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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1932-8-25, Page 8School .Opening Thursday, Sepirht r We have a full Zine of Collegiate, Public and Separate School Text Books and Supplies, Paints, Crayons, Now Books, Rulers and Pencils. BRING YOUR LIST TO US AND -HAVE IT FILLED COMPLETE ........+ r School Opening _Specials 240 -page Black Covered EsescieaBool4. Good Paper. Regular 25e for_ _._.__ 15c 72 -page Exercise Books. Good paper 5c Note Rooke........ 140 page. Big Pads, Med, 150 Page 5c Student's loose leaf Note Bookswith Standard Filler • 15c Collins' English Dictionary Special . 25c atm WE ARE GIVING 'AWAY A SCHOOL BAG TO ALL STUDENTS BUYING THEIR SUPPLIES HERE •- lw COLE'S BOOK. STORE Headquartera.for _School . Supplies Moving to New Premises We've sold a Used Car every day for the past twelve days. Our vales are oatstaadiag; sales prove it. See as for a Used Car sow. — WE HAVE THE suffix AND WE DEAL — After MONDAY. AUGUST 29th, we wool be in our - new place of baseness. os. East Street - Next to Eli Hailtrill not. MY ..ill sell high-quality Tires and Tubes. Batteries, and all lead- ing Automobile Supplies. as well as Supertest Gasoline and Motor Oils. WE WILL ENDEAVOR TO BE LOW PRICK MAKERS FOR GODERICH AND SURROUNDING COUNTRY SER US FIRST J. E. ST EDEL BAUER GODERICH — — TiILSONBURG — — DELHI POR1fOUIL VACATION roURIST .OA><PER NAT$OP4AL P/yt1C PACIFIC COAST ALASKA itis satassse take t6m trip eo Cha Coast you've always of foe as at ab.autiful i. the Lake of the Woods Dhaka See the Prairies at their best. Stay awhile at Jasper Nasional Ari and enjoy rbc healthy, happy pdowa rov recre•- "Lode." ewid•s—in�t you can follow your fa.e.rite port right across the continent. See hundreds of miles of sky - piercing mountains. Follow the rushing, tumbling Fraser River toVancoaver. Visit Vic- toria. Plan • trip to Alaska. Oleaks his In leets, resew to VAMC VICTORIA, TACOMA end JASPER PARK Orem raw neatest Agent lonneelea re allows etc., SEATTLE PORTLANIS NATIONAL Pull information regarding rousse tanT Agent alias National CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILVVAYS Bird's Eye Centre Seen in the Flesh (Caottnued from pap 1) ting a mariner was handed to the Mayor fur prrueutatlou to Capt. Ed. Robinson of tbe steamer Lemoyne. The cartoons were produced in quick tine .U1e;..:::�utle ....,, .. Y.: Price was accorded'. hearty reeeds of applause. (Jordon Sinclair, sloistrdtlag jour- nalist. eannalist. was thea Introduced and took his ■udieoce in imagination on a ramble to India, China, Japan, Lat- via, and other fee countries. As the chairman had stated, Sinclair of est ppe�rptise describes features of Ogre foreign leads which ere not stentloog , perhaps not teen seen, by the ordinary travel -writer, rod he in his audience bots some of the tights and tapsritecea that he had eombeerora In oat -of -the - way places. To demerit*the general level of life In India, hstated• that the average !Ocemr or all the people, Including the wealthy primes, was six cent• • day. Gandhi and his' followers were de- scribed as idiots, although the speaker admitted that Gandhi was sincere la Ma idiotic teachindst "Mother ladle," a book which has been sharply criti- cised. did oN, no a bit too tar, 1n the speaker's opilnlm, in describing the gruea indecencies or India. He told of the sacred Bows, and of India's 272 castes, trial the brabmin to the untouchable, and of the sharp dlvl- slour among the people for which the caste systeta Is responsible. The rein gious fanaticism of the Hindus and the Mohammedan also was an insur- mountable barrier to unity among the people of India. Several souvealrs were exhibited, laeluding a Gurkha knife, a "billy,;, end Gandhi's bat of white cotto•. Mr. S/nclalr devoted a large part of his address to the answering of questions which ,fid been handed to him. The most ,Mautifd things he had seen in his travels were the Taj Mahal in lane Had Mount Fujiyama lu Japan. Maedaigf was a disappoint - sent. -The nog .