdler. and to be
Ant -clam day loam with gravel whop; 1. acres
plowed, 12 seeded with alfalfa. Excellent a sorted
fruit orchard; • roomy, comfortable boom; Im n-
ae sod water is the ►.woe. Good bio and
seabl...c.sent floors and water at stalls. Price,
NAM easy term..
Ilk'( aeras. about one mite from Bsoraaler: 7S
aerosol this and to be excellent clay loan with
gravel subsoil, the bal•ace pasture lands. well
supplied with water. A good comfortable nose
hour, . tee . hM gka. plenty barn and stabler roam;
w■ter in Buie and at stat 4e, good Moor led fruit
orchard, piens) growing timber lar fuel. Peke,
114.19111.1.11M10 will be accepted down: balance. toss
tc aril buyer at I per mot tattiest
Other farm. for sale, also a good 1 4 -story
dwefhng house. well built. good appearance
Se all barn, live good Iota Peaty amdrted fruit
trees. well located in Croderxb. Price. 111,000.
For all particulars are J. W. .ARMSTRONG.
above Psreo..' Fair. P.O. Boa Sit Goderich It
!/.LIC
Dn.?. J. L POINTER.
EYE. EAR. NOSE, THROAT.
LM. Neter Senses New Tort Ophthalmic
aid Ad Horp•t gra emit n Moveedd'a
Ejjpptt�� Nmpital acid n Hair
Throat Ha
London. en`.
811 Mario. St. S.. Stratford . Telephone fQ.
At Redford Hotel, Goderick. from Wedesea
ry, March 131 h, at 7.ao p. m.. to Thursday.
the 17th. alt l 0. an.
Goderich Society Orchestra
Music Studio.
(Entrance between F. H. Wnod', and
J. H. Larder's Stores )
,d
Gene C. Cann on. Piani.te-tuition given
on piano. Mr.I C. V. Henry, Violinist -
tuition given on vi for beginners and
advanced students. For information
apply at Ftudio.
violins repaired. brid
tuned, sound -
posts set and violin bows\repaired, etc.
GODERICH SOCIETY ORCHESTRA
(Five pieces. professional).
EIANOS TUNED. -APPLY TO C. V.
HENRY, Mink Studio. north side of
raenwrtt tl
NOTICK TO CREDITORS.
-mac-
1
AUT�OYONILE OwnrSES
Get your permits ■nd mark-
ers from J W. ] *Vicar at Mac-
Vkar'. Shoe Wore, North side
of :Square. Goderich.
J. W. MacVICAR.
1'. 0. IiOX 414.
David McIlwain
Agent for
International Harvester Co.
Canada.
All kinds of Farrn Machinery.
In the Old Stand
Hamilton Street, Goderich.
IfillWR SALE. -HOUSE ON REGENT
etr.et, Goderich. Good. roll -built house
sell for 1l,wie ar will coawdsr best offer
Wooly to WM. VROOMAN Goderich or ED.
DUNN. 1007 Blow Street W _ Toronto. Ont.
LIOR SALE. -ON 1.OT 22, COVCES-
11 ' SIGN a, East Wawatnih, an unlimited wp
cedar -
ply of dar lanae posts and anchor posts ; also
'wavefraise booms and sill barn. Apply to
MRS. D. PATTERSON. Auburn. or to T. R.
PAT r&RSON. Gads 44b, It
WARM FOR SALE. -LOT 25, CON-
CESSION 3, Gerlach township rearming
of 42 acres of choice clayam. with spring creek
sad spring well. Barn 4mem. with cement stables;
bay bun. 111227: drive -house. lath; small hen-
house.
er
house: comfortable concrete cottage. and tNo
acres of one orchard. 1t is situated orade from
des.asated Provincial county road. seven mike
from Goderich. ands convenient o school sad
pi
church. Apv to B- H. LINDSAY, R. R. No, 2.
Goderich, Phooe 407 r 1. tl
of
CRAIGIE'S
Assurance...I Real Estate
MODERN HOUSE FOR SALE
AUCTION *ALES.
AUCTION SALE OF FARM STOCK.
MR. GEORGE P. CLARK
will sell by public amnesia. ow lot b, concession n.
