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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1932-10-6, Page 81914 --- ; all Papers Now Showing c•ile's Book Store e Ober 10th to 15th ME WEEK 18 RECOGNIZED BV ALL DRUGGiSTS AS CANADIAN PHARMACY WEEK That L, a week in which we explain oqr real business. Who you bring us • pre- scdpikm you rely oo u• to com- posed it carefully. and in tbaat way we are a safeguard to your bealr duff measuring glade§ and other utensils must be absolute- ly clean. Our drugs most be all Oaidully label 4* proper eeodittoneledand ofkept tem- un- yaretare. light, etc. These are emit a few of the Important . Wage we do. Space will not permit us to say anything more. J. H. Lauder - H. C. Dunlop J. A. Campbell E. R. WIgte • Let MO reooneneed gaiety to you. - Wagner. G. C. L Athletes Bring Holme McMillan asidellaikill Cups and Other Trophies of H. A. A. A. Most (hrdericb collegiate Institute pupils who participated to the Huron Ama- teur Athletic Aseoclatlon seem at Sea forth on Friday "brotpght home the Daces" in a big way., Four out of seven trophies. tndaf> tl4 McMil- lan cup for the seboal SiOnbog the ewsst.polnts, were brought to Goderich, to remain In •(be posaesstoa of the G.C. 1. for a year. Particularly 1n, the *RTC ,Q)rlalon taltad local ent ex A lyt %with, In the latedimdiate clan, and • Joseph O'Brien, in the Janlor class, roee vic- torious over large -Arida of entrants to win tee Intermediate and junior cham- pionship shields for individual wins. Murray McDonald, another Goderich athlete, was a dome snood in the in- termediate class The sealer boys in the Ooderi * group also made a splen- did showing, gaining several wins. D. Sills, of Seafortb, was sentor boys champion. The G. C. 1. will be the custodian of the intermediate and junior shields, but Audrey and Joe re- ceived medals. Ia addition to the Mceilllau trophy, G.C.L won the Col. 11. T. Rance cup for the intermediate school championship. In all 144 points were gained by God- erieb contestants. The Medd cap for the sebool winning the secood highest number of points was awarded to Sea. forth, with a score at 113. In the girls' division Leola Nott, of 13eafurth, equestrienne d note. proved herself to be as emcteot, on. her Leet as she is on horeebar k by rennins away with nearly all of the first prises In the junior events. She gained the championship in that cissa for Sea - forth. Mies R. Beckett, of Clinton, was senior girls' champion. All ettam- pions won shields and medals. except in the senior events, In which the cbam- elons were awarded cure. A record crowd atteiTdl this Olbei and in all 175 contestant, took part. W. G. Medd. N.P.P. tar Mth Huron, was present and de tiM trtKrtadon of the trophies. He also presented each school partictpattng In the meet wit a at D7 form for Harshen "B3pt Feature Competition." Answer must in on or be- fore October 10th. J. R. Wheeler Funerd Director and Furniture Dealer . . Minikes sireet, Galleria PHONES: Store 336; Res.366w Shooting Match To be held at Garfield Mc - Michael's, lot 8, con. 2, Colborne, MONDAY, OCTOBER IS, 1337 50 Geese and Ducks as prises. -Range 50, 100 and 200 yards-- tbe PER SHOT -PEEPIRGHTS BAR¢D- a1 THE SIGNAL. » • liletare ut the F1thers et Cos- lidetNMa,, Kr. W. J. Duncan, et 8ea- *die m• a brief speech congratulated Oselestauts and lastructors. Athe details of the events are as foe lams: (yl standing for Mitchell, (0) Mate's. (H) Hensel, (0) underlet. (a) aoatortb, (El Exeter. ewe' guests' 100 yards, junior -O'Brien (G), Me- Denald (0), (,ltnatngbam (0) ; inter- ssedlate---Hockey (E), Passmore (11). Rennie (8) ; senior -Sills (S), flab - kirk (8). Coot (C). Ilio yards, jnnlor -O'Brien (0), he - Donald (GI, Cunningham (C); inter median --Hockey (E), Passmore (H), Nortby (G) ; senior -8111s (S), Cook (C), Habklrk (8). 