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Millinery
IM not watt until the .eesou
Is past. Now Is the time to pur-
chase your Millinery at clearing
prices.
at#t"-.kLs n +rd2
1dtl11ug
Gotham Gold Stripe Hoer with
adjustable tops In chiffon and
nervier weight.
-We invite your patrons(
C.A. & S. McKinnon
Phase 156 The Square
Never tell evil of a man if you do The three things moat difficult are -
not know it for a certainty ; and if to keep a secret, to forget an injury,
you know it for certainty, then ask and to stake good use .1 leisure. -
yourself : "Why mould I tell i1?' Philo.
Town of Goderich
1932 TAXES 1932
After JULY let, 5` Penalty will be added to first in-
stallment unpaid at that date.
avoid the penalty, .
J. H. ROBERTSON,
Tax Collector.
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GODERIC/1 14, BAYl1/cb 1 .
The local 'wither} team on Friday
night last defeated the Bayfield aria
Jo another game ut the Huron dgh•
bad League series. The score was 14
to 9. The game was played In Vic-
toria I'ark.
The Bayfield team's three -run lead
in the drat luuings was more than off-
set by the .curing bee put on by the
Guderleh mite in y gond fry
line-.ar,
their credit. The via/tors wade four
more (venters hi thla innings, making
the score S-7. Two more runs in the
third frame were made by each side.
This ended the ',coring for Bayfield,
while the locals counted four wore In
the fourth. The remainder of the eight -
innings game went scoreless.
The Une-ups :
Bayfield -Grainger, p; Higgins, c;
M. Davison, as; Castle, lb; Patebell,
213; C. Weston, 3b; T. Castle, If ; N.
Sturgeon, c•f ; R. Sturgeon, rf.
Goderich---4'. Archer, p; P. Shear -
down, c; C. Robinaon, se ; W. McDon-
ald, lb; l'. Weatbrook, 2b; J. Shear -
down, 3b; R. Stoddart, If; H. Phalen,
of , F. Warseek.
On Tuesday eveof this week the
Ooderic'b leant was ge68itded to
nlaI meet
the Brussels team at that village, but
owing to a breakdown on the road l
number of the players were unable to
arrive In time for the game, which was
postponed until a future date.
The Goderich Junior baseball nine
again defeated the Bayfield boys on
Friday night last at Bayfield. This
time they ran up a lead of more than
twenty runs before the end of the game,
thea wissbf-4w - of .be three games
played by t eee'•Ywe javenile-teasts.
The freighter William P. Schupp
arrived 011 Sunday afternoon from
Port Arthur with a cargo of wheat
for the Western Cenada Flour Mills,
and cleared 011 Monday afternoon for
Fort William.
XXX FISH )1 iumri wXXXtrl.Astr.IflnflX
ho1eBgin
with.. its Brass and Bugle Bands
WILL TAKE PART IN THE
Monster
with which. the Dominion Day Celebration in
WILL OPEN AT 9.30 P.M.
ridiy, °July 1st
VALUABLE PRIZES
for Decorated Autos, Decorated Bicycles, Industrial and
fleints' Floats, and Calithumpians. Flamed
by Children's Games on the Square.
AEE SMALL BILLS F0lt:PROGRAM
AFTERNOON
PROGRAM
AT AGRICULTURAL PARK
COMMENCING AT 2 O'CLOCK
Military Manoeuvres by Elgin Regiment
1 1. Trooping of the Colors by the whole Regiment.
2. Physical Drill, Pyramids, etc., by members of the Bugle Band.
3.... -Flag Pageant, featuring Flags of the Empire.
4. March Past. Firing of Feu -de -Joie and Advance in Review
Order by whole Regiment.
