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The Signal, 1931-10-8, Page 8fl Thursday, October Rth, 1931 THE SIGNAL — GODERICH, ONT. Lending Library BRIEFS The will of the late Mas Mary A. McMehon contains a bequest of *100 to Knox church, Goderleh, for the foreign mission fund. The Vkdoria Home and t4chool Club w111 hold its regular meeting on MUM All our old Books are [old day. (ict/tlsete tem.III a Asn Mies 'talk at: i ss I (}ire Athletes glow of Butt 11ar3. w -- ugh a•_Z'C•ti and we are reitOCK1ng 1T 1 .uhject : "Lessons Not Leerued in friends. The with new, clean, welttttlt"`-'"R-Rood unsitea4-prntrww► will/ - syn portdwwd sold h+dKraat of ID"' .counuete0 at Victoria School daughter. One • son died in lisfaticy- Mrs. Durst was a memtwr of Roan• Olivet ehurch sires. her airy pram Enjoys Sports Day and twee ■ devotee wa. litslitsiia En `err •■ Pers 'deve►tsd wife ife and a h7� Ii mother, alwgss attending well to the welfare of her household. She pose Delmer Worthy Is Boys' Oha aP• „eared a rettrtng M410,060:1, but those d Thede Lumby Heads who entered the home soon felt the kind hesepltallty ebe su en twtnw anon be5v funeral services were the home by Rev. 3. P: :Jso bi given. Everybody welcome. I tures 's blwl eras run off un Thuredlty numb of Stretford, esetates1 by Res, el of Kitchener, Rev, Mr. ringville and Rev. W. J. e United ehurch, Renmfl- W. Sauer of De'llwood llahetl. The )s c V two very eomforting solve won by Delmer Worthy, who took flat I&-renderedhr remains were laid to rest In the piece in four events. The girls' chem- Colborne cemetery. four sone Frank. ptuusbip went to Tbeda Lullaby with John. Ezrar. td Welham, and two un two firsts and two seconds. ss -in-law. John Flick and E. Gell. Fresh gooks a w afteruouO last, uuder ideal weather IL R KnechtM IN THE COURT u.aditiona. The euutestc brought out Melina of APD Yesterday rens seU'tencr day In Magw - kuru eupetltlou, and In pole vault- I Patton of th nitrate HW. eed's cuurt. J. B. NU**, who tug especially good records were estate ler. Rev. A. .(let a Book from our had pleaded guilty to embeakuseat oflbu' ' •Lam lumahlp was funds belonging to sehool section No. 3, Goderich township, while a member end seeeetary-treasurer of the trustee board to 1920, was sentenced to six Months in the (hatarlu Refortnrtory, Winners of the varloue events were acting A. pallbearers. Deceased is with a further indeterminate terra of as follows: IsurvR•ed by eix sons and four daugh- ' six months. the sentent•e to date from KINDERGARTEN tees: Fred of Olinger, Sask.; Frank. at August 31st last, at which time Miller 1 (ibisI home: Albert. of Vancouver. B.C.: Was brought front Putt Arthur to stand I . 40 -yard -thigh-Donna Deew,� serifs tJ+t2+n. of Cnlhnrpr; Fzre. out De.t"�proit:E19 �r t trial. Residents of the school Section. H I Miller, eliu Graham. WItilem. lit Rhakewpoeetn' ; 'rc" S 1 ORE i at ung vel Mitier seems to have erre- Handkerchief rare-- Claire Bisset. i Flick. of Colborne: Mrs. G. L. Gross, ekterrble scmpatitc, algwrnd iu court _lot' .tut.nrn : Mrs. Henry Pelle, of Hen - _td ;dead for h'nienc-y. anti the 4Al►et' ?arntl0IJ-u Juck, Mary Gallow!