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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1929-7-11, Page 8S-'!'hareda7, Joy 11, ie» alta GOLF GOODS We have a full line of a:: Golf and Tennis Goods Rackets $3.50 to $10 each Spalding Tennis Balls, 50c Spalding Tennis Presses, $1.00 Golf Glubs, $2.00 and up Bags, $2.00 and up Golf Balls, 35c to 75c' Golf Tees, 25c per box Cole's Book and Gift Shoppe good aly.earan..• 1- nre•-."-Prince• of )Vales. gs.d tame Bathing tb n House g and Rfres Refreshment Booth oeati•d on the mouth Pier: NOW OPEN Bathing Suits for Rent -1d. al loathing B i h - HADA PART IN SOME OF THE "FIRST THE SIGN � -- GODERICH, ONTa „ _., ' set reluctant about 'risking themselves there they wore. melted to a ala o'clock on the. Wunder car. Thr; report thea dinner at tie, horn. of Slr•Bandford tels that the flr.t three, iatsoeuiers were Andrew Baird and W. J. McKee, TH�W" IN CANADA of 14'iud.ar, iui.l l� .I. 1'rtl.plwe, of 1 jun Forrest, who wyK rireiUug to \t'iuetwtr at the tint. Mr. 1'ettypieve has x dis- Forest Editor Tells of First El tris/ Car, First. Automobile and Fint Wireless H. J. I'ettypiece, editor of The For est Free I're In a recent Issue lila paper iuduIgee In recolle. ttoe .• mune %cry interesting erecta. In n of thee• .1r. 1). 21(i•tii!llcuddy, forte. ic,wtit.v Of 'l'he signal. war ,es...eIat 4.4 with Mr, pettebteve• and other... The Border ('Itlee Star, publi•ht•d in tVtu.t-er. Ont., in its l .ue of July 21st, i9:�. save a full page. pr,efrw•ly tllu.. traced resort of the first trip of the r -t el.• trlc car operated e11 the .4m- ••rican . entth,ent. which important event h•••i place on June 3rd. IS e. A 1*Ittd..'r either' had pave ten electric carr at Brighton Beach. England. •1n a1eal twang/ft Damen Arw•riptiou elesuoal, wept a • young man named Marcthin wlahed to tell na ems - thing g about wittiest telegraphy.' At the dinner Yr• Maroon! told, in a very rlage thirty year, ago. She leaves, be- side.; her hrwlaud. one daughter, Mita Florence Smith. B•A., also one brother, Hugh Allen, of Tomat,, and four ossa tern: Mrs. (Dr.) S. H. Smith sad Misr modest Sue Allen, ut Streetev111e; Mrs. C. A. tta,-t reolle•tion of the eteet and orgdteg wet w he had succeeded- la ()wen, of Southampton, and Mrs P, OC know. that he wee the flret id the a -noone long distance and C. Fu1we l of Vancouver. Airs, Smith Utile )u toter 9* ear, whkh thea ttaeart� of words from Newfound- wets a member of North street Uaitsd mole the run of two milts l,wartler Nutt "map the narrow channel to church and the fut►eral servter, on Pre North how. Xoca kola, and hop. day, was conducted by the minister of N'alken'ite and back. One uf•the, Pie' ed ..tools t,• he able to send mete that church, Rev. C. F. Clarke, The 1n - 9.n•• i,, the• 1..Illthree M{.4t rlhnw. gen serves tI .lrt:uttie. tie atom said terment war 1n Maitland eemetery, the • :he car blob the three tats.entre.r. luakbo - p ins out thea window+. Ur. lt•tty'{riarr's what ad pat ''" saying mach about pallbearers being Dr. L. M. Mabee, tee accomplish, irh agdt err r thief talk to M a officers f the Preer t.r-t pct after the ride Was to eruw hoped tt hoot M r . ft. 1. Ih►nlup. Jew F. Tltumrou la 't 1 F 1' office 1 e o sere o and .Ales. Kaeerbaw. A ue quest of att. R,udford ',imam:. tits- Allen and Mlle Alien brothe r• rear twat in Windsor The Nbmld r„ •trot . to Ilk' res re.v: o ce n Association soh• twin maths D Among tie that, city, and tell then aiaaut the g f the re- present at the funeral were Mr. Hugh t to equipment of the cur. It teak • ais- peat believe it until they wltt a stet! tory allows that during 19M1.2 he sett• ter of the deceased. Dr. Smith. ith, 1.0 reporter to )t';udsur, It I. -aid the)� eeled h W1i t' igtlaie across., the At- Mrs Smith and two daughters t lilw\T.