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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1924-9-11, Page 85 - 'iitnrsday. fk•ptemfer 11, 1924. TOWN STANDS WELL IN MONEY MARKET RADIO PROGRAM THE SIGNAL, GODERICH, ONT. w'111. to the very ututat of their ubll- ty, un.cum• oto . the wvrworkthus noddy 1 Latest Issue -.of Ilch•nture. Se►M at r$ Ifiuuil►nl► and Ura. Larkin. \\'I:11' program Ih, 1u14, week of Yew, sal isfactory Price. hast 'resident A. roe:1114x1 nor::eating ('0un1:inr Humber Coaudains '1 September 14. 19':4, WHY, Sehpwc- events which took pine• trout. their S.s.,.l:lnc- on Memo Read ' 1 oily, N. V. ill'. al':F.Ieettle Corn• The eivic authorities, are ...ligroin-, tears t ot1 .'. Mrs. SItoiw olds Mrs, IVO io;oo..e* 1 0 tu.te'rdl letting themselves+ 'loot the very statist- Kelly. of past presidents1 wont. in- AU the members were present :It 1. 11Y. 11 k (nrturr sale of the 11111100111/11 ski n. the meeting of the town council not Eastern aamdard Um,• N' spiriug me • .. saw w1111:h erre appre- tnr.s recently pla.rvl upon 11w mar- tact by the 'trwhyterhll. Mrs.- Mr• Friday evrnlug. \ Sunday. September 14. 10 seas- ke1. Tenders were asked for Mastics The cei till'! sexton rt...I three Slgxby� iof fit. Peter'* pplacopel Cruo of leuldo told. ill n delightful burial. in the month of August. of $°0,000 for the new. dnta""fill our. of the ex cs ones olid seriou- churJa, of Albany. N. T.. sermon by for (ldle•giate Institute improve- ii.,..., sin 1 di ,nit2• licit ter• clubs,.• .\ t•winest from Mr. Reg. PritWnm. Roo.. ('harts E. Harriman. rent. anti $'S.(110 for conowdlrl11tion of oronm. fora rebate on the budinesa 3too p.m. \'ever u•rrite of St. •trtalr of thio ctrl)' Ings in W. M. S. T u Iluu'1 .14441- 8143.41011 In all. The ;25.11x) %oak-. She tnhi 0f the obstacles which tax eh:trI against h!s father. the 1,.,\,,,,„..,..1.40„...„11:,, . Iulrch• f •4 I issue has a term of `fifteen years. told late' Fred J.Trianon]. was ref••rrel „id to be orerv(rltw'nH1l, the 41kRlcul• to the finance committee. 111 w) antsy. September 15. 7:4, psoas•- the 01 her two rut for thirty years. I1, ,til. -11 hxd to he fn(•Ivl in noose All three issues bear interest at flee ,.ay.., sl„, confidently y�}w'•ta ti,„ .1 letter ftom Mr. Wm. Bruen with ".ldv • Notions." by Quinn Martin' sand a half pw•r cent. I reference to Income tax was referred 111414ly t ilio of New Work \\'01141. pi. sent mento •rship orf the w. M.• fie to the sante committee. 7;1:1 p. ... Maudolils and piano rel- I1Ker. were revolved from twelve t.. meat these crisis days ill the same Camp - fines. and that.of Stewart. Scully Co.. ,I,,rit.- Mrs. Morgan sang a nn,•h ap An application furl Wm: C. 1`ntup- P•0iOtla. an soprano .allow:. Toronto, being the highest. was 11c• pre .Trawl sola. 1)r. FI'Cher. the ►t•• he•11. L•1 barber for permission 1.4 hu•s1444 pie/Wier mler 111. 7:45 p.m. ey nest. 1'lu• oris! is hr.:3_ fear the1/11844' a barber pole on the tie walk .ltgdtn $wrist!. "A Single Man. by I 1 Ione) 'father of the Presbytery,." 1, boons. of $411 ItWOl ata! $:.".,tail and 10:. vary Iw:llltifnl:y gave th,' clusin4\nnd an yle•trle sign Over. his door- ti Student avers. r to the X^51.1'11„phk•h 1 lIres out at enc was referred to the public wa4:•$ We'4111 nv. St4• imlw•r 17, 0.30 m. r word.. i,rn'4.4 ;� the eotnil..r with p' a tubal of f141i._"t7(Yt.- • w nth the \\. M. S. menders staler• rYtmnlittee. lrrt(4ey of Youth's Il An hn'ltntion to the c 14414 ! to of 1'IH• other offers. received were ass took their .cork. their- efM b'ncy In ("MOWS: that work. noel the influenet exerlit tend the dwaratI1 s•rwh,11 Olt Ona - 1t. 7:45. p.m' Itoaniliion S4ruritles l'••., all at loll. tiny w•!* reyd'wl MO on motion nc- Neww Rooks." hr the \� . al. S. • ee'ptrl. alt. (:kswings heal. Ouuinlo•k'& ('''•• $1"•41441/ at "Ifissinl.nry tlospitgls are l'hrlatat►.' A letter front Ossa Winton!. ask - • MANY APPLICATIONS PUBLIC NOTICE FOR BUILDING PERMITS • -.\dwen;nre story. - i'antplulou. 1'hirs.L,y. Severna' • 4 1-"3 \luttunts wit hyo W. I'. Jacob. librarian, General Electric Comp,h) H `:00) p.m Jima 411 pr'l rani by 1{'61 ' Or•ht-t ra stay Mrs.. ('akrol l G. •llresn. !i8,ii.t. Friday. itepl.miber 19.,-7 :45 program by Intoes ittid.n Enter+n- er.. Edwin A. Trautman. dirvtor,.� 1031 p.m.-Prlrgram 1w Alice trey try ?Inde. isoprene; Leonard W. Crain. levrltOue. and 004.Y 0r(•hstr.,. sat 'inlay. Sept•mlwer 20. 9:30 pm. - • Done mnxle ler Kenmore +Hotel Orchestra. Alimony. N. Y. • OBITUARY 14r2.11, $3:..(11) at 1111.90,icy in practice." l ng tit council to pdIm a 01•181•41. on - i)ominion Development ('0.. 101 *t ..\s;,' union not only do 408Wthlne • till -posters, was referred . to the 1(M1.5*. but Ila• soun4han(." spsr•Inl committee. w 1'. 11. lturg.ws & Co.. 101.22. ••We should la11 as much- energy into' •tl.plientlons for building 'permits. as McLeisl.'Young. Weir & Co.. 100.44. !un•ign nll*slon4 as int„for,•Igtl cont-, follows, were sent io the fire eons R. •A: Daly & Co., 101.M1).1411sy.,. i.mlttee: W. ft. Ja44c4 48. small kit• W. A. )IaeKenzie & Co.. 102.100. i)ymi-art. Anderson & Co.. 100.71.1., McNeill. Grattan) & l'o.. 99.67. Gairdner. ('lark & Co.. 1119.:.6. Taw excellent price received for thew issues is indubitable prof of the itdgll position which this town holds in 11w money markets and of the1111404y. s 1111 a its financial condition in the opil'ion of those best qualified to t:Altl. R. BEIISLET The death of Earl RmMwll Tie rdey. youngest sen of -Mr. and Mot. J. 0. lteesle1 Of )Iapl4. Creek. Rask.. m- '•carrel at Wa1a,111T1•' on July 2`tt11. tic load i.'•n in poor health for a Icing tinge. but the final 4lhue w seized h11,1 at Field. 14.•4'.. whence he was taken neo Vancouver for treatment. Pneu- monia wit. the. immediate can d.rlt :. A fmterul se•rrl.,• w -n held the followi1g Sunday afternoon in .tt,.. 'Mount Pleasant undertaker*' ebapwl rat Van-r4t1er and was POW dn'tw) by Rap-. t►: )I. Sanford .\1110112 ileus• who ntteudwl were \I r. Charles Mcletyre. Mr. and Mr'. Ando. 11c- IM)'r•: -1Ir. Wilsoon $wen•rtou. end air. :nal \Ira. (1, R. Gordon. all bo- nier G.'lerlch pr►p'e and cousins of Mrs. ite•,Iex. .Afterwards the re- main. were forwl►rele.1 to Mnplo` ('reek. them tiny; were accorded 41 military funeral.)tfier n serriee held in ,he Methodist i 1tur.•h. The :Mew &tie,e• of friends mud ae,pulinhnuts w•ia very large tad n Brent nnntbr of beautiful (brut c.Rering, weary Scott ns tokena o1 the high esteem In which the voting morn wits held. T11is stns. the first death in the Re'PslPy flmhy. and G.slerh h' friend: will ex• tend sincerest symplthi'. the Iwo nearer- mother. who is a sister of Mrs. J. T.. .4irken of- town. being w'eil kp0wn lure. GETTING READY FOR COUNTY FRUIT SHOW • Ovr'Isar'iitts Are Invited to Display Their Hest Fruit A meeting of the Ilurou (' ty Fruit 1:rowel-a' 4'ouncil ua. hell in the 1tepIrtutent of Agriculture uffit,•. Clinton. 4711 Wednesday, September 'rel This ,was . the largest meetjng of 1111. Assoc- iation 114.111 s. Ler. Tlt.• natio item of bli.itiess was' prgwrring the prize 114 for the prop' -ed fair luta to make ar- -raugettn•nt. r,-tar,itm .1.181144 of the .same. ('hl.44,•. ar,. beim: arranged for twenty TOT let of apples on pinta. five in barrels and nine in Iwo. s. along With spelal i•dlll.it. h1 la.kel,. fists and hoops!, its well as «pedal exlaf,1ts from girxncers wishing✓ to unlike an exhibit. Fright plate classy are put et1 for eters. .4rrangenuvds are being anode MI give as Itls•rit grritue4 as pweible•. *pedal exhibits are being put on by several of the spray Machinery com14e111e'., as well as the Federal Fault itrandi. The W1/1111•11.41 111x111144. branch of the (lIlMrin Ih•plrttlt•nt ..f Agrieultnr• Is pntthtg OD a dem4m41tra• lion In home canning •of algllr$, .,•n•. .