C.. 1) Colbor De lone mile pat el Car low 0. on
THURSDAY. MARCH Oa,
COmme110101 at : o'clock sharp the following
timings.- Dr alt mare, reliesa,y.ar•; daft geld-
ing. ruing 3 years. droit Riding, ruing 2 years.
draft colt. sang 1 year.
Gait La.--ParebreJ Polled Angus cow. ruing 10
)ears; Polled Angus cow. dairy * year*, calved
in October sod bred again January Is. Polled
Angus haler. 2 yaws. dw'lo calve March 10:
Polled Angus now. Iraeheoed io Ocobet. Durham
Cow. rising a years, sue to calve February 5.
D r ham cow. rang 7 reaa, dee tura re March :v;
Durham cow, riven, ,e year tee to calve March
7: IJeerbrm cow. mead t dei to (timbal
Merck r Pdred Angios beth. 1S months. 2 Dur -
has bailers, 1 year old; Durham heifer. ri ing 7
Ms brad January /s. 4 Pelted Angus steers. rie-
1 yeah; 2 Polled An..Seers. rang 1 years;
Dishes Near. mane2 years; noir ham steer call,v
months old; Polled Angus seer calf. 4 months
old; Durham h, icer dl, a nexoths 0d.
Thu u an extra good let of cattle. anyone
wonting mine will do well*, intending tees sale.
Swag►. -Sixteen purebred Leicester ewes. MP -
to be in lamb; I purebred Leicester ewe
Iamb; I purebred Leicester ram lamb.
PiGa.-One purebred Yorhature sow. due to pig
April 20.
Turps. -Eight s.owshs'a.drl win he given on
4ureioMag •pprlrvedjoiN notes Adiecount of 3
per and. for cash on credit ateuunta
OEO.P.CLARK. T.GUNDRY.
Proprietor. Auct.oseer.
4vOR.SALE.-GOOD FRAME HOUSE.
t' ISS story. electric light and water and la -
weed breahent. all in good condition. Apply ea
p�roewa oROY MUNNINt:S.corner Cambria,
Roadaad Napier Street. 2t
ROPERTJES FOR SALE.-TWO-
Mar7' frame house on West street. booms as**
pleb boom, frame story -and -a -hall house. with
1u11 lot. m .lacks street; also two Ins with a
goad thorn on Wracks street. The own, r. 04*.
John Dalton, d Turman. Tanana. is anxious tw
sell and will accept env reasonable offer. Poa,
seems an be gives`�with's • month. For par-
ticulars apply to J- J.
Goderich. \ 11
OSKR. Hamilton Street.
11
Aff kakis fbrMRlPNee %tlsaorrhle prices:
1f pw lmasd hostas • MsitsN eV, be o tows
.neatest to eve roe•.. 1 may hie Fast what you
are loakis0 for. No trouble to show you the
places 1 have M sale, A large bot to cheese
tree- Calla sad nee me
P. J. RYAN.
Reel Rotate and Ineurance`
Phone 50.
UNRESERVED AUCTION SALE OF
FARM STOCK.
MR. MARTIN MUGFORD
will sell by public auction, at bis premien.
lot 15, concession 2, township of Col•
borne. on
WEDNESDAY. MARCH 2nd,
commencing at 1 o'clock sharp, the fol-
lowing : One heavy mare, 9 years old; 1
general purpose horse, -7 years, 1 filly.
rising 2 years old; 1 3 rears old. due
April 7; I cow, 5 yeah , due in April; 1
cow. 8 years old, fr 1 cow. rising 3
years old supposed to in ca' f ; 1 putt -
bred Durham bull, 2 years; 2 fat
steers, rising 3 years . 2 steers, 2 years
aid; 5 steer., nsing 2 yews old; 3 bracts,
tiling 2 years ohd; 1far rising 1 year
old; 1 young sow. due y 4; 1 collie doe.
TERMS. -Eight rnasIk' credit will be
given on furnishing approved joint notes.
A discount of 4 per cent. straight allowed
hr cash.
Everything will be mid without reserve.
MARTIN MUGFORD, T, GUNDRY.
Proprietor. Auctioneer.
MAIL CONTRACT.
EALED TENDERS. addressed to the
17 Postmaster General. will be received at
Ottawa until
NOON, an FRIDAY. the 111 DAY of APRIL.
1911,
IM theca eveyance of HisMaiesty's Mads. on a
Contract for four years. tux times
porm peek. over Goderich No. 1 Rural Mail Route.
from the let July next.
