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The Signal, 1924-5-29, Page 10i OBITUAR V f whole c..wmunity. The turn -till ser- charm' vire at the home at 4ttsw. J. R• not l'rrtlgl. ,. a, conducted by Rei'. R. C. MISS HUTI H18ON McD.•rmld, a•.Isted by Rev. W The ye.pie of t.derlsat hied wit% Alp of Auburn amu Hey. J. E. profound regret. last Thursday morn- I jag, "of the death of Miss Hutchiuou of MOUE r•aI. Ituriug the reahleutee' here of the late Mr. Matthew Mut :bison sad his family. ut "t;leugowau•" Mira liutchl.«.0 endeared herself to the whole community by ber sterling worth of character and disposition. She 'eaters to mourn her one sister, Mrs. Jewett Thum. and two brothers. 11r. J. Alex, Hutchison tatter meli-' sal uftieer ()elite Canadian National Railways, and Mr. W. W. Heicideon, weeldeat of the Lake of the WootM Milling Co • all at Montreal. In the alsteuce of M 1 a , Hutchiauu's brothers in Eturowd, three nephews, Dfe•ssrs. Ilrrce. Howard and Doss Hutchinson (due frour Montreal and took "erg.. of the funeral. which took owe from the ('. N. R. station on esfeetkay forenoon to ]Ialtland cem- etery. The towatsts•uple unite In sin- cere sympathy with the sorrowing rela t i vee. MRS. R. W. CMAIOIE On Yfrdass�F : atheistical of last week the mortal,' rstlaafaa of Mrs. Hobert W. Cratgielfiermeey Miss Ada c( Raton t were conveyed to their last resting place iu Maitland cemetery, amidst the slntere mourning of the 'Due p.ilheatera were Henry, Maitland Bell, Fr and tttry Mahon, sill deceased or of haS large 'o11q► funeral uy from the Westfield aelghlmeles d who had .known Mrs. Prelate from her girlhood. These who were present from a dlstauee were 11r. and Mrs. R. )(mutt and Mrs. Hugh Johnston, of Essex, and Mrs. (tearer, of Shakespeare. rsonality hz.d made bee ends. The bereaved hoablad other relatives are Joing$1 is morrow by the people of pod.- rkit, general!). alto held the departed no' ane la genuine affection and admir- ('ralgle atloe. us of the attended d. 1. the NEWS OF SPORT at the' iLova Ilewkra Are Getting Busy t The law.. bowlers excret to open As sited lu these columns last week Mo (Tuttle flossed away as Bandar, May 18th, at Brockville. where aha and her husband had resided Auer their marriage PIS years ago. ifhr leaves an infant son. who t* doing well 1st tlw hospital at Brockville. Two sisters. Mot Robert Taylor of Auburn and Mise Chrism Mcl'llnton, who was with het sister at Brockville the last few months, and a brother, Mr. James Mc('Ilnton. of the Ual- verslty of Toronto Medical School, also survive- Her father and mother. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. McClinton. both diel wlthln the last fourteen months so tbaJ the family has bad a heavy harden of bereavement. Before her marriage Mrs. Cratgte was one of C.oelerlch's sweetest sinters and most popular young ladles. and at Brock- ville also her rocs! talent and h the season lye Rowley evening next with a tournameut 4wtweeu sills captained by the presldeut and the vk'.. t presld..tt. All -t1 . Is,wlrrs sero rr pleated to be on ham! at 7 o'clock. Play will commence at 7.10 o'clock sharp. As yet very Ilene playing has been "(ono on the greens, doe to the very wet condition of the grounds. • • • � Ti* Maltlyud"`• elf Club opened Golf the sea.on on Wee Althorns* of Vic- toria Day with a 1ldber teats- In spite Of the Mr weather there wan a good t golfers, The mixed t*o-balte bar- ' (l some aadlt•ap, medal tatty. ' nine. boles)wan won by Miss E. Hays and Mr. A. ('. Campion, with Mr. O. 8. Chapman and Mr. L. 8. second place. R. woo firth. - la, .t.' Wailes. ,;A. J. w;4i -)- +lid -pile fn tate tion 'lits Edith WO - Mr. Jia. Donaldson won the Arid prism and Miss Ohre Al- and Mr.