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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1934-2-1, Page 8m 8-Tbareday, February let, 1984 FREE Nordtisd,Tanfostra. etc., of CREPE PAPER at the Free Instruction Classes Fehrsuy 56 to 10th DEMONSTRATOR Miss B. Sinasac ---at- Cole's Book Store GODKRICH ONTARIO TOWN OF GODERICN TAXES Liberal dbeounts are available for prepaemeut of 1084 Taxes for February. It We to pay early. a. H. ROBERTSON, Tax Collector SAVE on BEEF Beef la only half the price of Pork to -day owing to a very strong pork market It will be to your advantage to buy Beef. Here are a few Specials ter Friday and Saturday. CHOICE STEER B=Ir - ods •Eosats.;...., ji..1Qa Chock Roasts Ib. 90 Choice Boiling Obits 7o and 8o lb. Round Otgak..2 lbs. for 2741 Sirloin Omsk .. 2 lbs. for 280 Pure iasis Hamburg Steak . . 3 lbs. for 260 Choice Dairy Butter .. lb. 270 °babe Mies Mat 2 lbs. 23o Pure Pork 8auss.ge .. lb. 15o Sanitary Meat Market rime 46.5 Namika. THE SIGNAL -- GODERICH, ONT. Sailors Lose to New Hambut New Hamburg Takes Sailors into Camp Score 6e0 in Gams at New Ham- burg Last Night -Black in (loaf New Hamburg Is asmured of a posi- tion in the ybty-offs after the 5-0 xhltewashtug they handed the Sailors on Wednesday night of this week on New Hamburg hr. The Sailors beld their own and even had the edge In the first period, which was fast and clean and free of penalties. 0 Bow, min started the scoring early In the second period, banging in Hamel's re - hound, and L. Bowman scored In the same manner less than a minute Ia- :er Hubert put New llam'.u:'Y i!tr•e tip In the third period and tallies by 0. Bowman and again by Hubert cone pitted the list. !lob Black In goal AI& the ss* irtnn of the game ss tar aa Sailor players and supporters were ecncerned, for although he wad scored on five time, he played a brilliant aline. Tbe line tel,: Goderleb-Gogl, It Black; defense, H. 81111 nag„ k_ Robinson; centre, ]3 Strddart; wings, L. McKay, W. Mac - Cement - attrrnates,. W. ibbiwws - . .11r1aon, R. Snazel. New Bamhurg--Octal, E. Hamel; defence, W. Both. 1'. Blegeman: centre, Herb. Rams) - wings, L. Bowmam, 0. 1:owman; alternates. W. Faber, L. Hama, N. Hubert, E. 1{albfielach, Referee -"speedy- Oliver, Galt. Marines Lose to-Cinton 8-2 Junior N. H. L. Game on Tues- day Night Has Its Features Playing on the fastest sheet of Ice of ttte season. the Marines; local Jun- ior N.S.L. team, lost their fourth rtralght and Anal game of the schedule on Tuesday night when they leek en 8-2 trouncing from the Clin- ton Juniors, who were alded consid- erably by four Wingham youngsters, Clinton players being put off the team to make room for them. Rae and El- liott, two Wingham players, were '(need up with Holmes', and they formed the neatest and fastest line In this group of the league and scored almost at Will. They were the lead- ing scorers of the game and accounted for seven of the eight goals, with Combs. aggressive defenceman, notch- ing the eighth. it L worth noticing that these two Wingham men scored four goals, two each, and it is cer- tainly probable that Holme,► would not have scored hit three goals had I: not been for the support given by 40400.1...