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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1929-9-5, Page 8• • h limeades, I9eeitemlrer 5. 1995. • O DINNER SETS A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF DINNER SETS IN .DIFFERENT PATTERNS e c FOR YOjJ TO CHOOSE FROM RANGING IN DIFFERENT PRICES Cole's Book Store MUSIC CLASSES .. ill be resumed at St. Joseph's Convent. including Piano. Viol n and Th-ory Telephone 108 Jut Arrived shipment of Fltl.l-fagltien- ed re Silk StoekInge iii Sul, Stan rte -I shade- soil n'ic and.. Lino -hetes. , Alrn gen', Faiw - - c • For Sale at Factory, East St. Goderich Knitting Company Alfred W. Anderton TEACHER OF PIANO, SINGING. ORGAN, THEORY Fifty-five successful entries for Toronto Conservatory eaamina- tions last year. over 60 per cent scoring honors and first - class honors. Tuitions resumed 1 Jt,r. t.&t n 7th Se1pt r 1 few vaeatteles for pupil• Studio at Mrs. J. Harrison's, opposite Victoria School, Goderich Old Age Pension Board , Applientioni for pension- are coming in rapidly and are being considered as promptly as posaihle Fly the Board. At- tent}pn it called to the fart that in ataut eighty per cent of the cages applicants do 130t furnish proof of alp: Thin i- abeolutely necessary to the passing of applit•at ioue. The attention of applieant- is elipecially dirteted to que•- tiofje.No. 6 on the applieatiot, form regarding proof of ng' THE SIGNAL, • THE HII1[AN B RAIII. Nature's Marterplece, N ith AU l Patting.. 1s Man's Brats. In the second of a college of ice- ; tuner, elven In the theatre of the [loyal College of Surgeons, IAud.w. S ir Arthur Keith said that• w brain, iellk...tll..Its failings• repret ed natures masterpiece. • • Recently a distinguished Viennese neurologist. is"fostd:E tWS. &Masmac ccnsita tba° any mads hitherto of the living units within the cortex of rind which was the essential part of the humus brain.. lie found that a European wit! a brain of forty-eight ounces --a cum - moo else had about fourteen thou- sand millions of living mitts or neu- rone. as they were named, In the grey p{rtter of cortex of his brain. The grain, stated Sir Arthur, was "wired" to an extent far beyond the wildest dreams of Ole meet modern of tele- phone englneere. .he wires or nerve fibres being: Mine filaments drawn from the todhro of the neurone. Let an engineer think of an organ wired as the Alain was. with wirea ta o rate of vol- leying along each •µ,me forty or fifty a second, and travelling at a rate of two hundrdd tulles au hour. and be would have Farewell to Mr. N'ilkfLson rum«, faint cot.c.•mon of .the tide of , •n Tuesday evening of last. a.Th week 'Irc handled b3 an efficient1?Tafe • h.• vuior member,' of the choiiof et. flu the course of a morning. , 1 r t etch• eller t EalnlY • 1 hi; It wall plain, Sir Arthur added. ..��,•,, -,n el Low,• of Mr. and Mr -.MeV Studythat mere masa must be a veep In- :..;tt,r,e street. Mr. ('. A. lt. Neill in- secure guide to capacity. A brats • .• who had recently resigned knot might have mare ant yet lack of or- p,-ittuu of chutrwastet 914 or- ipthisatlon or fall in a hundred other _ ,!,i+r of the cheek tin„ psp-Put auA ways; the brain of the elephant and .td- made the Lerlpieet 4,f at ts•attti of the 1►hale, for example, far ea - ell leather muse• cit'. Mr. ls,urtl:t- seeded man's brain in ma*. but. la l,. 