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Christmas Gifts
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now On
Book Depart-
ment
libelee. loaded with good Books
suitable for everyone, from the
beautiful leather-bound Books to
the lovely display for Um chlld-
reo.
iiA_1DSOME LEATHER
Handbags
FOR LADIES
GENTLEMEN'S BILLFOLDS,
KEY-TAINERS. TIE RACKS,
ETC -
PARKER. WATERMAN'S and
SCHA FER'S
Pent and Pencils
1n all the latest colors.
$1.25 to $10.00
mitt' T 150XED
Notepaper and
Correspondence
Cards
PRICED Flt()M
25c to $3.00
PER BOX
Indian ova Englis
Brassware
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THE .SIGNAL • - GODIBRIOH, ONT.
at Victoria School
rats -
Lhritrnaz be
(Continued from page 9)
Roberta Jubssaeoi, Heim Lowry, Mar-
ch MwcKay, Katherine Murray, Betty
polvRemold-clam, b Yule.
puttrw-1►eametts are•
I'ro, John Barton, Burns Jerry, Hubert
MeDunim, Noreen Sproul, Weibull
Thompson, Madge Turner, Dwane
Pats-Rdliaou Bane, Arthur Doak,
Maned Duckworth, Lottie Eitiott, Er -
lest Risser, OUew lAoyd Jean Mac.
Adam, John McLean, bonnet M.th4e-
ani, Mwrjorte Strattgtmn, Doris WU-
tksms, (Iberia Worrell, Delmer Wor-
thy.
to ail the useful pietas. such as
VASE'S, TRAYS, HOT WATER
KETTLES, Etc.
DON'T FORGET YOUR
Christmas Candles and
Decorations
In the latest colors.
CELLOPHANE In all the colors
for wrapping your parcels.
Ser our tables of ENGLISH CHINA. Specially priced at 2.9c,
35c and 60e.
Don't forget that DOLL for the little girl.
Cole's BookStore
-STORE OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS -
Entrance Class Prizes
Prises were &worded as tallows to
0' members of Otte graduating class for
p•o 1e1tsry in the subjects) mentioned
during the year 193132:
Me.Ml-Roberta Jo1n0to11. Dor high-
est markt lu the ohms (donated by Vic-
tor !murhtion, Chatham).
The Women's Inetitutr prise was
awtimiad to Marion 11aa•Key for taking
the ae vnial highest marks in the clean.
Aritionetic--Marion MacKay (do-
nated by It. Stoneham).
llwegavphy--Ruberta Johnston (do-
nated by II. R. Long) .
Hietoey-linty Whitten (donated
by" Maple Leaf -rihipter, I.O.D.E.T: -
a Wrung --Roberta Jdtaat *i. (don.
Imbed by Mr. and Mra. A. L Cole).
Granpmmr-Katherhre Mornay (do-
ratted by Ahmeek Chapter, I.O.D.E.).
1 lbrratisr--Ftrn Csuneton (donated
h} 1V. F. Nwftelt.
l'omps.sitior►--lottie Elltiott (do-
nated by W. H. Robertson).
Art -Madge Turner (donated by
Smith's Art Store i.
Itentliog-Wilikam Thompson (do -
Ti tech' ' R' 'VTra'•VVV'VVVVVCT/
Great words pining tltp
lea!-aad 1u,dna►pe U
their strength and untlmatd7 loaf!
their meaning.
(Weldon to rejudice Diets& alb•
th.
Moat woman to little toy -"Can
you tell me -if I can get through'thia
- gate to -the park?"
Little Itoy-••1 guw so, a load of4.,
I
ba0*-3tigi--tom taarrausa•_
i
wed by Msec G. Itrnmtlttt, formerly
lee t. Nelms).
tH-Ifrt'a Lowry (aerated by
ttorba Home School Club):
Home ilyd School Club Primo
Jr. IV --John (1.tt. first in genet*1
protkleoey and deportment
.$tj_V-Mary Hownel, tossonl Ia
allillifirliffifelettey and deportment.
