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S. -Thursday, August I3th, met
FURNITURE
Repaired, Remodelled sad
Upholstered
WORK GUARANTEED
PRICKS REA8ONARLsi
George McKlsy
Bt. David's Simi, SSderioh
01).►►RE30NLIAI PRICES
Peaky
Hens, 5 lbs., 10c; bean, 4-5 lbs., 9c;
hens, under 4 11s, TO.
Eggs and iodise
Eggs, pet doses. Mie -24e; butter,
dairy, lb, Rte; butter, creamery. lb.,
26c.
4e--11111 peal, lb., 5e --4c; lamb, lb.,
yr
7o -71K
Gala
Wises t. per bug+.. 00e -0.5e; buck-
wheat, per bus., 40c -45c; oats, per
bus., 40e; barley, per bus.. 40:---45c.
Vegetehles
Potatoes. new, $2--$2.25 bag.
Fleur and Feed
Br:,n. ltr(.Ib. lag. $1411; short, 100 -
Ib. bag. 41.7.0; ]fanitulw flour, 100-1b.
.,.._� -bag. V.INT.
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TAKES OVER BUSINESS
The insurance business of the late
Wm. Beatty has been purchased by
Mr. Harry Ford, ut Clinton. Mr. and
Mrs. Ford at present are in New
Brunswick, where be is attending a
convention of representatlree of the
Confederation Life Insurance Com-
pany.
1t la al$bunced that Col, tleorge H.
Drew. the will be among the .peak- Proposes Reunion
era at the Conservative picnic at Bay..
Town Council
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aald on August 2tlth. AT THE PARK MOUSE
The regular meettng of the Oodertck
Tuwuahip Hospital AuziTlitry sill he
held at the home of Miss Josu Grover.
South street, on Thursday, August
IDth, at 2.30 o'clock.
C. N. IL EMPLOYEES' PICNIC
On Saturday afternoon more than
thirty C.N.R. employees, their wives,
families and friends from Clinton,
Hoimesvllle, Heusall and Goderleb en-
joyed an outing at Harbor Park. So
atleoseehtl seas .,the -eknic tbaL1L.
decided to make 1t an annual affair,
*Ad tits hope was espaessed *Mt adore
employeess and friends might be in-
vited next year.
Holiness -111e andGoderich teamed up
against Clinton to win a softball game
played it the park, then all went to
the waterfront and had a trip In a
motor boat, whiling away the time
91Eas1202 vLjL� ; jlit)isong lett by Mr.
51.601aebey, �f Glatoa. - ... --
On returning to the park a most
gratifying picnic supper was spread on
the long tables In the pavillon, and
the small amount left spoke well for
tbe culinary ability of the ladies.
Those present were Mr. Ted Wells,
Meas C. Wells, Mr. 1'. McLeod, Mies
N. McLeod, Miss E. Wells and Miss E.
Black, all of Ooderich; Mr. Norman
Meyers, Mr. Chas, Wilson, Reta EI-
llOtt and . Phrllla ]rallfott. of Ho
ville ; Mr. and Mrs. J. Vincent, of
Hensall, and Mr. and Mrs. McCifn-
chey, 1t. McCllnchey, Mrs. Cook and
Jackie Cook, Mary and Frank Clancy,
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver and Audrey, Mr. t
and Mrs. Jervis and Audrey, Mr, .and
Mrs. Addison, J. A. Addison, Miss (1.1
Addison, Miss J. Cameron and Asa and
Tom Desires, all of Clinton.
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dal committee, and another communl-
catlou trona the board, asking for the
advesce of 51100 from the 11936 levy,
was sent to the finance committee,
Not Geed Enough
A letter froth the Cauadiau National
Railways sdvlsing that they propose to
rlprap their wharf east of the (ioder-
Ich elevator, so as to protect their
tracks from washout, met wits critl-
_ *Pre M ( mr taberk .-..•
condltlon of the wharf wag described
sisaresems - Gad ..r..be.
rap, It was said, would not be sada-
factory.