'their s the neurons re tel ... GODERICH, ONT. • HELIGOLAND A(1$TRUA's IRON MO Otilldren Pie% In Fortifications ones Weual.ed In Masi o1 So Strictly Barred to 0.000 Voce Above Inquiring Eyes, The tmporrt in e iron mountain• Heligoland. that tiny ruck rising sheer out of the North Sea, hat. turn- ed from a great fortress, brI.tiing with German guns, to a veritable playground. made w by .the tt, t• tae creasin` number of tourists that visit the spot. ntto1 Europe, a,pProxl- ('hlldren play in the tortiteatioss, maeyu 160 miles by train from once so strictly barred to all inquire Vienna. Intl eye., says the Weekly Scutsmas. It has been believed that the Ito - The Inland again belouga to lite.'Maar worked tits mountain for their Ito - Lein, cvy In a political reuse. 'ill. iron supply, which was called "Norl- Inhabltan.. have never ieerned M can" iron; but while 1t is true that speak English as a curreut .uugue.' the Provfnoe of Noricum at that time though plenty of them do speak It. included Styria sad Carinthia, It >s They t.. at their own dialect . t North now held that the Romana received Frisian at home, and German for the the Norioan Iron from Carinthia benefit of the ou:slde world. That I rather than from Styria. It is said outer world is still almost entirely that the Slavle Rends, alter the German. The national pride in the (ret migration, were the 01st to set - fortress made Helleoland, ev.•u In 1he tl• in the valley ,below this moun- height of its power, a favorite pl..ce' taln. Judging from the names of „slit•( of„, the toga that preserve the of summer pllarimage. And bee hat some sectlo*4 of the mounialn, I( ,•hlldla aiti of the world." -O. K. hardwood garage.floorevery ENOE neen the voce excivaiv. 011lc. ; ' : it. 'r swms probable that t was first work- Double F. SI`PJNOE turned Into a restaurant. t t...r- •.d from the top. Small transferable chauta' wives ut Hambuiy . '"'•- smelting t ernaoer wItth bellows , men can show their ainhum:, used, and for can • ?PTADI. teal Europe. Level. the Styrian ria to the Au$ trtan iron and stapleIndustry tuna besot be compared w1 the slgnlgnance of the lake Supet-tor district in this country. The ;mountain, the summit of whlett rises to about 6,000 feet above sea level, L situated In the Mr. Jas. D. Hutte, ole Montclair, N.J., Is vlsltlbg hof. ninth -to ie town. • BOARDER WANTED. -+IN YHI1'A'P WANTED ('row•u Attorney Holme. has r,turL ed from a trip by motor jttrougli Que- ber and the Maritime Provinces, in which he was atrurtolO led by hi- ,:ou, Mr. Jack Holmes, of the Bank of Com-. ►nerve, 'nitwit... They 1rutrllel o 'tits 3600 miles and had r very iutere-ting and enjoyable trip. • • Regrets I might,, hal e praised him yestenley, But. now he cannot hear, And I that•had no word to say Send roses tu�ltla bier. Time ems 1 wlgRr have ekeenvl hlnllfe. When warm in him was breath, lint 1 tjll1at ft�(edintini in lire strife Now '6Nutify his death. lib, how ch longer w 1 live, Before Much to wilt The roses of my love to give Until it is too late? Moue. Burinesa person preferrer Apply at 1310NAL OR''rim. �r'EJ<TILEUS - YOU CAN RAVE your feather bed made into a sani- tary roll wattrem or down comforter. 'Highest price paid foe feathers. Drop a card to 'WY1.'yf110.N F'EATH'ER .Nell MA1TItESS CO., Goderich, and 1 our agent will call. tt i'OR SALE COR SA1h:.--1t)24 "NF:W FORD" ll UOAdl1-44t10 cash. t'I 1E SIGNAL -Box 6 -for latrtieutery or phone 183. -- 1 USED ('ARS. -14' YOU WAN TO U b It or legis mad ears Abate buy. sr 374, see ur write W. G. LUMBI. $.t, David's street. 1'. O. 11ox 716. RENT.--4't'1tN18HED 1EVE -Science. like art, 1.. one of the '� room inure hof +eater heat'y tunes the pure e1d.-- MARRIED Jewelled toilets to as much .,.• • t :es.* rite was dumped as waste, becaueo I, ►IIXS'1`(�N---4$14Al'K.-.tt the menet' la In Nordeuey or Swlnemn the primitive furnaces were unable ,inborn, on BYturdii , Augtu.t 31. 1s .here bathing in H.. 