` Library and enjoy the even- ing. COLE'S BOOK Field Day at Ste Peter's School BUY YOUR MILK et the new Pasteurising Plant Either raw or pasteurized Milk, Sc a quart. RYAN'S DAIRY Britannia Road Phone Men's Combination OVERALLS HERE IS A SPECIAL FOR ONE WEEK ONLY These are in blue and khaki and made in a full size for comfort while working. SPECIAL FOR ONE WEEK ONLY - $1.89 -Sizes 34 to 44- 1�I. Robins Agent for Tip Top Tailors PHONE 384 5outh-aid_ e_ 01 -Su wire members of the trustee board, oho had-Wyatlel dash -Billy McArtcxker, 1•c thirty-five grandchildren: also by to make good the moors that was stop- Billy McDonald. Tommy Cantwell. , fa -to brothers. Henryand Edward, In en, about . 5u. 'she the elate was ltablrit rare -Dilly Me•Astoeke,r, Mineola. i wiled clean so far as they were crit - Frank Knee -(.haw, Tommy Cantwell. •'.t message from a distant star,- muted. PRIMARY .t presence feat. not far apart .lean so fur as they were 1 •.mere. - .\ beuwlletion from afar: Suspended eenlenee was the derieton biro 1 wili•ps r in the Inmost heart. 111 the cave of Norutan .V11n. tui Col 44t -yard dash --Dorothy MacDonald. borne. toss-asielp, for an assault upon Aimee' SJecp. Muriel Leitch. ,An,rebo lm the dearest song, Lawrenee Snyder. a neighbor. follow- itandkreedit reef- Almeta Steep, t secret sweetness in the spring: Ing a quartet regarding some of 11- Ifary"lilwby, Alice Irwin. -- -.�- tom; -to- to be strong. Ila'. lice stork whish had w'nudrr•d 11syc - _ Her- patient love rememhering." into the neighbors' fields. A111n was 40 -lard dash -Philip Johnston. Billy : to fray costs and was Lound over to Harris. .lark Fritzlev. It 1< cabelle ted that. including .Pii"me Tielife fg ireFre-wabettlr. '•'a-•-. f keY'-"•114tt* ti*rflrl +":sesa�tra,►�.armea-T f.+Rcyentity 1u tonne( with the same matter Kahle. T4eter Mnnning•+. pwrileur�, th,•TTeaT it'ar (tepr7i D. w•hwanz w -e. tined &NO on a cruelty EIGHT YEARS AN11 1-Nireir the worl.l of no fewer than 40.095.- tan. 0,005: tart. and 3trv. _1r. l7eit. of Ayton; suet to auinlal. chars;••. Segment used a { , norm Nies. Dsys "war t.rieas or switch. on the lower - [)ani dash -Raymond Barker. lel, 44-e- lease- belonging. he Allis l took! ! ,l r614 It mm: Robert elnkham. • he *said in his buckwheat and tut I Sack race -Harold Deer, Pat Hume, , to the pound. The unioval refused to {Raymond ihtrker. ordinary Milliner Rabbit rocs -Donald Johnston. Har al'1' old Paer, Sam Melon. thri the bury in his baro. and did his ' he Parable Of Youth Athletes Show Their Kettle in Keen Competitions -List of Winner 'Pita sue &suss► Its-hrJgl►trst, and il(ta4+ealli- (j)et hearts of the students taking part in the annual field events at St. Peter's sebool last Friday. The weather was just about pertert Mud the grounds in the very best of condition, and this. added to the lively competi- tion among the scholars, made the eveut a great success. The junior championship went to Bert Baec•hler; the Intermediate to Raymond Costello, and the mentor to Edwin Dean. Winners to individual events were: SENIOR • Pole vault -Edwin Dean, Joe O'Bri- 492- Running broad Jump - Edwin* Dean, William Burke, Gerald O'Brien. dash- (► 200eyard Jeaeph '1#les,- rater Geromette and Gerald O'Brien tied for second place. High jump -Joseph O'Brien, Gerald O'Brien, Peter Geromette. Juniors 50 -yard dash -Benson Whitely, Patrick Kennedy, Bert Beech - ler. 440 -yard dash -Edwin Dean, Peter Geroinette, Gerald O'Brien. Long run -Edwin Dean, Gerald O'- Brien Running broad jump -Edwin Dean, Buie Burke. Gerald U'Rrlen. 