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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1924-3-13, Page 8>S-Th'.trsday. March 13, _924 Town of Goderich PUBLIC NOTICE in order to inaugurate the .t stem of 'collecting taxes .eini•:utnually, it is necessary to tuake out a program of the seat's work, and 10 have an estimate of the year's expen- ditures prepared at once. Petfor treating streets with road oil, or for (he con- struction of sewers, must be presented to the Town Coun- cil on or before April 1, 1924. 1 ty t ln1,•r of the Town Council, L L. KNOX, Clark Telephone girls sell goods A'small store in a amaB -town can train and two of its own girls (oE _ men) to take telephone vertised good., as the big stores do. In one store with over 100 telephone pperators, each takes telephone orders, acting as shop- pers for the telephone .-- cuatomer. In this 'store as many a8 3,00.0 tele- phone orTers\Ira be re- ived in one day. S ' m e grocers use the method. May we help 'u apply it to your basin NEWS OF SPORT ' .Toronto tri.- .first time In eiglttteu years. .tool. Peterlor,' woo the IVOeruo•.Mato (41211110. obi trout Gotlerith iu Baht. A Teterboro hockey team has reaeleel the finals to au O. H. A. group. Cllntou's junior Northern Leer* .14 -am defeated W4IIg1(nu In the sec - i eunend round 0 to _ and 1 to 4. or 7 to on the rotund. but went under to )ttrfnrd Midgets in the Wird round. to :t id 2 to 7, or 10 to Gun the round In the second game of the Stratford "grit's 4:tsrrt:r Elliott. Huh Town goal -tender, wa. given A five- minute penalty Just before the game Mo..' 41 for n fistieuff with Me•Cnlly, CL•n�ir ('icy defence' man. J1.' Snitch. of Clinton. attl'feral a broken ankle 1n an attridelltlt mlxnit With Bunn. Stratford wing player. .\{ler .'11.11) ?IIIA t4 utlwl.er of fsirly -teen tentn.. Including Sarnia and Guelit4. the New Hamburg inter. mNl(Atc O. iI. A. team succumbed...to_ Niagara Fall. In the semi-finals, 2 to 0 and 3 1(4 1. or 5 to 1 on the round. There was considerable in- terest locally in New Hamburg's Md for the ohampinn hip, '.Inc,. it was practically the same sextette as play- ed in the Goderl'h ;grnep lest year. with .itch players as Oliver. Leder- TUN l. Roth. Bowman and Hamel In the line-up. Town League. Hockey Interest In the town lettght• in com- petition for the Robertson cup is not leek -Ing. The Rankers have as good a chancy as any to cop the honors. partlenlarly If they can take the .nt4Asurr of the Matthew( And .Vi Stara teams in their nest game.. Lest Friday night the Matthews Line de- feated the Bankers 3 to 1. while the All Stars and G. C. I. tied their le` ing the Bankers trimmed the All Stars 4 to I and_ihe Matthews Line banded the a. C`. 1. the `hors ono of a 40 1' wore. On Wednesday night the Hankers -won their third game. defeating the G. C. I.. 3 to 1. while All Stars pulled a surpr:.e in defeat- ing the Matthews Line, 3 to 1.Weednes- day nlght', games tee standing of the four teams. with goals for and against. is. am follows: TPA 01 W. L. . T.. CI- G.A. hanker. __L.___.*_._ 11. 7 All Stars 2 1 1 ft 9 Matthews 2 2 0 O 7 l:. C. I 0 3 1 R 10 The regular s•bedulo tit the town hockey league. will be completed next Monday evening ready for .the semi- finals The game.. Friday nigh* are: hankers v,. Matthew, Line: A11 Star• vs. G. C. 1. Monday nigbt the games acbeduled ares All +Stara _4'a nkers; (',: /:. I. vs. Matthew*. --A Niche mg Referee Pittsburg deapetcbw state that George Hiller, former Kitchener hockey star and now .omPnting wills refereeing. refereeing. 