'it1 to handle it. lir-'9, by the Rev. W. K. Alp, Howard Surety. and :some of the fin..' •,'h- Styrian iron was shipped as early lett.tow Johnston to .Roth Amelia ing in Europe. But not on tin- ;:••ad as the fourteenth century along the Black, both of Ashfield tow•itttth1t.. coon r « the • - Itself. Nobodydiv to the sea ;Io d Dan be to torero t 1 e en In u I frin a of the 'tacky bit bin ,Its ms. Ex union o[. ,,, DIED ,) feet from [ g 4t• s Oberland to which you .c11mb uD the industry was generally suppor.ed J4)H\*yerom-lu G,alrrlch. „ft Ivies s rep steps, or are torus mut, c.►.fy by the Austrian ruler" and Duke ut•s,111y. August 3t([h, Alexau.Ti•r by elevator. The bathing-b,•at•tt Is (11 Ernest was called the "Iron Duke" On dubush,a, age," s1 years`,� the sand dunes, a miles ac!,tos• the account of his support td the Aur f''e6 }•riday. YD trtan iron trader ...... .1 SON- to trl.slerich water, and here :b.• run w.:=i„ ttuaugust itith. II%%%%gs J. Ferguson. of wit "mode the .ye-ruuttion awl fI t r ca r, lir all dap at their rase. Fol tl,cn- is VogIint !owlishly. aged 04 years:. 1 W ve etatfvr urdtlr sun In Heligoland even wh,•u the rest MIOCENB.AGM: TURTLE. r ddn,r cMr. Wilkinson'sd the .hula's a{. g CIIItYS'1'AL---'u 4:u.leri -It. ,yt Satar- ...1, of Mr. Wuervit.e- The fact, however, remained that of North Germany Is clouted of sun- ' ,aunt History Museum dap. •August asst. .►noir Ingram aloe during the pact six ).car• .mal of brain did neatly count. u shine, "and .he trland Las b., 1. r• Elllett,• beloved wife of Mr. Alex. �1: %('4 lu•sin replied lit -lefty. thank- the human brain tell short of WAY- auwn.d as a Oe.hing resort fur over Obtalr►s bewail. ChrystttO _ '!.r .lair for the gift t� ounces. ltf owner was an Im• a hundred >ear.. The anihropologtcrl department of . •a M,IJ:IM'S.-In 4kaleficlt. ,ou Tit... - beetle; Wilkinson left for neem Sound beetle; ,o this to exception tnve had bass Tradition says that eHYgul ltd the Chleago'a Natyral History Musgtim day. ehlotelt,l.er Ail, ,tall Stoddard known. Cramometrlcal investigations, u d R 1 ..r niter sod ut • •It moreover, had shown that, n IIiitlsh tar tered the f d up from leading dome Eugllsh kilosledgesble father. a foot long. It wa- funCh Chinese • 6 tis l i ttYw doth ., t take cater a r t ua much larger. Indeed, ate n acquired a fossilized turtle ;bout t t ed itt h Germans has beloved w r ,'IfRord V. Willtaw*. of Detroit. )11' Is , ill her L'•�th year. r_ c Durk* ... ht that ` Etc. Mr gatherings made d its"back are six • , It Itw 1 t H 4' O t T t7d►I •men, the average. mass o[ Drain was rubbed their hands at the th6ught and G.sorge's ('n"uynt. 4;uderket. 1".••u 11S. NIAGARA BITER -SOLUBLE LAN lune; aiso high-grade fertil always In .tock. Prompt dell .. seryl a when required. .1 R. Bill. No. 5. Hodertch, Ont. Tele/then Carlow 21421. t °° 111 Mt:MOKIA:n • ?ha that of grout's t 1 d price aortptlons, twlleved to have been Oarv- that [ ,ly were get( ng s taut' t a -'digs In t However, ed on the shell almost 4.00 7 Dl F}. -In fond •imp lotlIt remwn- rCe' hunch here ((sok cDargr „f w itch rrpr'ert•utri manual :.seely i4plwtrrterl or6anht i,f Nt, dlduutJy Weber 1 search co. the brain was to show that allaah, cortex behind the central Er sure had to deal with the receipt and manipulation It messages streaming !n tram the sense organs at the body • LAXIPS FOIL SALE Foil TAXES. Nntl•e 1s hereby glen that the of hands for wile for taxes. has 1 prepared and that copies thereof can 1w had at the (Mee of the ('otlnt, Treasterer, end that the Hat 1!r being published In the Ontario Gazette ore' July 20t1. 27th, Aug. 3rd and 10(14,- and that In default in the payment 6f Bald taxes ayd copes, the lend sold on Monday. 