It was decided to ark H. J. Desch -
man. M.P., to take the matter up with
the Public Works Department at Ot-
tawa, to see that a proper job 1s done.
A number of notices recelvel from
;orporations with reference to the ap-
iiinumeiirrnLtletT.isbool taxes 'fate
referred to committee of the whole.
Committee Reports
The finance committee reported that
total receipts from the grand *teed at
the race meeting un civic holiday
were $50'2.2e. The expenses, including
1;J8.20 Pee -twist tax, were 567.20,
leaving net receipts of $.526.03, one-
half of which, 528253, 1s to be paid to
the 'Trotting and Pacing Amex•iatlon.
ant irf E141. gar made to b4- _
minion pay eel.Lratlon committee, but
as the expeuees were only 134.80 the
commie..• has returned *15.20 to the
town.
Guests of the past week at the Park
House were L•t8, Wood, London; W
(I), Nice!, Toronto; W. M. Pran, *rat
ford; C. W. luksater, Guelph; Mrs
J. A. MacDonald and Mrs. D. A. John
Ston, Hamilton; Mrs. J. A. Keefe,
De-
troit; Mea Ilklgar F. Fitzgerald
Grosse Ile, Mick.; Mary A. Keefe, De-
troit; Rev. Geo. and Mrs. Aitken,
OoMstoae; Mrs, Jas. Hamilton, God-
erlch; Dr. and Mrs. H. Yoh and fam-
ily, Pontiac; Mrs. J. H. Cahreo, Cal-
- Sidle Hdvrt('d4,- 1Inghspeptost.;.
Yrs, Lloyd, Cook and Jack, Sfmcoe;
Clinton.
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A number of re omnaendatlona-were
made regarding arrears of taxes:
Thal (1110 he accepted in lieu of furni-
ture seized for arrears un lots 1247
and 1224l, and that, if paid at once,
4500 be accepted as payment In full
o December 31st, 1935, of arrears of
taxes against part lots 106 and 107.
Maitland concession Huron road
Specials this Week!
Threshing Beef
(PRIME STEER)
12%c Ib.
rRIME STEER BEEF -
Roast 12''ie
Boil sk
Leen Boit tk
Pilar Rib Roast, relied 22e
SPRING I AMB-
I.ega 21e
loin 25.
Fronts 22e
Breasts 1214e
MILK -FED VF.AL-
Veal ('hops ...:v'.t l5
Rump Roast 15e
Loin Roast 18e
Stewing Veal 11e
SANITARY MEAT MARKET
Please 485 Hamilton Eft. We Deliver. Next Hunt's Hardware.
The special committee recommended
that the band give a concert at the
bowling club tournament on Wednes-
day, August 19th, to count on the con -1
tract with the town. ,
The public works 'committee recom-
mended that roadwork, tarring and
covering road on the Square, and pre -
Laren. grading and tarring both sides
of Victoria street la submitted to the
county engineer for approval as coun-
ty highways work, and to be paid out
of county highways rebate; also that
the Department of Highways -of -On-
tario be notitled of the disrepair of
the C.N.B. overhead bridle on Salt -
ford bill, also the dangerous condition
owing to this bridge being narrowed
by railing off a portion for pedestdaill
The pedestrian walk, the committee re- els
commended, should be placed on brack-
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AT HOTEL SUNSRT
Guests at -Hotel Sunset the past
week were: Mrs- Hamilton Cassels,
Miss Agatha Cassels, Mrs. G. B. Davi-
50n, Mr. 7. Vance Davison, Protector
Maurice Hutton, Miss Margaret Davld-
e(woe -ilii - asd'--1Mw---I,ie•4! M.Dou�ga1,
atteee,r0. Int!'_T" i'owtd*; fi...7L-'RrbQ;-
A. O. Hewton, all of Toronto; Mr and
Mrs. N. P. Lockwood, Kingsville; Mrs.