-R}ID BRICK 1311.VGA- adlan military boapitels in )trance aad Eegland, returning to Canada He Was married first Init191i 1 Jes- sie B. f Iecteeed Mtn, and In 11122 to who itre- rence drenPurdy, tbelto firs�riage are rm� Surviving louel Hrucs t'. Hutehlpron, Dr. Keith 0. Hutchison, Ross R. 'Hutchison and Mrs. E. L. Newcombe, all of Ottawa. TO RENT 1140 RENT.-HOi:'aE TO RENT. AP- PLY to J. H. t s.4JH AI[, lee deal- er. Elgin avenue, ntk, Dad that in 1804 sa ocean neve etreet„ville, visited the deceased a few LOW nu South street. All mod- ern to MRS. Mc• gram! utak. D first t t TO 8'i'URI: Sl ITABLE FOR as 'ail Detroit vi?sled %%Indoor. the next service was lt rel To have lar bet h death. conveniences. Apply heel, r (it'd pw -e ager lt t rival , KENZIE, (otoeroa street, God.rkh. i- to announcement few dais u. w• Ihr wutedrt•." To hare, couuur , ye e , a ort her he t ' the heard the otlginaior of wlreleas Tele thearn colletpress 1s *1.11 another pleasant re- Mra .a. J. Bright, formerly Mary e. day last in OBITUARY Toronto, where she had been for TUDORS WAN'l�, �� FOR PAJNTINO AND DELbRATING. Tenders addressed to the undsralgtt- ed w111 be received by the Oodertch Public School Board Up to 8 o'clock p.m. On Mfor l 061DAY, JULY 29Np, painting and decorating at the Central School. The lowest or any tender not neves- eerily aeeepted. sprelfleatlunr may he seen at F. H. Mitler's and at Jno. ('utt's, ('halrman, tltalerkb, or L L. KL'.iX, Secretary, Oodertch. FOR SALE o AY }tree ►(At.F:.-81X Al'R}:a OF trip ..t the fist riw•tric car operated MRSA J BRI RENT. -- in Ana•rica i- a vert dea.aut rero4 Gll0L) TIMOTHY Jud CLIIV- iso t[on. 4ddl+ou of /;oeleri 4, ditto on Satur- day grocery or Alec Immediate pun Mixed; will be sold aa ItD stately. the liasalpdtal for Incursession given. Apply to CHAS. E. )n 11* field on the lfeddb place, Ben- ito SAUNDERS. Goderlclt. netiler. THOMAS G(1(►1►, R.R.4, (;..,ire. leh. Ont. 1 r 1'err> pier utas. had the •{deet.mre of Danny, 0 ride in the first anton►o- iu:c w hrou •Lt Toronto. 'i'herr oorer eightyeMn. Deceased was seven - 1. N•rt•nw o w ti.at• to t el "1 ey rce" s• n • roti •.n ,.• -tett-' r e 1 l.) 1 1 U A P It+•t l IF ty-(.le years of age and was the uldeet .. t i ti a Nl The de atk urre.l r. r dxughtrr of rte late M r:w.rlr 0 year to• get Win t..rr .1rzeti. 2nd, at his mildew*. 438 London road. ,ntr,ic.d by three brothers and three fintt•m-te.! enough to wpui . ecu moles 'C..r"tato 1;+wc.r, aple•arv+,t before the Sarnia, of \. lin id IG•u clr. in ht. overhead atot fit ono a car. The neA.p+l. r report 11, part v's: n•1gawky-looting ".4 ka r lug, object. ..obits • nothing quite so m .dt stn not thought r i 1 for the last fifteen years he had livwl o. on Tu da, .July i1.-. onto•r. With . tit ;.11 Arte• -wort)., a Janww 4dd1 f C 1 g 1 -wort.: James, of Mount Purest i treat. rut track with r. and Mrs. moa, o ,oderk•h. She !r elwrio Wires n'"'o.'i{ai (.,tt' .• ..f the Ontario ryft,r-sloth year. The decra•c,l heel ..•►; > n ore asking! or eg anon that been ill ofsed on; Artb London pent hW earl Addison. II 11 of V orrrr h. 1 ! 