•W, F. thunders the prtxEs. Viglstla Day Meet The 1i0Aerich and Colborne Rale bs held a'successful shoot at '• rause. on the atternooe 01, da Day. twenty -sere. part, The range., shit 1 200 and S00 yards. )jr- AWL of the Goderich Club MOW /*beat with a score of 64. 7Dei l rs others whose scores were above 50 a: Joe Bowman 62,' Oliver Goldthorpe 01. R. Bisset 09 Chat. Roiertsee Pik H. J. Fisher 35, Ge,. Symonds 5.5. I Town of Goderich Public Meeting A public meeting will be held in the Town Mall on Friday, May 30th, 1924 It 8 p. m., to discuss the advisability of huiltling a new Town Hall and Publ,c - Auditorium Everybody Welcome ! Come and Give Your Suggestions ! W. F. (ALLOW, M.D.,Vlayor I•• •stt•,3e; S•. Garvey auk- " 1[aTHQDi6T DISTRICT - *ZTING HZLD Ha ...unty shoot will is• 11 l•111amt 111 Tblaw•1H be tor , dad other liberal got no. The etotlrrteja '* reptgar'shoots every Wedu nuod. at rite IltsapJ elahnlaM lisiZo riled to Jolu • 'e d Tbben Lys for t il/ ule . tla 'h est • 01�y t ,; at Jnae 4t►, i10 I�t� !WAD THIS Ili t' 't „ I nitM ' i, t (I ua1JaMls ipmr'. DOo)y �' 1r 1)M uotifrdd + tw 8a.. Ma) ratan Biq\.U,.)►tP (yOlt La ,1�.: t bee, r ('1, *1330. Ire ca , turulsb wtta calor for mew, wor a in au) tile Ifthri . ruutted MI ttat- isfiet. w-- Mni ie* t; aIa1. OttW Address Ws Or Geetl)•sar Oasis Co, 240 Albert St, Ottawa. Oaf. tittildaelor Reports Presented front r ,111 Depertmeuta ,x11)•4 The annual meeting of (ioderici( district of the Methetfl..t tJ.nrrb was told 1u Victoria street chuRh cot Tbulsbtly last. Rev. J. F Holmes. of h, preeldiat. Repot. very• xic- M team all dePartwenta. and were *KJ satisfactory considering the hut list the year Ins born rather a dlffi- eylt oat. Ftnaneial report* were !or- iginals/3 Ocularly marke.l in neat they near June 4tb.•"Prettiest Wretbia at.gedrek.b twt p.' all aiowtt very ntInfa.7hturv increase,re ase , JJJJuauuenninnee 01a4hbth1.(-CDDdl ptnnonnt�teldtapaA(Aatutyburnaatfl 4it suntfom4d1tt$,l(uty5Jl nigtsivtwng11oil4ohe11 sinrhtrlfo+..re tg port d creesem. The repo nn era Jnoe 1;' `treadle*•at Dungannon getlan( and social servl.•r w.s1 nt Goelerieb top !sw•rease of *74.011 for the TI J'' h t�F�. at Dungannon work of the MIabl.ath who. of t J b �tubura at Westt141d dlstrlM was ,' own to IM• in it yr 71S1i,•.Codrr(th top at Auburn envouraging condltiot. BORN. ty ('111a1IUULX,-+- la t'eitr•rte tOwg11110p (Lrrburn). on Weduesday, May*, to Mr.,aspt Jr..1Thos. Chisholm a I, daughter (Llliuu liar)) a rv- PUy11C NOTICE all - 1r M 1.TIN(: ' HURON CUl'\TY he ('Ot.'XCII -�1 • kik Dungannon nt Westfield Rev. R. !t. Osborne, of Loudest...re. the ('oust) of Huron will mitt in Jnly'41h, Auburn at Dungannon introduced an urgent resolutlon the Connell Chamber. Goderich, at touching the dur-tlon of retention of 3 o'clock le 11.e afternuoa el Tutuilay. the'fntario Tempe -ranee Act. and a tike 3rd day of JtuDe. Isle. .141 ac - protest against the luting of a ref- counts agalwit the County mast be eremium at ibis time. It was telt la the hands et for Clerk not later that the Art tad been a *Lanai success noon.in the masa and 1f allowed to remain ton the statute books end more dill- -nuoail gently enforced its benefits would be Stell more apparent. The motion was carried unanimously. Another resolution brought In M• Mr. Osborne protested against the present law under which rate -track ganrbiiug is allowed, and