%rrn,getnents are being made at the chime of the shrew. which will be held on Norwalbo' 521,. to hilr" the apples odd by- anH•tlnu. Altogether nn ex,e•Ik'nt program Is Teeing pr'ppre1 and the • Fruit Grow- er: Council is asking 1111 pr4lucera of fruit to the county of Haran to look Deer their erchnrds and tore the 141'st'fruit of the var rum Tarfetie. for thl. exhibition. ilia 1 minty iia* wonderful pawibilittex 1141 41 fruit - growing section and this' is one of the first ..steps being taken in an organ- ized .w44emp* to bring thio indlwtry bock to what 11 shntrld bre. The (bun- e11.1s asking for the hearty co -open - lion of everyone to make this event A ime elnful fair. There will he ROMP - thin: of intermit for everyone who eon p024411ly attend, whether he )w from town or country. MiLS. i'HI14) NOTICE )Irs. Mary' 1111.1%.1111 141/144•1•141/144•1•Xuhle. w we id(rof the Int.. Philo Noble. did un Satnrdny. Sle•ptrwrler nth. at the home of her daughter. anlira. Edward 301114.4.` Towanda. i'n.. rind tie mnre- ains were hrnnght in (:(x)erich by three of her daughters to be hurled 141sl4e throw of her hn4hltnd in .the family plot In Mniiland cemetery. Mrs. ;Noble woo tan in Knerrsbr0, York- shire. England. November V. 188,'15.. tint so wool nearing the one of eighty- nine yenrs. Shp ix minders' by nine ehildre•n-four dena'hten': Pelmets rm (Man. 71. .1 Atkin'). of Oshawa. Out.; Rebecca 1. t Mrs. Edw. 1)44114(411. of Towanda. i'a.: ileIeu L. (Mrs. Wm. T. .Utstin 1, of Stamford. Conn.: Mary Elisabeth (Mrs. Jame. ('aldwell). of H,ntlagon. Q1w.: 111141 fire zona: I'hilo W.. of Taconite Wash.; George 11.. of Toronto; 1'harlev. of %footrest; John W.. of Philade4phin. and Nelson EL, of Winnipeg. A prayer service ryas 114.141 at Towanda on Sunday afternoon. and after the nrriral ed the efnnerll party in (:anlerlch Itev. •1. -1:. Ford conducted *er4lee In Jtrophey's undertaking rooms' on Ston• div afternoon. The notains were then laid to rest. In nocorinnce with . long�•herlshed ovisli of the dm.eft4 ti. n beautiful .fnitlantt eemet.ry. The pallbearers were Measr'. .1. 11•. Arm- strong. 11. 1.. Watson. J. W. Narrater and Geo. Hunt. Mrs. Noble removed from Golerich over thirty years ago, after the death of her husband, 111'1 had Rine lived with different mpm• Isere of her family. Mr. Noble will la• `•renH•mtterel by older residents 0f. the town a* n 'rot -reliant tailor in Iil.iness here many years+ alto. 'l hrl,tian living ns well .ns ('hrist- 1'.n teaching is uerlel." "The prayer ]lour of the W. L S. Is 5 nclo•k un Slmday afternoon. Don't :forget 1t:" 1'}:RSON.'4I. MENTION Bev. E. i.. Williams. of 'Cleve/and. a %lottor in town- this week. Messrs. O. F. atoll Philip ('arey have returned from their trip to the Tacit - le ('oast. Mrs. MNatterNatter. Natter1111s returned to :Aerie!' after a two weeks' visit with friends at Detroit. Mies Stirling has returned from a three weekK visit what friends at ituffah. and Crystal Reach. %Ir. Joie. Finn has returned to De- troit niter spending two w'edro with 1i. another. Niro. Petrick nun. lir. 11. Earl Elliott heft ou )tontine' to resume his Jute on 1110. *tuff .K Upper 4'anadn College. Toronto. Mn. sal Mrs. W. E. Kelly. of Lou- don. were in town on Monday on their way' hones from ,1 trip to Parry Semi." Mr. and Mrs. Fd. T. \\'41tsnn nut children have gone to Hamilton. wW111.11. they will remain ,for you.. nrnnths. Mr. and Mrs. G. )1. \Williamsmud family. 'who spent the summer here. left last week for their home at In- dhulnpdi*. . )Irs. Alex. I,awsnn and daughter, Miss Jean. are expected to land et Montrsl next Saturday after their trip to Europe. - Mrs. !toughy. MacKenzie and daughter Joon and Mims Marlen Mur• tory have r'turned from ('hieaga after taking a trip on the steamer Matthew- ann. . Mia* Hotta Clark is home from To.led° on a visit to her p rent41. Dr. and Mn. W. F. Clark. and ie aceom• ponied by her friend 'Mies Armee'warts, of Toledo. Mlostw l Jerome and McLean. who were catering for the Maitland Golf Clnh during the Seaton, have re- turned to their respctire homes at Domino and Toronto. sND's. 3. N. Kernighan and toe •. returned lint week to Toront %C here Murray has entered the Centrnl Technical School for the fourth-year matric•ulatfon course. 'Ir. and Mrs I). B. Foust. Mas. June Foust. Master George Faust end Mr. and Mre.' )l)4, Lynn motored up from Detroit .Saturday and returned on Monday after a visit to Mrs J. Lynn. Mr. John Kenney, Mr. .7 Bowler. Mfrs. 11. Trotwhley and non. Junior, motored up from Detroit on Saturday. and on their return were accompanied by Mrs. J. H. Kenney and won. Jackie, ane! )iter Hattie Young. )Ir. 1.awre1 .' Nicholson hole re- turned to torn'Otter a tour of sev- eral months with a Chautauqua Crow. A con.Iderable portion of the trip was 11, the Southern States, as far as (k•orgla. and he had a very interest- ing summer. The Mines Edna and Jean MAe- I�man returned last week from their 10 trip abroad. They were awe; 081 tem week*. visited Rn_innd. S4v,tland and France, and had a 'very Interest - Ing time. A Titbit to the P.rttiah F.m- pirn }xhlbition at Wembley wAs A feature of their tour. which W1141 1111111P in ('nmpalny with A psoric from the Un- iversity of Toronto. HURON PRESBYTERIAL MEETING AT EXETER HE 1►N'1'.1K141 Vt►•1I't(S' LISTT .1l'T. 1922. AND AMENDtn: 'I'S. AND THE ONTARIO TEMI'E11• 1N1'F A(''. 1924, FI,1r1'tsIL11, 1)IST`Rla`T 01' ('I:N• TRF: Ill'ItI IN. TAKE NOTI/'E that spatula+ of the revising ottit,•r* for the purpose ' hearing complaints or appeals with regard to the Voters' Lists to be mw•d at the voting tinker the Outnrto 1'euerilINV Act. 11124. l"'udiug for the F:Iw•ton11 District of Centre Hur- on %vitt 1e h44.1 at the following rimed anti platy!. Homely : AT Tilt: lvol'ItT I111'SE. 1:tll)F:- 111(11. on the 25111. 241t14. and 27431 (lays of September. lir24. to hear t•ulu., plaints a. to die lists of voters for 1111 the polling sdrdivi*fon* for the Town of (:oNIerkh, and that -C. Seeger. Galeri.il. will be the Revising (Oliver slut his Clerk will be f.. 1.. Knox. wh..w• adtiras is Golerk•h. AT TIi}: TOWN MALI.. BRUS- SELS. on the 24th day of (iepteMlxer, 1924. to hear cotupinlnt* as to the lista of voters for all the potting ante dial ill f Brnaa*l.. 11114 wit nab E:1 t0 rnl 11.1 that air hi rad chen.to renr ..f pcor- ner building. cr- ner North and Nelson ',triage: Chnr- les J. Opener. rrs�tinging driving shah. Huron road; •R. T. Phillips. r'- R111ng1in5 dwelling. East atr.,•t : IL V.Munnings, garage. Traf*'gnr street: G. Plant. for imperial 011 Co.. xtee! warehenw' 40x00. i•stlmntvl cost 81.000. )iaitland 41trlrt : if. C. Dunlop. repairing roof of .*tare. ,,West atr'4 : Geo. Williams. 