Sr. ItT-Hope 3futch, first In
pregaiency and department
Sr. 111 -Mary Tlchborne, first in
rnl ',efficiency neat deportnwnt.
Jr. TTT-Ttere9 Crarsabnn. tint in geo-
erenr
l profit -leery and dehwwteot.
B.a)k ii -James Hume. fust to gen-
eral proficiency and deportment.
Book 1 -Helen Howard, first in gen-
al proficiency and deportment.Primer, (Yaw) "A" -Rowe Bowra and
React Sheth lireIn gcmaral prod -
Limy and deportment.
Kindergarten -Mary Oa►iow, first in
proficiency In the morning class; Verna
Miller, first in prolicienay in the after-.
elate.
noon
Teae4,ers' Prises -----
Sr. III -Anile Whitten, mond Is
general prolkieney and deportment
(doomed by Mite G. Sturdy).
Sr. 111 -Miry T tibornw besot alien
tion of educational factures (donated
by Miss )P,e _ *e»Dornald) ; Elastin!°
Young. second for collection of educe.
_SOLE
PERMANENT WAVES
-law itngter -waiting , 14utred.
$1.95$2.50$3.50$5.00
BRITISH EXCHANGE HOTEL'
Saturday, December 17, 1932
By L. Mitchell Thornton
(►N I would breathe r a prayer -
ha Use re
e m abave-
Bkes Mase wherever They are,
se
Who Tag to math skies the Star;
Who► main plem n e, clod but despair,
AaaaiW g s little eW love.
On e Eve three's a hope I keep--
• My h is warm afai
01 etaaiiea br1 t -
That Heaves wkion shed
• them ems wh. forget
Seethe( ter J.y Elksw twW1s 11 ,
Having ne home thdr /1101/1101MOO&
On Christmas Eve 1 well ESE 1s Wtsd--
Iflaiiing tighter year Wi-
Praying the Christ they Mt seek.
Three lost and erring sad fold mad weak, •
WW pity to -sight and boas did
amid • the loveless elm id sat sMsrstand,
weamoveitioarapetecteefettameat
tional pictutional pictures (donated by
Miss E. MacDonald).
Jr. III -Evelyn Brinson, second la i
Youch
Toting (donated by Mies E. MacDon-
general profiem.
ti7 and deportment
(desmte1 by -winds L-3iohiason).
Jr III-Evely r Monday. for prole -
truer In writing (dtrwited by Mize • L.
Roblefon 1.
Sr. iii -Hope Match, for proficiency
inn writing (donated by Mise L Robin -1
son) .
!took 11 --James Hume, for neat and
correct work Actress a darhuttsl by Mare
E. Wiggins).
!took II -Jean Pr ebur, for proficien-
t, in writing (donated by Mtn E.
hook• !I-IdLLan Caatttall.- fir hr
prevesoent lu conduct sod -erste. l
tratett-i t -Mier E. WiglrkarR =-- -
Itook I-Be•Oty Jelin McNee. second
i e general proficiency and deportment
(donaHomey).
ted by Mies E. Hoey ).
Book 1 -Beene Doer. for beet at-
iendasse jitl by ]him rn-
E. Ho
>r .
Book I -Brace Br'adrer.lre beet at-
tiesda ace (donated.
et )•
Primer-Aiice Irwin, for pmik•4eerl
in wrieng (donated by Miele H. L
Hartwell).Primer -Robert Itinset. for profici-
encyin reading (donated by Mkaa H. I.
Ilartwtil ).
Primer --Basil Bradley, first to gen-
ets( pretficiency and deportment in
"B" lass (donated by Miss iI. I.
Hartwell).Hhwleralerten-Dliaice Itisr;et. emend
in proficiency in morning class (do -
tasted by Mise E. Flame); Domes I secondDrew, cond in profcie•rny in atter-
noon clans (donated by Mier R.
'Hume).
C. Weir master of ceremonies. The
pallbearers were W. T. Riddell, R. D.
Muoro. W. J. Thompson. E. Lawson,
J. Houston, John MeN bb. Honorary
pallbearers, past masters of the Mason-
ic Lodge. Wert Alex. Mackenzie. W.