tendered a word of encouragement W those mem- bers of Parliament wino are seeking to The Council of tike ('orporation of Jigs 41%. Westfield at (ioderkh twp. Jute 9t1,. Does:anno, at Auburn hey fes (ioderk•h twp- at Wtp.ttleld Joie IRth. f)nganuon at Goderich top. e•at lleid at Auhurn 1 J Town of Goderich Applica ns for the position of collectlr garbage- twice a week , under the supervision Of the local Board of Health, will be received by the under - Signed up to Jose Lt. For further partici!' A. D. 1 TOWN OF GO 1924 Taxes Now Paya 1st Installment in June. 2nd Installment in December. LatrylikZ SCOTTISH LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY Discount 2j, off 1st installment if paid on or before June 15. If you wish to pay for whole year, 3% od 2nd in- stallment if paid on or before June 15th. Penalty 5 will be added to 1st installment if not paid on or before July 1st. Pay your Taxes now and take advantage of the new system. WM. CAMPBELL, Tax Collector, Goderich. 1 1962. 9 -year Lockwood Writ, fs7r Either Sex at Age 21 Tears Premium for $1,000.00 ....1 53.10 i ivaranteed cab Payment on Maturity 11300.00 Or paid-up Policy for 12810.00 Or paid-up Policy for 11000.00 and additional dash ._ $ 800.00 Premiums can be paid annually, semi-annually, or quarterly. Write us for particulars, giving age nearest birthday. JOHNSON, WHITEHEAD SECURITIES CO. 134 Carling 3t , London, Ont. abesday and Saturday Night loth. An twp• a at Westfield Huriagrliageball League A me•thtg eft the newly organized Hnrou County Tlaseball League was bM4 .g4 Clinton last night (Wtdnet- y 'Phe following ten clubs were nted. (iodesich. Clinton. Sea - forth, Wingham, Bayfield. Brrisaela, Blyth. Auburn, Dungannon and Code - rich, township. The teams were divided :Onto two groups, Ow Orae flue clamed )leleg in A group and the latter fire in B group_ Mr. J. 5, Reynolds anal Mr. W. Reg. Sharman represented the y Flours at the meeting. The play their first pmt at m on Wedneeday afternoon of wee sett weand it -instep cyate•a back hese on hider.. The first halt of A g ouP. seleedults was drawn an fol - June 3--Cliatost at Seaforth June 4-4Goderit•h at Winghaw June 6-Wtngham at Ooderhh June 9 -Bayfield at Clinton June 11-8eaforth at Bayfield June 13- 8eatorth at Clinton June 14---Wtnt(ham at Bayfield June I6-Wkngham at Clinton June 1A -Rayfield at Wingham Jane 13-Seaforth at Goderich. June 30 --Go strlch at Rayfield` June 211 --(Tinton at Goderich June 26-Odderdch at Seaforfl June 27-BayryNd at Ooderich July 4-Seaforth at Wingham July S --Clinton at Bayfield July 7-Ooderkh at Clinton July 7-Bayfleld at Seaforth July 11-WInghaat •.at Sea forth July 18 --Clinton at Wtngham• "The Hotteptot," an attraetion of superlative merit• starring Dougdaa McLean with bit million -dollar smtle. la the feature at the Model Theatre on Monday seed Tuesday, June had and 3rd. Patrons are strongly adrlsed to see this Dieters, which is rated as one of the best of the year than Meeting preceding the meeting of Connell. (ILIO. W. HOI.MAN, County Clerl-- Guderlch. May 15th, 1924. NOTICE TO CONTRA�• JOBS TOL P I will he attest retiwa ero•a4tg, Huron abate. tay. Janes. at 1.30 tof repelling on Mill road t0.sae+e t0 No. 1 a:kool. lace such taws awe/tied to stub a 41h a netea inn, to let contra is ot way as to make race -truck gambling gravelling from school to\Huron road Illegal. This wan also carried unan- and gravelling on i'olley'i side -road; imowwly, allot Job of widening road on rut Line Rev. W R. Osborne was elected and other Iola+, if any, that will be delegate to the stationing committee. and Rev, C. J. Moorthottse as altern- ate. Tay delegates were also ap- pointed to annual conference In their own meeting at 1.00 pm. The ministerial session of the din tract was convened on Wednesday morning- At this meeting all mat - ten, covering paatoraPactivit ea were dim -wised. The circuit has two pro- Friday, May 30.