The Signal, 1929-7-25, Page 81
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China
Another import
order of English
China just arrived
You are invited to
come and inspect
this merchandise
Cole's Book and
Gift Sh000e
• • . • • THE SIGNAL, GUll�H1Ui
•
�..__ SUMMER SCHOOL
Special clearing of Men's
Straw and Panama Hats
:den's Straw Hats 1n the
latest styles and Wea\ es
Sizes 6 5-8 to 7 1-2.Reot-
Sar $2.00.
Special Price 95c
Men's Panama Hatt in
natural, or Tight grey and
-and colors. Sizes 6 3-4
to 7 1-4.. Half price ADA
less.
$9 to $1.45•
N1. ROBSN
The Most Complete Men
Store •� erica e
Pawns 3s i
ergo, W•••,, ,UK
Goderich Banner Rack Meeting
CIVIC HOLIDAY
Monday, August 5th, 1929
$2,800.00 in Purses
. $1,000
$1,000
$400
$400
2.15 Trot or Pace, open
2.20 Stake Race
2.24 Class Race
2.20 Trot only
New $10,000.00 Grand stand
---- Betting Privileges Allowed
New Stabling, Free Straw and one of the BEst. Half -pile
Tracks in Weatern Ontario.• - '. ,
V l..rses eligible July 1 Bt. 5' to enter and 5' additionil
from wrnners.
Money divided 50, 25, 15 and 10 per cent. of purse.
DR. J. B. WHITELY, DR. W. F. CLARK,
Secretary
President
. t'..t.i nued from page 1)
ir:, -n..• per r .•cont . he arid. came
•.:',Great Britain. nineteen per .wit.
, •i,e United Etat•, and furry-talne
nr. {row Continental F:urnpe. In
I•ralrie 1' ,vine..•. outside ut the
'a•-. fifty ie et•llt..•f the pyo{Wlattu0
,e••• 11•01-A1100 Saxon. .\uu,ng these
...p.• the birthrate woo large. and t
., 11,• .toyed •.n the land. What.
,-...I. ata- the duty of -the chur
,; .t tt:a- the church', responsibility?
The bu.Mess ..f the church was to see
,,t the l;o.pel le preached in every
.,.unite in a language the pustule
.ndertet111.1. Tea•.1'uited Church
- already preaching in twenty lar-
. 1)1t.'ev 4'y ,t IUIUtrnlly wile not
r.,.chtd. Unless Ontario 'stool be -
:he church" in its effort to ca1)a-
,::.:,ir,' :wd-,-('hriet.unixe these temple
would meati loss Rud suffering. and
.f tip• We.t suffered all Canada would
-'.Iter. Ito:.4anding together and mak-
,._ 't ;.•--tole rot Christian influences
tNa.11 these people 1'' great things
..old .1K• ,lent ter Cis:virla null fdr the!
r- • .-•
sto,r:d,
lu �r afternoon in. tictor:u 'street
lu'
-1 cou.e.rati.•ii and .uwmwlhm
-,.:,%'...e for tlo ..•h,s.l a/ohe was coli -
.t d by Itt•v4 rtif, 1Iacidso1). assl4t sl I
. Ate► W. titan. Ilse pa.tor of the'
The Cleshtt'Measatr
\ -'red ,'hdr.h Eras ttlre..l in •tiw,
. , .. _ r.y the united congregations..
al,,, ,a 'n• the -.hoot. listened to a
tine di-• •mile by Her. Dr. ltut•Idson.
,.; nations. with tor,- lanvid+u)u
. t.• I C. F. Clarke. pastor of the
Rev. W. A. ltre•wner, who had
r the service. Rtes. It. 1t. ('unl-
o•t 14-rwltlt•r. Yee. -W. B. .Up.
' 1 ,:r..)and Rev. G. W. Butt. Tia
.d'•he chur;b was augmented by
•:...rulers of the school, and
tl•- it, .•: Retailer Kelly. of I)etrolt.
