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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1931-12-31, Page 6To the Electors MK. PlehrTT ?WW1 Everything Sr tie *See for 1932. Your suppor($ reepectlully Solicited, for my return as Councillor for 1932 Faithfully yours, Melvyn C. Tyndall i ---.. --- 40, r- .',O-T9:E RATZPAYIESS 01 OOLBOENE TOWNSHIP I take this opportunity to ex- tend my thanks to you for your support in the put two years, and hope for the same etenerone support for the com- ing year. Wishing you all tbe compli- ments of the Beason. JOHN PITILADO, Jr. TO THE EL=OTORI Or OOLBOUI TOWNSHIP After standing aside last year to allow an acclamation of the 1931 Council, I have decided to enter the campaign for election to the 1932 Council, and respectfully solicit your vote for NILBON KeLARTY GREETINGS OF THE SEASON - $i :est• ;Ratepayers of Colborne Towwi b r- - Thanking you for your past-upport, I revwtfully solicit your continued support for H: Thom - for Reeve of Colborne Township Assure yourself of a substantial reduction of all Township expenses. time tionroiY w sow a• �1.rhnt4rutd Irvin Fede 6) +7 �t�p which ]tad mete to U could haws berm handled by the sa14, hop, at thlprsa•st Hine. The eesaals d lots The Catholic people had a aloe had tbtestauIated a surplus and grievance In having to tiny flrr • por- I had thought Of appiyiag It to a r.dne• Hos of the Protestant eemetetrS. nae don ut the rates, bet 'at -that time the agesed to *6me`etrteut with Obit Mr rslevrltc'r -eittesstee-required- 1000 hp Turner had Bald about the sewer. God- lauream4 toutsforalir capacity. The erfctt had metes tassels than env otl tows of the tame shoe In Oetafio, an.' this in spits of the fact that ths town had natural drainage. Bosh other work ould have been found for the amount of the municipal taxes. The unemployed. • money collected was spent in pnrehaae Mr. MaeEwau said he was nota Vin- I of power. eslpital etpetrtttnras and fids te. ti" Z L91 rens, cite • s•:t took only a few minutes. He said be was Doi a•candldate for We mayoralty. He was pleased to bear lir. Mac- Ewan's remarks; he was not so well pleased with Mr. Turner's. Mr. Turn- er should attend the Beard of Trade and help In doing some of the things he thought should be dassa. Mr. Parsons made some observations en the prlated financial statement and concluded by wishing the new council success. VOTE McCREATH for Council for Colborne HE WILL LOOK AFTER YOUR INTERESTS } The Royal Bank of Canada GlekeilliSartilitent b , �'+� 3Ath LIXIIMIT1ES IysQll 91M/+s 111111101.1511111111101.15111A6sti-4.aa�Puisa tinted for...d 1111 WI per arearl. popeMs Iso ta.1s1.723.3 1.Me,MtM 41,n3.U5.S4 Demalmer pbowies 111110.613.11111.64 g{M,et7,ei•.K--- e.>1LeT.M D.poola Martha Merest. .. M -- date ar Statement ses.antrn.m Total[feawb r 11147.161.•111411$*i eI fib Ba In rkcuMl�a..-. a 33.137,1197.14 Manson eons ted /Mum Act m.iN,M1.M nmer ■ws 4ue to ethMeets w (>.•s. a34,7a3.11 ta�nMso eIto Banks ed CbrrYA - fiawrre than In (..s . 1 441.I1M.1a ir/MN a. a'Rt�na not lerlhtlad is ria LaaeaM.II M7,J a Jt,7,raS.la Lash. d Credit Oeaamfly... 