4)et. 21st, l9'. t. At -too !i efta'k to .the afternoon qct , the .'"tett limos in the tnwn of .(ialer?•'tl: (N►RDON 1111'Na. County "treasurer C.slerich. Ont .• Aug. 7. 114-'9. generalisation os posse g nese . o. Df. Berthold Laufer, Curator of lomat. of Err. Andrew Itnff, who - -'T- r.lisattos ant much of Heligoland has iia- ai The court striking w Inst Sunday. gen• Anthropology. and noted Orientalist. w4 1 awn Sit uokay, ,temlser • which had emerged from recent re- a pear4d to the last a..'ruricia And f chi hate t "as y '1 1•. et. Fritwl'ck. Mr'. I,•nwi" pts %I. Fenwick left •-t Elle -d., • ...esu ,ptter two tunetb . r )tench. if is polarity nc es a. lug a' present, there will he soon script., The turtle was regarded b) 'mother's Christian eSsrWter mail ex. mule) ,enough to spend en whatever the Chinose M a peered antral with , ample eau nrt-er be eutstsl fr..m the works are necessary to keepback the the magical power of accurtnely 91'. 'heart. of her daughters and win. encroachment of the sea. (noting( the fnturl,.accord,ing•to Dr. ' -yrs. B. Tupper, Oka, Que. 'rhe two or three thousand sturdy Laufer. If is do- 1s engaged In deciphering arc :;r*, I927. The memory of our dear • THE SIGNAL'S Clubbing List and all that lay In front was execu- tive or ountrolttng In tune:tun. Gen- eral eo- eral opinion, which had long (aimed an ample forehead as a mask of abil- ity, was receiving some degrees' Of fustiAbatlon from modern enquiry, The Signal .ad Th. Tesenee Globe 0950 The Signal sad The Temente Daily Star 6.50 The Signal .d The Iwdea Advertiesr „.:.. 6 50 The Signal and The LwtMa Free Press 6.50 Thr Signal and I' s Te1eN Mail a"d "vial 6.50 Tia Signal a ' The Femme Sea ... 316 The Signal a 1 bt fensily Hassid an.. Weekly Star . 3.00 Segaai Dad Saturday Night 5.50 The Signal and The New Outlook 3.90 The Signal and Canadian Homes and Gardens 4 65 The Signal and The Catholic Record 3.7S The Signal and McLean'. Magazine . 3.75 The Signal and Montreal Wit- ness renewal 3.85 new 3.50 The Signal a n d World Wide rb.ewal 425 new 385 The Signal sod Youth's Companion 3 80 The Signal and Tie Tercet., Star Weekly 6 76 The Signal sad Red Ind Gun 3.55 The•Signal and Tie Camedisa Countrvm..n 2.9S Clubbing Rates With Othpr Peri- odicals May Be Had on - Application e Thank You ! • We take this opportunity of extend- ing our sincere thanks to the -rate- payers of Goderich for the magnifi- cent support which they gave to the Bylaw today, carrying it by .the splendid majority of 323: and par- ticularly to those who assisted in get - "ting out the vote and those who by their influence gave valued aid in Arming a public opinion favorable to the Bylaw. The slippovt soenthusiastically ex- tended to us by the ratepayers will be a great incentive and encourage- ment to us to continue our efforts in building up a business that will he an important asset to the town of Goderich. Goderich Elevator 8rr Transit Companyl,ltdt • F't•istau fisher folk who inhabit the Paleontologtataln the DepartmAht - rn- of Geology are interested because island Fare never beteg much rouge • know they are now back in the Bib that It lived to the Miocene Age, MB Empire. But not many English some 19,000,000 years ago. Like the, the 15,000 soologtets, paleontologists have no; dabout po1111ca1 ohangra. Tfiry thele study of the turtle Indicates • arae to be found among ALL IN FAVOR. visitors who throng the place each previous record of a fossil of a turtle summer. lading rooms to the quaint Of ft species Oevernor of 11. C. Pulled a Bossy m 11.11• cottages, where some Of the tin- Apparently, millions of years atter j the Kids. - Mt heroes of the sea, men In