. Vol rendering of "O 1te-1
from )feWNswthn's -Ell-
., .-;ss•lelly titling to the (K'
M. II.rob! It:a••ketime al.' as-
. d •t in: a !hire obllga'n Aa the
s.,.: '-.t- Punts the Hart." by 1
-ohs by Mrs. Mus. and
ylr . i; . ..,ran, A selection by; the
young men's. y1WrletJt ;i lost was mueb
:.L! r.,i.1:.s1. •
1 i(avlds„n's nus -age was, he
Wanted
Energetic salesman to represent
Heintzman & Company,
with complete line of
Pianos, Radios and Ph000graphs
is district of Goderich
-1,rntn,n. C••it rat
State experience and ..bo..i t•,
Heintzman & Company,
P. 0. Boa 486 Stratford, Oat.
BROTHERS AND SISTERS MEET FOR HAPPY REUNION to
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This
S. S. No. 2.
THE HAYS .FAMILY
en family of tett members were all together for the first tltue when they uneasiest the reunksu
)lop. held on July 4111.
Stendln*'jeft to right --Mrs. Thi N. McElroy, Seaforth;, Wm. Hays, i.Ipton. Seek. ; Mrs John Mills tales
forth; Mrs. Q. f. ., s;ar.lret, Toronto; Adam Hays. Seaforth: Mrs. W. 1). Ireland, 1liuws. Sask.
Seat tl, left to -right -Janie. 1E0- F:gmoudville; I ro. W. 11 Fowler, 1.enmiugton ; R. 1'.. Hey., sr.. (:,Nlerh•b :
lar- .1. irHand, Detroit 1.06.-.
TO WIT
F1' 1t 18'H E L APARTMPJNN'T TO
1tENT, leefore Sept. let. Apply
MISS J081'1C SAUN'DiOR8, Nelson
street, (:udeek11. Telephone 573.
T(► 1U,NT.-8TOk1C 8t'ITA+BLE FOR
• grocery or office. immediate pos-
session given. Apply to ()HAS. K.
SA('NDERS, Goderich.
PUBLIC NOTICE
ptmiTI1 PRIVILEGES FOR CIVIC
D 11(N.IDAY,
Appllca1iuns for booth privileges -„n
t'ivic dtollday, 'Monday, August Sth,
at -Agricultural Park, will be revived
by the undersigned Up to Saturday ev-
ening. July 27th. Tse Klee of each _
booth with a limit of Ad feet fruitage
will be $15.
DR. W. F. (iLA R.K,
Secretary of Race Aasoclatien.
Ill ltr►N ('or\Tl' OLI►A(tE. PEN -
U SHIN BOARD.
This li.,ard Is compared of the fol-
' lowing members of Huron County
Council. and they are now ready to
forward 111.1.1leartlous to Ilse Govern-
na•nt. cls. :
Ale -ors. 1V. J. Henderson. Reeve, Mor-
ris- -Mecham, l'.0.; Rohl. ' Hl Rime.
Reeve, Hetrasll-h1it Ball 1'.0 ; ffoland
Ke ly. Reeve. Tuckers(yith-Srts-
of forth P.O.: J. W. ('rrlgle. �at�• Ie'etr,
Geetlerich-lioderk•h 1'.11. ; 1190. Hub- '
hard. Dep. Reeve. ilowi.k•(lllfford -A.
)Bank forme•Tnr application may to
obtained from any of these. or from
the mnrrk•Itrl clerks throughout the ,
coo1)ty: or from the undereigo ui.
Alsidi•(ints are urged to l* very ca
ful to loot'*. these, filled eortectty n
every particular, preferably by t1jilp
municipal clerks and to furoleh
Net rrallal proof r t of
ape.
fes•
Fill the a'
a9IAlcatMu In dupll••atr,
and forward by post or otherwise, to
cur at (:oslerlch, as .ton as 'invisible.
Item] carefully the regylallon-, or
enquire as to who are qualified, before
' making application.
(;1X. W. IIOT•M.\N.
Goderich. (county- Clerk.
July Kith. 1929.
THOMAS 1G1'NDRY, GOD)ERiCH,
I .I V iC 8Tt CK A!. D GENERA'
ilRA'
AUCTIONEER
Telephone No. 110.
Sale. attended to anywhere and every
effort made to give satisfaction.