.444,tet,
EST RACERS FROM
Motorcycle Races:BLONDON and STRATFORD
SOFTBALLNURNAMENT (4 teams) ;-
3 -Mile Race - 100 -Yard Sprint - Relay Race
LcYhibition Pole Vault by Bob Stoddart
for a real outing in Goderich on, D ' ominion:Day
EARLY Rtes cora a ran+ ' STAY LATE -4.04.aikadk
ON N•tTHE Sg1AU AT MGi T
oncert and Street Carnival . a.n Irate•
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Victoria School was l t "" r. 'yea t'
was la the chafe., ,dour wall
spent after the pteprs$,' airs. Hall
0, promotion Lists -Zit: d<,nt, a.. ti q rYe
I Elmer Johurtoe rattt{apo home Fri-
day rod will remain to asslet with the
haying.
Following are promotions at Vic- Palmer KUpatrkk la weeklies this
torte school. Names are in order of week at Klnts'', Inhere candidates for
North_ entrance are writing examinations.
kYfll 'o a ,,t -,
(Howard, Jae -May,
Esther Lee, Worthy Ryan, Leonard , Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wiggins of
4044.
Nlseardown. -caa Andersen, Robert { l)wIgaulwo event Friday at the Lome of
Swiger, Merle Sheardown, John Lor- Mr. and Mrs. Win. John Hall.
einem), Edward Jenner, Ruth Robert.' We are pleased to see Miss Alice
sun, Norah Juck, Jean Flick, Ruth (Shackleton out agate after a month's
Daer, Dorothy Prouae, Gordon White, Illness of influenza.
Robert McManus, Osborne Jerry, Ken- Miss Elsie Anderson Is receiving con-
ueth Bedford, Clarence Miller, Elmer gratulatlone this week on her successIAustay, Bert Mohring, William Carter, at the Judging competitions held for the
Phyllis Martin, Helen Thomas. Huron county Junior Farmers and Jun-
1'rumoted on year's work. -.Mildred dor Inetltutes at Clinton Saturday. Miss
Marwick, Elizabeth Holmes, Ivan Ir- Anderson was high girl and won a a11-
w•lu, Marie Munnings (missed one ver entree d1ah, goes to the C.N.E. on
exam.), Forbes Miller, Joseph Durnin, a judging tram, and also elms a trip
l'xrl Bluumtl, Elisabeth Cantwell, to the Royal Water Fair.
ltichrnl Frltaiey.eldMr. and Mrs. Thomas Anderson and
Sr. Ill to J r. I V -Hoer Murch, An -Iain; Elsie Anderson attended the coins
Sr.
Whitten, Gordon Yule, Roy Terser, i ty Muncie plcak, ,, $eld on Thur. -
Taylor, Albert Gauley, Eric Johnston. ,STRAWBERRY TRA AND BRIDGR
Patricia Sigma., James Garrick, Cath-
erine Barton, Gertrude White, 11111,1 A delightful strawberry tea and
Johnston and Ross Pennington (equal), bridge was held on the lawn at McKay
Juck Feagan, Jack McKinnon, Irene Hall oil Tuewlay afternoon by the God
Bowman, Bertha MacKenzie, Susanne erich Women's Institute. A delletou
Deaden, Margaret Taylor, Raymund tea was served from a table attrac
Murray, Ruby Clark and Laura Lindsay Itively arrauged with silver, flowers and
(equal), Maxine Wilson, Rex Duck- `tapers. The ladles In charge of the
worth, Roy Munday, Elaine Tremblay, 'tables were Mesdames G. Bisset, A
Harold Young. Shore, B. Price, A. Hlgglnson, H. Tich
Absent through illness, promoted on borne and W. Doak. Those, In charge
)ear's work -Donald Thompeea, downstairs were Mrs. W. Mei'reafh
!(yetis Can(weit,>Yat; 17ebborse,Saek ¥e. d. 4t Ma*tetd. 181.5 Y. 19. E*Iteid
Snell, Clement Munnings, Russ Rut- and •Mrs. J. R. McKay. The prise for
ledge, Agues McArthur. five hundred wan won by Mrs. Law -
Promoted conditionally -Marian Mc- renee, for auction bridge by Mrs. Red -
Adam, Marla Durnin, Angus Graham, (Nff, for contract bridge by Mrs. Law
"BORT" BT/IDDAl1T Joe Frltzley, Marguerite Morgan, Jack away. Mrs. Raines, the president, re-
Goderich athlete, wits w66111iT -ptaN-'Black Billy Bradley, May McGuire, celved tbe guests. A very nice seas
In the Provincial pole vatdtlttg Elwyn Doak, Betty Fry, Albert Mind- realised from the afteruooa party.
