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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1926-11-18, Page 81 R- Thursday. Nocember IS, 1926. t ` p 4 4. 4. The Stratford Beacon -Herald cto on Saturday A PULL PAGE EVERY WEEK -END r 4. 4iitii44444;14°1 GOLDEN BEAST 4 E.Philli psOppenheini " MONI.1', mooeyt she exclaimed, passion- ately. "That is all your breed thinks of. The millions for which you „ have toiled ant ohaneiy already into poises." Road this inseam serial STARTING. LN >if you do not get The Stratford Beaoon- ▪ Herald now, ask the carrier lay to *tart delivery to your door. `ga 4411. 4* e ' ICalk ° e;s46Aa sge'6'54 46 4 4 4 4 4 4 4'&'3'' 4s it tE 4 THE SIGNAL ,- GODERICH, ONT. LEADER SINQLAMR . ANA O. A., ROBERTSON,lrr SPEAK AT )#LYTH ICoutlauod from Pyo 1) wemhi'r*. Iat of •theta dry,.1 hope. in- stead of three as formerly. Our third seat was given to Toronto. Mr. Fer- gys.,u's action was deliberate mid to- teutkutal lu taking away nine rural *,alts with u majority of 72.000 cotes for the I.T.-1. "Mr. Juyu•t *aid he followed Mr. Ntckle when he Toted for 4.4 beer. Why. then. .toes he not follow hem uuw?. Aplatrrttly Mr. Joyut doesn't know hie own mind. It is said be wants. to drop out. Mr. Fkrgnson 1•rts talu:y d.N•wn t knew his own mind and 1 say Ito 1s not a safe matt to Irmo." ( Applause. 116 Mr. Sinclair In °wiling his remarks referred to Mr. Joyut's profemekal temperance allegiance and cls rotes in the Legislature. Commenting upon an 1 interview Mr. Juy-ut gave a Toronto s newspaper se•klnir to get some fixed 7t' opinion from hie between t;overie went control and prohibition. Mr. Sln- Nair ...rated that Mr. Juyut'a only reply had hceu "that h.. would nut give free whiskey to anybody." That's fairly good dptrine for Mr. Joint or any- body else. 4f?ughter). But If Mr. Joynt voted for 4.4 beer because Mr. elp Sickle did. and if be Is still a tee- totalier and a temperance man. thea why does be 491_611L1aye falth.-in Y� tfr Xlekle and follow his lead and come *out against Mr. Ferguson. his leader. -and the author mf -this Government 4' control policy" Because.. as I have matt elsewhere. Government control is not the _whey of the Conservative party : rather It its Mr. Ferguson's ets policy. "There was a debate at Toronto Lehr2 elite ii jyg illpe.trur4l' jiests aad 141(ling tell d71dp11 *eatR. wee rashetd through Parliament with shunt clot- Mderatlon on the last night of the session. "Mr. Ferguson says tlu*t It has been the lN•ttt naltles that have contruted to the 'unpopularity' of the O.T.A. He proposes. heavier peusltlte under Guv- ernmeet control. !hies he out Think that the nee- act would also bev,me unpopular tot* that cert sante reason: Mr. Ferguson's posltion is absurd iN•- reusr of his many changers sod' 1 du think the ps,ple should ltealt•te lx - fore giving him a blank cheque to In- troduce any legislation that he sees tit. Beer parlors are only hhMlru be- low the floor. He has dropped that wing of his policy. but he may bring It in agaln If ret'irnel. The only safe way to deal with the situation 1s to elect candidates. like Mr. Robertson who come out as clearly as he has dome for the continuance of the O.T.A. end opposed to Government