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Royalto ~when the 4. b Connie .4 etre Bask laIrrinein Perla. sea ()•rete NOTle:-Tho Royal at M. w. wtil9011. �sea Oss.ts ar A. S. WILT, president al,DrTOnr (1RTlFICATS To me See tamwetaam TWO ROYAL Bare re Caas.A: Phi bare esamMd ted abom St to Mt IAakmY- aad Amos at 110ta N wander. fall ei* tea&e.kp sad m,aama d Ron* Beek at Goods at Had ofbe and *alk the ~OW Warm tree else 4snrrma W• ban ertM.a fib awls ..d sororities at Bond Ofee r eb.low d red Red's aaml yew, amid 4.tt t the rear w ,ward the rain sad n oiewd the swarths at savers] d the Important ..sumer We Ye . obtaird sa dos Wermattoa sad eglsaatMer that w bays ngahed. and la our apdalea the traemelo e of las Bask. oniob haw sur Under ear sotto*. Nev. hewn MMM ted �o.a.s d tip Bank. toils s.rthm d Le IEa .sat.iwN'JP Mwmsukrr. peuuwl dnw■ w .o r r4 tnrels 1 *11. i.J B 1. r Ja.. er e.1■ boob d W. yr ()ARTSy T.tC.A.MlsrMll rw RwOkM!RON. C A. itOiNt ('e A.diteta A. l d Peet, Ye.el. Canada. IOW D.eteatm 1501. d Peke. .tsk■m* a Co. PROFIT AND LOSS ACCOUNT assn, d Front and Las AMawet. nits IfswasMr, redo iar .8. year .A.4.s, 7f.vW.r. tidf TAMS W.44D c aa 'Itfv.i NrIrI7s, plaid at %pmesesr ta/.lea�8P�sae].. l 16011061. Pro* Lea raided teritiltilt 010.11111.1110.1111 d M ori �..._c._..+e _ •a• IL 17:=6.4 :Dg a careeW yu.a3 wow `. w •.. duce` the bask overdraft, reduce he. tercet charger and in time reduce th4 In comparlsou a lth other to Ich was not bail]* t1M ,conadU about the Milne% wall and If returned to the count he intended W keep at It mall 1t way attended tee - - C. W. Wenell "yarns now led an tnetnlfvd power Carl Worsen, as chairman of the capacity of about 1700 h.p. Aa the, water, light and bettor ootemttteb, load tnereased the revenue increased dealt with conditions at the waterfront and was now not far abort of the and suggested some improvements that could he made. They would hast to spend a little money to keep the water- front In attractive ceodltion. N. >,iteties�a s.ij asyfn; be bad not ' W, 16111doa as to being a 0t a. • W1rt14 Amide William Sallie Said be was net a candidate. He elljored 'Rankles] Iife but he had bad bed time and felt that be should quit. He spoke of the eom- ing county equalisation and adlaltted the extettenee et a toeing between rural and urban representatives, though be did not know why it should exist. He congratulated Mr. Hays upon his ad- dress and the council ou the report that had been promoted. Wm was the last address and atter a vote of thanks to the chairman the Mayer Lee 1n Reply Mr. Lee took a few minutes to re- ply to some remarks that had been clot of operahca, ant every dollar was idneftly -*plat. TisF- water de- partment. too, had been .greatly im proved to reread years. The old pump- ing equipment was worn out and un- reliable. Debentures of 118,000 had boa Maned for a new pumping system sad as a result there was a saving a power purchased and coal consumed in tbs. last. twel>n months of 46,190, Which wTa three years cover the Cost of the Installation. A much greater quantity of water was pumped and to the saving mentioned should be added the Hydro rebate of jtlti6 on the cosi of power for pumping. norther, ■ 900 -gal. pump purchased In 1930 had made by different speakers. He said been paid for out of profits. Another he had written a large number of let improvement wag the placing of a new ter. in an effort to obtain industries for fireproof roof on the powerhouse, which the tosrw.