'shingling dwelling. rood; Britannia td ; T.. F. Wi*lwy. shing- ling summer kitchen.. West *frer•t: }'relhi'W Ikon. mow• ls.reh at rc*r of dweli:ng. Hinek4 street : Jnm4.. Demo. shingling kitchen, - Regent street: a O1•r Winmltl. r'shinglirig ,lw,dling, Kenya street : W. B. Granum. mirage, Elgin avenue.A letter from rhe seerMwry of the Purity Flour lms4o,11 end ecpree*ad hearty nptwe e•iation .if the roptIon teralered the hors on their return from their victory rat Chesney. A note was reelvetl from the afe- Leon family thanking the \Taros and c.nucil for their kindness In hnnor- ing the menior8 of their father. the Into Robert M.4enu. by the sending of a floral trihnte. Recommendations from Sydney M. Johnson. engineer. with reference to imprm•ing *ewer mnditlon4 rat Col- t.nrne and St.. Patrick's streets and at the toter rota of Fi44t street were woo fo the 11nblie works committee. Reinert* for the removal of cer- tain tree* weft. referral to the parks and routine works committee* jointly. ThP Hunner committee reputed the r.Plpt of tenders for three homes of debntnrea las noted elsewhere) and rrrommen4*4 the newgdanee of the h (' offer of Stewart. gently `o.. Ltd. Other recommendation.. were that a fnrth.r loan he made owl a elm of 517.100 too paid to the water and lieht rnmmi*rtwn for lntnke tnlrpo*Pa : that A further loan be made on special neenunt end a further mem of 810.000 he 'paid to the Collegiate Tn41titnte hard for building improvement: that A antra of $5000 aye pelsl to the Coll.mlate institute board nn the 1924 levy: thatln n ch.que he heeled for the Annnt of the Dominion Day celebration deficit. 849.93. TTP fire ('wnmlttee reported that budding permits, bad born i**nod mom all Applion tieifat referred to the won- mittee. These reports were Adopted. The matter of F. R. Miller's side- walk tog was referred to the public wnrka ('nmmittee. (bnn4'illor Humber thm15ht Pottle - thine Ahnuld he done to' stop tpe.dine (28 the 4TTuron rood. He sold he had sometime* aeon cars Isom., down the rood at forty or fifty mil.•4 an hour. especially at night. The Mayor remarked there ens a gee's! deal. of fast drlrinu nn \•ictnrin street also. and ehe Rayfield road WAS metltinned As inother speeder!. .1s pollee matter* are in the control of the 4pee1411 committee, thin matter of sp4teding wan left in the hand* of that committee, and the eo,mcil then adjourned. The annual conferone of the Huron Presbyterial Women's libationary So- ciety 54144 held In Cloven church. Ilk - der. on Tuesday, September 9. Ip *pity of Intl.ment weather, the atten• dance wa4 good. and the interest throughout both morning and after- noon session* was well maintained. The Exeter ladies were delightful 1lostes41e; end in every way poadhle made the day pleasant for the dele- gnte4. At the morning session. the devo- tional eterci4Pa wore conducted by member* of Kirktnn auxiliary. Mrs. Foote sang very 'meetly "O Mentor, let me walk with Thee." M1*s--H. L. Graham gave a eonet*P and Interest• MR R report of the year'1 work ns con- tained in the minutes of the annual buslntr41 meeting. )taw. Dunlop. treasurer. gave very Interesting *tae tistirw which showed on inereas. In the giving; of the Pre*byterial. Mrs. Fair. *apply awn -obey, reported that the haler 0f elothing'were very fine In both quantity end quality. Mrs. Dun- lop gave a comprehensive report of the 1Rnvin'141 meeting held 'at Hnm- Ilton. Mrs. Lundy told of the Mi41*inn Band rally held at Kippen In July. The meeting was then adjourntrt for dinner. The afternoon s,**fat ens opened with (leiv4Hnnel exerciser condneted I►y members of Gedark'h anxlllpry. Rev. R. C. '�MDermid tr enght. very eordial meetings from i'ro'hyiery; 14!410 An Invitation to wend a mpre- l..•ntative to address 41 eonferenee of Huron Presbytery. to bP held at ('lin- ton on September lath. to deal with the question of church !Menem. r• - prlally as relating to the present 41e - fieft. and at which the moderator of Assembly and the a'd*tant (seretnty of foreign mitwlons aro to epewk. Thi* being jut,4) year In the \W. K. A., It wean appropriate that the phot 1h0nld he rMvieew'•d. In Intthestlnll roll 0f *initiation, lastly facts relating to the organisation and early activities Of Me different 41111 Illation wee* Monalk'4 Al mime After niers. Of than* anew, plosw'r women VI 1141 hare' case "be rinse( road" was mewtbplme.i la loving rwe.mhreaeo, the proven( Maid stews* feel the hovering presentee of threw "la glory" nasal Inwardly ti il•rd that they too TENDERS WANTED sesneal TENDERti WANTED -TENDERS for the purchase of the hoepltal pper roty, now' hl nneeoOilSouth street will Is• received lap 10 Stip' adwr iSlh. llielo11i,' I of the remis'•. may 141• made at any time. 4l.vulwtx'y about 1kr•t•mis•r .:1st. G. 1.. 1'•111S4*N144 ht: Chuirwau I'tve l'ommltty. _ s1ous for rite c age to 1 that His Honour Judge Lewis 1 he the iteri.4ng ' O t 4 r and 1,1,4 •rk wIti be A. II. Mel)ona!d. whose Tress is Brussels. IT THF, TOWNSHIP IL4i.L.. ETII- nn the lot arta of October. 1924. hear e,owplalnls int to the 11ANN of era for all the polling Rttb-diriR- is for rhe Township of Grey. and t ilia dlonour Judge iA'wf*. (:ole - h. will 1w. the Revising (WTeer and litPTN'F: OF I)UsSo)I.I'TiON OF A Clerk wilI be J. ll. Fear. whose n PARTNfy lfill'. doss 1. EUlel. Notice is hereby given that the part - AT TITS T4►WN HALL. REA- RTU. on tlw 2401 day of Septem- w. 1124. to hear complaints as to the ti of voter* for all the Lolling aisle vision, for the Town of tieafOrtlt. d that R. G. Reynolds. Go(lerlefy ill be the Revising Officer nod his erk will be J. A. Wilson. whose hires.. I* Seefortt. AT THE TOWNSHIP HALL. CAR - 140W. on the 24th day of September. 19241 to hear complaints ax to the 1014* p *UblirtS- W ANTEL "1N EL).--\1'1►\l.\N -1N ,ui*i8• ant cook'. Apply .110TE1. 1tF.D- FOltli. ' AGENTS WANTED AGF:X PS WANTI:u --AGENTS AND Salesmen.' attar'. or whole time; evmplete iter erpiiian.•lnt, liberal weekly pay. A husauess of your (tau. Apgdk•atidits la.'ited, WI:LLAND Nl'RSE1tY COMPANY Weiland, Oats (2'+ years experience), net of Iron harrows: 1 luny tout dock rack combined; 1 wagon. nerd toinv ; 1 buggy. nearly new: 1 cut- ter, nearly new' ; 1 rt ad tcauon ; 1 rad cart ; 1 Jlc'ruggert t:'m.f144 mill ; whlr•I harrow : 1 set or - -lira ropes: I Do Laval cream separator Ilea : 1 wet of duablt throe... 1 mPt ph.ngh harness; ; 2 wets or single harness: 1 emery 'tour. new: 1 silo, L4 x 21; 1 set of sleighs; 1 flat rock: forks, (halite. «hurt's. and ((4uwruus other 11rtk•bea, Fu..�Te�'_ ' table:': 1 dozen /'11111r`'` 1 bed al111 wash -tan'): 1 chock; 1 sliding stool couch with mtat- t n+s : 1 hail rack: 1 Nett. 1%11 - llama sPwiug Machine hl g'''0 order; 1 large .Ip1emol; '3 coal ..II bang.; .-oral all lanterns: 1 Coleman (julek I,In• lnntp. new; -1 'Coleman Qulek 1.11,' lantern. twit*: 1 kitchen stove. imperial 4)o i.rrd : 1 empire .111744... range. snow: 1 Qne4s-: hatter. new: 1 Florence autonwtl,• ••ant nil store. 3 burn• r with -oven. mew• : 1 laundry' 'tore: 1 washing machine, 11'111 'Gravity : 1 wa*hbi.rl, glass; 1: No. Meets! tiros. churn, new : 1 set of Fairbanks %•alts, new: a mumlo'r torero•k, and other articles. , Hay' awd Grain: -15 stereo of I,ue kw•heat. standing in, fist,.: 'bunt sat bushels fats: ahopt 2M bus. mixed grain; • nitwit 20 tons first cut alfalfa. well dart*1: 41)411111 10 1001 of *.rond .414 alfalfa. well Raved; about 20 tans+ of nlaxel hay. went saved: 1 , sere n1a11go1(11 ; t stereo of corn : 1 g41a1 ('4)112.' ting. T}:IIMS.-All morns of 810 and un- der. 4,1*h : over that stn.unt. 12 month: er.ellt will be given on fur- nishing npiuorel joint note,.. A dis- count of 5 per .rut allew's' for cash on cr4ylit amounts. The farm. which iR Due of 1110 marl pro.111111 a and b.'41t shunted In 251 tlwn*Idp, will- be nfferel for sale on reasonable terms. w-Td,o� ..1111 be an - mammal at time of'ns'le. -„s i,LO.'D YOUNG, T. GI MIRY, Proprietor. .1stet loners. FOR SALE Cl112 s.U.I A LIMITED Q1'AN- [ sty of g.sal. dry- hardwood: cut 12 amt 16 inches lung. Prices onion - stole. Orders may be heft at WM. HILL'S; East .trot Telephone :hal W.. BC. SHINGLES, -Carload of B. C . XXXXX shingles. and cellar siding at MeGaw Station. ROBERTSON & TREBLE. 