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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1928-4-26, Page 8o s 8-Thersday, April 28, 1928. WI1111UUR$*1U ■ ■ N ■aM$IIIIINNIN : Baseball Club Benefit : : SARAH OIBNEY : It ■ assisted by local artists, in that sweetest of all plays III■ "PEG ' HtMl" j II r III • ■ ■ -AT- victoria Opera House Goderich, on the evenings of II THURSDAY ■ ■ ▪ FRIDAY May ■ SATURDAY ■ • • ■ IN CURTAIN RISES • 8.15 SHARP ■ • • ■ ■ a • ■ 1 a • 1 ■ I■■RIIIIII\■ ■■■■■■■■■ ■■■■■■$1/Si■ A rare treat for the people of Goderich and vicinity SEE A FAVORITE -ACTRESS -HEAR AGAIN A BELOVED STORY -HELP THE GODERICH BASEBALL CLUB Admission:- 50c, Children 25c. Reservis4ta, 25c extra. Tax extra. Plan at iatuder's Drug Store Opens Tuesday, May 1st,. at 9. o'clock a. tn. .1.•B. REYNOLDS, L. G. YOUNG. M. N. atacDONALI, President Baseball Club. Secretary. Treasurer. Notice All owners and oc- cupiers of premises ate hereby notified that all garbage, etc., must be re- moved from their prem- ises by May I st, 1918. F. G. WEIR, Assistant Sanitary Inspector Baby Chicks For five weeks, begin- ning on Apiil 23rd. we can supply you with S. C. White Leghorn Chick s from heavy laying stock. Ruaranteesafedelivery and that they are right in every way. WALTER ROSE BRUSSELS, ONTARIO ANNOUNCEMENT Commencing Monday, April ,0th, trading hours will be as follow( : - St.andard Stock and Mining Exchange( j 9 a. m. to 11.60 a. m. Toronto Stock Exchange and Mont tea New York Stock Exchange - 1 -t'nchanged until Chi(+ago and Winnipeg Galin Exchanges I further notice • THE SIGNAL, - GODERICH, ONT. • COUNCIL TO MARE EFFORT TO OBTAIN NEW INDUSTRIES 11928 be accepted; that the hospital G. 0. L TEST EXAMINATIONS bonds retired by the town graut of $8000 uud now Held by the (tank sf Montreal be turned Into the Loudon - and R"estern 'frust Company for call• (Coatlansd from page 1) cell i0I1 ; Cha[ :+ ►;rant of $ o0t) be Wade buses; to mills for separate se•howl pub to the Atexan1ii. Iawpltal, iw the saltie poses; Oji mills for Collegiate lost'- "'rbc special as iu other years• 'rho special committee reported that a d.rutwsttivu had been received from the trustees of MacKay 'tall for the use of their community room as a rest room from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. every day. lueludiug curetakiug uud heat, also Salaries $ 8• 00 toilets anti washroom, tate evuucll to Printing and udvertiatnt1,1011.1x► furahrp free outer and light and i*Y Lawcosts f#M).00 =w a ar, and the couucll also to ap- Eire ile{atrtineift ? poo one jier(on to the board o -f mint- L obit( works, newts and I1agement to represent the town cuuu- road oil .000.W a•il. The committee recommended that Charity and "aviylum pa this oRer be atvrptrd, and that the 1 -lents 1;eNl1)0 committee complete the arrangements Public library • 1 00 and erect any, signs requited.tirsnM The court of ravlsiuu reported that Elections :110.00 It had considered applications of J. l auk interest 3.200.00 Baee hler, Robert McLean estate. Thus. !'.arks 900.(0 Wootton and It. %Pinter for exetup- 1'emtetery s(Nl,(a► tion front local improvement sewer 1abtii• schools .21I,.S00 f10:.00p0 rate on the Mogi road. an d after se lrfe school cuusultiu h town solicitor found t'.'