whose the turtle's death Its fossil turned up School children welcome the visit bloods runs a long tradition of Lob's to attract the *Mention of ,some Ch1- j t distinguished met, chiefly because self-sacrifice, play the part of goner nese mystic, who carved the Inacrlp- and kindly hosts. Of these the tions on its back, rays Dr. Laufer e eat Ude means a b dlday, ostensibly geese art fatuous is Da01Cl limo+., at�l•t The turtle was found In Shen -s1 pro - Governor granted at r R request . the guest o t e rescue slat on. who in his 'vines, and was troughs to the 1ne- /•AIROI'ftAC7`t,ft AND IritUG[.Et18 fila Honor A it Bruce l.feut, wh t by years of seri tee has res- ed Status by C. P. Yau. The insert r- CnderlcA Phone 441 • CARD OF TIIA.NKS 0 ALEX. 3. CHRYSTAL AND FAMII.Y wish to extend their g ateful thanks for the many klnhten,e•. re - ('4 %,.l from friends+ and neightxirs dur- ing the illness of their wife and mother and t,•r the many exx.reweluns of erns- ratthy received in the time ..f heresy.• - mete ; al -o for the beautiful floral tokens and for the loan of cars for the funeral. AUCTIONEF,RINO • , THIOM AS GI'NDRY. GODERIOH, ' LIVE STOCK ASD Gr1Aa A1'CTIQXEER Telephone No. 119. •,ales attended to anywhere and every effort made to git! aatirta••tion. Farmers' sale totes discounted. WESLEY W. FISHER. ttvv Auctioneer, will conduct roles anywhere. My terms are reasonable and 1 will en- deavor to give satisfaction. Phene ('arlow 1314. or address R. R. 4. God- erich. ata DRUGLESS PRACTITIONiCR ' toren y- e of v British Colorists, who cued 300 people. Old Danker was the tions, de•llrttely traced. are in the does more travelling over lege great first man to vee TO RENT THERAPIST stye from Prince eerlle•st stage of Chinese script. id.n- "FINISHED APARTMFDIT TO Fwtutpped with electro -magnetic oracle Lo.�ite flan an g Ata pr.deoesor. Henry of Promote, the gold medal for tical with that on the famous n e rent. Immediate pisi.eut(►s. J. W. o ce. respect efe the usual routine In life esviaS bones of Ho-nan. o resyeot atter aAdrw/ag a few of- ta- I d words to the children In every 1 De am } initiated grot- 1laela OIgt JOIt'E. et ataa, the eo.ppKtI iniiat deet 1 Amenities in the daltons" I as.NT.-sTORE SL'ITA.BLE FOR tietown he vfrlts. It is w much ,atlona, t [ dTjdjyY lila pert pf the ceremony that the request toes which were knows all over kiss While their G°vernulen4 man grocers tor •efflke. Immediate pose for a holiday ce' has hr come au request world before (1.e conversion of Hell- squabble between themselves t!a session given. Apply to CH.LS 1f~ goland Into a fortress put them out of youth of the Balkan lands ars be- SAU'NDERS. Goderich. with Alm action have neer restored again to coming more and !tore friendly over• At Leremeoa, not far from the boundary line, he pts bis ,hurt talk • the Ilse of attractions. The former their games, remarks the Central State Biological Institute. In which European Observer. Football 1s be - to the assembled e: tldren recently, tnd then informed theta that he had was established G. rn.any's only "coatb coming rapidly more anti more pop - the privilege of declaring a holiday. laboratory. laboratory, and tt,interesting Nor.ular and International gam. -a excite Se•, Museum •re,•thrr attractions for keen interest. A Bulgarian team re - Those t n rialto» cently toured Jugoslavia. and met 'Aye,' ., euggesU•d Lir inane tact And there ■re calks ..moat. toe lvrrywhey 1 tl re favor will please sal e with a tru y sporting re - Mime! quaint rtlla�.s. the rurinus old Dan- ceplioo. In Belgrade they defeated du,bort• palet- fie Ju ogIto Sports Club team but The response was amazing') WD church with the Donne Ft appointing. ed on Its roof. and tharming itictur ; were defeated by the Belgrade Spurts Club. A Czech teapa played a Hun- garian team about the same time. Turks Agallu.b Foreign Religions. 