Farmers' sale notes discounted.
ass- -----
!till. chosen with a view to tis• eta•,• 1' .•'i. r 7'., Marjorie - Arthur!
of mind of the young people of the st:srptret Klug 72. Stewart Fergu-
s 1....1.
ergus1....1. upon wbont'he would try to -,•n G7, Helen Fergmato ::t. Gurdon
J
NN 111 :1111• 41.
h that
1
s .rr the rho' ht .W
impress n g•
{ thong
ht
t and loyal are the IoW ;line•.' Lt Ch1.. to .Ir. ll. -Marc Muer
truth, a loyalty s t
Ills tett was from Gen., 3:1. "Tea. N7 per .eat.. Ih1 Craig Rl. hill' '11111
beth •;.al said." had wet limits. 7_. Fero; Lawlor 72. Huth Arthur 71.;
alaout wan's life, i'Is scryent asl•t, Nortnan Carter 011.
-'Cuss.. those limn,•.' There is danger.' 1'rlme r-Rt•tty Asquith.
as we realize the ta.nudarip' s;•.I has., KATHLEEN M. WF.LSIL Teat`her.
s
• an easier
. ..,• s�.c is .
..•r. r t thinking there u
g
1
. .
way to lice. It Is well. said the p r n h BF:NAIILLF:H I 1 RLHe RI`i1/N
er. 10 note some or the Multi Gicl has The following is the result of the
mai'G.sl. First. labor. not Idlenee-. Is to t,romotiun !examinations In Bestalller
•N• m:11,'', lot ; w•c'on(' mall Mid wen130 jt' Islit- w•hod. Names are in order of;
••along together: third. right to right. merit, Those market. with an aeter-
n,l arum: Is wrung' and. ea -b brlpga i -k are prowot,Nl eo1)ditinnally
s own cunvequen.rr. Man must • h, . bootie' Senior IC.ie
.itlier the right ••r rte wtnnc: he' Sr. V. - hteta Fisher successfully,
,:1111)'? be neutral. Temptation tome. contplete.l 1114• m -''.i 1 .ear work take,
root in .tilam and Ker alone. lint 10. Jr. V.-su..e,.sfal entrance pupils.
.eery soul. and monn must rv+ognixe Sr. iV.-lierolce Hogarth, Gordon
'h.• ...Wet} of temptation. the lmntlu faRoeque. Thelma .Olin FIrelyn 11111,
•'u.e suf punishment. the certainty of ('arson Hoc•. Albert \'atwtonea.
,1.•8111 The speaker iuvrightrl against .1r. IV -- Iteu..s, Walters, Bert Me-
-he styk• of novel which t•ndal. "TheyCale. Marie talliaque. Rosella Hoy,
It'cei happily ever after." be,'an.e it' Adelaide Houghton. Dtlythe McCabe,
Wil* faM•. Marriare meaue _djt' Ip ( Melynn I;,si1•.
line. mealy; learning to bear and for-, Sr. 111 - Gordon Fisher. Elwyn
bear: but discipline makes for bappt-'',trimmer. htarvey 4'ettman. Annie Ed-
tan.-. 1.nd Marriage does tiring richness ward. Loretta Kerr•. Luella Fisher°.
1.4 life While it i- true that God hae Junior Reese
-et IN.nnd$ •which roan mote not trans- Jr. 111 -(:ray. Pfrimmer, Ilorothy
Bathing House
and Refreshment Booth
located on the South Pier
NOW OPEN
Bathing Suits for Rent
-ideal Rattling Beach -
'4E1
LEADS THE WORLD IN MOTOR CAR VALUI
•'i•I" .Special .ear I -Door .sedan
$1942
t • DELI\ EKED
Fatllpt Egalpled,
dretAIng .rlore to How
Delire'red. rally F,quippeet
Price s oI'e 3 `•,100" 'Models,
$1224 to $3422 •
including rl'onriciu, Road -
Niter, C011 pi', 4•:ibriole•1,
4 ie•toria and `P41i111 nodt'lel
VALUE FAR AHEAD. OF !AK PRICE FIELD
FIX firmly in your mind the deliv-
ered, fully equipped price of.this
Nash "400" Special Siz Sedan.
Theo see the car and, by all means,
drive it. Nash never has offered a
greater value. No one ever has pro-
duced finer performance in it; price
field.
This very moderately priced motor
car has the Twin ignition motor -the
year's nntstanding development in
power -more power, more speed. Tess
gasoline. •
It has fiijur Centralized Chassis f.uhri•
ca•il•a a featurelcif value and cone en.
i • hi -hey esteemed by those sal.0
('••see very costly motor ars.