!leeiate Institute 1•;,712.7.. that R. Winter is the only applicuut Board of Health 300.00 that has at least fifteen acres, as re- insurance r 8(81.411) mitred by the .1s•eosuieut Act to en- Ilarket 100.0(► I title to exemption. The court reeow• 11eheilttre account - (less mended that the assessment for the water and light anti se•h,sols2,5,K., 27 I your 19 of nal. fort against Robert t , IV. S. It. 7.500.01) ,:,•out) nates. general and 'highways 11.5110.00 '1'.'N,12 waster 3.1140.00 the other applications. .,.w,t lirlatitor 3..114"111 i The ce e I►[trount on taxes 1..tery:aad parks cuwtuittee (:.auk lan. 'Ili.8041.',INLI00N{ recommended that. as lite. emtuittee Water itoil _ lent j Celine 44;1,, 4,0_,eottid but trraage _to' Imo hose more e/utstaueliug accounts • 13.00.,.) Iand adjoining the tewetery, the cum= llisce!lauw,n, 3.300.54mittee 1* empowered to underbrush eAuuand tarcleangruuup ads,errt,.,1 t..utu porjaxtiones roarfethe lknk._!yy_lcaft•.fro mIlK7 i. 477.1, Salt Co. pnawr\:atioa:,l Shiphld'jr idents .,90(1.0(1 glueer survey !t into lots; also that the committee be eunevierd to look SiT3,10d.0‘.. into the , matter of-reforeatiug the RECEIPTS grouuds at the (rout of the cemetery and opening up a new road approach - 'faxes un.vai.*cuod from 111'27 ing the ravine from the southwest. and non-resident tuxes..$ 31,1110.49 The public works. committee rteelm Cemetery 700.00 mended that the app •Icatlon/i of .1. J. Lica uses 70(1.48) Fines tote purposes. 1)Isvvutltlf fur preanpt payment and penalty for deterred pay - went to be the game as last year. The estimates are as follows: E X PFI\ DITURE8 . Winter for local luaprove tent newer on the Huron road 14. redua'e•ti by one- half. and that no urtin11 1* taken on 8A1,W Moser and J. J. Iloggarill for perwls a ton to place gasoline pumps and tauks Dog taxes e 175.01) !meal impro%etne•ut ,t41e60-' tion of the Bell Tele{.i.••he t'.,. for per- Victor Elliott (3) 011 tiawil1011 street, :nod the appilea- • (Cuulinuwl fruw page 1) Murray McConnell (7) 40.9 Mabel. Edwards (7) 38.3 )elingt McCreath (4) 36.7 Unranked, being absent for most of the examinations: tta Quaid Form 11. -Claes Average 63%. I. Honors : Janes Sutherland 94.9 William Sutherland Gordon McMehen. Reginald Fisher. LI. Honors : Evelyn Long Jean'- bedrtor•--- Lyall Crawford Helen, Cooper (2) George Poulter I1I. Honors : Howard Young • (2) William Paltridge (1) Dorothy Walters (3) Dorothy Linklater (2) Kenneth Hunter (3) 60.8 Marjorie Hetherington (1)60.7 Florence McKenzie (3) 60.1 Credits : William Saunders (2) Wilfred Plante (6) Annie M. Tubb (4) John Kneeshaw (5) festa Tubb l3) Below 55% Mildred Scott (3) Jack Black (31. Naomi McDermid (4 Below 50'1• : Keith Murison 17) Everett Harris 171 Joseph Taylor (4) Morrison McKay (5) tnranked, being present at few examinations: Alma Howell !Clarence Lannan Form 111H -Class I. Honors : FT'elyn Dean Margaret Groves II. Honors : Ethel Cook Dorothy Holmes Mary Ferguson... Evelyn ._Cowper Credit's : Donald Murison (2) Raymond Farr (2) 94.3 18.9 78.6 74.9 e t T 74.7 73.1 68- 66.2 65 66 63.5 62 59.4 57 56.8 56.4 ,•.... , , 68.1 54.3 51,5 ► 50 47.:'. 