Printed notices containing further information
sato coalitions of proposed Contract may hearten
■ id blank forms of Tender may be obtained at
tel Poet' Offices of Goderich. Hnlme.ville.
Auburn. Saltford, and at the mace of the Post
Office Inspector,
CHAS. E. H. FISHER.
Post Olfi.e Inspector.
ARTICLES POI SALE.
0OD FOR SAi.E.
A LARGER ORGANIZATION.
tiou is the Military and Civil Club.
The we•ting pror•lvvle'tl to the eles--
tluM of °Inver*. and the Nihon lug wen•
Civilian Co-operation with War Veter- the favored nomluees:
arta to Form a New Club. Honorary president, Jt141ge L. 11.
Dickson; president, Ur. W. F. (Cat rw :
141 'J'hurwlay evening, February 17th, 1st vice-president. c'. \\'urtele;
an interesting meeting Wu. held lu the vkw-prei+ident. 1: 1.. Parsons; 4r.asur-
l:.W.V.A. rooms for the purpose of er, I). Huhue'; Secretary, J. 3uu1*:-
hearing the report 111 the ways loud 14.4 (P411044 clixploin. t' a Mon (C. 4.'. H111.
Mxau* cuwwftte which has prevholisly Exe•utlre-4'Ivli-('. C. Lie, F. WWII'
leen referred to lu these columns. Combe, (deco. Williams. Wm. Lane. MII-
The ways and meatus t•ctnlwltice was Mary -H. l'. Dunlop. E. H. HIII, An•h-
deacon W. Jones-Itatemau, It. /Owls
pard. i
The oMc•re were elected provision-
ally and are to carry out the camps/tot
this town is loncernel. would tare for charter memlN•r-hip. after which
to 1Nrume dormant or even laptve into they Will be pr. -wilted to the new
oblivion. club for re-eleetiuu.
It was evident, by the detailed incl! The nu.•tillg adjournest subj.rf to
compn•hensive report *ul.tuittel, that rhe 1811 of the pr.1' isiunal president.
the (ommittee had at least dune its Dr. I;anow
.
duty sincerely. leaving nothing to eon -I
lecture. and treating all evldetaw and Kitchen Shower.
fact*. agnres, etc, brought to its at -
tent lon without prejudice, and giving In view of the •tpprlwching marriage
all phases of the matter thorough rt- i, of Miss Annie lienderwon 1 now Mrs.
V of
1 f• ill e'. f
l' kill 11 I I the m
N. Ma 1 ! h
M employees
The Town has lor sale s le. cords ol
wood m• price of Moo per yuuiter cord. hv-
„ed.
Apply ■t Town Hall.
L. L KNOX,
Tawe Cleft.
SWEET CL' VEX AoRJ ALSIKE F
SALE. -Prat Iron weed mesh await Sumo
is • greet sW.sa.eber. and especial/ vaua 1. Ira
poor Vol. W F,•YOUNUle SOY. R.R. No. 1.
C:oderu:b, Phase I(2a Benmtller.
dealing with a subject of great moment
to those present, as it had been con-
sidering the question of whether the
soldiers' organization. in ea far as
L'OR SALE. -A Mc LAUGH LIN
L' rewroe.% master -s.1 1920 model; one •pare
tire. (Swoop by the late William Marlton. Ap•
pie to MRS. HENRY MARLTON. West Street.
f1'URNIPS FOR SALE. -IN ANY
1 Quantities from Vito lulu bushels Twenty
menta per bushel Terms to awl purchaser. Gb .
SUWEMBY, R. R. 2, Goderich.' Telephone IUOs2.
2t
tention.
It would he difficult to dew•r►he
their recommendation In a few words,
as their taupe was not In any way
curtailed. and they retummendel a very'
broad and ext«naive policy. *nil fol-
lowed this up with a constitution, draft-
ed to *erre as ■ foundation on which
{IxOR SALE. -A NU31HER OF PURE-
. BRED. registered Mated Angus Aberdeen
bulls, ht for service. Appty to 1 K. VAKCOE,
R. R. No 5.t.l der,ch. tt
\SWEIs'T CLOVER SEED FOR SALE. -
Fr te
ALE-Free from weed seed. Sweet clover b a soil
e ,.char. Exullen( lor pasture and hay. A. H.