1. .s lauury eyail.ped, without extra
cost, with104y hydraulic shock
absorbers, oottom nickeled bump-
ers, front a(derear, spare tire lock and
tire cover. The price quoted above
also inclorivis spare tire and all
freieht and filing charges. There
is nothing r'iditional to pay for the
customary "extras." - •
And the Special Six Sedan has the
style and manner so important to the
fullest enjoyment of your motoring.
Good taste and artistry of design are
apparent in the purity and grace of
every line and contour.
P member the price. Remember that
it is a WI, e7wi0Ped, delivered price.
And don't fail to see this sedan, and
drive this sedan. before you buy. On
(heyday today at all Nash dealers.
HURON MOTOR SALES
Pies* 83 H. C. Young South Street, Goderich
s;.alerl.'1, and with tar t•a.eption of lets
years spent Nt Toronto utter her nwr
rilgt' she had sloes been a resident o!
thiso
t w u11 her n life
Itesides her
hst•lusml she Ieace•r
lh to ,+i.trrs. Mrs.
George Dot ler. of Saltfor.l: Mrs. 1Vrru
Shrxrvlowu awl Mrs. 1'. M. -Robertson.
of Goderich. The Into Mrs. Alain was x
no•i,It'r of North 'trPrt Felted .•hunch
and took an active tart In various sett
tli,• of taw
thand s.
At the time of Iwo
tench -Ire was a member ..f taw choir
and of the Woman's Missionary S.a-Ir-
t). The tuners) eersk•e at the family
hone. itrttaunln road. on Friday after-
noon an. conducted by her pastor.
Bey. C. F. Clarke, who was atslstel by
Iter'. J. E. Font. IMeriwnt wits in
C,lhorrw cemetery and the 1.x11 -Tearer..
were Wren She•nlowu. 1'. M Robert-
son. Georxe Million, Melville sturdy.
J H. Milner and .lames '( IIy
Theme prrw•nt aI the funeral from it
distance included Mr. and afros Bhltw-
tress. sidle trani'-ir. "-hoi brings sot- - Mi('ahe. Ina Mastell, Queeole LaRoe-
row and shame, not 1• the Pinner , tole. Ethel Fisher• Norma Allfn. Peer
alone, tat to all who litre him. whitelo,.n Fdward. Ri.•hard M'Wbtnney.
tole story'Generkt 1.14rq vatmau. � s,1
Iran.. thea, war •!ir. T.- Keisn.•tl }'1-hPr,/iraarwuaa
true. Cosi bus ',pointed conditions, but l ere - e '
Jr. 11.�Aty111- Jewell, 'Yvonne La
pie. Alfred flay.
aro T. -Helen McCehe, tarry Wept -
lake. Betty fttroughan.
Jr. T.- Btdsby Jewell. Joe IARm>
qne.
l'ritn4-r Verna Pettman, Corinne iii
Itocipte. Irvine Hoy. Carl Fisher.
E. r. 1: DO1.AN. Principal
E. 1.. s'AMPBF,IL. Assistant.
i He keep. res:.:. God takes shies la'
I mau'n encur.: • Be leoa man's
:.1, 1 He •,rt:, sot give up.
I. rondo. !tag the cloning exercises.
:he to -ho.': Rev. W. A. Bremner call-'
.•.i upon teo 'rodent/I. Ayes Audrey
Bryant, of ltlyth aal Mr. Geo. Pere...
yf Brussel. to 1. ;1 what the acts.' had
meant to them Ilse woolen,* enol gaff
were then calhd to the front of the
• hunch and for led a "circle of frlend-
.lelp" while 11iPy prayed for each
other. for t',.•n,-eires. for the church
at home, for 11. .church universal. that'
co1)seratfoi, mirit be Mnceae anal true. I
Rev. Dr. Cernib offered the closing
prayer. sail 'L. benediction was pro -1
nnuu•'•11 ray 1t.••: W. R. Alp
Fiction of °Seers
Towing the ...o ommcera were elect-
ed for the net year as follows: Hon-
orary preside: ,4, the president of
T/ol,don Confer.--.ce and the chairman
of 4lnron 1'r,-,.ytery : pant presdelent.