'bar been se- lected by the 1'. H. 11.' A. to referee the final. at Pittsburg and also for the finite of the western -section. whdth will be p)ayrd at lit: Pant He Ever, Soft r.e.pi..• t.. t 44.4 lN.e.2c • Sleben FARM/HELP CANA D ". N NA'T'IONAL RAILWAYS IN C ONTARIO GOVERNMENT WILL WIN ASSIST i✓ TION WITH 'ARTMENT OF COLONIZATION 4N SECURING Feret ..alp. TIIERE will be an Urgent demand :11 over Canada this year. If you need farm help apply early. The Canadian National Railw*}•s Colonization and Development Depart - swot, throughits re)ir(srnt,ative@ in Great Britain, Scandinavian and other European countries, often' a free service to tanners. Order your farm help as early as possible in order that they will r.•.ach Canada in time for Spring. BLANK APPLICATIONS CAN els OBTAINED FROM ANY CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS AGENT on DEPARTMENT Of COLONIZATION AN DEVELOPMENT CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS MONTREAL. Our FIght Is Still On Anyone using ---Counter Check Books should take advantage of present conditions and order for future requirements. The manufacturers have been fighting one another; but any day an armistice may be signed that will end the war, and prices will go up again without warning. Don't Wait A day's delay may mean a big difference in the price you will have to pay for your next lot of books. We\ are agents for McCaskey Systems Limited, leading ranufactitrers of Sales Books, and can offer the lowest p: i cis obtainable. Caliaiiee samples, or a telephone call will bring you sam 11 nd prices. Ord -r4 ken at present prices fe.r future delivery. But this a. 'vilege• may be withdrawn at any time. DON'T WAIT ORDER NOW Telephone 35 THE SIGNAL PRINTING CO., United GODERICH THE SIGNAL, will 1e gone tbrtr' week.. Biller has Lunde aru1211.• fur himself refereeing {14141 14 m. popular as au official as 144• +tits as a ilayler. I/IIL•r n'ferw.i two game., in 111e playoff .reit.: between tteafurth and 4:txterich au,1 gave_ .plen.11,1 .111Isfac- 't1un. A Real Radio Develee . Thought. (►ste•rhout, a Lucknow radio fan. has been constructing a radio broadcasting .et. '\'Ith this homemade stet he has been experi- menting In 'sending out code. Him (Isle signals have been picked up by eels out' in the country anti also In (:oderich. Test week, however, h* was surprised ". to get a letter from a 14444 iu };v,•rru, ')lass.. telling ltdm that his signals and messages were picked up In Everett. which is a dis- tance of ahem :1011 mile.. from Lut•k- now. Ife k Atilt working on his set and hop's before long to selttd nut rad(oph•'n• m.• -.ages. 11114 lieeuse call" Tetters are ('aw4411a 3-10. O. -Fre.. Trees. Douglas le a son Of Rev -._J. _ O*, torhont, formerly pastor of Victor- ia street Methodist church, Godertch. Feels Ten Years .Younger Mr.. Sage gel, great benefit, from Dreeo and rrtORIMends It to anyone ',IN"' i, suffering from stomach troubles. "I can hardly realize that I am the same person." 