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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1924-11-6, Page 8• , Nutember 41, 11 • I PROGRAM 'Ion 40 cge\ Selienn•ty. drama, "Friend - by 1%'111 Play- recital by Stride. Proctor'* .11ar- 1. Albany. her 12, \6.30 ry from• Youth's., 1.er 1:5, 11.39 p.m. .y 11,Ite► Ten i:y. k. 4141 p,Dt.--1'owed t ` h }:nrmdes," l,reeent ' W4Y 1 gram In brief, week ,Ii ere. November ft, 1924. WI:,Y..8..li.ue tidy, 11.20 1L61.-4)7yt►tu N. Y., 4;,•uwritl 7:I.r•tr1 t'•ni.inulj. 7110 •it E. Jtoi.+•lair. (go • kila•yelew i:tsI -ureter ).Hetero u.tnu. Itl...•k.•1• tja dau•hud t1m.'.- . Vwiucsday, Xyl Snuday, N.,r',.nds•r :1, In.:io n. un.-- 11.111. ,tdveulure see titer 1ce of the 1•1e.1 }:ngli•h l.uthera11 I'um Menti. c hon h, St4u•uw-*0t,r. N. Y., +:erniiU Tit epee,. Nuri• tw the Rev. Herta. t T). ShIm,•r. ' ' 1111nn'r pregraw ny. N. Y t:I peen•-1'rograirt by the WGY 'Trio: A S>nyohaup (►rrlu•Attit:.• 1.,o Kliwen, 7.4.1 II. u. --"a' F' .coed I.,r; Louie- It. llao•lne•r. merdde,,Ne•w- loo ' by w•.,11, librarian �(. w h t. . 1 t 7.:91- pain.- S.'rcl •e of Pi nit English - Irony. 1a111•aruealaly, n eh.Schenectady,nu N. , xa41 Pan .Mt essu d amid.. by ure Ili Xu.adaa 10„71:. p.van's Counters C lilt Ilnhrstru. lturriugtuu.td been. "Heine Eco•xntrs in Print," •w M)tntenl. with t1'Illiuw F. Jae►h. al Eloctrl.- Cmul- \Idly Itllpn, . 11110 p.m: )111 feel idiom ' by 4;e.trg 7 2:1 p.m. --address. "Sugsl•stIona it:Minstrel ploy WJ1 of N4.41. Voris w feature. fm the Tt --Address, Dinner. . " ill also broad. W Irl,' 11.30 p.m. --4) gu$ n. itul by Stelae 7.-15 p.m. ddn•ss. -Eighth Aquudl -eV E. I' ,l,4•b:I from l'r,s•lor'. 11nr Roil I'll 11 of. tate American Jtwl matins Itlwr•ke• 11*14, •tllaou7. Cr.,'(MIA. W. 4'lark. ►'relay. Nov -tither •J4. 7.4.. 44.w. -. ''.(M) pew. ltly.siuu prugraw by ,'4444• Tratetogite, n.Ialn-ill to the An- oists' *." :nixed quartet ; address, ..1e0,- by 1)r. Mei ItoUsh: music by "Ru.nitl," by Elia A. Shlnkerielt. i the %\V:Y nlh.• 0stru 1`th••da). No4,'nalN•r.11. 8.:10 p.m.-, 10.30p.m.-I'rugr..ln \by world Dinner program., I. !beet 'reI. Eyck's)ng1•rs, Wlllhom nail Rowland J:uue+ Trio, Albany. and by the t\'IiV 4►rch.stra: address. 7.4:. p.lu.--Armistice• 1):1y *dices. Lwvrnullivr+ Thal .Nuke htlerfri. icy ea "National Loyalty and Interna I a. t\'.•II a+ 1'.e It'. by ('11arJe. JI. Clonal ('.w s•ratien- by Dr. I'harles r I •Vra.uld.•r 1ticlnuou.I. I'r•.id.'In (' YHE S SIGNAL, ' ••• SOD C$ SNT. night., fanners cuu► .cel ldowk•g emulate, Lloyvl Walden. 1 Wi4►waar.r e . *round their farms ell Saturdey In I. S. SOWS *BY Teacher, • me wa an effort to cheek the fl This did nut du much e,Kxt, as It y checked the. grass fire. 14. R NO. 4. tX1LBORNE The fire-fighter. wort• greatly ham- The following Is the report of S. tiered yesterday by the den*, smoke, 0. No. 4, ('olburne. for the mouth of which. driven by the w'htd, almost Odolser. ole ttupils' etaudil►g i+ uff.svntwt Ibwu. lastest on their dally work as will us P:utuwl by for w'In4I. 4he flames it- on exasuhuttlon, in spelling and lit- that the sky �• mole last night orator In the seudor ,la,*.es, that it ...mild be 'seen at :. dlah►gqce of •age attrudalaw. .'(►. T11rw• uuukrd (emcee wiles.. Many thous* U'l ti� 'with au tist.