competition at Toronto on _ ley, Ernest MacLeod, Margaret James,
Saturday
T Jack Williams, Bruce Bloomfield, Jim lf0181V
,Grahum, Elwood Atkinson, Margaret
Mclver, Frank Cook, Roy Atkinson, TL'FFORD.-At Alexandra boepital, ea
ON TRi BOWLING GRREN IMabel Sanders, Harold Wilson, Harry Tuesday. June 28th, to M. And Meg.
In Monday night's tgu p y three&brae. --. .. Reginald Trafford, N .trai b
teaaar-M.L.form . Jr_ -.1.U.- , 111-I1eral eremites, daughter.
and H. J. Pieter. F. Hunt ind E. D. Evelyn Wilson, son, Evelyn Munday, Betty GRIG-In Godericb township. :MIBrown, r. Craigia and 0. Ginn. 1Johnston; Evva McIver, Pauline Brad- Wednesday, June 22, to Mr. lad
Cralgie drew the bye. hunt beat Bro- Iey, Grace McLeod, Josephine Brad- Mrs. Gladstone Gr/par--dangletar
phey, but in torn was downed in a ley, Edna Love, Hardld Mohring, Don- IJoyee Graeel. 1
close game by Craigia. ald Sheardown, Allan Bowman, Harold I .1 4
On Wednesday evening the winners Gauley, Lois Carrick, Alma ('lark, B11- DIM
were F. T. Craigie and J. Newcombe,iy Duckworth, Kenneth Pennington, REDFERX.-in Gediueb, aa"Widow
'Widn
tat; E. J. Prldham and S.Palmer, 2nd. !Elva Worthy. I day, June 29th, Thomas Redtara, na
A team oil t uderkb bowlers, A. Absent from examinations-Wilfral 1-K1. l+[uh sear,- ----
Taylor (skip) .1 It. Swaffield, Chas.I(;reenwood, Albert Worsell,'. beatle The funeral will take place from
Griffith and Jas Ittsset, are going to 'Sanders, Lawrence Taylor, Mary Cant- the resldenee of his daughter -In-law,
London on Friths) to compete for the, well, Dorothy Pitblado, Charlie Man- Mrs. Robert Redfern, Victoria street,
Silverwood" and Collison cups on the 1 rings, Nell Tbompeon, Harry Frltsley, on Friday. July 1st, at 2 o'clock. in -
Elmwood i3plrlh,g Club greens. F:clr#•an Johnston, Morley Bloomfield, terment in Maitland cemetery.
BOB ST111►U.4RT WINS :John Milne, Jacli•Leamen.
Promoted conditionally. -Roy Healey,
"Isob" Ntoddxrr. welt -known local Murray Daer, Charles Wilson, Arthur
athlete, won tin.• lade vault in the field 'Bradley, Benson Steep.
and ak [DeeVarsity Stadiu, I II to Jr. IIi-Pat Hume. Isabel Tay-
Toronttro,con Sarnnlayat. The meet wams lor, Donald Stonehouse, Ingle Anderson,
sine of the tett- 1n preparation for the Harold Daer, Harold Shore, Mary Wil- Worth more than ellver or gold,
finale to Hamilr,a, In July, the winners eon, Pauline Johnston, William Drew, The picture of my brother and father,
which win c.,mpete at the Olympia Shirley Shins, Walter Doak, Alma Whose memory will never grow
game', in Los Aggeies, C.L, t f. 0. Mohring, Erstyn Doak, Gladys Gel-
Itob eI,'ared tlsee bar et 12 n• wi al d• ough, Betty Rooth, Ruby Willis. DAUGHTER G ALE.