4411711 Mr*. S. Sage of 22 Batavia Avenue. Toronto. •i.. f t years younger and edjoy erety meat. -something that-1Ta-S Seen moose with me for years. -"I was chronically constipated and o 'er Oe lig full of gas and nauseated. I would stif- fer from billions attaeks which would often cause ere to go to bed and dirzy spells would come .over me. I was nervous and never felt rested and truly Wits complication of troubles SCRs making life -a mtaery. "I was told about Dreero by some ce my friends who had ree'r•ived great benefits trona it and from the very first week's treatment I began fo notice con- siderable Improvement. "Tile beneficial results I received from Juer three bottles really sur- pris,'d me for I'm feeling grand these tbly4. The sharp. rheumatic pains which wet. across my hack and through my body have entirely disap- peared and I have no more Rsstrie troubles or bilious attacks. while the Dreeo laxative tablets are the hest thing 1 ever tried for constipation. "I cannot praise Duro enough. is hardly a day passes h what 1 do not tell ,OMP one about it. T recommend Darn heartily to anyone luaving stomach troubles." I)rw•o IN made from the pure Jukes; of herbs, roots, bark and leaves. It rnntatns no mercury. pntaah or 'habit forming drnga and is always safe and reliable. Dreeo k being specially Introduced in Goder4eb by H .C. Dunlop. and L sold b) a good druggist everywhere. The Arthlu ('ircle entertainment will be a rom.dy entitled, "Safety First.' Rem•meer the dates, March 27. 28. B1t-i.AW FOR G. 1'. I. (Continued from Page 11 Reeve Mannings "I think the Colleg- iate is the first expenditure we ought to make now *ter the intake." Counsellor Humber cited the .fact that it would cost at least $150 to have ,the people vote On the bylaw, but even more costly would be the low of much valuable time. It means A lot of edueeation and propa- ganda to get the people to rote nightly, lye pfd, The school quratlon has Meet b43 fore the people for some thine, pur- suer) ;eve Macnwan. The people are fully expecting that something hat; to bo done in the matter. In fact, 0120 of the points raised at the time of the hospital bylaw Was that improve- ments would beep to be made at the Collegiate In the near future. Councillor Wontell emphasised the point made by the Reeve that the people generally wore expo4'ting some action with regard to the Colleg1Ate and favored the council's voting the t8shod_-dlred--.-B1� the fact that the -Sill, might possibly be de- tentes! bT-tom--mg4ttve wore, ratepayers who would not be fav- orable to any improvements becanse they themselves bad no children going to school. llaynr GAllnw favored the stthmis- Minn of a bylaw to the people and add- ed that ff the ratepnyerw were prop- erly educated there need be no fear of the result. Councillor Platt, r..eogniting that something mast be done and ennsld- ering the argnment. of the question along financial lines. wee In favor of the council's+ voting the trequtred amount of money witJhout going to the people. A* Indicated in the Letter of In- formation forwarded to the e011nr11 by the Collegiate board, as given be. Attention ! All citizens are requested to call at the Council Chamber and inspect the plans for a new Town' 1fa11 and Audi- torium combined on exhibit' there, with a view to intelli- gent discussion at a public meeting to be held in the near future. - GODERICH, ONT. lot.. and :is emphasised 1.7 Mr, Mune. the improvements would cold the town actually but $1,21114 more per all uuw Chau at present. 114e animal debenture payment for thirty years vu the $a8.01N1 would amount to 13,f'i2O. The county's annual share of Hee would he $1.01.. The Collegiate board receives at pn'sent $x7.511 out sof a possible grant of $584 from toe Province under the lead of '•Ii•1vw)I accommodation and It. adwpla(y." .