The Goderich Star, 1922-09-07, Page 3im
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No. 3 > for thcrn, taow crop, 19ft, ,
No. 3 l+isartixerrla esti crepe ;5.00'}ita ;fid ..
I/aaitob Basta. Enter Eva rater is Osi; FittMl Q With Malerli V achitle
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Nominal. ger Fire 1% Kincardine—Mr. Miert Resting% fxete�r Il44grantre 4 .
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No. $ C. W. aaminat,. ° �R, Dies . _ eta of W V. �. ��is, '�illltoll,
Aing"eaa t etrM° ak liia.� �7.
iiia. 9 yellow, 800, n t Gliateltt and Exeter Girls at Soft Sall Wy, wars united in mattickge3 %vltlh Mr, � �" � a�� "')�' �
No. $yellow, Gbit. 5 .
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parish. a.xta fit;it The Clinton Girls Softball Team, CiY30 Veld, wm of lir, an d lits Thomas
No. $ extra, 660 to age a weaGdawn to Exeter an 1ylonday of leaf i°elf Ltlekl3ow- ilevd. 1?. 'T. L.
k aMeltwiseaw � �, ,wt;elt and plAyed a gaaao witV the Girls- 1'o`►erwi, of Toronto, 0aloltiug. The
Ivo, $, noinlnal. *cat tlutcioor i'lub of the, laxetor Main blade was TV03 away by bee father, l �� • � ,
itis. •A anal she was accom a
a , Street S. S. defeating thein «4 to Ii. $ a►ncd by her sister,
No, R, sift to 70c. Alis3 Rllzabeth, as twoesmaid. Mr. a
i Councillor Iiilbora, Blyth. Improving i .
lIU1Re+,i 1DR11•lrRa)• '•',, d, , il,ilt Ike its was groouisman, end Nagter i �•� "`r° ` i�f! f
ltril, Erving W. t3taire, l+last Water• Bras. per ton. ;22 to 423, p
riIlc, ,N: 13 writes;x-&41 have raised a Shorts. SMt to ;26. w w Councillor lliibortt. who last week Gla old Relic, A n011110V Of the groom was
i<,.► Gess seized with a slight strokta. of par,rin bearer. Followlug the corcmony. .
Feed Iloure ;1.70 to ;1,60,6
.#alnily of ton children, and T have ab straw. alvals,• is improving nicely antl Praha-. the, company, enjoyed a sumptuous o ,
frays used Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wild ' Car lot, par ten, 41.11 to $18, bultiea are that he will be about ap,atu ' WCddlug dinner, a novel feature of
strawberry for Summer Coni ]A3nts and ontoMe !wheat. in the course at a few days fully re' which was that A halt dorc�a Boy ticoute
it has never #alled, p Nei► wheat, No. 8. 96a to 41. .
Ontario iia. 2 whits oats, new, 34a $aired. , con,itituted the staff oe waiters, This
Four years ego, when the cholera was to 36c Former Brussels Young Man' Weds was in recognition Of the fact that the it+tt out -
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eabout some of n► neighbors cd in Ontario
c9ooul®t pwtents. ;6.s0 pas
A quiet but pretty wedding was t;raam versa ecoutmostcr or the local ��----��-°---- L
the doctor, lint -could. -gat no robe#, ] t►bl.; 2ua pat•nta. 19.30• straights. isp solemnized at $t. Joseph's clturoh, Stra tronp• t be iaaclaed by th0 hands. T+ao cit a i 11`11 M
told them. about "Dr. Fowlar%77- and bulk. seaboard, 44,30; Taranto basts. ford, on Tuesday morning. Augast',lfith, Death of Exeter Lady; Auv. Math be for factor ? p c ty
after talon at the were soon well 44 80 to 6< at six o`clock, when Miss Anna Gaffile , y is uu nµaheltw OR pppica A For More Business
,t B Y >Mlanitoba Rour patents ;?,20• er 11b1.: y Dors. Thomas 4`recvs, Exeter, died sad• day,
again, Oatarlo winter wheat, !n bu�k, ■ea of London, Ontario, became the bride of dcnly on Monday, Aug. 2d, about two a`• $Oft Enters Bedroom*
hoard. #4.6p,
When you aro troubled with DI Mr. G. X. >dwlards, of Leaden and for. clock in the arternoou. She had not Saturday nil;%t the vicinity of One reason ��"h selling -by ..b tong Distance 49 go sur-
When
Dysentery, Colic, Cram and mm lnorly of russets. Rev. Father B. Gat• been well Ror a coapio oP weeks but was Y Y g y ,