47.1 46 44.7 only . Average 88.6 74 731 69.2 58.8 5'; 2 57.1 56.4 55.5 5521 nasals ---• • s- 2.5o0.00 mission to aseber a p,le at the tomer Doeothy Steep (1)_ -. Setter rentals Tows° of Oxford and Cambridge streets to 1ViPiam Thomson (1) 'toad t...."1 assessments (know grante.1; that the b,.:..1 of Indemnity Stewart Ferguson (1) Nation.I.' Shipbuilding Cogiven by MacEwen ,i Tetdattt for gasp- Below 55': : arrears Kensington .Furniture arrears 3,000.00 line pumps and tanks en St. Andrew's -Vain Pentland. (3) et►41,57(1. to nstreet bel released- the mai),Ina James Salkeld (2) pumps being taken over by G. H. i Dllncan McKa' 14) • .4 wle•rieit 11 --L's' - 2 iPn 1 Muurr; -that the property -trotters oe Clayton Edward (. Arteruft Furniture Co. 1.000.00 1(r S• VI'alter Newcombe (3) I Kiugshoti street, Elgin avenue and t`he Arteraft Furniture Co., ar- Huron road be gfte. an opportunity i Jean McLean (31 rears 3.815.031 Marie Thomas (3) to pay in full their :hare of not of i Goderich Organ Co.. arrears 10010.81 I highway pavement is•f're the dr Donald McDonaid (5) 167,49 Jack Salkeld (31 Provincial Rallwav tax....•bentur•t are +asurst that the tender Bc • 930.001. Reggie Newcombe (4) Rents of Oudefli•I&-i l:tndn%_ Mills. 63.2 52.7 50 49.5 48'2 48.2 49 1 45 43.6 4't 1 i34 for 'Vater and light comm the net% set of• 'cels at the end of 40.5 Mon. water .Ilrp,hla....... 21NNrIM1 %Valeri a, stres•t be accepted Unranked, taking only a few cub- Se•hool taxer 4l),:ai7 , )(leis }iseatrul taxes , ,9U:.'.e • These reports were all adopted. Marie Ryan (21 O.;S couurittor 31t•Letu; 10ting.:"nq" on Edward Sale (5) 41.6 1 fti:t.ttet.tt. tile 11444 ti,w of the reisrtQLthe court Form IIi %.-Class Average 625% The committee rer,.nlm.•u,ksl that l rerlsluu. I. Honors . •• sem aif 34950 Ile plie'ed on -tote cot- The stneetiun-of -t0114411w»t dogs was 2 Crace Haacke 81.4 .tors r'T oa :mist tae wit - taint .of e4ivett srd.-alsu-thet--vf- trailie regula- : Catherine Crawford... 77.9 the Godtr,ch Elevator k Transit Co.. tion, and Chief Poste:.•thwaite avis II. Honors : :,n•! t' at the amount of se)la'1-rnte3 ta• ,,Itned in and lnfe.r[nwl that the Cenetta Jewell 73 • ❑gninst the Western Canada ietincil wanted the by-laws and regi Catherine 'Salt' (1) 72.7 , .1a t ions enforcd. Frank Savage 70 9 i' . ,.r Nlil:s elerntnr. William Webster (1) 70.8 It was decided leo punkas* a set of Why Taxes .►re Hlgluttr Colin Ranter (1) 70.5 , . Referring to the increase in`tbe'tax tlo• new',4,wolit{arrd Revised Stotuaa :Bowler 70.3 i Albert Baker (31 AUCTION SAM At:..TION SALE OF H()1'SFILIOLD ,FUL4NITI'Hlr',• LUMBER. GAR- DEN TUOId8 AN•D EFFECTS. MR. ORAS. J. SPIINUE wI11 sell by public Unction at his home on the Huron road, tioderlch, on . SATURDAY. MAY 511). rvommerx•ing at 1.30 o clock. sharp: All the contents of the house, con- sisting 1n part of -living-room furni- ture. rocking chairs. platform rocker, carved leg table, fall leaf tables, email tables. 