1 A furious campaign against for- eign sehoolt•teacAting religion I. wow no school anyway." bait_ king at their eats. yapper )achta proceeding in the Turk,t.h navies "Then suppose we suggested a hull- nutter their white sails In the water. paper., and an sarocietiem has been day for Monday." ■u"All in the round about. Aud the Ioban' fishing formed which aims at oht.aining Gov- ernmentquick-witted support for a m'dlement to sWz 'Ayes' share with the w ••a.hertanoed fisher- expel all Christian missionaries. The The motion camped with splintedmen whose livelihood it le. Tufka weloome foreign teehnlcal enthusiasm • Th Great Wat wiped p;allgoland g•hools' however. • "What's the matter?" inquired the es ue native run Wan to be at'en, ap d w&nt nanliGovernor. "Don't you fin tales of adventure to be headd. want aa se, sir7" pay voles All the•kuit.aus and the voigoP. ' a shit piped up a sf,rusill landing stage, too aro- 0,.rt,e 54rusr.the to -da, "a holl.lay is no good to us waters from the scrubby sandbank. to -day. Tile is Saturday and there's where brown wen and maidens 111 The , t eA the political map But neither the' Goderlch, Ontdrlo. "Evep ratr, wi't' men. a, their yea♦n Island nor the Islanders ears, any A Squirrel's Young. Scdfclt4irslnr the F.zeltrtrieea have increased. leave wiffered from the mors than tbi nymphs who splash M The female squirrel carries her 4.'11 habit of fearing the Overset." - gisatulty a the gray green wetsra. j young from tree to tree with Its body NOTICE LIDS GIVENHEREBY TO race Barton. and tall curled up around bee neck. all permrphaving claims agatnat •_ the estate of Peter Amain, late of the 1•'ather, ""Chet. I was a bey 1 'n thought nothing of cDoppl g wood all day." • Son: "I don't think so much of it myself"' .._ Colt RENT. -(,ENTRAOL,T IA 'CAT- * ed flat, bath, garage and gatrlen. Powtmsiun at "nit•. NI. tics 114►WFLL. St. Vfneot -trees, l;,slerich. Tele- phone 21.3. NOTi('E TO CREDITORS NOTICE 1S HERfEBY GIVEN 'Ir) all wish). having claims against the eYRnte of George John Ferguson. late of the township, of ('olbnrne. who diel on or shout the 30th day of Aug' nst, A.D. 1929. to wend full pt-tk'ulare to the gnlersigt(axl on or before the 215'1 des of September, X.D. 1929, an on and after that date the executrices' of the said estate will proceed to die - tribute the said retitle; ring regard only to each claims as tEey shall the; have had nribee. • • • • HAYS A HAYS baths. Electronic electric treatments Dad chiropractic. Chronic organ;.• sod ammo dissaele. fady In attendant's. Ocoee boom .2 to 5, and 7 to 9 pm.. excepting Monday and Thursday and by apptttutwent • A. N. ATK iN SON Residence and once -Corner of South street and Britannia road. Smith tweeting Jones after many lyaarsi-"Yes. our old friend Brown ies gone to tiie everlasting rest'" :tunes --"What? Did he get that got•- er,ment Job after PIE"' t 0 township of Asbield, in the county of Sunday School TeacheWhat 1[rAwl lll- uron. farmer, who�ah out on or a,ut Ries ,huuld r we pray the 26tCday of Jo- A.D. 1929, to up, Trttth, honesty. and what else? forward their dafms, duly proven, to Modern yougster-Sales resistan4•e the undersigned on or before the day of September, as on 'and after that date the executors of .the said estate will pro eedeto make dlatrlbu- Ct tkon. having regard only emettteh claims as they shall ttien hare'h- 0 notice. O Thad at Goderich this 24th day 444 August A.D. 1009. a HAYS fyHAYS. iltttullton