Pain in the Stomach, Cholera, or say, (A � Rey, nr Cilnton, assisted by EYaq very able to be arauncl. Op Monday morning' Yin$h#am was visited by an electrical prwagl�!" successful 1S, that it lona lea Merchants and
ev, Dean Sanlou, performed the wed• she was around as usual and was. assist• storm and downpour of rain. At the 4
obtain Looseness 0! the Bowels,be sure and '� ding-Germony. , home of $err E,ttett a bolt struck the manufacturers to put their best sellint talent on the
obtain a bottle o! ' �Dr. owler's" and "RON" LIVE $TOCK. ing in picking sotUe pear whea site cam- chimney, Job of selling possible custornerj not on the travellers
just see hour quickly it will ve ou TOUONTO, SDPL 4—The math _ Wvleh-Whitmore Wedding piained of a pails in ti a reglon at the. S passltttl through a room
lrehet. tUrea, of the weeks cattle market were A quie t tveddYng was goletnnIz,6 at heart. Mrs. Crows' maiden name was where- he family had retired to;bed - �ut� --- T _. ___ .. _ _ � --- __ -_ '. -- - �.
the heavy bpenin run of fresh cattl% the untario. St, Parsonage, G1itiEcn, on Florence Glanville. She was -tis years A lot of plaster was knocked from ,
When yea consider that-thi"aluable receipts on Moudav beanir over four of age. Her hdsband, the late Thotua . tIft-1VAIr and bricks fell throu h the The real salesw111 sells them bV. Long Distance -a shall-
remedy' has been on the market for the hausand, the dull trade which contln- ,Thursday morning, Aug 91st, when Miss g g g « ,
'past 77 Cara ou furs ued throughout the, entire week and Flossie May Whitmore, daughter of Mr. Crews, predeceased her about four year[+: roof. some dropping on the bed. A i dardized. -aitoek of wile 'best se]Gg ,goods.. As they are
y , Y y be sure that the sharp decline In pricer. There was Prink J. Wbitmote, of Goderich Twp. ago. One heather, Lyman Glangllio. child, sleeping in a • buggy near .the i well advertised, these goods, if Well displayed, prac�
YOU are not trying some now and tin, 'altatost no demand for export rattlt, was naffed in msrrias,+e t0 3Lr, Wilbur A, has been residing with hoe; :bed, was untouched, ,nor were other tiCallyr st'll iheltlSelVeS, ]Duplicates,, Odd sizes slid
and e a resultein Prices for choice heavy Welsh, voUDgest son of Mr, -and 5trs. Another Kincardine Fire, Aug., -2801 occupants of the home injured. additions to stock 1 s,
-tried preparation, a cattle Were (ally Z6o to 60a lower tiasu v immediately
S k >P+ •i'l Qrdel"ed by Loltg DiStauCe, iutd •
Price 500, a bottle at all dealers; put- a week &so. The stocker ane feeder Robert. Welsb,'Dt.Cilnton, The young Kincardine, aremen early Monday Robt. Baird,, ir., Killed m $� shipped 1mm late]
'To only, by, The T. Milburn Co., Limited, demand continued active and prices re- couple Were Unattended and left on the moralug, Aug.: 28th, achieved. another Robert Baird, Jr., son of .Robert ed y b� eXpi'ess, parcel post Qr ffist
"'Toronto, On>i. mocked staady with last week with morning train for Toronto. . On their sucesas in.confiftine. a dangerous fire to Baird,. was instantly killed on Satur. fleig'ht,
stockers ranigita9 from 3%c to 60 and they will reside In Clinton. the $pot where it started. AG 4 a,m. the day in the barn of Mrs. Forest of ),On Distance ,
'feeders at.6%o to 6p with some.,short•
_ g . t ce lim; become the Salesmans light.hand,
O$tEQPlITA keeps at ;c.4o. A Brussels Wedding Alarm was sounded. The fire started in Belmore, about °•eight miles north of
.' Grass calves 8VrIled the 'calf re-'. is levator Wan ham. In fulling in a threshing t reaches eV¢1' One you could hOpe,to'{lq business. With.