\ ttalr,.e4tlmate under this head with the improvement,, Sr proposed .om- plet4rl would raise this amount to at least $•l(rl. making au annual he creme In the grant of $314). Only two-thirds of this can le• applied on the town's spare of the debenture pay- ment, however, which would there- fore amouut to approximately $2.700 per annum. The Department of Edu- t'4t1o11 has intik-ate(' that the an- nual Government grant of $1.500 will be cut off If tbere an, no Improve= ments made at the Celleglate. Were the board to lose this sum the annual Ieey on the council w'6uld he lncreeas- ed by Just that amount. Thin the actual inere'ase per *12uum to the taxes. Nmouuts to approximately' *1.°. - fu all$w-er to a question by Coun- cillor Humber as to the debenture payment figures. Mr. Hum* 're. plied that they had been taken from the statement by the town auditors and had been reritled by Mr. A. M. Robertson, one of the town auditors. It was moved by Councillor* Humber and Woreell: "That this (02212(11 approve the plans submitted by the Collegiate Inatltute board for addition to the present building and that we go ahead with erection of acme. providing that -the . accepted tender does not exceedthe archi- tect's estimate." It was moved In amendment by Mayor °allow and CQnne for Tuan as olows: 'That a bylaw be sub- mitted t0 the people for the remodel- ling If'the Collegiate Institute In ac- cordance with -the- "Mae as submit- ted by the Collegiate Institute hoard." The amendment carried. Reeve SfacEwaa and Councd'Ilorw Humber Rorsell and Platt voted against the amendment, while Mayor (fallow, Deputy Reeve Munnlugs and Council- lors Holmes, Ryan and Turner voter} to submit the question to the people. On motion of Councillors Holmes and Turner the council unanimously put itself on record as thoroughly apprxrlating rho need of fmproee- meaty at the Collegiate and approve ing the plans as prepared and submit- ted by the board. Upon resuming In council, the re- port of the committee of the whole was adopted on motion of Deputy Reeve Monologs and councillor Ryan: t was then carried, on motion of Councillor Humber and Deputy Reeve Munninge, that the [inanee committee hare a 'bylaw prepared to be consid- ered by the council at a special Meeting nest Friday night -inPerr - paration for publication in the press the following week and subsequent submission to the ratepayers as pre- ecrib*d by law. The letter of information from J. P Hume, secretary of the Collegiate stltute board, to which reference made above, is as follows: "I am directed by the board of steps of the Goderich Collegiate titute to convey to you the folio information 1.e requested by yo "The Lettisdative grant include [x.d grant to each Collegiate 2.,0; ten per cent. of value of qui nt up to a maximum of 8107.:,0 n per cent. of salaries paid up max (mum of $1,000; ocbool a mmodation and its adequacy up maximum of $584; total maxima 000.50. 'The Goderfclh Collegiate Institu 'red in 1922 the maximum gra all points except for school accom AMon, on which the board d 7 1ST from the Government, ma a total grant of $1,504.50. 'The boated•J. d lbs opinion. • fair conservative estimate of 111 ount we would receive on aerotn odstInn would be S4OR. thus thereat our yearly grant by over 8800. 'Tire county has to pay for main name the tali coat of their count pile. elttimated by the ratio the total attendance Of their pupil 1* to the total attendees.,. of al pits For the year 1924 the e•ounty' re will be 34.7 per cent, n4' a I1ttl r one-third of total cost of main ante. For the permanent improve - is the eotlaty mor ea. ekeht 8T1Tiptrshare. t pro rata shah. It reasonable to e3ty il� edaner of county pnpik► becnnee he [Here attra(ivp aecmmmodation Prieh *111 have, The erehltect'a Pshhmstes are 11.i0. - end fear selectee equipment, ete., ▪ , making In round flgums This debenture at five and cree- per cent. for thirty years would ire an annual payment of $3.990; county'. share am at present Id he $1.086, leaving Gnderich's share nt $2.922. Gnd..rich'* share he extra grant of 1;300 world !