+••+-neeia of hie line. las it 'OW roe- Marines did very well Indeed sad Benny Steep, who re - CHURCH NOTES The annual heoogr�atIonsl meeting of Kms church w1U be he d ou the 4& A. GROUP STAMIfo rt*•"""g "t Wednesday, Feernary 14. ' t Blues The Bheld I a- Ae.ho pesos. aastls - 'ls4 II.t will De held !n the home of Mn. Me - " a -•.. "V`____Grew, Brock street, on Tuesday, J'eb- $ Spri 'Surprise Mar' '1"'4; 2vr;1!L Woo AydggS& ....1< New Hamburg 3 Mitchell a 1 Clinton 2 1 he/forth • 2 1 JUNIOR 1Y. IL L GROUP Won tleaforth 8 l'l lnton 2 t)t.uerlch 0 Tbe Ya 1 Mission Band of 4 Kuox church will meet Saturday at 4 3 o'clock. Mr& Walter and °ertrnde White will be in charge Lost "la Man More Cruet than Animater O will be the subject tot discussion at 1 the meeting of the Men's Club In 4 North street United church, nett Puede', at 10 •.m. Upset , Calculations by Holding Sstlo'it to a Tie tan Goderich Ice placed Stoddart In goal. L to be coo- rretulated on the many remarkable st,vea he made during the game. It le really small wonder that the score was not considerably larger for Clin- ton, as time and again the Marine de- fence failed to break up a three -ma advent.* that simply walked right or the goalie. Only by throwing him yeti at the puck and smothering shots or passes did Steep have a chance o protecting the net Robinson and Arnold Doak played the twat forward game for the Mar Int. and honk was responsible for ale tir.t tally in the third gees heal a hen the wore wan 6-0 Fe tterly, who shared honors with Worthy ou the defence, scored the sec- ond and final goal for the Marines a few minutes later. Dale. In goal for Cantos, played a remarkable game -that twee not far behind the prowess of Stode, Seaforth prodigy, TTits .iiset two-thirds ill._ the_ game passed with only two penalties in sl each frame, for tripping or ashing, but things warmed up In the last per- iod and to start thing off Bingeman sal Worthy tangled and both were canned. Then Scrtmgsosr piled into Combe and was penalised; Bingeman again took a walk for roughing Rob- inson, and Holmes completed the list by tripping Sbeardown. Scrimgeour took the heel of a skate In the face that laid open an inch -and- s -halt cut by his eye. That was in the third period and he retired from the game. There is a possibility that a sec - one schedule may be arranged when the final game of the present itne-up iv completed. The line-up:-- OodericbGoal, B. Steep; defence, D. Worthy, O. Fetterly ; centre, H. Scrimgeour; wings, Arnold Doak, J. Sbeardown; alternates, B. Robinson, A 1V. Westbrook, Arthur Dowker, r- tbar Doak. -43 Clintonoe1, lis Dale; -defence, N. Tengeman, 0. Combe; centre, J. Rae; weeds, R. nUMCC, C. Holmes: alter- nates, 8 Cook, L Brown, .1. teat. J. Thompson, C. Kennedy. Referee -G. Rath, Clinton. n in tett and exciting exhibition of i.odtey. Platy was about evenly divided. with t I buth teams frequently putting forward Militant efforts tltat woo tate atela}m of the supporters, - Stoddart excelled lattself on the Sailors' line and his tricky stick-handeug and accurate PatatWg tto his watt[*, 3.1cKay and Mac- ' Donald, worked the line In on the goal countless times. Elliott was unbeat• able, thoggh, and .bots from all angles were stopped and cleared. Both teams gut their share of tough breaks. bat Centew got the raw edge when Doak missed Pickett'e ,g8.4,111. the Brat period and the puck hit the $ -ldm1--""'c a1y.u.. , a"T..t Ltt4 Lerner. A mere fraction of an inch difference and the puck would have skittered into the neck- Again near the end of the first period F. McEwen and Streets formed, the latter taking a pair. as Doak rushed tram the goal. Streets shot for the net, but the puck stuck la the muggy ice and went away wine of the mark. The Sailors' part of bad luck also started early in the game. Shortly- after the first drop of the puck McKay broke away and had poaltion for a clear shot when he was tr'pped by the Blues' bad boy. "Wick" Elliott- MacDonald was attatlarly robbed tater iu the period by Rath. The Clinton men were of course given penalties, but what Is a minute or two to the cooler when a goal has been payed? A Stiffer penalty for such an action would probably cut down coD- shlerabty on that kind of play. Against the advice of the Club phy- sician, Wood wee again back