T1R. A. M. HEIST, Osteopathic Physician, ceipts, while the veal calf supply re- At high noon ou Tuesday; August 22. y betNtieen the refreshments g $ re hing 'j`h@ Telephone t;
..IiJJ eparator he #fastened a roe t0 aeph a �?irectol'teS ttl't' u complete ids t0
Graduate Des Moines Still College .of, malnea about ,normal,.:: F'rtce _ waro a weddl>sg of unusual charm and sitn� room of the Queen s hotel and the main �, , guide
Osteogathya Licentiate Iowa and hftcht3ati -
building on ;the ground floor. °A .brick Post, which he .took' to be SON. UP_ Vitus 0` Yrs
' about`60 Outs -lower -tabu las weQk. •plicity took place at the home of Mr: G. iortunatel a•
tate oar s. Special attention to diseases with top" at Ile gnorally RDA with, a A. Deadman, Brussels, Qnt,' when his wall divides the main building tram this y when th , Want pulled
-oY women ants"children. Consuttation tree,. few ac 11 i4 c, Grass calves said scowl oil the separator a staff p ° Reach out for more business i Go bQ 6Ad tillr present
y ours I wing except at the Brat floor where p old beam .fell, y p 3 Its
•OIII•c0 corner Nelson and St. Andrew Sts, at S'�c to 4ic. Youngest daughter, Gertrude, was there Is a connectin breakin selliri radiusl Ant b
Tue'o apar't0 I1R Hellemann. In Seafart�n Lamb pricers dropped a half dollar an married to 1)11.. l4TOrmaA Freeman of Bate-! g door. That doer b" Baird5 neck And falling y0ux..t?$t tiiilt'SIC10ll On ill@ Job of,
Tu�esdnys, Monday, but recovered on. Jueeday and' torsea, Ont.. The oeremoa took lace Was buined down but the,tIre got across his body. He dies Gen minutes )sellingb Lore D s
SPECI held steady at 11c taAI340 for the rest On: thea .Spacious grounds of thepresi• further into the main hotel, which Sur-
later. At the time his father was Y. g i itlxiCgl
breedingwewes raised the she Inquiry
e r p g _ be. tered only slight damage and that troth getting his band dressed in a doctor's "•
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V_$, R. FORSTER. gti L `Bence, the bridal. arty ding g •"
water... The win which ccntainod tote Oilice; having_ :tntYered laceration of MISS A. NIcUONALU
(roars light sheep gold at Be to S%C, 'and vines.
arch of flowering Fhrubs K A b '
with some at GO. and vines,• To the strains ,of Mendel- bar and several living rooms upstairs three lingers when the hand was Local RReprrtsentntly@.
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EYE, E NOS[;, THROAT. Bogs sold a quarter to a half higher Bsohn's Wedding March. the bride t}c• Was badly gatted, caught in at threshing machine. The
Late House'Surgeon New York 0p�that. on Monday at 131/ a ta' 13�ic, fed and late ,Tghn Baird was in s 2 t '
:tile and Aural Hospital', assistant at 3lnoro- Watered. Prospects for hogs are no companied by her father, approached A Family Reunion. hl 1s year,
'field's Eye Hospital. and. Golden Snare -better and man think they will be through 'an avenue of flowers, Little A lea i-11fory, ;ell Ze re hobo x� fX Loh ,Dftrtttrnett.,'�ttai!%t4
The funeral was held on Monday P ,f
'Throat Hospital, London Eke.' 9 cheaper. ' y t � pPy gathering tools place Tues•
63• Waterloo St. S ; Stratro.* Ruth hind was flower girl and Ian Hind day, August 22nd, at the home of '1MIr.
