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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1928-2-2, Page 8a -Thursday, February 2, 1628 CHINA SALE Do you need China for etery- day use? Now is the titne to buy. See our windows for bargains VALENTINES are• now -On d"'ieplay. \1'e have a large and varied assortment. Priced lc to SOc each Cole's Book Store Euchre 'and Dance under the au-pleee ,of the Canadian Legion in ODDFELLOWS' HALL Irl Friday, February 17 Miss McKinnon at the Fiddle keep this date open THE SIGNAL, COUNTY ROADS HAVE A COMPLETE LINE OF1 Axes Handles Handled Axes Crosscut Saws GET OUR PRICES Ws On clearing out our line a Luther Mitts JAS. C. CARRIE East Side Square Phone 501 GODERICH, ONT. and the agent of the CWldren's Aid received from the Government $eoo, ' Society. The clerk stated what had from the t'hildres's Aid Society $1200 MUCH ATTENTION AT been ohne. but could not resort much and expenses; the matron received. progress. with board. COUNCIL MEETING Al the Nextnewlay afternoon ufteealon There was .'onalderable dbr'useion of Mr. J. N. Wilkinson. representing the matters r•:itting to the Children's Ontario-Geovernment addressed the "elter ""ti some criticism of tbe Proposal to Have Children's souncll with reefelence to the returning Pr'aseut uhtuage•metat of that institution. El - of certain inmates of the Provincial Shelter R. G. Reynolds and O. M. El - Shelter Under Direct Mott addressed the a uaeit In behalf of asylums to the county houses M re - Control of County fuRe. lie sold the proposal was to the Childrett's Aid >ioelety, and Mr. Elliott expbaind matters in comes - send thew out on probation for three T1* county (-outwit adjourned at Fri months. If they were kept for more iOI with some of Che crttldsm. The da noon after concluding the business coanctl >. wlthholding a large part of y than six months and were then to be the usual grant until n change of mat of the January et•eelou. returned to the provincial Inatitutiem. During the sesiou there was some iron is made. their admittance would be sablect to Messrs. �ti us' and Raeder moved lieu fit u of a rut theiuu W advance the same regulations 1a for original the lust meeting of year from *ye - entrants. In the m. '+r r of ttre resolution re- entrsots. The Government. he sold, hbut de- gardlu= the payment of additional crusher te Notembcr, ju order to reduce had no intention of dumptog patients the pnssur� of businew in the dosinghad Indiscrirninately upon the counties. Rr'nta to coniiuuxtion sehowls adopted month of the year. The sugMr. G. R. Paterson. the agricultural at tiltmeeting of the council In Dteoem was received with some favor. but her. -the council direct that the same tinier action ons left to the June res-; reprrfteataticr for the county, was he made to apply to last year, and that present and was invited to address the 1 sion. (annuli. Mr.• Paterson snit aft effort A visit to the Bruce eougty evouucil would he made to repeat the bacon bog ,curing the towing rummer was under N' ..f las[ year. Ile suggested that r.nurpdereUn 11 but nothing definite wall!. the county xseleet 1n the work of de - done atwut this. celoping the bacon bog and improving appointed Mr. J. M. G.n•eulock, the ne•w 1n- ( r A. E. Erwin ,.. ItayHeld be the market value of the profited. The county auditors. It was mored in a{bee for of the etre of Refuge, Me-.sprrec service• would b e continued. as amendment by 11e•ssrs. Henderson and {Aired' bm rn- the eottic-41 et the Wed - rhea• wee. seat vrvulls ''�t Fear t Kp.,pp time fir*- „Reetereeld of _vast really morning sitting noel thanked be s.rd numpalgu would be as. wa1tanwh and Mr. Erwin he ape the trained for the ac{seiece*oe. Ile