-orMF e- was we w esu regeneet r [treat lrrtmward -tend at tete at the end of the line and had ■ big Rainy time cut out entirely the cost of Hydro rate. The Board of Trade. also had Rent out circulars. Mr. Lee ex- plained the situation in the section that meta being served by the new sewer. the ueeesafty of which hnd been seen for years. The new sewer would also relieve overtaxed sewers In the west end of the town. They were sating ninety-five per cent of the old We and storing it for future use. The harbor hill sidewalk would have to be at - traded to as quickly as poedble. Mr. Lee denied he had made prom Ises at the election a year ago except the promlae to do bb beat. and fiT J. W. Craigle left. Reeve Cnfgie had the floor next and g C. mays, jr., however, had a good gave the figures of the estimates for reception aad an attentive hearing as his committee and of the expenditures. be went over the financial affairs of The total of the estimates was 92750 the peat year, which were in his and the expenditures were $2159 • charge as chairman of the finance com- e.ving of 9607. The Monty worsen mlttee. He mid, frankly, that be had (of which the Reeve Is a member) had hoped to present a better statement redsead the eonaty rste balt4-mU4 than had been submitted. He thought slaklag a saving of 99f8 to rite town perhaps the collection of axes was Nest year the county squad:edam the moat Important matter that had would mime tip at the county council. ; „owed tae attention of the roman and if rsterfsd he would do what be inuring the year. ft had Imposed on could la this matter. Ire insurance. It had been the custom at this time of year to hand 14,000 or 96.000 over to the town council out of `}refit.. but Instead of 4811 the calk discount on water bills was doubled. The town now had as emelent a plant as eould be found anywhere in Canada. ktri and, batman,. Wm. Jssaph muzirre. 'j - /{ J RApril* u,) t Mor .A111111. . tem . Wulta� Saes. Robert Lsw- rt Mugrldge. )For Reeve-$Olarh NA. Goetz, WU- itam H. Beelfaer. r. . Pur Deputy Reeve --Seery C. Beaver l aa*.matIen ). For Counclllorp-Fdul Edward 0111. Ed' *r4 La 'Ration ). Tl'RNBLRIY For Reeve -I. J. Wright, Roland Orals. For Councillor► -J. ltacTavlsb, R Wilton, P. S. McKWe', J. Douglas, W>♦ Auatitin. . A..Balyd. i -GMT F8r Reeves -John M Balite Hang A. Keya, Flank Collins, Robert LtvIngston. John Grant. For Deputy Reeve -Frank Collins. Stuart McQnarrte. Thos. Dougherty. S11aa Johnston, Thos. McDonald. For Councillors- 1111as Johnston. Stuart IIeQuarrie, Thos. Dougherty. Oliver Hemingway. Robe L. McDonald. Frank Harrison, Edw+d Collis, Wal- ter Broadfoot, Alex. McDooald, John Huether. HAY For Reeve -- 1. IL 8adnr, W. R. Dos gall. A. Mellck, A. K•lhStrAck. For Councillor. --W. F. Alexander, David Dueharme, E. J. Wolper, A. Mel - ick, F. Corbett. )McRae!' meeting ���. For Reeve -John 1e.;. lac#ert, John r� Campbell. Colborne Township For Cnnnehnors . 3.` le.: 'ADrfoS7e"' H. Alexander, Thos. J. MPRay, Daalel Regent, Jo.. O'Rourke. Has Contest For Reeve -Mingo' Arch fbaId. Wil Hata Dolg. l E SISTERS Ur tuat wish to thank their tied benefactors fur et the Chrtatiett s1aa� is; t . Roth dO3 ti W'M. ROBINSON AND tale this opportunity, of ex grateful thanks tor the rage :I nears reserved lu their t14a fit' b► maxamaut_. Aso hair. Mh lJpradatica of the naris or and extolled I f oe and friend" do Bodges' recent IUae* e, 11(OTICR TO X1'{'0 • Cha TO)�ItEDIT�)fiifL NfJR'ft;1D Is hereby Mona bhaaring _1ramie S� [)]alalic of Jute McVittle, late 01 lam.