R. h. M 'T.' ::Ereter;p:AdeatiIto:h
W. A. Br. eer, Bru ee6elvicepreided.ReyAE.Darn,inton'acetary.Itt•yl.R.Connor,ptpen
treasurer.Mlss tlberta Snell, .nndes-
horn 14.90. 1l. L. C. White,TF.lim-
1vlllt; registrars•. %Mew M. Bailie and
Mi.* Mary Joh •iron. Ooderieh ; addl-
tonal member- of the executive, the
l 1erPskient of 1 1' 1'. of Huron ('minty,
the chairman of -*Orions educetton for
Huron Prest.yt..-v the pastorw
local i'nftwl -1.t' Mies Brook0fthee,
Mltehell.. and Bev. C. W. DeMllle.
8trattord.
The folloWinu itglearstlons were ad-
d,?1'.ona1 to tis.-.pabed last week:
Mies Audrey Bat, Blyth : Mars
ec
Creh. Exeter , ylleeee Rowe. Exeter;
Ret W. Maine, ors. Maines Walton.
OBITUARY
SAMUEL WARNER
The death id itaniuel Warner (smar-
m! at the home of 111s won. Mr. David j
Wee tiller. itayfield ural.- on M.ndxy.
July 1:.h. ireceasenl was In his eichty-
eighth year. ile was morn near iiespel-'
Pr. flat . and when quite young moved
to 1'.lia.rle townebip to resettletor''
the last twenty yeah he had been liv-
ing with hit sem In G(nlerich town -
«hip Dreamed had been In ill -health �
for tome time. The late Mr. Warner is,
survived ley two tonne. George. of Ray
City. Mico.. and David. of Goderich
tow -whip. Three brothers. Henry War-
ner. of Hamilton, Ephraim Warner
and Jonathan Warner, of California.
and on. r•:st,•r. Mrs. Cameron. of Calt-
to}nta, also survive. 'The funeral took
place on Wednesday afternoon. July
17th, to Maitland cemetery, Rev. Gor-
don Butt. pastor of i'nlon church. con-
dneting the services. Those present at
the funeral from a distance included
Mr. and Mrs. George Warner. sof Ray
City; Messrs. Henry And Jas. Goodie.
of ft -leveler; Mr. and Mrs. IHewitt and
won. of Lk:dowel.
JOI LN WiLL1AM PINCE
• The news of the death :of "Jack"
Price. son of Mr. and Mrs. lit. George I
Price. which occurred unexpectedly on
Monday afternoon, caused a wave of
AUCTIONEERIN0
hart. of St. Catharines. Mt►, itwlding
toll and • laughter, of tattoos, Mrs
Thor. Hutchinson. of Toronto. and
Mrs Wry, of Norval, Out.
Is btas1a au are 1:401)trolted: in
CUT You �wf be srlf-eontreellel."-
Bruce Barton.
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WESLEY W. FISHER.
Auctlon.er,
[will hooduct Bales anywhere. My
terms are reasonable and 1 will en-
daaror to give satisfaction. Phone
Carlow 1314. or address R. R 4, God-
. DIED DRUOIAMII PRACTITIONER
$TEWART.-111 (olhnrne townrhlp- .
mu Wedneadnet Italy 2M1.Parca lItO'RACTOR AND DRUGLESSStewart. IR •ilia 07th year. THIRR,AJ'iBT
I'MI('E. -- II/ Gsxtertch. ao� Monday. G h. Phone 141
July Z'ad, John Willi aslrTt'lee, son ' F.Iniklseti w -k4 efeetro-magnetle
of Mr and Mrs. St. George Price. (baths. Electronic electric treatments
and chiropractic. Chronic organic and
•
nervous diweares. Lady In attendance.
i C.%OF THANKS • office hours 2 to 5. a11,1 7 to 9 p m.,
e excepting ylonday and Thursday and
, MR. AND Mat!. ST. GEORGE 1lljCF: by npg4dm
ntent.
"a and family extend their grateful A N. ATKINSON
Residence a nd of&e-tbrne- of
Routh ,treat and Britannia road.
THE. %IR 14., frrERI:'s"r
ILake of Bays is one thousand or
more feet shoes ria level. and the alti-
tude of this sap>�tered group of lakes
r•omblrte. with the fragrance of the
i
pinIto glee r!r,�,v4nitor a new vigor
In Ilfe: Ton hays real enjoyment -!gulf
..r paddling all da, long without tiring.