control." I Applause. Gordon Young. president of the rifl- ing Liberal Association. pre*Idel et the meeting. Mr. Young de -claret "that there 5. absolutely no. doubt" about North Huron returning Mr. Robertson as a supporter of the O.T.A. and behind Mr. Sinclair and the IAleral party. He spoke of campaigning with the candidate and remarked that If Mr. Ferguson him- self had to go through such roads he would not again commit the Injustice tterfias succi-► an important election on the people at the untavor• able season that he has thea edectlon. ANNUAL MEETING CHILDREN'S AID SOCIETY Oaten nt bast 1 ear Elected for An- other Term The annual meeting of the Huron minty Children's Aid and Humane Society was held on Turaday evening, November 101h. In Victoria street ['noted church. Goderich. Owing to the rain there were uo representatives from other towns in the county and the attendance was not large. The president. lt*v. J. E. Pord. Oenpled the chair. The game of- fices were re-elected for another i Marine and General Wiring Electric Ranges --Electric Washers Fittings of all kinds. W. Mae -DONALD Electrician Mose 174w Gelleridt A Bargain Brand new white brick res- ident?, has never -been occu- pied, situatt'l on the Bayfield Road in the Town of Gode- r.As, xi :_motet •a -it al Math. -- hardwood tloors downstairs, finished in ivory enamel downstairs. and ' white up- .tairle. All moderh coitveni- 1•nertt. in eooneetion with ,,1 ! i acres of land. Purchase of land optional. Apply to Wilfrid Donaldson 11 Bayfield Road Goderich, Ont. The West Street Electrical Shop I have taken over the business of Mr. Robert Tait in Electrical Appli- ances, Fixtures, Wiring, etc., and will continue it at the same stand on West street. I have had several years' experience in this business and will aim to give satisfactory service to all who entrust their orders 10-m3, . Estimates f o r wiring, etc.. given on application. Please call or telephone when wanting anything in my line. Frank McArthur Telephone 82 West Street Millinery Sale for Friday and Saturday In this sale we offer Hats that represent the Best Values of the Seo= son in Styles, in Ma- terials and Trimmings You will surely find just the Hat you want in this collection at $4.50 iss MacVicar- mgston St. Goderich sun's proposal to have university work taught In catenates anti -high schools throughout the l'rovinee. I thought tom Mr. Fe'g11vNt's talk that bls scheme wee ready to go into effect when the uuiversttiee and s t'oudary +stools 'opened last fall. Apparently not. because the report of the debate states that the feature was the lack of information. and one ,,p akar Bald be Ind 'walked the halls of the Parlia- ment buildings trying to get some in- formation on the proposal from offi- cials of the Department of Education, hut had leen unable to too au.' The Premier thinks. of course, he will lighten the burden nn the Prorinclall treasury. but. If he does that. he will only shift it to the municipality where the university work is to be taken. The idea is seemingly just another of 11r. Ferguson's theoriea. "One wonders what he has been do- ing except making such statements to the public trying to [wake them believe that he is doing something of an fm - portant nature. 