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THE STERLING BANK
OF CANADA
PERSONAL
BANKING SERVICE
You consult your doctor regarding matters of
health—your lawyerwhen legal problemspuzzle
you.
Yet do you consult your Danker -the logical -
financial authority—as often as you ought?
You will find the local Manager of the Ster1h4
ever ready to render helpful. advice of a
cial or investment nature, or Obtain, if pen.;
information along sthene lines which we do
„ net possess. . Is
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AUCTION SALES
A rCTION SALE -Ole. A TaiSliaBLE
11AlOW„ AIM 1 1-3 ratio' or land. 411.'•
SO sinceecre lot aeross the road, with a
rieW tran1 stable Mae. belong eMtit
CAPT. ellAaik JOileteiON
011
SATrIADAY, MARCH eelh
collarnencing at 1 fleeted;
'M
also at e Sante Otte all the housented
furniture and effects Win be Sold.
FUll particulare in next week's Star. I
T. (SUNDRY. auctioneer.
AtIelfildN Seet,E E CONV.s.
MESSRS. J. A. NICHOLSON an J. MAIO
will sell by PUblle Mullen at. Aulnirle
HMS% Auburn. on
eolnineneltig at tele le itt. sham, usi rot.
lowome TitunsnaY. MARCH lette
5 vows, Mu% to freehen Mile Of sale;
cows, due to Ireehen an Merit; 43 cows,
dile to freSliey April; 12 ,steers heir -
ll
ere, astock gotiO, cessation.
TERMS. -8 onthe, credit will be given
on tuInIlItlIlt IMPrOWed JOInt MO, or 9
per cent. per ennunt or tor cesh,
J, N191101,10111,, .15.1rANIIDEritt..pkOportioenteeresr:
CILEARING AUCTION SALE OF FARM
'•-•0 STOCK. IMPLEMENTS AND Hattie: -
HOLD FURNITURE.
aill.IL REED
Will sell by Public auction at lot 9. COM 4,
eesheeld, one mile Wen of DunitannOtt, on
eOnlIllenellIg at 1 ceclecA Sharp, the follow -
tug 'aVEDNESIDAY, MARCH 15
1 good work horse, 3 years eld; i gener-
al purpose mare, 10 years; 1 drIvinitenoree,
0 years Mg;1 new ealleh eew, calf at root;
1 Jersey coWe MO in March; 1 good grade
cone (IUP May; 1 „heifer, 3 years old, milk-
ing: I heifer, one Year old; 3 spring calves;
Maseey-Ilarris binder, 5 -ft. cUt, in eood
repair; 1 Massey -Harris mower, 5ft. cut
in good repair; Massey-liarris hay Vette
inessey.tiarrls Oltivator. IS teeth; 1 Mi-
xon seed Milt; 1 steel land roller; t Per-
rin riding plow; 1 Verity walking plow;
2-rurrow gang plow; 1 set narrows; 1
iteavy Bain, wagon; I set 40004b, slyness; 1
Man stock reeky detimerat wagon; 2
seufftere; 1 entting box; I wheelbarrow;
2 1-2 h. P. gite eneine; .145 ft. Pay fork
rope; I set double harneSs; 1 set single
harness; 1 buggy; 1 cutter; forks, shovels,
chaine. doubletrees, 004 75 hens and Pul-
lets; 1 cream separator; I Daisy enttrn;
Imperial Oxford renge, coal end wood: 1
parlor cook stove; 1 Wood lieseert I organ,
10 chairs, 2 complete bedroom suites, I ex.
tension dining table, several tables and
stands, number of sealers and ether toUse-
held articles.
Everything will be sold without reserve,
as proprietor Is giving up the farm.
TERMS, -All sums o1. sie and under,
cash; over that anieunt Oven months' ere -
alt will be given on furnishing approved
joint notes., A aiseount of 6 per cent, al-
lowed for Cash on' credit amounts;
eteeB REED, _T.OUNDRY,
Proprietor, AUctioneer.
1 SittLifiAssuranceet.oteanada .
Many people are being forced to exercise the moat rigid eoo�-
omt1 and demand the highest poseible amount of protection at losv.
est net cost.
Tne Sin Life has clAised a new jubilee contract (1101e-Perticle-
ating), which representsthe most efficient low-oost form of proteo-
tion yet offered to the.publio. •
Cionsult us regardiug rates, ete.. of this policy. °
H. R. LONG, District Agent
E LAND Of_ PROMISE"
MUSICAL COMEDY"
underthe Auspice, of The Arthur Circle
—•wiftbegiveninthe
LECTURE ROOM of KNOX CHURCH
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THURSDAY and FRIDAY March 9 and 10
at 8:15 p.m;
ADMISSION - - 35c
INSIMANCEAND'REAL ESTATE.
Hi:tunes—Houses
einde for •saie or to rent at very' rea-
;tenable prices, le you require a good
home drop In and see
• PJ. RYAN,
Real Estate and Insurance.
ILLOUGHBY FARM
"-.AGENCY
getd ravm Agency in Camas.)
Has sold through their agent,
Mr. C. C. McNeil,
The Sohn C. Durst Farm
on 'Maitland Con ,tiolborri
To Mr, Wtn. Dust
of Colborne
To get possession 1st /Cyril
We bave other good farms rang-
ing troln 60 40 100 and 200acres for
Ziale, close to railways and town
mullets.'•
We Would be pleased to show
tifese listings to any ono looking.
for a farm at auy thus.