3 couches, Shelves, ..snots. rugs. hooked mats, pictures, curtains, blinds, I2.uks. bookcase, lamps. cutlery, china and glassware, cxtenstnn- tahh+ and dlulug chairs. glass cupboard, 2 elucks, bedroom sets. Cullet (lets; lad - ding, table linen. Quebec heater, lawn !miner (practically newt, kitcheu utensils. dishes. china :sect. crocks, fant•y china dislat•s, garden tools. rubber hos', lumber. table linen, table rnvers, cushl011s, Iowa quilts. pillows. w-nr"tetl hwisteed. iron betistt•a 1. whi- tlow curtains, Quebec heater (nearly new 1, 3 ladders, and numerous other articles. Everything to lot• sold, as Mr. Spence. has sold the property. TERM!(-4'ash. T. (H!NDRY AAuctioneers. rl.F:.IItIN'G AUCTION SALE of pltll'SEIi 1.1) FURNITURE ANL) )'l'ItNISIiINIGS. '311%THOMA8 ELLIOTT ttIII ae•tl by public auction at his resi- dence. Feat teL Goderich. nn. SATURDAY. APR11. 211th. commencing at 1'o'clock, sharp, all the ...intents of the house. een.alstlig of livitNEr-'-m tlulatLr+waa.-)o,lr.••,,u kitchen furniture. A large quantity of dishes. china, glassware and cut- lery: - Kitchen furnishings. including 7 gond Peerless range with reaervolr, frit, bedding. viewing machine, kit- chen cupboard with glass front. 1 gwsl Ilerorest-4 rosley radio and totnwrous other artk•lea. Fhveything must be sold. at Mr. aqd Mrs. Elliott are taping charge of the 'l'ldldreu's Shelter on May let. • TERMS -('ash. T. Ol''NDRY & CON. Auctioneers HARRIED CRAWFORD-41LAIMK. - On Satur- day. Aprt! 31st, be. Rev. T. 11. Tho- burn, pastor of Trinity Methodist church, Highland Park, Detroit, Miss ),`stella E. Clark, youngest daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Clark of Goderich, to Maurice 1)., Crawford, sou of Mrs. Lydia Crawford, of Owen Sound. DIED. Ix)YLE.-At '144121011, on Monday, April 23rd, Margaret Doyle, sister of the"late Judge Doyle, aged 87 years. UNDERS WANTED TENDERS FOR COAL SEAII.E D TEN 11E 1t $ A DUKES SF:D to the l'ur•hasiug Agent, Depart- ment of l'ublie Works, Ottawa, will be retell( dhis Aloe until at s u v lE o'clock noun (dayBght saving), • Wednesday, 'May 16, 1928, for the supply of coal ,fur Ole Dominion Buildings through- out the 'Province of Ontario. Ineludlng the ('Ity of Ottawa. Forms of tender with specification. and cundlt14us (111 o•hed can be ob- taile.f from G. W. Dawsnu, I'ur- chaaulg Agent, Department of Public 11'urks, 4)Itutvu; and R. Winter, Dis- t,' RResidwet Architect. .444:1--Vie--- tori Street,Toronto (Int. Tend aere will not be considered unless wade on e forms supplied by the Department end in accordance with departmental spa'clticationa and conditions. The right to demand from the sue- tessrui tenderer a deposit. not exceed- ing 10 per of the amount of the tender. to secure the proper fulfilment of the contract. 19 reserved. By order, 14. E. O'BItiFIN. Secretary. Department -of Public Works. it. Apia zn,-792!1. 2t 1'0 RENT r r_ _ ('1711 MtON'lyt.-1►ESIlt- fi AB,(.E property to rent on Bruce street. All modern con vculeuces. Good garden and fruit trees. fosses saw given after May 1Sthi Apply 1.. IIA%S & IIAI'S, lturristera, Hamilton street, Ge"terlch • rote, the )(riot pointed out Hort the of Ontario at n price of Margaret Rustop 70.1 inercused levy fmm the county council Want Breakwaters ('onttaried Kaon Davidson 6r' 7 •nI man. he said. mos his taxes promptIr3s. ttreakwarer7nrrt o ant :an additi11. of two milia to the It was moved by the 'terve, se. Jean Walter 67.9 . ml nate•; the('ol11glutr institute levy 1i the 1kp:ary RervI'. and