•riek title wised more people visited the scene of tie fl/e than' a week: Jr. I. -.alar e.'t Itid do Front: - concession � d+ lradit . tr attar' ga � u i 1 tela The r .1 t 4i ) p L concession were blocke.1 r'1 motor lou 111.1. Aa mu Fisher. traffic 111l day'.[ Sr, 111. ]lyrtlr Jttelyurr. ,►lice 1111. I11111t'a11 Mllliou, Merle Fisher. J1r: 111.--i.aurelta Fliek, 'Jaw Mc- >sCRObL REPORTS Clore. •Rets Fisher. R -Florence ,{'1 'r 'o r. iLM un• \tan S. S. NO. 6. t;001)1:1eJ4'1t TOWNSHIP Pitbl The following 1. the report for S. / Rr S. No. 6, H..elOrieh township, . the. $} 111audIug helm, Ios,•d on the e•xatuita ' ,tiered 114.1p1'during the month of Oct �lr. Pr. -Elmer Fisher. Ie•r. These narked with to --defy' ' fig. •1'r.-•�'G1>'tou Million. 'Edith Iso: wire absent (tutu tele or morr/le Ilk. •Norma Fisher, •Wiuniftt'd nmivati.•n+r �i'ltbhndo, •OI►v,• 1'ItGlad44. / ( The heat openers for the 111'1.111 - Sr.. IV: -4'layton - Edward. /11a•A. Laurette }9l•k. heti. Fisher. Map ('slwe11, Idella Oke. ) ' garret Pitblado. Franklin Elkj. Jr. - IV. -Norman Fuller. - lar:on Myrtle Mrl'lure. • ('Nlwelt:'�a Eleanor .Ivhnston.' EtmivP C. ►'. KN'Ix'HTI'1„ Teacher. Sowerlot )Ll�.lnvl Oke. Everett.. Jac., _ Ilwain, Poison Sowerbv. i CHILDREN'S AID 1 (Pies' aF 111 }sthpr Moliweiu ural .4"• •k h i Porter. i.,..11oII go, w... late Vs, v, •}:dna 11.4'x001. I. -Norma 11111. Gordon )1.','u.d. . 1'r. -Ciera l'Itldudo, Ruth l'it- 1u, Herman Fisher. toe• ewer y• Lorne or Fl WORK PRESENTED n 1 iaturiny. November 15. 1. 1 BAZAAR by irulie•.' Aid Society. iu North St. Methodist Church . 1111 • Saturday, Nov.. ( 1.•tit I g t S.14. P. HMCo? Fancywork, 110tnenlade HakiiiR. Candy, etc. Te:. .wn•e.l from :I :N)fn i p.O*. HAVE YOUR WAGON TIRES Cold Set for a permanent job. oominion Road Machinery cm", 1 1 boys, The highest number at soy r fourteen. the luw4wt sax yCl the year. Mr. Elliott read WANTED.-W4IitK 111; TIl)C•- DAY. ,v e. t01 hone. *till school were men- , OFFICE. t1.o,i1 and Ipstaue•,4 given of soccer*.' tui tats+lug of exawtuattoue and of pries taken at school fears. I'haul. were expressed fair 'aid given anti requests 11141,1e for the con - Hinton, of the same. Treasurers Statement 171r 4rea•iirer. Sheriff lteyuoWs, wan absent on *covert of e)urt diel, les. but his report :ens ,relented .by 1 1I \Ir.' Elliott. as follows: -twuunt rr- 4wh'e41. $4149.44: amount expended. 14101,142. with NeVerap aeenlUt,. as yet to pray'. ser that there l+ need of lib- eral support being given at once. Mr. Kelso was *eked to tell of 111e fare secured by the Ge vrunte•ut near Ik,wu'suv111e for dellnqueut IN,y's finch + , n are now sent to Jdtmkci. -A. 1►hil- unthropic man Bare Ina acres. a 41Iuabae fares near llowmauvllle, and the Government 1a,Ugbt the Ittlme aOVant1, sued the work of putting it l;s1hape is under way. notion of apllreclation of atich Notion oil the part of the Govern44-In was Iatss.•d. It we- 141.44 put uu r.rrd ilia4 lilt me•tlug rz- pres. it. highest appreciation of the work twhtg deme by Mr. Kelso rand trust that nothing will .xctlr to re- move hie therefrom for wavy ye.lrs yet to tome• Same of tie children sang and re- cited and W. C. T. 1'. members served refreshments ■t the close of a highly luta•r.pting mewtleg, -I ter„ Evelyn W.werby. Earl M,.tllds- Mr. J. J. Kelso. the I'rotineial Wq- •t'hristie Harmer. . -1111 riotl Porter. Verus Ed- The thirteenth animal meeting of )lire Powell. - • i the Huron county Cbildren'r Ald err 11, 1.11111 f 9.3f) p.m.