C. C. IVIcNEIL
Brame Street .
SPECIALIST
Dn. r* 1. II. FORSTER.
EYE, to, NOSE, THROAT.
Late. Hotta° Surgeon New 'Tort; Ophthal-
rnie and Aural Hospital, assistant at Moore -
field's Eye Hospital and Golden &Mare
Throat Hospital, London, Eng.
53 Waterloo St. 5., Stratford Tele-
phone 267. . •
• At Bedford Hotel, Goderich, from
Wednesday, April 19th, at 8.00 p. an.,
to Thursday, April 20th, at 1 p. n5.
•
1 music'
miss LAURA JAeKSON, A. T. C. M., is
-111. prepared to•take pupils on the piano,
otal
• For ts 'apply 50 MISS -JACKSON, above
Dunlop's Drug Stere, Kingston street, on
Saturdays, 12;30 to 4;30 le -m.
CRA1GIE'S
insarce awl Real Estate
p •
• Now is the time to
secureth hotnit.
Don't, wait for the
Spring rush.
Call and see ,our
BONDS BOUGHT AND SOLO
J.W Craigie
• • CARD Or THANKS
°Atte THANICS.-We wish to exteitil
kJ our sinhere ;banks to our • many
frfende-and eaequaintancee for their kind-,
nos and sympathy in oineelsereavernent.
C. TWEEDIE AND FAMILY.
NoT1OF-.-eeee
MEETING
("OLDEN GATE It B. P.110. 1031, Meets
k•st firer Thursday of eaeh moth In For.
esters'. Hall, (tedericlt; -'• Visiting Sit
Knights welcome.'
J. hieNEVIN, • , • IL tr. MEW.
Registrar. W. le
NOTICE TO cRAVNiirg'
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. •
All persons havitig-Tecritinte against the
0. W. V. A. kindly submit. same at once
le A. P. snarly.
A UCTION SALE OF FARal STOCK, 151-
4ale PLEMENTS, ETC,
MR. REG. FOWLER
will sell by public auction on the Dretnis-
ese-Lot--4.,-Gone-Se-Colborne-Township,•-halfe-
mile east of cariew, on
TUESDAY. MARCH 21s1, 1022
Commencing at 1;30 o'clock re me sharp:
Horees,-1 teem Mack matched drivers,
rising 7 area 8 years; t roan mare. 12 years
old; t aged driver; I gelding. Mktg, 2
years old.
Cattle. -4 cow, 6 years old, due April lst;
4 cow, 7 year% old, due may 1st; 1 eow, 4
years old, due to calve in June; 1 cow, 7
years (Ad, with celf at root; 6 fall calves;
$ Polled -Angus bull, S months old.
legs. -e pigs, weighing about 75 lbs.; 3
sows, due to utter about April eat; 20 hens.
Iraplements.-1 Deering binder; I Deer-
ing moever; t Deering hay rake; i 11-110e
disc drill; t set iron harrows; I steel rol-
ler; I etiltivator; 1 stock and hay rack,
combined; 1 roe% punter; i wheel barroW;
1 post [(hinder; 1 walking plough; 1 Ham-
ilton riding plough; I grindstone; e buggy
poles. I rubber-tieed buggy; f waggon; I
aet waggen springee.e•set eealee, 2,0041 les.
capacity; I rutter; 1 rune; 1 Imperial Heat-
er; 2 lanterns,
Items Nearly New. -1 set Adams' sleighs,
t DeLaval cream Separator; I Daisy churn,
1 Tudhope-Anderson manure spreader; 1
Corona range.
Harness. -1 set brass -mounted team har-
ness; I set double driving harnese; I set
plough harness; 2 sets single narness;
qtranstity 01. ha and straw; humerous other
articles. •
Everything M t be sold as the proprte:
• \
tor has rented t e farm.
TERMS. --Hay and straw, and art sums of
WO and under, cash; over that amount 8
months' credit will be given on furnishing
approved joint notes. A di,src.ou6nut:orR:,Pee
cent. allowed for cash on reedit emanate.
REP(1;;pk.rPeNt‘orrr*.E11' Auctioneer.
The Way to Save
It is ilso Asot0000& regolority wilt you
mike alma *posits, TOW thorn tims occooloasi
banking al considstabl. arsowat. Boot Moodily
ItutWis sqo solostosititi SotoscioilsocItioi.
Ost tho 144 of dew* 41,00410**, Three
dollars orsvosi sway with Wore* nt 3%
it twit riga ,
amount to 41841.02.
UNION BANK OF° CANADA
Goderich Branch, F. Woollcombe, Manager
Mull jinn in IN. Ids
Real saws of opportmoitios to Koko tie
Boossitokl Thom, stretch to tow tiro
roloiroosoots to the hot ailvontoss.
ISMI Ibs livatiaseuis is Tin tior
PubOallad WRY lituredlre-Olea • Yesr ir e
tr 18 Arrows. Veteseerejt it :dente
. puldie places erel against a young
lanart named Taylor of furnishing the
!liquor, Vatistone and Steven* plead.
led guilty at Gerrie on the 24th end
Magistrate Reid iraposed the fine of
$10 end cots in Vartstones ease, and
;IN and coot* in Stevens" ease.
j Taylor defended himself in the
• Tehlitioeoceassegt. iwnsatt htirtinedart: hna:t31111.i:n'illett:-
• stone, of Wingharit, sts hi* counsel.