440 yards, intermediate-Sm1111 (0). Craig (0), Howe (le) ; senior -Bilis (8), Errington (0), Johnston (G). • : 418Dyyat der --rotates ..iLlslsalsas. Slit. ,McDonald (G ), Fisher (0) ; lnterme- dll.te-)Passmore 111), La Rocque 10), Mcleod! (C I senior -Errington (0 ), Crawford (0), Habklrk (8). - Mile, latermediate-La Rocque (0), 8berritt (Et, Christie (M) ; senior - Crawford it:), Young (M ), Errington (G). Manta. broad jump. Junior -O'Bri- en (0), Kerbashiou (M ), Cousin (8) ; intermediate--8m1W (0), Me8padden (SI, Passmore (IJ) ; senior -Tyndall (S1, Page (0), ('ook (C). Running high jump, junior -Candler, O'Itrien ( G ) , Cons itt (8); intermedi- ate --Bell (El, Wilkins (0), Hilton (S) ; serrlor-Johustone (0), Cook (C). Tpadall (8). Hop, step and jump junior -O'Brien (6), Ksrbashlon (MI, Howey (E); late rmedia te-Hockey (El. Rennie IS). Pastsan.re (11) ; .eulor-Page (0), Tyndall (S), Bills (8). Pole smelt, junior -Hovey (C). Bar- ton (0), Rutledge (8) ; intermediate Keens IS), Craig (0). Cbristle (Ml; • sinlor-Johlston (0) , Page (G). 1foyne% (C). Shot pet, junior-Kerbashlon (M), Pepper (C). Desk (0) ; intermedfate- 8mitb (0). Rennie (8), Millen (8); senior -Cook (C), Hanson (M), Fin- layson (8). Relay, junlor-Goderich, Clinton, 8eatbrth ; intermediate-Godertaeh, Sea forth, ('Linton; senior --aka forth. Goderich. Girls' Events SO yards, junior -L. Scott (8), Gras - sick (0). Steele (M) equal. 75 yards. senior -Deer (0), Bettger (M), Rasion (M). Hop, step and jump. 1ar1Nr--•Nott (8), Lyon (C), Johnston (el); sen- ior -Pickett (C), Bolton (18), Davis (M). Standing broad Jump JYlas--Nott (8), Johnston (G), Weddell (M) ; aeaisr-handler (C), Davis (M), Deer (G). Running high lump )rigor -Nott (8), Cluff (8), Smile (M); senior - Reston (M), Gandier (C), Pickett (C). ';Rwtetball throw, junior -Lyon (C), .`fate (St, Parrott (1) : senior--Piek- ett (C), Tyndall (0), 0ossman (M). Target throw, ]angor -McLeod (G), Tanker (C), Caldwell (E) ; lento/p- Ball (C), Herbert (M), Nivea' (0). Rrpntrlg broad jump, junior- -Matt (8)eLy (C), Tyndall t0): Rudest (14), Davis (Ml, (CP • Softball tbrow, Janlor-Nott (8), Lyon (C) , Parrott (II); senior-Plek- Relay, junior-Seatorth, Clinton, Goderich ; senior-liltchell, Seafortlt, Clinton. The Mitchell High &tool board tro- phy was awarded to Clinton Collegiate. Goose Dinner Victoria Street Usked Church -ON- TLaaksgimi.= Night, Oct. 10th (tinder Ansplees of Women's Association.) Dimmer Served trees 5 to 3 pm Followed by Excellent Misrel- laneoos Program. Let Us Help You'Entertain Your Holiday Gantt! Tatliie... :,.:,iAs GO emit. Chir Mir Rods% 1A arms. CAPITAL THEATRE GoderiehMe Phone 47 Sot1ND smile NOW PLAYING -"Young America" and "Dane Ti...," es a bag double M8. Special Attractions for the Holiday Week ! MONDAY and TUESDAY- JACEIE COOPER and "OHIO" BALI offer another of those human interest yarns wbich never fall to please. Equally