in the gime with a cracked bone in his hand 1101 yet properly knit. The burly de- fenceman fnelsted thatthe splint be removed from his hand, after which the injured member was bandaged and tightly taped. Although he exper- ternced considerable difficulty in shoot- ing Wood i ed hla 1 hard h w 1 in w a M tl esker w Ise/ u sec w ft, W m T hs ti AI eh w tl 6 Pt sl fr th fo m 11 w On th all p sl Ist eta h p1 iter 1n el w'e at ea to th wl fo e7 ct. St of th t'M* t l• Pe tee Me 11 V the tit fee nD the and toy u. The Bailorm ensured themselves a place in the playoffs when they held the feat -travelling Clinton Blues to a teenk overtime draw on Wednesday tight of last week at the West street rink. The lee was at tint sticky sad later on puddles of water fotmed, but lu .pita of this obvious dttticulty the lege crowd of fano was treated to a BRIEFS Valentines. A large variety --CAMP- BELL'S DRUGSTORE... The annual high tea under the au- epicee of the Ladles' Ald of Knox rburcb will be served In the lecture room on March tat Watch for far- ther particulars. n& Robert Cott, Studio, Maes Street. -Mr. Chit announces he will neeept a few more pupils in yaks. and piano. Pupils prepared for Toronto OasaSseMasj•mltata;r ..... c t. aura. cal competition& e Look for the opening chapters of The Signal's new serial story "the May Day Mystery"- by _Octavus Roy Cohen TO BE COMMENCED AT AN.EARLY DATE This is said to be one of Cohen's best stories and com- bines romance and mystery to make a thrilling tale ParliamentaryLetters The sessions of the Federal and�iovincial P"airliamenta, just opened, are being covered by special Signal rept*. sentatives, who will give Signal readers each week a succinct account of the proceedings of these legislate e bodies. Mr. J. A. Hume's first letter of the session from Ottawa is published in this week's issue. Now would be a good time for those not Already readers of The Signal to subscribe, - The Signal $1.00 for eight month - The new story alone Is worth the price THE SIGNAL PRINTING CO. GODERICH P.S.---If you cannot get into town at once, cart us by telephone and we will put you on our mailing st.•F Bishop Seeger w13 be In Goderleh on Sunday, February lith. H. wit/ administer the rite of confirmation at the morning service of St George's church at 11 o'clock and will preaeh both morning and evening. Services at North street United church next Sunday will be conducted by the pastor, Rev. Geo. T. Watts. Sermon trubjects: 11 a.m., "A Dia- courager ;" 7 pm„ "A Decision and the Result." Sunday school at 3 pm. Services In Victoria street United church next Sunday will be con- ducted by Rev. F. W. Craik. At the us ruing service his subject will be "The True Fellowship" There will 1.e a special song service in the even- ing, when the Beth Parker hymn kooks will be used. Sunday school at 3 p.m. n Rev. D. J. Lae will conduct the morning servl.'e` nox cbureh next Sunday and will Take as hie subject "The Glory of the Cfoak'"'At the even- ing service members of the senior SL (Mit*estt]- be gmeocietett' with the minister in conducting the ser- vice- Mr. Wm. Welr, student of Knox College, will be the speaker. A liber- al -lanae reelection 1s requested. At the Baptist church nett Sunday the pastor, Rev. W. T. Bunt, w111 con- duct the services at the usual hours of 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. The sermen stab - leets w111 be: Morning, "Je.us Christ Glorified In His Own:" evening, "The Sovereignty of God." The sacrament o1 the Lord's Sapper will be observed et the close of the morning worship. p ay mina backing game and waw is OD the Ines' goal time aster time on hispeetacular lone rushes, bot Lady Lock a* busy elsewhere and refund to smile on lois effort*. By the sad of the