•T ¥ Oolerlch In tbe ('atrntg- of widow, who died ou or about• t dth 'day ut December, 191, to aped ass► to the undersigned on or about the 15th day of January, 1&1, as Cit gad after that date the iberater sol/ pis (•sed to make distribution of the estate to .those entitled thereto, - tog regard only to the claims so Dated at Ooderteh this Seth dal d December, A.D. 1931. ( HAYS k NAYS. ti Hamilton street, Goderteb. ($t*11s. Solicitors for the Executor wise.. • (Condoned from page 1) pretest value of the dollar was $1.30 1n comparison with a year ago. James Elliott and John Wilson said NOTICE TO CREDITOR& A Notice L hereby given that all ors and others havlug claims the estate a James McGill, late ell town of Goderlt t, In the be+OO' R Huron, retired farmer, who died ea Or about the 8th day of December, HSI, ere required to send to the underatgas1 solicitor for the executors full pat , For Couaclllora-Arhus Rrown enters and veriled M asdavlt of! their • Charles MacKay, Matthew Clark. Ira claims on or before the 9th day Johns. Robert Watson. January, 19132. And notice 1. further given that alien' the said last mentioned dab the execs - they were not candidates. T6l�RATt'EEB OF Tin Wffi ton w11l proceed to dimtribmte the as Reeve Goldthorpe made reply to The pest week Sae presented many ' sea of the said deceased, having regard giving Dia Mak asa>lVeans for t' some of the remarkm of previous changes la the weather. From a only to the claims of which they thea last twelve years: ha was not mire speakers, and filo concluded the eaves electrical sternum. Jut Thursday than have had nottee, that he would continue longer or. the ,-mesh-a.khng. A vote of thanks was Am inches, wbem the nlntaU teaeh.d Dated at Seatorth. Ontario. this !&d commission. to the chairman and the slag - JOHN inches, there came much colder day of December, 1961. lag of -God Save the King" brought the weather at night with a MMell skiff of i C. Hsers, JOHN J. HUGGARD, ttaeetfag to a close. 'mow. Mace than tamperateres have 8eaforth Oat . At this paint the ire alarm Jfrodcr.d lowered. bet with plasty of sunshine Solicitor for the Executors. land hit Slips a‘ meow. The temperatures as recorded by the official weather ob- server, Dserver, Mr. J. E. Match, for the past CHAR1ICIIIIJ ACCOUNTANT week and for the corresponding week of 1M0 are am follows: %MANE P. GIBB8, CHART15R l 1981 1980 Accountant 102 Ontario street. Max. Min. Max. Min, Stratford. Phots 1830. Ret Ma I Thurso. Dec. 24..49 42 32 10 Fel.; Dec. 25....42 24 36 24 Sat.. Dec. 26....31 18 37 34 Sun., Dec. 27..35 = 34 29 Mon.. Dec. 28...116 S1. 