entertaining to young and old alike. "When a Feller Needs a Friend" and just bo round ort the program STAN LAUREL and OLIVER HARDY are here again in another rib -wresting comedy. --BOUND NEWS AND OTHER NOVELTY MLR -- WEDNESDAY and THtIRSDAY- EDtY1JND LOWE and CLAUDETTE COLBERT make a wood.rfnl team of sophisticated sweetbeerta in an amusingly "Mialeadiog Lady" ImEi1At oma SAT URDAY- . Le('tt l l y the error's moat popular pair WILLIAM POWELL and HAY TIA%Oli liIng yea! Myselfying yon and entrancing you wltl•$.gi.moretta Mer, a wave gretry sews irrkwlattble ladles. - !' reit Jewel ,..R !, • i "theft, *mislay sod Sata.iee id 3 p.m 0811111/111--,-044111111, 1.111NTON." 1 Bl ,„, OODEB+ICH,' ONT. EXTRA OPTICAL OFFER High-grade stylish sod most up-to- date glasses, rim or rimless. Your choice of shell, white or pink gold- filled, with lenses complete, for only 56.50. Invisible bifocals with choice of frame complete for only 512. Yel- low gold-filled with fiat spberieal lenses, only 54.00. These prices in - elude a thorough examination by our well-known specialist, Mr. Haghson. Over twenty years coming to Goderich. Tie best optical work to be obtained and at these extraordinary low pekes. Two days oily, Thursday and Friday, October 13, 14. Don't miss this chance and come early. SMITH'S ART STORE, Ooderlch. BRIEFS An event of Thanksgiving Day will be a shooting match at Garfield Mc- Michael's. o-Michael's, on the 2nd coneeeefon of Colborne. Mr. Thos. Warriner has re -opened his bakeshop on Hamilton street and has engaged Mr. Frank Bennett, el Blyth, as manager. Mr. Bennett is al- ready in cbarge. Mrs. George Williams, It. Vincent street, Last week underwent a second merlons operation at the General bo.. peal, Toronto. After some days of an- xiety her frlood' have been relieved by the report that ate is making eatisfae- tory progreea. Mr. William Weir, who has been pas- tor of the charges of Ranks and Gib- raltar, ibraltar, in Simeoe county, daring the dammer meM$s, lett there at the wee/s- end to resume hie studies et Knox Col- lege, Toronto. Belpre leaving Ile was made the reddest of a beautiful fold- ing camera by members of the two eongregatlons, BENMILLER The Yonne People's Society of the Benmiller congregation will meet in the chnreh on Dnaday, Oetober 9th, at 8 p.m. A tall attendance is re- pented $pedal service. Mn. RMhard Jewell, sr., received In- juries and a severe shaking up recent- ly when she (,!down the cellar stops at the home of lar doe, Mr, W. H. Jew- ell. As Mn. Jewell las r'earhed the advanced age of efglty-four years, her eeadttlon is eel eswime her friends greet anxiety. Awshrreery Seetnyw mai Emlssleks- rae0.-llenmeler Vetted elareb will observe Its asehinsar'y with special (services on Sunday, Orteber 1810 Rev. R. R. Cummings of Dpaete. ,a former pastor, will.t 11 a.m. and 7.A0p.m. Oe sear reining k fast trapper 1111:111) , !! 0 e;rlmrh; ..airy: e.t.a' 4, _ Mr. 'LW Waft wt," WIN .t presented by ea :Wi *rel -yeri.i pe.ple. An or wRl emeesfml1 the players. Aasllsslee 81e, asflstw we. lays ( gram page 4) . geoar, Ferre ►:ng, Jean Fame .ice, Vide' 0 Dark layer teed -Haien Shaw, Pearl Orbital, I, Hilborn, Father Gross, Putted -Maureen Morrie Ferre H Chocolate itbea Shaw, Wilma Watson, E11 a , t,tnwn, Phyllis R. Bray. tr Assorted trNlte Margaret Scrim - scour, Mary Taman, Marjorie Pierce, Irene Ogle 111111vING iSetrmetrbr4Aitree tarry' ilea angel Dorothy I. Tamla, Esther Gross, Het - ea Shaw. 1 WEBB Gladioli -Leese Sell, Asters -Edited (;rasby, Bertram la- Ilott, Mem OSig, 1)oaald Heather. Comes. dagR(. Kathleen IdeOYk Marian Nethernaien Tasker, i1. Ieny- ton Bray. .