{e . leaving an actual increase In ercet(on of $2.722. honed the Improrements not go sed. the $1.500 grant would 1e !'pi'!. adding that amount to the s without any value (for it: by adding soother $1.500 we ha, she greatly Improved ac- modation for nor students. The town's financial ohllgattnnR ebentnre•c are being rapidly tak- e' and met. There Are motoring IaMt 1,aymeltt4 On debentures As t'-: i41y21 and 1922, 2. 84,62.1 6, , and 1924, $1,698.20; 1920 and 11,^, 707.:45. and 1929. $(1.(19122. tem rd haw therefore no 1tPs1- (n regne.tIng the counell to 1s- dPt.PhrllreM for $56,000 for the ed improvements e Psllmst,A for 192.3, as then In is tru In. Ing F me te cat) $2 rete OR trod 0111 ing A em ng • to put the bee pu slut ten men atte of t God :e/4e 000, half f1.11 II 41m Boll net 044 t $2(20 the fora with tate .1'lb w•11! „me on d rr1 Il 4111 foil. 192 t 1027, The (4 n()' Ams „Tb In detailed Ika(Amonht. require a Levy of $19.0110 It the improvements do not go forward thie year: bot $11,000 If they do go forward." w• n. A : of D to c - to m te nt rem k- th I1 4. c. U4)11\ AUCTION R.U.P, 111)\1.1:.-.\1 IJet roiI. on 44.4441' -'lad. 11'CTII)S $ALF. OE VALUABLE lith. t.' NO. and lir.. J. A PR(►1'i:I(TC. un We." street, in the J. lkole. a sou, IJolw Rolterl I. I t0wu of (;uekrleh. Y(►t'NGso'N. - At I'ultueraon. on - Tu.sd*.t, Frbruark•i21b. to Mr. and i 1 am iustru'•trd hy,a1Isa Iiut".0 to bell lo- Public .\11(11011 at the prem- Isea, on II}:LL.-lu (:oderkh, un ...MOM- H.\TI'Rh.\l. )(ARhIf end Lias, February SW b. to Mr. and Mia. at 12.:4) o'clock sharp John 11. hell. Kingston •trop. a •iA)TS Id ANI) 81 daughter e ltetl y .\IIs rtl 41 ( Front Ing o1. \\•4.4 street 441141 Light• K4IiKI \N1►. \t N'.•.t roe. Out.. Fronting stnr•1 ill li the town of Iloderlch. on 11utrrthly,'Stroh 11th, t r. and .11°11%e %e ' { eve illy there Is a comfortable Mrs. 1). H. Kirkland 1 ase Etta frame dwelling. also a garage and Poles. a daughter 1slant Doran+. 1oul(rr homy'. Tip' la11d 4* good for . .e f garden or there is ample UIFa) nom, fur thaw additional houses 011 TROY. - IU dlod,N(h, on Saturday, 14114' propert7. Man'h $th, 2athrrlu' }trophy, 4444• ' T/:R C$: Twenty 1ser twuL of the (' 0t W.' late Phoma; Tr'y,'iq bt•r purchase moat's tq IM• ps1:11',111.4n. d on day of 43rd year. sale, butane'. In 30 411171.. 0r one-haltJ.omdon, onn )I )11'NNiN(:o5I llyr,u Sanitarium, the purtha•4' phoney may remain on unday, 41144-4.4 3rd.. mortgage et Il per rent. 1.4*annum. 1V'm. Percy Munuing•, .on of )!r. 'There w•111 he no reserve bid I am and Mr... Wm. Mantling* of Goll- lustros ted to sell. rice tuwuship In his 39th year. HAYS A 11.1.1-S, TH4)S GI'NDItY. Solicitors. Auctioneer. Mr.. 4401444 rd 1'. t ensigs.st. It 41111lgh- ter l ltetty. aceta 4. GT'NDRI'S S.1LE REGISTER Friday March 14 .-Auction sale of farm *tock, Implements, furniture. etc., at E. H. of lot 21, cocers:con 4. West Wawanosh. Jas. W (;lbs nt. proprietor; Thos. Gundry. Auctioneer. CARD' OF TH.