Bal11F, Atex. Young, R. J. Cameron.
Among those sending floral tributes
were Morning Star Masons Lodge,
West Wawanosh Mutual Fire Incur.
once Co.. Knox Sunday wheel. Inter-
ment was made in Hope chapel ceme-
tery, cout-nasion 13, Hallett. The late
Mr. Wilson was one of'the oldest and
most highly esteemed reektentg of this
vlt•Inity and one who bad been more or
less in public I1fe for over sixty years.
Son of the late Joseph Wilson and Isa-
belle Shearer, he was born st. Loch
Maben, littltlnJrd._ eighty -tote_ -Tears
dm
age, ancaestth is patents -
boy of seven years to Rochester, NIL.Where the family remained for five
years before moving to Canada. They
lived for a short time at Kelly's Corn-
ers sear $bakeepeare. and then seven-
ty-two jek-ri add moved to West Wawa -
nosh. As -ii boy Mr. Wiison attended
S.S. No. a -West Wawanosh, and later
took out a teacher's certitkate at the
Goderich Grammar School. After
teaching for a abort time in his home
school he came topq HuUett and taught
the Aublrn .••hobl, U.S.S. No. 7, 8.
S. No, 5 and S.S. No. 9, Immediately
south of Auburn. Here he remained
fur fifteen years. Sixty-one years ago
lee took is his first partner In life
Ellen Jaekaon. of Hallett. Atter com-
pleting hIa tern) at No. 9 he returned
and completed bis career as a teacher
In his Notre ec9hool to West Wawanosh,
the same school where he had cow
menred. He returned to Hullett and►nrn
for a time operated the Wntkett
sawmill. In iS90 he purchased the
farm one half mile east of Auburn
where his sen, John, still realties. After
the death of bis first wife In the late
nineties Mr. Wilson left Hallett to take
ftp hoe reeidoltee in Colborne, when be
took a wont! partner In life, Aenea
Ibbs Patterson, who predeceased him
poly last October. He always enjoyed
good health anal i was tedtaonly two
days prior to hl .dialth.•.MMIM•-sae
Anne -
gently as the result of -ripened old
age. For many years Mr. Wilson was
justice of the peace and tater a eom-
misaloner. He took a keen interest to
municipal affair» and served on both
Hallett. and Colborne councils. Lang
year he retired as auditor of the
West Wawanosh Mutual Fire insur-
ance Cm., after oe.upying the posi-
tion for over forty years. He took an
settee Interest to rhumb work and was
Bible clans teacher and an elder of
Knox Presbyterian church. Deceased
was well known In fraternal circles ■a
a patriarch among the Masons of this
district. He was an honorary mem-
ber of Old Light lodge, Loeknow, of
which be was Brat made a membersixty-three years ago. In 1875 he af-
filiated with Morning Star Lodge, Car-
low, and five years later became mas-
ter. In 1930 he was presented by
Grand Lodge with the past master''
medal in recognition of over fifty
years' standing. Mr. Wilson l• ear.
rived by four-7is36ii: John, on -Itf
homestead; William, of Ramey, Al-
berta ; Andrew, of Langdon. N.D., who
was elected as the Democrat treasurer
of Cavalier county, N.D., in the recent
1'. S. election; Shearer, of London.
Twenty-four grandchildren and eight
great-grandchildren, two brothers. Rel.
Jamar Wilson, LLD., .pastor of Wych-
wood Presbyterian church, Toronto,
and Joseph, of Delta, Colorado, also
earvive.
PIANO BENCHES __ • ,,.
AT FACTORY PRICES .
--Order one now for Christman
TI. Goderich Organ Co. LN.,—'
2.ederkh, Ont.
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TAXNOTICE
- TOWworoDERICH —
December 14th, ,posttivetp-the last derfor-7syment
of 2nd install/net 1932 Tales.
Penalty Ther 15th.
. ....,..... - 7. E. ROBERTSON,
Tax Collector.