+ ie Pierce. Zinnias -Imhof \'etbery, Miry 'A- man, Jean Nether. Stewart Jekastoa. African psarigek +-Mariorie Pt^rue, Rhea Shaw, Arend Glousher. Calendulas•-Imx Johnston, Eddie McGee Wilma Ileteon, Helen Shaw. Petunia.-Freare Johnston, Helen Shaw, Doris llopy. Irene Cole. Living -room poet -Francis John- ston, Kathleea• lea:111, Irene Cole, Marian Hankies, sw l NG Hemmed dleb towel -Phyllis R. Bray, Mildred •iter, Rhea Shaw, Betty Falrse Cover for hot grater bottle -Dorothy Grtfat e Seven kinds of stitches -Marjorie Fothergill, Wilma Watson, Dorothy Taman, Ferns Haueing. Kitchen a truth Hilborn, Lena Munro, Pearl Oti itbs, Helen Shaw. LIVE STOCK Market lamb --Lorne Snell. FARM tit ECHANIC8 Towel rofer- durray Johnston. John 8anderaoa. Model fiat hay rack -Gordon Craig. Collection five knots -Murray J store Lorne Baell, Cedlr'Thsmapa.---- NATURE CIiItECTION Collection of .covers aril 8Usses- Lorte HonkingJingir Snell, Murray J,nston. Scrap boot, lidistock and field crops -Everett Sc ur, Scott Fsiraer- viee, Murray nsston, Bertram )Q- Ilott. .e Scrap book,nits, vegetables and nowets-Jeun.1rservice, Mary Kees - nes.. Florence IIaft, r. Marjory Pierce. ICING Map of Ha 'county -Clara Gross, George Haggtty jerk Potter, Rbea 13f►aw. Map of Caths -Marjorie Granby, Isobel Netheffeeleena Munro, Loretta Pel ly. Map of Eur 'tush Hflborn, Bert- ram Elliott, ay Johnston, Irene • e Daeorated . eSNr-Betty Fair. 1erdse, , • ' F 11Fhltit, Arnold Swim Vise with .;r.. Sewers--F Dexter, •' 1 • George Cream en , sager bawl -Irene Cote, Amy Toil, array Johnston, Wilma J. Wetmore Patten suitable far wall paper- WaNace Bowen, Wei McGill. WRITING Primer, -the tattle Raindrops"- Mene (:ole, Eres hart, Epple Hag- glt, Willie Craig. First 'clam, ~Cherries" --cordon Plunkett. Betty l'slrservice, Dorothy White, Leona Potter. Second clam, Abide with Me" - George Hagglt, leek Potter, Florence Dexter, Rbea Shaw. Third class, "A Canadian Boat Song" --Glenn Gibson, Irene Cole, Bernice Anderson, Jean Falrservice. Fourth clans, "The Daffodils" -Irene Taylor, George Cowan, Alen* Munro, Esther Gross. CONTESTS Public epeaktag'-Ruth Hilborn, Margaret Vl*eent, Annie Phillips. Story -telling ---(leaden Gross, Phyllis Bray. Spelling match -Ross Thuell, Ray Debbyn, Gladys Wender. School parade- i.8. 8, Hulled 1 ; 8.8. 3, East Wawanorh and Morris; Blyth, room 2; 5.8. 16, Wawanosh ; 8.8. 11, East Wewanoah sad Hallett; Blyth. room 3; 1tlytb, roses 1. SPIMEALB (By J. H- R. Elllett) Kitchen apron --Roth Hilborn. Hemmed dish towel -Phyllis 1k Bray. , Graham gem. --$careen Morrit Drop fruit cook Margaret Scrim- geour. ' DSWLIED ATwriaman SLs .dabs of Guderlob balers were la the prise mow at the big Mewling [oars., held by the Males* bewlly ,dub elf Tpareday evenlai Inst The Urbino wets donated br Wltldtln met- ehaatee The petal deka Wan: a, W. Newcombe, Seed Toole. H. McNee'ane J. R. Wheeler ; Dr. H. R. Hall, I!. D. Croft, I. D. Eastman and Freie Hunt; W. Symonds, Peter Bisset, Deo, Rya - da and Albert Taylor ; W. IAte Ir toung, T. Pritchard and W. Powell; J. Wood, C. E. Grath, J. Brophey and J. B. Sw•meld ; Geo. M$ wan. Jack Johnston, W. F. Saunders atgd A. Goldthorpe. AUCTION SALM Tuesday, Oct. 11. -Sale of farm stock, Implements, grain, etc., of J. W. Mugford, at the premises, let 10, 4, edema•, IMO sharp. Thos. Gundry & Bon, auc- tioneers. BORN BURROWS. -To Mr. and Mrs. Jobs Barrows, At ;tepee street, on Sep- tember eptember 17th, a Soo. BOGER.