GLUTTO, R. R. No. 3, Goier. Phone 1414.
tfarspiller.Nrcat f
nlimited Quantity
MIXED WOOD FOR CE
at fol per single cord, delivered,
THE GOIiERICH MANUFACTURING
CO., LIMITED.
(Foot of Anglesea St.) Phone 61.
LOST OR FOUND.
'OUND.-ON WEST S1RI:ET, ON
the proposed club could he run suc-
twssfully In carrying out the new pol-
ir•
As this policy was accepted unan-
imou*ly, the public will -hear more 'of
It in the near future, alid the co -oyer -
*tion of the eltlzens will be sought In
ht. support.
• The committee telt that the atmo-
*phere of war -time had created a dis-
tinction which held the soldier up as a!
-'pertain apart" and not as a citizen
whn ha+ done hes duty in one senor,
while the bulk of the others served
their country in another lease at home.
tin the return hone of the woklhe'rs this
feeling was toetered and they were ell-
enuraged to form assoc•intlou.` as a
"people apart." but such urgauizatfnna
were Bushes' as an asset to the average
small community where the members
did not make ■ very large aggregate.
mud their field was not only limited
but was dully hemming smaller
through deaths. removals. and other
causes. The ftwlfng was strung with
the "Veterans" that they wished to
render the best prs*Ible service 10 the
community. and ttwy came to the con-
41n.i011 that this could not Ito done
through a purely soldier organization.
but that the co-operation of civilians In
pursuing the object* of their organiza-
tion was highly desirable. Thin feel -
lag was *o *crone that tax• +nidter. were
eithlistaatic in aceepting, the proponelw
of their co Ittae which�latt'tl out a
way of /ilrta ning the co-.Nwr0tIon of
rhe eltlzcn1. of Goderick • in general.
In onter to substantiate their stab, -
menti regarding this (-*l-operat' Elio
committee had approach...) a few of
the prominent citizens of the town.
aalahng them to attend the meeting to
criticize the plan outlined so that
.omething definite eoold be arrived at.
and all th(.e gentlemen who spoke were
cif the opinion that not only was the
scheme workable but di -Skiable.
Within the new and larger organ-
ization which it la *ought to establish.
the Veterans will .4111 have a military
hotly which will retain connection with
the G.W.V.A., and will be able to take
action on purely military matters.
A name proposed for the new aswN•la-
til(• 1.. H. Steel Co. store made a sur-
prise visit 1.. her hu • on II0 evening
of est. Valentine's Day with a large
clothes basket 11111 of articles for the
furnishing of the bride's kitchen. Af-
ter the "slpiw•er" had been duly given
and receive' a program wait carried
out by 111« I.Itor. and afterwar41l
dainty Iulnh %as serve'. This was
followel by the taking of a flashlight
picture of the group by Mr. Hender-
son. The occasion Sias a very Jovial
one and was glenrly enjucel by 011.
Tlw bride will lie much missal around
t1w Steel Co. store. and her former
associates there join in wishing her
health, wealth and happiness.
Establishing Health for the Mouths to
lame.- If you start in the spring feels
Ins debilitated and in a general rum.
dowel (1)11411(1,111 5uu'll not gain much
pleasure during the mouths to come.
roe precaution. Take a good tonic or
blood nurltler now. We handle all the
goal brawls It IA caul recommend one
which should be especially effective In
your ease. We also hate a line of 1)r.
Brown's remedies which we re•um-
mend stat« all others. -E. R. WiGLF.,
1►ruggi.t, Grwterieh.
Friends will be pleased to learn that
Mr. Norman Newell, formerly of town.
■fter a .neessful venture in reel es-
tate at Windsor. has gone into 1/11/.1.
114.014 at 1Mtruit In groceries and meat.
III* store Is at the corner of- 21)144 and
Porter streets. His broth -•r It,7rgle Is
n*slsting haul falba store.
AN('01 %EK 1115 HURON
(IL1J 8/11"S' ASSOI'IATION.
Former Residents of l'ounty (:H To -
tether and Form an Organisation.
Th.• follow i2g letter frutu Miss Jeaa
1'autelott, .1 former Gilder .-hi girl, will
he real .11111 54-.•24 Micro -4 011(1 pleas -
111.1• in town x1111 e.11III('. ;
Editor of Tow Hlg)sal,
(o *le• rl*h.