220 -card dash -Joseph O'Brien, Ger- 1l'I►rien, Peter Gero1aeNh } -TNTF.KMDT?TE ( Pole rault-Raymond Costello, Ter- ry .'o•tello. 2220 -yard dash -Michael Costello, asond Castelin - ChanIt e aeehier. High jump -Connie Raeehler, Ray - SALE OF LANDS Or TAXES. mond Costello. Terry Costello. to led in this ° andthe Rich Mani Long rnn-Raymund Costello. 1IIcb- lhrl the twitch to the lower lip, i rel Costello. Billie Baker. girls 100 -yard dash -Michael Costello. �•hor,.. Lffnrfe taking the animal to tett'} :a►-card.--da►h Paulin. Jahn-ir,it, ---- IRaymrrnd Co.frllb: Connie Baor•hier. ir.ngid. _afterwards it vra.,f 1 that I Rev D. J. Labe Preaches Hi[ JI'NTOR the horse'; Iter was lwralyzed' and it iw+ts•i Taylor. Evelyn, Doak. t 3(t sari dash -Ronson Whitely, Fat - 1 Handkerchief enc.--Ordeliet Fisher. First Sermon Y 1[inisteT Of ...led not eat or drink property. The rick Kennerly. Ttert itaerhler. : Evelyn Doak. Helen Miller. +.e of the twitch on fraC'ttou. hone. isKnox Church 11i0 -yard dash -Bert Baeehler, Ben- - r e: t Loek arm ane•• -Maxine Martin and - .cip Whitely. Pntr'Idt _Kron Dison, but wily as a Lemll(Frn,� _ Georg r iiesiey, Everyu Doak...and 3e�n • sermon as Rev It. .1 Lane preached z---- - 1:.. subject ems the parable ' Reilly, Bert Itaeehler, Benson White - congregation on Suuday I, Running broad jump --Maurice 0 - minister of Knox church . Kennedy. lin Friday lest Albert Harris ut God, Meildam. Pauline Johnston and to a large oriels was s••utrnred to three months Ina 31111,4. in jell in default of tt2410 eine elms, t ---s TEN TEARS AND CNDER l the nue iugorsed on an I.. C. A. chargee Ys (10 -yard daub --Donald Thompson, of the rich Dao (Luke 121 for havion; 114111 • not Required ou ids I k Snell. Hnymond Barker. "The ground of a certain rich man permit. 1 rye -yard dash-F.drbrn Johnston. Pan- brought forth -plentifully; and he o ht th:• tint three encs of the t(sostb fisie thought within himself. saying. What tt'ry near of fin or S:r olatf with!nate.the tine Johnston, Catharine Barton and ''shall i do. because I have no room were i x_atid for rinhticina of. the flnrenee Price. , where to bestow my fruits? And he i44i;(1•I"rt Carrick. o _ _... said. "This will T dor 1 will 11 down I!Cohort l'arrfek, °f Clinton. sixty -1 (`lu's'tmit on rnlrr race-Pauline:mid. rpu two year. of ages. will appear before I Bradley, Josephine Bradley, Susanne i my imrns. and build greater: and there Rawden- 1 will I bestow• all my fruits and my 1 the magidyate on Wednesday next for !preliminary hearing on a charge of TWF.T.1'F. YF..aRA AND UNDER , goods. And 1 will say to my soul, I as -snit upon a thew-yeirold child, his i granddaughter. ill Ing In Goderich. Car- rick hoc- elected trial by judge and jury. FOR YOUR Nallews'e� -.a rty We have just received a supply of Orange Yellow iCar�]b - - r ^ Suitable for Hallowe'en Novelties. etc. THE SIGNAL Forth Street Goderich I Saul, thou hast much goads laid up for 1_ Lir on POUND FOR ARREARS Town of Ouderlch, County of WM:M to wit NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN tJlat the list of lands now liable to be sold for arrears of taxes In the Town of Ooderlel) has been prepared and is being published In an advertisement In the Ontario Gazette, upon the 29th day of August and the 5th, 12th and 19th der of September, 1931. Copies of such list or advertisement may be had upon application to me. In default of payment of taxes and costs as edtbwn on said list, on or be- fore the 1st; day of November. 