-Ii-Ai aisira hospital, God- ertch, on Tharday. September 29th, to Mr. ind Mrs. N. Sager, Goderich, • daughter. KAITTINYl.-In Alexandra hospital, Goderich, on Thursday, September 29th, te Mr. and Mrs. Harold Katt- Colborne township, • daughter. DIED JOHNSTON.-At Lucknow, on Mon- day, October 3rd, Mary A. Johnston, aged 70 years. BURROWS. -On September 18th, Don- ald Reginald, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. John Burrows. FISHER. -At London, Ont., ori Thurs- day, October 6th, Vesta Atelia, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Fisher, Colborne township. Funeral from the residence of her uncle, Mr. Isaac Cnrwen, Huron road, Goderich township on Saturday, Oc- tober 8th, at 2 p.m., to Colborne MUM- 1,e17. omatery. TOTEMS' LIST NOTICE 8'---L18T NOTICE -TOW*. SHIP Or WEST WAWANOSH. Neild is hereby given that i have complied with section 7 of the Voters' List Act and that I have posted up at my ofilce in West Wawanoeh on the 80th day of September. 1932, the list of all persons entitled to vote in said municipality at municipal elections, and that such list remains there for inspection. And I hereby call upon all voters to take immediate proceedings to have any errors or omissions corrected ac- cording e-cording to law, the last day for appeal being the 21st day of October, 1932. D('RNIN PHILLIPS, Clerk of West Wawanosh R -R. No. 2. Lucknow. FOS BAi.E OR RENT FrRENT. -!ED BRiCK HOUSE eiVictoriastreet All convenience,. Apply to T. R. WALLIS. r SALE. - FORD DELIVERY a truck, model T. Bargain for quick sale. J. R. WHEELER. Hamilton St., Goderich. TOWNSHIP COUNCIL (1Oi )F)RIriI'TOWNSHIP Connell met 1n .Bsimesville on Mom day last The Oanadtan National Railway Co. wrote asking pereensloo to remove the eA rds at the dif- ferent erou.ingiu t this township. The council was ee opinion that these guards were a protection to many while driving cattl$, and the dirk was instructed to writ' the Company to thio effect The question of Inning to have nominations and . It any, a month earlier, as kis bees dose In the past few years, gra. discussed. The decision was to osiltinurt' Bylaw Na 6 was teen read tlsird tale, setting mominallon tela November 76, and election for Deeesaber 0. The tax role bettg leen eompi.ted was elven to Mr Sturdy. collector, to proceed to en Owise to mese of 11e rates bet •lower than lad Fs* the total is The telephone • temporary 108 made. Mr. J. esesfsl 1n ing Sheep ..d 518 Saporta 10, *438.25. $8006 lower. lsslomne asked 4175. w1 was Salkeld wailsne- tdes whle worry- Hie ordyuse reward of gay nowise No. y [BOR SALE. -ONE HOTPOINT EI. VOR STOVE, standard else. In first-class condition. Aeply at SIGNAL OFFICE. BENT. -8I% -ROOMED APART- MENT, on South street, with all modern conveniences. Apply to J. E. HARNWELL, Keays street. TO RENT. -HEATED SIX -ROOMED 6 apartment on Hamilton street. For further particulars apply to HAYS & HAYS, Barristers, Goderkb. IBTOCKERS AND FEEDERS FOR sale. No order too small or too large. 