g ceremony was con• ; Tha9. iYashtiurn, Kiriaton. when the
d Tele Receipts for the week wre: Cattle ring -bearer. The cer
lib;ne 6.983, calves'"1,9'31; sheep and lambs
from wed: 1x,83, and hogs 6,338, ducted by Rev. T. J. Hind, of Guelph, whole Washburn Rami assembled fro
At Bedford,OftHotels Goderich, Pr .�_ ,....,�..�>
-heyday, Oct [8th, at '8.00 p . m., t0 ThueS^ BUFFALO .LIVE: STOOK, brother -In law of the bride. {various parte of Oatarlo to moat their afternoon . � r
say, Oct Loth, at. t p m, . on under the auspices 4f Loyal rived by one daughter 'I.gla, and ivvq
BUFFALO, Sept, 4 --cattle, s6o; fair- Death of ,Patrick O'Connors, St. Colum- brother, George, Who, has been absent � . a
Orange Lodge, Into. ,$III Wroxeter, to brotlters,.Junaes anti Alex., o'f Gttitl�ii,
MUSICAL ly active and steady, ban for ,dyer forty years in the iVeetern Win hum cemetery. Only last Su i- l
calve", 3001 active and #1 higher. States. ,Hes ant nears thirty tX y t l Re•openin'K and Dedication of Hettaitll,
ISS LAURA JACKSON, A. T. C. ni„ is 9 aoge, 6,400 active, 26c lower; heavy, Mr. Patrick O'Conner, of St. coi- p Y y years in day Mr. Baird attended the service in A
�( the jewelry business ;In :Nebraska at which the ravies f , Church Basement
+T+
Prepared to take pupils on the piano: ; ' 6 t°' •;g%. mixed, ;10 to ;10,26.; Umban, c7lod at hie'home to •Hibbert on g o ?G Orangemen
: Fortermsapply to MISS JACKSON, above like ;10.16 to ;1U�26; tight, ;$ tv Tuesday evening. August 29th at the Which he made a h:arkeil succes, He Wer . c The rOropOnin n dedication
n ap 's Drug Stora; Ktggaton street, ori • Pigs, ;9;, roughs, ;7.; stags, 4 to ' 1 SCAL a de orutid, g and ed cation of.
`$.aturda s i is 0 4:60. a ' age o[ ei ht -four ears. He s now living in Los .in eles Cal. ' the now Y A 3 to 4:30 D• in.. - ; P y Y spent his g , 4 bnseinont Of St. Paulis
sheep and ambs, 4;300; active, lamb whole life in this township, .having come Present at the gathering wore four "Batch. Het I Albert Hastings, ; Exeter, Insurance church, Ilensall took loco 0
RS. J. G. CAMERON_ 26c ler, '' brothers and one sister Arlen; o[ Til. 1 felt when I all- Manager, Dies da August 20th' p n Sun -
Ow
1.; to ;13:60. '. as a cbila from Ireland: He is survive , Wed ,tam-Buk to a badly scalded' , yo g ,. when lir o con..
+ri Teacher Piano, Theory. Pupils prepar- CHIOACrO LIVE STOOK. by his •wife' and. two gotas, Daniel a bury `Vest. Essex' Co.; Robert Of. handl" Albert Hastings, districtr . giNi,"atlbn6_Were 're e t g
d writes Mrd. A. Sissies, of. '. b ,;. naatt.a).cr _P s n ,Durinng the, �...
ad roe examinations. Fpr teams apply res- CHICAGO; Sept. `4.—Cattle, 4,000; boars, and William, of Detroit, and dye' Harriston; Frahlt of Guelph; Thomas or ,
idance, Gibbons St., opposite Victoria pub- 4'76 Timothy $t., Montreal, fol' the Canada Life, and 1Jaminiar } �• (COntlnued on pugs l3) ��
]to school or 'phone, 263J, slow; nneven,.largely steady to 16c low- .daughters, Mrs, Peter FEckart; XeRillo ueborne • and bars John .Caldwell, of +� Accident Com skies agaed wu
er oh practically all gradas;.keal Calves Mrs Win: Burk H bb r I was standing near the stove a yr Ott
p' HOnsall. The most -distinguished Satuf �o{�� - -_
i e t, .Miss :TAlie' g eta i
EO: $ENYON. s and stockers steady; top beet steers. + pnor. of RQOhest6r "z.-Tata,d-Mfig .% iiresent-iy"-tho-abed iia , WOO: a 1e riA illness of over two
1s-bultF ;6 3 band: I aPnited some. otat cut Y 1
ears. Fie will
r . eels Bs ice P Untvert3lty" Wing proportionately =lame; Load wars.' rata at, botge.. advanced
.her 92nd year, and de8pito liar �� be read missed i • � C
which I head in the house. 'but it . greatly n Cavin Presbyi.nrM Catarrh U .a► local dlaeore:gtlpttly laity»
TE;Cher s DtD ,ma Piano end Theory : ming tfraasera; ;6,60; Western grass Chan e i Tel 11� e i advanced a(ye has rot filet! _' 1}11 tier lair CA Lurch where he was au r' . ehC"t by constitutional
Teacher' Diploma anginy heifers, ;.6.60; 60Ws,---;,4.76; 'bulk ,do• g , n op n L neman faculties and is altau.� r ' . did not ease the burning. The Akin , pq intEn RALL'9 CA �8 to, a