- -ikuxr 1kuastlp hr P1111 n•r. It.inlano's I►r•he-etr* frons; Kett- P noire hotel. .\iwut', N. Y.: f,w.tlw►t wr re•snits and paopular song.. WORST FOREST FIRE IN BRUCE COUNTY -Many Acres of Fine riseleriIlk.mid in Greenock Township 1'A1t1;11d..'Nor. y.- Forest fires in� the (;re•ns•k lwamp. the'. 15,(rno-acre tract In Greenock- township, spread rapidly[' %%A11 the high. mad last night Nod today acres of flew timber have been destroyed, with el 10.. estimate., approximately at $:.IMt,IMMI, The location ed the wont blaze ie 4411 the Nth vOn- ee.sion of Greenock, five atilt oar-li*lf - mR.vl west of Cargill. There are. :4M► volunteer workers engager) in fighting tllrotlgh hetet and awoke the . worst forest fire in the history ofd Bruce county, while many others are p•o- tw•tiag tate farm building. In the vi-. cinity of the fes•. Kaon is nrt1.•nl:; IIIYYt,Y1 to 1114 tilt' situation. Families in the fire region .IN•nt tin anthills night. Women anti children remained up all night ready to lea re their homes in «►ase of danger. Mind- ful of the prediction often mode by. many old resideati of Utile locality, 1( if a bad fire brow out In the Green- eM•k 'mane.. it would Sweep the en -I tire district within twenty-four honr.,1 residents of thin t..w'u - were .alw I greatly alarmed. Following the de•atrtr•tiow of one of the big luurts•r camp. on Frblav erintendenl. hives Address 1 • r. 11.--K..s- Sowerhy. Itoh Ole. (Tare Harmer. Enna* Powell. itt-Joit Harmer. Sr. Pr.-Manrlee Mcllwai't. Merv- in McAllister. Jr. Pr. -Herbert Powell. Grahem Jotter' ton. I la rry Ideidon. Ri: hal rd Porter. Willie Porter. Nnd►Iaer on roll -2:. K. E. I:ItAf{.1)1. Teaehe'r. S. S. NO. 6. EAS,' WAW.iNQSIT The following is taw report o; East Waw'ano,th 0. A. 'No. 6. Those 'irked thus• were ailment for some of the tee -t. Slrond ywr a ontinpation-Warren Lhunford .71. • Sr. IV.=Melbourne Keating •A1. Elaine Bamford Si. Evelyn Mcrow- ell.73. IV. --Irene Carter 62.2. Edna Walsh '62. Madeline Walden 60, Mary Rod- ger •70. Lenore Million•. Sr. ITL -Rao Vincent 79. Marlon McCullough 71. Norman itudger 70, Benny tt'el,h •69. Sr. -IL -Edythe Ire -Dowell 75. Mar- jorie Campbell 00. Thaddeus Gower*. Orville Tunnev :.S. Jr. 11.-I':rne„t !•ental 67. Sr. 1.-1,I4Td Walden 70. Sri Pr. -Mary Ann (:ower. Pr. -Jack Amat rong. Ji. Pr. Krnn.•th 1'ampbx•Il, Herry mop,. Highest in nriehmetk'-Normin Rodger. 1Ii1M�t in spelling-itov Vincent, F.lein{l\Itomford. (Pest in 'moa ATTRACTIVE APPAREL FOR THANKSGIVING HOLIDAY MILLINERY Every woman wants a new Hat for Thanksgiving, We have the newest of fall and winter Hats, in soft lustrous tones of velvet or rich plush, that prove equally becoming to the'shingled or the long-haired woman. Specially priced for the holiday. Ladies' Dresses of silk velvet. with straight line effect, .trirnrned with richly colored silk braid. Priced at IES' DRESSES $13.50 Ladies' crepe -back sari button trimming. Just the evening wear. Priced at COATS Dresses, with lace and for afternoon or $14.50 Coats for ladies, misses and child- ren. Very attractive in style and ap- pearance, and we are making special prices for this Thanksgiving sale. ,,GLOVES In Gloves we have chamoisette, with fancy embroidered cuffs, also dreis kid gauntlets. Also children's chamoisette Gloves, pin or with gauntlet. FOR MEN, YOUNG MEN'„ We have a new shipment of Overcoats in latest style and materials, also a full line of Furnishings; felt and velour Hats, Caps. Socks. Gloves, Silk Scarfs. etc, TIS SQUARE A. CORNFIELD LADIES' AND GENTS' FURNISHINGS SHOP WHERE YOU ARC INVrT .D •f0 SHOP GODARICN PNOHR 4'18 clety Was held in "Thr Shelter" on Tuesday tit 3 p.m.. with a good alten- dare. tine -third of them Ing men. The county was represented by Its Warden. Mr. I:resin, Mrs. P:rmin being with him. and Mr. B. t' Munuings. a member of the county council. The- pmeeting was presided over by the president of the Society. Mr. Jam.•. Mitchell, elle in his opening address referred to 'the grew( pa.wsur,e it wean to have the Provincial superin- tendent, Mr. .1. J. Kele.. present to speak oltrthe brooder outlook of the Society's work. The ehairma n wade Imentlun toxo of the efficient service. of Mrs. Wllwm, the matron. and of the help her het+lend also trate to the CAM of the Cfhrtlt.r and its little folk. Special mention was made *1Mn of the inettinable alit ri'es'41 d from different org*niaation. without which the 'work could ,'sr.•ely be under- taken. On be•balf' of the executive Mr. Mitchell conveyed etpre•+.ions of deep sympathy for the county aula•r- i inte•ndent, Mrs. Elliott and their fam- ily in the loss of their 110n...0 valuable to the life of the community in which lar 11ve'l1 and helpful to his bu.iue•si world. Mr. J. J. Kellam Mr. Kohne wa. then introduced to the meeting and lagan his address by paying he congratulated himself that Ills life at the beginning lied been dir- ected into a .e•f)tl channel such as hr had followed now for forty years. IH4' today%IN today more than 1.41 r n fir in hdlo•ver that the world is getting better. 11, la advuneing along etety line of 'Rod and uveal work. fn • the early days It was hand work to interest people in hrlpde•++. neglected I d1ildre•n. It was left largely to ethnic -4 and s•h.o1. and If these ennId not retie them then nothing else was tried. He in-tariee.l de- fame of 41 money r•ouncii refusing , A few year. ago to give one dollar of aid. ►tut this twat fall it 'weed ' A strung resolution of ap r*. intion o)f Its agent and derided to prew•nt him with a cloned ear -to take the pia4 of his ripen one so that be mut.) pr'w.•ute his worthy work in greater comfort. Mr. Kele(' it dangly asked Mr.' Erwin to Inky not il of Urot .Th-. Soe•iety twist reyutly . organized was In Timmins. that centre of e.mp'e' life. In n few days 92500 were 0111i- w•ri1s.1 in order/to lmike It possible to wvnre{the ve•r best man as over - .4.•' of bile' child welfare w-di4. These thou Inmtay. went to sheer/ he said. that reM tr public men are regard- .' hag these auperintend4dts as real tier- ! van r hf the people, lining elcat ' ...a ,while work. The slo4eniof the Irby Is, "A reel home for every ' h moles* efilM, and a real child le every chlldlese honk." In the /part thirty years 30,000 children l/1141' l*e'n paired in foster homes by the l'rorinelo! Society end its comity ngen*M, and the large utaJorit,. bare made good. j Mr.,'Kelso expressed 1.1, pleasure at seeing two repreeentallv,•s of the 1 ....tint, council present. 11.• paid n well doseraed tribute to Dlr. )Elliott, .eying he restarted him as one of the very best agents In all the organl- ze1k411. 'Mr*. Wilson. toe,, received el word of iewomendation fnr her goo.I 1 work m* J•aother to so many different ' natures. 