8. BRICKER, Fordwlch. Phone No. 8. Or get In tenet with MR. ER - BATT, Auburn. VOR SALE. -A SMALL QUEBEC i heater, In good rendition. Also 24 lengths of pipe. Want to hny • good, fire -proof safe, but mast be cheap. Ap- ply to SiONAL OFFICE. COB SALE. -BEING OVER -STOCK - RD we are offering for sale a num- ber of glade Guernsey calves and heif- ers; some due to freshen shortly. HtTOH HILL. R. R. 4. Ooderich ; Phone Carlow 1240. LBOB SAI&-PEBEN'N1AL FLOWER [' plants, .mei ting ed Giant 8hlrely, Fax Glove, Oriental Poppy, Canter - eery Bells, Oatllarala), Shasta Delay, Delpbintum, and Amarylim Lily bulbs. Prices reaaenable. JOHN FELL, Cam- bria road, corner Trafalgar street. rOR SALE OR RENT --100 ACREC8 A- clay loam farm, concession 10, Ash- field. Bank barn, 75 x 96; artesian well; double garage; frame hoagie is good repair. Apply to MABEL Mc- NAMARA, R.R. 7, Lacknow, Admin - 'strati -Ix Estate John McNamara. 05 RENT. -ON TRAFALGAR a street, between North and Victoria streets, a comfortable seven -room boaae. Hardwood Soora, hot and cold Water, garage and tarok*. immediate possession. M. W. HOWELL, Phone 2or21*. I, ,E'1'a FOR SALE. - M A Y 1 gAI'0H, staple comb white Leg- horn pollute, ereeptioniely heavy lay. lag strain. AR of (the 1,000 pdieta void last year gave splendid results. Reaae•ably priced ter immediate mala W. 011145 MUTTON, R. R. No. 5, 0ederieb. Phone 1413 Carlow. WAN POI $ALE. -TORT! ACR51 mere A law. Tie property et the late IL W. 0. Widiest, situated et the ili1k ea 110 err Msued Amy rr yeadea. Me i i lw t -smart LIGE e815tH se te skeet Mid*MspAnew p sas. Per Astr. laifd>T r"WIIL rarru. ow to ver seri...' o! AUvrIo7y.'' 5t RINADD I' ♦ ' 8ak a a/tea0rd to IntOdtdrl lad enq attest made 10 glens ' eattstactles Farlssi sale aatarrehreoallNt AUCJTSN SALES rLSARING Qt uR OF HOUSE i,t7'IrT On,' We are instructed, by Mr. .J. C. Robertson to sell Int pa4tie auction at his residence, West street, Goderich. on [SATURDAY, OCgOREit 15th, 1058 commencing at LBO,o'ciork, all the cos - tents of the home Including: Ose Mohawk Lytle 10-tnbe radio, mot 82115.; ere eleetealbdd i,thsesllstas rook chain,stored ; one wicker chain) ; oats ut bed watt. (Queen yards; one smokes''. set ; two bridge la mq ; -one fireplace.. pet ostlplete ; one telephone table and chair ; one dee trk clock ; one walnut table; ida rue, 2% x 4; o*e linoleum, 9 x 12; one din- ing room suit (ht $+ table and six chairs; ora w.1nt* thee{ suite (Queen Anne), mattress andspeinga, dresser, beach and chair; one green enamel bed ; one jtarsball mattree: glee small dresser ; one set ,priags ; one Simons bed, nbattees§ and raring* one dresser ; one Sand; one nevem dosser; cur tains, overdrapes and blindse one up kotstered rocker; use wall mirror; one Paris refrigerator; one partials top kitchen table; one National esvo-plate electric range; one dropleat table; one small sideboard; one Madame 7 x 9; kitchen chain; kitchen utensils: lawn mower, and numerous.. other articles. . This Is a good lot of turanose and will be sole without reeerre, as Mr. Robertson is giving up lams ikeeping TERMS---Casb. • y,.