1 1 1 1 t kt f 1 k+l b t t for thee months, ire Was Ce" W t ur, Mrs. R. J. nt i.t.t penult the u•,' of the ear. lu tarn In Lon „ :aid s ' Uryttcw. lira 11 H. Vane•ck nod he .4tc cone nor the members t ,au':t yea re there. Fur same yearn he was to " "'n' a Vancouver. She 'emcee the dangerous ethical. the cit- the hardware -business al..r two daughters, Mrs, (Pr.) A. E. lt �ht it cess the ones. Ir t in I;.olerioh. lett Fisher, of Torok , reg g 9 u a ;ui. uni, U e ',event! al rel ..f themembers t t t, take i rails brow n , wi •se c ti ndow groaned and r.vke41 its Way ort of a bis bard • ride with him. It tt tt :+ +truall ••1a•u neer the present' Peabody bridge, In •'p r. carrying „role f.3tr ia.ssengers and toes'{ n tile. The day was June 3rd. wa• -teens! with a Wvwdeu lever. 'w;• :i .rdirlg t•• records unadr :u :he' 1'Nrltty mile'• en heir was aiwnt1 its • a..•. "N. m• We will see if the darn `loess limit. To have hada ride in the Atilt start," muttered the man firer auto in Toronto 1s att••ther p.leaw the ,ever. Twisting the lair around, nr.r recollection. The number of ears be felt n vibration l.enettth hi. feet._ 1i• Toronto has considerably increased l m•ntteut Pater the weird vehicle w•a.. •4110 that time. it: m••ti••u. 'rnllin_ d.•sr-n Sandwich Early 1n 11so_ P. sl.rallicu.11s. pre•-1- -rne•t toward Windsor. Witt. n crowd (lent of the ('nnadinn freta. Associa- ••f +tenting melt and boys behind it. tion; Mr. Pn•ttypiece, rte -president, and When the car reached the centre of John .4. Cooler. ae. t-etary, were In 01 - 'he town there w:n a call for a few taw's to interview the eivernmeut to 1:t mere'. but alt, in the crowd Rem- regard to'the duty on paper. While ,11r Late rutll wagon. It. irety- rte, and atiuther thing In rR est. After their marrlagt Mr. Sarnia. $e conducted a hardware ,tore there for tome lea" and lair 'ttm'I Mn,.. Itr[ght lived for some yeah aas a eomme.reinl traveller. Mr. An•, at St. eh th and afterwards lu ser drew Rougele, ..f I;,olerieh, is a bro- ther 14"cwt, N here lac ,Rrirht dines. The re ' ther. The Heinle of Mr.. ltright were b WANPfRI1 Crumw; t.t1'9FER WANTS POST- TI(►N. Can furnish last of refer- eneee MISS MARY ANDERSON, 1►un- gannon, Ont. TEACHER WANTED.-QCALI1IEIL as Prnteetaut teacher for Maple Grove S. S. No. 9, Colborne. Salary *LIMO Ap!dh stating experlen••e and qualiry.•a- tklts, to R. F. MITCHEI,., Sea'.- Trea• , R. R. 4, Goderich, Ont. 31 finer.,. , k pta9c un Thur to. Goeierich, the funeral takingplace dap seat, lntermer.: fader mpdN in Crum the ('.1'.11. station ou the rrrIsciet 1Foodtaptl cemetery. London. of the noon train en Monday. Rev. C. err - MRS. ARTHUR �sti1'li ' F. Clarke conducted the Lunen) ter - 4n esteemed Al rw'R nt l t;.slrrteh rice and the pallbearers were 1or. 1.. spa rest ems b}'the depth O eyed-. M. Mabee. R,4rrtTal(, J. )t. Swaffkid ueeday. Jnly 3rd. after x Ions i1L,w., +tt••1 J. J. McEwen. Pr. and Mrs. }yet. of Alan• Aller. wife of Nfr. .lrthttr ear' otToronto, x11,! 41 r. and Mrs. James Smith, Deceased was born at streets- Mr.. of Mount Forest, were here vele /ditty -four ..Aero ago and had lie- for the funeral. sol in Godericl, ..ter sins her mar THE FORD CAR SHATTERPROOF GLASS WINDSHIELD Protection with Clear vision THE shat.erproof glass wind- shield on all Ford cars is one of many important safety features that contribute to the pleasure and com- fort of all Ford Model "A" owners. The peace of mind and feeling of security made possible by this factor of safe is further enhanced by the clear vision roof pillars, six -brake system, 3/4 irreversible steering, one piece gas tank and all -steel body. The Ford car shatterproof glass windshield does not splinter under the impetus of a direct blow. In case of a collision