-T'preserved aar- hationerw, C. A. Boater anti William tion sale of farm property of t . 0. Robinson, R. Asia( Walton, both estate of the late James Patton at the of whom were recommended to concession, premises, pt. block G. concion, 2. 1 W. D. Colborne. An evenIngt meeting was 1teh1 at which addressee were given by Mr. Bender, of Blyth.' and Rev. J. R Peters, of Dungannon. It wan decided to hold the next annual district meeting at Dungan- non. made known at the Halle. JOHN SOWFRBT, Road Commlaadoner, No. 1 Division, (:oderlrb towmMtlp. May 24th, 1924. Gl \DDra SAIL REGISTER Te sf Came SATIWIVAT. May 31st, ha.. been set /part as the day for cleaning up end making repairs aid improvements at the ('DI - borne Cemetery. Ali whp are Ia. terested are requested to come and lend a band 1n the work. The Towneh(p will provide the necessary teams and wagons. C. A. ROBERTSON, Reeve. >•r PINEAPPLES This is preserving week. Pines are at their best. Our mock is complete. Also other seasonable treats silt IT JAMS SUGAR SURPRISE SOAP -FREE DEAL Test the Qualities of Surprise Seas Redeem your coupon here and receive two extra bars free. J. J. McEWEN Pbsos 4� Cos Delivered to All Parts sl the Two A SUMMER SPECIALS Voile Dresses --In dotted floral designs in light shades, and flowered voiles in dark shades. Trimmed with lace in- sertions and ribbons. Specially adapted for summer use. Prices range from $2.75 to $10.75. /Latino Dreues•-In five shades, ane piece styles. Special selling price 13.95 Ladies' Tailored alltrti-In Spring weight tweeds and serges. Special price $1.46 • Spring Suits and Coats A large variety of suits and coats in the most popular styles and ahades. Made up in finest grade materials. All specially priced. • Dress and Sport Hats The cloche shape is the favorite, and these trim little hats are.titsually beautified with ribbon of a contrasting hue or flu. Black and white hats are also featured. PriiM ranging from 1}1.96 to $4.11 The Royal Ladies' Realty -to -Wear Ce. East Me et GODERICH, olrr. AUCTION BAIT IIINRESERVED AUCTION SALE OF Farm Proprety. The Adminlatratrtx of the estate of the late James Patton will sen by public auctio0 at the peemise.• pt. block G eonceasloa 2, W. D.. Colborne. on FRIDAY. MAY 10th. 1024 commencing at 2 o'clock Eleven sates of Lamy. 2%S ernes from Oal.rlch on which there i. a comfortable tram. hoose. 18 g 24. with kitchen 14 x 16; A good cedar barn, newly floored and shingled. 30 x 40, also stable, 14 r 4Q. There is Rood water, the land U well feared and IS:egts1 shape for any Mid of cropst. TIMM are some feint tress and grape risen all 1a geed thriv- ing condition- l paaiae location for a poultry farm. TERMS: , Twenty pet cent. of pur- chase money to be said at time of sale• halsace in thirty lays, or half the purchase price may remade N mortgage with Interest at 6 per eedt- per annum. M. G. CAMERON. THOS. GUMMY. Solicitor for • AneNooeer. Admin(stratrdx. EXECL'1•0118' RAL5 01' REIIT- deuce, together with Property and Hone Furnishings. The executors of the rotate of the late teary A. Aebesoa will gene by pub- lic auction et the premises es the south side of Newest* street os Bator_ day, May also, commencing et 1.30 