1931, at the hour of 1.30 o'clock in the afternoon. I shall at that time, at the Town Ralt. Goderich, Ontario. proceed to sell by public auction the said lands to pay such arrears, together with the charges ilotorfu o. L. L- KNOX, Treasurer. Town of Goderich. Treesnrer'e Office. Town of Goderich OST. -WHITE PIG WEIGHING ' informs - Boo. 175 lb. Reward for informa- un. D. M.O'BRIEN. 1 o$4'. -REDDISH I%ROW'N COCKER "SPANIEL, named "Sandy." Tag ;Amber 72. Reward offered. MRS. T. H. MITCHELL, South street, tele- phohe 20. I JRLS Primary and First Class -50 -yard dash -Ratty O'Reilly, Lenore Whitely, s-ic•torine Hildebrand WANTED. -BY MIDDLE-AGEDWearMAN, work by day or Otherwise as housekeeper. Apply to MRS. THUS. ELLi YPT, Warren street. 'N'rED.-BUY TO DEMON - "STRATI. mouthurguns, one who can play various selection*. Apia)* at once to BOX 40, SIGNAf. OFFICE. FOR SALE OR RENT DUUI. TABLE FOR SALE, IN FIRST r CLASS CONDITION; will be sold .•heap, as we have not room fur It. ('ltAlGrE.BROS. APPLES. FOR SALE. -HAND -PICK - td, good varieties; for ale by bat - rel or bushel. 13103. J. ANDREW, R. R. 3, Auburn, Phone Pi -19 Carlow. PUBLIC NOTICE FOR SALE.- THE HOSPITAL NOTICE.. -1 WiLL BE LOADING buckwheat ut �Ieneset and McGaw after (k-t..ber 1st. Rest prices paid. Phone Carlow 15-16. THOS. H. WILSON. NOTICE. -ALL PERSONS HAYING arccstnts against the Alexandra Marine and General Hospital are re- te Ste them with the supertn- tendeot as emii lid-pleasitile after Mr' close of the hospital year. September 80, and not later Chau October 15. 0. I. PARSONS, --..-_ __---Preeldeat,� AUCTION MALIII NG AUCTION �+ V HOt BEHOLD- FUREST CROSLEY RAl►1t►• (ON- FRAAreouNK CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT NOR EI.EI.'PRII' W'ASIIER, h'Pt'. ' Stratford. Phone 1580. Ftea. L3301. i We ■r! In.truet d Dy Mr. J. J. Clark to sell by public auction at his ' borne. `(oath street, Ooderieb, on BATt`RD,kT, lith 1 eumweneng lit 1.30 .harp, all the con- tente of the huu.r, IneIul: W 13. ROTHWELL Fight -tube De Forest-Crseley electric n Organist of Knox Church, Goderich radio: llrlug-r.rum salt. settee and two ; Music Master Stratford Normal &boot .hairs targe Memo hair : rex klub Teacher of tore.: dining -room suit, buf-' PL1Di0, $INGINO, ORGAN chairs; per Preparation for a'1 examinationa of the ten, eziensiou table. and dining chalry+: Toronto Conservatory of Music full rack : 3 r.:uehes : sPwing urchin.: ' IRudio-comer West and Wellington f LE_tRIN ALE OF V Tl'RE DF: BOARD offers for sale a garage, 30x211; algo a large incinerator. Apply to J. B. REYNOLDS, Chatrmau of Property Committee. L'(►R , BALE. -TW() PUREBRED 1 SHORTHORN Itl'L,LS, twelve months and eleven months old. From pedigreed stock; extra good animals. Prlt..e right. 11. F. MILWDELL. R.R. 4-Mlerteh. - - - L`t)R BALE. -TWO YOCNG JERSEY al COWS. purebred. registered, due to valve October 2nd. Splendid . ltehlera. good-sized, well-placed teats; bred from It. U. 1'. aueeetry. Sound and gentle In every relay. E. V. I.AWSON, Lot 7, . ('once+selon R, Colborne. 