33 29 Tose., Dec. 2e...37 26 33 27 Wed., Der. 30...34 2l 32 23 J. J. Hayes - J. J. Hayes. said he was • Me - surprised to see himself nominated for two positions. He was not a can- didate. He was pleased to bear Mr. Mac8wan speak as he did about the cemetery. His people were paying to- wards the frost of Maitland cemetery and it the same time maintaining thee' own cemetery; but he did not Wave anyone had heard from them any com- plaint about N. The failure to canes new industries could not be attributed him a very unpleasant duty. A great deal of credit wag due to Tax Collec- tor Robertson. who had used a great deal of diplomacy In his work. They had had this year the first sale of lands for taxes In tweny-sties years. As a result sone of the lands would *gala become tax -bearing. The town's -!19 once* were gradually getting bilis 1 llgnhd fm••.itfon amd 1n tbe eOurae of time. it tele policy were ergAnned■9M town world get into Mee -glib the town,dilps which get their tax roils cleared tip every year. %lie - '_- For Rears -Robs EN (aeelais- ilea). For Councillors -W. B. Anderson. A. W. Hamilton, Robt. Mullin, Wm. Me - d* S. E Robertson, Donald Veronica, Philip Stewart. BRES8E18 For Reeve-Robt. J. Bowman, Fred W. Burchell. For Cosacluore--(nee. it McCall. W. E. Willis, W. R. Little, Wm. Coosa. Chas. H. Stubbert, Percy MlteWl. 1. J. McLaughlin, W. C. Kerr, 1H. 0 Walker. BORN CLINTON I.ITT-At Alexandra hospital. Coda Mayer --8. S. Cooper (and.) Reeve -G. H. Elliott (acyl.) Mrs. Wesley Litt a daughter. For councillor -N. W. Trewar- tbo, D. (lhnrehitl, X11. Crich, W. S. R Holmes. 0. S. Paisley, W. G. Cook, F. Livermore, W. J. Stewart, J. W. Langford. filLAFORTM _- For Mayor -John F. Daly, J. W. Hostile. Robt. McMillan. deer Reove -Rapt. HcMlllaa,-..-11f,. Beattie. Robert Smith. John Oriel& V. S. -Tor Councillors -L. F. -Colton. Root... Smith. Thos. J. Stephens. Isaac 'Hod- son, Con. Eckert. Andrew Archi- bald. Charlet Holmes, Chariot Brodie, to this or any past council and In theJohn C. McKenzie, Rola florae, John Mr Hays admitted this year's conn Beattie, Robt. Jackman, Merton Reid, near future, he believed. the town 1 ell had had some "hicky breaks.," such E. R. Box, Geo. I). Fergumon, John H. Seott, W. W. ('roofer, Chas. Aber - hart, Harold D. Dale. ANNULI. �ANTRD. - PU111L8 --TO L11/RR r, Reber& 1. ( piano mutl-bl ;ober$ or bF Cameron. note. Apply to 38It. R. FISHER, For Councilors -G. C. Petty, Wll• Bedford Block. ►lam Consit, E. T. trickle, R. J. Cam- - eron. Walter Spencer. Davki Robinson !von susPublic School Trureees-A. L. Case. n try each emmittr!' _ r4c111anne. Henry Horton (a11 by ae- ITO RENT. -WARM BRiCK DCPLCR Mr. H. pointed(rat that of the (least Ion). home and garage, trr1'Iy located. elute revenueayof al,ost $120,000 a Tear Plhblle tttilitife-Chat. Moore facet). Immediate posameNen %p there were fixed (-bargee of 976.000 and EXETRR W. HOWELL. of the remaining amount about 115,000 was spent by the oubllc works depart- ment. The only way to deal with Ile situation ten„ to exercise absolute econ- omy in every way, collect the taxes and AU T!'IONICEE NG '�'HOMAS GUNDRY. GOD LIV1 STOOK AND A Sales attended N. band every effort made to give satbfaedea. Farmers' saki notes discounted. rich, an Gement 49th. to Mr. and D ' PHACIIIINllus /'HIROPRA AND osuotAly CAPNER.-At Basta.. on December 5,1, 2$rd. 1991, to Mr. end 1Mrs. Phi 141. Mpse. (Beatrice Wails), a with metro seaptsMe ter. -"' d eBCarie treat lk kowaetle. Obtelde. org ide ROI DEARLE.