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August 24th. IBS}'
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We are now salig the greatest values lu go..d,
at pricers that are away below the preseut u suut
FNtiwtr of all styles in Oif
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21124N1S AND GYMNASIUM SHOES ARE
AIL THAT MMUS" THEM
m aced impart ear sleek awl Wes blew yeu
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GEO. MacVICAR
The Practical Shoe Mem
NORTH SIDE OF SQUAWS GOON., ONTARIO
YAM HUSKY BOYS AND WHOLESOME GIRLS Or
MILK -MADE BREAD.
HELLTHYU L-IPPETIZINO-NUTRITIOUS
MADE IN OUR OWN BAKESHOP
TRY US FOR
CAKES AND PASTRIES
WEST BEET. U. CLEVELAND 4
Look up and not down ; lobk for if a man- ray that sea Is the debt
ward and not back, look out sad mot which he owes to his enemies -to say
in, and lend a baud. -Edward Everett that la not wise -the injuring of an -
Hale. other can be in no case Juni-Plato.
FARMERS! ATTENTION!!
Threshing Beef Special 12k lb.
(PRIME STEER)
Specials on Spring Lamb -Saturday Only
Lep....Zhe M. Leiria ....23e H. SreaNer....t1e Bt.
Breast for StewWs....1234e ih.
SANITARY MEAT MARKET
Phs■e 4hf. Has t1.m St 3f Ye Deliver. Next HtsttC. Hardware.
GO1 *RIGH NAlltirr PRIG
Pegg
Hymn, 5 Ibs., Ile; been, 44 lbs., 9c,
bens, under 4 10a., 11k
(tae ad ROW
Eggs, per doze[. les. -24e; butter,
Wry, 1A• 22c; bolter, (retweery, 'Ib., Division -of Hoatny. tketrat Ezperl-
MI • mental Farm
Uvss$s* September, the beginning of autumn,
when, perhaps. the must beautiful nn I
t•uuepbcuous wild fluwrrs are in their
full glory. brings to wind the words or
the poetic naturalist Nbrdworth, who
sell twills "Thoughts on the Seasons:-
-What
leasons:-"What peoalye beauty autumn shows.
Before she hears the sound
1If tyinter rushing iii. to close
The emblematic round r
Golden flowrra are the emblem of
tlrptewber. Goldenrods transform
whole acres into "Fields of Cloth -of -
assisted by ruinwen, b aTT
mewl wean. .t'sdhsa..aagwort, sctK_.
thistles, and hawkweeds. The purple
Michaelmas daisies add the Anal [beach
of Imperial splendor to the Septeru►yer
landscape. This riot of gold seems as
though It had come to stay forever
,when Keats reminds that:
to let budding more
still more, later flowers for the
hers,
they think warm days will never
Nature Notes
for September
BY K W. HART
Baan hugs, cwt.. *74---.$U.00; beef,
lb It�r1s ;
teal, Ib., llie-/a; iamb, tb,
Grata -
Wheat, per bus., elle-93e: buck-
wheat, per bus., 450--50c; oats, per
bus. 4e(' -45c; feed barley, per bus., 1100-
63e, maltlug ba , per bur., `5c•- WO.
Potatoes, Mw, I2-4*.l bas.
flow [hill tri
Bran,, 104/10, bare -;L 4- *bona,_10p
hag,�sS.00-.t}1.lfyat�a Alain. lUOl
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BRIEFS
The regular meeting of the Womelre
Iustitute will be held In MacKay Idea
on Thursday. Sep(eraber 3rd,
Um. nary Jamieson, elf (Aeroiiad,
has sold the hvuee on Men lefMee.
formerly owned by Mrs. S. E. Hiek,-
to Principal Scott of the collegiate
Institut.., who has been, occulyyiag tl
ehese he cause to town.
Rememberthe date-T¢ursday.
tembrr 3rd. Tip Top Tallon' re0re-
aeutative will be at M. Robins' stare
with a full Iiue of fall and winter
samples. fume in and look over the
lire• Wimples.
J. III. Lauder. plutrniacist, was tht
victim of a hit-and-run driver on Fri-
day night last while driving along
Hamilton street. ills ear°was struee
at the rear h=- another vehicle. which
aped from the scene. The rear fender%
of Mr. Iauder's new car was crushed.
OBITUARY
EDWARD A. QOx
Word has been received of the dea.h
at Chkago, un Sunday evening last, •
Edward A. 1'oz, a native of Ooderteb
and son of the lite Mr. and ][M.
George Ci* of this_ Luau. Mr. OW
Wtlms`taW stea:.eiriplga aft
fdr forty ht peafi-'Itad been 'axe
iae etel with the wholesale jewelry
house of Beuj. Allen & Co. In that city,
as manage' of the jewelry deparUucu•
51.141 as a director. H1.. %tits., Mrs. 1d''
H. ('ox, survives him. .Udo surviv-
ing are 'sorrel brothers and sisters.
the only one of there now living In Ou-
tariu being Ur. Benson Cox of Leam-
tugtuu.
George ('os., father of Ieeeased. wu-
• printer and was connected with Tile
Miguel fur many years
But even the twpertal 1Rrpte of the
Mkhaelmas daisies has • rival to tits
jbcomparable hue of depth and brill'
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*bey of the cardinal flower, a red Tic; -
ler than that the bird which shares its
nauue ccs boast. Because the vivid
beauty of the cardinal flower or red
lobelia cannot Ire hid, and few witu•
stand the temptation to pick it, ex-
termination may be the result. How-
ever, It is forunately easy to cultl'ite
from seed.