1 28th ult. before itlagistreteReid tinil
argued in Gotlerieh on Friday last.
Taylor was found guilty,' *MI a fine
of ;200 and vests was impoeed.
'1 Note* of the Work of the Children's
Aid
The reguler monthly nreting of
the Huron County Children s Aid So-
ciety was held on Tuesday afternoon
bet, with . an improved attendance
and deep inteveet shown Ill the work.
The Lusted current amounts incurred
in the management of the Shelter
and in travelllug were :nosed, and
then an hour was anent in hearing
reports on eases and discussing some
of the problems which arise in elm
work. Some of these are of a char.
acter to cause anxiety, while others
give sidiefitetion, as they show ap-
parently A happy owing of the child
* IR 11 teeter home, and the report on
the progress of those Who Ma' be.
- considered as definitely settled in it
t new environment. There are two. or
f three cases in .whielt efforts are teeing
- enacie to And good homes for infants
whose mothers are not able to pro-
vide for them. Indeed Willey Tweak'
that almost every ease has its own
It difficulties, but with patience and
e good judgment these are usually eat-
- iefectorily. solved, During the past
n month five children have been pliteed
Y in foster homes on trial, and there
5 are now six ebildrea in the .Sheitert
-
e
TOWN TOPICS
Finals of Town League Tonight
The final game te decide the
tier& of ,the silver cup in the town
leanly league will be played in the
West st. rink tonight, between the
Drew-Mac.s and the .0. P. R. The
AUCTION, BALES
tDesa:se are e.venly matched end a
fa
ganneiseexpecttel. - -
Local Orchestra% Holds Succeesful
The first of a aumber of weekly
dances was held last Thursdey even
ing in the Masonic Temple, by the
Star Five Melody Mixers. The mu
sic Was very lively and presen
enjoyed themselves. The next o
these dances will be held on Satur
OLEARINO AUCTION SALE. (W FARM day night.
sTOele IMPLEMENTS,. ETC.
• Tennant Drennan Has. Second Fire
MR, BIGHARD TWAMLEY The home of Tennant Drennan o
will sell by public auction at, Lot 4, Co 9, ea, e
E. n. Ammon. an Bayfield reed was again th
MARC!! 1011, scene of a conflagation on Sattirda
commengs a1'. o'ctotoc p. 111. The fire department responded
9 IlorsesMa; Itorse, tO years old; t horse, time to put the lire out without an
Years 1 delving Mere 6 years old.
Cattle. -1 cow 5 years, due to rreshen damage to speak of. The alarm wa
mute to; cow 6 years, to freshen Mann turned in about five -thirty last Sat
ere t cow 7 year, to freshen April "lay afternoon. T
years, to rreshen march ee.
30 hens. crumoellye. a s causqhdi tab ylinaz odeifkone :th
r, y
cove, 4 years, due• to freaten May 2; 1 cow
Implements. -1 .14cCorMielt binder, 6.11.
cut; 1 Noxon mower, 3.11. mit; 1 McCor- Now for Baseball
Illicit hay rake, 10, It' eat; 1,111se Ilitrrow;
.set or Diamond haeroWs: t-herse her- A meeting is announced for nex
proioNsuIchl; Fletlry plough, No. 21; 1 earden
toning enill;
rain drill; 1 Wert pulper; 1 cutting
haY rack:, t fednesdaYB, March 15th, at 7:80 p
ewe in the oard of Trade rooms fo
leCTION SALE OP FARM STOCK AND
IMPLEMENTS.
MR. aVM. J1 IIALL "
will Fell by public auction at lot 31, eon.
2. Mayfield road). Goderich tow11811/P, On
• FRIDAY, MARCH:Nth, 1922
commencing at I o'clock the following:
Horses. -1 horse eising 7 years old;
horse, rising 10 years oltr; I mare. rielog
13 -years eed; .1 _gelding. rising,' 3 Years
old; 1 colt, rising months. -
Caltie.-1 eow, newly calved; 1 farrow
vow; 1 Holstein. COW, glIppOSPa to be In
elfe 1 eow due to freshen about the time
or sale; 2 'leiter +routing 3 years oitr; 1
heifer, genuine e years old; a yearling's.
1 Yorkshire sow, supposed. el ,litter 1(1
April.
6 • 'WIMP Wyandotte rocirerels and .1
bronze gobblee 1.1 not previonely sold.
.Implements. -1 Maseey-liarrie rertinzer
Mse drill, 0e5r137 new; 1 Deering' cult'.
%Ater, nearly new; .1 set of bobsleighs,.
neerlY new; 1 set or scales, 2000 t
3 1-2 IL I'. wasoline engine, nearly new,
caned. shapley and Muir; 1 wood reek;
1 light wagon; 1. gang plow; 1 garden
drill, nearly new; 1 walkleg plow; anti a
number orother artIcle:4;
Also ee (ends, of hardevieel. le inches
long. •
TEltals.-- Ali /eueie or leel and under
WANTED -A gentleman or lady repro.
sentative in Goderich to bonito Wat-
kins' Products. Alt' or spare time,
rine opportunity. Write for full par.
1 . tieulars. The j. It. 'Watkins Com.
pa.ny, Dept. H. 7. Hamilton.
etereerrele-.Two op three furnished
Try rooting. Rive full patticulars to p. 0.
Box 13e, eloderien.