fhb Riving him t margls of six tnl'ies Absent from examinations, promoted
re" s lkti•-teeanlit eoaspetltor, . ik`ffe l o• n term's wort.-Daaaid Jebetoa, NIXON.-In loving memory of our
Hetes McLeod, Chester Mc\all, Ray- dear mother, who passed away July
mond Barker, Jean Schaefer, Billy 2, 1931.
Williams, Edna McAdam, Jim Abel) God knew that you were suffering,
Ulnae Milne. c.. He knew you were 1n pain,
Thelon' Bell, Florence Price, Janet Iday.
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'OR SALE. -TWO YOUNG POLLED
err Angus bulla. Price right. AARON
rI810ER. R.R. 4, Goderich.
RORTY -FIVE ACRES OF ALrALr4
as AND TIMOTHY HAY FOR BALE. -
Purchasers may have time to pay by
Laying live per tent. lntergipar Aanant ,,,,,r
ter et ' Yi:.
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FARM FOR SALR.-- 01?! ACREB
more or legs. The property of the
late H. W. C. Nuftel, situated at the
end of South street on the southern
boundary of the town; of good clay
loam; large house and barn, drlveshed,
workshop, henhouse; artesian well
(133 feet) , the very best of water; good
fruit trees. Ideal location, doss to
schools and churches. For further par-
ticulars apply on the premises or to
PERCY or WILL NAFTEL.
r,OR SALE OR EXCHANGE. -44,000
i will buy 320 acres close to rail in Al-
berta, with good buildings, fence*, welie,
etc.. burse., mac'btuery, Implements,
100 acres crop showing promise a>j far• "-
ty to fifty bushels wheat to the Sere; - y
oats fifty to eighty. 100 acres plowed
for summer fallow. Possession as soon
as possible. ()loner Is a bachelor, get-
- ting old, and his health demands giving
a
no quickly. Terms may be arranged,
- A chance of a lifetime for someone.
Apply quick to THO8. G. ALLEN,
North street, Goderich.
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CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT
4U:4M►ssyssm
NK ,J'.. til8gltt, CiiART€RK0 •_
Aawtmtaat, lA2 Ontario stmt.
Stratford. Phone 1580. Res. 131101.
ENGINEERING
L A CAREY.-t,`ONBUL/TIN - -
aad Municipal Engineering. Dema•
Lend Surveil/34
nic Temple Building, Gaderkk..
Oat Phone 230. .
AUCTIONEMBINg
IN MRMORIAM
I)UYr.-In loving memory of my dear
father and brother. who have passed
to -the Crest Beyond.
I am thinking of a picture,
NirKinnott, of Toronto. Three others
participated in this event.
During the trials. Bob was so un-
fortunate an to break his vaulting pole.
He expects to have a new and stronger Promoted conditionally -Thelma Me- He knew that you could never
one ready. to give an exh.bttlon of pole Gulre, Raymond McAdam, George Get better In this world again.
vaulting In Goderich on July 1st. Leitch. Harry Worsell, Helen Bell. He saw the road was getting rough,
Sr. t to 11 -Helen Howard, Bet- The hills were hard to climb,
ty Jean McNee, Olive Bradley, Ordella So He closed your weary eyelids
Fisher, Graut Johnston, --Margaret And w-hlsper-et'', "Peace be "Lime."
Brindley, Hobert Robertaoe, Donna • MOTHEII
Mohring, May Healey, Mabel Bradley, 1f- a8 lthelworld were mine to lee_
Helen Miller, Benson Daer, Douglas Td give it, yes, and more, • ..