:Pupils prepay r • for ..examinations. For aatrable, veal calves around ;.12;G0; bulk Air. Joe.:IJttle who for q ' "" t and able to heeled off n t dent of the Sunday .School find a mem • TACH MEnYCIi'1R l+i +► '
and he . din waa iso: bad xonia and. Blood Purifier. Il cleansing
sterinS
Ply . ,dio,-.Morltr011-=Stay--o 6slte = balnjiiaa_;bulla,.-{3 80- to 4x6<•: -. _ : _.:, y,.: the past yearTtake ogre or herself - i' e o y pg
bulk cayrz het b+ien lineYllafi tiff Bt tir"Tele hone - T. �- ti►at�I gOk no sl8e for-tWO i b r f the board of management. He 'the 'blood and buildinit u the stens
y P n _ _ 11 a -at ghta ._. _.:..� . p
lsubtic Ltbr pP nelr o and entts,rs, ;2.86 to ;3.60. fiat Exeter Evaporator Being Fitted U •� . was a1"so u:"tnoitiber of tiiL�i''clCegte Ax+I+'8 .GA RIiH i fW '
Up When I commenced usin zam, rl�' atm 1: o XVP QINF restorer
H gag 14,p00; opened 10c to i6c rii h System. has tendered his resignation to A 4. nditions and *hors Nature
a: 7bo Exeter Evauorato g. Oddfoiloxvs and Masonic lodges. lie to
Mi $IC; 15I0: e9,� advba ice generally lost; top lights, take effect Oct. tst. He has seourod: k, wliicb was 8nk, and, the first a7p11Catlgn gave ' do its Work
i►loud . C ; 9.. bulk light and light butchers. a position At New Hambue On a a stem recently purohased YtX. �1,• D Klo is one wgndo Cul' was born 1st Cross Bill, Ont. His wifq .: All Drur6fsts.: Circulars Ir
died les hu rs frttN.
g Y �, Pp r.. relict, It seemed to s than a year• ag He is sure J..Chaneee.4ir Co..CTolsd O
set h Society Orchestra Music Studle, butahetts, ;9.;8,6;. bulk, 260 ::ta 30Q -lir. on which be waa embloyed some`few b6!ng fi,ed up with inodetn ivachinery cool the burning Bo that I'was able
N.. hlo ,
,rlrnriaice.between F. H. VieoOd's and .J; 1. "
$
8.16 to ;9,30; Packing
sows a l
11 years stio. Blyth Telephone .directors, and when completed will be one of the 't0 sleep; and from then th
' Loader's stores. mostly 13.76 to ;7,40;: pigs; mostly 26a a„!c
.%s
MR. violin
V,'HENRY (violinist),' and tuition. glam higher^ desirable kinds, 8 to have Aecured she services of Mr: Roger- flncst of the kind in Western Ontarfn, began to heal. .ram-Buk W
i ;i
6U; q� It is being equipped ' throughout with and
before' on. violin toT beginners and those advan. tlmated holdover, 4,000. on who at the present time is in charge sikiu over the -sore place and before
pod of Dungannon Telphonta System. pow, r machines of the latest type and , , •
For information epP1y at" studio. long my hand tray quite a,lri ht .�+p�} y�
't-toltns repaired, bridges trued, sound. Vyill Dispute $tiftled. Sco t Mast oil burners will furnish the h't at for the I •• a ^
Master Weds tips n. , i It i K . TON OF 0��,
1 posts set and violin bows rehalred etc; LONDON, Sept. 4. --:-The Dail o u ('eying kilns. E'very care will be taken
Goderich .Boptety Orchestras, S pleperl pY Ez• A gniet w edlog was . solemnized at for the sanitary handlin;; of the fruit and Znm Bu'k should always be kept i
(Professional) . press, owned by Lord, Beaverbrook, . thl home of Mr. David Altonr just south from fife lime that then la fa the house. for cuts, burns and ■�►1■► �a
announces exclusively;: apphs are pared ' knoclr s and fox eczcmh, rin arm CHESTNUT `� ti•! K �+
D. H. WESTON, L. L: U M. '• of I4neknow wben.hta eldest daughter; until they leave the kilns they will Dot, bo •
Through the. intervention of Vis ,
toenttate London' College or_ Music. Ent_
''count Ro ~- tlq, pimples.. blood -poisoning,' Xt is. choa 'r _
�an _ thermer _.bro -- - __.mow e and 1 M n
-- _.P .._.a..it_ol_...ttutn..Anttilnettll-:.atltl, bttlns..--
d. Organist and . Choir .Director of e, Cher OP the � ulcers '�nnd Piles' .-iE: cannot be' without stnoko car' 'a9, 1t1Rt tile <
North St. Methodist church. late. Viscount Northcliffe,.. the. legal' e'1q,.ualled. All dealers or Zam:Dulc
#4
� h its thttld 16r sufiafiiQr coatsi�ag
a TEACHER OF MUSIC•,', dispute over Lord Notholiffe's two Cal, Toronto. top box, 11 for ;3,26, and early winter i100,ting.