'Yeo forward." was his closing ad- monition. for there was still a great work to do. Each one wens needed. by word end deep. to help the Children's' Aid Sex•et The County. Agent'[ Report Mr Elliott, In presenting his an- nual report. amid the Harem County Soel.•er'a agent had inv.wtlpptted 180 new eewa of neglected or otherwlsr dependent children and of these tiiirtev,, had been made permanent ward,. of tYM1ltot•Cety. The listener had to read between the 'Mee to tree A reel idea of flee work atcompllshrd. but 1'Igttres do speak even in a modestly presented report. Of thew• thirteen aerie five lied e•omw from Stephen tow "hip, ,'lour from lllyth. one from Tacker. smith. two from Grey And one from (;o/erieh. Mr. Elliott.geve• a glimpse of the surroundings from which they were taken sod then told of the dim- px.elflon that hail been made of them. All hilt one of the thirteen had been placed In good foster hemp*. Turning then to the eupervlslnn of the wards of the Socety, he Maid 199 bootee hqeel been vleilled. and to do this 8.000 Intim had been travelled. 4102 letttfir had been r eeive) and 1841 tient out. When children are legally adopted all oversight /vitae.. Th1s gttl1e frequently oe'cwn. he said. Ile rereaced to the good work In the Jnvenll.' Court. It works hand In hand with the Aid Society, bending over children to Its supervision At proem them ate eight children In the Owner. Ave prim and three eve 1 letters treat words in which by lady. Apply at THh SIONAI4 • • -- PUBLIC HOTROD F('l*NIT' RI: R}:l'.Ultt:I ANI) wade ot,•r: neat epee guuruutw•d. !Apply at '1'111: SIG;N.i7. OFFICE. pl'111.14' NI I'I'Ic'l .-\\rlpale THE Iwrtc teen taking dr..... from .1. 11. \'rvs.mau'a Freu.11 cle:uling *torr. \['eat -*erect, return name at once and save -trouble. Kvet1}rg (9aares These classes are now being organ- ized in ltaeketry on Friday. 7.30; Saturday, 2 and 4 p.m.; and Monday, 7.:a. p.m. Millinery on Tuesday 7.311. and Thursday, 7.30, If needed. Vale' v 'Knitting and Wool(' raft Tuesday. 7.89; and Thursday, 7.30; and afters ooar at 3 p.m as nodal. Dressmaking on Wednesday after- noon. :t o'clock. and evening at 7.:41, and otlwr afternoons and evenings as rw4uired. The principnl will •1s• in the Mi- nify 11rvary Morn., first floor. each ee,ynlng a t 7.:10. J. W. I'RASEI(. .1. 1'. ilt'ME. 4'lalrman Commltt.e. Principal. PUPIL NURSES WANTED at Alexandra General and Marine HtrplW. 4;oderk•h. Applicant. must ire twenty yearn of age and barye a geoid English IAova tkm. Apply 10 THE .11'I'}:I4INTi:NI)►:NT. GLL'NDRY'S SALE REGISTER November 11+.- 4'Iraring 1411 ll en ole of thoroughbred farm stock tool implements, property of Mr. John H. Medd. at lot 2.1. ItInee0414111 2. Nest Wawanosh, e,mmem•Ing at 1 o,clock. A full list of the 44(.)4•44 anal imple- ments will appear In next week'. blue. 'LI. NH►:. -At ' ..%Irn4tra h.mpltal, Gods -rich, on Wednesday, sday, 1 Menthe _2nd. to Mr. and Mrs. !Iowan' Mc- Nee. it daughter. MARRIED. Mfeel'Ir-U1,-IN4.1,144.-At the rel- denee of Mr. Wm. 1ri*nn. Kapp en. on Thursday. (k•tuhe•r 30. by It.•v. Dr. Itarnby. brother-in-law of the groom. Marlon EI►aalwth. only flanghter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Inglis. of 4:oderlrh, to AriiIbllld 444r)lly1 Macl'hail. of 4;alerich . tow .hip. DIED. GLEN.. -In ('oltsorne townehip, on %%'wane -*day, Nov. A. Jame. Caen, aged 74 years and 9 mouths. 