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NIVANTED.-Local ' representattve „at
Clederieh to repreSent "The Old Re-
liable Fonthill .Nurseries.." and, cover
surrotinding eerritory. Splendid opening
for the right man. Exclusive territoeY,
highest -coMmissions paid. STONE 41
WF.LLINOTON, Toronto, Ontario.
WANTED.--een A101111 MEN TO FILL PO-
l'I SITIONS IN EARLY SPRING.
NO experienee necessary, 8125 ta -8e
pet' month. Operating gas trailers, driving
motor trueke, cars tend farm power meek -
mere., or auto and tractor macbinery, city"
. Mel eoitntry mirages. Steady work. we
have a plan whereby yeti can Work in our
shops to pay for part Of your training.
Ender MIS systern you ean Oen be train-
ed, readY to aeeePt ono or 1110311 nig paying'
lobe. This, special oirer is geed for a
short tirne Only. Day and evening ses•
siong. Don't delay. Write or eall for full
partieulare inunediately. HEMPHILL'S
MOTOR SCHOOL. 163 West King Ste Tor-
onto.
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Make Your Plans Now
Por alterations or repairFi to old homenr for the now home
you thought of.
Prices aro as low n.,4 the., ran go or be. ifeffil spring
seell here, building operations will open U.
• Stochs throughout the country are low and the slighteet
gentatul will teed to inercaeo pricee.
liave a our plane made 40 prepired to commence when
,eni-in opens. •
• We doella Du ant, litiotnfation
06DERICH -PLANING MILLS COMPANY, Lid,
.0horts 47 .110x 1*
turnip drill; a Nwagirone; t democrat j the PUrpOse of discussing town lea
waggon; 1 set -sleighs and rack; 1 nay gue baseball and organization for th
ranr, rope and. sump; Prz ernes; 2 sets
corning season. A number of play
double,- -harness; 1 set awe harnees;
2690 lbe. Matrorm scales;.Jftnper0ilerearn era have been arriving in town re
separator; Daisy Omen; et weed•eeeteret cently ready for the season and th
sap kettle; I *wheel, narrow; 2 cream prospects for sonic good baseball. fo
VIM; aralper pail; t spindle. wheel
buggy, nearly, new; I commute reline thesummer look good.
plough, new; I eeidennerit forks and slut, ,
-yels;-othee•-artieleeretoo-41UMerousetoemen-
0 a 11 e
tion. The Goderich Elevator o. w 1
TR S, -A surns
'cash; over that arnotint e months' credit it is expected, ,Ptart to unload th
win be glyerram furnishing* aPProvett Milt Martian thie week. The Martian ha
notea. A disceunt orameunee_s per Ont. allowed had grain stored °In her all Wirite
for _Oen on credit .
gverything win be sold %%getout reserve, The 'Pug, which is being overbore
85 proprietor has disposed' or his ram. ed this winter, will be ready for ac
RICHARD TWAMLEy, T, 011NDRY, tton in the spring. •
proprietor. auctioneer; Several of Abe engineers for sem
of the boats in the barber ore expect
ed in town this week.
The elevator is 'unloading the tail
ings of the grain from the Yorkton
payton arid Canadian Engineer..
Stoddart -Booth
r.
FOR SALE OR TO LET •
UEMSTITOHING Arai PICOTING AT -
1 -11. TACHMENT, fits any, sewing marnine,
pries_ 142.6n. Pereonal chseka 10c. extra:
uRIDGMAIN S SALES AGENCY. Box 42, St
Catharine9, Ont
VORSeed . SALE. -Pure White BJNOloseonn. Clover The•nAople of Gederich will h
for saleApply . AMMAR-
TY, R. R. No. 4, ocesitios, nouiern Intlen 1.11„tereeteet in the rinuouncemen
muniemat- Ito. • to. of marriage of Mr. Carman Skid
T
rot'dart, only son of the late Mr. Davi ss FOR SALE.--Fratoe cottage, with
winer arid bath room. aPPIY Stoddart and of Mrs. Stoddart, of De
to DEO.ANILL1A31S, on the premises, Pie- trott, Which took place Saturda
too st. Feb. 18th, at Pittsburgh. The youn
lady of his choice is Cora Boot
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Boot
of Moundsville, West Virginia. M
and Mrs. Stoddart are at present r
siding at Pittsburgh but will mai
eash: over that amount seven montioe.
eredlt on furnishing approved Joint notes:
A deteount of 4 per emu, straight allow. -
ed for eash oft 'evert!' arnottnta.
Weie.E. HALL, • 3110S. Or NUM', •
• Proprietor., • ••. Auctioneer.
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riLEARING AUCTION SALE 03 FARM
STOCK, IMPLEMENTS, ETC.
f
MR. JOHN C. DritST
win sell by Pointe anrtion at 1,o1 es. Male
lend een. 're. of' P.olhorne. 2)11
kirEDNESDAY, MARCH ee
eommeneing at one 0:leek, the 22(1102', 1113:
lierses.---i filly Mille 11 3e113, 5113011 by
Commodore; -1 tayelesdale stull colt, rising
I vear, teem imp. stock, Sire Commodore;
I telydeettale , etud Pelt, rising 1 year, Sire
Dunure carer. 1 Percheron Miy, rising e
years; 2 Clyde colts, rising yeere; 1 good
driving mare.