-'1 the Road to Man- dalay," so tar .a }It pretended to de scribe the lora • was "complete bunk." India'. re, Its snakes, in- cidents in t e Kirber Pass and exper- iences in vajltous other countries were described and commented upon 1a short, vivid sentedces, holding the keen attention of the speaker's ■udience. The speaker said that one place where business was good was China. In spite of what bad happened at Shanghai the trade of the country was prospering. and Canada would ulti- mately benefit from China's prosper- ity. The Chinese, he said, were de- veloping a taste for wheat as a staple article of diet. At the conclusion of the address Mayor Lee etpreased the thanks of the other'sg .. -later is 1tra,iay Meisel. "Rlbetalr sad Frier were eatertataed at the Maitland Golf -Club Land at the Pavi- llon. Both of the visitors were besieged with requestr for their satagrapbe, and Me. Isis deem miniature car- toons for several of his admirers. 'a IT'S NOW ONE RACK'" A team of lady golfers from the Maitland Club were defeated In a tournament with members of the Kin- cardine Club at that town on Thurs- day last. This makes one win each for these two clubs, the Goderich la- dles having won the tourney here on August 22nd. The tally for last week's match was as follows: Gellert& Klee rdlae Mrs. Bruce ....0 Miss M. Stewart 1 Dr. Mary Tom ..0 Miss E. Butler ..1 Mrs. Taylor ....1 Miss E. Mahle" 0 Mrs. Donaldson .1 Mn. Cottrill ....0 Mrs. S. Mills ..0 Mrs. Spero 1 Miss E. Williams 1 Mrs. Chown 0 Mies M. Lee ...0 Min. A. Malcolm 1 Miss K. Hays .1 Miss Scoagll 0 Miss P. Grasnlck 0 Mrs. Helliwell 1 Mr*. Ileatman ..0 Miss K. McLennan 1 Mrs. Dunlop ::.1 Mee. 0. Morrison 0 Miss B. Hunter 0 Mrs. H. Magwood 1 6 7 MOPE/11120 Or OOLLEGIATI The Collegiate Institute will reopen on 'Thursday, September lst, at 9 queated to be present the first day, and not to wait until September Oth, ao that classee may be properly or - The Collegiate provides the follow- ing courses: II) A Teachers' Course for second and Ilrat dam certificates. (2) Matriculation Course for Jun- ior and Senior entrance to a Univer- Couree, including Accountancy and (4) A General Connie for those not desiring either of the above. The Principal will be at his home, the second house east of South street, on the south side of Britannia road. during the remainder of the holideys. and he wiahes to conatilt with the Fan - dents and their patents regarding which of the various coarse. should he porened, particularly as to the Com- mercial Conroe P. HUAI, Principal. To get the FINEST Pennsylvania Motor Oil GODERICH, ONT. The regale Ing of the Salt- tord Hospital Au1fltary will be held at tin home et Mn. Gordon Lamb on Thursday, yertember 1st, et 230 o'clock. Messrs. H. E. Edwards and R. Stonehouse acted as judges at the Maths Sower bow last week. They say that the display was a magalfa We're ceiling cent one. reiaathls igsag„, rodlt ispeplo, the horticulturtal§ of tbe town. The regular lse.thly meeting of til Goderich Wasw's lnetltute will be bold to !tacitly Hall on Thursday, September let, at 8 p.m. Mrs. S. Mc- Phail will OW an interesting paper and morsel ,mesas will be given by Mrs. W. Dear. Xtown can undergo a great stony RBafloe felllltj yekTir SO iay'I-Mrs. George S. Baker, of Detroit, a guest at Hotel Sanaet. Mn. Baker says she visited Qederlch that many years ago. Thin she said, she had some dlfllcatty In making her way around. Mr. John Dallk•, one of tbe puttee pants In the Stud'. Fife Coate parade os. Saturday, has alighUy injured 1n a fall from one of the vehicles la the procession. Mr. Heine had been rid- ing on the rear of the cart and in fall- ing received paleful lacerations to his back, which preblblted his •ttendi.g the luncheen at the Menesetung betel. Magistrate Q. A. Held on Friday last handed eat ■ fine of 120 and costs in the ease of Gordon ("Gans") McDonald, wise pleaded guilty to two charges of aaaaait. The offences were committed against Miss Inns B100111 - field and her brother, Alfred Bloom- field, during a dance In Goderich