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The Signal, 1932-3-17, Page 85 -Thursday, March 17th, 1963 THE SIGNAL` t1 Nem Topaz Shade in GLASSWARE -Note the prices-- Cicaurillia4ngari - _.c Cheerio Wales 29c Sherberts and Plates_ .24c Cups and Saucers _ _ _ 24c Also Water Glasses, Pit- chers, Fruit Cocktails, and Bakers. Cole liooLStore . 'u)" i t 1 DIECKMANN° Conditions t0 ` • e Coderleh Collegi- ate In.Utute arh tmproiing this week awl students tlltl, hire been home 111 with innare again beginning to ail up rho rooms. The effect of the epiti i9svl Pus height e Friday last, lies students were absent. Tim re Is a considera- ble decrease In Oh number this week, ttt!'ty or more oi otenoeak.....T 1!-.IleFI meeting of 1 teary Society was cancelled, so of . tSa students being 111, mad gsuw+--I$ the new county league etlwll schedule have been postWu .t utll etn►dtttons are normal. ,1 Princlpal agalehouse stated this (Thursday) that the epidemic had taken a toll this week from Victoria -that on Wednes- day 142 re absent through lilures. ('enpebo d lino not been so sertou , and Principal Ailsa are tending Sailors Even Up with Windsor Team 1932 DOG T A Dog Taxes are now due and payable at Tax Collector. All those owning or harboring a d license at once. ES office of the Tie Nin Naos in Fast dame Hers on Tuesday -Final at Chat- ,:. e 7 Pw eery 10 maar±s #Raldrrrbte Bhangs In the liwir4110.4finftey moving up to-asii wine opoel., d.*Ails N. Burnside The elealerkb Sailors are this week Pa titgbt lu the first few pitted against the Windsor Mlc Macs, moments of p Meal of Windsor who won the playoff with Stratford. got past Doers gird for a goal. For The game hen on Tuesday night re- the Qnt halt of teis period the Mia milted lu •n even score, 1-1, and the Macs aeernai to have things pretty the final will be played at Chatham on rnstheft-own way, 61114414 through tits (Jodedalgare almost at wl1L Friday night.r )iowever: W [sleets tatin. • GODERICH, ONT. tiro 00114111# posse nilly one Masa I earned b, Air,004etteli player. Pariah e game =with the Mk Macs assuming the Thre, white the (}od- erie t boys In slowly and cau- tiously,visitors oat and also,, for tWr players, be- coming to their new posi- tions. With blAeKaj off. It was necoo- "Rode" Stiediattt''the locals' old re - In sixty mluntea of the fastest. (table. at IlisIde1 It was time to. .;k t local !n _igazed,..,ln .. t ,'r tialCrtclo for Amy,, eV began a weir e s . wear thin swam,swam,held their opponents, the W1ndoer,-the/Rotatee at theotatt lig Carpenter. . t turning Mats, to • 1-1 wore, at the Weetllered Into a Meek gidaught. Three Wind' rink on Turmday night. The outcome eor nen fated him -two abreast and admittedly was a surprise to both our direly behind them -and u s teams, *Inde the Wools, with a mint- -rums of hockey practice this season, pitted against veteran players, all of whom had found their skating leg. and had had considerable lroekey prac- tice rattkc before tioderich had entdrtatned hops of having any skating ,for this season. Mewl, Windsor forward line, scored the first goal, In the first flew momenta of play, unassisted. Doak, after ids firm surprise, flung ftp an impregnable barrler-end there was nothing imagin- ary about it -and not another goal were the Mic Macs able to secure, though Doak was forced to make some .a nc1acuiar ease, !or this he reh'e(' the admtrtng doers of the m- '11[nslaetfc crowd which baE gathered In large nuud)erm to see the game. -nook" Stoddart evened the score shortly before the end of the first per- iod and the next two frames went acore- lees. The