Cattle. -1 CMS 7 years red, due . in May;
213W-42-y-0,3r,4-43g,-.111te-41143121-atiVii ft
731113 013, due In April; I ow 3 yPtIVA
dee in April; e Meth e0279. 2 s 7'ea14 otd;
1 aged cow, in calf; 1 fresh cow 4 year',
in calf again; 1 cow 4 year, fine In 2211127
711010 cows are all In calf to the Dual
Purpose Shorthorn buit..''rentirion; J204302(.I purebred Shorthorn bull, about In
menthe oldCI : heed heifers and :deers.
rising 2 years; 10 fall ealree.
P1e9.-1 brood gone with 1(l3: I reg.
Yorleltire boar; 1 purebred lierketure
bborearedrintre yvouunrig:milleegl:ksh.lre s.ews. 1113
31
York boar; a numeter of Pik for
About White Leghorn and h. Muer
kens, 1 year1 -
110101011111,alq. -Maeleey•Itarrie bindete
ft. yet new: I Maseey-Ilarrie hay Peeler,
nearly new; 1 Mrteeey-Ilains mown..
speeader; 1 eltiesey-Hartie 6•110 eut 11102243'.
liMeeey-ilarrie oulthator';1 Maseey•ilast
rie 3031121331 seed dein. el•Itoe; 1 bee
rake: 1 relief': 1 team NAM seoiller; 1 po-
tato digger; 1 liamilten Walking plow; 1
wagon and rack; 1 set 51013115; 1 %%Moat
and eombination rark; 1 new wagon hot;
tticLaurenin bossy; 1 Gibson ralo filler,
nearlymette; e tireat eettoete; 1 jton 01111/1,,
1 fanning 111111; 1 stietioir pump: eft Clent
imm truck scalee; set teant 1111)48; '31
einele brienoe: 1 bag trent, 2 bay fore
WIld.illoglIlliner‘.giletee7all'451aellfr1104111743411101fillig:1110-1
lia,Y ai111 faraW; all0141 210 buenele N...
'2,4 2, A. C. oate; a (inantfty or lied fuel
ledoee 1)11312)13 sWeez (levee 000)1.
Ileueelsold Effeete.e.1 eeteneion 1
4431(3)13) 181110. 1 bell and spring.; 22 bootee.
wsaing niaiiiine, a melee 01 lob lieu
bairn I1V1 110414041010 1113304' 11ettree4,
Eeeeettiener 13411(711 11 ssllt bo teld
1.431 rezerte 31 reprieler (3*
the Wet tuat le leaving at tater,.
1.111Me --All eanta Ale atel nude),
(An; 62/41- heat ahutuat 0g43 Dieleibe°
rid %%ill lee elleell feretteleing 33 41(11
point eetee A ritecomit of 3 14 0144.
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rewire
1,171,[,+1 taut'. 2
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VIOR SALE. --Brown Leieborns and 1'004-
xatut nevrefn;1 igeenota's1 (()Niiheieleitatele.eoAailvoltit
stovo
OFFICE for address.
Von leALE.-eloicerne tied ned Clover hay,
either, baled or. In 'bulk, Price. Mt-.
sortable. Apply . te. HAROLD mo:sroost-
nay,' R. • R. No. 40)41411cl', or 'Plione
gar res. •
VOR SALel.-- good refute 'louse on OM
.11.: or the best street% in -
31520 house eex30, kitchen Mehl. eontainine
7 rooms all le good elate or repairs:el-4.
acre .or choice earth, 1 land- and small
friths, also garage.. Tine, property will be
eolti at a' bargain, as owner le leavinse
town. Ir you want a ;wed home eheap,
see 1111,4 rieht away. Apple to. Hoe pis,
(unwell:
teerNI4SS DPPOliTr NerlEe.
Blarksmith shop and ',entente at Porter's
Hite neer Goderleit; 1 1%2 storey franle
Imildinfr save, cement foundatien, in good
rendition, used as snittey; alert 1 1-2 storey
-
frame infuse, seVeli rooms, woodsheu,
sntiouig filunideastsTri, Ir-teitillary, in -14 peg:1pp? try laanneue
ehattels ror sale at reasonable lieure,• Ap-
ply 'rite IMPERIAL TIll's'rS COMPANY or
GANAne, 13, Rielimond et. West, Toronto,
Main ell. •
/41011 SALE.-lhenttiltelling and Pleating
/May11113214, rite any sewing machine,
price 82,30. Personal checks 10 cents ex
tra. BRIDOMAN SALES AGENCY,-Itox 42,
St, Catharirtes, Ontario, • ,
rine! lent SALE.- 1)5) aertls, east
t • • .hall lot 4, on Die artt von, of Agitated.
A two-story brick house, witli (voter); kit -
ellen, cellar Under Douse. Brink barn 51x111;
straw shell 50551 stabling under all, in -
eluding' root •Imuse, heti Bongo and pig
pen, delve house; aetesiati well water In
stables, and water in the itottee, also a
good well at the house. 2 acree of 01"
('11531, the' land is an under graee b112
aeres. one mlle from school,
two ntilee from ehorett and store. MRS.
MAMA NeWHINNEY, It. R. No. MIMI'
paraton. Phone ;Mr% Dungannon.