11N )(MOMJA.t1. LOVE. ---In ever loving memory of our dear win and brother, limin- l/aldv.•, died of wounds end gas, Nov leer 11th, 1917. Refs Mme• Is dear to memory, 'Tia graven on our hearts; His kindly *male it with u+ 444111, !Angering. loth to part. lint Goal alone las helped us well lir Marr our heavy cross. Wh*I though in lonely grief we sigh Fur son and brother Is•lov.l no 'longer nigh. Submissive !gel we reply: Thy, will be dune. -Ever remembered by Mother. Alice, Kvdnev and }'red. CARD Of THANKS MR. JAMES BELLAND FAM - 11.Y take thlm intone of thanking alt the.friend's and neighbors for the klndtwp., shown during their re- t'e•nt sad bereavement; also for the Ie•Antlfttl floral tributee. MRS. JOHN ALLIN AND FAMILY w I'h to thunk all the friends and relet1Tes who by kind words and kind deeds ,tried to lessen their sorrow in their recent wad bereavement: aha fete the beautiful flowers received. FOR SA1.E FOR S,U,R.-Se ILiI) ()I:ART}:Tt- cut Zak flat top (Ace Meek. Ap- ply to -HOME BAKERY. West street. VOR $AI.E.--11)1.STA1N COW. 1 duo January. 4'. H. OROVRS. Huron road. Telephone,S3 on 601. FOR SALE. --JUST COMPLETED modern mix -room teras. on New• gete arrest; polished oak floors. bath, ripptrate toilet, flreplRO*' and - fur- nace. Apply to R'. FRANK SAUN- MIRA, Cambria road. 'ikk - MR SALE. --CHEVROLET MOWN, i 1923 model, ran 8.000 miles. Ape ply to HATS & HATA, solledtore for the estate of Richard Aheltep. RADIO FOR SALE -)1) SET; .111 be sold' tOX 41, THE BiONAI.. BO. BH1:C0T.1C rI ad of R. C • XXXXX sill ee and cedar siding at Airflow Ata ROBERTSON 9 TRiEBLE, R.R. No. 6, 47oderteh. Tel* ppoaee-Dnngilnnon seed Carlow. V' ✓I'IatS' LIST 1924.-411'N 14'IPAL• !TY OF '1vlN'N OF 60I1E111l'H, (`ht'NTY OF 1II'1tuN. TORI 'APARTMENT TO 1tI9T.-NOVL�•• ' • 11ER ist ; funitshed ur unfnra• Ished,' ALEN. I4AINI)}1142. 1I1 RENT. -11411'8., WITH FUR* • NAt'E and rtl. ry eonvrnleneej hutaedlht.• 1.'s..•rs1yu : will rent K (rase. W. .1l'HESt)N & SON. ACCTIONEERIN4 T. ) I iOMA. LI NDRI' 1;111 i• 71. LIVE T(xR AND G L }, 13tIi AU'CTiONEER Telephone No. 119. Baler attraded':0 anywhere and env, effort male to give aatlslaMloS, Farmers' rale notes discounted. Notice 1a hereby giv.:u that 1 have 11. S'f.%1-KEIt, at'c'TIUN}:ER o w , mlMl 1 with �.vlion 10 , t the Vet-' • for household effect, farm stocks ors' 1.Ist Aet a1(11 that 1 lave °ceded up at my menet 111 tau' 'TownHall.(h 1- tc. for the County of Huron, erieh. on the 'Iwteuty-eighth day of Addrea all communications to Ji95 4%dit er, 11104. the live of all persons BTALKER, Auburn P. O. entitled to vote In the sold wutnlel- "'- polity at I,otll elc✓fllous for. members .1f the Legislative .\sarwhly and mun- icipal tilts -thous in the *aid muuic•1- pallty and the list of all persons e'u- titlwl ro Tutt ti! Wan 141Int l elw9lun41 .iul] In the etltd wuuiclpwllt7. and that Mich Ii..t remains there for in- spection. . - Anl 1 hereby toll tip..n all vdters to tike 1mmelfatit proceeding,. t0 gore arty error. or uallasiuu, e.rrvc nal a.'eording to law, the haat day for -eppeel peeing the frith day ..f Novem- ber, ti1r:4, 1.. L. KNOX. . Clerk of Town of G,d,•rl.•h. NOTICE TO CRS Nuric1: To CREDITO In the matte- of the estate of John Maxwell. late ..f the towel of G,s1- erlcb. In the county of Hunan. 