locals were again minas the servlet* of one of their front line men, Ie) tiw porton of Dori MacKay, who is III with the "flu." 141 Sawyer, of Mitchell, proved an efficient, fair referee and called the off -sides and penalties* in an unbiassed and capable manner. Only tour pen- sidle were handed out daring the R. C. POSTELET u -t obtain a AITE, Ch : " of Police. EPIDEMIC! you will some the suggested items' in our li you may ward off or alleviate an atta Attacking same tim hear of ri Sore Throat Gargle 25c a. bottle Tablet A.me. idkylic (Aspirin) 3 d.m.. 4.r 26c Moorish* Jr. A bottle 51.15 KLEENEX, the sani- tary paper ha.dY.r- chief, regular 50c, FOR 35c An after -the -flu Tonic Wampol.'• Cod liver Extract Compound Syrup .f Hypopbospitess Cr.o-PMc`- Beef, Imo awl Who J' t BUY DRUGS AT THE DRUG 5T IRE.. ' For that cough we !rn year fevealt. _ r- 25c Cherry Rack Syra i5c B ronchial Syncp - 5'' c P seuds, 25c Dr. Re.wra's Syne White P. Tar 334 Baby Cough 25c Chase's Syrup Lin- wood amid Turpen- tine 3!e Wood's Norway Piot 35e Ayers' Marry Na- usea 60. V.ee's Lep Imies Cough 35. Pin.: - 50c Sbilok'. 30c Robert', Syrup .f Cod Liver and Ter 46c ny at the st now we pidemic. If on hand this week .Q. rABLETS 1'• beak op • Belli • 251-• hot Nsew.gian Cod Liver Oil 16 ox 69c Minard's Liaise/int 24c • bottle en - Me.tholatuai 25c ■od 47. jar Stomach Miafa's. We hare • n.,eher w. r.com..amd Saturday we AR give every customise& p1. of Vides Vero Rub. J. H. Lauder - J. A. C bell H. C. Dunlop - E. R. Wiggle 9 Men's Fine Shirts for Easter Just received a shipment of fine broadcloth Shirts, with collar attached or two separata- collars to snatch Selection includes fine stripes, in blue, hello, tan on ivory grounds, also plain white, cream, blue and grey patterns. -Sires 14 to 17 -- Priced from 95c, $1.29 and $1.59 Roi un.wd literally groaned. Bob c° hanlly break teat lino. But break It he did, fairly climbing over the fret two players sr abooting the puck be- yond them, idea the third made a dash It. Sat then Bret andfor mart a wtctedHtoddattwas bsek-band shot that eedielplfooled the Mle Mad go•Me. 9'raq e throats of the crowd came the w1 cheering. > 1e f• not p.rtiCUM2J fast on skates. bat his stick -work 1s eplendld and renders his plays more effective than that of others who are speedier on their skates. No rescore were made for either seam r mothe .wand or thtt'A p.riodL though Doak flies forted to make sever- al evera1 thrilling 'Me/k "i'fir .ie Mme, on points aloe*. tie a trifle the t bestof play In the tioafnd, but crippled tbotlprthey were, effectna111 prevented the Wludsoritea from raising the score, white la the third Goderieh, put on a thopooman offensive plat that kept Teno, le the goal for the /fig Macs, busy. This was ng tbe t ss sIret gra in G rbb t in tlgtcduriand the fief t sat the score was no 11ow alkl>* 1! quality of the two kms. -._=._. --_•- ---- The line -gap ler the game was: Windsor -Jiro, goal; Prefix, LA.; w.; N 1. r thistle, lternates, Kennedy, w. ; Sterni, Lamoresux, k meta and Drontllard ; sub -goalie, -DeeR1 at; Woods, Les Onside,b Sic, dart, centre; Mar - rosy, 1.w. ; ter, r. Sturdy and- for Ooderich PenatUer-llbewY Droolllatd, Inel0 Mad I.amoureaux for Windsor. Gude-Stoddart for Goderich ; NW- mi for Windsor. AM* Ant Tib T. Tailors - PHONE 3414 South side of Square .;i DORN CHSWIS/t® *00013NTAN? CLARK. -At Alexandra Hospital, God- ertch, on March 16th, to Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Clark, of Oodertch, a daughter. STICWART.