curried: Dorothy Robertson (1) 66.1 Donned for an addition of one and That this council eommuuieate with Clayton Robertson 661 -.South street and Britannia road. a snorter mi:... and the increased lex- the i'edenti Delia rtment 01 Public IIf. Honors : - riiit SALE. - 0VEIeLAND HALF - Works whiting Out that. In our upin• _ Helen Baechler- (3)- 41.7 -i'--'- reek with delivery ►ot1 in i cin rtiotf oat income. under Provincial y• 1 ion, It is desirable and in the public Charles Neftel (I) (Me c- fslatfnn m41100 nearly another ni - Wool condition. W. C. SN.►%F: L. an the gene•rn! rate. interest that the river breakwater at Laura Sturdy (1) 61.8 __---1 - Reeve Turner urged a more strict the north of the haring* be extended to Mary Parsons (1) 61.7' Cl)11 1LtDE OR EN( 'ILSNI;t:.---19.27 je`RANk- P. GiBBB, CHARTER) emote -et_ _With the existin outside Anna Dobie (2) G1.6 g Pontiac coupe; in good condition. Accountant. 102 Ontario streK tog a protected water }• Devitt Wenger (2) 60=7 Ap{t,Tg-TiTIV-'Ir-"TTIO1n'i oti, Ti'at11= I Stratford, Phone 15tt0. Rea. 13301. 1171.11 8.1111:11 the outside breakwater Credits : gar street. it I while others who provide thetnseiv(•e - iclth all kinds of lunules du not. aaIlli preventing the tilling In of the Carlton Wotaell (2)' 56.9 she channel by silt from the Ayer." Stanley Clarke (2). 56.1 1 Coupcillor Bailie added some ler D F:If to *turf' trios Below b5ce I j Olt SALE. -REED 11.1111• CAR- S , A AUCTIONEERIN(i i - THOMAS QUNDRY, GODERICH. LIVE STOCK AND 0;19NiI.RAl AUCTIONEER Telephone No. 119. Sale. ■tten.icd to anywhere and every effort made to give satlstacttea Farmers' sale notes discounted RUHT. ROBERTSON, The Auctloneer, will conduct and arrange any sale as the latest methods to get the beet me sults. See him or imp a cud and be rOR SALE uir-16t9N"r. - FRAME • wilt glue 11 Immediate attentloa a 114)US ; un Trafalgar street ; Farm sales a speclal:y. Eldon 9t - eight rooms and bath; in gooel rondi- Goderich. Guth 'un lion eau be given May - !ler Apply cu M. IV. t[ull'Fll.t,, at.' DRUGLESS PRACTITIONER 1lreent street. 0r 1(11004 213. 'rU H E N T. -= D •1 - ItOOMF:D 1 DR. A. N. ATHINSON DRUG - FRAME I)WEI.i.i.\'G, will mod- OHIROI'RACTOR AND DRUO- eru cuutenieuces, for $1'I a mouth. LYSE THERAPIST GODERICH Apply M1et. M.11it;Al2F.T S\.►%F:I.. Equipped with electro-magnct1s Breit street. 4t I paths. Electron lc electric treatments TO RENT. -STORE SUITABLE FOR :and chiropractic. Chroale organic and grocery or office. Immediate pos.I nervous diseases. Lady In attendance. session given. Apply to ALEX. Once hour" 2 to A, and 7 to 9 p.ta, SAUNDERS, Goderich. excepting Monday and Thursday af- FOR SALE ternoons and evenings, and by ap poln tmen L Residence and omce--Corner of CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT Huron Investments Limited Royal Bank Bldg., Goderich, Ont. Phones: 430 and 445 General Steel Wares Limited 7% Cumulative Preferred Stock ( Par Value $100 per share The 7%- Cumulative Preferred Stork is to be fully paid :old non- aseeteable: preferred as to dividends and assets and en- titled to cumulative preferential rash dividends at the rale of 7% per annum. payable quarterly 1st Feb- ruary-. Ma), .lugust and Notembwr, retlecmahle by rap In whole or in part on any dividend date at the option of the ('nmpany at 9110 per share and accrued diva• dent! on 30 days prior notice. \I T Tl\(:iRILF .).