Pupils prepared for examinations 1n con- wills has been settled. ExCiuslvo A eilC for D. L. ,
uectlon with Toronto University, Toronto ".'Following ' Lord Rothermerele a � y & M ScratltOa COAL,
eonsarvatory, etc.. Every pupil entered mediation, the representatives of e e 11� b *,�� 1C�►T+
for'musfro exams bea.py. d, many with JOHI\. A. lYi4/,;7 j
hotl4cs+ For -terms apply at< residence, two contending- Wills have met and R�
West St, (Qrst door west of skating rink), agreed upott a:; course oP action f.: MiQI?i"�R �.iiZ OIiFIC Poet of Anglesoa Street .h
Goderich. which wIll, obviate the necessity of y �d,
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�1 •< LEGAL CARDS further litigation.. This agreement a���..
now merel j{
HARLES GARROW, Barrister, Sg1lCitor,
Etc. Corner Nort:. street and Square,
30der1tdt. Ont.
CIL#S. $EAGER °
Barrister Solicitor, Notary Public
and Zonveyancer
Wrlct, : Court House, _ Goderich.
BARRISTI' X9, nTC
R C. RAYS'R. C: ifnva, Ja,. B.A.
tia,nliton'Strett, Goderich,
CONVEYANCING AND NOTARY
GEORGE 9 dR$ENSI ADE, bavfletd, Cop
vevalloinit and. Notary Public'
PROUDCOOT, KILLORAN & 1101,51E9.
HarNsters
lie, • Etc. , $OI1CLtgTa, Notables r PGS-
Ofilce-On the Square, find door from
samilton btreet, GOdericn.
Private. Yantis to loan at lowest rates.
W. PROUDFOOT, K. C.,
1. L. KIZALORAN, DUDLEY •HOLMES, Jur,
AUCTIONEERING
THOMAS GuNDRY
Live Stock and General Auctioneer. .
Hamilton street. Goderich.
Sales made •everywhere. and all efforts
,lade to hive you satleractign.
warmers sale notes discounted.
INSURANCE
CKILLOP MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE
CO.
harm.add Isolated Town Property insured.
lite• of property insured, up to January,
FPI il'i es IConolly, President,
ilOderich •719. Evans, Vice-Presideut.
ieeehWood ; T. E. Hays•, See.-Treas., Bea—
myth.
VIRECTORS--D. F. McUregor, $eaforth ;
F. 0. Grieve, Winthrop ; win, Wrin, On.
stance . George MCCartne; , Tuckersmith
Fenn Perris, Harlock r ohn Bennewlse,
Aroadhikan • Malcolm MCEwan, IIrucellet L
AGENT94. W. Yen, tiodertch t Sandy
Weh. Clinton I win. tlnesney, Searorth
L-H1nehley, Seafortia. -
P6110 Holders can pay their assessments
tC 8. It Cutt's store, Goderich, A. J. Mer.