Albert Oort, Sarnia; Mrs. E. J. H(g-
eins, Sarnia; Mr. and Mrs. C. 1.. Laua-
peary and Miss Lanspeery, Windsor;
Mr. Cyril D. Henderson and Mrs.
Henderson, Brantford ; Mrs. W. T.
Burns, Brantford; Mr. and Mrs. W.
Hullingshead. Dutton; Mrs. J. B. Fer-
guson and Miss Jean Ferguson 8t.
omaK_; Mr, 4�I�t J. !1. Allar�
London; Mr. and Mrs. II. lincV`-and
family, St. Thomas; Mrs. T. P. Mc-
(lormfek and T. B. McCormick, Lon-
don; Mrs. R. M. Roy, Mr. John H.
Roy. and Miss B. C. Wragg. Hamilton;
Miss Fran es. Beatrice Taylor and Mies
Marion Ellis, of London; Mrs. J. W.
Westcort- sr., Miss Mary Loulse �Vest-
cotr, and Mrs. Burt Schumacher. Aun
Arbor ; Mrs. J. Kent Smith and Mias
Irene tient Smith, Detroit; Mr, and
Mrs. Frank Harrison and daughter,
Cleveland; Mrs. I). B. Anderson,
Miss Aun Heileman. Chicago; Mr. and
Mrs.
21, B.` Power- Columbus, Ottlo;
Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Warner, Grand
Rapala Mich.; Miss Gertrude Ryan,
Macedon. N. Y.: Miss Josephine Jades.,
Niagara Falls, N. Y.; Mr. and lira. 1'.
J. McDonald. Toledo, Ohio; H. A.
Finlay and Mrs. H. A. Finlay, Oak
Park, III.; Mrs. W. Gray Brown, Oak
Park. ILL.; Mr. John Mills. Highland
Park, 111. ; Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Pao -
les. Detroit; Mrs. S. P. Tracy and
Miss A. B. Tracy. Cleveland; Mists
Florence Richardson, New. York Clay.
alias E. L Laurance, 8chuylerville ;
Mr, and Mrs. G. C. Polk and child.
Detroit; Mrs. F..1. McKeovin, Detroit;
Mrs. C. B. Stowe, Birmingham Mich.;
Mee Jane Kaylor, Mrs. James D. Kay-
lor and Mrs. Jas. D. Kaylor, Indiana -
eta outride the bridge, thus leaving
more room for road traffic.
The cemetery and parka committee
1007 Pure Pennsylvania 6 -qt
PENN -RAD MOTOR OIL
LIBBY'S
RIPE OLIVES -
t Star - Ir, Sauce
HERRING - -
DOMINO
McCormick's Fresh
FIG BARS - - 2 lbs. 2Se
MacLaren's
PEANUT BUTTER 25 -oz jar 23e
2 in 1
WHITE SHOE POLISH bot. 14t
R AN FLAKES Pkg.
KETA SALMON31'''
Bayside Chole• Quality
PEACHES - Tna2Sq
Isamu. or Vani1L
EXTRACTS ArtIMcial
Blaek Crimson Label
RED ROSE TEAR
tOMATO
JUICE 2
Bovril
Corned Beef
12nz.25
Tins
Bulk Cider epee
VINEGAR
Gal. 39(
4 Cakes Manyflower
1 Cake Fairy Soaps
NAVY TISSUE
P&G SOAP -
Special! Large Size Lemons dosen 3bc
Fresh
Carrots 3 for 10c - Beeta 3 for lOc - Celery 2 for 17c
(FREE DELIVERY ON, ALL. O$DIiB8)
reported that a new sign had been
erected at the entrance to tbe tourist
camp; also that a steel tank, 30 by 9
feet, had been purchased from Wm. Sy-
monds for 5250, one-half to be paid In
1936 and one -halt in 1937. Mr. Sy-
monds has agreed to deliver this tank
tato the cemetery for 425, and 1t is to
be placed upright and used as a stand-
pipe In connecUon with the cemetery
waterworks system.