`SETS 3r at Ik ember :ti. 1926. basal on h;alarire sheets of the five constituent companies, would have leen equip .1)-nt to more than 319(1 for every $100 preferred share ontstandint :after deducting First Mortgage Bonds. F:tR\1\t.".---Itased nn overnling results of the constituent com- panies for :, years ended December 31, 1926. after giving effect to smite 0f the Immediate savings which in the opinion of the man- agement will remit from the tensolidation, earnings as eer lfied by M'- .r',. P. S. Ross & Sons, ('harterts1 Accountants, would hate been equivalent to more than twice the amount of the dividend requirenievts on this hurtle. PRICE: 101 and accrued dividend, yielding 6.93 0. F. CAREY & SON Limited MASONIC TEMPLE BUILDING GISDERICH hones 230-231 MEDiCAL -tithe -setas connection. _The_' ° amu" Ems --Gardner (2) 54;.9 R1AGE; In good condition. Very R. F. J. R. FORSTER, a r. a those In nrreers, he said, sieve' by councillor Sproul. seeonic Helen McDermid (1 et el reatainai)le: 11'. G. 31cg11.L.Y\, .....Yet, D EYE, EAR, NOSE, THROAT 1 were not laboring men., Ire belleveiT " !ti't"ity R'rtr:- "That this s Hill (2) St 1 thNe *t*eet• lr (.tacit take +pep. nt once. by adcer- 7.ate House Surgeon New York Opp- ! too. there was snme'exempted property Gslu and otherwise, to secure work- Aileen Baechler (2) 51.5 sial.. and Aural hospital. a (f 51.1) ►It tJ.t LF. +Ii01: tF ON 1'1lTORl.I u ap Istatot+ frim which the schoo cute should be Lucy Hardy (1) lei( at Moorefield Eye Mi itel sad enlleeted. Ing fu also t es for our of e r ntinsfneterir,. Below 507.: _ _ -- -__- _- _ r (ler and n1.,, t^ holm* other iurlu,1ri.•s 1 street. Alt conveniences. Good 1 (14)11, n Square Throat Hospital, Low Replying tun remark to the effect Geraldine McEwen (3) 4326 garden and stable. In excellent con - , on• I that In the matter of uncollected taxes to locate in our town; oad tont this Merrill Baker (I►) 45 n ,Ian, Eng. matte -t. ix:n fcrrr•d 1n .be 19 (1181 rr(w•_ dolun. Appy to W H. GOOD. St :s3 Waterloo 8t. 8., Stratford. to - mayor w-eere gr•Tttng wrmm;Alfred Sturdy I31 "1.2 one 267 tt:,yor stated Haat this was not s.o. minter." ('arrlyd. 61 "e/' Form 1V. -Class Avenge a o jvl)1t S.ILE.--'PIIF: ATT( 1Cr(l'E i1• t At Hotel Bedford, (]uder►ci, oar tho 'tt:e amount 4.1 outstanding taxer hod The matter o1 providing a fireproof 1. Honors : vault anll-.more oak* accommodation . Margaret Redditt A1.7 property at the corner of dont evening of third Monday of vac* been reduced considerably, but it wag • -seal and Waterloo streets. Ten - 77 month till the following day, Tresday, roomer! house and a garage. Apply at 1 p.m. 71.5 to MRS. I. SALKnLD. it at the town bull n:as referred to the , Percy Sheardown (1) public works committee. III. Honors : This *ellen repotted a statement bey -4-_ '.dna Hunt Centitilb.r Let• shpt widen the furnace ; Adelaide Davidson room in the-(atst•taext of the town hall -Lillian Ferguson gill too large. 