--At DAlexdandra hospital, Office boors 2 to It and 7 to II pa. Goderich, on Monday, December 28, etelett.g Monday and Thursday Mei - hits. Deme, beloved wife of Bergin hp •ppoatnee.t. Donate M Toronto. A. N. ATKINSON Redder* and orrice -Corner et Soptb street and Brttasaia red. LOW OS FOUND • FOUND. -ON THE SQUARE, A PAIR MEDICAL i of lady'. tortoise shell gIaN'(',, pip n4 F_ J. R. FORSTER, per style. Apply to P. O. BON 762. or EYR, EAR, NOSE. THROAT pbone 614. fete Homme Surgeon New York oph- thalmic and Aural Hospla4 unistant at Moorefield Eye Hospital and Goldin Square Throat Hospital. London, TML 53 Waterloo 8t. 41.,, Stratford. Tile phone 967, At Hotel Bedford, Godericb, os she evening of third Monday of oath asetb till the following day Teetotal. at l p.m. , would have some new factories and real estate would advance fifty per emL „IL W 'Taylor as the saving 1n eeasty rates and .school levies. At the beginning of the )r each chairmen had been warned The mast ipsaker sou J. W. Taylor,' that any overapesding of estl*atae who changed the subject by referring) would not be tolerated. and ea the to matters In the charge of the water whole thin had been regarded. Ile Mug• and light commismlon. and gave an in- 'meted a better check on the speeding terssting and Informative ark. -Myeee was largely operated under rules and regulations latd down by the Prowl') Mal Hydro Comml.Rfon. Many people took exception to this but he thought It wan a good thing. It kept Hydro •rut of municipal 'politics and gave the local commission the benefit of Hydro ex- perience and ■dsiee. Som,. Ieeway was allowed the 'oral commisates, TO THE ELECTORS OF COLBORNE TOWNSHIP Through the medium of this newspaper I desire to convey my grateful acknowledg- ment of your support for the pant two years and solicit your continued support in electing me Councillor for 1932. 020. 0' YUGAN TO THE ILiOTORil OF OOLBOZNE TOWNSHIP Ladies and (iefltlemen,- i am standing again for the reeveship of our township for 1932, and trust that my record in of lee during the last two years has been such. as to merit your continued eonfidenee in IIC. - Wishing you *WA -happy aced pro.pc>`o8s --New Year. . O(e*lw( it r �. J. WANTED • For Reeve -93. M. Fenebi, W. D. !Sanders, Thos. Cameron. For ('onneillore-l3. N. Williams, Samuel Rosa, Jes.e Elston, I. 3. Pett - hale, Richard Welsh, John Taylor. 'David RowclllTe, Wm. Brfekwood, •J. pay attention to the assessments. H. Grieve, H. C. Riven', *Hoary 8. D. Brows 1 Moiling. 1?. Donglam Brown said the year'r For Public 1'tilttes Commission- FARM FOR SALE PowTT ACRES COR SALE. -GAS STATfl1N ON ■ Stratford highway ; large rf}tReh- went bar, living room *ted four bed- rooms. Hydro. dane#hall, repair gar- age, f% acres. ;2.000. Owner( 5 Sam. mit avenue, London. Oetarto. •Wiliam Ward, R. N. Crash. re or lee.'property of the work in the eounetl bad been Interest For Hoard of Education-Lonlm Day, late H. W. C. Natter, situated . at the Ing and enjoyable. He trusted ht• end of South street on the southern CRANK DONNELLT B. A. J. G. Sanitary. •W. H. hearing, J. boundary of the town•, of services lad been helpful. and what he M. Soahtrott. •F. J. Dellridgp, R. ]nein ; la +> fay narrator, SoStreet, Cie. large house and, barn, drive shed, O®ce--Hamilton Street, Godetrleh. (135 feet). the very'heet of weter; good had lett root mhonid make them of ' Creech ..._ - fruit trees. Ideal Meatier 'dose to workshop henhouse; •rtelgau well Photo 1tt1 . greater use In the future. Daring th. t•(Nd member*). year he had bac;cM Councillor Hoye to Fnr Reeve-i�Mn�p