township on August 10th. Mrs. Freak Harrison, of Detroit, while playtag at the Maitland Golf (flub course on Wedneedsy morning, in some manner gave her ankle a severe twist. It was thought at first that she had suffered a fracture, but a doctor's examination revealed that the ankle had merely been badly sprained. Sbe 1s resting at Hotel Sunset, where • be and Mr: Harrison are guests. A large crowd attended tbe auction sale of houseb.td effects at the home of Mr. George Noble, West street, on Wednesday afternoon. Mr. Thomas Gundry was the aukttoneer and the majority of the arti, les brought good prices. Included in the list of Wisp sold were several flue dinner sets in fancy china and gust.' splendid pieces of furniture, Including a number of expensive walnut pieces. Mr. Noble will 'stove to Toronto to live. Mr. Prink Riley, local thyme jugg- ler, has been awarded ooe of the Gra- ft widths* offered to prise -wieners la tbe weekly poem contest conducted by the R. G. Dna Cigar Stores, Le. Mr. Riley's thyme was: "Our 'bin' was serer hot before; We end cigars fur fUn. But now we're busy tending store— HS:RBA:WY le MORRIS Evidence of tbe high place which the late Herbert le Morrie, clerk of Cotborne township, held in tbe esteem of the commemity was given in the very large attends n, -c at the funeral, which took Pace fr"tia Mr fatally resi- dence in the *womb* ea Saturday after000ti. The-feneral services were the palibearerliskerm O. A. Rebertsos, don Lailab, Jas. Adair, liarry Shields lp ▪ the Colborne township cemetery. The late Mr Morris is survived bi his wife (formerly Miss Rebecca Mc- Millan), three daughters, Mary, of Austin, Man., Jean, and Adelaide (Mrs. Howse! Fasgan), of Oolborne township, and one oak Dougald, at home; als,) by two brothers, Edwin, of Auatio, Man., and James N., of Buffalo, N.Y. A native of Oolborne township, he lived in that township all his life with the excerelog of six and a -half years (19191925) during which he re- sided at Austin, Manittoba. Two years ago he was appoinbed township clerk of Colborne. a poation he held with marked ability to the time of Ms death. He was a member of Smith's Hill United chureb, also a member of the board of direetors of the Goder- ich Agricultural alselety, which et its meeting on Saturday evening Dossed a resolution of eoodolemee with tbe widow and family. Present at the tamers' from a dis- tance were M i Mary Morris, daugh- ter of decea***1, from Austin, Man., and Mr. sod Aire James N. Morris of Buffalo. JOHN GALLAGHER In the ganging Wit Mr. John Galla- gher •t his homeila Brock street on Tuinday morninelEfuren tenet', and Colborne township In particular, have last one of thew oldest and most highly -respected residents. Deceased would have been 'WO years of eV In one more montilt Be Was born in Colborne town+hlp on the farm on which hie father, the late Patrick Gallagher, settled after Witching school for number of yeirs. Pat- rick Gallagher died when Jobs was hut flve years of Ito The latter re- mained on the oiltilemlie farm tweet,- cally all hie life% _Prainving to God- erich a little a year ago, when his fine milder). del the 7th conceitidon was destroyed * fire. In 1977 he was united le marriage to Mary Longworth,- of Goderich townehip, who sourvives Ida Two daughter', Mr.. Arthur IRroek street. and Matilda. a t home, slid one gOn. Jim"' Gallagher, at home, also imrvive. One non and one dagghter are decanted. Though nnwell borne time de- ceased turd-1...eil imliaidden only one day immedlattilizerreceding him death. and lea ann. Ise" ter *OM! years oVersied two ono,boodroell-acre farm*, later dietneing or the one and keeping the farm which bad been their hotne and which now le Operated by Mr. Jamea Gallagher. 'Deceased wee of a a • loyal member gild supporter of the Carlow t'nited (*arch. No wee the last of a family et eight. having had flee Meters anti tire brothers. The thrterel- Was h.rir ohm mummy) aniimes TR lbw. VI. - Perlin. of 'the pallitabrial were Moser* Geri's. Yams. Aleean- Carroll, Am.* ingli and Alfred Teb- MORN BLAKE.