1 say that the Edo - ea ion l*pa rttneut has lagged be- hind and shut 1t has not had a real live Miuieter since Hon. ltichar r - court went out as •Millister with the Literal regime In 1903. The Depart- ment has nut had the attention 1t should have end as s result our edueatioual system cur. developed into a machine 100110g.'l by officials of the iSyortnsrnt at 'Toronto. There should b• it practical educationist at the heed ..f the Department. The Premier has Nei heavy duties to Iry to candle Unit Department and Mr. Ferguson Ices -aid that if re-Weil.•.I he intends to continue a+ llluistcr of Education eu the ue•w Goverl,ntelt. 1 say that itt•- f•uaru of ,.lir,-_Fs-Fglirg.w•fe attif*,(r edit (hr t►.T.A. 1 be has 'hitt. 10o. that laws which are lcut ublrert•eI should be wiped out 1 tools not the wan for a position having the ears. of the boys and girls or the Prot•ince. The Milne refertiee to the Education Demi CLEROY HURON DEANERY HAVE QUIET DAY AT BLYTH • The clergy of the Deanery of Huron wort for a quiet day at Trinity . to rah. .1:11311111.30" Ity 1h11.3°oaW.Wdntebsd• aRy,et N1rewbeTr . 1I4). Brown brut the Matto. after stitch he gave a short address on "Our Faith." He then adminitcter d the holy eoW- -'mttntnn and gave another mtlelt appre- ciated address on "The Holy Spirit In Our Lives." Al noun the clergy all had diluter together 1,. the Commercial 1•ntel and exnn'sak•d their appreciation of the kindnees,and hospitality of the boat. Mr. Harry Johnston. a returned wan. who enlisted with the inlet Bat- talion. Atter dinner a social hour was emelt at the rectory. At 2430 the clergy reamer/Wed le the church and the rural dean led hi the special prayers for the °erasion. A Scrlyture lesson. Phil. IV.: 1-8. was read responsively. after which the or- dination vows were renewed with the repeating of the Vent Creator Spiritus. Then the rural dean gave a short talk on St. Paul's subjects for meditation, Phil. IV. and the meeting was trer about 3.30. The Reverend Frank Lewin acted as organist in a meat capable manner; the hymns were all suitable for the oc- casion. The men expressed their pleasure at the spirit of the gathering and the hope that it would be at least an annual affair In the IA•surrr._The next mfr-WIIt be aiSayfletd some time flaring the summer of 1027. The fol- lowing clergy were prevent : Rev. ro*n Z C. Harrison, W. y'. Scbaffter, T. L. Lewin, A. A. Trum- pet', H. F. Pauli, R. S. Janes. W. B. Hawkins, W. A. Townshend and A. F. Traverep, tModern •latter being. visitors front the 1'leabery of Bruce. TRL$TEWS SALE Tftt'8TKE'b ISALTE. Ii oder the eutborlty ut the ivaptM- ors of the estate, the undersigued authurliel trustee will offer for sale by auction the farm, farm etoek, lm- plemetts, etc.. of FRED I'LAETLER on the premises. lot 48, oa.nceeslou 14, Hallett, on THURSDAY, NOVEMIIEIt 25th. 192II LOYAL LOYAL. Nov. 17. -Mites Edith Giro woes up from Toronto last we for a visit of a few days. Mrs. Syke•e, who spent a month with her daughter. Mra. Raymond, has returned to herr home at Toronto. She Ftapresoeil herself as well pletst.l with this min of the country. Though Abe election camgn I year: Hon. president. W. R. Elliott; quiet. the