Tbe fire committee reeommended
-that Mr. Jackman and Wm. Symonds
be rendered an account for $c.0 each,
for services and the use of the town's
ire equipment at fires at their respec-
tive pla(•es In the township of Colborne.
Councillor Huckins wanted to know
eh" had sent the plumbers to make
repairs at the tollet-room- at the har-
bor.
Clerk Knox said he had, and ex-
plained the circumstances, whereat the
count -Ill -or told the clerk to keep his
bandit off -be objected to the clerk
"usurping the powers of the water,
light and harbor committee" (of wlilcl
Councillor Huc'kens 1s chairman).
The clerk's comment was: 'That
will suit me line."
COLBORNE TOWNSHIP
OOQBORNtE TOWNSHIP, Aug. 12. -
Mrs. Joe l4ro'que 1s visiting frleuds
In Turouto.
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Mrs. Earl McKnight and two child-
ren spent a few days last week with
friends at Westfield.
Mrs. Melvin Tyndall gent the week-
end visiting In Toronto. '
Miss Helen and Mr. Kenneth 1. -
rucque, of Montreal, are visiting with
Mr. Joe Laroeque.
Mrs. John Cook, ut Westfield, L
visiting her daughter, Mrs. Karl Mc-
Knight.
Decoration servile will be beld In
Colborne cemetery on Sundry after-
stone,
fternoon, August 20, at D. .. ......._
OI!'iUCK BY CAR
Mrs. Edward Wettlaufer, of Aaonlree,
near Stratford, suffered a terrible er
perlence on Sunday atterrtoon when
she was struck by a car, but furtan-
ately escaped without serious Injury.
'Tbe mishap occurred un Kingston
street wben Mrs. Wettlaufer, welting
from oat car across the road to join
Ma. busbead, mtepped_ dlree8Jy. -los -tbs
path of au approaching Tavistock car,
She was thrown In the air and struck
a fender of the car, from which she
was thrown to the pavement. Tbe
victim managed to stagger to the side
of the road, where she lapsed Into un -
UNIT OR FOUND
1 O T.-1i0Id) •R(ktARY WITH A1110-
THYefF bestir. Minder pewee laevo
at 'MK SIU4".&L OFFICE or phare
3Y4W. "11 •
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WANTED
TEN isfr ltS FOR DREDGING
SEALED TieNDElttl, addressed to tbe
uudersiguerl and eudoried "Tender
for Dredging, Owen Sound, Ont.," will
be vo, e(vo d us tLi 12 e'eleek_ases
tlgltt saving), Friday, Aagud 21, 1131.
Tenders will net be considered aa -
leas made od the forms supplied bit
the Department and in accordance
with the conditions set forth therelu.
Combined specification and form of
tender can be obtained on application
to the undersigned, also at the once
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EXAMINED AND
cum
AT RSASOrABLE
Pl,
Aa L COLE
.OPTO>M! IAT.
PHONE lr-'•'° "OODEIMPi
CARD 05' THANKS
of the Dlstrlct Itngiucer, Equity Build- YR. AND MRS. F. W. t)l.7HAlB$L
Ing, Toronto, Ont. us AND FAMILY wish to thank tbelr
Tehiterrmdst tbelude tine tuning of -many trtemtr Mr -the ittadseaerand
the plant to and from the work. sympathy extended to them la their
The dredges and other plant which recent bereavement. They wish also
are intended to be employed on this to thank those nacho sent dowers and
work shall have been duly regletered those who loaned their caro fur the
in Canada on or before the tbttty-drst fuueral.
consciousness. Mrs. Wettlaufer was day of December, 1929, or shin have
taken to Alexandra hospital, wbere been constructed and registered in WAN1RD
an examination repealed abrasions and Canada since the raid date.