game the Sailors noted as tbaagh they had been through chopping IiUI "or something." Doak as the file casualty when, In the rat period, be slopped a terrific shot y Kennedy from R. McEwen with his ace. The "spiat" with which the telt struck could plainly be beard all ver the rink and the goalie, who took le blow on the right temple, went m as if he were pole-axne„,,,c se given • band by .upporte a of 1h teams and resumed the game lthout leaving the leeEarly In the end period Combe rode Allison IIh a high stick and the diminutive Inger left for repairs to a cat on his rehead. E. Robinson was penalised or handing Combe a return wallop Robinson wan the last to receive ore then the ordinary ran of bruises. he thing that hurts 1s the fact that Is eye was cut while he was In the est -room" and, the injury was done 3, las brother, Who went skating past I. box with • bigh Stick. (tumors of strife among the Blues e said to be responsible for the Huge 1n Imes for this game. It eet.W seem, however, that the addition another junior. Combe, was all I. le good for the teem. He played l 1 game on defence and is a good still -carrier and fearless checker. MacDonald mined out on what 'could have been a goal early in the Pt .ond period, when he took a peas um Stoddart close in and trounced e puck off L711ott's pads. The Blues .toed on several spectacular three - an rushes, particularly the second 11e of Holmes - Pickett - Y. McEwen, ho went In on Doak several times .7 to Tose to the defence or have elr shots turned. One such play re- itsd In a seratnble In whichseveral ayera were down on the tee. As they owly untangled it was noticed that *Ode unknown manner McKay had t a erl•.or hold on Kennedy, who nn at the bottom of the pile. Such Ings do happen, one is Sed to snp- re. W. noblemen was here and ere 0014 1. w or other, big apparent - winced skate@ carrying hid effort - /sly 1n i' rrsnit of the all too fee - petty mita[ puck. Plays foamed tit his e. onga by the youthful eentre re always dangerous, and his Con- ant wnrtytng of the puck or pnck'- rrier w;,s the cantle M lots oat grief r the limes. After :chont five minutes of the ird Perirsl, th. Sellers were playing th W.,,sl and McKay enrollee off r, as far ad was visible to the naked P from n.e prass•box, perdtr•tly legal peke. tt ith Marney, Allison and nddnrt the only protection In front Doak, the Ames hitt no time In rowing hep Pone Irma,, hot aeenrate •king 814 tricky -Stick handling NI e part et the three men keptthe etc clear sato the team was again tett atr.•ngeb. (lombe next took • I for boarding McKay stet the two Ewen., took charge of the forward toe A dengarewn rush on their part s robbed by W. Robttaaen, who tnride ij m 101"11, lard 114 t wag rimmed. A har(f idiot by rent wait beer cleared by Tose, std m a srrasble the (fact wept rolling the lee to where Bath wait alone on defence. McKay broke like a flash chimed rho disr. Rath took a heel - swift anal He pack tneen eed nePi' stick and railed ea towards the goal TOWN LEAGUE HOCKEY Several members of the IAons Club turned out on Friday afternoon to nee the opaline gave of their junior balmy schedule, played between dm Mame et which Raymond Murray and Terry Oasbr ce respectively, are cap- tains. Murray's team won, notching a 2-1 victory over Ocsteilo's neg. Although the boy. were lent at times on the large ice surface, they miaowed a surprising knowledge in the game, and the handful a spectators derived lots of fun from the exbibitioa Ref- eree R. Stonehouse was not greatly Andel W that *eteee& of "bed men," but he did have to keep • close eye on little outburdw of temper that thawed once or twice. W. ftbesrdown. goalie for Murray. showed marked ability and was undoubtedly the team's star. Costello and