1( 11 No, 3. G,*lerich. Tens• ptwues-Dungnunon and Carlow. "PUBLIC NOTICE Chicago Murderer. Sentenced ('Meagre Sept. 10 --Sentence of life imprisonment watt imposed today by Chief Jostle, Cnnew1y on Nathan Leo - p 4. jr., and Richard Load). for the murder of fourteen -year-old Bobby }'ranks. The jndit a also imposed a ,entero of ninety-nine Tenni on the charge of kidnapping for ransom. Hslladay-Hantwell '71e home of Mr. Richard Stanley, the bride* gr*nclfwth.r. at Ripley. was the spine of n happy event on Thur4e- day. Aurora 28. when Annie Irene. the eldest daughter of Rev. H. J. and Man. Lfnrnwe011, 0f W*AO ertfnn, • wan united in marriage to Dr William R. IInitaday, son of Mrs. Thos. .H*11a- dey, also of Walkerton. The erre- many was performed by Os" bride's father In *IP pra0nee of the immed- iate relativra )Nos Muriel Alter., the hrtdps 'hater. w•aa 'bridesmaid. little Mary Whet Mackenzie wan the flower girl, and •N'r. T. C. Tovell of Kinc•ordine. nephew of the groom, wits "twat man." After the (w'Pmony a wedding luncheon wan enjoyed. fol- lowed by a toast list conducted be Ila J f'. h4a'Kensi4 of 'Detroit. the bald,'* uncle, as Ina4ttaawter. Among the glmste wan Vara. M. A. Ferglldon of O oderlrh. the br1de'4 grandmother Th. baggy eotple motored over M WbWMertra, where they torn the train for Toronto anti a trip down the 1}nd*on to Now York (Vey. They will awake their home et Walkerton. of risers for alt th polling iolw for the Town*hlp of Colborne. -mid that C. Seeger. Galerich. will be time Revising0Rker and his Clerk will he Mr•. G. J. Hetherington. whose addrrs is R. it. 4. (Wretch. AT CARNPX;IE'I.iRRARY HALL, SEAFORTH, on the 25th dao of Sep- tember. eptemmer. 1924. to hear'(o111plalnt* as to the 'foto of voter* for all the polling s1Atdi•1*fon* for the Town*hip of Mc- Killop. and that R. G. Reynolds. Gale- rkh, will be the Reri*Ing 4Aher and that his Clerk will be John Lfc•Nny, whose address 1r R. R. 2. :+e'41h,rth.. AT THE TOWN HALL. CLINTON, on the 29th day Of September. 1924. t0 hear complaint* as ta the lists of voter* inr *U the 110111ng subdivis- ion* for the Town of Clinton, and that (1. Seeger. Golerkh, wilt be the ite- viring /)Bear and that his Clerk will he D. L. McPherson, whose address Is Clinton. AT COMDII'NiTT HALL Ld)NDF,S- BORO. on the 29th day of September. 1924. to hear complaints a* to the lista of voters for all polling sub-tHrfamna (or the Township of Iiullett. and that Wm. Coate. Goderk•h, will be the Re - 1 -living (Meer and hie Clerk will be J. Fingland. wllo a adaten* is Londes- Iora. EACH SITTING will ('0mmenee at 10 oiloek in the forentmn and will continue until -12 o'clock noon, or until Mae wpp•ale fare been dispose! of. ANI) Ft'RTHF)R TAKE NOTICE that any voter who desires to com- plain that him mime or the name of any person entitled to be entered on the said lists ha* been omitted from the same or that the named of any person who are not entitled to he voters have been entered thereon, ln41y not less than tub clear days before the days fixed for holding the above sit- tings apply, complain or appeal to hacy his name or the names of any other person entered on or removed from the list*. AND F1"RTIIER TAKE NOTICE that slaeh appeal must he by notice in writing in rale prescribed form *tgned by the complainant 1n dmpll- eate and given to the Clerk of the Revising Officer or left for him at his address as stated abort.. The last days for delivering ooh appeals are as follows: Golerkh-Skeet. 23, 1924. B ru ste4 *---Sept. 22. 1924. Grey -Sept. 29, 1924. Spa forth -•Sept. 22. 1933. CoWlorne--S4•pt. 22, 1924. McKillop -Sept. 23. 1024. Clinton -Sept. 27. 1924. llnlh'tt-+Sept. 27, 1924. E. N. LEWIS. Chalrmnn of the F,la'tfon Iinnrd for the Comity of lfurnrr Dated thin 10th day of September, 192.1. , Big Steamer Royalton Away CoI1Ingerood Bulletin, Sept. 4: The initial departtm of the now big stet) freighter Royalton. built by the ('ol- lingwood Shiphiilding CO. for the Mathews S. S. Co.. took place on Mon- day morning. The blowing of the whistle and the fact that it Alla a hol- iday, being Labor troy. n -large num- ber of sp"'tatott* eery attracted to the municipal dock rat which the steamer was m.s,ret. The departure of new steamers in the past twenty - odd years has become n' enmp4r*tive- iy commonplace .rant, but the le•lr• ing of 01P of the .size of the Royal- ton '44444 accepted and quite rightly At worthy of more than flossing At- tention. 7124'2yOn1 prevent was there with wisher of good Iuck for the new boat and her owners. Not only this. hitt All gave the .t.Amcr A good wish that It may. 841 so ninny others are doing. prove a fine floating nd- vertisement for the lnlllders, the ('ollingWoai Shipbuilding ('0. '+;Lon leaving the inner harbor. which WA, Rn4rev4fnll)• n'gotlnhrl without any difficulty. the 'stenmer toeing 5,A feet in length. the Royal- ton entered the Noy, where- the trial trip was made. This 04 4112)1 i the afternoon And in every way proved Rata*factory. Following this the 41tentner cloud for ("Motto M told corn for Port (olborne. BORN. JENNER.-At Alexandra Marine hos- pital. e:oterteh. nn September 9th. to Mr and l(m. H. }:. Jenner (nn• Lases Elliott). A eon, William Elliott 1V1 WENT TO MIA'r.-FT,'RNiSHED tlolt"sF1 ` la desirable ga'411ity. Apply to P. O. MIX (M12. 'tenthly heretofore subeisliug leasett us. the under*lE11i'0 a* larrldll'r", aol- idiors, etc.. in the Town ..f G,slerb•h. ha* this day liven ,is*o,lved by mutual coolant t Dated at Galrrkeb. this 1st day Uf Sep.'mis'r. 19_4. Witness. JAMES L. KiLLORA'J- Iwmrothr Marshall. D. E, i'i41t.ME)14. AUCTION SALE AUCHONRERIN(1 THOMAS GUNDkY, 00PERIC71. LIVE STtXK AND G}1NK&AL AUCTIONEER Telephone No. 119. Sales attended to anywhere and evert effort male to give satisfaction. Farmers' tale noted dlecounted. CI.P)AIt1NG 'AV4TION SA1.E OF VAIJ'A111.F: ItESII►ENt'E PR1)i'• F.I(TIES, '11411'YEIf01.1) FI'ItN1' TURF:, CHATTELS. )tin. it, A. MvLart'en, who la tent - Inc (%otie rich to join her family In ('allforuia. will .e11 by public auc- tion at her redolence. Victoria street. on $ATI'RI)AY. 'SEPTEMBER I3TH comme'neing at 1.30 o'clock sharp. Parcel No. 1.-'1'he premises on Victoria street at present occupied by Mrs. McLaren, This M practically a new house, has all modern eonven-� 11•tx•e14. garage etc. Is w•,iU located null Is a very desirable property. Parcel No. 2. -Thi premises on Newgate street at present occupied by lir. Randall. Thiel property was thor- oughly overhauled by (he lair air. Nie - Laren. and Is in gond c0a11t1oD. has ele'etrl( 11(51(4. :$.pier bot), also a large brick building on rear. These properties may b• examined at any time before the sale. TERMS: -Tan per tent. of purchase price to be paid at time of sale. bal- ance in thirty days, or arrangements may be made to leave • portion an mortgage at a reasonable rate of interest. At the name time. everything in nal about the premises will be sold. including in part: Walnut parlour suite. oak parlour tables. 4 rucking chairs. piano stunt, leather sofa. hairoloth sofa. oak sideboard. oak dining table, 6 dining chairs. leather: 5 small chairs. 1 la-rge writing desk and chert of drawers, 1 small writing desk. • imll- sized folding bed conch : 1 large her - eau, old style, 7 drawers: 1 single bpd, 3 complete bedroom suites. alto mattrea*4S and springs; 3 small weal• nut tables, 2 meowing machines. 1 large glans cupboard. 2 large kitchen tables. 1 wietrola an.i records, 1 walnut book case. 1 ga4nlin,• store, rugs -0x9. 0x.11, 1". yds. rad comet. other enrpetl rind mats, china, crockery, glaadwire. cutlery. curtain.. blind,. garden tools, hoer, scales. lylggl•a, wagon.. carp•n• ter's Cols. and numerous other ar- t k•I ps. TERM I4--1'11 MIL T. (:1'N-IIItY. Au.'tlower. GI NDRT'S SALE REGISTER Wednesday, September 24.