-At Alexandra hospital, AIKTIONICSIIING Ooderich, oa Thursday, March 17th, to Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Stewart (B. R. 1, Sheppardton), a daugbtsr. THOMAS GUADR , OODERICH. mu" STOCK AND G111NRRAL DIED auari0N :t...Da `1 •• --'Mince: :k.L, um Sriwv, "a utiYa Na 119. March 11, Job, HeDenald. 1a his Bald atlesd.sl to anywhere and every ent 88th year. effort lade to glue satotaekloo S day, Ma D. -In Elisabeth on Sakur- Farmers' sale note give gated. day, March 12, Elizabeth Sheppard, to her 86th year. WANTED CONNOLLY.-In Goderich, on Sunday, March 13th, Mary Louise Whitely, beloved wife of James Connolly, in her 72nd year. ETCHER.-in Goderich, on Thnrsda/, Mont17th, Sarah Young, widow d -thllornisi Ig&.1 , acing Goderich township Funeral (private) on Saturday. March 19th, to Clinton cemetery. Ser- vice at Brophey Bros.' undertaking parlors at 8.30 p.m. NNNNNII IINlnfUIIIIIIIIuhIl01IIIIIIIIIIIII IH111M11I IIIIIIIIINI I IIIIIt111flt4l11111Anpinnlll ll011nnIunnhInm #1' C C The Signal has taken the local agency for one of the biggest Can- adian manufacturers and can give you the best goods at the best prices. Look over your supply and let us have your next order. We can furnish all the standard styles and sizes and also any special style. We SiieUceta j:'RANL P. GIBBS. OHABTERaD Aotwadat. 161 Ontario street, Stratford. Phme BMA Rea 139A1 DUNKELD. -In Goderkh, on Thurs- day, March 17th, Mary Jape Outten, mitre sea -*Jim lab Alexander Uga- The ▪ Sm- i sal will take place from the family residence, Cambria road, on Saturday. March 19th, at 2 o'clock p.m., to Maitland cemetery. McLEOD.-In Ooderkb, os Thursday, March 17th, Annie McLeod, widow d the late Donald McLeod, la her 97th year. Funeral from the residence of bar son, Donald Mcleod, Raglan street, on Saturday, March 19th, at 2 o'clock p.m. Interment in Maitland cemetery. ELLIOTT HOME, GUELPH, -A RS - MINED, , resSc/table. borne for elderly ladle and gentleness. AU osa- veaienees, including elevator, Warn heat, garden; rnodetate teras; reter- ener. required. Apply SUPERINT@t- DENT. ANTED. -A FURNISHED HOME TT near the lake for the epimer plv to J. W. tIRAIGjE. WANTED.- N OOMPWTENT WOMAN _ for housework wiagted .iL 1st MAY. T DOZ..217:1113NAL orrICS. A YOUNG WOMAN WANTS POSI- TION as housekeeper or work by day. Tully experienced and cambia. Moderate wag% Appy at SIGNAL OFFICE for farther information. 4A191 OR POUND ROUND. -A SQUARE PAISLEY SCARF, on Nelson areet. Owner may have same by paying for this ad - Dement at the SIGNAL OFFICE. CRANK LOST THURSDAY evening between West street rotating rink and C. N. R. crossing on Huron road. -Finder please leave at SIGNAL OFFICE IDT'.-TOUNO._ WHIT-IIRD FOX HOUND dog, near 8heppardton. Finder please communicate with the owner, W. C. SNAZEL, and receive re- ward. Phone 389. NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE TO CE DITOBS. Notice 1s hereby given to .11 per- sons having any claim against the estate of Margaret Glen, late of the town of Goderich in the county of Huron, spinster, who died on or about the 16th day of February, A.D. 1982, to send same to the undersigned on or After the game the locals were before March 96th, A.D. 1962, as on and MICTION SALiIS ' - - sAL1tt OF FARM LAND. There will Is• offered at public auc- tion. ndtion, at Steve Martin's store, Kings- bridge. Ont., ..0 SArl'RI•.tY, MARCH 26th at 2 o'clock : That certain, Parcel or tract of land situate, lying .Ind being the south half of Lot Thre. 31, In the Eighth Con- laa►loe. JGsat, ru teneln., Toweehip of Aokleld. Situate un hla farm i6ly e1R end ba rn. TERMS,- I • n per evnt. of pun -hare price at time of sale, and the balance within thirty dale. For farther partes/are apply to THOMAS GuNDSr a SON, Aaetlonesea-Oedertcb, Ontario. HAYS & HAYS, Barristers, Ooderlcb, *Ontario. A UCTION SALE OF FARM STOCK, PrRKBRF.O CATTLE AND IM- PLE1LENTR. - - con BALLS-MbaoN it 11I9011 U! •a BIGHT piano. Ia Int -class condition. Appt1 SIGNAL OFFICE. - To be held .n the farm of the late Frank Hayden. half -mile west of Shop - pa rdtom, on W F:DNE$I•AY, MARCH 50th, commencing at 1 o'clock sharp: H.rne.00Onr bay mare, 7 years old; 1 Pay mar*. 