—lo Colborne township, on August 22, to Mr. and Mrs. Orville H. Blake, • daughter. GoderIch, on Wednes- day, August 17th, to Mr. and Mrs. Byron George Wilson, Huron road. • daughter. ffilRierte& 611 August 18th, to Mr. and Mrs, Fred Bridle, Stanley street, • laughter (Helen Liaise). GALLAGHEM—In Goderich, on Tuesday, August Ord. Jetta Gana- gbese mat 89 roam Ll Maths. MP OR MOND - 011T.—ON TRH HIGHWAY BE - la TWAIN Mitthell and Stratford. on Mooday, August 1, a black leather club -bag containing a boy's wearing apparei. Tinder please leave at KERR'S GARAGE, Stratford. or MK PENNINGTON'S, Goderich. APPLIED ART AMAMI) ART. Learn drawing, painting, designing and handicraft, aa • vocation or inter- esting hobby. Tunica by experienced Canadian artists.• No contract to idiot. Pay as you learn, $2.00 per month. THE ART FELLOWSHIP OF OANADA, Box 1008, Peterborough. • CARD OF TUANIS rimN are deeply grateftl to all the ire mtLY OF WILBERT MIL - neighbors and friends for their hind courtesies and •id, and for the many beautiful floral trtbutes, received dur- ing their period of bereavement. MRS. HERBERT MORRIS AND MI FAMILY wild' to express their gig cere appreciation of the kIndneesee and expressions et symathy ex- tended to them by their neighbors and frieeds in their recent bereavement 'They also wieh to extend their thanks for the lovely floral tributes and to those wbo so kindly loaned their cars for the fumeraL 1111011ITGAGE SALE MORTGAGE SALE OF FARM rasa tory- Virtue of the powers contained la A certain mortgage which eUl be produced at th• thno of sale. there will be offered for saie bY auction on Saturday, tbe 27th dee of 'MR, at the hour ot o'clock In the afternoon, at the prose - napes, tbe Township of Colborne, the following property: Part of the south part of Lot Num- ber Eight. lake Range Concession, W.D., 'Township of Colborne. This is Lake Shore property, with large ban] and no house. TERMS—Ten per cent. of purchase price at time of sale, and balance within sixty days. For further particulars apply to HAYS & HAYS. Godertch, Ontario, Solicitors for the Mortgagees herein. THOS. GUNDRY & SON, Auctioneers, Goderich, Ontario. iron SALE oa atexa COB SALE.—TWO YOUNG POLLED a Angus bulls. Price right AARON MUER, R.R. 4, Godericti. PFORTABLE home for students, at the ELDORADO HOUSE, West street. niltictric Range. No nwsonable of- fer refused. Apply SIGNAL OTTIOA. COR SALA—BLACK MILOH COW, I in good condition and giving good flow of milk. Address BOX 78, MO- RAL orrioz. ' TRIC neve, with Crt without water- front Apply to M. W. H'EWITT, Church street. TO RANT.—TWO COMPORTABLA A rooms, imitable for IVO School stu- dents. Appty to MRS. R. N. LANXON, COR SALE OR TO RENT.—A COM • PORTABLE brit* house; three bed- rooms; all convenienees. Tarmac*. garden and lawn. Easy terms. T. OUNDRY, Telepbone 119, Goderich. RANT.—ON TRAFALGAR F7trereet, between North and Victoria streets, a eomfortable seven -room house. Hardwood 111110ra, het lied cold water, garage and garden. Immediate possession. M. W. HOWELL. Phone TO RENT. MODERN 'shriek benne on Nelson itreet See- ond door from MacKay Hall. Ali cow animate. Including electric ream. Good onto Peasession eau be given Anon let. Apply ALEX. TOILING, RR. 5, Goderieb. FARM POE SALE—roaTT Ames I more or hat The propaty op, sae a. W. O. Neflel, aituatal at As and at South street on the mothera beendery et the lawn , of good clay liras 10111" soap EIS hem della Mad, (UK teem tee vow belt se Atm; PIA fruit tress Ideal location elms to schools sad chartists. Tor farther pee Wears apply es Ilk premium or to PERCY or WILL MATTEL. WARDERS OR ROOMERS WANT - 8010D. Apply SIGNAL omen. ROOMERS WANTED.—.1100248 TOR Is High School stalemate near Colle- giate. MKS. wavriess, Waterloo and Quebec streets. n heated rooms, for wiater swathe Apply to Tim FatifiN)14, ttte big rate per month. n woman to do cooking mid arsersl housework.4 Apply at once to MIU3. T. H. MITCHELL, South street. IhOOMMODATION for Collegiate In- ottatp.culdia. 