St., Goderich. Ontario. SolV•Itors for the 4:xeentnr.. CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT rrRANK P. GIBBS, CHARTERED Accountant, 102 Ontario street, Stratford. Phone 1580. Res. 1330.1. MEDICAL DR. F. J. R. FOR.STER. EYE, EAR. NOSE. THROAT. Late (loupe Surgeon New York Oph- thalmic and Aural Hospital, assistant at Moorefield Eye Hospital and Golden Square Throat Hospital: London, Eng. aB Waterloo St. S.,Stratford. Tel- ephone 267. At Hotel Bedford. Go.lerich, on the evening of third Monday • of each month till the following day, Tuesday_ at 1 p.m. Next visit In September. BRITAIN'S Si IINEIDF:R Cl'P TEAM • Above is the (Pap from which Great tlritain will pick UA threw pilots to he her throe SehneidE► ('"{' 'Pa tape" ilinss n faros. trophy speed race on 11 M..'4,tlent nn September 6th They ere Left to right, Flying (Miter 11. R [l: W•g Flying Officer Il. T. Moon, Flight Limit. 1). t)' Are) Greig, $gitadrnn leader Or9PMt ;dripper of the team ,. Flptht L.iPtit 0. H. Staingorth, and Flying ()flue R. 1.. Atcherley. • AUCTION SALES 1i6AL ERNFIST M. IJEiiE. Y Barrister` and Solicitor Sun life Building. Adelaide .nd Vietosla streets, Toronto 2 - Telephone Elgin 5301 AU -TION SALE OF HOt'SF11I01.1► }'I'lty ITI'1t1' .INI) .EFFECTS. We are instructed hs MR. IITF.PN ANDiLEWS to 'ell•hy' lxlhltei1FIat/cHnn wt Ns re. ciao -tee. Huron mad, Goderich. on ' SATURDAY, SF:I'T. 7TH. commencing at 1.3n n'clot* ,harp: All the contents of the home inelnd- Ing t lobognns (Alk npholetereel parlor ,ulfP. 1,Br.enslonal ro ker to match. 1 wIcker4s1te, 1 fern st. old. 1 fancy oak tauter.'1 regi; inrttlnfeee stand. 1 Edi- tion VL'trola with `uhtnet-staad and re- cord-. 2 rug.. pictu ate, window Aisles 1 enngnle•um sig. 2 1 antique earved oak hall stand, 1 pair tniffelo hornµ. 1 'walnut sldeb.nrd, 1 nnfitfjic eervcd ts'okenee (s•cnsfnnnl smell taste", de'nlnilt. twinge. 1 lee's room ,tike•". 1 InrgP l nnk Met. ,prine' and 'gond mAlwyn] itro' . enrpet,, Lina t 1. 1 wings. 2 ('nal herder's, 1 cook Wove. 1 nnk extension .Alli(. 1 "'Paine matlrine, 1 walnut drop-le/if table. 1 kitchen table. 1 Cup boned. refrigerntnr, old a-nlniit writing desk. dishes. kltetiwn ,.2 haggle-. I covered cwt ter, 1 ,crnndn •l awing. 1 veranda is,x. chair.. garden ttsih. books, etc.. 2 churns. tut.". ate". shovel•. (•wrpet swevlter", • rts'k•. and lie niin*ron• other nates. TPrnr- (lr,h.. T. as A SON, A nc tinrteer.. DUDLEY E. HOI.ME;, Barrister, Etc. Ocoee --Hamilton street, Go4erfch_ Phone 27. rr R. DARROW,BARRISTER, Successor or to J. 1... Killoran Phone 97. Office -The Square. Goderieb. daps R daps BARRIt411R,, En. R.C.HAYS-R.C.HAYS n*.. 9 Hamilton St., (iodericn INSURANCE, LOANS. ETC. I'KiL1A)i' MUTUAL FiRE TN St'RANCE CO. -Farm awl 1,o luted town property Moored. Oftfeerw-inn. Connolly, PrP. • God- erich 1'. O.; Jas. Aran,. Vice -Prep.. 11e•i•.•hwnod P. O. ; D. F. Mel;r.gnr, Sec.-Treas., Senforth P. O. Direetor•w-A. Rroadtoot, R. R. No 3, Senforth; John G. Grieve, No. 4, Walton; WIWam . Rlnn. R. R.. Ne. 2. Senforth; John Bennewlew, Brod- hagen ; Geo. McCartney, R. R. No. R Senforth: Robert Ferris, Herlock; Murray Gilran, 'Rrn.rfteld ; James Evens, It ee4•hwnnd ; ,lames (lnnnnlly, Gnderieh. AgMnts--,1. W. ` Yeo, Galerlch; .flex Leitch, R. R. No. 1, Clinton; John Murray, Seafnrt.h ; E. Hlnchiey, Senforth Polley -hoidens can mak. all pcyment• rind get their esrda receipts.- Pd „at R. J. Morri,h's Clothing, 5tt Clliitnn ; Celtln Cntt s Genese RI .tun street (ioderl'h, or J. H. Be Genergl Store, Reyheld. �-s "Peen ths.hlnewt of th. hlnt•ti�ntt•t cannot tees their arweatry .1hr 4•k without eneountering the sallow!' or a I prta,n ,[.Pel, 1t. Lowest • .J Y