TelOR 31
011311 railti; line buildinge,
1: horsee, poultry. 1 1'00N, FalCep, Ve•
'Idek, itiatennely, Mote, bay, maw. en -
glitter., 1100 bushels ode, etre, intended; In
111gli state eultivation; convenient to s21-
11131-: 00 acres fertile, loamy tillage. (‚111111130 1.0 tons env au •arre• seater -watered
oagtore. g acres woodiandi-to vow treeq, onto, to •tv kb he iel kl delegate.
other fruit, berries;
ment lionee, piazza. river V1PW; good ell
eXv'elle"t 7"r°°nI ri' . addr.ess 17411 be giveri 113 .2
Rev. T.
cow •basement barn, lightning rods, stile McCullough, Itt, A., of London. free
Martine and poultry houses. Owner uti- tory for the Western ilittario die,is
able er operate. 86300 takt•s alt. part caali.
roe, Of the Social Service Council of fl
'easy ternrs...Colne mare. be reailv -
spring, Cataloeue free. W. 'f. MILLER. •
Wingliam, Ont., Canada.
their home in New York later on.
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People Help Themselves to Library
Magazines
During the past month or so one
or more people have been taking inti-
gazines fi•om the reading ioom of the
library and forgetting to return
them. These „periodicals are bought
at no little cost by the library board
for the readers and can be obtained
for a period of two weeks free for the
asking... The people who have taken
these have shown thernselves to be
pretty small, and it is hoped that
they will note repeat the offence, am
there is a temeroltar fitivif caught, -
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OBITUARY
MeEVOY.--aMaOwen J. McEvoy,
a well known and highly respected
citizen of Ovedirrich, died at his home
on Cambria Road, en Thursdasa Feb.
2.7th, Mr. Mcbvtay was horn in
County Monahan'. Ireland. in DM.
Ile married it English girl In the fall
of 1871 and the followieg spring he
emigrated to Canada, where he set-
tled in Goderich townehip, moviux to
until his death. Mr. McEvoy's, death
Godereh in 1901, where he resided
was caused, by a stroke, eomplica.
ns
tiosetting in, and he died shortly
after. He was hurled from St. Pet.
mos eltureheto the Romen Catholic
eentetery. The pall hearers were II.
A, Tufted, A.IIiirginson, Phidelto
and Demi.
Thia Was an %tenoning Meeting
The following account of the last
meeting of the G. C. Literary So-
elety has been handed in by one of
them, who, we think our rodent will
agree, has quite gift of humorous
description:,
In spite .of the other attractions
for the public a few people attended
the "Lit" last Friday night. Doug-
las Wilson had charge of the evening
and announced that a piano solo by
J. Maimed was to be the first item.
This was followed by A call for stump
sPeedies by Miss Agnes Fraser and
lernest Dbak. Neither of these cone,
plied.....withathe-shaixinetaarequeat,
however, and so he let them go.
Miss M. Clark was then asked for a
stump . recitation. She responded
with "Jack and Jill." A stump de-
bate was then asIced for, to be taken
part in by Mies A. Hays and Miss De
litookombe--"Itesolved that Latin is
more useful in after life than Ancient
History." Miss Woolgorobe, who
took the negative side, was claimed
as the winner. Miss Adeline Nivins,
after much persuasion, was prevailed
upon to give a shinty solo, nettle.
er did she nor J. McDonald, her ac-
companist, know edam that they
beth knew, or at least they tried to
Make the Audience think this, though
it looked to the audience like a good
way to get out of singing. Max Rey -
croft was the next victim, and he ree
sponded, after a little persuagion by
those sitting on •either side of him.
When he returned 'his persuaders had
removed his chair and Max, uncon-
scious of this, took a rather uncont.
fortable teat on the floor. Tom Cutt
completed the stump part of the pro.
gram with a couple of "elushy" love
stories. Miss G. Sparr then gave a
reacting, which Wa6 followed by an
exeellent "Journal" by Miss 1,„
Brown. To iniss a little time after
this was over, some singing, Wart
started, but as the boys refueed to
sing, this soon died out. Tom Cutt
mounted the platform after a run
imam for his doll, And under the cite
cumetances,.gave some very accept.
able ventriloquism. The Malone!
Anthem conipleted the program aa
usual :and the vast erovnis (
pereed.
It he to be hoped that *the next
meeting will be still better than this
one, and as there Will 1101. 120 many
more of them before the Easter va-
cation, when they ail discontinue till
next term, you had better talo' your
chance now and he there nest time.
There its absolutely no charge for
other than members of the sehool.
The W. 151. S. of , Victoria street
Methodist church announce int enter-
tainment for the evening of 'March
30th. Particulara later.
Collegiate Board Committees
APPOillied for Coming Year •
At the regular statory meeting of
the Goderich Collegiate Institute
Board, held on March 2nd, the fol.
lowing offieers and committees were
appointed: Chairman, J. J. Killor-
an; vice chairman, Rev. J. E. Ford;
property eommittee, (chairman) Rev.
J. E. Ford, Dr. Fimmerson, In, II. G..
McDonnell, Rev. J. Hamilton; eupply
committee (Chairman) Judge Dick-
son; 11., J. A. eletwan, J. J. -Killoran
and Art FraserOncluatrial'cominit.
tee. (chairman) IL J. A. IticEnem, J.
IV. Fraser, J. I. Killoran, Dr, Ere.
merson, J. IV. Taylor, C. A. Reid, J.
Murison, C. K. Saunderg.
8°048er...cite Secretary Coming
The Citizena' Social Service Lea.
gue will hold their annual meeting
Thuraday, March 1611), in -the
Temperance Hall. Rev. J.. F. Itey-
,raft Will give his report of the pro.
metal tenrranee vonvention in Tor -
A n
I).
re -
ion
812-
11413. This will be his first vieit to
'Goderiele and as be le thoroughly
posted and is a foreeful speaker,
there° sbould be a large attendant%
at this meeting.