THE, PARK HOUSE is open for business
under new management
MEALS BY DAY OR WEEK
Arrangements can be made for
DINNER - BRIDGE - BIRTHDAY - WEDDING
CLUB OR ORGANIZATION
-~ - - .. --"' - DINNERS OR PARTIES
Spacial Christina. Dinner
Dtaeember 25 and 28
Phone 575
Cosy Apartaaaot
FOR RENT
trativtaxtevearum
Christmas- • -~ -
Suggestions
NEW HAT S
for the holiday season.
in velvet, felt, metallic trim-
mings, soft colorings and
cleverly blended materials.
Scar/at Swats, Baby
Bonnets god. Costume
Jewellery.
Miss Mt R1 MacYicar
KINGSTON STREET
VIEW
The Rare .. .
The Beautiful .. .
and the Practical Gifts
ARE THOSE THAT ARE
ELECTRICAL
Hydro I Shop at the Hydro Store
Jor-
IRON$ To VACUUM QLZANEBS, GRILL*
PER4O OUZIJNa IRONS, STOVES,
HEATER/, WARIRNO PADS, WASHING
l*AOBIN?S, TO.
STORE = ' eOMIE IN ANtilEE111 coGrIS
Lamps
IN ALL COLORS •
AND STYLES
Wirat Side of
ro Store Square, Goderloh
opommemed
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AUBURN
AUBURN. Dec... 14. -Mr. Frank Do -
.
train British Colombia, is the
guest of his brother, Mr. W. J. Dobie.
for a few days.
Miss Josepbtpe McAllister, who was
assisting in the .•are of her uncle, Mr.
John Wilson, has retnrned temp:
Mr. and Mrs. Shearer Wilson awl
sons, Kenneth and Ross, who were
here to attend his father's funeral, re-
turned home on Sunday.
"Flu" and measles have now cap-
tured some school children In this vt-
clnky.
Dr. James Wilson and Mien Ruth
Wilson, of Toronto, were visitors here
on Thursday and Friday of last week,
having been called here on account of
the death of the former's brother.
Dr. Wardlaw Taylor, of Goderich,
toqk charge of the servile 1n Knox
Presbyterian church last Sunday.
Mrs. J. D. Howatt 1. vlaking her
daughter, Mn. Percy Manning of
Londesbotougb, this week.
Mr. and Mrs C. Decker. Mr. and
Mrs. S. Decker, of Lueknow, and Mrs.
Bond and her .on. of Walkervllle, at-
tended the funeral of Mr. Edward Hel-
wIg and remained over for the week.
Hello, Boys and Girls! I atoll be
passl1R thrones Auburn Orn-, "Yalu,
December 23x1, at 2.30 p.m. Thera
will be a Christmas tree on Main
street, and emery boy and girl potent
will receive ■ treat. Parente, be sure
bo bring tbe lays and girls along.
(fieer1o! SANTA CLAUS. •
The annual Christmas coneert of
Knox ilnited church will bet held on
Monday evening, December 19th, et
8 pee.
R. J. fifth's Address. -On Friday
afternoon, December 9, a goodly num-
ber of ferment from the surrounding
district gathered in the L.O.L. ball to
hear tbe Provincial prendeut or the
I1. F.O., Mr. R. J. Scott of Reigrsse de-
liver au address. The meeting was
presided over by Mr. Frank Raithbai,
president of the local U.F.O. rink.
During his retbarkw, Mr. Scott pro -
seeded to allow the ruinous effect the
present capitaH.M .y nem baa worked
on the farmer and labor chases. He
illustrated ibis by showing that three
per cent- of the people of the U. 8. con-
trol sixty-aeven per cent. of the na-
tlor t wealth, thus dislocating the per-
riaatng power of the MINIM He dealt
with this and previous depesadone and
advocated the Inflation of the Cana-
dian dollar as one method of solution.
He also cmdemned tbe Dank Act and
advocated the formation of a central
tank. Comment by the weaker wa&
also made tegafding the affiliation
of the U.F.O. with the reesstly termed
0o-oplrrative Cermsnewwa1tb Feder-
ation. a wbieb he spoke vary Mg111p,
referring to it u the bops at Ills ams
mon people of Canada by Hone of the
ballot. A "greet number a[ e•eitles
teetered that Oils oreanlaatinn bet as
fpinrlstkm In Nnw'nte, vritlle Hem. Pe-
ter Heenan claimed the (Conservatives
wary responsible for its formation: en
1y mid be would leave it for the
people tan decide width wowld be the
wore( sourer. .d origin.