there is no flying glass to endanger driver or passengers. • The vision is clear and unobstructed with the Ford shatterproof glass windshield. At the same time the driver realizes that this windshield is a protection and a factor In creating driving confidence and owner enthusiasm. Drive it Yourself- there is no Better Test Ford Car Features ('haitr of colour* ss to is ..iter ag% how ko-Aura parer t*(0M Fntt Mallon* tyres hilts enclosed viz-6r.kt .wt,m 1 /Ierdalle whelese aaork Sirorbrre 110 to to mac* r•.' -Callon of eaaolke .chatt.rt.roef .tsar r•Ntdahied Tier!( proof iee.it.o. lark R'ii.1 (te end for spire, M1(`• 1'-4THARiNF: 10.RF:11TS4 N .4 (ter a re.blence in n wit of twenty -own years, l'a arine Campbell widow of bur Will ha ltnbert..,n. of I:od- e-rich. 141•tte•.1 away *In the ••spinel rimy on Theroelav last ht brr eight, -fifth year. .4 native of :4 -odium,. Mee Ile- ii»-rts..1, ,•rmr 1.. this emintry with her parents at the age of six year.. Thr family •ettlwl in .4sttfkld, and after her marriage deeea.te,1 fired at lien - miller ter it few years and In this porn for about twenty-five yeuro before her remora( to (►ttawa in 1907. She least. two 'daughters, Mitoses 011vs and Qneenle, of Ottawa. and one son. Dr. Albert R. Robertson, id Ayr. (rot. .4 sister. Mrs. Beaton, of London. and a brother, John Campbell. in Northern Ontario. also, aur•vive. A rrrrice was 1)4.41 at her home in Ottawa on Friday Peening by Rev. A. Eardley, and the beth was then brought to Goderielo. arriving Saturday at noon. Rev. 0. F. Clarke conducted a service at Broph- ey's undertaking parlors and Interment was made In Colborne cemetery, the pa 'starers being Messrs. A. S. Chry- tfa). Jas. ff. Tbauaon. H. C. Dunlop and Dr, Mabee. Reside. the ern and 'langbters, there were present Mina A. R. Robertson and two sons. Jerk and Bob. rat Ayr, Mrs. Beaton, of Lnudnn- Qlortill I'It14'iI:F:9Es Fr oft CIVIC DD 110l.lr)AY. 41'1.l)t'ailnu. for it-tth pr1t fleece nn felts. Holiday. Monday. -Niru-t 5th, at .4criettltnral Park, will he reeireil ht the -motet.-lrn..l np to 5atnrday ,.v• veto.. Jul; :71st. The prow of each howl, wltt. •, 111011 of 15 fret froetage, will Iwo 5i5, eta• , �` th-' 111.• --- and relatives from Ashfleld and Co kerne townships. CL J. A. Hl1'CHi)(ON, M.D., O.B.E The following from Montreal. dater June 30th, ehronlcles the death of former re.ldent of this town. a myon n Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Hntcbleon whose family were for many yea prominent In the life of Goderlch: Colonel Janie* Aksander Hutehisnn M.D.... C.R.E.. who hail won s premin est place in civilian end military toed teas circles, died this morning at h1 beim, in North Hatfield. Que. He w eixtyix years oil. Ihtring hi. setts. career Colonel flotchtw,n waw on the medical staff at McGill I'niveraty Montreal, for over thirty years:'ehie •targeon to No. 1 Canadian C'enerj, Howpltal on nvereess servlet during the war, and (thief medieai appoint meet et the time of hitt retirement a year ago. Colonel Tltitchh.nn was born in Yon treat, and 'pent the greater part o his life here. He was educated at Yon- g h school, and Coderirh, Ont., 34 High aeti o,t, and .11111 1•nlveraity. Making a study of railway medical merviees hit hobby, Colonel Hutchison was connected at vartoua times with the Grand Trunk Railway. the Central Vermont and the Grand TronaPaci- fic. a. well as the ('anadian National System. Colonel Hntebison went overseas in 1916 and screed in several of the Can- . a f ass 191. W. le (U•ARK. See•n•tt1rr of Rif ,' .4w•o•Is11.,, PUBLIC NOTICE F:n CONTROL ACT. T.. the Farmers, and Rieide is Of the Tnwn.Mp of Fiat Wawano,t: 1. the nnder•lgnw1, duly .py.dntM *earl metro! Inspector for the town ship of East WRwanosh. df, hereby Intl/t al) property -owner. and pante. •o'e'ntTing i.rop ort, In the township of Fast Wawsnud, that the Weed Control Act. whkh require. all said perw,ne to s,•„ to It that all weeds nn their premise. are cut In due time to pre- sent their ripening. Is now In fon. and 1 take' this opportunity of ',eek - Ing to ennui your et -operation In an honest effort to beaten the weed nnl.- arce. 1. therefore, anal -eat that tbe wKond week of Jni.. 104. is set apart R. "Weed t'untrol Week," dnring whkh you are requested to mak. a Rpertal Mort to cot all nosione weeds on your pradolaes. and hy your eteop•rstbaa and assistance we will have one gen- eral e$ean-op throughout the township. An in.iwetlon of all property in the township will he made by the under- algrwel during the trennd or third week of July. abd It le onr hope that with your hearty en -operation and sympa- thy with our angge,tiona 1 shall he able to report to,the Connell that the work hal all been promptly and prop - rely dome. Tony. for cleaner and Matter farm.. JOSEPH enAMN1Y. TENDERS WANTED TENl1ERs F'OR DREDGING f QEAi.F.Ti TENDERS. addressedto aT the . nn,l,t.igt.,.l and endear,) "Tender fnf 1r,a ing to Tepper At Lsa'rr•n.-. River." will be 'volved rm 111 12 o'clock neon (ilaytIght ,ovum) Wedn.ada -, July 24, 1929. Tenders w111 not be eonsMered un f item made on the forma supplied by the Ii-pstrtment Riot in accordance with the (•condition" pet forth therein. ! Combined opacification an,p form of fowler .yrs be obtained on appllatlm to the nndetyigaed, also at the office of the District Engineer, Equity hM1d- ing, Torvm?n, Ont., Pemta) Station t1T-' Montreal. P.Q. and the Poetmaater. Brockville, that. Tenders most include the towing of the plant to and from tee work. The dredge. and other plant werlelr are intended to iso need-Pn tine work shall have steep dais registered in Con- s& at the time of the filing of the tender with time Department, or 41111 have been built in Canada after the filing of tle'tender. Each teaser mnst he accompanied by an screened cheque on a ,bartered hank. mutilate to the order of Me Min - totter of Publlr Work'', for 5 per rent. ted the mMraet price. lint no cheque to he for lee. than flee hundred dol- lars.. Bonthe of the Dominion of Can- ada or heron* M the Canadian Nation- al Railway Company will be aerep ted as ervitrlty, or bends anti a ehegne if regntred to snake up an odd amonnt. By orrlrr, S. E. O'BRinN, Secreta rye . Department of.PuhIIe Works, Ottawa, July 2, 1929. 'NIAGARA 81^PER-SOLUHLE LANT) iv Rine; ;iso high-grade fertiliser. always In stock. Prompt deliver, mortice when required, 11. R. BAER. R.R. No, 5, Goderich, Ont. Tele;th•,ne Carlow 2fN21. .. it SALE.--VAI.1'ABI.E I'Rt►I"ETt as T4 mitigated nntwi en the mein .ore.•, of .4ulnirn, Ont.. florae's progr,wi•,,• • and lotelieat village. The ciliate t. supplied with ilydro and alt.., ha- • .renrh,uatinn retool. Description 01 pa•oeprty-7-nam. 114 -story frame haus,., good .eller and woodshed. iirlckeit well with an.. pie supply of pore mid water the year rotted. ,earn 2ttft. x 31ft , open mall.. 1 box ••tall, chicken peen and garage .reset fettled/.ton and floor''. dress, -I and matched floor in loft. toeing 1 --Apple tow. -2 Spy. 2 ha-- veer. 2 Tolman Sweet. 2 held :1 Ungner, 1 )(now. 1 Reek. 1 (Never., 1 Rhode Llatnl (lreenlnr. 