Women's Ingtitute
TWEEDIE.-.1anet Campbell, be.
loved wife of Mr. Charles Tweedie •
died at her home on Elgin Ave: on
Friday, March Crt). She had been
sick only a short time end her death
was very unexpeeted. She WEI 62 •
years of age, being born in II
township, Bruce County, bet per ts
later moving to Ripley, where
met Mr. Tweedie. bront Ripley ei
moVed to Clinton and later to Ciesie-
rich, where they bave resided Ifor
the past thirty-two yeare.
Tweedie is survived by her husband.
Mr. Charles Tweedie, four sons and
two :daughters, Wm, Tweediee of
Toronto; J. St. Clair Tweedie, of Ile -
gime; Ephraim, of Columbus, 0 io:
Campbell, of town; and Mrs. A
McDonald, of Port Arthur, and vs.
.1. Knolls, of Hamilton. rs.
Tweedie was buried from the Bt.
George's .church, on Tuesday. Much
7th. The poall-bearera were H. 1114ek,
J. Leach, W. Leach, D. Thoin_pitort, J.
Stewart and J. Swafileld. The der -
vices were conducted by. the rector,
Rev. Mr.- Hardy. There was a lenge
attendance at the funeral, widetprited
sympathy being aroused by the sad
event. With the exception of Mr.
St. Clete Tweedie, of Regina, the
family *ere all horee for the fien-
eral,
ERIN Go BRAUGIHI
EUCHRE and DANCE
under auspices of the
HURON ENCAMPMENT
FRIDAY, MARCH lith
132
=FELLOWS HALL
LUNCH IRISH FEATURES
SPECIAL MUM
Gordo "kin sharp
Adresliiskto, 50c
Nommilor
The regular monthly meeting of
the Goderieh Wornen'e Institute was
held at the home of Mrs. (L M. El.
TYPICAlt IRISII CELEBRATION
Some women *re eVell too gener-
ous to keep a secret.
A HINT TO BOTH CAPITAL' AND
LABOR
The muere deal b worth a good
deal;• that is what everybody ets
who buys his clothes -from Friel
the tailor. "To your measure ott
'a Henna ethtfeentlfercbterth-
DAMAGED GRAIN FOR SAM
A. J. COOPER'S WAREHOUSE.
is RAZ -MAH for Rheumatism. e..
The hest remedY .known for Asthina
is Pr. R. Co. Both are sold and g r-
anteed by reliable druggists every-
where, Ask IL C. DUNLOP.
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. SALE REGISTER "•
sale of lam stock. and bripleine te
FRIDAY, Mar& 24th-Atieln
at lot 41, Gravel Road,•Itullett, c
mencing- at 1 o'clock, O. 1(...7 ER" •
RATT, Proprietor. JOHN STALA.
ER, auctioneer.
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•GUNDRY*S SALE REGISTZR
FRIDAY, Mar`Ch 24th-.Aiiction
stile of farm stoeit arid implements at
lot 31, conceseion• 2 Mayfield roa )..
Goderich townehip, commencing a 1
o'clock. IVAI: 1_,•!. HALL, proprietter.
THOS. GUNDRY, auctieneer.
THURSDAY, March 1 Oth-Clear.
lug auction bale of farm stock and
implennts at tot 4, con. 0, E. ID.
Ashile d. eimmencing tit 1 (eel k.
;KOH RD TWAMLEY, propilet
T. GUNDRY, auctioneer. I
TUZSDAY, March .2 Ist.--Auct n
t
gale or farm stack, implements; e .,
property. of REG. FOWLER, lot 4,
tett .7, Colboree Tie ti 1'el miles e et
of keeelow).
." TUESDAY, March 1.18th:-.C1
auetion sale-, of farm etock,
ments, wail, grain and feed, ot
Ire con. 4, (loderich township, o
meneing at I o'elock sharp.
B. AVILSON, prOprietor. T.
DRY. auctioever,
Two nights,eMarch 10 and 17. in
St.. Peter's echool, transformed for
the .oecaesion into. the little North St.
•theatre. Munical voinedy and dram;
in character: Stunning effect: by
..ateists. •A ma3e of • georgeoug
costemeg under the glare of fabn
lights. Irish fairien in revel. A le.
glen of little gide sow and drills.
St. itatrickii Dee 'parade. The-hoye
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035. 21.11.13 03,1.. tit 111. 'and 111 •e r113
1.5 'melte r et 22 1111'!. I Int . 4.4 •11
1%1110104 .1011 (11 11.11x Unit 11.1,1311101 I 13)
and VI's. it. 't 3N1111. 111,111.34 11, it
13. 2.131ri.2 14.3t1
t. %It l'elt In fee writes . 11 041, 3
teal; VI'. Mid 51- -.1/firIe.
1132 111 .3. a
eeterdite, I ' :nth; MP nee, r.
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• 51., 4 2 11 .N1.5 -1:1 lefie Will 144 Oti
ilitegli, • ;meter of eerie kir4620 iSt
1.111111•1:111ToVit N13,321tii.v. 4.2 par 12.
fro( tip.t IN ad 841.1111 310 Weitilit eon of
1130,;. 1•11t,,1141,11• 11.:1: 5111; irt,tteis.,::t.:11• 1,411, iNufir:i.yalneir
felemee.,•er nehmen 13111.- tit *Wm
• teoletiu, net •
1.0111)
122 Ekow 1,31
Maul) (id Vc:/. 30101141 L3rooliell, toloVelt
%to, et 111. halite 211 vette,. i106'
,e PLO `‘.