people of this ee•tinn are president. J. E. Ford ; vice-president, taking much iatere•at in it. Colborne R. J. Acheson; county luyerietevtdeut, township should give Its own boy a G. M. Elliott: treasurer, R. G. Rey- large majority. ttThr farmers Are away twhind with their plowing on account of the eon - Untied wet weather. A great part of the buckwheat is still out. and farm - Ing operations generally haye lacer held up. it Is to be hoped we shall hove a spelt of fine weather yet before winter closes In. The apple crop has been ehippcvl. and although It was not large those who take carr of their .r - I chards bad something to show for their Iwork. lir. %Vie Young had 1414) barrels of tine feint. Jas. ('hesholm. jr.. hap bought i1 Brfudley's 100 -acre farm on the 111th - ,m No- onc•rteinn and Wilt 1144e It .for Rraa1 purposes. Many of our (armory were present at the male of Ilse McManus. herd on I Tuesday. The stock tens sold at good prices.. Mr. Will Young of Loyal wits among the purchasers And brought away some of the best animt'. i ---- - _----__-- gold and jet brooch, to the form odds: se-re•tary. A. M. Robertson. Itepresentativl•s-Stah,rth. A. D. Seth- erland;• Wingham, Abler ('users: (Tinton. A. T. Tosser: Blyth. E. Bender; Exeter. B. W. F. Beavers; I1rtlasels. James Fox. Advteory and juvenile court commute,- -J a. Ford, It. (:. lteynold>< 1'. 11. Hohertso t. A. M. Robertson. 1t. J. Ac•hesun. The secretary read the minute* of the last annual meeting and the tree - serer gave the following statement showing the receipts and expenditures fur the year ending October 31st. 1926. FiNAXCIAi. STATEMENT ttreetprs Ifadin�iturea from {' No- vember let. It2.5, to October 31at, 1920: Reeiipt Balance os haul m Nov. 1st. 1925 $ 410.50 ('ash tenni iinron county 2:011.00 Cash from munieipellties241110 1'a.h from individual contri- butions 177.A5 ('ash from s.N•Irll.s 2111.33 /'ash from ma entenanee Cash from eetale of J. H PUBLIC NOTICE 1 VOTERS' LIST DNUT10Ei' 'L` ►:. commencing at 1 o'clock sharp. The farm, consiettng of 122 1-3 acres of firstrlass, well-dralut•d farm laud. en which there is one of the beet solid brick houses in the county. heated with hot water. Barns are 40z110 and 30:60 with aY neceasaty outbuiWinga. There is a good or- chard. Reboot 1s built on the lot.• Village of Auburn un C.P.R. Is 1y miles from farms, which Is facing Boun- ty highway. Fenn Sleek, Etc, -One pair of farm horses, 9 and 10 years old; 1 bay mare; 2 6111es, rising 3 years old; 3 cows; 3 steers, rising 2 years old; 3 calves; 2 brood sows; 21 young pigs; 1 Massey-Ilsrrls binder, 7 -ft. cut: 1 liaces•yp1f rris mower. loft. cut; 1 Mas- sey -Harris fertiliser drill, complete; 1 McCormack manure spreader; 1 tap buggy ; 1 Portland cutter; 1 roller; 1 pig reek ; 1 hay rack; 1 side -delivery rake; 1 hay rake; 1 set 2000-15. scales; 1 McTaggart fanning mill; 1 cultiva- tor ;-1-set-lli•in. plate dime barrows; 1 set iron harrows; 2 walking plows; 1 Oliver riding plow; 1 Tudbope and An- densun farm wagent; --1-art-of f-Iiatn sleighs.; 1 set of team harne-cul; 1 set of plow harness; 1 ate of single harness; extra comers. forks• whlffle i'*e,, chains. bags.rabovela, etc.; about tonaked bay; tont 121510 Itis. wheat