scratches. but no broken bones.Each tender mutt loo aceompenied by
- Nvee of eke Tavistock car, a certified cheque on a chartered bank
_g___ _... __ fie ..adt made 1al bl;.-i9 eke, order
Clarence Neeb, war giiiiii hied bj eh -HT
It. C. Poetelethwalte, but era not de- of the Honorable the Minister of Pub
tamed. t He Worts equal to 5 per cent. of the
OBITUARY
amount of the tendereerliterer Bonds
of the Dominion of ('anode or of the
Canadian National Railway Company
and Its constituent eowpanles ancon
JOHN L AITKEN dltlonally guaranteed as to principal -
After an Illness of a few weeks, the and Interest by the Dominion of Can- yEN WANTED FOR RAWLRIOH
death of John Lee's Aitken, which ada, or the aforementioned bonds and Routes of 1400 families. Reliable
occurred at hill home, Market street, a certified cheque If required to make hustler should start earning 425 week -
on Sunday evening, removed an 014. up an odd amount. In 140 ease shall ly and Increase rapidly. Write today.
well-known and highly -regarded real- the security depo.it" be lees than RAWLMJIGH, Dept. MC-21BS-G, Mon -
dent of Goderlch. Mr. Aitken was :300,00.
eighty year* of age. He was born By order,
treal, Canada.
at Lang, in the county of Peterbor-
ough, a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS
John Lewis Aitken, who removed to
Godericb with hes family sixty-five
years ago. The senior Aitken estab-
lished a large cooperage shop to sup-
ply barrels for the firm of Ogilvie* &
Hutcheson, proprietors of the dour
mill and salt block now owned by
the Western Canada Flour Mills Co.
When the fatber died, the younger
.1. L. Aitken carried on the bus(nesa.
For some years, when the -Big Mill"
was not In operation. he engaged in
other business, but when the mill re-
sumed operation he again took up his
old trade and was employed In the
mill cooperage until his retirement FRIDAY, AUGUST 21st,
four years ago. He was faithful and at 2 o'clock sharp:
conscientious in all that he did, was Tbe property consists of one-half
OWANTRD.-WASHING ROASON-
vl ABLY done at home. No tattle -
tela .gray left. In. _._Aide 1Q UQ 21
SIGNAL.
ill(AN'TED.-Ut9B0 TIRES.
ERAL allowance made os
used tires tor new Dominions, 1=
11118 SERVICE STATION.
• J. M. SOMERVILLE,
Secretary.
1)epartmaatat tet Public Works,
Ottawa, August 11, 1936.
AUCTION S.11ES
AUCTION SALE OF A ((DM'}`OR-
TAIB'LE BRICK DWELLING, wltb
a_ frame stable and one-half acre et
land in 'Saltford, where taxes are low.
We are instructed by - Mrs. Jobs
Steep to sell by public auction, at the
premises, on
well liked by hie associates, and was
kind and friendly to all with whom he
came in contact.
In 1883 he married Miss Sarah
Ann Wilson of Goderleh, and the
golden weddleg was celebrated three
years ago. He is survived by his
wife, two daughters, Miss A. Rose
Aitken, librarian of the Goderlch pub-
lic library, and Mrs. (Rev.) W. H.
Moss (Marjorie), of Hythe, Alberta;
and three sons, Arden H., traveller
for Spittal Bros. Ltd., London; Scott
F. and Harold W., of Hood River,
Oregon; a sister, Mrs. Fred Gooeh, of
acre of good garden land, a brick
house containing living -room, kitchen,
summer kitchen, pantry and three bed-
rooms on ground floor, a good cellar,
and four rooms upstairs. The barn
is In good shape, and easily converted
into a garage If necessary. Electric
lights in Douse. Tbe taxes last year
were 1;6.70. Possession can be given
at once.