Don W1ggYg Wele the beet on Ceeteito's team. ; • • . Referee J. E. Smith bad his bands full on Monday efteenooe during the Mason vs. Garrick game, which the Garrick tam won by a 2-0 score. The youngsters were inr4trwd In argue frequently awing themselves and with the referee and numerous penalties were banded out for tripping and •Matt. The influence of the ceder r,...uw :now better was shown when about twenty kids ganged the referee during a dispute over an alleged got' that wen not allowed. Ken Young, midget defenceman on Gar- rick's team, showed a decidedly aggres- sive attitude and tdurnld develop into a Bret -rate "bad man." Garrict was undoubtedly the beat on the lee and 1s • *dos *We dotter and .tick -hand- ier. Mason wee poseibiy nett in line. • • • The next game, Mills ve. Costello, is scheduled for this Friday, February tad. Grandma -Well, Rkbard, what wee tie seers? Rienerd (making doe allowance for grammes lack of tecbtioal knowledge) -Nothing to nothing. Grandma --0h, then have played at all Ton needn't A nervous old lady was buying a portable ',Woken radio wet. "Now do you definitely aware me," she asked, looking anxlouely at the instrument, "that I shan't get a shock r "Madam," wid the assistant im presalvety, "I do definitely assure that you won't get a 'Vet -until you hear some of the programs." with McKay In portrait. As he caught np to the puck be was overtaken by two Blots who rode him into the tor- ner and spoiled his shot. Still having tee happy knack of being where be is most needed on the defeat*. Murney broke np play atter play to the over- time period. In the last half of the period the Blew; pmt the Me1wens, Rath and Street* up, hut the only re- sult wan a penalty for Street, whn tripped Wood's* he waa about to let drive at an open side et the net. Mc- Kay took a pale from Wood and waft heir -way up the ice when the final hell rang on the first seetefems game of the achednle. Rent Ped l costa-). Pa SUJN-Rilbtt, Alli- son, Rath. Beeend Peeled Geniis -0. P.natttes--Marney (2), 1C. Robinson, Pickett Third Ported Goats -O. Penal( tee- Wood, 11.- 30.;, Combo, F.. Rohtnenn. Overtime Period Goals --0. Penalties-AllIwm, Streets, The lineup: Goderich--Goal, 11. Doak ; defence, 11. Mnrney, J. Woad ; centre. R. 81ol4- dert ; winga, D, McKay, W. MaeDoe- eld ; sltsraatess, W. Robinane, 1E. Rab- itt ee,M.. Arifumu CHIP 11 --Cheek 0. TIlint!t: 4.fbik J. Elliott. 0. Rath; tenter, R. Me - Ewen; wings, D. Kennedy, K. Streets; *':senates„ K. Plaskett, C. Heloses, le. Methuen, 0. Omaha; sob.gnalle, 14. R.ferea-W. Bowman. New Haas - LI remora as- Llrersaor*. Mur'. £'JU SOME ass A large .#mar of people have visited t$ ilherreela of Reg. McGee ou Hamilton street mis walk, to see the new 1984 Dodge which L on dis- play. It te a beautltul ear. Already Dr. Atk11tiee of town is sporting • uew soden. The many features of the uew cars wl(i be listed In the adver- THIS WAS SUDDEN "ltualu" Stoddart, star centre on the lint string forward line of the Saone hockey team, who has played 1n every game so far this season without an injury or penalty, had to play with the "West-eudere," facetiously known at times u the "Dock -rata," to sus- tain his Drat injury. 1t was during a game of "ultimo" os the smooth k, in tLe harbor that the accident occurred Mat laid "Rosie" out cold for a mat- ter of mluute& His version of the af- fair was that, as he was standing still watt.