Ik•ar Mr ltolwrt*un,-Although we
area long way from Huron, there are
*till a great many loyal wont and
daughters of the Bawl old county who
du nut wish to lose Ivn)lleetI,, with all
Ifun.n'* history. traditions and old
friewl*. No we. in Vancouver. have
formed another Huron old !toys As-
sN•iathon. .V.' have had two organiza-
tion meetings and at the last enthus-
h**tie rail* the following officers were
elected for the year:
President -I). T. Kendall I liru*w•b I.
bit vlerprmeident Dr. reitre ISea•
forth/.
:1141 vice-presldeut-11. It. Ilordos
1 loth -rich I.
:1rd vire- t esl etet-T. • 11.Donaghy
1Furetwhhr.
Res•ording secretary -T. J. Iawreare
l Seafurth ►.
t'orrespnwling wr•retary-Jean l'*M-
telon I1:1•nletich 1.
Trearurrr-Mr. Edward* ( Ford -
.
04111).
IDIrecttrt*-Mrw.r lIbortreel ' (See -
forth I, \'w. M*•Qtwen I Brwwaeld
Mr*. Humphrey* I Fordwlch 4, W. i'i
Gorby 1 Hen*all 1, T. 1t. 1(111 (Brnr►
rude 1, Mrs. ihnlaghy 1 Furdwich1; Mr.
limy 1 H'Inghain I, A. Howie'* 1 White-
churchl, Mrs. Greig 1 F'onlw.leh 1, C.
F. Gibson 4 Vruxeter1. 7
Tlwre are a great mint rormer
"Nunouitr�' iu our fair city and we
errs , foobing forward with gnat en-
thusiasm to a splendid organization
t►hk•h will .11e worthy of tie I.antwr
lullty of which we are representative's.
A* you tow, 1 have been appointed
corresponding secretary and it will be
my duty atill pleasure to write tack
to the cuuuty papers from time to
time such news of our Moiety and
Its affairs a* we; think the people
back "home" may like to know about.
We wish to keep in closer ...inset with
all Huron's activities anal we should
like to feel that the people of 'Jurors
are interested 111 this Association and
In tint at•tivItIes. Will you kindly in-
sert this Iww•s ..f our A»Nw dation in
yonr paper?
We wish you eominnel aucetas_�a_,_-,_
your publication and we from Val.
cunre'r. the (Caddis, tie -tenthly to the
I'aelac, wind areetllga to Ilodi rleh,
Huron* Cagerigisieliate.
1 am, •
Tour+ Kineerely,
JEAN OANTIAL(►N.
(Cor. -Sec's • )
%anconver. it. 1'.. Feb 15, 1921.
It makes a real treat -Blackstone',
Seticious ice crown. in bulk or fancy
bricks.
D.n't hesitate to phone us your want,.
We are glad to deliver ph•ene crders
promptly. Campbell's Drug Store.
H. C. Dunlop. meal agent for Tempie-
ton's Rheumatic Capsules. and Raz-Mah
In, asthma • says these two standard rem-
edies are selling better every day. to join, will please enroll promptly.
Tele Industrial l'owmlttee has not
Starr Phonotraphs and Gannett Stat yet beetsable to se. un• an instructor
Records for sale at Black•tone't la in millinery. Appliiatlons for the po*-
Cream Parlors West street. idol] will be gladly revived by
J P. III'ME, Principal.
INDUSTRIAL EVENING CLASSES.
The dressmaking class's under the
Instruction of Mrs. W. T. L'cllow will
I* held on Friday afternoons and Viet)-
ings. beginning March 4, and on other
evenings as repo►rel. All intending
We have everything for th' se whn tat: -
LOCAL TOPICS LN BRIEF.
pictures. Camera'. films. trllxr4s and
other requisites. Campbell's Drug Store. Mise McKinnon has returned from
Tonsilo, rifter attending the millinery
openings for Mi's Cameron. Hamilton
Street.
The 4icual Io -'t week inadvertently
uiltrtisl the 118 me of Mr. ('has. J.
Shepherd. of Tarlo, to mentioning
those who were 111 town for the tither -
111 of the 1141* 1) 1t. MacKay. Mr.