TERM[ -Twenty per cent. of pur-
chase
uschase price to be paid at time of sale;
balance in thirty days, or terms may
t* arranged on a portion of tea pnr-
chaae money.
Buffalo. N.Y., and a brother, William, MRS. JOHN STEEP, Proprietress.
of Hastings, Florida. There are five T. OtiNDRY A SON, Auctioneers.
grandchildren.
Mr. Aitken was a member of North
AUCTION BALE OF li,E81DENl
street United church, with which he ANL iIOCBE YC94NI811INGS. LN -
had been associated ever since coming (R.UDING HEINPZ3( .N PIANO am.)
(o Goderlch whey -five years ago, and BNeli- -
the funeral servlee at the family re-
sidence on Tuesday afternoon was
ehnductol by Rev. W. P. Lane, pastor
of that church, and Rev. C. F. Clarke.
a former pastor. Mina Nellie Col-
borne sang the hymn, "I Need Tbee
Every Hoar." s favorite of the de -
We have received Iaatritetluns from
Mrs. Jamey C. Bogle to sell by'{>ubYe
auc'tlon at the premises, No. 11 Tra•
falgar street, Goderkb, on
SATURDAY, AUGUST 22nd,
at 1.30 p.m.:
•eased',, Wm Helen Lane aecompan!- The property eon.tsting of west part
Old Boys' Reunion for 1937 ing. The -honorary pallbearers were
Deputy Reeve Turner asked what members of the session of North
was to be done about the holding of street church: Wm. Bailie, J. P.
eta old boys' reunion next year.
Tee
Hume, A. M. Robertson, Giles Jenkins',
was hearing about 1t every day, and W C. i'ridham and Gen. P. Gould,
some definite decision should be made. and the acting bearers were Thos,
It would be ten year next year since Gundry, John Hunter, John Newcombe,
Wm. McLean, John Wiggins end W.
flus last- eeualon. +H. Robertson. The remains were laid
Cuunclllor Humber also said the
at rest in Maitland cemetery.
people were asking for a re.ton next Those attending from out of town
Air and 1[ was time to begin prepare- were Mra. Smith, of Tara ; Mr. and
AimeeMrs. James Smith, of Lucknow; Mr.
)t was left to tbe Mayor to call a
public meeting to deal with the matter, J. E. Smith, of Llatowel ; Mr. um_
His Worship pointing out that this rens. McCamu", of Landon: Mtaa
was the pa�redure when the legit rr Elizabeth Willson and Meagre Charles
union wan hhMa . and Ben Wilson, of Detroit; Mn•. Hem -
The matter of purchasing lot 'C„ ingway and son, Mr. Willson Heming-
on CoIourg street from the H. C. Hays Way, of Mt. Morris, MIeb.
eatate at a price not to exceed 1200
was referred to Ole finance committee
with power to act.
The town clerk and treasurer was
given leave of absence for two weeks,
and 'Mita Worthy Blark was appointed
acting clerk and treasurer in the air
`Renee of Mr. Knox.
CmsswllVe of the Whole
The council then went into enmmtt-
tee of the whole and on resuming re-
ceived the committee's report rt•tom-
mending:
That the Provincial Municipal De-
rtment tx• asked for inatractions
kja:d tnto(rmation a. £o -'Gyle procetruee
In connection wlth.,cnmpany and cor-
puritan notice* resecting the propor-
[tons of public and separate !stool
assessments as required by 1906
amendments to the Assso4,ment Act.
That the proposal to Ileenae and re -
meet.. taxis In the town be referred
• to the special committee and in the
meaptlme we write other Nene of
slmttar size for information as to
license, scale of fees, and regulations.
That the efsyor arrange a meeting
of the eonncll vlth the public utllltIes
cetganlaslon to dtseuss joint pole line
eonstrtrrtt5n in eonnertlon with the
desire of the (tell Telephone Company
to re -locate its pole' lines In the east-
ern part of the town:
This report of comnrdttce of the
whole was adopted.