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tie ?if nril.„?,?: '5,1(11 er„LiiiIIIraztli...r,. 41114.2.
11021 Match "rill
3V
11,
front Scribbereen in burleoque. A • '2,3 dead re eee, 1
eontinuoure provocation to laughter. 2.4 eel, 211.1 jr.,tc:
Tkkets, :50 cents; children, 35 eents.
A.dinission by ticket only, Oft capacity awe-mini:41.a sena , .41321
Lo limited each night. Sale ot tiek.
1 ie. re. f, t• .1
ets open Saturday, llth, at J. -It.
ewe., ome Hew, nee.
Lauder'e Drug Store arid I). M. 0`. ego Fee..
Brien'e meat elem.
4.4424.0 4, ,-.444,-* 4 J., .44,- • 141,-, 4 4 4 -
THE LIST AND THE GIST Ote NEW A I) V EkT IS E M EN TS
• , IN l'HIS W HEICS S'I'AR
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Bead what Gray and Cartwright I Louiee (Baum, Thema, Meie.,1ffin
1.12.4111 )1Y chopping' pricee to the 8114 Hoot Giklor:, at. the 31.efet next
• 3 week, page ....
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lkuTutti'e 01* 3030
Ladies' Readeete. • Varioue Opieions are i•epressed
Wear will continue their exhibition fallout the row in the teemed but all
liott, with a good attendance. Miss of spring samples for another are agreed that Sallow*: cannot be
•7 eurpassed 132: a photographer. See
'M. E. Salkeld presided and the disa 1 va"' '.4- - • I lag announcement on page.
triet president, Mrs.' A. lii. Kirk; fratil., ,NeW "441)11314% tomb • in iteadY-tte
an inetructive talk on institute work,' a/Ateely: Til. (litrince,rn(;:ur (a•r04.'1/21. Bead tee, themselves from 0!. I. etre% by
arriving A. T,. Cole nikiVen people to pro. '
0
/biro. JOs. Salkeid eave a very inter- lo having the right relaesee, page. ... 10
eestirig paper on "The Moral and Pity -
I eieel Harm of Fault Finding." • Aire. about them on page
What Martin Tailored ClotheNew Sitting Stelae GE4' Ready for
IC. Black ,gave a splendid deieonstra. ream; Is Tersely Told on page.... 5 Toniorrow'e Opening at (e.rniiekl's
,tion of eaten:Mlles. The geeretary Pet an Fallargeinent Free with new gene. Read the ad. ext. page...I
reported ,e77.70 proceeds from euchre .yo,utr nTe:ct film developed at ramie:: a , AlhritomsWftawatseilavil.%$/ettalr13()).01:egtiwr.1
, and dank held, Feb. leitie After b("en e'llItt '1.4"re• l'°3('
t noniination of officera the hostean I . Mis'q ,Mn‘'Vilar II" 311 tnu'll'qtu'larv". 330 • • •
,cerved luncheon. The nest meeting 1313 ('Ilat• a" 5301113 iniiHnPrY ''1°'' (*aril of That11“4' 4.' TV"evdie alai I -
Will be held at the home 4if Mre. j. , and annotmeee her 01)0241113, on pae e• gfamily. page ..
1 'Neel Cameron announces leer "Auetien leak .19 rept. Vraiall
: Marehell April 4th. millinery opening for Saturday, Jelmetoree Iltaneniew. !nee
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Dispeneing Home 111021 In 3100004101011match letti, pf,,,, . , , , , , , , to (*leerier, Attetier Salle Itichard
a Cently Itagtime i Setae Sales and l'e'ew 1.39t:214':1 b:., Twainley• page . .... 1
' Back on Eel,. 10th there 273,,, a thy Winoughby Farm Atlen.e. te ' Clearing Aintiee Sete, Jelin 4'.
public deuce at Gerrie and lenne t'. 59 S,, le.nre ..... ... .. .. , .1 .Iniret, peep .
get three 7eoung men into trouble.. •Iubilee eontract. Ivitli ite efileiteat Satre Agency.1..age 1,
brow was in evidence cuilleientl,y to Read about the rale Sun 1.1fe Ifemetitching. brekeerae
,I ^ ouvor secil ,.r• ,*4.,, Jehn Me.
. made to Inspector Pellow and that M. labels Selig Men' d Wont' but ' (lute pciae .... .. : . .., ........1
(aver Weilit DTA to investigate. The luo vinuctiiiirir, to nay alisiut klub,. Atli 11(41 :kilo,. J. A. NU:eel:7:0.e e*e.e
Complaint of the conditione wee low ewe proteetion, page.
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etiteorsto WW1 that 3 Chaele0 Wee laid ering 4.15 page........... — ..... 1 J. Medi, Cago
against Harald Vaestone Of beim in. Five Hundred Men Wented. Reuse fee Sale. Gee. Williarne •
toXicated, against A. Stevens of 11a11'eValter Renee ad. fee parti. page . „...... _ „„.., ...,.,,,,..-:.1
• drinking inteXicating liquor in a cubits. tei paiee, ... ..... . . .... . 1 Maleie„ t‘lirra Lem eeeletolae. Imgt I