-An('tiou sale of farm, farm stack. hay. grails. Impl.ment4 and hunsehald fnrnitnre rat the farm of .Mr. Lloyd Yming. lot it, concession S, 1\•. 1►. Colborne. Si.tnrdny. September 134--Clenring aa'tii,n sale of vllunble reelclene propertl.14. bon4410ld fitrnIture 41111 chattels at the resolem•e of 11114.- 1). A. Ilels's'n. Victoria street. Saturday. Sept, 13. -At the attetion sale of property wad household furni- ture. belonging to Mrs. D. A. Mc- Laren. the house nt preetmt occupied by Mrs. Gorier on Napier *greet will *leo iw offer('] for '1010 on some terns as the ntlwr properties'. "it la A („mfortable frame dwelling; ha* for - !Mee, Muth. Ilghta. etc., and p,meessinn a III be given October 1st. 14)07' OR MINTI L01r T,--0N FRIDAY. mr.rrrIf1IER 5th, poteibly at Show Go -nods. a WO trip made Into A wriot eyelets, grey e0rled t0'hnn strop. Finder please byte wt THE RHINAL OFFTCE. 1 M. STALKER, Ai'CTiONRI R for household effects farts .tock. ite.. for the County of Huron, Address all communloatloOs to J. 151, STALKER, Auburn P. 0. 44I MEDICAL DR. ALEXANDER FISHE1t. Phone 907 ...Stratford, Ont. Special attention given to tyre of infants and children. R. Y pace hours -2 to 4 sad 7 to 8. Other hours by appointment. DR. F..1. R. FORSTDR EYE, EAR, NOSE, THROAT Late Powe Surgeon New York Oph- thalmic and Aural Hospital, as.latawt at Moorefield Eye Hospital ant Golden Square Throat Hospital. Lon- don. Eng. 53 Waterloo St. S., Stratford. Tel- ephone 267. At Ilotel Bedford, (loderlch, ort September 15th. at 7.36 p.m.. to Sep- tember lith, at 1 p.m WM. P. METCALF, , Bayfield. Ont. MUST PROF. W. H. JACKSON, Organist and Director of Mn*w'. NQQtb street Methodist church. Instruelfow given in Voice Culture, Organ, Piano. Violin, Guitar, Theory, etc. Studio •nl residence, Church street. Phone 884. ALFRED W. ANDERTO2. ORGAN - int St. James' churn. London. 1.es- -sns In Voir. Nano, Theory. Pupils prepared for all grades. Toronto Con= serwnd'ry Examinatioun. 'Studio at the. r.-Wence of Mrs. J. A. Harrison, op - 'swift. Victoria school. AiCTiON SALE OF FARM, FAIt)l ST4$'K. HAY. GRAiN. 1MPLF,- MFNPPI AND 114)1'f4111HON.I) F'l'RN i- TI'RFI. MR. LLOYD YOUNG w'111 .ell by public auction at lot R. conecs41lon 8, W. ,D. Colborne (meow' farm ea at of loyal store) on 1WEI►N ESD.\Y, SEI'TEJMBER 24TH comalenetng nt 1 Welts*: ' Horse,: -1 lay mare, 9 yr* old; 1 black Per.ht.ron more. R yrs. old; 1 black i'erdteron mare. 3 yrs. old; t hlm•1 Pereheron mare, 1 yr. old: 1 bny P.rrheron tuna•. 1 yr. ora : 1.t,17 mach horse. 4 yrs. (4141. ('e'tle:-1 'employ"' Holstein bu11. 1 s t411n1'. s old. regt*t.red : 1 purpling] 1''dstetit 4(114•. 4 ypAra 41111. due St Ip - 1• :1 -,Pr 10th. registered; 1 iaurebreil ilo'xt. In row. rising 4 yearn Old, rho• Feb. 3rd: 1 grade Hol4teln cow. 0 y4Ar1 old. due Apr, 15th: 1 grace 11ol- 'teln cow, vena* Old. *lrppo*Pfl to he In calf: l erode Intrhnm cow. Aged. onipplaw 4 to 1* In (elf ; 1 blue black erne. n yearn old. (11w Manch 4th; 1 pnrtehrl'd lint*tdn heifer, one yeti. Old: 2 grnde lluledeln better*, one year old; 1 Ayr*hlrc heifer. 1 year of (1. 11)g*: -1 pnrebrel hog. regleh•red: 1 *raw. u•Ith Ilttert Of 1,104; 1 'Ow'. tine (Mots 1: *?, ; R 1'100' a4a18t ..150; 4bm,t 125. Poultry :-75 hen' : 1o) spring eblekens. white i.eghorn*: 13 geese; dlrck41. la,awents:-I Deering hinder. 7 14imp ft cut. In g.a41 condition: 1 Deering hay rake. 111 ft.; 1 l311s*ef-Iilrris mower. A ftrut. nearly new; 1 Mnosey-IllarrIe cultivator. many DPW : I Nixon seed drill. 12 hoe; 1 Fleury plow. No. 21: 1 Fleury setlffler. nearly new : 1 double plow ; 1 LEGAL R. A. CLt'FF, it. .1.. 1tAltltlfi5ER ,uu1 Notary Pnblle North St., Goderl.h. i'hone 411. Rave R Mayo BARRIYrERv, }:Tl•. R.C.HAYS-R.O.HAYR.Ja., B.A. Hamilton St., (iodericn r SF.AGER, K. C., B&RR18T111R. SOLICITOR, Notary Public an• Conveyancer. OMee-Court HonM Godoel1•h. • QSURANCE, LOANS, ETC. MQKiLLOP MUTUAL FiRE TN)OTJR" AWE 00. -Form and Isolated town property Inenred. Omeor*--Jai Connolly, Pres., Oede- ricb P. 0.; J*. Evans, Flee -Pres. Be eobwood P. 0.; D. F. McGregor. Sec.-Treas., Seaforth P. 0. Directors -A. Bro*dfroot, R. R. No 3, Reaforth • John O. Grime, No. 4 Walton; 'Vllllam Rion. R. R. No. 2, 2, SP,forth ; John Rennolwl.*, Brod- hagen; Geo, McCartney, R. R. No, 8. Seeforth: Robert Ferrla, airlock; Murray (;Ihmon. Rrncetleld; Jamas 19••11*. Reetiwood : Jame* Connolly. Ooderi,h. Agents -J. W. Yeo, Ooderleb ; Alex. LPitch, R. R No. 1, °lintm; John Murray, Swatorth; 1D. Hlnehley, Seaforth. Potter -holders eon pay sl? payments and get their cards reeolpt- ed at it. J. Morrlsh's Clothing Starer Gunton; R. H. Cutt'a Ot'oePry, King- ston street. Godetieb, or J. A. hafts General Store, Bayfield. FOR SALE Holmes, 1114' Cheese Faetory, (:pal brkk building; oho nice residence will be sold together or separate!). Apply to JAMES(Y)NNOLLY. Goderieh, Ont. $1,500 IN CASH PRIZES How litany wonts ran yon make /mm the letters. in the three' wools, "RHEF- 1'11(1.1) `K 1 x „4.11' "" 8500 First Prise. ,111d511'41 aro hanker, Filuestnr and (1erRy- man. Semi'tamp for eirctlsr and rules. e 4b fField isle. r:,tori,", , Dept. 1(11 Aurora, Illinoi$ HAVE YOUR WAGON TIRES Cold Set for a permanent job. "P Read Machinery MIMI 'l hrl,tian living ns well .ns ('hrist- 1'.n teaching is uerlel." "The prayer ]lour of the W. L S. Is 5 nclo•k un Slmday afternoon. Don't :forget 1t:" 1'}:RSON.'4I. MENTION Bev. E. i.. Williams. of 'Cleve/and. a %lottor in town- this week. Messrs. O. F. atoll Philip ('arey have returned from their trip to the Tacit - le ('oast. Mrs. MNatterNatter. Natter1111s returned to :Aerie!' after a two weeks' visit with friends at Detroit. Mies Stirling has returned from a three weekK visit what friends at ituffah. and Crystal Reach. %Ir. Joie. Finn has returned to De- troit niter spending two w'edro with 1i. another. Niro. Petrick nun. lir. 11. Earl Elliott heft ou )tontine' to resume his Jute on 1110. *tuff .K Upper 4'anadn College. Toronto. Mn. sal Mrs. W. E. Kelly. of Lou- don. were in town on Monday on their way' hones from ,1 trip to Parry Semi." Mr. and Mrs. Fd. T. \\'41tsnn nut children have gone to Hamilton. wW111.11. they will remain ,for you.. nrnnths. Mr. and Mrs. G. )1. \Williamsmud family. 'who spent the summer here. left last week for their home at In- dhulnpdi*. . )Irs. Alex. I,awsnn and daughter, Miss Jean. are expected to land et Montrsl next Saturday after their trip to Europe. - Mrs. !toughy. MacKenzie and daughter Joon and Mims Marlen Mur• tory have r'turned from ('hieaga after taking a trip on the steamer Matthew- ann. . Mia* Hotta Clark is home from To.led° on a visit to her p rent41. Dr. and Mn. W. F. Clark. and ie aceom• ponied by her friend 'Mies Armee'warts, of Toledo. Mlostw l Jerome and McLean. who were catering for the Maitland Golf Clnh during the Seaton, have re- turned to their respctire homes at Domino and Toronto. sND's. 3. N. Kernighan and toe •. returned lint week to Toront %C here Murray has entered the Centrnl Technical School for the fourth-year matric•ulatfon course. 