(loancillor Cralgle was appointed to
set In conjunction with the housing
mmfMRsitnl to taking over the Law-
rence bons. OR Keays street, taking
rare of the property and advertising It
for sale or otherwise
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'The remelt thervadjentrne4:-- - - --
1
DIED
AiTK17N.-in (loderfrh, op Sunday.
August 9th, John Lewis Aitken, in
his Slst year.
I CIFAFIFER.-At London, on Thurs-
day, Angled 6th, Ruth Schaefer,
(laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Schaefer, of Ooderlch, aged 26 years.
FRIT9.LPTf.=-At Alexandra hospital,
Goderleh, on Rnnday, Aging 9th,
'Harriet Jane Frltsley, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Frltzley, in her
25th year.
TO RENT
house, corner Fagin wenne and Wa-
farina street, Poaseaslon nn Septem-
ber 1. Apply to MRP. M. 1'. TYN-
DALL. R.R. 5, (loderieb. Telephone
Carlow 1522.
Fin
R RENT.- SIXTY -ACRE FARM,
feet -claim buildings', In Mullett town-
ship on No. 4 blghway, corner eon-
eesatnn 13, one and a -hale mule, from
I.nndeasorn and two and a -half miles
from Blyth. For particulars Reply F,
FINOLAND, Berrlstet, Clinton Ont.
FOR SAi.R
!PH 9.A.LiC.-HiIDiON CAR, iN
good coadltTtiR,-'-Vletrola to mahog-
any rate. Call at *2 East street.
UOi RM 1)'OR SALE. -TWO-STORY
sahrlek house m( Nelson street. Eight
rooms and bathroom. Good location.
Would exchange for Minicab)* or cot
1. W. MONTEITH,
Chartered Accountant
89 Ontario street, Stratford, Ontario
(Member FIrstbrook, Mcleod & Mqa-
telth, Toronto, Ontario.)
VE'IRRIINARY SURG1r N -
g • O. R. - MYERS. V, KVA&
g .S.
- VETERINARY BURG -
(Radiate of the University at To-
mato Gad Ontario Veterfaary College.
Omce at T. T. Murphy's, Hasslltoo
street. Phonies: Day 206; residence
;a49W.
AUCTIONICISDIG
THOMAS GLN,'DRT, OODLRICH,
LiVE STOCK AND GENERAL
AUCTIONEER
Telephone No 119
Sales attended to anywhere and ever"
effort made to give satisfaction.
Farmers' sale notes dlacoostsd.
MZDiCAL
DIr. . J. R. FORSTER, LY. R,
NOSE, THROAT.
Late House Surgeon New Test
Ophthalmic and Aural Hospital. .Me
sistant at Moorefield Eye Hospital
and Golden Squr.re Throat hospital.'
London, Eng.
ETES TESTED, GLASSES
SUPPLIED
53 Waterloo Street S., Stratford.
Telephone 267.
.Net-ibilt-'Wednesday, September
16th, from 7 p.m., to 11.30 a.m. on
Thursday, September 17tb, at Bedford
Hotel.
LEGAL
lot 73.1, on whist there Is a cesuiur- DUPLEY E. HOLMES,
table brick house containlmnyc saran Barrister. Etc.
r«rs, with dossed., hath, Once-f'•rort House, Ooderich.
pantry and good cement cellar. Telephone 55.
At the aswe tie all the contents
of the hc.me will bre ns
p,nes1 of : i'tano. DOUGL.AB R. NAIRN,
living -room, dining room, bedroom ■nd Barrister and Solicitor
kitchen furnisihings, garden tools. hose, office Hamliton Street. Goderleb,
lawn -sower, ..etc., garden
Jt( 11!x. Telephone -512.
grin(4(tone, dishes, glassware, curtsies
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and numerous other articles.
This is a genuine clearing sale.
Everything must be disposed of.