'Phone Carlow - MUSIC 50-j'ltr.l dash -Phyllis Jeffrey, Lor- I four eongoleum rnge: tour pieces of ( streets. Pbone 1133. etre-Deroeher. - _ __- _ - oilcloth; bedroom furniture, mattreea,' Third ('lass- 100 -yard- dash--"leela . springs, chairs, etc.: Connor electro' AUCTIONS EKING Deror•her. Elaine Meru, Matpret w'a-hing machine. nearly new : kitchen 1 Wr.. 'table andchiller: four smell tables: -NOMAS GUNDRY GODERICH. Fourth Class -Long run-Joeephine Princess Pat range. water front, and' LIVE STOCK AND GENERAL TS -yard dash_=Ernest "7'1Oier Jack ' mazy pony: teke thine eamin„ear, - e'i1nert7, Maty- Stapleton, Verna I warming oven and --pipes: Jewel A[ CTIONEEk Barton. Worthy Ryan• + drink, and he merry. But God s* Plante heater and pipes, dishes, glassware. Telephow Na 119. Sark race-]Iorley Bloomfierld, lark unto him. Thou fool, this night thy Chestnut rave (third and fourth erosl., etc.: bicycle.. neatly hew; Sale. attended to anywhere and every ('utt. Pat Hume-- -- soul shall he required of thee: then classical -Mary Stapleton. Phyllis garden tools. lawn mower. garden hone. effort made to ere satisfaction. Tie Peer -Bruce 131oomileld, . Jack Fermere sale notes discounted. whose shall those things he thea 1 Reerht.r. - planta. flower pots. and numerous thearticle* Everything mnet be Cott. Harold Tonne. I has pror1d4r1? so 1. he thatJa p, „�,.,.,.......re.�. Runnitg high jump -Hector Kings• 1 treasure for himself. and is not Hen well (4 ft. 4% In.l, Jaek Barton, Rote , toward Ged." Gncler!Ai. ort McManus, I In this as in all Hie parables Jeerer T. GT'NDRT & SON. Girls i sought to teach a leeseon to Hia hearers. AoetiOno Pile. ( yard dash-Margat•et Jame.. + tins Lose seerr•ely Peer ealkel any , Janet Taylor. Antde Whitten and Jean !a fool. and when Jeans spoke thus It Lnmhy. - I was in no light fashion. There was a Clte.tnut rare -Palatine Bradley. ;note of worn. of Indilrnetlon. of right - lean LUmby. Maxine Wilson, eons anger. Why did Jesus speak in Thee Pres.---Jeen -Lump;•.-Jean_ t.la manner? Not ha•ause he was re- Schaefer. Helen 'Lowry, .entfnl °f the men's susses 1n world, Cardboard rant--1{argnesrlte _Mar- affairs. Jewett never condemned rich 1th, nor eondemnaf poor men for their poverty. All things In lift are 'nod. if rightly nr It the Either for the making breaking vii a man wealth may count BORN At Alexandra hnspltal. October 7. to Mr. and neerhaw, a daughter. n r ar e . disposed .of, as Mr. (irk 1s leering DRUGLESS PRACTITIOWISt KNEE.SHAW.- on Wednesday. Mr., Albert K BUY A BETTER USED CA AT MOORE'S GARAGE We have used Cars as good as new and the dollars you pay less the new priee are just so many dollars saved. We have to offer at the present time Chevrolet Sixes in Coach, Coupe or Sedan, several almost new Fords, any model, also other small closed cars in good shape. BA sure to get our prise on a set of Tires or a new Bat- tery. We are selling at Depression Prices at St. Andrew's ktreet. J. E. STEDELBAU ER GODERICH - TILLSONBURG - DELHI 1 xdlstfrrl xxxt/lstrw m anadian Pharmacy Week OCTOBER 9th to 16th This week the Canadian Pharmacists are telling their customers something of the history of the profession they have chosen as their life's work, asking to be given the privilege of service in the time of sickness. t PHARMA('l-Thi art .d preparing and dispensing retnediel agents. The term i'hartnacy Is ale° applied to the piece (shop or ;dere) where mwtieinfa are prepared °r meld; for !sample, drug store. or spotheenrc's .hop. The Pharmacist. L the operator or dl.ps•neer, known Owl a. druggist. - The beginning °f the prer•tlee of Pharmacy may be lo'eterl to ibe efforts of primitive people. of all ages to counteract dis'sses or relieve injuries. Thi eery earile.t literature of all She nations levee ee1101/1proof of the .014, at well xe 11• the practice every land. Scriptural reference ,to "the dead Mee in the ointment M the apotbrwry," the fig ponitle's applied by Ieatah, and the many rretereeneee In Jeremiah and elsewhere In the Rerlp$nree to the Medicinal 'vlrtilPa of leavees anil plant. are famtllar to all raillery of the Bibb- and also, proof of the practice M the art of �tgaaey agswtg the Hebrew.. a CHEMICAL ^.e yew / yt�_��ta I,H,L,{NM SYBiNGE. g(r$K I"(. 7'll'RE, H01'SEHOLD TALCUM. ran and Betty Fry. Roth Doer and I men for their were Merle Sheerdown. Sun -Ba enewdeu and Anne Whitten. Kicking shoe rare --Annie Whitten. MRresret Jametr Jean T.nmhy. DiIED ANDREWS. -in Goderich, on Thera - day. October' let. Stephen Andrews. EC1'TORS' RALE OF. A LAUR1 in h1s ti9tb year. SHORE FARM. a eCT.F,LLAND.-In Goderich. on Sat- - tarday,-0 t..be•r 3rd, -Mrs: Stell -Me--- We are lnstruet '1R- a exeeutore Clelland, in her 3Sth year. of the estate of the lab IIta. Mary (1'- IN MEMORIAM Connor to tell by public ateetfon at the premI on EXECUTORS' MALE see MiLT.TAN.-Tn erer loving memory of SATURDAY. OCTOBER 10th, our darer beloved wife and mother. /'HIROPRACTOR AND DRUGLESS - ;HERAPIAT Ooderleh, Phone 341. gigeipped with eleetre-magasttlle ecelectric baths. Electronic treatments and chiropractic. Chronic, organic d $.mene. oue dlaeasee. Lady In attdanc Office hours 2 to 5, and 7 to 9 pea.. exceptingrsd Monday and Thunder -Mid by appointment. A. N. ATKINSON Residence .tel office --Corner ed South street and Britannia road. at 2 o'clock in the afternoon: MEDICAL Rosanna Currey. mach beloved wife The w.r.t half of lot 27, Lake Road of Andrew Winton. who pas*wl away went. In the township of Arhfeld, eon DR. F. J. R. FORSTER, THIRTEEN PEARS AND OVER �pativ: for pod or for P(P r11 it may 0yenr ago (cipher 1st. tabling 107 acre. (more or lees). EYE, EAR, NOSE, THROAT Hays be a mighty influence. Jesus imputed While we mourn for h. -r end miss The land 1. good. and the Intlldinat. Late House Surgeon New York Opb 4 100 -yard- - dash -Delmer Worthy. no dieltoueety to this rich man. _Nor her presettee here, we know she la+ihale a frame house. frame barn 40a thalmlc and Aural Hospital. assistant Is r Benson St -. . condemnation hw•ante be bad with ,the redeemed bast above. where AO. a log lain. granary and other ort- at Moorefield Eye Hoepltal and Golden i)i,tanee race (twice amen P made pro en Tier fIIP'iilf{Rte'fr -'we` X1`6, iTn trier, Ti1tA•r're sitref,.•m•emrd t,�ppg�g Ott- p•1�1, Itoodon _ ,fig, �''fil' Waterloo St. g., Hfrntford +Tele- itmund)-Delmer Worthy, Ernest hie ilii. Tt was lecanse he had not dap In the tweet by and hy. from fifteen in twenty tiers,* of hush. phone 207. � 1' eorr. 7tfiflt Rw} .• "f7M"fnin seroettese •en Ilia .lite_ ILSHANIl.-bLi.YA_ AND DAI GH- +este les+et-rwww Ire-thw.lwke. ts-la.ara -cit Hotel Bedford. 