1 fall 1dpt4r. Other frult trees -.1 pear. 2 plum, 2 cherry. , tone acre of land more or len.. This property is imitable for reel's*•n. tonrl+t camp or bttr*ne,w mite. leer /twitter particular. apply to A. R(N.- LINsiss, Auburn, (het. At'enON11RRINo THOMAS Oi'NDRY, GODERiOH, LIVE STOCK AND elltst►R♦ ' AUCTIONEER 71Nepbone No. 119. 1101., attended to anywhere and wavy effort made to give satisfaction. Farmers' sale notes discounted. WESLEY W. FISHER, Auctioneer, will eoadoct •lea eaywbere. R7 terms are reasonable and i will en- der Tor to gyre satisfaction, nose Carlow 1314, or address R. R. 4. Ood- erki DROOLS= PRACTITIONER CHIROCHIROPRACTOR AND D'Ruo1.R89_ PRACTOR THERAPIET Goderkb. Prone 341 Equipped with electro-magnette bathe. Electronic electric +treatments and chiropractic. Chronic organic and nervone dieeaaee. Indy In attendance. Once hours 2 to 5, and 7 to 9 pm., excepting Monday and Thursday and hy apl►o(otreenL A. N. ATKINSON Residence and oeere-•-Cerner o[ South street and Rrltannla road. CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT rRANH P. GIBBS. CHARTERED Accountant. 102 Ontario street. Stratford. Phone 1580. Ras 1380J. HEDICAL DR. F. J. R. FORSTER, - EYE. DAR, NOSE. THROAT Late House Surgeon New York OpA- thalmlc and Aural Hospital, assistant - at Moorefield Eye Hospital and Golden Square Throat Hospital. London, Eng. 56 Waterloo 8t. 8•, Stratford. Tel- • epkoue 987. At Hotel Bedford, Coderkb, on the evening of third Monday of each month till the following day, Tuesday-, at 1 pm. 110104 WILSON. -At Alexandra Marine and General Hospital. (oderieh, on Bun- day. July 7th, to Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Wilson (formerly Ruth Amos), of Colborne town.hlp, a eon, Malcolm MARRIED HI.AIR-McLEIAN. - In Regina, on June 27th, 1929. at the r•epfdence of the bride's father, by Rev. MoElrny Thompson, artleted by Rev. R. Par- ley, Kenneth Strang Blair, third sen of Mrs. Stair and the pate G. F. Biair, 'Regina, to Margaret Nairn. eFdet daughter of Dr.! Thigh and Max MintLean, Regina. DiED W15181011 --•in Galerkh, on Monday, July Sth, William E. Weekes. in his Olth year. F. H. WOOD & SON Announcement We lake pleasure in announcing Mat Mr. Louis M. Carey (formerly with the Canadian Bank of Commerce) is now a member of this firm O. F. CAREY & SON Limited ERNIDST Y. Lili>E, Barrister and Solicitor San Life Building, Adelaide and Victoria street*, Toronto 2. Telephone Elgin 5301. DUDLEY E. HOLYlES+, Berrleter, Etc, Once -Hamilton street, Oodericb- Phone 27. R. DARRO'W, 'BARRISTER, Inc $ooeemor to J. L [Ulorea, Pine 97. • Office -The Smnare. 0odertels • Nape & %ape BARRMrzM, ET(. R.C.HAVS•-R.C.HAYS tn.. B.A. Hamilton St., Oodericn INSURANCE. LOANS, RTC. McRIMAM' MUTUAL 'FIRE IN- SURANCE 00. -.Farm and Iso- lated own property insured, Officers -Tar. Connolly, Pres., God- erlrh P. 0.• Jas Avant, Vice -Pres., Be-hwn.ol P. 0. ; P. F. McGregor. 6ee.•Treite, Seafort1 P. 0. Dlreetons-••A. Broadfoot, R. R. No. 8, Seaforth ; John 0. Orley*, Me. 4, Walton; William Rion, R. R. No. 2. 34eatorth ; John Bennewi.s Brod- harm: Geo. Me.Cartne7, R. R. No. E. Aea forth ; Robert Ferris, $arloek ; Murray Gltwon, BrneeOtld ; James Evans, Beechwood; James dnn*011y. (loderirh. Atlanta -3. W. Yeo, Oodertch : Alex. i.eitch, R. R. No. 1, Vilntion; John Mornay, Reaforth • E. RInchley, fbeaterth. Poiicy-holden ran In►ake all payment, aad Set their cards recetyt- , ed at R. J. KorHq'a Clothing Store. Clinton ;yin Oott's Grocery,iDeery, Meg - Mee stree�Ooderlch, or J. H. Reidier anent Stirs, Bayfield, F