You eat heartily ttnd Wirer! 'lice • tog.
Kele..? your ows stype of •ccnmmod•-
;lin. for herr it have them all from
rustic. cottage A top moht preteftionn
'Id hotels. (lancets National Railways'
comfortable tr•hta connect at fh.nts-
vitle with the st. r for All points on
the lakes. Ask tr Canadian National
agent for inforrgltlen And Men, it
,n, this intro. -tint country.
SCHOOL ,.REPOR'T'S
A1>Bt'RN
Promotion Pnfnatlons:
i To Sr. IV. -kyr Lawson 72 per
t, Dorothy C 68, Margo _ r
sem Aft: Reg ith 112. t
titwhir 851. i(11* (Good ti4.
Sr. 111. to Jr ,_ Vi'anklin Harter
(1114ser cont. tiotird.pobte AS, Mary As-
quith 07. St
Jr. 111. t. *lir. 11I. - Rory!
Wilson 71 14,' cent.. Maurice
1Iles n 71.(load •
Ke4th Arthur te,, wairthi Adams 61,
(111djs Goon tit 1/syd Miller 111. Irene
TA•ntherland 40 -
Sr. 11. to Jr
70 peer cern.. 3
therland 04.
Rke tit,. Role
Jr 11. to
glean el
thanks for the many kindnesses rr
c(•irel in ilwir time of bserefavement in
the death nf their won and brother,
Jack.
FOR SALE
NIAGARA SUPER -SOLUBLE I.AN,D
lime: 1140 high-grade fertillaer.
always In etoek. Prompt delivery
lent when required. H. R. BAER,
R.R. Nn. 5. Goderich, Ont. Telephone
Carlow 21,21. tf
WANTED
WANTED. -- EXPERIENCED (11 at,
fur general housework. MRS.
CHRISTIAN, Cobourg Street. It
FEATHEiRS - YOU CAN HAVRC
your feather bed made into a sani-
tary roll mattress or down comforter.
Highest price paid for feathers. Drop
a card to DOMiNION FEATHER
ANTI► MATTRESS (,C►., Goderich, and
our agent will cal 1.1 tf
TENDERS WANTED
T.Ei) Tt7N1►ERM Andre -sed to the
undersigned. and endorsed 'Ten -
regret
Ten -regret thmughovt the town. for..... f}jer for cur rctlnn of a Revetment
Wats one of taw best-Ilkr� blrys 1 s wall. (men and. Ont ., will Is• re-
erica. He had A tall One day last week ,.,.eyed until 12 o'eloek noon (daylight
which at the time was not dared Racing). Thursda), ingoast S. 1029, for
nirlour, but when death l venal ft file ee.nstnietion of s1 revetment wTull
was concluded that the injury must at Owen Sound. Grey County, Ont.
have been much more Revere than had Plans And form of mnlnaet can he
been stag8cttrl. Jae( was nineteen wean And wpsN lfk atlon and form- of
years of ARP. anti leave«, be•sldes his
tender obtained nt this Department. at
parents, his sister, Mr.. Harold Currie' the mikes if the I)IsfAM Engineer.
of Ietroht1. and two isrothers, 'Martin, Equity 'Building. Tnrrmto. Ont.: nt the
of Detroit, and Fred, of Hamilton. Hie
row (►}ik P. trwteti hound. Ont.. also wt
death is Aineerely mto . not only fn j the Toronto Builder. F.tchnnRe and
the family circle. hut by a hoot. of}forsstnrrtton industries. 11(4 Bay
friends throughout the town who were Street. Toronto, Ont.
won by innumerable
r unfailing good nature •fen(lere will not lie etnsldered un
and ales dnnmmeraTh 9es of kindness las made on printed forms supplied
and heinfnibe"- The tnnersl "Pry"- by the Department and In aeeorduint
with eondttlons enntxtned therein.
Wednesday afternoon and waw won- Each tender mors! ti Amompenkfl by
beaten by Rey. C. F. Clarke The pall- an aeecpted ehegnP on A ehartirel
hearers were BPs} liart►Ps, of Tornntn, hank, pa,yA1de to the order of the Min-
Jaek Sealy'. of tttrntfard. Gordons Tete 1Rter of Fnbllc Work-' esgnxl 10 10 per
butt and bite Westbrook. Among the cent. of 11►P amonurt of the tender.