and barley, mixed; about 1000 bush -la ex- tra good oats for this year (granary ldtterat, a quantity of cut straw. TERMS -On farm, made known at time of sale. Implements, stock, etc. --•410 and under, cash; over that 11011 t, !e months. credit will 1N• glve•n 1 at 6 per cent. interest un fureishlug ■pproved Joint notes; or • dlt*•oatnt of 4 per cent. off for cash at time of *alt.. For further 'orbicular* apply to F. W. RAYMOND, Truetee, 10 threes -Swift Building. London, Ont. T. GUNDRY tsSt)N, A uetlunt t• rs. TO RENT To RENT. - SEVEN -R 0O M Id D hoose on St. George's Crescent. 8q italrle for small family. Apply IItItIN INVESTMENTS, LTD. rK •.1. .• VOTERS` - LIST, 'SU2Il, *Ut1TC1• 1'ALITT. OF THE TOW -r" 0T COD.' Eft;Olt, •C'OIJNTY O'i' 1iUkOIN. Nonce ta-hereby given that 1 hart e ompfied with rection 9 of the Voters' blot Act anti that 1 have posted up at my uttee at the Town Hall, Goderich. on the twenty-ninth day of October. 19211, the list of aft preens* entitled to vote Lu the mild uwuklpailty et both elections for members of the Legis- lative Assembly and . wuulcipal elce- tlons in the said municipality and the list ut all persons retitled to vote at municipal elections only In the sail municipality. And that such 11.t res amine there for Inspection. •And I hereby call upon all voters to take lamreMate proceedings to have any errors or omissions corrected ac. esrding to Lw, the last day for appeal being the 19th day of November, 1U'J6. L. L. KNOX, Clerk of Town of Goderich. CHAETE nn ACCOUNTANT FRANK P. GIBBS, CHARTERED- Aoeountaat. lea Ontario straps. Stratford Phone 1680. Res. L$39J. AUCTIONEs1RING THOMAS GUNDRY, OODgRlca UV' STOCK saw Gammas AUCTIONEER Telephone No. 119. gales attended to anywhere and everg tort made to give satisfaction. Farmers' sale notes discounted. ROBT. ROBERTSON, - The Auctioneer, will coadnct and arrange say sale aim tire latest methods to get the bust re- sults. See him or drop 1 card and Mk - will give it Immeddiate sweeties. Farm sales a specialty Eldon St•, Goderlch. 1 Y. STALKER, AUCTIONEER. • for household effects, farm Moms. etc., for �te County of Huron. Addre/all communications to J. M. STALKER, Auburn P. 0. MUSIC PROF, W. H. ,JACKSON. Inatructiom given in Voice Culture, Organ, Piano. Violin, Guitar, Theory, etc. Studio ant residence, 37 North street. Phone 38& DRUGLESS PRACTITIONER - A. N. ATKINSON WAjYIED - - . CHIROPRACTOR AND DRUG - 'LESS THERAPIST ANTED. -3 MAID FOR GEN- OODERICH EltAl. housework. MHS. HAYS.' Equipped with electro-magnetla Wellington street. It baths. Electronic electric trwatmeohe and cblropractic. Chronic organic eel AST -ND, -AN' 1f,Nt:INF;F:It FUH nerve d•- - - - n the fish tug Edward 8. for the bat- Office hours 2 to 5, ay in nd. 7atop9 .m, ante of the season. State sages excepting Monday and Thursday al. wanted. BON' 111. Port Stanley, our. ternoona and evenings, and by aP polo tmen t. I./IST OR FOUND I Residence and °Mee --Corner or South street and Britannia road, LOST. --ABOUT A MONTH AGO. A BORN of au arrow. Ftuder will be rewarded MEDICAL on leaving it at THE SIGNAL l►F- 1:11►.11) Fll'E. •DR. F. J. R. FORSTER GRAHAM. --At Ah•xaudra Marine and - _ E!J1, EAR, NOSE, THROAT l',cnrrnt Hospital. Gudt•rIeb. cit Xo- - a Ione Ic talo) . 