o'clock sharp The property consists ot two lots on which there U a two-story brick residence, well bulit, In good repair ■no' baa ash modern conveniences. ThereIs also a small stable imitable for a garage. At the same time all the contents of the louse w1Ii be sold including: elz-plere parlor suite, 2 rockers, one centre treble, one rug, curtains and blinds (all rooms), ptetares 1 jar- diniere, 1 extension table, 6 dining chairs 1 sideboard, 1 side table, 1 couch rocking chairs, 1 large Brussels cog. 6 cushions, 1 small sideboard, 1 kitchen range, 1 tall -leaf table, 9 chairs, 1 armchair, l &burner New - perfection. 1 kitchen table, clotheif basket, lamps, tubs, wringer, 2 clock., 1 hall neat and mirror, 1 hall rug, nhlt carpet, 1t bedroom suites complete, toilet eat, dreaming tables, rugs, feather ticks, linoleum 1 new Williams sewing machine, garden (nota, stepladder, iron bosrd, quantity of cental and uumerone *Melee. TERMS: Real extant, 10 per 'e''nt. of the per - chase price cash, and the kisses within thirty days. Chattels: Cash. iter further portICulars apply to Messrs. HAYS h HAYS. Solicitors for the ler cmtors, or to Kr. Thoreau O0ndry- auctioneer. Re Oiling Will all persona please *veld drlvist on fresh Parris or Ott for at leant two days• t2tD a - veldts( fencing off streets sat fret effects !him the baffle be- fore the Tarvia 1. gay. By Oder at WWI/ O,OUNOIL L mowSA ad silt • 4t e �5RA11'' yklttt VOD Flljsti ALtTh tooria9r IbJo Ir• Atjigiso.VG.fRest A1laast. above Pars..us' /1/1-14l BC. SHINuLi;t3,'a - tr4q%& et a• I. XXXXX *Miles aid cedar ' at Milli** 8tatton R T1t1•IBLJE /Lit. No. 5. plwnts-D unaatmoo and IVOR 8ALn._,1N)1'sii. j' rooms and b,ethroota. l.ght atad iixtures; range bot anal cold water: habits to et all windows: en; s0 reaasauNR .ger quiet OW Apply est THR OFD'* FOR RAJA- 2710 RRW shorthorn stalls. Rosa taeon'typs Yorkshires, both Eggs Our batch* troll bred Ra rred Beebe and 8. C. Whit* hrorns said baby chicks. Phone write JIM. F&1i1tIBH a BONS. 0. No. 7, Larksow. Those Dutaga 82.13. , [ R tlALa.:,>�a awes ezvellent gob F den land. itudaed of whiter a strawberry paten. (food barn. cense*'i basement, chtotsa hoose; three -renal dwelling. Insurance it.100. Oust well ; property well fenced; very free from weeds. Adjoining tb_ general Steve at Loyal, near the famous atna- mer resort Watrict. Oath -rick Oat. Gist 14,800-41.100 tor quick sale. (Mr F. ItePHEE, 13tfl 8lterfdaa ave., Ptyli•ottab Mich., executor of the late W- H. McPhee. MUSK DROF. W. 11. JACKSON, Orgaafit • seed Mortar of Mune. POW ✓ eset Methodist church. given In Voles Culture, Organ, Violin, Guitar. Theory, etc Studio restdeore, Chorea street. now ATISTIONIMIUMO THOMAS MIMIC 13001101 • LITS STOOK ANT) 0 Wombats. No. 119 Bales attended to anywhere effort mods -to tire ea Farmers' eale notes disconsted... K. STALKS/I, AOCTI tor hoseehold adds* STAtillt. Amhara T. 0. MISPOCAL DR WM. METCALF. Bayfleid, Out. Other bouts by appoiatismiL LIM Haws Sompara Mir thalide and Aired - at Meendligid *to Geld* '11111119so Threat do* Ow gime WC At MOM Bedford. NAOS LEGAL M O. CAMBROX, Jet. Mice door trogourZorTrpopt icon at BARRI 011ee ea the from Hemstiten Private funds ro tot J. L. Kilioran. Nape II Nape Hamilton 8t., Goderien 80Licrroa. Notarg paid* and IllaRILLOP MUTUAL TM MIMS- town property lasersd- 001core-Jsn cousetir. Trak. 0•410' deb P. 0. ; ovum viwries4 Sac.-Traaa., Ileaforth P. O. Directors -1- Rreadgeot, R. 11. Walesa; William Rhin, R. 11. • Mahn lia=11 isplimit. mod isps Milk ON, 111. Owes sloe amt. ried disamal 111.