Bowe, i.eslie McArthur, Mlldrwl Laws, To Hasp the harts of mother
At the regular meeting of the Y.W.A. John Duckworth, Robert Adams.
Am) see her smile' once more
You who have a mother,
"'-'Cherish her with care,
HOME FU=SION
WORK IN MANITOBA
of North street United church held In Absent from examinations -Ray -
the church parlor on Tuesday evening mond Snell, Douglas Macdonald, Ruth
s deeply interesting address ons given ('ornfield, Ruth Cantwell, Hellen Rob For you'll ns -',.r luno her valine
ertson, Leonard Bloomfield, Betty Bell.
by Miss E. 9lnelair of Gypsumville, I__21111yon see her vacant_CLih
Samuel Mahon, Mildred Leitch,
Dgdly missed by her b30111 and
Man. The young ladies of the Y.W.A. IN'flllAms, Douglas Graham, Jean Me- Me- -baDAi'GHTERS
had invited the Oemberg of the W.H.S. !Adam, Violet McGuire,
to meet with Item, so that a goodly Promoted condltlonally.-i.loyd EI -
number were psivfeged to hear Mia liott, Bernice Cook, Roselle Willis, WANTID
Sinclair' tell of-tbe work done by two Alex. Johnston.
nurvieiest 4he iffillorvitiage ewer off 1» P'rimer "A" to Sr. I -Rose Bowra BATE
WANTED.-IN PRiV.
Northern JLudtgba. , The people In the and Robert Bisset, Alice Irwin, Mary YATF home; central location; all con-
vinage are to ish-speaking Ant In the Hume ■nd Dorothy McDonald, Mary ivenlenee.. Apply at SIGNAL. OFFICE.
district around are l'kralnfans, Poles, Helen Schaefer and Lester Munnings, r.
Icelanders and Indians. As the near- Priscilla hots Joyee Sager, Muriel WAXT1bD,-TWO LIGHT HOI'SF
est doctor 1- f -five miles away, the Leitch, Jack Mciver, Elaine McNall, KEEPING rooms for month begim-
two nurses tinplenty to do. in one Jack Frltsley, Almeta Steep, Agnes July 15. Three "dolts. Reason -
.year 476 dtsplagery patients were Snider, Fred White, Georgina Bell. able este. Apply to BOX 12, SIGNAL
treated and fifty-four Balls made to
outlying districts. Occasionally ■ doc-
1nritr wPnr t r Depaent ut
Ile Welfare slob.
vaccinatertmchofildPreb-n ! m yShirley Marwick, June Wil -THE BRITISH KNIT•
against smn,ipf t, a . dental surgeon lams,lNorval Pitbledo, Jack Hamid- 1
holds a cliuuc for a few clays, or a ton. 1 have a big sale of suits and dresses
busy doctor from Wtnnlpeg give.. a few Primer "R" to Sr. 1 - -Basil Hradley, almost halt -priced, MISE SADiE
days of his 'Amebic time to hold a ton- Dolly Boyce, Ryran Ainslie, Jack Tam- FARRiSH, Waterloo street.
ail clinic. Thos .Il mean heavy work an.
for the ernes .e well, hot they re- Promoted condltlonally.-Jack Rut- WARNING.
cognizes the ,alae of such visit. to the ledge, Fred Littlechild, Fred Brown, TY
community :urd are glad of the help 11111y Littlech ltd. Any person Interfering with pia -
given to the Deeply. 'bleb visits most Kindergarten to Primary: cards posted by the Board of Health
necessarily be rare. and tete nurses I Morning class -Mary Gallesr,- 4•}.Ire of West W.m
waralt townahtp will tie
have to de;,i• alone, with all anis of iltls'e't, Florence Riley, Gwendolyn proaeeuted pcursnant to the provisions
rpapa ; th.-n aye .tns&esevs to opera t, Jack, Kathleen Roberon Billy Mac- of the Public Health Act. DURNIN
pleurisy sn,l lnneomonda clown to nurse, Donald, Peggy itrophey,-*orris Brad- PHiid.1PS, Secretary.
w,metlmc, blly es roilento ant. colds ford. Helen Graham, Gail Saunders.
and burn. to *oat, the aged to care Jean Saunders, Shirley Lowry, Donald
Thomas, Howard White, Dtmaid Mc-
Millan, Jean Wilson, Donald Fry, Reg-
inald illeck, Tommy ('antweli, Stanley
Freeman.