Sllephnrd wt• 14econa .tied h; hie
' daughter Margaret.
Mr. and Mrs. Itol.•rt Gilroy. of Man-
ito', Man.. are hen' on their wedding.-- -
trip vh*Ring rhe latter's lipid's. Mr. '
W. Ii. Hirai... Hamilton sheet, and
unnt, Mr.. t:eo. it. Rates, Huron Hind.
Myrs:-,-tilt,+rw-www-Al ewspei as:-dafw
/Riven, daughter of the late John
Ittiven.
Ur. Joseph 1'. McMillan. formerly
of these Warts. Is now living at Puce.
,near SVlndsar, ttnl.. auto the following
from The Bonder l'tti«s Star refers to
POW( wnrk he hate been doing: "Lake-
wood.- Martinet 'hover's country place.
1100 gndergone (Mite a necessarN
change -In• tow int.ww*te of- the oncnm--.--
Ing suburbulp summer res.rrt here.
JOOCph 4'. %h311111in. car•pwuaer, • 1a.
'.nmpleted the razing of the large shed.
l lIr21 feet, and a large horn tlele4
feet. the hitor building having h d
dmtldc floors. Tht. nndertaking ave
aoromplishel do twen•y-iiiue wuring
day.. which is ,.nsid ere, 11 g re.
mill when done by a man .1.irte. Near-
ly 14000, feet .of lumber wa taken
from the buildings. awl thy. • 11 likely
be sold.
Fresher tk tasters at S. Wil.on''
not
YOUNG. -At 1-' ndon, on Tuesday. February :2
Samuel 1. Yount,. in Am 3:t year. -
Old Home Week in Goderich
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
In THE ESTArs or At.ase7 M. POLLEY. Lan or
tet Towel (w COMPILE, IN Mt COUNTY Cr
Hua0.4. G5NTL14AN, D1CUA4aD
NOTICE le hereby given pursuant to R S 0..
cap. 121, sec 50. that •II persons having claims
against the estate of the and Albert M. Polley. de-
ceased. who died on the 19th day of Janus!' Y.
1921. are required to send or deliver to the under-
signed. solicitor Inv the exerutikes of the said ea.
tate, on or before the 1st day of March, 192', full
particulars of heir claims,and that after such date
acid executrices wi11 distribute the assets of the
deceased among the parties entitled. having re-
gard only to claims of which they shall then have
received notice. and that they will not be light.
loans parson of whose c aim notice shall vim have
been received at theytpe M such distribution.
Dated the 7th day of February, A. D. 1971.
CHARLES (:ARROW.
Solkitor In Chark*t. A. Polk,'
and Grace McFadyer, Executrices.
St
electric light and bath, garage,
situated on the corner of Well-
ingtnn and I'k-ton 'twits. im-
,medlate poaseaston. This 1* a
Very desirable home and w111 be
. did cheap. -
11/4 story frame bone with
S rooms. electric light and
water, full lot with orchard.
Situated on the west aide of
Cameron street.
Investment Securities.
Victory Bonds bought and sold.
J. W. CRAIGIE
for A Horne
TO acquire a home of your
own, depends upon your
earnestness and determination
-to spend teas than you earn.
Open a Savings Account with
this Bank and start at once on
the road to becoming your
own landlord.
447
UNION BANK OF CANADA
Goderich Branch, F. Woollcombe, Manager
J
London, Ont.. February lath. 1921
3t
PASTURE LANDS
Falls Reserve=Goderich and
Colbome ToWnahips
To Be Let by Tender.
The undersigned is prep receive
tenders up to \
10th MARCH, 1921. at 10 a. Ip ,
for about 572 acres of pasture land in one
block known as THE FALLS RESERVE.
Goderich and Colborne 'Townships,
watered by the Maitland Rive r.
The land will be let for a term of five
years;from 1st of November, 1920, at a
groes rental (without taxes) per annum,
payable in advance.
The highest or any tender not neces-
sarily accepted.
THE CANADA COMPANY,
1170 1'onge St.
Toronto. 21st Feb.. 1921, 2t
rim GODERICH MARKETS
T*U.90A Y. February 24.