1'.nneill.,r Runnings 0beervcd that :among the causes of the higher rat's this year wns the fort that eounel{s of previous years had not matte the rate high enough td meet their expend! was being cleaned up n few drys ago I Harriet Taylor. been tures. a put of valuable town records that ( James Wallace The reps,rt of committee of the 'l Riotep there narrowly ta- 111' Honors lia ro1ed in beg destroyed. Councillor Stain Johnston (1 ) whole wag arinptwl ns presented.Helen Zavitz (1) I.ee I t t that I tele le n ed uu 71.6 8:. DOL'liE FOR SALE. -ON BRT'CE 67.4 street, two stories. six rooms 67.1 with both. all convenience: garden; (,'RNEST JI. LEE, good loco tion. Apply to Stns. E. A. Barrister and Solicitor f14. Melee M'N tIl i'. nee street. --81- 10 King street east, Toronto 2. 63 Telephones Elgin 8418.8417. LEGAL pre say -Other Cosrnittee imuide i cords of the town also were In danger ! Pauline McEwen > I) 61 6 ALFALFA CfgV'ER FOR SALE IN. ,mLEY E. HOI.MES, w -Ing ran committer made the fol- of destruction, if there shouts be a fire red118 h ond-F4ir+++-- -- (calci hags. Ontario vnrlegated• D+ ' .. HOLM Etc owing renmmendations: With refer - Albert a Ric m a • rr.w-n near Ailsa lea R o,ut as because of the lack of vault accnmmn- Mary Johnston (1) r6 t;overnmPnt standard No. 1. Also Omce-Hamilton street, (laerieb. the eunstn•• dation. He suggested 1101. to ()foment (of Division (loam B 1 657•Phone 27. 51 .63: 51 clerk and bailiff pre+, that the Reeve I tion of a enncrete vault at the rear of eRlsie Winter (1) consult with the Reeves of C^]hnrne the town hall. anti C.o.lerirb ttt townships regarding the Following up the reeomendntinns Jest Allen (21 , of the coroner's jury in connection Belo- 5O'% • portion chargeable Lu each munlel- Jean ems (3)..... minty; that income tax on the 7927 i with the recent fnt'tllty ..n the harbor Jack Abell (31 roll ogalnst Chas. Seager and D. Me- ronoL Ilse (41 37 49.1 quantity of sweet clover, Government tesfe.t. for sn10. and gnantlty of goo". wh.:t R'. 1,. Y(111\Ni. wit. 5, Gat• (rich Telephone Colborne Munidpal _ear'1i, r.o••uR decided that ire rgP en ►It SINGLE (U:tl $ Donald he stnlek nR; that the tr!7tt151-? .;No Parking" signs should be 'Awed J. P. HUMF, ' SAM. from the Collegiate Institute ' on U,4 (' 9,14. bridge. Hort the (' P 11. Principal. white Leghorn baby Illychia and Ia.ari for n Ice.. of 1.:,742.72 for I a -PI ise 1 1130st04 to ennetruc4 a slde coekrrnls. choice heed -to -lay 'hicks wnik for pedestrians on both sides of The fancy work that most girls like botched May lee8thAll (rem peri gr!!I- Chn bridge and the aprprstchee thereto. hest Is the weaving of mmanons. cockerels. Price $18ker per 100. Twenrang ty pedigreed rnckrrv•Is. Dams range Mayor Vtaei:ann ens apli^tnted the _ - .. -s - from 21' t) M 270 nags to pallet year. , ouncil's representative on the hoard t PARD OF THANKS from 0 o 27 egg,' immediate ea of yluangernrnt of 19 2. to Nall for I at 31.so coach Ray now for next the remainder of this year. Bylaw No. 9 of 192.9. to levy" the MR. WM. IdPPATT ANI) DAi G'll- cent'( requirements. W. H. (31.11T - TER. MILS. NELLIE EDWARDS, TON. R. R. No. 5, Goderich. Tele - <nm 141111 t9.:,e.4d0 ns munlcpel taxes, i ,hone Carlow 1413. ,,i %;.:1,17, testi ihrce tlm4s end passed, and wish to thank the neightems