9 years old ; 1 grey man. 3 years std. (Catllo„-one red bull, 5 years old- Thornham NotewertLy 188996; 1 red bull, 2 year. olit--thineral Noteworthy 203941 ; 1 man cow, 8 years she -Pansy Duchess of Gloater 208078; 1 roan cow. 4 years old --May Duchess of Gloater 246890.; 1 n•d sow, 4 years old -Ivy E'OR BALE. - DESIRABLE LOT l• on Brook street. 686.00. Avvle to W. A. WHITELY, 8216 Oak street. New Orleans, 14. KALE. -TWO SCOTCH -BEND - SHORTHORN BULL CALVRS of weevioeable-age. Alas *bake Q 1,.41 clad No. 21 seed barley, cisand well graded. Apply J. C. STOLTZ, R. R. No. 1 Auburn P. 0.; 197 Blyth Tele- phone Exchange. COR SALE. -AT A VERY REASON- ' ABLE price, the home lately occupied by Mrs. McMarchy on Picton strait, Qoderich. The house V a mild brick. well laid out, haa • spimdid basement, good new furnace, all conveniences, garde) and laws, and la located pro • Pleasant neighborhood. For particu- lars apply to T. OUNDRY & 8014, Tele- phone 119, Ooderlch. Ihuhesa of ,;io.ter246898;1 red cow, ,nested in thetr dressing room by His after that date the executor herein IS y,.ars ofd .fenny Docherr of Gloster Honor Judge T. M. Costello, and after w111 proceed to make distribution of the 24 . 1 r.•1 and white cow, 7 years t,troduc tiose had been made the Judge aaseta of the said estate, having regard old: 1 Wm I. row, 7 years old; 2 test addressed the placers brtefiy, cwngratte only to the claims of which he has no- rows, 3 year old; 1 red cow, 5 years luting them we the splendid, clean, lice. Dated at Ooderieb this Nth day old -ail mpis'sed to he in calf ; 2 thor- .portRmanitte game they had pla7tedhe of March, A.D. HAYS k HAYS. 282 onghbred ea1,e.. and on fir We 'em in boldingIlgs. OW- thoroughbred Berkahlre t 1 scop. "There's , Solk{5sea for the Executor hereon. ills Mao to a POW, brae thing of trairb I'd like to ma You ptltalses,---Abosst 100 Plymouth Sock do mon," he said: 'land that Iib ' V f1ALM ' hens: 2 seise Leal gander, into them' more. Not that I want jglI- .-Two wagons m, er-roterh game, but hes', boll' ADM( reeks and beide set of neighs. 2 eMrtlni can be Bone without teaerir Frost & Weed mowers, 1 binder, 1 ing to absolute longbnd7, and lunare 49TSSder, 1 realise with net, crowd enjoys that type of pia, tfiy 1 1 hayloadtT, 1 ten-tnrtt grata grinder, game." He the mentioned certain 1 fanning mill, 1 nmt pnlper, 1 rubber - men with whom be had played hockey tired bum, 1 top cotter, 2 cutting years ago, and Me names of several boxes, several pump. and tanks, 1 of these were recognized by members 2nd, 1l1Q2 Fordson traMor with two -furrow Oliver plows In gest condition, 1 Iron roller, 3 waliall .plool -2 twin pow*. r -beret TOR'S SALE OF HOUSE AND LOT The Administrator of estate Caroline McWhinney, deceased.ill sed. wot- ter for Mie by public ilc anetion, at the promises. Bruee street. (loderich, on SATURDAY, April at 2 o'clock pm CARM TOR SALE, -FORTY ACRES 1 toore or leas. The property of the late H. W. C. Naftel, situated at the end of South street on the southern boundary of the town; d good loam ; targe beam and Earn. drive workshop, bMhoaga; artesian well (135 feet) , the very beet of water; good fruit trees. Ideal location, close to schools and churches. For further par- ticulars apply on the premises or to 1'ERCY or WILL,-JNAPTEL. BABY CHICKS FOR SAIa.