4[11'3 CPytbing Store, Clinton, or 4. IL
tetd'-Nayneld
NOTARY P06L1C, ETG. :4
`X'tif. bAILI15, ,
i t NOTARY PUBLIC
General Conveyancing done
060 Comoanlea Represent+id
Phone leo. W.I Goderich+ DA
UNDO Bros,
000 RICH
Ladino
rllllf rel off'E ws
alb f"aabaftms
C) tlOM rtbMretthlly Attended to
tut alt botow--aiglltt or thy.
y awa s conSrm:ation in
court."-
In the Arst Wlll, although Lady ,Y%� �'��, • ,
Northcliffe was left a considerable l-f,r rif s t
sum,- there were also -many other •
substantial bequests: In the second
will sbe was made sole. beneficiary
and executrix.
The Daily. Express also announces
,•
.that. Sir .Campbell' Stuart, manag-
a �
Ing director of the Times, has resign 'Mf
ed hisother job as, CH
managing editorPfAhe.DAIiy.Mail, Thls'sugkests that ' N .
those two properties are going to be *.
separated. definitely.
�T 4W Is
Coal Man 10ectrocutedi.
LONDi7;, Ont., Sept. 4. — Phillip
Warren rooks, of King street, a..
partner in the firm of Brooks. Bros.,
coal, and wood dealers, Adelaide
a a
street, was .instantly electrocuted at ' - � � •___
the yard .Friday morning. -
a motor used to operate saws and. a.
....�.r
coal unloading equipment. Brooks
was working alone at the machine,
when he undertook to all it. IIs
b.
,��,�►
completed the operation on one aide,
with the `motor still running, and f f
crossed to the other, It. Is believed s
that he stood on the metal frame of / ,
the coal unloading apparatus, to
reach the motor, and that the circuit.
was completed through the oil can
and his body.
Harvesting In Alberta. g
' CALGARY,- Alta., Sept. 4.
rain has been reported from any part ,
of the province for several days and
,everywhere harvesting is progressing.
Thla is the newa which the Canadian r
Pacific hallway received' from its
agents throughout Alberta. Thresh -
Ing Is beginning in some parts, but
Is not yet. Fiery g&eral, Threshing a
gangs are reported Moving into the
•field; however, and lining ub their
season's business.
ClOged Owing to Lucie of Coar,. R(17
SA'Ul T STE. MARIE, *nt., Sept. 4. p�Ir' W. D. Robb, who has been tap. apppr1�ti� ice machinist, fie' was Up-
---The raiC�'mill of the Algoma Steel ointed Viee.Preaident and GenerAl pointed night foreman zit. the Mon ; r
Corporation •was Partly platted down• Dlanager of the Grand Trunk Railway treal sh s in if3Ag,•and wars promot. �
Thursday night owing to lack at coal. authoritySand and
Will exercise the ed to t e position of foreman at
which is being sought its cic States, ' perform' the duties Belleville in charge of motive power
Hitherto performed by the President, and car partments in the same
The duration of the shut -down la• uu•- Air. Howard G. Kelley, who has re. year. In 1 97 he was appointed i
ffllnrrtl• signed. Master birch 'nie ,o£ the Diiddle Di. 1"
Dir. Itobb is the first dative horn vision with 11e dquarters at London, y
FALL, PAIRS W DISTRICT Canadian to be called upon to occupy Ont., and in 1' .1 was made 'Acting
the chief exec t'v Ili
� 1
u i e o ee on the Grand Noporantendent s Notive Power at Z
_. 2C, -Sept.
Trunk I:Ailway System. He is also Montreal. 51r, Id bb was promoted ' Two, plugs for �a„� �
Toronto. Aug. 2t Sept, 3, the 5rat chief a t• f - •
xecu ave o filo Grand
ik to: have risen step by step,
unbroken service, from an appe'
ticeship in the Company. kir, l
i was born at Longeuil, Quebee,
657, His father having come to
AS, from Scotland to join thtl
d Trunk In its construction atiig•E.
received hiq eAtly eeducatioll at
brtloke Aeadem'y and at St, Fran -
at
eaireer l
as ash
TO
file Oillce 0. , uperintendent of
Motive Power in f02, a position
which he oecupied un ii his appoint.
Inent in 1917 an Vic President in
charge of Dtutive Power, Car Depart.
mens: and Machinery. l ,d Jurisdic-'
tion was extended in 1918 o take in
the Operating,. Maintenance nd f'on.
struction Departments of the ystem.
Tfekarded all one of the moat pr Ctieal
railroad ehe£tl in the Dominion, AIr.
Mobil is a Calan of great energy ho
hold3 the confidence of the whole `pi
the larger organization of whieh lao f
the head.\
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