Afternexn ('lass ---Verna Miller, Don-
na Drew, Phyllis Allen, Una Macdon-
ald, ('onstance Tbonrp.on, Tinian
oung, Jean ('rang, Frank Knceshaw,
Ronnie Patterson, Ruddy Oke, John
Graham, Ellen Rua., Billy McAstoeker,
i.e Roy Taylor. Gordon Sutcliffe, Ret•
Astocker, Rhoda Porter, Bodily Shear-
ty Melvor, Colin McMillan, Helen Me -
down, June Bloomfield. Jack Monday.
Ralph Daer.
Absent through Illness, promoted on
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year's work -Rath Bridge, Lucille Pat- -- e
ereee, Hilly -Jenner, Betty Snell, Tom- - ' - -.PUBLIC S ----DOUGLAS R. NAIRN. -
Kahle Sbl Y Barrister and Solicitor.
Office -North aired, Goderich.
Telephone 512.
THOMAS GUNDRY, OODERICH.
LIVE STOCK AND GENERAL
AUCTIONEER
Telephone No. 119.
Sales attended to anywhere and every
effort Bade co give t
larders' sale nates diacoaated
H
of
T. J. R. FORSTER,
EYE, EAR. NOSE, THROAT
Late House Surgeon New Yoelr Oph-
thalmic and Aural Hospital, andante*
at Moorefield Eye Hospital and Golds*
Square Throat Hospital, London, Eng.
63 Waterloo 8t. 8.. Stratford. Tele-
phone 267.
At Hotel Bedford, Goderleh, an ty
evening of third Monday of each morin
all the following day Taeeday at 1 p.a.
DRUGLESS
IRPRACTOR AND DRUGLI1, d
'Oedet'feh, ''haul" 7g1 .. -
Equlpped with
baths. Electronic electric treatments
and chiropractic. Chronic, orgaate and
n ervous diseases. Lady In atto•daaee,
Office hours 2 to 6, and 7 to 1 p.m..
excepting Monday and Thursday and
by appointment.
- A. N. ATKINSON
Residence and office --Corner of
South street and Britannia road.
MUSIC
RAYMOND FLEMING PLAYER,
A.T.C.M., Organist and Choirmaster
of North Street 3'nited Church, an-
nounces that he is prepared to ■cc.pI -,
pupils In piano, organ, theory, aid
vocal. Terms on application. Regi•
dente and studio, Newgate Street. -
MR. H. N. LiVENS, PUPIL OF THR
Royal Conservatory, Letp.lg, Ger
many.
Teacher of piano, organ, vocal, and
harmony.
t Terms on application. BEDFORD
HOTEL or KNOX CHURCH.
LEGAL
DUDLEY E. HOLMES,
Barrister. Etc.
Office -Hamilton street. Godeticb
Phone 27.
for and in»truetlon to give to those
who here sickness In their homes.
Then, vis,• there Is no church either
In the village or near It, the nurses try
to gine religious instruction to the child-
ren et Teti t Week -day work is done
by means of t'.6,i.T groupie, "Roy Ex-
plorer" club. Mission Hind, etc., and a
Huntley misted N held on Sunday. The
people are ecrkaag and saving In order
to build a char'ch and already hate
1000 towers'. thin' objectire.
At the rinse et the address a rote
of thanks us tbe speaker was moved
by Mrs. Frank =erehaw and Mise Elsie
Itredford sod heartily endorsed by all
present.