-,S, C. WHITE LEOHORNS and O.A.C. bred -to -lay Barred Rocks. Lsgbga,s exceptionally heavy laying strain. Average daily production of 1500 Isis for thm last three months was: De - 952; Jeune .r JIM; tebenamt. .- 11182. 1682. Bred for health, vigor and high production. March and April prices: Leghorus lle, Barred Rocks 12c. We have used pedigreed coekerela for five years. Brooder stoves 516 Cawing Mash 51.75 per cwt. W. HUMS CLUTTON, R. R No. 5, Oodericb. Phone 141E Carlow. MUSIC A. 11 D. PUDWELL, T.C.M.L., aw teacher o1 pianoforte and vocal music, 1. prepared to take pupils either at their homes or at the residence of Mr. J. Whittl,gbam, Waterloo street (next Capital The tre1- Terme, half beer. 50c; ono hour, 75c. MR.B.X. LIVENS, PUPIL Or TVS 115 bayed Conservatory, Leipzig, Ger- MLR,. Teacher of plan, otgao,.roeal, and herrnony • tial►- of the 10011 •tl Referee Sawyer game in off the ic,e Horne end lot, helm the wee.- heir after the tlrvt period dripping with of Iot 813 In the Town of Oodertch. Reverml eeedona sweat and omplaining good-naturedly The hoagie has "even room.. including drill, 1 ed -aft double harness, 1 set of terrific pace the players were four bedrooms, also habeneathrtrle lighten single beneath 1 art of platform scales .1 tin•. of the was ez- A large ,tpaantity of ropes. setting. Some Ogee surprl cI cc,ncern• prefixed in the W$dsoe camp Ing the quality at,$s7 the locals wen dlspteylnR- Th the lernlptawaoni that the goal owthal by • freakish In chareetor, they were just - iia readLtQ9dm*" that Stodds rt's goal wax well earned. The -Warm gltenced from their remarks was to the effect THOMAS 0(TNDRY 1S SON, that when the tote teams meet again Auctioneers, Goderich, Ont. Ma in Chatham on Priday--edntng the- If*Telt-W*TK-Orad rielt-Oct'--_ • Wledeoritea will be wlWnj,,,,.to takeSolicitors for -the Administrator bei I Goderich seriously. - _ _ . _ bath. and gom csllsr. House will he gold subject to • re- served bid. Terme--Ten per rent. of lewdness money at time of sale and balance in thirty day.. PesseeMea to be given May 1st. - forks, shovels, pulleys, and other artkles too aSmerous t0 mention TIMMS--AI sums 011110 and kr. cash, over that amount, seven months' credit win 1►e given ea fnrnlehi ^ gap 'roved joist note.. A doer of ht illewmt for fah -"• credit animists. , CARMAN IIAYDF:N. i'roprl,•r.t Auctiaieers 000 The aa" al Her~ AUCTION SALK OF 16 DRATT_AND The OodsMch Intermediates lost the GENERAL PURPOSE MARES return game with the •Harrlston team AND GEL.DiNGS. INTERNATIONAL TRACTOR AND WOOD. round. Th s[ Thursday even- W H Within will Bell , politic Ings game a 3-2, auction at lot 19, ronue Mo at Harrlsion on Tharsrlay evenly' Met, retainer) their lead on goals on the P wore for n 7fi llc wasthe total score fors n 2, West H fir -.One brown mare, e round being 5 for Ooderlch and 4 , Wawanosh, on BarristerEtc th f Hard/Atm 'the t'ioderlch bots A MEIIKIAL YT. J. R. VOMITER, V EYE, EAR, NO8E, THROAT Late Hone Burgeon New York Opts thalmk and Aural Hospital, aelataat at Moorefield Eye Hospital and Golden Square Throat Hospital, London. kg. 58 Waterloo IL s., Stratford. 