49917k. -Ace. Malik N SCHRAM. corner Picton and South streets. 4, susaivre Luz oit LANDS UNDER AND—AY VIRTUE Writ of Flirt Naas lamed out of the Supreme Court of Ontario, to are di- rected, against tbe lands and tene- ment, and goods and chattels ot WIL- MeLEAN, Axecutore of Robert Mc- Lean Eatate, at the suit of A. N. Nich- olson, Executor of Alexander Nich- otson Estate, plaintiff, and Wilfred T. McLean •nd Watley M. McLean. Exe- cutors of Robert McLean Rotate, de- fendants, there will be offered for sale by public •Vion all the right, tlUe and interest of WHfred T. McLean and Wesley M. McLean, Executors of Rob- ert McLean Estate, the defendants, in and to those certain parcels or [recta of land and premises situate, lying and being In the Town of Goderich the County of Huron and Province of Ontario, and wore particularly de- scribed as follows: FIRAITLY—A por- tion of lot running number 125 in the said Town of Goderich, commencing at the south angle of said lot 125; thence north 45 degrees east along the limit between lots 175 and 135, a dis- tance of 1 chain 97 links, more or less, to the easterly angle of lot 175; thence due north 86 links, more or leaa, to the south Malt of St. David's Street; thence due west 18 links; thence doe south 15 links, more or less, to the intersection of the *elderly side KIK three-storige brick building ereduced: thence south-westerly following Use aforesaid produced line two chains, more or less, to tbe northerly side of Kingston Street ; thence easterly along the northerly limit of Kingston Street 67 links to the place of be- ginning, the wboie coot/lentos 21% perches, more or lees, ercepting that portion which was-eseveyed to II. A. Clements: SACONDLY—A portion of said lot 175 described as follows: Commencing at 1 potnt on the north side of Kingstoo Street, distant north- westerly 87 links from the north angle of said lot 125; thence continuing north-westerly along the nortb limit or Kingston Street, a distance of 46% Hake to the easterly timit sae Smith's property; thence nortb-eaat- erly following the easterly limit of said Smith's property I, cite* etla& ,the south akk ef St. David's Street ; thence easterly aloag the south side of St_ David's Street 00 chains, more or leas, to within' 16 links of north-west angle of lot num- ber 126; thence due south 15 links. more or less, at right angles to St. David's Street, to the interaction of the easterly limit of the three-storey building produced; thence south west- erly following said easterly limit of said building 2 chains, more or lea, to the place of beginning, containing 15% Dente*, more or lees. THIRD- LY—The westerly part of lot number 175, Goderkh, described as follows: Commencing at tbe south-weeterly an- gle of said lot ; thence south 45 degrees an 76% links, more or less, to the soutb-east angle of said lot; thence north a5 degrees east 1 chain AR% links, more or lees, to the north-east angle of We said part; thence north 45 degrees west 76% links to the north-westerly angle of the said lot; thence wroth 45 degrees west 1 chain 58% links, to the place of beginning (known as the King Edward Hotel). -FOURTHLY—Competed- et part -of farm lot 106, Maitland Confession,' Town of Goderich, commencing •t a point on the south limit or the Huns Road, said point being north-westerly, a distance of 6 chains and 42 lake from the north-eapt angle of Farm Lot 106; thence dee south 42 degrees west, flve chains, more or less to the 'mouth boundary of the Town of God-, el -kb ; them* dne east along said boundary 4 chains, more or leas, to the west limit of the property held by the 13uffalo mod Lake Huron Railway Company ; tbence north-easterly fol- lowing their west limit 2 ehaine and 80 links-. more or less, to the south of the Huron Road 1 chain and 83 links, Wore or Ie. /Wee of beginning, the whole (*stabling an area of one acre more or leas (known as the Red Barn Property). FITTHLY—That certain parcel or traet a land In the 'Township of Goderich, feetainIng by admeeiturement 1 6-A of an acre, be the name more or less, and beteg