+ T. GUNDtRY & SON, Asetio.ers, AUCTION SALE OF FARM' STOCK. IMPLEMENT!, GRAIN; S1uC. J. W. Mugfeed will sill' by public auction at lot 10, concession 4, Col- borne, on • ' 1 TUESDAY, OCTOBER ' l lth, 1932 commencing at 1.00'stestp:• Herssi,-(Me mare, ren .years old ; one mare, eleven yesN••1d'; oho black f111 , two years old. • r ne cow, . leer -years old, calves December 28th ; one cow, Ave years old, calves January 7th; one cow, five years old, calved two weeks; one cow, ten years old. calved two week,: one cow, eight yews old, calved three months; one cowl.slt years old, due in Marek; three calm/ •. Pigs., -On? .gw,--ele ven pigs. three days old; nine dila,. Penury. -N isety bens, one year old; about seventy spring chickens. Implements. -Deering leader; Mat ser -Harris mower; hay rats' 4aWva- tor ; harrows; seed drill; Mae bar- rows; walking scalier ; wagon; Mt cutter; robber tire top buggy; 1a. double hareems; one set abode har- ness; one Dotterel separator; MN sixty -egg laeobdtor; hay Lal Muhl: rix cords bead -freed; ase -half also corn, and other wedeln.... Everything will be sold, Si arsgrdi. for is leaving the farm. TEBMB.-All sums of $10 sad maw L./Wer0ZF7: Aa+i+saII J:i4i7W weal e Credit will be given on furnishing ale proved joint notes. J. W. Mi'GFORD T. GI'NDRY & 80N, Proprietor, Auctioneers. R. R. 4, Goderich. EXECUTORS' SALE IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF THE LATE MARY McMAHON. In pursuance of an order made by His Honor Thomas Mbore Costello, the following property will be sold by pub- lic auction on FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7th, 1932, at 2 o'clock In tie afternoon, at the premises, Bennett street, poderlcb Pareel 1 -Leet Fourteen (14), Coeces- elon "C', In the Town of Gaderkh, containing ten (10) acres. This pro- perty consists of a solid brick house, orchard. Parcel L -Lots One Hundred and Twelve (112), One Hundred and Thir- teen (113), One Hundred and Four- teen ourteen (114), One Hundred and Fifteen (115) and Eleven Hundred and Ninety- nine (1190), to Cameron and Keays Survey in tee Town of Oodericb. This property consists of a frame house on South street in the town of OoderiCh. TERMS of the sale. -Ten per cent. (10%) of the porehase price at the time of the sale and the balance with- in thirty days. The property will be sold lidded to a reserved bid. HAYS & HAYS, Godertcb, Ontario, Boughton for the Exeeuton herein. ERECf'TORS' BALE OF FARM LAND AND CHATTELS. TheExecutor of 11e estate of the late Jacob Yungbint will offer for sale by auction, at the premisp, in the Township of Hallett, on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22nd, 19,32 at the hour of 1.30 p.m. L -A11 of Lot Number Tberty.wo In the 14th Caneemalon, Township of Hal- lett, containing 121 acres a land more or leas. The property ronalste of a modern red brick two-story house, good drive shed, wood shed, 1 barn 60 x 52. and a second bare 86 x 56, large straw shed, wiathlo !,, and artesian well. There la alai) 15 acres of bode The property 1s well 'foam: ape to thee dad condition tote (wpedtete okcapa- tion. L -The following eilait0s : Three mach Cows, eight odds .nkat wood and a quantity of cut woed. one cook dove, one eon*. one entre table. one pulp jack, run, llnoikum, Mie organ, bureau. five roselike bedroeni mitts, and nes- callaneete articles too osmerona to • mention. ' 71011M11 --The real estate will be mea soder the sariI'-'ASM.o a< bate, one tem par'et 80S ase orb* paid 1w nab!M /lite and the Milano, wtl at 17S or as arrisged by tWr find' r{ • Ptpi.JQ NO'riCR • •7' 3eSB iiwr r.