i stateL Its it c;uupafgn of this kind oohrted. .l, standing rot( was taken altr,i aTrartRryt for a c+•nfereaoe wlih e- Qeuld he carried on along with the et- 1 OBITUARY SIDNEY MyLO0MSON The news of the death of Sidney Mal- crowson, of New Weatmiueter, B.C. which was ehronleled in The Signal of January 12th, was the cause of much regret among "Sid's" old friends to Goderich, where he lived as a boy and young man and could count friends by the hundreds. From his boyhood his skill at sports, prticuletrly baseball, made him the hero of the young gen- eration of that day. On his removal to New Westminster he plunged tato .business and was eue•eesfut in that sphere also. He died at the age of fltty-nine years, having been a resident of Ntw Westminster for thirty years. The youngest son of the late S. S. klalcomson, Master in Chancery. God- erkh, he was the last of the ntmily to survive.' ,He leaves his wife, formerly Miss Nettle Cowan of Goderich; and his sister's daughter. Mrs. J. A. Samp- son, also lives at New Westminster. the rate be the same as that wed n His last visit to Goderich was during the Old Home Week of 1921. paying high schoolsand collegiate 1n- Mr. ktale.meon'a death occurred De- stitute*. Carried. cemher 220th. and from The British It was moved by Messrs. Adams and Colombian of the following day (which Cox that Peter Gardiner of Blyth and h°s lust tome to hand) we take the following extracts from a lengthy clo- the of his demise:l.i remocnls by letter and to death. .1 Sidney ,Sutherland M:elruunson. a moot Interesting !fart of the pastor's AND TAKE. NOTICE that after prominent business tan of New Wear -report dealt with the rs'gletretlon of "mfr last mentioned date the said since r, who has been seriously ill aummor visitors. 1'Isih.rs to the num- 'xoutrpt will a said to sdarnotg since Labor IIRy, ogle.► last eight about the alerts of the field de•eased among bks of rtt� different They tions the parties entitled th.-retn, bavdag •-- 10.15 o'clock at his residence, R13 Pine sewed eleven different denominations. stmt. Ile was city auditr.r for six' fnwell bsn desistantfrom other settlors of torts of the Empire. as regard only to the claims of which she teen years, and was also auditor for I Canadashall then have notice. and that the said executrix will not he Mahle for the • Surrey. Maillariville and Coqultlam. and from the Flitted States. said assets any part thereof to any and the amendment was earriel. ap- pointing MesarN Porterfield and Erwin. An honorarium of $500 wes voted to the retiring treasurer, Mr. Lane. The followine bylaws were pout through their cetera' readings: Bylaw No. 1, i!ttS. appointing coun- the florae of Re we (vaneuree termitratloN of noxious weeds. The matters concerning that institution. speaking contests now in vogue. he Several metre for grants to Tart - thought. would be introdueed,into the OUR bodieslttoe. were tend to the ezetuthe county of Huron. as they had proved a e•oThe foe. awe -res in other eutnttee. fie remtu The following motion by meows. HIII mended thnt the county make an ate and Cos was sent to the speclAI cam nhlle irnf- nunl grant for junior extenstnn work. ty auditors. Bylaw No. 2. 1924, authorizing the Warden and treasurer to borrow money for current ezpenses. Bylaw No. 3. le2R. fixing enteric% of the ofllcerw for the year. 'Bylaw No. 4. 1924, granting an honorarium to Ex Treasurer Lane. Sotop discussion took place regarding payment of the county's indebtedness, the prevailing opinion being that steps should be taken to pay the road lb- detrteltnees AR it rserurs without the Ir- ene of debentnree. A motion was passed appointing the Warden. the memMrs of the reed com- intstrlon and the .