composed of a part et lot number 107 In the Maitland Concession, more par- ticularly described as follows: Com - leaking •t a poet planted tbe limit between farm lots 106 aed 10T, Mait- land flooeession, Town of Goderieb, saki point being month -westerly a die- tance of six chains, 64 links from the sera -east angle of lot *ember 107: theme due north 46 degrees end 20 minutes west 6 chains and 2R links to a poet ; thence doe nortb 42 degrees east, 1 theta and 90 links, more or leas. to the month limit of the Town of Goderich: thence doe east following amid Ikon a diatenee of 8 chains and • Ilnks, more or lees, to the westerly limit of property deeded to the Buffalo and Lake Heron Railway Company; Melee weaterlp aloha meg omit 4 phase •nA 90 I Ma, ape or ken *foil. deur lbw blesess- *are iota 122adadk_ /AU_ 41111111100011001400, fateattat the able lb lathe more or km. to the resets or beginning, the et az acre of lead, more or Wm SIX- THLY Rang insepreped of lie gao. In tbe Tow. of Goderith la the dainty of Huron aforesaid, and lot running n umber 277 In the said Town a Clod- erich, and iots running numbers 71 e nd 72. except that part sold to W. M. McLean under deed No. 10144, and that mold to WillIMW McLean G.R. No. 6796; Also Lot 70, except that part sold to W. McLean under deed No. G.R. No. 0796, that part m14 iiroal). tint e. sold to W. M. McLean No. 13344, and that part sold to W. T. 2. McLean and • Herbert E. McLean, 86. 1E646; Also Lot 27 except that part ead to Wil- liam Sharman, as shown in Deed No. 10106, that part sold to H. E. McLean No. 12806, and that part sold to W.' M. McLean Nos. 12896, G. R. 0796 and No. 13342, and that part sold to W. /L The sale will be held on Monday the Twelfth day of September, 19111 at the hour of 10 o'clock in the fore- noon at the Office of tbe Sheriff of the County of Huron in the Court House in the said Town of Goderich. C. O. MIDDLATON, Bberiff of the County of Berea. Sberirs Office, Court House, Goderieb. May 18th, 1932. CILAITIMERED ACCOUNTANT CRANK P. GIBBS, OHARTERZD Accountant. 1011 thatario Area* - Stratford. Phase NM& Rea. IMO. ENGINEERING THOMAS GUNDRY, GODERICH. LIVE STOCK AND GENERAL" AUCTIONEER Telephone No. UK Sales attended to anywhere aad eVeit7 effort made to give satinfactien IOHN W. WALLACE, M.D., TORN - 8111.7 of Shelburne, Out. Graduate University of Toronto. Posermduate 'work In St Michael's Hospital, Tw- eak), and Royal Victoria Hospital, Mont real. orrie10—Wellington Street. God - effete Telephone 520., KT& LB. NOSH THROAT Late Boone Samoa New York Oph- thalmic and Astral Hospital, amistalit at bearable' Eye LI sad Galas Square Throat H Leadea. Rag. Watesioo In. 8, Sarathead. Idiom Mt At Hold wind. tartlirsairs= till am Montag day Tessisr Nest visit September likle AOLN swim Idea ofhteliniffillastie and chiromactle. Arnie. 'Fixate ewe MMUS amass. Lady attembans. Office hours 2 to II, and 7 to 9 Ilat. oseepting Monday and Thmiday and by apeolntment A. N. ATKINSON Rendence aed office—Corner et South street and Britanals road. MUSIC RAYMOND FLEMING PLAYER. Organist and Choirmaster of North Street United Church an- n ounces that he Is prepared to accept pupils In piano, organ, theory, and vocal. Terms on application. Rad - deuce and studio, Seagate Street. M& H. N. LIVIDN8, PUPIL OT THZ Royal Conservatory, liolgelg. Ger- many. Teacher of piano, orgaa. vocal, aad Terms on application. BEDTOB.D MOT'EL or WWX CHURCH. LEGAL DUDLEY EL HOLUM Revelator, Wk. Offlee—Handitem Area, Godes**. Phone 27. Barrister- end Saleiter. 70. Telephone 611 sii Successor to J. L Pitons 07. Barriater. Solicitor. MIL nese 282. Have a HAYS, Barristers and Solicitors - Heath= street. Goderieh Wetness SS , Banister tied Solicitor 11un Late Bundles Atlaalde and Vie toris street*, Toronto It. McKILLOP MUTUAL rum INSUR- ANCE 00.—Tarei ead Waled town property hmemed. Brodhapen P.o.; James Conaolly, Vice Direstare—A. Breadtest ER. Ns* 1. Win. Kam Londesboro; Robert kaa; Jams Watt. /Myth; IL and get their ear& reeolpted at 1110 1 H. 's (Amend Time Playbill