1ab- onrer, de•eaa•d. Notke 1- hereby given pnrsgant to section :Al, of the Trustee Act (R.44.0. 1914. Chap. 1211. ttuit all creditors and :hose having dolma or demands atptlnst the estate of Ude Raid John Maxwell. rote) died ons or about the 1101 daof • Jnne, required 1►, 1924. are quirel on or before the 1701 day of November. A.D. 1924. to send by po+t prepaid or deliver to Ethel May Maxwell, of the town of G..lerieh. the aduliul+tra- triz of the estate of the 0111 141 elle evened. or to the under4lgned• their Chrtetlan names and surnames, ad- dreames and de.e•rlption. with full par- tleulara of their claims. a -Terme-tit of their aer'mts and the nature of the secnrlttr•s. If any. hell by them. And take notice that after the said last mentioned date the meld adminls- tratrit will precee I to distribute the assets of the maid deceased among the parties entitled therefor. having regard only to the elafmm, at which the then !ball have notice, and that the maid adminlstratrix sell! not he liable for the said drerewl'a debt. or any part thereof to any prevent or perinea of oboe.• ela;ma notice shall not have been received by her at the time Qt such dl^trR,ntion. Dated till+ 1341* day of Octehcr. A.D. 1924. Di'DL}:Y E. 11n1..1[ES. G.elerieh. Solicitor for Adelnl.tratrlx. DENTAL R. IAIRNE WILKEi' Y4)r.•r Horn's Shoe Store. TelephouO 420. EveIings by appointment. ('HIROPILtCTOR MR. A. N. ATKINSIIN REOISTEREI0 4-HIIt01'RACTOR I :oderieh. AUCTION SAIF ('brook.• organle and., nervous dna• I ell M. 4lonsultnIlion ft's•. DCVO ho . _ to 5. and 7 W 0 p.m.. a194 tiv appointment. Reelden.y and n1(kr--('ur. Enol and Victoria streets. • 1 DR. ALEXANDER FISHES:, ,.hone 997 Stratford, Ont. Special*rata attention gives to (are 09 is n. Dik It.(n w ! a Wittil. F. YA 'CALrchltdre.9 Bayfield, Ont. Once bon s--2 to 4 -and 7 W & :Other ]ours by appointment. DR. F. J. R Fe eltST• :lt 1 EYE, EAR. NOSE, TU1LOAT Late Rouse Surgeon N York Opt j thalmic and Aural Hospital, aselstaall at Moorefield Eye Hodpltal add Golden Square Throat Hoapital, Los. don. . Eng. 53 Waterloo St. 8., Stratford. Tal. lephone 267. At Hotel Redford, Goderich, on I November 17th. at 7.30 p m . t., Nov- 1,emle•r isth. at 1 p.m. 1 PROP. W. H. JACKSON, Organhrt and Director of Musk. North - street Methodist church. instruction given in Voice Cultures. Organ, Plano, It Violin, Guitar. Theory, ete. Studio ant I residence, 27 North street. Phone 384. MEDICAL MUSI Ai''CTION SALE ()F' 111)1'SF.1l40.1) FI'RNJTI'HE, PONY, Y, ri\RN I:SS, Bi'(N;l', E141'. Mgt. JAMES WIfTTE. SR., will melt by pul1ie auction at his hum.'. !flock. +t -reed, Galcrieh. on S.\TI'It1)AY, NoVI:MI4EIt 13th. commencing at 1 o'clock ..harp: 1 Indian pony. 1 wet of bailees.. 1 rubber-tirwl buggy. 1 ikoherty organ, 6 cs•tavrt; 1 tlrxtk.w+.e, 1 china cab- inet. 2 parlor biome 1 parlor silt, 1 parlor table, 1 ',arid!. earprt, 1 dozen parlor mats, 1 .Hsieh, 1 kitchen table. 3 kitchen chnlr,. 1 kitchen evpboard. 1 dining chairs 1 side hoard. 1 whatnot, 2 ,.•rarer door... 2 steel washtnl*r. 1 +te•el range and "pipet. 6 .'.in,'-seotel ehelrs, and mom- entum other articl•M. There will be no reeervo. TE11Ml$-t iuslt. T. Ot:NT)itY, Auetioneer. AUX ON RAL,: 4'3"' V.\l.l'ABLE D-tl T $TO(.'K, Ilftle41S, 1'01'L - TRY, JAS. 