Elie :a9r— Timevwt
of John WBeon, who, passed away on
Sliea(neway. •.res, Onsite. -.cards- X.t...1
PrerbyNolen eharch /lMrAal stem imam wrtdsr the a at Meaala9
Alit Lodge, A.F. A A.N. Rev. Dr.
Ilatsaq, retkldeOeh to las ssh2Mr
k*,
of O0.fheej tsdd midge asd
to Mentals larvae) Was coudsctal by
MAr. Master L ad. elm Dr. B.
PROM AONES JIAOPSAIL, *.P.
To the Editor of The !Ritual.
Ttie Wilshire of currency ie a much -
talked -of subject these days; It bas
entered the !calm of practkat poli-
tics. Efforts are being made to frigh-
ten people by the use of the word "in-
flation" and there is confusion lu
people's minds in regard to it.
An expansion of national current•,
Co corraepoad to an tnereaee to nation-
al wealth ought not to be called 108a-
tion-lndeed, milers such increase i.
cur,elw•y is fortl.eout)ng, deflation and
falllug pries moult.
In a land of plenty, a Land of burst-
ing elevators and overstocked ware-
houses, we 8nd much uneinpioymrnt,
faetorlea killing and an impoverished
agriculture. The gross annual re-
venue of Canadlap farmers dropped by
at least eke bilboa dollars in the last
four years. Farmers' debts remained
fixed 1n terms of dollars, whim means
that farmers must sell from two to
three times as much produce now to
pay their indebtedness as was the
case three years ago. Their cost of
living and production has fallen hut
slightly. The continuance of such con-
ditions will drive the agricultural in-
dustry Into bankruptcy and Canadians
into as yet unknown suffering. The
lack of farm purchasing power Is the
direct cause of buatnea► stagnation, the
rising tide of unemployment. and the
huge deficits of fOrernrneuta, which are
sculling lu general. bushiest paraly-
sts.
Something most be donee. and that
quickly, which will enable Canadians
to use the wealth they lits'-•- and
that "something." In my apdnlou, Is
the Issuing of money by the Federal
Government against gwsl' and ser-
vices, without Interest. it quantities
sufficient to move goods and absorb
services.
Such action would:
Autnmatiealty Increase Obs pries et
exportable farm pnalucta..-.-..
_Enable farmers, to .Nay...
MtFlaes-- iereei --
power
power to 1Asse which they borrowed
same years hack..
Enable farmers to buy foods, on the
Market, start faetories conning acral
tMai absorb -the unemployed.
Lower tbo_riimmdttunanit_
ments for relief of unemployment
increase the real revenues wt govern-
ment&
Elute the railway problem through an
increasing volume of traffic,
Stimulate exports and revitalise the
West, wlth accruing leneats to East-
ern Canada.
Place Canadian farmers more un a
parity with their chief eompetlton in
Australia sod South America.
It would not:
Impair ('anadIan end it abroad,
since Australia has been able to fin-
ance In London at 3t7 per eenL with
her eurreeey far below the pound aler-
ting.
Prevent refunding debts in New
York. which involves only • change In
oar ,tmerican creditors.
Prevent meeting Interest charges In
New York, as these can be made in
gold or goods.
Carew the eo't of Urine to rise as
quickly as the prides of basic commo-
dities. and would give at the same
time greater security orf employment
sod Increased personal revenue..
The economic strain has reached the
breaking point. The Government can
reiteve the ,train. WUl it do it?
Yours sincerely,
411 AONES MACPIIAII.
Termite. December 12th, -44932.
BRIEFS
Remember the G.C.I. public speak-
ing contest 1n MacKay 1.4 this Fri-
day .t 8 p.m. Silver eo5ectlon.
Come to the %Word SasAay wheal
concert on Tbaesday evening, Deter
Mw 22, at 8 o'clock pm., and enjoy a
good Program. AdtmMaim 25e.