Large. number present at the funeral Bonds of the Dominion of ('sunlit or
Iter .1sek's s1-'tnr and brothers, air• turns of 11* Canadian Notional Reti-
cent.
Currie and Mrs. Martin Price, wsy Cnmpuinv will slat 1e a--etfal as
re -
of 1)Ptrntt, Mrs. D. Johrrttnno of Brant• security. or bonds and a slushy If
ford. Mews l Md Farrow. of Toronto, giiltM to make np an oil Amarnt.
and alt. And lies. W. Sealy. of Sint- 'tote, -431n. print. can le obtained
!'olio At this b•partenent by depslttting an
A458 WILLIAM J. MAIR a(eeptseb Phegne fur the •nm of *20.00.
T1w death otvnrred In Gateri,h nn pesyahle to the ruler of 11,P MAnlistter of
W Init*iAy, July 17th. nt A well known Pnblle Works, whish 1 ,11 .le retn4Med
resident of this town. in the pemon of If rive InMndsner bidder j. mer 11t',t tl-
Clara M Million. wife of Mr. Williams ler Md.
By order w
J. Matt Den.awe•1 had been seriously +.
*Arent
111 two weeks. She wilt born In 1r -V 1F1Y.
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Colborne township. it daughter of the secretary.
late kir. ane! Mrs ,lames Mil1Len. When T Ottawaew ,f Puly blic 7, Works,
about tea Tests of apshe moved to
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�JllAmld Asquith
r 70, Jamie Lee-
' *T. Garth
CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT
CRANK P: OIBBS, CHARTERED
Accountant. 102 Ontario onset,
Stratford. Phone 1580. Rea 1300.1
MEDICAL
DR. F. J. R. FORSTER,
EVE, DAR. NOSE. THROAT.
Late House Sturgeon New York Op5-
thalmie and Aural Hospital, aselatant
at Moorefield Eye Hospital and Golden
Square Throat Hospital. London, Eng.
Ifo Waterloo Bt. S., Stratford. Tel-
ephone 267.
At Hotel Bedford, Goderich, on the
evening of third Monday of each
month till the following day, Tut+sdgl'
at 1 p.m. Next visit In September. ler
!Iloilo
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took place at the family residence on
LEGAL
ERNFWT M. LEE.
Barrister and Solicitor
Sun Life Building. Adelaide and
Victoria streets, Toronto 2
Telephone Elgin NM
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DUDLEY E. HOLU :,
Barrister, Etc.
Otdce-Hamilton street,
Phone 27.
Gnderieb-
�` R. DARROi, BARRISTER, UTC.
loocesaor to .1. L Killoran.
Photo 97.
Office -The Square. Goderich
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BARRI.Taa•, En.
R.C.HAYS-R.C.HAYB ta., B.A.
Hamilton St., Goderien
INSURANCE, WANE, ITC.
McKiLLOI' MUTUAL FiRE IN-
R1'RANCE CO. -•Farm and iso-
lated town property insured.
OAkrrw-Jas. Connolly, Pres., God-
erich P. 0.; Jaa. Whine. Vice -Pres.,
Beachwood P. O.; D. F. McGregor,
Bee. -Tress., Seaforth P. O.
Dlreetorw-•A. Rrnadfoot, R. R.
No. S. Seaforth; John G. Grieve. No.
4. Walton; William Rion, R. R. No.
2. Seaforth: John llennewies, Brod-
hagen ; Geo. McCartney, R. R. No. 6.
Seaforth; Robert Ferris. Blalock;
Murray (lllemn, Brnoe6eld ; James
Evans, Beecirwnod ; Jamas Connolly.
iOnderIeh.
Agents-- J. W. Yen, (lnderleh ).
Ale!. l.ttah, R. R. No. 1. Clinton •
MurrA/, aeaforllk; F. Hismuoy'
aror tP✓-4oldere can make al t4sr
y • gat their cards rceipt- .•
ilde.at ft./. ,•ltorrlsh'a Clothing 8thre,
CT11otaft; Galvin entre Oronery, Ring -
sten street, Goderich, or J. H. Reld'w
Genital Stove, Bayfield. (
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