1tt1 ' 267 pbAta Hotel Bedhlir OeSedL w IM evening of third Monday of .ash sac till the followlltg day Tuesday at 1 Pm- OSMIUM s. OSMI M PRACTITIONER I'HIROPRACTOR AND DRUOLSM 2 HERAPTBT Ooderkh, Phone 341. nipped WWI electromagnetic FJectros1e Metric treatmenta and chiropractic. Obroak, organic std nervous dl.e.ses. Lady In ■ttendaace. Off►ce hours 2 to 5, and 7 to 9 p.rn.. ISO AUCTION SALE OF I excepting Monday and Thursday and !ARM 11TOCK IND IMPIJEMENTS , by appointment - K: N. ATKINSON Mrs, Jerry Dalton will .PPI by publicResidence and offiewsGeiser of auction. at lot 10, concession 5, (105- I South street and Brlta,nik raid. erleh township, on - WEDNESDAY, MARCH 23rd 1 LJ OAL commeedng at 1 o'clock sharp: UDLEY E. HOLMES, TiTEBD Y, MARCH 22nd yeses add; nae bas borne' ten ,.an Office-HarnEtee street, Oodericb or old ; one filly cult, savers months old. played well, though .tilt shorthanded. Phode 2I• 1 safely be credited rommettcirg at 1 o'clock sharp: Cattle. --One roan heifer, four yeah mare' di. The Aral period ca, One pair of dark grey f I old, freshened January , one Son, to thein on thole aggressiveness, in five years old, aired by Geo. trawl wlhlch they were rewarded when Mac- Pereheron 't lllon; one IOdy man, els heifer, four years old, supposed yea to be Kay slipped the rubber past Davidson, in cuff ; one red cow, seven years old, PpP1 fngll e years old, one bay gelding. riga to freshen time of gale; one roan cow. Harrieton uebngalttdet, for rte first log six year's old, worked together; I .even years old, t3 freshen In May; scoreof the gnaw $arrieton was nn- one brown gelding,• rising five yeah ode red and white cow, six years old, to able to score in the period, but In the old, one brown mare. Maine six years I freshened in }'ehruary ; one red cow. = second they retaliated, showing an ef- old, worked togetber, sired by Perch- ton years old, supposed to freshen in .1111 foetid style of combination play that Bron )arae; ore brown mare, yfaing etz JpnP; one roan cow, six years old, 10 S netted tlwm two Koala, and the poria) tears old; mac dark grey mare, rising' ended with Hubei.. n one gust to the i n,.e vett,. ow,tht. mare should make I freshen time of sale; four yearlings; two young calve~. >7bespr-$brae; young ewe', anppo.W 7 toheVherb. lead, width they Increased to two en Ideal delery or third hong.; one 2 earl In the third period. making the count throe to ono. Both team* played years old, a solid btouky Mfr; one dark good hockey in this tromp. MacKay I grey mare. rising four years old, by • , •galn mooring, with only nine minutes 1 h ba gelding. to Ilio. The game ended with llarris- Mton still one goal In the lead. but one down oe the round. Mr. Howard Teesdale, Brampton, re- fereed the ran* In a very stilet mati- ns and handed out quite a number of p naltios. There were no nstic en- counter* or other outward forms of hddlis demonstration Rauh as featured the Gtalerf,h gems. Allison and Mod - dart each rseeivM a slight cnt over the PpP, bu Mr were thought to be ■ ec•ldental. Stoddart and MacRae played an ex- rnptlnnally good game In the forward I Hee. eheeking and hack -checking hard all night. .chili, with the able anal/d- o nee jt anile of tiPorirpterPeIttPI', ibs; fnrtgaed months erodit will be given on turn- ' atmnR Ihres man team on nRrnalve Oohing approved joint note* approved play, through 0o mMtnm of widen by Bank, or a atnlgfit discount of Ma.Key en. able to *core the two four per cont. allowed for case. On tractor, half of purchase pries le be p Co Limited " ' T h A Signal Prin&umn Ma; shots iY R. WILSON, t'ropMPtnr, ,. A»baes - R.R. t a Irp*t '"s pair brown nllles, rising four and five are here to serve you and with our new connection can guarantee prompt and satisfactory service. Telephone 35 for any information with regard to Sales Books. , We shall be glad to give you a call. jE_gmlda etc - One Deering hinder, 6 ft cot ; one Deering mower, Irwin** 'erc Pron; one 7 . ' Eft. eat; sae 10 -ft Deering rake, nearly rising Ave lean old; one eht'tnut sew; tee land rosier; one Mas*eyrHar- gelding, rising eve years old ; one rig disc bred drill; one set diamond hrown mar., rlatng 6v4 years otd4 one hereon,; she separate going tooth brown gelding; rising Ida years old; ettltjvaeor; one riding profiler; one one grey patina rising Ave years old; walking tteet6.