'ember 12th, 19�;. FOE SALE I Late House Surgeon New York Opo• Rawk discnuht iN R to Lr. and lire tbalmfc and Aural Hospital, atelstaat • J. A. (:ralottn, a on- (John Osls,nu.t. at Moorefield E R BALE.-PASIIORA R.1Xt:i ye Hospital aad f:1995.11 ' -'- ■ No. 8; hot trader frgn in goon 1(1Du kips Square Throat Hospital. Loo- t+ t i --eonetftien. IIRB. J. .clic: Le T- t:• - llonse•hnld su .die. - RIa aceenme, 53 Waterloo St. S., Stratford. Tel - 11 41.4 ,1 AltliSTRON11.-At ('onrwell. oa Fri - DIED 'phone 207. Furl :,,74o.:3 dkay. November 12, Ewmrrson Frank- l HOI'SE i'Olit SALE.-fil'I'I,Y Tn J. At .Hotel Medford, Goderich. on the /"of tin[ and •hoe; 11;4.Iat tin Arms:mug. eget 2'il sea„ and 10 R. ItEI►FOAD, (?utouurg street. erwrtl.H of thhd Monday of each -routes most este. 1R2:«, days. Co I Expend ttiria a ar elf - $171t'i ui, rt- - 1 meat in,rttr all.•rrh from the Throat i def cb_ consider lothetic in dealing with sort N+ober and hghr 2'1.18 . I - _ tf mouth all the following tiay. Tresis •eoe�eo• ilellt.E.-lu GoN.rrtrh a •••••• a FrdA p.w. n uutrort:mt departmrut of Govern- 11'"nr ),IY1 rrmbrr 12. Lkojlr. 'ate Tt!�R SALE. -BRICK RESIDBSCE a[ 1 140.111. 1 tepe•et the Dep. rtmeat . hue Itr•u�i.t. wettjuM nue,ticu anti - -..-- years. em corner tot. Spstfi-we•ttt (rotner It's a Real Stove and scantily treated try lir. Fergnsnn dralg* 111 !n: - Nelae,n slfeet sed Cambria road. at ( LII4AL :wd hi. Gorenuuent. (,hued sanyp:hen 154;•:: 1i1'SSF:Y.---.(t Ktatatl, on Thursday.. raesnoahk price. PertIeut rs from ---- lLtinh•nenee :November 18th. lire. MaryHusres, F. R. DARROW. Gotlet9.5 (Mt. t.f. ][,'RNE$T M. LEE, the Price • Is Right Fergusrnc said a while mgr: Uiat 1 lea-w.ol.1 have an Sea tion •w iter the Pnataze• 'widow of the late Thomas-Hu*s1•y. - Barrister going Tuts good for the 1'Itnel.yvetJ91• party.' Writ' the vo•uther and the Printing and on... ttegopli,•< x4.3/t' u ler ri0th year. Travelling rx'otvcs,,e flute Tal - at .4t. Joseph's church eoudltiuo of the runts tie,- ttalrh that hank dl.eouwt and bank rNnit" jir. Ferguson knows he will (a• ytn•o•r w 9.04 :1111 in preventing tt large part .4 the Sundry ry ncc•otlnt s' 1 rovinfeal Ar.neatiou fr•.,. 17.0(1 rural rut: (rout going e. flu• p,11s ou,. �c 1 ItNlanee December 1. Ile knew hull well, too. that the rural people ere strongly op- is,se•d to hitt Governtnt•nt contain! t 't y• Ile hos strengthened matters for himself, too. by redistribution. and Huron hoe contributed one seat. Re. dietribution is more Thad a mere party Kingsbridge, on Saturday. 'November 214111. at 10 o'clock a.m. L't.84 GUSDMY'S SALE REGISTER 2'49.92, Thursday, Novettlber 25.-Truate•'r saiwti.T.t s''' of form. form *roe -k and Imph•- $22 7l' melts. etc.. preperry °f Fred l'laet- 24>i.�t ter. lot 40. cunur'elon 14. Hullett. Outstanding Acc"Ilnts Find t -t a usattFirtro-yeyil�----"- rights. Mr. Ferguson's. redistribution Trenenrpr. (`hllttrsn'. .lid $(' «•lets. A1'TIOX .S.1LE OF FAKIt 9T(►CK was not a redistribution. It can only Ilurnn. AM, Ise termed a gerrymander. Peruse it was carried out for the; exy.rees pur- pose of furthering Mr. Fergueon'a Government control prlley. - which. . even limn. he haft in hie mind. The Blackstone's Furniture Exchange ••••••••••••• Auction Sale of 30 Guernseys at Connell's Sale Barn, Clinton Saturday, November 20th at 1.3(1 p. n1. 