Wheat. per hook g 1 511 to 0 les
Oahu per Kin'h.•. .40 to .48
Barley. per bash .75 M Ai
I'e.s, gar hush ... ... 1.t0 to 1 110
an
Sao
5 141
11.00
40.00
So (44
15110
115
.00
35
70
10.00
*.Mn
19.10
d
.00
Flour, family. per eat 59i to
Floor, pd. it. per owl 5.00 o
Kral.. per tori 40.011 to
Shot., per ton ... ....... 43 00 to
Hay. per ton 25.ia1 .n
diraw, ----------4200(6loose. per ton 1200 to
Dalry Hotter. Horth ha to
Groomers Metter,per Ib .M0 to
Rags. trash. par ,os..... .... .hi) to
PoutoN.per bath. . .110 to
Cattle. bnteheni ebdtne, tel. mot. It 00 to
1 al I le, her aha+' megro m resew,. 7.73 fn
H•vree. fly. weigh*, par est. .. . 10.n0 n.
Modes. per Ib .00 le
sheepskins .11 te
piece
rant.
-W ANTE
(`IARETAKER WANT D.- NORTH
• STREET METHODIST C RCH, Duties
to start April let. Apply to I .t•. BROWN,
Church Street. 41
`
ANTED. -AT ONCE. A COOK
(general). ('.00d •saes 10 COM"
nt pef-
son. MRS. (DR.) HUNIHR, corner ictoria
sera et and Nelson,street.
A young man who had been in the city
only three days, but whahad been paying
attention to a pretty girl, wanted to
propose, so a Western paper reports, but
was afraid he might be thought too hasty.
He delicately approached the subject as
ipHowe : "If 1 were to speak to you of
rriage, after. having made your ac-
quaintance only three days ago, what
would you say to i tf" "Well," cam the
ready retort, "1 should toy never put off
till tomorrow that which you should have
done the t ay before yesterday."
Two suburban gardeners were swearing
vengeance on sats.
"It appears Ftp me," rine said. "that
they seem to picot out your choicest plants
to scratch out of the grcunil."
"There's a big yellow tomcat," the
other said. "tha fetches my plants out
and then sits and actually defies me."
"Why don't you hurl a bock at him ?"
asked the first speaker.
'That's what mikes me mad.' was the
reply. ' I can t. Ile gets on top of my
greenhouse to defy me."
Looking Ahead.
-Heaven knows how Sharpe made his
money."
"That's probably why he wears that
worried look." ---New Haven Reveler.
• _«+•wing.-. e.+aw..errh+.Y„rI
August 7, 8, 9 and 10, 1921
The Committee having in chary. the procuring of the addresses
o ormer rest* -iii! o C.icl t 1 n n 0 er lnt:fthtiim* to -`tire
Beton may be sent to them, ask the kited cu -operation of all who
see advertisement in waking up a list that shall he es nearly
comple as possible. -
Reside1nts of town AI, nsked to hand In to Mr. Bowden, at the
Board of ale rooms. West street, the names and addresses of .4117
former reskl tits of whom they know.
Former res entle can assist by mailing to MRS. W. L. 11014T't)N,
Chairman of the Nen)... and Addres*«s Committee. or to Mr. W. S.
1w)V.'DEN. Secrets (1141 Home Week, Goderich. list. of any (:.4.•r101
(1111 itoys (or (Ir1,. ,'9their acquaintance. with proper addrr-w".
Lists 'should Ire
Ile promptly as {sisslhl«.
SAVE MONEY ON GROCERIES
'PHONE POWELL., 299
and save Two to Ten Per Cent. on your Grocery pur-
chases. All orders of three dollars and upwards
delivered free. All goods absolutely fresh and clean.
W. J: POWELL
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�1'.1V ADI EIl'1lSEMEN'114.
Page i,
1 at m4 het sate -J Ara tr *t 1
Me.l Contract. Drjallatent t
Wont for Sale - 1., Kling 1
S•.et Covera Slake for Skye- W. F. Young
a Son .... ......... ., 1
Posts for Salle -Mrs D. Patterson. Auburn 1
Automobile Permits -J. W MacFmir: .... t
Caretaker Wanted -North Street Methodist
Fur creek Piece Found -C. Macke tone's Rests u -
rad..... ...... ... t
slalom Pikes -Select Ladies' Rerle•1wWest
Failure Leads -The Canada Company. ... ... 1
Coot W. ,4 -Mrs. (Dr.► Hvntel.
4.