%.''KS AND )LRB. R. R. MCN1I_NGS and family. Goderich township. wish to express. their appreciation of the many kindnesses shown them by their friends and nedghbors to their recent bereavement in the death of the late William -Percy Itununiati. THE RELATIVES OF TEE LATE 1 Mrs. Thomas Troy der an expression of their 'grateful thanks to Rev. Father Gnam, sad to Ilse Aural of 411Prandrs hospital for the kind attention and excellent mete given to Gra late deeeit•ed during her illness. FOR SALE 1RQI'IM SPRING WREAT FOR us Sale -Free from weeds. 81.50 a bushel. Apply /TOWARD STURDY. R. R. No. 1. Goderich: 'phone 608e3. 2t. VCR SALE. -FORK' TOURING CAR. Brand-new body. Engine has been thorougbly overhauled. Or will sell body or ebassl, separately, M. W. HOWELL. 2t VOR SALE. -A QUANTITT OF a first prize Renner Oats; also reg- istered weed barley, 0. A. C. No. 72. Phone No. 2013 Carlow. FRANK L, YOUNG. R. -R. No. 5, Goderich. tt CABAL, FOB SALE. - 65 acres clay loam. S. % of lot 11, 8th Conceit - MM. E. D. Qo76orae township, Com- fortable frame house, 10 rooms; barn 30 x• 70 ft.; two sheds 20 x 9G ft.: driving bourse and pigpen; orchard; well -watered top spring and well; are mile from school. 2% miles from Au- burn etatlon, 9 miles from Goderich. Reasonable terms for quick sale. Ap- ply to T. 9. itiattI/PON, R. R. No. 8. Auburn. THE GODERICH HOUSING CM - MISSION 'bffer for Sale by PE BLIC TENDER Brick Cottage. comp•ratTely new, with modern improvements, situated on Lot No. 1247, Keays street. This he a splendid opportunity for anyone desirous of securing a good home on easy payments. Tenders will h. received up to the 15 tb of March. 1924. Any tender not neeresar(ly a,ept.d. For 1nspew•'ion and information ap- ply to Cha*. A. Nair*, chairman o1. Houylh` Comedasipta, or to L 1. Kaox, Neeretery. Tenders to be addressed to l,. L. KNOX, Secretary G. 11. C., Goderich. POSTAGE STAMPS WANTED WANTED TO PURCHASE FOR cash. Old Postage Stamps and Old Envelopes with stamps attached. Old lemma of Canada. Felted States, Great Britain, British Colonise, preferred. No modern issues wanted. It may pey you to look up your old letters. to Box 22. The Menai. NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In the matter of the Estate of Matil- da Gallagher, Deceased. Notice in hett••ttimkglven that all per- fume having el. or demands again- st the estate of Matilda Gallagher, late of the Town of Goderich in the County of Huron. Spinster, deceased, who died on the Gth day of February, A. D. 1924, are required to send or deliver to the undersigned, solicitors for the Executor, full particulars of their claims, duly verified by declara- tion or affidavit, on or before the 29th Clay Of March, A. D. 1924. AND TAKE NOTICE that after the said 29th day of ,March, A. D. 1924, the said Executor will proceed to die - tribute the assets of the deceased among the persons entitled thereto, and the/ the aald Executor w111 not to liable for the said assets or any part thereof to any person of whose clalm they shall not then have received notice. Dated at Goderich, this 3rd day of March, A I). 1924. HAYS & HATS, Goderich, 9ollciton for the Executor. To the New Cfask. "I shall expect to oe treaNd aa one of the family." "Don't' risk It . my girl, Walla your cooking Is above criticism." ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF VAL- umble cottage and Land of the late Jeee 1)renin 11'll. The Administrator of the property of the late Jean Drente Bell. late df the Towu of G.wb•rich In the Younis of Hems. widow ,.f the late William James Hell, will offer for wig the lands hereinafter des•ritl.d. by Ihtblle Anetlon by Thomas Gundry, Auctba ser. o1. MATI'RDAY. MARCH 22nd. 190( at the proprety eltuate on Bluets fat. in the Town of Goderich at two o'clock lu the-afterneon: Lots running Numbers Sehruty-tour. Seventy-five. Seventy-six, Eighty - 013e. Eighty-two. Eighty-three and Eighty -fowl•, iteymour'y Survey in the said Town of 'Goder*b. . The mewsty Mr market -gardening lot,. fruit trees and heti on it a comfortable w..11•built t'ottage.