Wa11aPe. Fronk the utmost in the Mort to collect s► Rainton, Wm. Johnmton. ikon 1 rearm of taxon and get the Ananere In For Connell]+�**- Irvine Wallace. t,.rte..1..roe Tax Collector Robertson Frank Bainton. ties. Hell. E. C. iwnm dr F J Hollyman, A. S. Radford, PI1BL10 NOTI(M CRNEST M. L1g, W. O. McNeil. R. D. Philp, Orton - Barr+ ter aad Selidtsr Rtobbs, J. H. Hoover. Sun Lite Building. Adelaide gad For School Tnateem--- W. H. Lyon. d. torts streets, Toronto 'A J. E. (iheilew, W. ThneII, J. Maine& / Telephone Elgin 6901. LEGAL DUDLEY 8. HOLMES. Barrister, Etc. Office--HaaUton street God.rim Phone 27. DOUGLAS R. NAiRN. Barrister and Solicitor. Orrice -North street, Goderleh. Telephone 511 C. R. DAIROW. BARRISTER, WIC. Socoaasor to J. L. glioma Phone 97. - Office -The Square. Oodseleb. sehoola and chnrehea. Per further par- ari apply on the premites or to OBITUARY ; MRS. HEROIN DF.ARLF. Mrs. Bergin Dearle. wife of Mr. Ber- gin Searle of Toronto. gamed away In Alexa Odra horrpltwl, liolPrieh. errs Monday morning, her death following an operation. Deepened was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mex. Dunkeld of Cambria road. Burial .mss made WMdneleley morning in Maitland eptoetery, Rev. (leo. T. Watts being In charge of the services. which were private. Sever.) Mende and relatives from out of town offended the fune- ral. Among their beside* decerlaed'e hnmh*mt and twit ehlldren, wore Dr. Deeds and * Victoria Dearly, Mr. C A Dsarle, fila* Ren i/earle and roamroam Walker, W. O. M. Redd. Adam lgr. 74-'dh(rtvMiatltwwr• +k of .Tormfa RatlalrfaArt,`lt.'R"'l1HtfSiAnA. ••••. " Mr rine Mrs. T. 1e.. IdeOratt*n end Mr, t•larefice McOratfan of ferret (lolberrss, g0. a1Mi--i(r.(. C`n itd-2 Kw'6C,'a ..: '.Th!tr► ?intErrN ��4rra"A f'eser■nA t chne►h end Mr ntA i1'n. A. iFfb of i>i. � * Sieferth. For (bmsellleti--AMbnr Wheeler, PERCY or WILL NAIVE'. HAY8 • HAYS, ' *1 Barrietena and Solicitors E. C. Hays. K.C, and R. C. rte. 8 A. Hamilton street, (io0oele ' aleph.** St For Pnbllc i'tllitte.--R. M. McKay (gull.) STANLST Tor Reeve -Art. P. Eeys, Wm. Dong- lae. - For ()dtiitelilors-- -John #tne. Goldie Graham. H. M. Hanley. Fenwick 8tew- art. Joseph Greer, Roy Lamont, Fred Wateim, Robert Webster, t)ietstter Turner. SANT WAWANOBN Fon Reeve -R. H. Thompe on. J. J Kerr, P. W. 8eett W. F. (lsmphMl. For Oomnel9or.--Geo. F. Yessblst A0301'" TAX SALE N(YrICC. Adjourned male of land for arrears of taxse bill be held in the COUNCiL CHAi BER8, OODERTCH, on Monday. January 1818, 1082, at 1.90 o'clock In the afternoon. If the price offered for any land at 11s adjourned sale i. leen than the *tnenat In. for arrears ne taiga, e-0BrivrLagd 4 or if -p ' offered, le the liWntioa of the Maul - spume be imTMMae fir faf .la1 the t me fat Rom 4041,4 -t/p.^". ammo, 3m�,,,�r-1 sttt01 r, sum Treasurer. ,y,mfig,meer,. Mtge INSURANCCR, LOANS. W.FC mWKILLOP MUTUAL i1R1 MSG** -' ea ANON CO. -Farm IBd briber ' !' town property lammed. OOeeva - John Deanwaa, Ps11R. Beo®agss P.O.: James Cmtaally, Viso - Pres., �Geaerith P.O.: D. F. McOrtig in, Soc.-Teas Comfort]; P.C. Directors -A. Brosd.toot, 1.11,444 f., Sestorth ; Jamas Heol4 ee Wanes: . Wm. Keen, Iande*loro ; Robert Foster. Harlot*: deg **flattery, R.R. ins► 9 eaatorth; Jain tapper, Benefit •t Ages W.1.. , 11.1. No. �. bait JM�IIa s • , t S.