111 Heifers, 2 years old, freshening in December and January 10 heifers, 2 year( old, fresheningin Jnnnary and February. 11) l leifers, 20 monthe old, freshening in May There are choice stock imported from Nova Froths in June endell are bud from PnRI:mil l airs and are bred to Purebred sire TERMS -notes months' credit en appmced with bank intereet G. H. ELLIOTT, A. B. DURNiN, Auctioneer Proprietor "'EMBER'S Announcing their new rrpreeentative, MR. VPLIR .110 *1I1 be at the BEDFORD HOTELCODERICH, ow Friday, December 3rd, 1926 Mr. Worm`. an expert on Hair Gonda, All your orders have been 11041er Itis supervision for years. Here is an 'mime - Malty to seer him perwrnslly when he can Heyour orderw his individual attention. He ie an petite in the b,t.inese. He will have a beautiful Metallof the flne'wt Hair (loa.da to atoow you, and et writ clone pric,w tts *ill aurpris- you. trice es.a call or telephone the hotel for apptintment. The W. T. Peetber Stereo Limited 112 Tinge Street, Two* A • Two little girls. Hope time j late IMPLEMENTS h Mabel lohnelnn ea. h Poing a so1„very sweetly which wn• greatly nppre- 45114.1 by the anat.-nee. The local '445-riofrnrtent gave a rr'x rt of Elie work of the Society for the year. )rhleh w{Iy w,•;1 reeelvel end brought forth words of appreciation The. was followed by tan able• unit hot 'het ire addresses delivered by Mr. ttutgll F'ergnaon. 101.11 !superintendent of then'. A. S,x•Ietr. of Stratford. anti rept. Rockland. from the ProvInclal °Me•. Toronto. SCHOOL REPORT t'. R. S. No. 1. (COLBORNE Etnni.•.-Blel)ng. algebra, compost - ti . history. 1'.- Heller Willey 64 per cent. Etat me. -!tp.ililtg, arithmetic. 4.001- Is sltbon. history. Jr. ill. -Kathleen. William. 417 per ...it.. Wilmer Rutledge 36. Keith Fea- can 51. •)1.'rle Kerr 18. Evans. %Melting, arithmetic men- tal arltbrim, le. Sr. iL Eileen realm 70 per cent, et -,Kenneth Williams 71 per cent., ilesmon f'enran 39, Benson Kerr 27. 1'r. --Kenneth Kerr. (Wlsnitred IVa tern. Donald WI111ama tied). • Mlrwal exams, )1%f1F:f. L. WOODS. Teacher. Thr We tminater Guild of Knox ehltreh will praernt the play -Why Not, Jerry," In the lecture room of the ehitreh .on Thursday end FrII.y 1 (defame.. December 2 and R. MIs. bn'tLIIF:R 1I0%VATT w111 sett by public ruction at lots "9 .and :ill. eollce•ealutt 13. Hallett. On 1t'F:1tNFistlAV. N(IVBMiIF)R 34th commencing at 1 o'c•loek: Honer., -01t0 hay mare. 3 years old; 1 buy mare, 4 years old. well: broken *Hlgle fold double. faille, -One Hereford esty 4 years 0141. due in April: 1 Durham Helfer, tine In I)lremttrr; I'Durham cow, 5 years obi. 4111* In February; 1 Durham cow. :. rears 0141. dor• In Manes; 1 Durl:nm heifer; due at time of Peale• 41. yearling steers and heifers, all Dur - hem.; 15 steers end heifers, 2 years otdi � spring valves, Pte. Sheen and Poultry..