Miss Fwrtber Ilam. told of a Galt
la.
her recenthp Mdse Metal Smith.
Int Hat Plplle,ta. who had brought
newts and meesygw from MI.. Delight
Hit#MM, h, wham the Y W.A. Is especi-
ally let.re.tedpgnw who will soon re -
,t
MAFEKI[NG
MAP/EKING. June 211 -Re'. A. W
Brown, accompanied by tea or twelve
tiny. hem BurgeasvtUa, ta8i. eondnct
1115 ltscrvll'Psr Rtifl e1I8111 Ab Sunday
tarn from
Indhiretail hee.brst furloua' 1
' - JYt3 ird. L41%wl be 4 num
tmntaw»rsaeoesP 81dMw
w ple,..55Mn*4
t uncreei
iall Yd
deet'nsed ale" will Ie vsntrltsfited by -
the boy*. everymse welrnme.
The W.M.B. met Thursday afternnne
at file home of 111ra. Godfrey Hall.
Thor@ Was a fair attendance atolls gond
-tet.
()baneter erg sp. finest sort can a1 -
ways he built to.M right at hand.
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NOTi E TO CREDi1TORA
.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
in the matter of the Estate of John
S. Redford, late of the Town of Goder-
feh. In the County of Huron, gentle
man, deceased.
Take notlee that all creditors and
others having clalma or demands
against the estate of the s.id John 8.
Bedford, who died on or about the
14th day of Jsmeary. A.D. 1932, are
regnkvd nn or before the 7th day of
Jnly. 1982, to deliver to the under-
signed executor full particulars of their
clalma.
And take natlee that atter such last
mentioned date the executor will pro -
reed to distritsnte the a.aetu of the said
&reseed among the pivdls entitled
thereto, having rsgard..oaly to the
elate. of Which he shall thee have
notice, and that the said evocator will
w eeel rvamt.2.- ....a..9adt, Aal{a..'r,/eit ar'sopa
permit or persons of whops Nalco notit0
Mall not then have beep reeelved by
('1m
F. R. DARROW. 8w.eutar,
(lewt.rtrh. Onto rel,
F. R. DARROW, BARRISTER, DTC.
Successor to J. L. Killoran.
Phone til.
Office -The Square, Oodericb.
r,RANK DONNELLY, B. A.
■■ Barrister, Solicitor, Etc.
Ofce-Hamilton Street, Ooderick.
Phone 282.
DAYS a HAYS,
IRA'S
Barristers and Solicitors
R. C. Hays, K.C., and R C. Hays,
Hamilton street. Goderich
'edepboae 88
VRNJOIIT at. LEE.
Barrister and Solicitor
Sun Life Building. Adelaide and Vie.
torte streets, Toronto 2.
Telephone Elgin 6801.
INSURANCE, LOANS, ITC.
MCKILLAP M1'T1TAL FIRE INSUR-
ANON) 00. -Farm sad bolded
town property fnausad.
Officers - John Rennewela, Pres„
Brodhagen P.O.; Jams Connolly, Vier
Pros., Ooderleb PO.; D. F. McGregor.
gee. -Tres. 8satortb P.O.
Diraebors --A. Broadfeet, R.R. N. t.
8eator tin ; Jams Sbeldies, Waltoe
Wm. Knott, Londesboro ; Robert Forth
Harlock ; Geo. Ke0arrOtamayy, A.R. len S
8sforfb; Jelin Poppet, llrui'M.ld.
Agate -W. J. Yeo. R.R. No. 8, Olin -
teas • las r• w.e. m.o. • w a... ., ,A
14: 3*8 P!1ij. Seafeelli.
Polley -beldam can make all yayms*/
and get their earls rseelpted et til
Royal Bank, Clinton ; O.1vio Out%
dreamy, Kbytes street, Ooderleh, as
J. R. Reids 7D.e.r.1 More Ilsr11 ti
r