-runty engineer as delegates from the county to the an - McQuaid and TinPker that the county anal meeting of the Provincial Good council memorialise the Ontario Gov- Roads Association. ernment asking that the Children's ' The council adjourned to meet the Aid Society Act he amended PO that the first Tnesday le Jnne. Children's Shelter of *etch county be adrinlstered by a committees appointed by the county oymncil. and all pay- ments be ordered by this committee and made he the county treasurer, no that the Children's Shelter shall ire ■dminl'teresl in the Fame manner as gond roasts eommbatnn: That the the Hoose of Refugee. Referred to the county of Huron take charge n' the epeeist committee. maintenance of Cambria road 111 the Motions that some kind of sidewalk • town of Goderich. it being nginme4 as be constructed from the village of a connecting link between the Prbvin- Ethel to the C.N.R. Station and that Mal highway at the Huron road and the road east of Bensall from the tbet road approaching Colborne T.ondon. road a distance of about two mittee: Whereas the autom tae 1s ever tacreasing. causing a great 'd r. lTnew, the dist riot highway re deterioration of all roads and nec•essi- presentative, was prersent and was in- tating larger expenditures, and where- riled to address the council. He as all the revenue derived' from the an- ! thought the resignations of township tomobtle permits and gasoline tax 191 oup"'rin'tendents were too frequent and collet -ted by the Government or Te-' that perhaps the remuneration was not pertinent of 'Highways. be It resolved large 'enough. 'The bylaw appointing a that the county council memorialize tow•n(ehlp superintende'nt Poul$ not to the Government and petition the Thigh- repealed without consent of tbe Min- wacR Department to ralae the tax on later; this was intetlded to create gasoline from 3 ' centre to S rents per !s•rmanohey. gallon on all gasoline need for autorno- Considerable disenwtion by mem- bile purposes. and that the Government bees of the council followed, chiefly assnme fifty per rent. of the cost of with regard to the method of employ- mafntensnoe and construction of all went ansi the authority assumed he roads in munleipalitlee complying with road snpertntendents in many cases. the good road^ legielation . A motion was presente.t by Messrs. Dr. Milne moved. seeondet by Mr. Raeker. that this council memorialize the Legislature to amend the Division Court Act and make it necessary for the Judge to be present. or If Court is adjourned and the intim. not present there he no fees pot on the mnnlel- parity. Referred to the special com- mittee. The following motion by Messrs. Turner and Adam.% was sent to the Nigh -Power Electric Sander New Floors Made Perfect 01d Floors Made Like New Get our prices on hardwood floors, laid, sanded and finished complete Geo. Westbrook & Son Builders and Contractors Phone 3litity Trafalgar Street Goderich, Ont. REPORTS OP NORTH ST. UNITED CHURCH ARE ENCOU LAGINO (Continued from page 1) sesdou, who have oversight of the spiritual life of the church. The com- munion service eat had been completed by the addition of two plates and the racks for the cupn. The thanks of the session were tendered to the Ladies' Aid for supplying the latter. The treasurer. Mr. W. I. Pridham, presented the report of the church ttuanees; the nuwunt ralsei fur the nine months, $4,097.97. salaries and other expenses, $4,070.05, leaving a Imbues. of $21.92. Mr..1. I'. Hume and Rev. J. E. Ford utovel a vote ..f appreciation to the members of the choir and the offieers and teachers of the Sunday school for their aereiees. Mr. Ford and [napee- tor Tom voiced the high appreciation of the ,ongregatlon for the leadership of the pastor, Rev. C. le. Clarke, to the work and services of the church. Rev. ('. F. ('larks' thanked the con- gregation. warmly. fpr their kindness I names and anrnamrs, xddreeees and and r•osmenit11n and then presented Ideserlpilon, the full pxrtieulars, In his report. The the thership of the writing, of tluelr claims a statement of al church h April 4 -1 number received I their accounts. and the nature of the since April lar Is•ing :( i. There were rer•urity. 