The Salvation Army Is plating pots
on the Square for Christmas diner, in
aid of the town relief fund, and invites
contributions from the towaspeopde.
Keep la mind tbe qday "bacon
Dabbs," aim dancing and ctrWle by S.
S. No. 9, Colborne, on Wednesday, De-
cember 21st, In Dunlop hall. Ad-
mission 25e.
Here's a real Christmas gift for you
from the Goderich Reality Shoppe:
Tarr hair cot, shampooed and waved
all for Me, for nus inset before and
one week atter Cbrlattem.
The Goderich Beauty Sboppe hall a
special offer in permanent waves from
now until Christmas: Rhnnspeo. per-
meant wave and angor wave, all for
13.50. This will make an ideal Christ-
mas gift for you or your Mends. Make
your appointment now as there is a
limited mintier. Phone 665.
'EORN AGAiN'
Twn nevem wim hind beast trr'oinidt
top In its• mar village, Mt had long
drIIlad..p.ai,.enee-due Gubler day.. ..
"Herm, Mtn' ire 'are a dila,
IRO Js1ct:" t+ spal stir. esYma, *la
baa remedy (rase thaw the hills tee's
ant a reveal mules. "1 'ave hers beast
spm.
"What!" Pertained leek. loshlsg
dowel at lbw camels hardy Ida "Dors
soda, ass/ self tossee
WANT1131--I[AID FOR ODIeiSBAL
housework. Apply la mNttng to
BOX 12, SIGNAL orrie .
FOR RALE OR RENT
COR SALE. --0001) BARN 45 x OL
Easy terms. Nagy at SIGNAL OF-
FICE.
ja'OR SALE. -A SMALL QUEBEC
heater, lu sled coudlties. Also ga
lengths of pipe. Want to buy a good,
ere -proof •ate, but must be cheap. Ap-
ply to H1GNA4. OFFICIO.
L'OR SALE. --GROCERY STOCK AND
I FIXTURES. W111 either sell tor
rent store and dwelling In connecttea.
Rent reasonable, JAB. H. PIPE, cor-
ner Victoria and Nelson streets, God-
erich.
WARM, COMFORTABLE FLAT FOR
rr rent, on St. Vincent street. All
convenlencea-garage, garden, laws.
and spacious verandah. Formerly part
late Judge Doyle residence. M. W.
HOWELL, Phone 213 or 3.
(,'ARM FOR SALE. -FORTY ACRES
Here or less. The property of the
late II. W. C. Mittel, situated at the
end of South street on the southern
boundary of the town; of good clay
loam ; large house and barn, drtveMed,
workshop, henhouse; artesian well
(135 feet), the very best of water; good
fruit trees. Ideal lunation, close to
schools ■ud churches. For further par-
ticulars apply oY the premises or to
I'F:R('1 or WILL NAFTEL,
CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT
CRANK P. 0112125, CHARTERED
Atruuntant, 102 Ontario street,
Stratford. Paoae 1580. Ras. I32191.
WORDS
Great men's words, salth One, are
like dead men*" shoes; he may go
barefoot that wafteth for them. -J.
Trapp.
KEN AND WOMEN WANT/DI
Qualify for better pay as garage me-
chanics, battery, welding, electrical,
barber and beauty culture experts.
Short tgnired. Tr i t
Literature.
e. required.Uamfsioa
Head Mee: 79 Queen Street, Wast,
Termite.
McDOIIALD.-At HSilfax, on Than
day, December ilthrto Capt. Walter
stag Mrs. McDonald, a daughter.
DIED
LACEY.-In Goderich, on Thursday.
December 8th. MI.. Mary Sltaabetb
Lacey, 1a her 82nd ye.
BELL -At Milton, pan Friday. Decem-
ber 9th, Grace Constance Bell, dangb-
ter of the late Mr. and Me& Willis
11e11 of Goderdeb township, aged ga
years.
OLIVER.-Suddenly, at the residence
of her slater, Mrs. Jas. Hamilton,
Goderich, on Tuesday, December 12,
Grace, daughter o[ Oho late Mr. and
Mrs. Adam Oliver at Burnside
Farm, Avo*bank, Out.