TERMS ON PROPERTY -Twenty
per vent. at time of sale; balance to
thirty dsya.
TF7RMB ON FURNISHINGS AND
PLA!StO•-Oaab.
T. OU2(DRY & SON. Auctidlveers.
AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE
HOUSE FURNISHINGS ANI) HUD-
SON -SEDAN.
We hare received instructions from
Mrs. C. A. Reid to sell by auction at
her home, Fast street, Goderlcb.. on
WEDNESDAY, ACGUST 19th,
eomnwncing at 2 p.m.:
Walnut case upright piano and
moot; mahogany cane ..ilg.Erola ; mahog-
any writing desk and bookcase; mo-
hair chesterfield and chair: walnut
court ; conch pillows; walnut library
table, cost Mlle; walnut dining -room
rates (table. chairs, edea cjinet, end
buffet), a tine suite in perfect coniif-
tion and expensive when bought ; two
cupboards; rugs; two dropleaf tables
walnut ; small table*; floor lamps;
renn(1 mahogany table; bridge tables;
mantel clack ; mahogany music cabinet:
mirror.; mahogany three-piece bed-
room suite: brass bed end spripga;
day bed; large walnut highboy;
feather bred; two practically new Male
shell mat tresees: ptrtures; China;
glaaaware; fruit jars; bed Iowa;
trunks; vallses; hooka, some very an-
cient; wicker 'haus; camera ; grass
mete; curling atones; two sets bowls;
coal oil stoves; hard rages: 330 -foot ex-
tension ladder: quantity of new
shingle": gnantlty of lumber; 011 eon -
tenter ; lawn Mower; garden hove:
garden tool"; Hiftsnn "6" sedan. Nps'
Mal body. Is In first-elasa eomlltion.
and fa a splendid family car.
There are numerous other artir'lk.
Everything mint be dlepnaed of, is
Mei.. Reid hsa leaned the property.
TERMS- Caah.
ERNEST M. LEE,
Barrister and Solicitor
Sun Life Building, Adelaide and Vic-
toria
ictorla Streets, Toronto 2.
Telephone Elgin 5301.
DRUGLESS PRACTITIONER
CHIROPRACTOR AND DRUGLESS
THERAPIST
Ooderich, Phone 841
Equipped with electro-magnetie
baths. Electronic electric treatments
and chiropractic. Chronic, organic,
and nervous diseases. lady is at-
tendance. Mike hours 2 to 5 and 7
to 8 p.m. on Tuesday, Friday and Sat-
urday, and on Weduesday 10 to 12
a.m. only, or consultation may be bad
by appolotmeat. •
Muuday and Thursday at Mitchell.
A. N. ATKINSON
Residence and once -Corner of
South street and Britanala road.
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LOAN" lore.
McKILLOP MUTUAL FIRE INSU
1R11I ANCE CO, -Farm and isolat
town property lnlured.
officers -Alex. Broadfoot, Preside
Seaforth; John E. Pepper, Vice -P
dent. Bracetieid ; M. A. Reid, Sec
terry -Treasurer, Sesforth.
Directors -Alex. Rroadfoot,
forth; James Sholdlee, Walton;
Knox, Londeehoro; George Ian
Dublin; John E. Pepper, Bru
James 'Connolly, Goderich ;
Moylan, Sesforth; W. R.
Reaforth; Alex. Meewing,
Agents --W. .1. Yeo, R.R.
James Watt, Myth; Jobs
R.R. 1, llrueeneld; R. it.
R.R. 1, Dublin; Chas. F. Ile
eardine; R. G. Jarmotb, R.R.
holm.
-- Pollry-holders ran make all
and get their cards reeelptu
Royal Bank, Clinton; Calves
eilrocpry, Kingston street,
tare:- --Apply at RICLVAL_Qli10E. . 1 T. OUNDRY A SON, Anetloaide. S. E. Ref4fa Oetteral Ettore. Ba
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