1f any. held by them. WANTED WANTED. -$2500.00 ON A MORT- GAGE at 544 per cent. interest on a first -(•lata 100 -acre farm In Colborne township. Buildings and land in ex- cellent ceuaklflou. Apply at THE 810 - NAL. NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE MATTER OF TIIE E14TATE OF PAIL SMHI.TZER. LATE OF THE TOWN OF GODERICH iN THE (40t'NTY OF ill'RON, RETiREI) FARMER. DECEASED. NOTICE le hereby given, pursuant to Section 58 of the Trustees Act, R.S.O., 1914. Chap. 121, that all credi- tors and others having claims or de- mands against the estate of the said Paul Sweltzer, who died on or about the 0th day of December, A.D. 1927, at the town of Goderich. are required. on or before the 23rd day of 'February, A.D. 1922, to send by post prepaid or deliver to the executrix of the estate of the said deceased their Christian LEEBLTRN LMIBURN, Feb. 1. -Mr. Hamilton Clutton is spending a flew days ip Toronto. Mr James Chisholm and son Wil - Alen he was similarly connected wit many prominent firms in the city for many years. The late Sidney Malcom - son was a member et the Elks Lodge. the Kiwanie Club and the Sons of S,otiand. verve. of Messrs. Roy Stonehouse. 17. "Silo" as he was familiarly known to p Salkeld W. T. Papaw, :1. C. Jacit• By DT'DT.F.Y F.. AOI,MES, **everybody." was one of the etaunchret son and fl. T. Ecpwanks. Solicitor for the Raid Executrix. tins-( ars of amateur sport the Pro- Mr. A. M. Robertenn and Mr. Tom DATED at Goderich this 23rd dal Pro- vince has had and time anti means moved n rote of appreerlatlnn of the of January, A.D. 1924. M were freely expended in upholding • Vacancies en the Isar,! of stewards person' or persons of whose claim no - were fillet he the elctien, for thre`eee flee shall not have been received by year.. of Messr•. ('has Barker. Alf. her at the time of Ruch di*trthntlon. Telnet. Gab. Could. Frank Itixhnp FRANCES MPNp+I1'iN. and W. F. A. Naftel, and. for two Executrix. amateur ideals. To him. perhaps more than to any other single.persnn. baseball owes its local popularity. An ex -pert catcher conRregntion. and an enthuatast. be loot no time 1n The ,ariics then %erred refreshments organizing a chub here and was ably ands 'social hour was spent. as•dsteit by Herb Ryall and T. J. Lea - is and others who played on the old Mauclay m„ming was 1hA oldest of Maple Deaf teem. the winter. Seven degree. below zero Throughout the lean year% when la- croase was the ealc game which filled grandstands and 1.h :..'hers. Sid kept the hesphall spark alit, and as local support fell awry from Isere --we which had become professionalizt,i. he was quick to help In re•eetahliohing base- ball to popular favor. Latterly his phyrdeal dienbilities precluded his taking an active player's pert, but. his interest was unflagging and his dona- tion of the silver cup. emblematic of the senior B championship of British _Columbia, will forever recall to sncres- sive gteneratlos of tall placers the man who had done so munch for the game on this Coast. -Tn the field of general athletics his influence as a straight (port was wide - work of the enret•rkers, Mr. W. J. Andrews and Mrs. Andrew. whose at• tention to the condition of the ehurch adds Keeney