•hing an argument, one a the pluyera crashed headlong Into him mud then a number of players were pouring water on his face and pump - leg his arms. "Rosie" apparently did ne,t realize there was a coualdenble Ism* of time between the crasbtng mrd the arm pumping. His theme song of the affair, by the way, 1a "You came to me from out of uowhere." SPECIAL MUSICAL SERVICE At Si. George's church on Sunday evening (Sexageelma) during even- song there will be a short recital of music t.y the following artists: Mrs. I` Wurtele, ptaniste ; Mrs. J. Roberta, t lobulate ; Mr. Forbes Miller, vlolta cc list ; Master George Parsons, treble .oletet. This will be In lieu of a sc umou. The order of service will be as fol- lt.ws : Otgan preludes (a) "Prelude in C minor" Bach (b) "Pilgrim's Chorus" Wagner (c) "Chanson" LYlm1 lijmns-863, 516, 642, 34. Psalm --No. 23 Stephens kagnificat Smart Nunc DImlttts Footer Piano, organ, violin and 'cello- "Sereqads" Braga P1rno-orgaa duet -"Adoration" Gaul Violin solo-"Cavatina" Rad S lo:incrllo sob -"Lullaby" Gethie B. Davies Plano -organ dost -"Prelude In C sharp minor" Rachmantno>Q Violin solo -"Meditation" from "Than" Massenet Piano, organ, violin and 'cello -"Largo" Handel Offertory -"In a Monastery Garden" Ketelbey George Parsons and Choir Violin Obligate, Mrs, Roberts Vesper -No. 40 Beethoven Organ postlude-"Triumphal March In 1)" Lemmena Bernard A. Mann, organist and ,.bol rmaster. Visitor. -"Weil, Joe, how do You like your new little stater Y' Joe. "Oh, she's all right, I guess, but there are lots of things we Deeded i BORN McLBAN -In Goderich, on Friday, January 26, to Mr. and Mrs. A. Stanley McLean, a son. PTRAU(1HAN.-In Ooderleb, on Mon- day, January 29, to Mr. and Mrs. Andrew ti Btramghan, a eon. i tribt....4i' 't-•fsrezirtort $Mgttal, Oodertcb, on Sunday, Janumry 2S, to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Carrick, a daughter. HALLAM.- In Colborne township on Saturday. January 27, to Mr, and Mrs John Hallam (nee Margaret Pttblado), ■ son (John Brian), DIED HALLIDAY.-in Goderich, on Thurs- day. February 1st, Ada Hepworth Townsend, widow of Andrew Halli- day, aged 63 years. The funeral will take place from her residence, corner Victoria street and Elgin avenue, on Saturday, Feb- ruary ebruary 8rd. at 2.30 o'esock p;n, to Malt land cemetery. WANTED WANT TO WORK ON SHARES OR rent farm with buildings. Fifteen users experience. Apply to BOX 26, SIGNAL OFFICE. 1100/C8 WANTED BY TYRRELL'S Itookehop, Toronto: Users' "in the Days of the Canada Company:" Intse.' "History of the C.F.R." Quote price and condition. Pi1R1,111 NO'flt WOOD FOR SALE. V The Teen has a quantity or geed body hardwood direct from the tow* bush for sale at 9.410 per single cord of o e -toot wood, delivered. Also a limited quantity of good body hardwood .t 98.00 per tali cord of four -foot wood. Orders left at the Town Hall will be attended tn. L. 1, KNOX, Town Clerk. - FOR SAi.E OR RIMY COR BALE. -TWO YOUNG ROAN I. hello. Durham. JAYICB °HIg. 001,11, R.R. 3, (Mdcrlch. CARE FOR RENT. --ON Rth CON - a CESSION of rnttorne tnwn.hlp. Appy tlMR 15, SIGNAL OFFICE.. L'f1R BALE -DESIRABLE LOT ON Brock street, (leder eh --.$23() (Can- adian), W. A. WTI/TELT, 8216 Oak St., New Orleans, Is. I'IIO}Cit FARM FOR 8ALiC TO elate an elate. Let 2R, concession (loderieh Inwaahtpl nrnaliting of 8o sa* ten . A 11. x ilii ft, weR and wlndmlf : T terms orchard ie fall Iwrlag; 1R acres plowed. Half-mlh. from (leech 164 school. Rural mall and tslephwoe Por rice and terms ap ply to the stouter*: J. L3.*Lf11 00X, R 3. 1. Oederh'h . J. R 00X, Metal: MES. W. J STEWART. spates P0R 8A14 SALE BY TENDER. healed tenders will be received by 0.e uadersigned for the purchase et 'te following assets which are offered in the following blocks: 1. Two paid-up units of 1100.05 t.Ca of Bu r OU Royalties Syndi- cate No. ' 2. Biz peld-up units of 3100.00 each in Superior Oil Royalties Syedicat, No. 2. S. Seven paid-up units in Superior 011 Royalties Syndicate No. 3. 