- V Qii4it fl, a poem{ l■ your owls 490tetneer. STEWART BROS., Benaslier Nara arise, e . EARN pin AND IJl'RABIID WESELY growing atwitroome 1a lour cellar or oetbullding. We boy. Write for free booklet. PIONEER MUSHROOM 00., RI e)rrttard View Blvd., Taranto. MATTRESSES SPECIAL PR10101 POR REMAKING your old felt mattresses over like new, including new cover, $4.50. Feather beds cleaned and remade into sanitary mattresses 5360. All work kept separately. We call pnywbere with no extra cost oa above weds. -MADMEN ...FKA'SM15-!Q!S!- - TRESS (:0., P.O. Box 879. Goderkh. _ . '1 RM$t'RER'8 SAL; 015' /BOUNTY TREAt31'RRR'S SALE OF "LAN'!) FOR TARES-H1'RON OOUNTY. Notice la hereby given [bat the 13M1 . of lands for sale for taxes 1.s hei prepared, copies of which asps bag at the County Treasurer's 'See in Goderich. Ont. The 1181 has been published in The Ontario casette in issue. of July 31. August 6, 13 and 20. In accordance with the Assessment I shall proceed to sell by public auction the said lands, or so mock thereof as may be sufficient for pay ment of the taxes thereon, together with costs, unless the name be WPMpaid. The sale will commence at the Chart House, Goderich, on Tuesday, Needs- ber 1st, 1932, at the hone of tom o'clock 1n the afternoon. GORDON YOUNG, • Treasurer, Huron County. Guderkh, Aug. 20, 1932 CHARTRREm11 Ao000yfTAN! L'RANE P. 010B8, 2'r5SBD iI Accountant. 108 Generis urns[, Stratford. Phone 1680. Res. 135A EN6WEiElY CORBEL & CARET.-00N8UUPINO Wand Municipal Eagleserirg, Orals. Maaonle Temple lidding, Ooderiei. Ont. Phase Bitl, DR. F. J. lET*it. PM1110104_ TREOAT agma late Homo M.lmk sad Aura ousted. asistmot at Moartra` aad Adios I4 008. 1a r Wtln*o . K *IM At platal Osd.d* a the es.dag et Inge 1Nag* sit alt alit del Rite laRNl18 try Tedder at 1 p,a. r1laafterias CauliraWra cam DEPRI aRa Wirtsreda. Ree si rhe leseasimis sad •aewwr 8aaaea 1aie1* Owes hears 2 to 6, aur 1 te 8 p.a.. o.dar and Medial sad A. N. item s01( • Lis and allies --Course st Soul street Nod Britirala road. MUM RAYMOND FLEMING PLATER. Organist sad Gl otrmesisr of North Street United Church, as. noances that he is prepared la aeesat pupils la piano, organ, theory. asst ,ocaL Terms on ■ppmieetlo., iaA- dente and studio, Newgate Street ma. H. N. LIVENS, PUPiL OF 18R Royal Conservatory, Latelg, Gus• many. Teacher of piano, organ, vocal, and harmony. Terms on application. BEDFORD HOTEL or KNOX CHURCH. i1.EtiAL DUDLEY 5. HOLMES, Barrlater, Etc. Office-Hanllton street, Ooderlr. Phone 27. DOUGLAS R. NAIRN. Barrister and Solicitor. Office --North street, Goderleb. Telephone 512. gi. R. DARROW, BARRISTER, ET(,. Suecsasor to l.:. Killoran. Phone 97. Office -TM Square, Goderich. LBK RANDONNELLY, B. A. F Barrister, Solicitor, Etc. Ocoee --Hamilton Street, Goderlel. Phone 982. IIAYB & HATS. 81 Barristers and Solicitors R. 0. Hays. E.0. ed R O. Hays. B.A. Hamilton street, Goderich 'el.peo.e ttg CRNEDT M. LEE. Barrister and Solicitor Dao Life Buil/hot Aesielda and Vle- terta streets, Toronto 2. Telaphose Eig1* 5801. 1 INSURANCE, LOANS. Niro. McKIIlAf MUTUAL FiRE INDUR- AMOR 00. -geese and bolds/ tetra a__ property en ORa Baw wet., cl4O0 t lama Onaaelly, rtgFye• Na. P.O. ; D. P. McOas: ass.- n, Ss.Asr(l P.O. DNAMnr-t iewdtnet, R.R. 1(w f, 'Wirthwefts: 8loldlee. wea: Wa>bemLadrii'; Rahert Mario*: nee. Matrices, R.R. Jest NNW, Sraeliall. R.R. Nth . T. Osyrkt, • ambito,* ser *s Wiens rr awns. or to THOMAS ()IYISDRY a SON, mei •rle'b, O.terle, /Me11Passlw,, /