PDTIL20 NOTICE
MERIT. `A CARET.-CONSUIJl'INO
and Municipal Engineerlag, Drake
age. Land Surveying
Masonic Temple' Iiuilding, Godenicb,
Ont. Phone ZOO.
.TOWNSHIP OF COLBORNE.
11 TAt1 NOTICE that a meeting of
the electors pt the township of Col-
borne will be held at the Townebtp
Hall, Carlow. on
MONDAY. DECEMBER 29th. NEXT,
from the beam of 1 onset to 2 o'e}ock
p.m., ,for the nomination of a Reeve
anti four (bnneillore for the year 1983.
Po}1ng. 4f required, will be on Mon-
day, January 2nd, 191&
WM. *ALLOWS,
Ams. Tbwarbip Clerk.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Notice la hereby Owe to ail persons
having en'• clads against the estate of
Margaret .1 : ne Fraser. 1. t. pf lir. town
of Gnderi• wbo died on or about the
Ort day of I trcesaber, 19142, to .sad
WIMP is thr nieleerwigeet os Ar before
the ->100•41.• .at .D.assriar,..al.on
after that dote the emeastrli berets
eta pve'e'e"'t to watts diarlbapnn of
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MAS 0t'NMI Y, 4- -Ti OCH.
LIVE 8T(N'K AND GENERAL _
AU'CTiONEER
Telephone No. 119.
Bales attended to anywhere and ever,
effort made to give .attafactIoe
Farmers' .ale notes diaernrnted.
MEDICAL
DR. F. J. R. FORSTER,
EYE, EAR. NOSE, THROAT
Late House burgeon New York Ops
tbaiwk and Aural Hospital. as laWt
a1 llourefkeld Eye Hospital and Gold's
Square Throat Hospital, Loodo., Eng.
53 Waterloo St. S.. Stratford. Tele
phone 2tt7.
At Hotel Bedford, Goderich, from 7
o'clock on the evening of third Monday
of each month till the following Tues-
day atlp.m.
DRCGLERS PRACTITIONER
pHIRPRACTOR AND DRUGLESS
HERAPiST
Gederieb, Phone 341.
Equipped with electro-mag.etic
baths. Electronic electric treataeats
and chiropractic. Chronle, organic and
n ervous df....... Lady In attendance.
Offfee bonne 2 to 5, and 7 to 9 pm.,
excepting Monday and Thursday and
by appointment.
A. N. ATKiNSON
Residence sad orrice -Comer of
South street and Britannia road.
MUSiC
DAYMOND FLEMING PLAYER.
A.T.C.II., -Organist and Ctatrsaamr
of North Street United Church, aa-
. ouncee that he 1. prepared to aeegt
puptla in piano, organ, theory, and
vocal Terms on application. Resi-
dence and audio. Notelet* Street
$R H. N. LIVDNS, PUPiL OF THI
Royal Conservatory, Leipsig. Ger-
many.
armany.
Teacher of piano, organ, vocal, HI
harmony.
Terme on application. BEDiTORD
HOTEL or KNOX CHURCH,
LEGAL
DUDLEY D. HOLMES.
Barrage', Rte.
Oudot-Haauten street. Ooderriah
Phone 27.
DOUGLAS R. EATEN.
Barrister aid Solicitor.
O Hamilton street. Goderieh.
Telephone 511
r. R. DARROW, BARRISTER, DIV.
Successor to J.:. Killoran.
Photo
Office -The Square. doderieb.
L'RANK DONNELLY, B. A.
I
Barrister, Solicitor, the.
011o.-Baaltes Street. Godwin.
Phone 2SS.
DAYS & RAYS,
DAYS
Barrbtars mid Solicitors
1L C. Hays. L0. and R. C. Hays, B.A.
Haadltes street. Goderich
Tetepbow S8.
MEW M. LEL
Barrister and Solicitor
Sas Lite Billd1a » Aildalde and tis
torte ,treats, Toronto 1
Telephone Elgla 5101.
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