--- hie is a splendid opp414U- sty for any person who desire•, to market garden. TFIRS118: The said property will be offered ,for sal* subJeet to a reserved' bid. The purchaser .hall at the tins• of salepay down a deposit of 10 per tent. of the pureha*e money and Stu pay the remainder of the purchase money thirty days thereafter, with- out interest. when -posse stolon shall be given. Further particulars and condi• tions M sale will be made known at the time of the sale and in the mean- time may be had from the Adminestrs- tor, Mr. Jobe Bell. Goderich On- tario, Mr. Thomas Gundry, Goderieh, Ontario, Auctioneer. or the under- a[goed solicitors for the Administrator. Dated at Goderich this 4th day of Marcb, A. D. 1924. • • WL\TH & HATS. Solicitors for the Administrator. rLEARIN(; AUCTION SALE OF FAR!(. FARM STOC'i.. II/TL}:- MF,NTS, ETV )IR. ROY R FARROW will Io'1l by pubHc auction AT NORTH 34 OF I.OT 27, CON. t. W318T WAWA.NOSH on WF.DNHSletY. MARCH let h. commencing at one• o'clock sharp The farm contain, 150 acre* of the very beat land. and is In firstelass condition. There 1e a good hone* and a good barn. 40 x 80. on stone fo dation, with water in troughs through stable: aka driving abed. x 54, with hay loft. Terme of sal for the farm will be made known o day of sale. HORAH8-1 driving mare, 7 yes old; 1 geoerril purpose, 5 years old; general purpose, 10 years old; 1 bleary draught. 8 yore old. COW$. -4 Holstein. 7 years 010. Just freshened; 1 Durham, 7 years old. Just freshened; 1 Ayrshire, 4 years old. supposed in calf, due June 6th:_1_Durham, 6 years, supposed la calf. due eon 23rd 1 Holstein, 8 yesre, +ride eau at root; 1 Holstein, 9 years. supposed In calf; 1 Durham heifer, 3 y*ars old. w1b calf at foot. YOUNG CATTLE. -1 steer, rising 3 years old: 1 heifer. rising 3 years old : 4 steer*, rising 2 years old; 5 heifers. rlding 2 years old; 4 spring calve•]; 3 calves,, about 11 months' old; 3 young calves. PI08.-14 pigs. about 175 lbs; 7 pigs, about 125 lbs.; 10 pigs, 2 month(' old; 1 brood sow, supposed to be In PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF AN P•\RL1 E\T '1A1BNT NOTICE Iv IIEREHY GlYE- an App4k•ation will t,,. the Board of Trusteed of the lbwn Consolidated ih•ho/l. at County of Huron an( of Ilb•lroc lark), to tip. Lr i ['adduce the Prov gaMtle .Lose Inc. „( Ontario at it Session for a si"tial Art dl the Benmlller ('ou.olldatc,t 84.12, tiuu and providing for the r tlou of the old School Somali,. prised in the Consolidated Su, -tions, the said old 1echool comprised humin it y ing Public School Tow:Whit) of Colborne.4 mat 7 1q the school sections 'should be esti t4at restored to their origin,' nos with the same boundaries sp t ey prior to the formation of the Consolidated School Seethe. DATED at Goderich. this Slat da January. 1924. M. G. CAMERON. Solldtor for the Appile -4- Al•CT1ONEERLNG THOMAS IfUNDRY, GODEJITC LIVE t1TOCK i AND G e)N •: AUCTIONEER Telephone No 119 Sales attended to anywhere and eee effort made to give sate:fatties. Farmer.' sal.