and t hes enunell ed)nurncd. I friends for the many kindnesses shown d»ring Chn illness 01 Jars. Lippsltt roti IIPRi1IDT PIANO (BELL) FOR Magietrate Reid is now mm pying a1 the dire ^f her death. first-class condition. On ApplyBox 457. to DONALD MacBAY, , 0. WARNING The Corn Borer Act All corn stubble (oust ie ploughed tinder and kept under. if it is dragged up it must he either burned or ploughed under. Do not use a toothed culti- vator after ploughing. Clean up your barnyard. All clean-up work must he done before May 20 OSWALD GINN, inspell or the oftlres next the Signal nflke. The offices Ince been handsomely fitted up. and have the advantage of a large ynnit for the keeping of records. The Women's Auxiliary of ell. Geor- ge's, church will hold their annual spring ten and sale of home baking 1n the pnrish hall nn Saturday. April 28th, from 3 to 6 o'clock. There will also be an exhibition of their year's work. COAL Chestnut and Pocahontas Coal al- wav• on hand At Mc(law !I4 50 and 311 50 W. H. McCLURE Phone 4'1 i ongannon NOTICE 'I'O CREDITORS 11trrifiE IS HERFIIBY GIVEN 'i " all persons having claims against the estate of Mnrgnret Foley. hate of the township of Colborne, to the county of Huron, who died on or about the third day of April. A.D. 1928, to send their claim& duly proven, to the undersigned on or about the 12th day of May. 1928. On and after that dote the administrator of the said es- tate will prxeed to dlatrlbute the sold estete, having regard only to the claims of which he shall then have not pep. DATER') et Ooderleh this twenty- sixth wentysixth day of April, A.D. 1998. iAAYS & RAYS. Barristers, 0oderich, 1hnt 1loliettors for Administrator. DESIRABLE RF.9IDENOE PROi'F:R• TY FOR SAi.F.-At corner of Brt- lannla road and William street. Ten rooms besides hsthrom, elosrttl, ear. Good furnace. All eonvenlencpa For terms and hrrther particulars apply to DONALD MacKAY, P. O. Rot 467. Goderich. - ft C 0 R SALE. - OOVF)RNMi I'IT atand•ard white blossom and yel- low blossom sweet clover Reed. All kinds of field and garden seeds. A. J. COOPER. Hamilton street. 8t WANTED WisM1VrI ED - (IOMR'OCTIONT MAI I) for general houne•wnrk. Apply P.O. BOX 36. it , i V R. DARROW, BARRISTER. ETC. Successor to J. L. Kllluran. Phone 97. Office -The Square. Goderich. Nape R *tape , BARRI.?RR!, ETV. R.O.HAYS-ItC.HAYS 1R.. I1.,4 Hamilton St., (lodericn LNSURANCE, LOANS, ETC. McKILLOP MUTUAL FIRE IN- SURANCE CO. -Farm and 1ss Lted town peoperty Insured. Officers -Jas. Connolly, ('res., (toil Welt P. 0.; Jas. Evans. Vice -Pros., Beechwood 1'. (1.; D. F. McGregor. Sec.-Treas., Seaforth P. O. Directors -A. Rroadfoot. R. h. No. 8, Seatorth; John (1. Grieve, No. 4, Walton ; William Rlnn, R. R. No 2, Seaforth ; John Bennewlps, Brod- bitten ; Oen. McCartney, R. R. No. It SPaforth; Robert Ferris, Harl.ct; Murray Gibson, Rrneefield ; James Evans. Bedehwood; James Connolly. Goderich. Agents -J. W. Yen. Ooderieh; Alex. Leitch, R. R. No. 1, (lintne ; John Murray. SPafnrth ; E. Hinebiay Seefnrth. Polley -holders ran make ill payments and get their cards receipt - .d at R. J. Morrlah'a Clothing Store. CMbtaa ; R. H. entre Grocery, King - one street, ()Monett. or J. R. Reid e General Store, EayIsM