•r; one No. 21 Deering one International 10 2/1 tactor, Outfit walking plottgh ; one wagon; one bay need very little; fifteen cords dry rack ; ono its k rack; one grovel ions maple, sixteen -Inch wood ; forty coma one rock pallor; one 2000-1b. sales twelve-inch mixed wood. one fanning mill; one cream separator, The horses an all 1n goal condition; fro hare Moen worked more or lees all win nearly new; one steel tire top boggy of item bred •ed ms hay fork, car, pulleys and ropes; ter. Meet t were mine set of dings; one cutter, gwntltT raiael by the proprietor, end will be of pipe lumber one net sitter; arose, mile will as sad eh„ ■t time of one set single hnrneaa; nine pip about eels. Will be glad to chow horaea at represented s time. • sixty-five pounds; cdzty-Ave young 1 Pu MS. --(ht horses and wood, *even bens: two sec- . one gander ; one pair' leeks; one pantiee dos; one e!otlle pap; one brood sou to farrow In June; ssckyoke., whiflleteen*, forks, chain*, abrade, potatoes. hay .rod grain and nnmsrona other .rtlelo. TFRMR.- liar, grain, and all /rums of 510 and under, cash; over that amount, .even months credit will he gives els turntable. a vd joist notes. A disepmrt dr fobs' per cent. aim allowed , sub on csedl gere r,f No MRS. JiAWY DALTON, PropeSOtress. (iodPrlch RR. t. T G!TNDRT A N, Aact risen. DOUGLAS R. NAIRN. DOUGLAS and Solicitor. OMce-North street, 17ddericb. Telephose 512. `'. R. DARROW, BARRISTER, ZVI Successor to J. L !Moran. -Mime 97. -- , • OHbeo--The Square, Gedeekh. t goals with which he was credited. Doak, In the Oede Irb net, won the ad- paid in cash ; balance on gams terms mtntin' of mate by hie sl,rtnese sad ltoltewa Ntc to hloeklag the •( fat IAM -Mar- •, a r esu 't, RENDRE ! SON, Auctioneers. • ti 1, hestrain 11r 064 far. ,,m, The FL.t.r ✓ i of the MO,MI- tong Canoe 4, will 1M bad on W4mt- ST. GODERICH ms NININNNrIIIIIIIIIsr roe der, Mareb . 'Mari the difersWe i etwcnn 1 Itttabend *rod an ice maul Quip- My feeble hratn won't answer. Quls- Well a hndend has only one vita., while an tee man take* his pick. tAKK DONNELLY. B. A. • Barrister, Solicitor, Etc. prslerfamnton Street, Oederich. Phase SIR ear NAYS • MAYS, Barristers and Solicitors R. C. Hay', H.C., and R C. Hays, NA_ Hamilton street, Ooderkb ' elephoae 89 r,RNEST M. LEE, Barri ter and Solicitor San Life Building. Adelaide and Vic -.torte streets, Toronto 2. ,Telephone Elgin 53301. iN8UIRAWCM. LAN!, NM McKiLLOP MUTUAL rims INSUR- ASCE 00. -Farm and teoletsd town property taaued. Omcere -- Jobs *easeweo, Pres, - Brodhagen P.O.; Jame Connolly, Vice - PrP.., Goderieb P.O- t 'D. F. Me(retor. Sec.-Treas., Sesforth P.O. Director. --A. Broadfoot. R.R. No. Reatnrth ; James Sbold Walton; Wu. Koos, Leade.boro; rent Hartnett ; Geo. McC•rtnel, R -B. Kik 9 S.aforth; Jobe P.pper, aetteel* Agsata-W. J. Tao, R.B. Na IL (11e - taut James Watt. Byth t O. /ilalsafte tb ; Jstlts Ml ra!t payments rot- ten_ Poley bola re tin Make a payments ri4 gat tb.lr dards veatptsd s5 As Royal Bask, Cllatea : Osivls Oati's Groergy, KI ns street, M- J. H. Reid'e Gemmel SOor.