'Ir. and Mrs I). B. Foust. Mas. June Foust. Master George Faust end Mr. and Mre.' )l)4, Lynn motored up from Detroit .Saturday and returned on Monday after a visit to Mrs J. Lynn. Mr. John Kenney, Mr. .7 Bowler. Mfrs. 11. Trotwhley and non. Junior, motored up from Detroit on Saturday. and on their return were accompanied by Mrs. J. H. Kenney and won. Jackie, ane! )iter Hattie Young. )Ir. 1.awre1 .' Nicholson hole re- turned to torn'Otter a tour of sev- eral months with a Chautauqua Crow. A con.Iderable portion of the trip was 11, the Southern States, as far as (k•orgla. and he had a very interest- ing summer. The Mines Edna and Jean MAe- I�man returned last week from their 10 trip abroad. They were awe; 081 tem week*. visited Rn_innd. S4v,tland and France, and had a 'very Interest - Ing time. A Titbit to the P.rttiah F.m- pirn }xhlbition at Wembley wAs A feature of their tour. which W1141 1111111P in ('nmpalny with A psoric from the Un- iversity of Toronto. HURON PRESBYTERIAL MEETING AT EXETER HE 1►N'1'.1K141 Vt►•1I't(S' LISTT .1l'T. 1922. AND AMENDtn: 'I'S. AND THE ONTARIO TEMI'E11• 1N1'F A(''. 1924, FI,1r1'tsIL11, 1)IST`Rla`T 01' ('I:N• TRF: Ill'ItI IN. TAKE NOTI/'E that spatula+ of the revising ottit,•r* for the purpose ' hearing complaints or appeals with regard to the Voters' Lists to be mw•d at the voting tinker the Outnrto 1'euerilINV Act. 11124. l"'udiug for the F:Iw•ton11 District of Centre Hur- on %vitt 1e h44.1 at the following rimed anti platy!. Homely : AT Tilt: lvol'ItT I111'SE. 1:tll)F:- 111(11. on the 25111. 241t14. and 27431 (lays of September. lir24. to hear t•ulu., plaints a. to die lists of voters for 1111 the polling sdrdivi*fon* for the Town of (:oNIerkh, and that -C. Seeger. Galeri.il. will be the Revising (Oliver slut his Clerk will be f.. 1.. Knox. wh..w• adtiras is Golerk•h. AT TIi}: TOWN MALI.. BRUS- SELS. on the 24th day of (iepteMlxer, 1924. to hear cotupinlnt* as to the lista of voters for all the potting ante dial ill f Brnaa*l.. 11114 wit nab E:1 t0 rnl 11.1 that air hi rad chen.to renr ..f pcor- ner building. cr- ner North and Nelson ',triage: Chnr- les J. Opener. rrs�tinging driving shah. Huron road; •R. T. Phillips. r'- R111ng1in5 dwelling. East atr.,•t : IL V.Munnings, garage. Traf*'gnr street: G. Plant. for imperial 011 Co.. xtee! warehenw' 40x00. i•stlmntvl cost 81.000. )iaitland 41trlrt : if. C. Dunlop. repairing roof of .*tare. ,,West atr'4 : Geo. Williams. 'shingling dwelling. rood; Britannia td ; T.. F. Wi*lwy. shing- ling summer kitchen.. West *frer•t: }'relhi'W Ikon. mow• ls.reh at rc*r of dweli:ng. Hinek4 street : Jnm4.. Demo. shingling kitchen, - Regent street: a O1•r Winmltl. r'shinglirig ,lw,dling, Kenya street : W. B. Granum. mirage, Elgin avenue.A letter from rhe seerMwry of the Purity Flour lms4o,11 end ecpree*ad hearty nptwe e•iation .if the roptIon teralered the hors on their return from their victory rat Chesney. A note was reelvetl from the afe- Leon family thanking the \Taros and c.nucil for their kindness In hnnor- ing the menior8 of their father. the Into Robert M.4enu. by the sending of a floral trihnte. Recommendations from Sydney M. Johnson. engineer. with reference to imprm•ing *ewer mnditlon4 rat Col- t.nrne and St.. Patrick's streets and at the toter rota of Fi44t street were woo fo the 11nblie works committee. Reinert* for the removal of cer- tain tree* weft. referral to the parks and routine works committee* jointly. ThP Hunner committee reputed the r.Plpt of tenders for three homes of debntnrea las noted elsewhere) and rrrommen4*4 the newgdanee of the h (' offer of Stewart. gently `o.. Ltd. Other recommendation.. were that a fnrth.r loan he made owl a elm of 517.100 too paid to the water and lieht rnmmi*rtwn for lntnke tnlrpo*Pa : that A further loan be made on special neenunt end a further mem of 810.000 he 'paid to the Collegiate Tn41titnte hard for building improvement: that A antra of $5000 aye pelsl to the Coll.mlate institute board nn the 1924 levy: thatln n ch.que he heeled for the Annnt of the Dominion Day celebration deficit. 849.93. TTP fire ('wnmlttee reported that budding permits, bad born i**nod mom all Applion tieifat referred to the won- mittee. These reports were Adopted. The matter of F. R. Miller's side- walk tog was referred to the public wnrka ('nmmittee. (bnn4'illor Humber thm15ht Pottle - thine Ahnuld he done to' stop tpe.dine (28 the 4TTuron rood. He sold he had sometime* aeon cars Isom., down the rood at forty or fifty mil.•4 an hour. especially at night. The Mayor remarked there ens a gee's! deal. of fast drlrinu nn \•ictnrin street also. and ehe Rayfield road WAS metltinned As inother speeder!. .1s pollee matter* are in the control of the 4pee1411 committee, thin matter of sp4teding wan left in the hand* of that committee, and the eo,mcil then adjourned. The annual conferone of the Huron Presbyterial Women's libationary So- ciety 54144 held In Cloven church. Ilk - der. on Tuesday, September 9. Ip *pity of Intl.ment weather, the atten• dance wa4 good. and the interest throughout both morning and after- noon session* was well maintained. The Exeter ladies were delightful 1lostes41e; end in every way poadhle made the day pleasant for the dele- gnte4. At the morning session. the devo- tional eterci4Pa wore conducted by member* of Kirktnn auxiliary. Mrs. Foote sang very 'meetly "O Mentor, let me walk with Thee." M1*s--H. L. Graham gave a eonet*P and Interest• MR R report of the year'1 work ns con- tained in the minutes of the annual buslntr41 meeting. )taw. Dunlop. treasurer. gave very Interesting *tae tistirw which showed on inereas. In the giving; of the Pre*byterial. Mrs. Fair. *apply awn -obey, reported that the haler 0f elothing'were very fine In both quantity end quality. Mrs. Dun- lop gave a comprehensive report of the 1Rnvin'141 meeting held 'at Hnm- Ilton. Mrs. Lundy told of the Mi41*inn Band rally held at Kippen In July. The meeting was then adjourntrt for dinner. The afternoon s,**fat ens opened with (leiv4Hnnel exerciser condneted I►y members of Gedark'h anxlllpry. Rev. R. C. '�MDermid tr enght. very eordial meetings from i'ro'hyiery; 14!410 An Invitation to wend a mpre- l..•ntative to address 41 eonferenee of Huron Presbytery. to bP held at ('lin- ton on September lath. to deal with the question of church !Menem. r• - prlally as relating to the present 41e - fieft. and at which the moderator of Assembly and the a'd*tant (seretnty of foreign mitwlons aro to epewk. Thi* being jut,4) year In the \W. K. A., It wean appropriate that the phot 1h0nld he rMvieew'•d. In Intthestlnll roll 0f *initiation, lastly facts relating to the organisation and early activities Of Me different 41111 Illation wee* Monalk'4 Al mime After niers. Of than* anew, plosw'r women VI 1141 hare' case "be rinse( road" was mewtbplme.i la loving rwe.mhreaeo, the proven( Maid stews* feel the hovering presentee of threw "la glory" nasal Inwardly ti il•rd that they too TENDERS WANTED sesneal TENDERti WANTED -TENDERS for the purchase of the hoepltal pper roty, now' hl nneeoOilSouth street will Is• received lap 10 Stip' adwr iSlh. llielo11i,' I of the remis'•. may 141• made at any time. 4l.vulwtx'y about 1kr•t•mis•r .:1st. G. 1.. 1'•111S4*N144 ht: Chuirwau I'tve l'ommltty. _ s1ous for rite c age to 1 that His Honour Judge Lewis 1 he the iteri.4ng ' O t 4 r and 1,1,4 •rk wIti be A. II. Mel)ona!d. whose Tress is Brussels. IT THF, TOWNSHIP IL4i.L.. ETII- nn the lot arta of October. 1924. hear e,owplalnls int to the 11ANN of era for all the polling Rttb-diriR- is for rhe Township of Grey. and t ilia dlonour Judge iA'wf*. (:ole - h. will 1w. the Revising (WTeer and litPTN'F: OF I)UsSo)I.I'TiON OF A Clerk wilI be J. ll. Fear. whose n PARTNfy lfill'. doss 1. EUlel. Notice is hereby given that the part - AT TITS T4►WN HALL. REA- RTU. on tlw 2401 day of Septem- w. 1124. to hear complaints as to the ti of voter* for all the Lolling aisle vision, for the Town of tieafOrtlt. d that R. G. Reynolds. Go(lerlefy ill be the Revising Officer nod his erk will be J. A. Wilson. whose hires.. I* Seefortt. AT THE TOWNSHIP HALL. CAR - 140W. on the 24th day of September. 