• notes dlseount,,i. 1 11 STALKER. AUCTIONEER for household offsets farm Meek. etc., for the County of Huron Addlresa all coamaalatloas to J. 11. STALKER, Auburn P. O. MEDICAL DR. F. J. R FORSTIER EOMp. TRIOA? Late Rouse Surgeon Now Tart t tlaialc and Aural Hospital, at Moorefield Eye Hospital Golden Square Throat Hospital Loa, don, Tog. 53 Waterloo S. S., Stratford Tel- ephone 267 At Rotel Bedford, Goderich, ea nil 18th. a: 7 '41 p.m., 4* April 17tt1, .4 1 p.m. - - _-- T.GAL 4 M G. CAMERON, K 0. BARRIS. TER, Solicitor, notary piddle. Office Hamilton arrest, Oodsrleh, titbit door from Square. Trust toads y loan at lowest rataa PROr'DFOOT. KILLOILtN BARR/STEMS. SOLICITO' TARIDS PUBLIC. RTC, Omce on the Sgoars, filetal from Hematites street, Private funds to yea *1 rata.. J. L. Killoran. NNW a. jar flaps d Rape BA alumnus., Lam. R.C.HAl-S-R.C.HAYS, n., B.A. Hamilton St., Goderich w1.• •11 S r EAGER. K.C.. BARRY ' SOLICITOR. Notary public and u coaysyaacer. Office -Court How. Goderich , 4's 1 FOWL. -2 geese, 1 gander, 96 Leas. 1 ered•to-lay Roo1F - -. IM_MEMEN1g, ETC. -Li ,Maeoey- Reeds Binder, 8 foot cat; 1 Ma,aey. Harris ¥ower, 6 foot cut, nearly new; 1 Maaseystfarrie Hay rake, 12 foot, 1NI3IIV7I 14'1. 1�. McKILL0P MUTUAL FIRM IMAM 1m ANCA, CO, -Farm and teasers town property basared. rich P. F0. Evans. " Gado. Beechwood P. 0.: D. F. See: Treaa, Seaforth P. O. Directors -A. Broadfoot, IL IL Ns. 3, lieafortb; John O. *bre, It., 4, Walton; William Rina, IL DL MA • 2, Dsaforth • John Bsnl,eiwles, Brame haiee: Geo. McOartney, R. a. N.. S, Ssaforth ; Robert !serfs, Hartsell; Murry Gibson, Broo.•a4.ld; Juan Evans, Besebwood ; lamas Coalma Goderich. Agent.: J. W. Teo, Gotland) I 1 Alex. Leitch. R. R. No. 1, Casson John Murray, Seaford+; L HIae111sr, IleafCs aw.dors can pay *p at .i:.nedR.8Nomm Ccards lothing II 011otan ; R. a Carrs 0reosry, !1y sten street. Ooderlr,h, or J. H. 0*nsral Dese's, Bayaeld. nearly new; 1 Massey -Harris 11 -hoe I To -day la the seed drill; 1 Massey -Harris cut tivf- I to -morrow la the tor, with 3 -horse attachment ; 1 inter- I national wetter, nearly new; 1 I Oliver riding plow; 1 set 4-ee tion afar - rows; 1 fanning mill; 1 wagon, 1 Reaches wagon box. new ; 1 gravel hex: Reaches 1 stock rack; 1 hay rack ; 1 set stoop Colds sleighs ; 1 Mt sleigh rack; 1 rubber- tired top baggy; 1 light wagon; 1 cutter; 1 root Dinner; 2 seta heavy ' IMm diate�..i harness; 2 arta driving harness; 5 IIIc �'(J lC1.r1 time to do things; time to do nothing. tone of Alfalfa ; 3 tens of Tt ,othy hay; 30 busbies of oat.; 20 hnehela of potatoes; 1 Daley churn, nearly new; 1 washing machine; 1 cream separator, "De Laval"; 1 cook otos*: 1 coal heater; 1 kitchen cupboard; forks, chains, Morels, and other •rtkies too nfinerona to mention. TERM/I.-Ail mama of 81000 rind under. nab; over that amount eight months' credit will be given on turn- table; approved Joint notes. A Ms - covet of 6 per cent_ etra(ght off for cub on c'r'edit amount*. Hay, grant etc., comet. Positively no reserve, as the prop- rietor Is giving tip farming. B R. FARROW, 10144 STALKER. Proprietor. Anetioseer. A woman le se awed to *se* things that else can't naderatasd why • ran should make so much foam over • Waning button. Rubbed on, Vicki Has a double effect Liens b tea last word In te.atls( cold weeblee -,w► VMia walls ewer throat and a)ast ON law W and twee the /overbite bass ARM the net{. An night less yea ferrel... M tete basting "epos Of sseeplm, Tito�ly9Me.doe abs owe thee Imm. lei Nalmbt ler.O daasn--dalaw MOD to loosen sasn ttie ( Mars mania Visits le Net es good. tie, ate Maaw sae) es saw. baoa , Mahn% sena. mad ala ds logh Cit$ *PoRYli