to the comfort of the was reported In town. Mr. Ross floey, rote of Carnpells drug stare, left on Tuesday for Tor- onto, where bis parents now lee.. Hydro was off . spin for several lours Monday morning. The trouble was said to he near SebnIngrille. Mr. A:-Oora11e14'a advertisement an- nouncing a big midwinter stock -re, (hieing ante appears nn page 5 nfTbTi Issue. The sale comments -Ft nn Friday. February 3rd. and continue! to Satur- day, February 15(11. - -- ------ AUCTION SALE AI:CIA+OA-SALE OF CATTLE. AI'(TIONEF.RIiNO THOMAS GUNDRY. GODERiCH. • LIVE STOCK AND GENERAL AUCTIONEER Telephone No. 119. Salty •trended to anywhere and even effort made to give eattataetloa Farmer.' sale notes discounted. Item motored to Windsor the beginning lc felt. Ile was honorary prt:ricient of, MR. � �1R':\4Fi1F ND of bye week. reterning home on'Friday. the Rritieh Colombia branch of the has instrnc11 tSTT undersigned to sell They were accompanied on the trip by Amateur Athletic Union of Canada and Mr. and Mrs. Owen Moore, of Carlow, for years a local governor of that basic, by Public auction at lot 92rlluron Fwd, who will spend two weeks in Detroit. During recent months of enforced In- 2'e tulles west of Ilolmerrine, OD . The annual meeting of Leeburn activity. with prolonged periods of in- Ti'F7SDAY, FIJBRiARY 7th, church was held on Wednesday alter- tense physical .ufrerinr. he maintained at 1.30 sharp: noon of last week. The weather being ' the cheerfulness whish haw endeared 'Fifty head of cattle, consisting of etnrrpc hindered a number from being hint to a host of ps•••ple in this city and Fourlg farrow cows, springers. two- year-old and one -year-old heifers, 0 conn c present. F.ncouraging reports were wherever In this Province good clean township a. per motion of Mannings milt*, he taken over as part of th0' given. A booklet has been printed sis,rt tlatri-hesspring calves. ria reports of the three cnnRrega- This is an exceptionally good lot of Maintenance IT tk * efra 1frrL4, eaucht --Ida aha R will*resit and in eel eonsiItion, and will malntenanrr to ire defrayed mut of good mads commsltielon. tions and it 1R hoped that a coPS A euchre and dance nnafeFiTi� iii+- 1r' to eneb famll of the Canadian Legion 'will he Fold without reSrrre on the follow fmnde •nt the (TMtt of the town of Ord- 1 A motion by Metiers. kfcKibbou and goy Ing terms : Seven months' credit given MC'RANK P. GIBBS, CHARTERED QOBT. ROBERTSON, air The Auctioneer. will conduct and arrange any sale oa the latest Methods to get the teat m- oults. See him or drop a card and be will give it immediate attentloa. Tam sales a .peeialtJ. Eldon W., ries. — - DRUGLESS mac -imam= DR. A. N. ATKINSON CHIROPRACTOR AND DRUG- LESS THERAPIST GODERICH Equipped with electro- imarnetda baths. Electronic electric treatments and chiropractic. Chronic organic sad nervous diseases. Lady in attendance Office hours 2 to 5, and 7 to 9 pm. excepting Monday and Thursday al- ternoone and evenings, and by age potntment. Residence and Mike -Corner .1 South street and Britannia road. CHARTERED ACCOUNTAIIiT such which have been levied by the Tletiersnn. to ask the Department of mon c and paid to 19 tbe tert►n ler? FiuiflI nn Tglinve thg tttatntelr (toe ...1- -good i - bbd mads pnrpotres _eel so that Myrna of the size of Wing - FIREMEN WANTED Applications will be received be the undersigned up to noon, February 7th, 1928, to fill five vacancies on the Brigade. Applicants must live within the fire limits. J. E. MUTCH, ret. of Fire Dept_-. SHEPPARDTON field in the Od,Itollows' hall on Friday evening. February 17th. especial meeting of the Woman's I Hospital Anxllinrc sill he held In the Mr. !tenderloin asked what action'ham shall 1* included among those re- 5HF1PPAR1lTON. Jan. 31. Er•�1�plie Wintry nn Monday afternoon, Wel been tnken regarding the removal I fetving Provincial grants for piddle Richard Carney, who bad been spend- Fehrnan dth. at 4 /debark. Ing n few weeks, at helot Harbor. has Evidently the t!deneatees of the snow of the offices of the police magistrate ,,,.e„.