19241 to hear complaints ax to the 1014* p *UblirtS- W ANTEL "1N EL).--\1'1►\l.\N -1N ,ui*i8• ant cook'. Apply .110TE1. 1tF.D- FOltli. ' AGENTS WANTED AGF:X PS WANTI:u --AGENTS AND Salesmen.' attar'. or whole time; evmplete iter erpiiian.•lnt, liberal weekly pay. A husauess of your (tau. Apgdk•atidits la.'ited, WI:LLAND Nl'RSE1tY COMPANY Weiland, Oats (2'+ years experience), net of Iron harrows: 1 luny tout dock rack combined; 1 wagon. nerd toinv ; 1 buggy. nearly new: 1 cut- ter, nearly new' ; 1 rt ad tcauon ; 1 rad cart ; 1 Jlc'ruggert t:'m.f144 mill ; whlr•I harrow : 1 set or - -lira ropes: I Do Laval cream separator Ilea : 1 wet of duablt throe... 1 mPt ph.ngh harness; ; 2 wets or single harness: 1 emery 'tour. new: 1 silo, L4 x 21; 1 set of sleighs; 1 flat rock: forks, (halite. «hurt's. and ((4uwruus other 11rtk•bea, Fu..�Te�'_ ' table:': 1 dozen /'11111r`'` 1 bed al111 wash -tan'): 1 chock; 1 sliding stool couch with mtat- t n+s : 1 hail rack: 1 Nett. 1%11 - llama sPwiug Machine hl g'''0 order; 1 large .Ip1emol; '3 coal ..II bang.; .-oral all lanterns: 1 Coleman (julek I,In• lnntp. new; -1 'Coleman Qulek 1.11,' lantern. twit*: 1 kitchen stove. imperial 4)o i.rrd : 1 empire .111744... range. snow: 1 Qne4s-: hatter. new: 1 Florence autonwtl,• ••ant nil store. 3 burn• r with -oven. mew• : 1 laundry' 'tore: 1 washing machine, 11'111 'Gravity : 1 wa*hbi.rl, glass; 1: No. Meets! tiros. churn, new : 1 set of Fairbanks %•alts, new: a mumlo'r torero•k, and other articles. , Hay' awd Grain: -15 stereo of I,ue kw•heat. standing in, fist,.: 'bunt sat bushels fats: ahopt 2M bus. mixed grain; • nitwit 20 tons first cut alfalfa. well dart*1: 41)411111 10 1001 of *.rond .414 alfalfa. well Raved; about 20 tans+ of nlaxel hay. went saved: 1 , sere n1a11go1(11 ; t stereo of corn : 1 g41a1 ('4)112.' ting. T}:IIMS.-All morns of 810 and un- der. 4,1*h : over that stn.unt. 12 month: er.ellt will be given on fur- nishing npiuorel joint note,.. A dis- count of 5 per .rut allew's' for cash on cr4ylit amounts. The farm. which iR Due of 1110 marl pro.111111 a and b.'41t shunted In 251 tlwn*Idp, will- be nfferel for sale on reasonable terms. w-Td,o� ..1111 be an - mammal at time of'ns'le. -„s i,LO.'D YOUNG, T. GI MIRY, Proprietor. .1stet loners. FOR SALE Cl112 s.U.I A LIMITED Q1'AN- [ sty of g.sal. dry- hardwood: cut 12 amt 16 inches lung. Prices onion - stole. Orders may be heft at WM. HILL'S; East .trot Telephone :hal W.. BC. SHINGLES, -Carload of B. C . XXXXX shingles. and cellar siding at MeGaw Station. ROBERTSON & TREBLE. 1( 11 No, 3. G,*lerich. Tens• ptwues-Dungnunon and Carlow. "PUBLIC NOTICE Chicago Murderer. Sentenced ('Meagre Sept. 10 --Sentence of life imprisonment watt imposed today by Chief Jostle, Cnnew1y on Nathan Leo - p 4. jr., and Richard Load). for the murder of fourteen -year-old Bobby }'ranks. The jndit a also imposed a ,entero of ninety-nine Tenni on the charge of kidnapping for ransom. Hslladay-Hantwell '71e home of Mr. Richard Stanley, the bride* gr*nclfwth.r. at Ripley. was the spine of n happy event on Thur4e- day. Aurora 28. when Annie Irene. the eldest daughter of Rev. H. J. and Man. Lfnrnwe011, 0f W*AO ertfnn, • wan united in marriage to Dr William R. IInitaday, son of Mrs. Thos. .H*11a- dey, also of Walkerton. The erre- many was performed by Os" bride's father In *IP pra0nee of the immed- iate relativra )Nos Muriel Alter., the hrtdps 'hater. w•aa 'bridesmaid. little Mary Whet Mackenzie wan the flower girl, and •N'r. T. C. Tovell of Kinc•ordine. nephew of the groom, wits "twat man." After the (w'Pmony a wedding luncheon wan enjoyed. fol- lowed by a toast list conducted be Ila J f'. h4a'Kensi4 of 'Detroit. the bald,'* uncle, as Ina4ttaawter. Among the glmste wan Vara. M. A. Ferglldon of O oderlrh. the br1de'4 grandmother Th. baggy eotple motored over M WbWMertra, where they torn the train for Toronto anti a trip down the 1}nd*on to Now York (Vey. They will awake their home et Walkerton. of risers for alt th polling iolw for the Town*hlp of Colborne. -mid that C. Seeger. Galerich. will be time Revising0Rker and his Clerk will he Mr•. G. J. Hetherington. whose addrrs is R. it. 4. (Wretch. AT CARNPX;IE'I.iRRARY HALL, SEAFORTH, on the 25th dao of Sep- tember. eptemmer. 1924. to hear'(o111plalnt* as to the 'foto of voter* for all the polling s1Atdi•1*fon* for the Town*hip of Mc- Killop. and that R. G. Reynolds. Gale- rkh, will be the Reri*Ing 4Aher and that his Clerk will be John Lfc•Nny, whose address 1r R. R. 2. :+e'41h,rth.. AT THE TOWN HALL. CLINTON, on the 29th day Of September. 1924. t0 hear complaint* as ta the lists of voter* inr *U the 110111ng subdivis- ion* for the Town of Clinton, and that (1. Seeger. Golerkh, wilt be the ite- viring /)Bear and that his Clerk will he D. L. McPherson, whose address Is Clinton. AT COMDII'NiTT HALL Ld)NDF,S- BORO. on the 29th day of September. 1924. to hear complaints a* to the lista of voters for all polling sub-tHrfamna (or the Township of Iiullett. and that Wm. Coate. Goderk•h, will be the Re - 1 -living (Meer and hie Clerk will be J. Fingland. wllo a adaten* is Londes- Iora. EACH SITTING will ('0mmenee at 10 oiloek in the forentmn and will continue until -12 o'clock noon, or until Mae wpp•ale fare been dispose! of. ANI) Ft'RTHF)R TAKE NOTICE that any voter who desires to com- plain that him mime or the name of any person entitled to be entered on the said lists ha* been omitted from the same or that the named of any person who are not entitled to he voters have been entered thereon, ln41y not less than tub clear days before the days fixed for holding the above sit- tings apply, complain or appeal to hacy his name or the names of any other person entered on or removed from the list*. AND F1"RTIIER TAKE NOTICE that slaeh appeal must he by notice in writing in rale prescribed form *tgned by the complainant 1n dmpll- eate and given to the Clerk of the Revising Officer or left for him at his address as stated abort.. The last days for delivering ooh appeals are as follows: Golerkh-Skeet. 23, 1924. B ru ste4 *---Sept. 22. 1924. Grey -Sept. 29, 1924. Spa forth -•Sept. 22. 1933. CoWlorne--S4•pt. 22, 1924. McKillop -Sept. 23. 1024. Clinton -Sept. 27. 1924. llnlh'tt-+Sept. 27, 1924. E. N. LEWIS. Chalrmnn of the F,la'tfon Iinnrd for the Comity of lfurnrr Dated thin 10th day of September, 192.1. , Big Steamer Royalton Away CoI1Ingerood Bulletin, Sept. 4: The initial departtm of the now big stet) freighter Royalton. built by the ('ol- lingwood Shiphiilding CO. for the Mathews S. S. Co.. took place on Mon- day morning. The blowing of the whistle and the fact that it Alla a hol- iday, being Labor troy. n -large num- ber of sp"'tatott* eery attracted to the municipal dock rat which the steamer was m.s,ret. The departure of new steamers in the past twenty - odd years has become n' enmp4r*tive- iy commonplace .rant, but the le•lr• ing of 01P of the .size of the Royal- ton '44444 accepted and quite rightly At worthy of more than flossing At- tention. 7124'2yOn1 prevent was there with wisher of good Iuck for the new boat and her owners. Not only this. hitt All gave the .t.Amcr A good wish that It may. 841 so ninny others are doing. prove a fine floating nd- vertisement for the lnlllders, the ('ollingWoai Shipbuilding ('0. '+;Lon leaving the inner harbor. which WA, Rn4rev4fnll)• n'gotlnhrl without any difficulty. the 'stenmer toeing 5,A feet in length. the Royal- ton entered the Noy, where- the trial trip was made. This 04 4112)1 i the afternoon And in every way proved Rata*factory. Following this the 41tentner cloud for ("Motto M told corn for Port (olborne. BORN. JENNER.