• 'Ire pow.. due to farrow Deetnloer and January; 111 alt liks; 30 pigs, six weeks old; 1 Yorkshire hug: 15 wren -bred Oxford ewer; :tit well-bred Oxford *wen: 30 Woe. Iwlplemewte-One Mns•ey-HArrt• hay rake: 1 Msasey-Harris riding plow; 1 Massey-Ilnrrls hay louder; 1 hay fork and ear ; 1 platlet torr; mirror; 1 ateet- tiroel buggy; 1 set of bench sleighs: 1 Ford touring car. 1918 nt,M, and numerous other articles, i'..eitively ne reserve, everything will by sold. TER t-81 months' credit on furnishing approved joint note. A dlw•nnnt of :t per cent. straight allowed for cash. WiLMER ROWATI! Proprietor. Asbury P.O. ?nos. O('NDRY & RON. Auetteeoers, and Solteitor 11ESIHABLE . PROPERTY FOR 10 King street east. Toronto 2. This. SALE. --Corner North and Nelson phones Hain 7793-7794. streets. Apply to W. H. JACKSON, - - ------ . -. _ _ 1) [larrlpter. Etc. L'OR SAM-HOU/3E, STABLES and lou Nos. 20, 28, 29 and 80, Reid's Survey, In the (own of (lode - rich. Apply to R. C. WINNINGS, Goderlch, or JOHN TORRANCE, UDLF.Y B. HOLMES OMee-Hamilton street, Goder9ch. I'hone 27. r SEAGEIt Clinton. C., BARRISTER. SOLICITOR. Conea7ance, Notary court Howie.. c and FlSA ►It LE.-I1L.1CK I (►MF;RAXI.IS /f t••^ 11th white allot • uu hrrart ���• -athutt a hints* --41.1. Apply-wtTT1U SIGNAL OFFICE,. i< F• R. DARROW, BARRIS/10 t, ITO $nceeseor to J. L. Hillor- o. FOR SALE. -YOUNG .PIGS.. ISAAC Phone 97. ('t'RWEX. R. R.' ' I. t:nderll•h. ' Office -The Square. Goderich. Telephone 001r5. RILL -POSTING PLANT FOR SALE a" In town of (ioderlch. Apply C. E. M ARLEY, LiMITED. Iwondon. Ont. RE01NTi)RED SHORTHORNS F01R :SALE. -Two bull calves, extra grind. ,ivality, roan color. from rens- t. red ..tor -k. Also a number of fe Nape & Nape BARRI.+raR,, E'n. R.C.HAYS-RC.HAY$ ta., H.A Hamilton tit.. (lodericn roelrr. TIDOS. H. TAYLOR & SON. t INSURANCE, LOANS. ETC. H. it. 1. .itelgreve. Telephone 3 on 024. 1Vingleam central. 31 INSURANCE. LOANS, ETC. GREESHII( PVR SAi.E'.-A �/cKILLOP MUTUAL FIRE IN - new and modern greenhouse. Irl SURANCE CO. -Farm and Iso - 38x60, tinder glans. Alto largework- toted town property Bleared. 38'60, and garage and one-quarter sere I Officers -Jas. Connolly, Pren., Gad- o(' abof land. Reason or selling. the 'rich P. O.; Jas. Evans, Vice -Pres.. closing of nn estate. MRS. W. JEN- Beechwood P. 0.; D. F. McGregor, KINS. Box 108: Clinton, Ont. 1t I Sec.-Treas., Seaforth P. 0. Directors -A. Broadtoot, R. R- R SALE. -A LiMiTED NUMBER No. 3, 8eatorth; John 0. Grieve, No. of purebred white Pekin ducks 4, Walton; William Bina, R. R. No.. and drakes pt $2.11) each. 4'. 1' ('114)- 2. Seaforth ; John Itennewlea, Brod- ZI$8r H --L No. 1. i)utrgannon. slit. bagel; Geo. McCartney, 1, R. No. S. Tel. t:nderteb Rural 74r13. 3t Seaforth; Robert Ferris, Harloek; Murray Gibson, Brucefletd ; Jana* CARD OF TRANiiS 1 *110., Beechwood ; James Connoly, Goderich. rAR11 OF THANKS. -WE DESIRE In e•xprrss nor gratitude through the medium of thls paper to all those who so kindly expr.saed their sm. pithy and rendered their serviepo. also to those whn warp floral trainers. In our sad ber.Arpment. that of the death of my hnwhend. R 11. Taylor. ---WIFE: ANi) FAMILY. Agents -J. W. Yeo. Godesieb ; Alex. Leitch, R. R. No. 1, Clinton; John Mnrray. Seafortb; 11. Hlnebtry, 8eeforth. Policy -holders can make all payments and get tbelr cards receipt - ed at R. J. MArttab's Clothing Were. Clinton ; R. A. Catt's Oroe ry. flew stem street. GrMsN(•h. or J. H. Roles Oemeral Stere, Reynold.