„1„.ws^ sent to the educationrehttnwi home. read haw ..Esu.-_-Thi---arrewplmv has efimmiii0e Nr Enol Mr%. Wlllinm Foster bare not Mem lip along the Procinebel high - 1. To the Radio Set Owners of Goderich In an ,•ndefvor to clear up the local interference with Radia pro- grawa,she "_dicer. of the 0oderich Radio Association wo�dlikeFn�ak tie ccr--nperatinn nl tlw people --of the town. If any perw.n should at any time notice R barks j ping between trews and Hydro wires, or across insulatnre, will they please notify Mr. Fred Barker or Mr. Frank Riley, and they will endeav- or to have the matter cleared up immediately. Soderich Radio Association Some Bargains in Second-hand Machinery and Buggies and Cutters at the Massey -Harris Shop one 7 -ft. Binder; two need drills; two sleight; three cutters; threw top buggies; two pulpers; one 1 -horse dray wagon; two manure epreaders; two riding plows; one hay loader; one mower; two fl -horsepower gas engines; one secondhand car. CLIME AND SAE. ROBERT WILSON, Hamilton St. swmesessess Startling Bargains in Ladies' Dresses and Coats Big Reductions in Ladies' and Men's R inter Underwear Visit our fit r• atnl ace the log endues we Are offering Sanders' Ready -to -Wear and Dry Goods Store East Side of Square Goderich, Ont. The Warden rind clerk were author- returned from their honeymoon triP way sin-t'_.he_ last snowfall. on furnishing bankable paper. or a dis- count of 4 per cent. straight allowed for cash. Rale rondueted under cover. B. TOWNSTTh-ND (1-10. 11. 1LLiOTT. Aeconntant. 102 Ontario sires. I Stratford. Phone 1550. Rea 1830J. • • MEDICAL Proprietor. Auctioneer. DR. F. J. R. FORSTER, - WANTEDEYE, EAR, NOSE. THROAT Late House Surgeon New Yerk O/► _ eral household duties. Apply at Slt:• YOi'NG MARRIED 1COMAN WANTS Ized to sign amt enbmtt to the Min- to Toronto and other points. Their ONAL __ _.. position In town ns help in gen- islet of Iilglncnyi the statement show. many friends join in wishing them n - long and happy married life. They NAL OFF'1(rF.. 1t Ing tp,,..expemdlfnre on enuinty mads in will Mnrp in the ppring for Heir home nesse. are being organized as fol- ___ ol- - the year 1927. such expenditmre having in the Weld. Iowa : iHANTF.D.-4rr00 OR 1000 ON FIRST leen the slam of g215,599.f1. and re- Miss Mae Mennry has returned home Automobile Mechanic', in the Public rt mortgage At ones 11'111 give B 'meeting the statutory grants on this after attending a ceee in the Clinton ' Library tnseneent on Tuesdays, begin - per (amt. intereftt and exreilent Na 4• hospital. Hing .Iuuunry 31st. 1!125. Open to (quay. Write BOK 852. 'Goderich. , .•xpenditnre, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Smile have re- - 7t was moved by Magian. Hill and turned from their wedding trip to De- italker that the r•onncll petition the trait and other points. The many Department of -Highways to recomelder' fMetids of tet• ynnng ew►nple wish them hyTilw lib -1* of 11127. drawing their a proepPmns married life. attention to the road from the hlgfiwey Mr. and Mrs. Alton have retnrned to four miles south of Rcxierieh throughtheir home niter a pleasant adult with Tienmiller and the road from thel Mies Harriet Hayden and Mn. T. illyth-WinghamG•rnnd west of RPlgrave. T'pstisll spent last week visiting rne:r Meese& Adams and Langford moved friend. Mrs. Brown. of Hnmiltnn. form - that the Bose line from Clinton to An- erly of ficslerMb, and their niece, Men. born be placed on the county road Humphrey. of Batitngton. A social evening. ander the auspices syR1Ne, of Christ Chnrch'Guild, will be held Mentes Hackett And Anderwon Wfdnesdny, February 5th, ,rrinimefeing move/ that the conned nppro're of the at 8 ('Moak. at the home of Mr. and construction of the county highway Mrs. Thee. Dougherty from the 9th t)nnglnn om durinAghtig ld to GREAT PRAISE FOR rhe ytllage of Dungenncm dating the theft- daughter. Mrs. Percy Grihem. •nnemer of 11218. This. with other incetlone mgnnling the county roads. was sent to the Road rands a mmtisstnn. Reece Turner of (lo derlrh was ap- pointed to the board of the ChtIdrem'e Shelter. • s %filen. by Me'%rt Klapp and Me-' omni$, that n grate of *1(10 he trade to the Children's Shelter. and by Meetrs. Turner and Crslgle. that the grnnt be };inn(► n% heretofore. were PPM 40 the executive committer. The council had adlomrno.rd at the elm* of the morning session on Thum day when it was noticed that Mr. ir- wilt, the former district erglneer for the Department of 111ghways. Was In the mom, and the members res»med their Facts to 1letcn to a brief addrefte from him Mille Mr. Irwin is not now enraged with the Department. he said he felt 1t a great compliment to 'be asked to (peak to 11* council. .1t the Afternoon (rasion. 1n reply to An engniry from Mr. 110040reen no to the salaries ps1A the different oflt- cers connected with the Children'* Shelter. it waft at*vted that the (eper- 1 intendwet or Inspector, Mr. Elliott, BABY'S OWN TABLETS • Dressmaking. in the Public Library Nutriment en Wednesdays and on other days .is Pnn.ilatent requires, beginning February 1, 1928. Co,fln wreial Classes, in the Collegi- ate Commercial room, on Mondays. Wednesday% and Fridays, giving book- keeping, shorthand nova typing. begin- ning Monday. January 30, 1928. C.+.nrrrial Art. In the Collegiate building. Riving instruction chiefly In Mowcard printing and other lettering, he`ginning Mondry, January 30. 1922. If the voting people would weleome a elites do the study of English Litera- ture. aa Shnkesperinn plays. the Com- mittee in charge would he pleated to undertake such a class. Please con- fer with J. W. FRASF:it. J. P. 1Tt'M7r. Chairman. Principal. Thr Dr. 11'illiam%' Medleine Co. have received the following letter from Mrs Griffith. of 21 Menehis,.n avenue. Emit Hnmiltnn, Ont.. mneerning her expvien.•e with italiy's Own Tnblets: "hear Sir'. -1 wish to thank your for the handy little booklet you sent me on the ('ore of Children.' My baby bny was 111 week( old when i flret used Raby's Own Tablet*. being new to ('nua,ln. btrt since the first proof of their -intuit. y lime In bringing up a fam- ily. 1 her... never leen without them. for Ihey are worth .their weight in inlcl. There Is no trouble In getting the little ones to inks them sed they often prevent an Illness 1f taker in time. My first tahy is now. et the age of feea.r end a -half years. n plrtnre of health, end my nine months -old baby Is We. well and happy. They Are both n reel good sample of what Rshy'( Own TRhlets can do, for i have Hetet yet nerviest n doctor for either of them.” The booklet to which Mts. RriflMb rphrs 15 en(Ifled "('are of the Rshs." and treats shit what a mother oneht to know for baby's •Eke A sop, of the booklet will he sent free to anyone regneacing as me from The T►r. Wil - Hemp' Medicine Co, RrowtvtIle, Ont. thaimic and Aural hospital, assistant at Moorefield Eye hospital and Golden Square Throat Hospital, Lon- don, oadon, Eng. .53 Waterloo St. S., Stratford. Tel- ephone 21;7. At Hotel Bedford, Goderich, on tis evening of third Monday of each month till the followin5daj►, Tuesday. at 1 p.m. QIANTED. - OOMI'ETFINT MAID for general housework; mus( be a LEGAL good cook. Apply BOX 36. (indericlt. LvNYFTIAoPF?s AND CIRCULARS iiJNEST M. LEE, Barrister and Solicitor aridreseed. Prompt merctee. BOX 10 King street east, Toronto 2. 