-At Alexandra Marine hos- pital. e:oterteh. nn September 9th. to Mr and l(m. H. }:. Jenner (nn• Lases Elliott). A eon, William Elliott 1V1 WENT TO MIA'r.-FT,'RNiSHED tlolt"sF1 ` la desirable ga'411ity. Apply to P. O. MIX (M12. 'tenthly heretofore subeisliug leasett us. the under*lE11i'0 a* larrldll'r", aol- idiors, etc.. in the Town ..f G,slerb•h. ha* this day liven ,is*o,lved by mutual coolant t Dated at Galrrkeb. this 1st day Uf Sep.'mis'r. 19_4. Witness. JAMES L. KiLLORA'J- Iwmrothr Marshall. D. E, i'i41t.ME)14. AUCTION SALE AUCHONRERIN(1 THOMAS GUNDkY, 00PERIC71. LIVE STtXK AND G}1NK&AL AUCTIONEER Telephone No. 119. Sales attended to anywhere and evert effort male to give satisfaction. Farmers' tale noted dlecounted. CI.P)AIt1NG 'AV4TION SA1.E OF VAIJ'A111.F: ItESII►ENt'E PR1)i'• F.I(TIES, '11411'YEIf01.1) FI'ItN1' TURF:, CHATTELS. )tin. it, A. MvLart'en, who la tent - Inc (%otie rich to join her family In ('allforuia. will .e11 by public auc- tion at her redolence. Victoria street. on $ATI'RI)AY. 'SEPTEMBER I3TH comme'neing at 1.30 o'clock sharp. Parcel No. 1.-'1'he premises on Victoria street at present occupied by Mrs. McLaren, This M practically a new house, has all modern eonven-� 11•tx•e14. garage etc. Is w•,iU located null Is a very desirable property. Parcel No. 2. -Thi premises on Newgate street at present occupied by lir. Randall. Thiel property was thor- oughly overhauled by (he lair air. Nie - Laren. and Is in gond c0a11t1oD. has ele'etrl( 11(51(4. :$.pier bot), also a large brick building on rear. These properties may b• examined at any time before the sale. TERMS: -Tan per tent. of purchase price to be paid at time of sale. bal- ance in thirty days, or arrangements may be made to leave • portion an mortgage at a reasonable rate of interest. At the name time. everything in nal about the premises will be sold. including in part: Walnut parlour suite. oak parlour tables. 4 rucking chairs. piano stunt, leather sofa. hairoloth sofa. oak sideboard. oak dining table, 6 dining chairs. leather: 5 small chairs. 1 la-rge writing desk and chert of drawers, 1 small writing desk. • imll- sized folding bed conch : 1 large her - eau, old style, 7 drawers: 1 single bpd, 3 complete bedroom suites. alto mattrea*4S and springs; 3 small weal• nut tables, 2 meowing machines. 1 large glans cupboard. 2 large kitchen tables. 1 wietrola an.i records, 1 walnut book case. 1 ga4nlin,• store, rugs -0x9. 0x.11, 1". yds. rad comet. other enrpetl rind mats, china, crockery, glaadwire. cutlery. curtain.. blind,. garden tools, hoer, scales. lylggl•a, wagon.. carp•n• ter's Cols. and numerous other ar- t k•I ps. TERM I4--1'11 MIL T. (:1'N-IIItY. Au.'tlower. GI NDRT'S SALE REGISTER Wednesday, September 24.-An('tiou sale of farm, farm stack. hay. grails. Impl.ment4 and hunsehald fnrnitnre rat the farm of .Mr. Lloyd Yming. lot it, concession S, 1\•. 1►. Colborne. Si.tnrdny. September 134--Clenring aa'tii,n sale of vllunble reelclene propertl.14. bon4410ld fitrnIture 41111 chattels at the resolem•e of 11114.- 1). A. Ilels's'n. Victoria street. Saturday. Sept, 13. -At the attetion sale of property wad household furni- ture. belonging to Mrs. D. A. Mc- Laren. the house nt preetmt occupied by Mrs. Gorier on Napier *greet will *leo iw offer('] for '1010 on some terns as the ntlwr properties'. "it la A („mfortable frame dwelling; ha* for - !Mee, Muth. Ilghta. etc., and p,meessinn a III be given October 1st. 14)07' OR MINTI L01r T,--0N FRIDAY. mr.rrrIf1IER 5th, poteibly at Show Go -nods. a WO trip made Into A wriot eyelets, grey e0rled t0'hnn strop. Finder please byte wt THE RHINAL OFFTCE. 1 M. STALKER, Ai'CTiONRI R for household effects farts .tock. ite.. for the County of Huron, Address all communloatloOs to J. 151, STALKER, Auburn P. 0. 44I MEDICAL DR. ALEXANDER FISHE1t. Phone 907 ...Stratford, Ont. Special attention given to tyre of infants and children. R. Y pace hours -2 to 4 sad 7 to 8. Other hours by appointment. DR. F..1. R. FORSTDR EYE, EAR, NOSE, THROAT Late Powe Surgeon New York Oph- thalmic and Aural Hospital, as.latawt at Moorefield Eye Hospital ant Golden Square Throat Hospital. Lon- don. Eng. 53 Waterloo St. S., Stratford. Tel- ephone 267. At Ilotel Bedford, (loderlch, ort September 15th. at 7.36 p.m.. to Sep- tember lith, at 1 p.m WM. P. METCALF, , Bayfield. Ont. MUST PROF. W. H. JACKSON, Organist and Director of Mn*w'. NQQtb street Methodist church. Instruelfow given in Voice Culture, Organ, Piano. Violin, Guitar, Theory, etc. Studio •nl residence, Church street. Phone 884. ALFRED W. ANDERTO2. ORGAN - int St. James' churn. London. 1.es- -sns In Voir. Nano, Theory. Pupils prepared for all grades. Toronto Con= serwnd'ry Examinatioun. 'Studio at the. r.-Wence of Mrs. J. A. Harrison, op - 'swift. Victoria school. AiCTiON SALE OF FARM, FAIt)l ST4$'K. HAY. GRAiN. 1MPLF,- MFNPPI AND 114)1'f4111HON.I) F'l'RN i- TI'RFI. MR. LLOYD YOUNG w'111 .ell by public auction at lot R. conecs41lon 8, W. ,D. Colborne (meow' farm ea at of loyal store) on 1WEI►N ESD.\Y, SEI'TEJMBER 24TH comalenetng nt 1 Welts*: ' Horse,: -1 lay mare, 9 yr* old; 1 black Per.ht.ron more. R yrs. old; 1 black i'erdteron mare. 3 yrs. old; t hlm•1 Pereheron mare, 1 yr. old: 1 bny P.rrheron tuna•. 1 yr. ora : 1.t,17 mach horse. 4 yrs. (4141. ('e'tle:-1 'employ"' Holstein bu11. 1 s t411n1'. s old. regt*t.red : 1 purpling] 1''dstetit 4(114•. 4 ypAra 41111. due St Ip - 1• :1 -,Pr 10th. registered; 1 iaurebreil ilo'xt. In row. rising 4 yearn Old, rho• Feb. 3rd: 1 grade Hol4teln cow. 0 y4Ar1 old. due Apr, 15th: 1 grace 11ol- 'teln cow, vena* Old. *lrppo*Pfl to he In calf: l erode Intrhnm cow. Aged. onipplaw 4 to 1* In (elf ; 1 blue black erne. n yearn old. (11w Manch 4th; 1 pnrtehrl'd lint*tdn heifer, one yeti. Old: 2 grnde lluledeln better*, one year old; 1 Ayr*hlrc heifer. 1 year of (1. 11)g*: -1 pnrebrel hog. regleh•red: 1 *raw. u•Ith Ilttert Of 1,104; 1 'Ow'. tine (Mots 1: *?, ; R 1'100' a4a18t ..150; 4bm,t 125. Poultry :-75 hen' : 1o) spring eblekens. white i.eghorn*: 13 geese; dlrck41. la,awents:-I Deering hinder. 7 14imp ft cut. In g.a41 condition: 1 Deering hay rake. 111 ft.; 1 l311s*ef-Iilrris mower. A ftrut. nearly new; 1 Mnosey-IllarrIe cultivator. many DPW : I Nixon seed drill. 12 hoe; 1 Fleury plow. No. 21: 1 Fleury setlffler. nearly new : 1 double plow ; 1 LEGAL R. A. CLt'FF, it. .1.. 1tAltltlfi5ER ,uu1 Notary Pnblle North St., Goderl.h. i'hone 411. Rave R Mayo BARRIYrERv, }:Tl•. R.C.HAYS-R.O.HAYR.Ja., B.A. Hamilton St., (iodericn r SF.AGER, K. C., B&RR18T111R. SOLICITOR, Notary Public an• Conveyancer. OMee-Court HonM Godoel1•h. • QSURANCE, LOANS, ETC. MQKiLLOP MUTUAL FiRE TN)OTJR" AWE 00. -Form and Isolated town property Inenred. Omeor*--Jai Connolly, Pres., Oede- ricb P. 0.; J*. Evans, Flee -Pres. Be eobwood P. 0.; D. F. McGregor. Sec.-Treas., Seaforth P. 0. Directors -A. Bro*dfroot, R. R. No 3, Reaforth • John O. Grime, No. 4 Walton; 'Vllllam Rion. R. R. No. 2, 2, SP,forth ; John Rennolwl.*, Brod- hagen; Geo, McCartney, R. R. No, 8. Seeforth: Robert Ferrla, airlock; Murray (;Ihmon. Rrncetleld; Jamas 19••11*. Reetiwood : Jame* Connolly. Ooderi,h. Agents -J. W. Yeo, Ooderleb ; Alex. LPitch, R. R No. 1, °lintm; John Murray, Swatorth; 1D. Hlnehley, Seaforth. Potter -holders eon pay sl? payments and get their cards reeolpt- ed at it. J. Morrlsh's Clothing Starer Gunton; R. H. Cutt'a Ot'oePry, King- ston street. Godetieb, or J. A. hafts General Store, Bayfield.