'M4 -31.4N1 -S will sell by public auction on the preminelr at •'Garbrald." Joke Bh.we Road. Colborne'Xownship (near Ihtn- lepi, on W11)N FIADAY. NOVEMBER 117A1 12TH. e,nnnone•Ing at 1 .rc9.s•k, the follow• Ing: Cattle -1 Holstein cow. due Decem- ber 21st. A years 0111; 1 Holstein ere, 9 petrol old, Char .March 3rd; 1 Hol- stein elm, 7 year. old, duo .January 2nd : 1 IJereford cow, G yearei old, deo December 28th; 1 grey lhtrham tow, 7 years old. dee December 19t41 1 Holateln eqw, 8 year. old, dne I)e- cember' 10th; 1 black 'Holstein ere, 5 yoere old. due January 24th; 1 Hol- stein cow, 3 yenrrm old, Inc Novenfber 20th; 1 Holstein tow,. 7 year... old. due May 13th; 1 Itolstein cow, 9 yonr..dd. duo March 18th; 1 ilurham cow, 0 Tears odd, doe January 24th: 1 black cow, 4 years old, -dao March 184.11; 1 Holstein cow. 8 years old` due Fobrtary 13th; l'red and white now, A years old, dna, D eeember 21$h ; 1 Holwteln eow, 7 years old, due Feb- ruary 12th; 1 Hereford heifer, 2 etre old. enppnto•d to be In eel?; 4 steers, 2 years old; 2 steers, 1 yesr old ; 2 ITol•tein heifers. 1 year old ; -1 purebred Hn4steln bell, 6 months old. These cows are on In 41004 condi- tion. part of a herd of twenty-eight that liversied over eleven thousand NC. of mflk Inst year. The reason for welling sixteen. we have atzleen young heifers to take their piste. Aerate -1 brown (Tide more. 1309 Its., A years oM ; 1 bey marc, 13110 Ito., 8 years old; 1 bay gelding. 1400 i .., 6 years oke. 1 set henry team harness, 30 young Barred Rock hens. 10 young ducks. TMRMA- -8 monthly gives on fur- nishing approved Joist notes hr A per tent. straight allowed for esah on reedit amounts. IAS. 11.41. 041178, T. (;lNDRY, Proprietor. Aerometer MACDON,ALD GIBBS, Organist and Choirmaster of Knox church. - ipatructlon In Mem, Organ, and sing - Ing. Pupils prepared for examine - Gem If desired. /For terms apply ■t Knoz church from 4 to 6 p.m. on Thursday or Fre• day, or address 1'. 0. Boz 64. Tele- phone 2411w. CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT PRANK P. GIIIBS. CHARTERED a Accountant. 102 Ontario street. Stratford. ,'hone 13410. Rea. 1330,J. 1�OAL PROI'1►►'OOT & KILTA)RAN • Barrister.. Notary Public. etc. Money to (Lend. Phone 97. Mikes -The Square. (k).ttr041 A. Li'FF. B. A.. BARRISTER. R (' • Solicitor and got ry 1'» t11tc. North St., Goderieh. ,'hone 411. DI.1..EY E. 4(01431E14 Barrister, 1st. ()Mee-iiamilton Moret, Goderlch. Phone 27. - CS}:.U;}:It, K.C., BARRISTER, ' BOLIOTT, Notary Publle 06 Conveyancer.OROMce--Oosrt Hoa*eso iI'IapB & ilf4ape BARnicenAM, Ere. R.C.HAYS-R.C.HAYS,JR., B.A. Hamilton St.. (Ioderien s INSURANCE. LOANS. MTC, moKH.TAP MUTUAL FIRE iN• parr SCRAN(7; t1f/.--'arm and leolnt.'4 town property tpanred. Otacers-Jae. Connolly. Pres., Oo&•} rich P. 0.; Jae. Pavans, Vice -Proc. Beechwood P. 0.; D. F. McGregor. Sec. -Trees,, Seatorth P. 0. Directors -A. BroadfaN, R. 11. No. E, Reaforth ; John O. Odors, Na 4 Welton; 1r1111am Rion, R. R. No. 2, 2. Seafortb ; John Reoselwlee, Brod- barn ; Geo. McCartney, R. R. Seaforth; Robert Terris, Matlock; Hurray Gibson, Bromfield; Jame. Means, Beechwood; Jamas Coanolly, 0oderlch. Agents --J. W. Teo, 0oderleb ; Al..xLeitch. R. R. No. 1, Alma*; Jobn Murray, Reafor•th; 11. HInchtay, aeatorth. Pelky-bolder* eas pay all pimento and p4 theft earde rootlet - rd at It. J. Mondale' ClMiteg Stark Clinton ; R. H. Oates Oratory, Ea E ton greet, Gederleh, of J. H. 0esent1 Rime. Barfield. • e