25, STONAT. OFFICE. 44 Telephones Elgin 8419-8417. TO RENT DUDLEY E. HOLMES Barrister, Ete. To RENT -STORE SUITABLE FOR Office -Hamilton street, Goderiea grocery or omee. :Algae apart- Phone 27. ment. five rooms with hath. Tmmedi- ate possession given. Apply to ALEX. ; so R. DARROW, BARRISTER, ETC. I4A4Y'NTDERS, Goderich. ^ Phone 97Successor to J. L. Killoran. Office -The Square. Goderich. FOR SALE VOR SALE. - GOOD 100 -ACRE farms. (lay loam. lot 21. conces- sion LURE sion 2. West Wawanosh, 3!/s miles froen Auburn. Good brick hose At the first it was gold which in- :Ci'/4x34%. ten rooms, goad cellar. cited the pioneer-a,iventurer to--roaad}-flank horn 33*0.3, straw shod 30x59. the .Morn or take the trail of the also garage. Never -failing well; covered wagon. There ons gold to he good hearing orchard; 12 acres hard- ,lierenvered, gold to he animal, gold to wooed hash. Apply to MRS. M.1Tt- be pomesaed. One man 'stumbled over GARLFT 1►(sitlF:, Administrator. Phone 1t, another saw It, and the two words Goderieh Rural 1119, 'gold' and "California" rang through - oat .Me world. From' the geneels of i mR KATIE -ONE ROOD DRIVING knolgh Californian history the et ream L mare, boggy, cutter and harnests of humanity pouring into its borders Apply to JWM. RELT.. corner Park ctmldily increased. As It inereased,street and Cambria mad. It trenoportatien demands became great er until now, when royal trains may .eater to the eager numbers with ee'P and comfort. For Canadians who are hired he the gold of the etenshine, or the beaches or the groves, or by the gnsintness of Its Spanish settlements or Its gulden opportunities for reeren- tion. pleasure and health, the ('sa- adian nettle Railway offers direct rnnnectinne and **tires ease of travel and service nnezcelled to rapid transit Apply to any Canadian Pnetflc ticket. agent or to N. R. Flstity, Town T'assen- ger Agent. Reserve Friday. Fehrtmry 17th, for the euchre and dance to 1s' held In the (klrlfellnww' Hall nn,ler the ansptoes of the Canadian beglnn. t'OOD MIXED MAPLE AND BEECH 11 wood for sale. BAXTER & TUR - TON, R. R. 5, Goderlrh. Phone 174, Carlow. tf WRIGHT PiANO (BELL) TOB SALE. -1a arse -clam eondltioa. Apply to DONALD MacKAY, P. 0. Boz 487. Ooderlch. VESTRAIIL E RESTDTIINYCE PROPER- TY FOR PATS -At corner of Bri- tannia road and William street Ten rooms beside' bathroom, elnseta, os'. Good fnrnaee. All conveniences. For termm and further 'articular. apple to DONALD MscKAY, P. O. Roz 4W. ()oderle'. Flaps & daps BARROW'S.: F7r:. R.C.HAYS-R.C.HAYS is., 11.A/ Hamilton St., Godericn INSURANCE, LOANS. ETC. McKiI.LOP MUTUAL FIRE IN• 111 BIIRANCE CO. -Farm and is* lilted town property Insured. Omcere- Jaa. Connolly, Pres., Gad- erleh P. 0.; Jas. Evans, Vice -Pres.. Beechwood P. O.; D. F, McGregor. Sec. -Tree... See forth P. 0. . Directors—A. Broadfoot, R. ISL No. 3, Seaforth ; John G. Grieve, No. 4, Walton; William Rine, R. R. No. 2, Seafortb ; John Bonnewles, Brod- bagen ; Geo. McCartney, R. R. No. S. Seaforth ; Robert Ferris. Harlan; Murray Gibson. Bromfield; James Evans. Beechwood; lames Cannella. Godericb. Aiello -J. W. Yeo, Oodetleb; Ales. Leitch, R. R. No. 1, Cantos; John Murray. Sesforth ; E. Hinchlay, See oath. 'Polley -bolder* can make all py.neets and p4 their cards reeotpt- ed at R. J. lterrimb'a Clothing Stem Ceram; R. H. Ontt'. Grocery. Klee - 11011 .trot, Gederich, or J. H. Rale (see al Ston, ltaytll•Il t.