4aeludch, as the Relay raee-Tieelmet -Worthy. Jock He .peke only to Ms own mold. There TER. - ""ideal ineation and an ever -farm i)4 Prentng of third Monday of each Barton. T h DteLean • Worthy Ryan t a _.ogre thnngta of (i(tlt`111"s" er nn, . n n wan. not ......0...1.0 work; The sale is Ming held to elmse mouth till the following day Tuesday, Clarence Miller, Billy Carter: Jack of his relations to bit fellow -men: all NEWCOMBE.-in fond and loving the lffatP, and ihf property mast M at 1 pm. Black. Harold Wilton. Jack Snellbee thought rens centred In himself. memory of John Newenmbe. who dlapoom of. Pole vault. 12 years and under- The -man had no stnse of divine departed this life three year% ago. TERMS - Ten per cent, of the pttr- ()etrltler 5th, 7918. chase price to be paid at time of sale. We mourn for one we dearly loved, balance nn November 10th, 1931. Fur - For one we eottl not save- they parttcularr maybe had from Relorerl In life and mourned In death, SAMUEL J. STILES, Remembered' In the grave. , Exeentor. GCNDRY i SON Harold Wilson ((t ft. 10 in.). Jack Bar- ton. Hector Kingswell. Pole vault. 18 year and oyer -Del- mer Worthy (7 ft.), William Thomp- son, Jack Black. Running broad jump. 18 years and nnAer-Lelmer Worthy (13 ft. 0% had allowed hie spiritual nature to in.). -Chao. WOts*R. Cart Bloomfield. become starred ase PMnteil. If hie, thought had not been taken lip en Pn tlrely with material things. he might' have hecnme rich in .pirft: he might have exerelsed a large Infinenee for good : tint he chose to minlacr only to his own material deslroa. Ownership: he reeknneal without G1o1: eyerything was "1" and "mine." How different the thought of the Pealmist - "Bless the Lord. 0 my anal. and forget not all hie irenefits." With all hie getting the rich man High jump, 13 years and over -Del- mer Worthy (4 ft. 6 1n.), Chas. Wor- cell. Carl Bloomfield. Running broad jump. 12 years sad under Rector Kingewell (12 ft. 8 in.). John McLean. John Barton. GM. Pitching hill -i votsna *Boon. Doris "'Witllnms. Esther T.eP,. - Kicklig shoe race --Katherine Mat- ra}'. Tllwla Lnmhy. Dori. William., 1N.tenee reef --Thede T.nmhy: Mar- garet .lame.. Thelma. Bell. Rel.rc rnee-Der vena Wil.on. Der- achy Ville. Thetis' Lntnby: Janet Tay- Esther i.1•e. Jean Lnmhy, Dorothy Profits. Free for 1111--F..ther Lee, Thede -Lnmhy. Thelma SNI. Time raise -Thelma Bell. Panline Bredley, Elaine Tr.•mhLy. Maxine Wile m, Down William.. lor. Thelma Ttell, Maxine Wtl.on: COLBORNE TOWNSHIP The irate Mrs. Mary Deret -On Sat- urday. September 2eth, 1931. Anna Mary Monier, tweeted wife of the late Wm. C. Dural pawed peacefully away at her hole nn the Maitland eonees- .Ion. Colborne township, at the eg. of .Pventy-aper year.. alx month. snd- slx days. Mrs. Timet rex• tarn near Sehrin7rine, Ont . .n4 in 1R77 *al with her late h este au& tbatr belr•Ye borne tawnxhlp, where they were high- ly reepectd reeeld.nts till death trans- ferred them to theft home beyond. Mr. Duret having predece..od Al. wife ly slz years. Their home wag Weseed with seven eons and four No one stnelying the teaching_ n Jesus did so intelligently wIthent .p- Cptctwlr tbnee teeetehinga to himself. It i w•R' the y of the world to forget God: hot he rich toward Gob was to M In trntlt and forever. in His loving voice we'll ne'er forget T. . Though years may pain away ; Anctioneern. The low of him we. Fondly feel HATS & HAYS. Solleitors. nritIPTIC11. As keenly as that flied day. NOTICE TO CREDITORS What happy hours we once enjoyed, ()TICE TO CREDITORS. How sweet their memories still! N lint they hare left an itching void The world ean never fill. -WIFE AND FAMILY. CARD OP THANES' M with to thank their neigh - horn and friendm who no promptly an - lowered the fire rail and no dorrirt eared r their buildingn from burning. 