4. One $1000.00 Both on Ito Rleh- r:ond Street, West, Toronto. Tenders close at 12 o'clock noon nn S.turday, February 17th, 1984. There moat be sold in order to whale Up an estate. The highest or any other tender not necessarily aecepted. For further particulars apply to the ut.oersigned. Dated at Goderich this 80th day of January, A.D. 1934. FRANK DONNELLY, Goderich, On- tario. Solicitor for the Acheulian - NOTICE TO (R15DITOR8 NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In the matter of the estate of Mar- ion H. Carey, late of the Town at Goderich, In the County of Huroa, widow, deceased, Notice la hereby given pursuant se the Trustees Aet, 11.8.0. 1927, Chap 1C14. that, ell creditor* and othesw having claims &[alert the 'tate et tM-alald- Marion H. Clamp, *bo died e her, A.D. 1!133, at thSootier. God- erich, are required on or before the 20th day of February, A.D. 1984, to send by post, prepaid, or dearer to the executors of the estate of the said deceased, the full particulars, to writ- ing. of their claims, a statement oe Moir accounts, and the nature of the security, If any, held by them, verified by declaration. And take notice that after such Iasi mentioned date the said execu- tors w111 proceed to distribute the as- sets of the said deceased among the partiee entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of wbkh they shalt then have notice. DUDLEY HOLMES and CHABLIS J 1iAMn'LTON, Executors, by Dog14 E. Holmes, Solicitor for the ail/ Erections. Dated at %detect this 18th day a January, A.D. 1984. AUCTIONEEIUNG THOMAS GUNDRY, GODERICH. LIVE STOOK AND GENERAL AUCTIONEER lblepboae Nes .712 Sales attended to aupwhero a*aggp effort made to give •adaaaatkle. Farmer,' gale noses disoounb.d. MEDICAL flit. Y. 1. R. FORSTER, EYE XO83, THROAT. Laos Boase eituween New Yat Ophthalmic sad Aural t1osplt.4, air sumo* at Mooredeid Ilya Hospital and London den Square Throat Hospital, 53 Waterloo Street 8., 8trttfcad. Telephone 287. At Hotel Bedford, Goderich, from I pm. to 4 pm. on the second Wen ne-sday of each manlike". st', DRUGLESS PRACTITIONER /h11ROPRACTOR AND DRUGLESS THERAPIST Goderich. Photo 841 Equipped with eitotra-megende baths. Electronic electric tr.s4auste and chiropractic. Chronic, and nervous diereses. Lady ina ate tendasce. Ofiloe hours 2 to 5 and T to 8 p.m. on Tuesday, Friday and Bee - today. and on Wednesday 10 to 16 a.m. and 7 to 8 p.m., or cossultatice may be had by appointment. A. N. ATBINSON Residence and Dates --Corner a South street fel Britannia teed, LEGAL DUDLEY E. HOLME8, Ba*meiSter, Etc. Office -Court House, Oodertefo. Tetepbone 65. DOUGLAS R. NAIRN, Barrister and Solicitor Once-Uamllton Street, God.ritf Telephone 612, F. RTO.. DARROW, BARRISTER, R as 8ucres.or to J. L Killoran Office -The Square, Goderioh. Telephone 117. CRANK DONNELLY, B.A., Barrister, &sticker, (Ole. Office--Haanitton Street, Ooderit*. Te;epbone 282. HAYS k HAYS, Barristers and Solicitors R. 0 Hays, B.C., and R. C. Hays, B.A. Ofilee---Hamilton Street, Ooderlek- TMepttone 88. ERNEST M. LEE, Barrister and Solk'ttcr Sun LKe Dui/die, Adelaide and We - torn Streets, Inmate 2. Telepbone Elgin 5801. INSURANCE. LOANS, 11'M. McK(LLOP MUTUAL FIRE iNSUL RI *NOE CO. -Perm and isolated epee property insured. omeen.--Alez Broadfoot, Preddsst. Boafeek ; James Ooano!y, Vlce-Praa, Gadertecb P.O.; Merton A. Reid, Sea - forth. S.c.-Tema., 8esfertb P.O, Di rw+tors--A. lttoaMont. ILK No. 9, fleetort4 : James ft%oldire. Welles: Wm Knox, Teadashore; Robert PM - rim. Markle& ; Gee Lainhernft. Reed- . Pick ; JItle Le�p.r, Beuesdell. adielte-W J. Tow. ILK . 9. tea tom, James Weft Birth: ll Rise - ley. Nmafotth: Jobs Murray. Seeferth. Poles baAderd eas make ell patemeir *54� /.t their mode remitted et SO �ttgd beak, CNatss ; Cabo% OatttCe Oratory, IlUml itee street. dsiarieb. or .1. S Reid'. ONNai Seer* 8aytiMd,