111114. WILLIAM MORRISH AND Ma DAUGHTERS wieh to convey their thankm to friends and neighbors for kindnenseti extended to them during tbe lengthy filmes of their deughter lend Mater. /ere Stella McClelland, *I- lse for dorsi tottering& sad use of cars. DuNtiANNoN. wish to thank the Imany friends. and neighti,ra who gave their barn mid other hnlItlinge from de- orortIon daring the hurtling of their implement died on Wedneeday. Sep- tember SOM. FAMII,V Irish to peewees t elr sin- cere apprecittion of all the kIndnessere alsostia.thoubdariam the 411nwoo,oi .14841r liihr Miter. Mr fiterolissi An dreitta, nem the nose bermerenent. They else Minh expreaa their grafi- Ind. tor the beautiful floral tritest** and to thrum who loaned their cart In the matter of the estate of Han- nah Horton, Widovv, late of the Town oi Godertch, in the County of Hu_r_o_n_, I Notice Is ooreby given, pursuant to !Seilion 47 of the 'Frailties Act, R.8.0_ 1927, Chap no, that all creditors and others 'teeing claims+ or demands 1 a geinst the estate of the said Hannah Horton, who died on or about the eighth day of September, 1931, iit the town df Godertch. are required, on or before the seventeenth day of October, to send toy poet. prepeld. or deliver to the solieitor or the executor of the last will and teetament of the maid de- cessied. their f'hrintian names and sur- names. addresses and deperiptions. the partieulart. In *Ming. elf their claim.. otaternent of their accounts, and the nature of the meelirity, if any, held by them. And teke Donee that after much laid mentioned date the mid executor will proreed to diatrihnte the assets of the said demeaned &moos the Daniell en' titled thereto, liev1511--mmird only to the elation a whleb it shall then have notice, and that the said ottoman'. will not be ludo foe the said motets or any Pert thereat to tiny perwm nr pereor -4Urt&v.%itik...11041if OW col 110 War 11101011W1IP rtrreyelhereter, ay his gelleiter. Nein. Oaderich. Ont. Dated at Ooderiel, this rust day a TO LEGAL DUDLEY E. HOL)MES. Barrister, Etc., ' Oftlee--Hamilton street, Goderich. $'hone 27. Barrieter and Solicitor. Offiee-North street, Goderich. Telephone 512. 0. R. DARROW, BARRISTER, 1.TO. Successor to J. L. Killoran Phone 97. Offlee-The Square, Goderich ;MANE DONNELLY, B. A. Barrister. Solicitor. Etc. Phone 282. Barristers and Solicitors Hamilton street, Goderich anyhow 83 Barri ter and Solicitor Sun Life Building. AtIelaide and Vic- toria streets, Toronto 2. Telephone Elgin 6901. INSURANCE, LOANS, ETC. McKILMIP MUTUAL FIRE IN81.111, ANCE CO -Farm and leolated town property insured. (Mimeo - John Bennewels, Pres.. See.-Treas., Sesforth P.O. Directom-A. Broadfoot, R.R. No. t. See forth ; is moo Sholdice, Waltoa; Wm. Knox, Londeshoro; Robert Ferris. Harlock; Geo ile(lartssey, R.R. NO. 1,. attidorto. John Pepper, Brumfield. Polley holders eon make all payment* aserafet their cards resetptaa tux Bank, CHUM; Ontirin