The other wild _Bowers -
attention this month are the turtle -
head and the Joe -Pyr -weed.
Most persons are familiar with the
'•" "WTLLIx!"DAV1S
William Davis, a foreser•-wett-known
resident of Ooderkb, died on Wednes-
day, August 18th, at the County Home
at Clinton. He was in his eighty-
first year. ,For 'any years be was
associated in nominees with his father,
G. N. Davis, tinsmith, and later was
desk cleat -at Hotel Redford. For the
last fifteen years of his life be had
been blind, neecaltating his removal
to the County Howe. He was not mar-
ried sad was the last of his family.
The body was brought to Brophey's
undertaking parlors here and on
Thuriday the funeral took plate to
Maitland cemetrgLih Rev. A. C. ('alder
lcondncting the >'Jlttee and Walt.'.
Sharman, Joe. Swameld, Malcolm
Graham and Wm. McDougall acting as
pallbearers.
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THOMAS STORY
J: fernier resident of Goderlch, lu
Thunutz Slum- Passer;
away 'at Stratford on Wednesday. Au-
gust 1,11Ih. Ile was in his eightieth
year. nod had enjoyed good health
previous' to st noke he auR• •1
Inch -long pink and white turtle heads, n cn
SHEPPARDTON 4add have wstebed wttb much Interest a short time before his death.
SHEPPAIUYIV)N, Aug. 25.-Mfas
Mae Menary is spending a couple Of
weeks In Clinton. --
Mr, Robt. Bogie of Nile and Mr. and
Mrs, R. Bogle spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. D. McKenzie.
Mrs. Wilson of Midland is spending
a couple of weeks with her daughter.
Mrs. Thos. Bogle.
Miss M. Rurpows spent a couple of
days In Goderfch.
We are pleased to say Miss Henri-
etta Quaid is getting along very well
after her operation in Goderich hospi-
tal.
Mrs. Frank Mclntee and Teddy, of
Cleveland. Ohio, are visiting with Mrs.
Mclntee's brother, Mrs. H. Tigert.
Mr. and Mrs. Will George ani
friends, of Tuppervltle, spent the week-
end with Mr. W. R. Hawkins, Port
Albert, and Mrs. Wm. Vrooman.
Miss Wilson of Auburn has been en-
gaged as teacher, her duties to com
mento. September 1st.
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PRESERVING REQUISITES
SEALERS
BULK VINEGAR -
RINGS. Rubber 1)os. Mgt
MUSTARD, Compound
NEW STOCK
TOMATO JUICE
6c can
soon Size 99
pi. atst
ZO!
1st
$1.50 Piccadilly CLOTHEB
BRUSH for only25c
5 wrappers from . a 0.
White Naphtha Soap.
Ask for details
Med. Size $1.13 .13 Large sire $1.5 3
Doa = Dos sass:
PAROWAX - - - • lite, 12*
PICKLING SPICE, Whole • Ib, jilt
CERTO • bot. sit
SPBC1AL
HEAD L 11uCE
6o Head
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Speeiak Effective
fn rAugust
27. 23 and 29,
.,DOMINION
S' )nIS , �rlirFD
(FRRR DELIVERY ON ALL ORDERS)
Specials Effective
fo rAugust
27, 2S and 20.
.nd amusement the *ay In which the/ De'easd was born in (oderk•h. a won
appear to eat bees. ut Mr. and Mr.. James Story. He and
Evt4r so strong and vigorous an 18- his brother. John Story, conducted a
Sect as the bumblebee must struggle to marriage shop here for some years he
gain admission to this flower before ma- I fore he moved to Stratford, to enter the
arlty. He will try and try again until the employ of the G.T.R. as spring -maker.
pollen is ready to dust him over, when He worked there thirty-one years, re -
be is admitted. At the moment when i tclring in lirA) wirers be lost an eye In
he is forcing his way In, causing the an accident. 'Leve remains were
lower -lip to spring up and down, the brought to the home of his brother.
eyeless turtle stems (0 chew and chew John Story. Bridge street. Golertch,
;until the most sedate beholder must after ■ funeral servile at Stratford on
I smile at the paradoxical show. Of Friday. and Rev. G. P. iluncan. i).D. of
course It is the bee that is feeding, St. Andrew's church. Stratford, con
though the flower would seem to be ducted the funeral .ervke here on
masticating the bee with the keenest Saturday afterntant. Mr. Story, who
si. was nut married. was ■ member of the
The gorgeous magenta Joe-Pye-weci Presbyterian c•hure•h. Interment was
1s often aeon growing together with in Maitland cemetery. the pallbearer;
turtle -bead or near It, as it favors Inc being Joseph Spenser. James Wyatt,
same damp situation.
Towering above the surrounding
vegetation of low-lying meadows; tido
vigorous plant spreads clusters of
soft fringy bloom that, however deep
or pale of tint, are ever conspicuous
advertisements, even when the golden- SHIM REWARD
rods. sunflowers and Michaelmas daisies ror any corn or callous, which cannot
;enter into dose competition for in be removed by the new scientific Liegd's
Iaeet trade. Slight fragrance, which is Tbyaslated Cern Salve, In 3 to 5 days.
This new salve de -sensitizes eorns and
callouses with the fret application.
Call your druggist today and order a
At of tblsWs■derful Salve. Callouses
of long standing will require slightly
longer treatment.
Fee Sale at Cesighe 's Drug Stere
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On Seplember!'lst_-
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Collegiate, Public, Separte
School Text -Books and Supplies
amtmweweimame
Pens Pencils, Iritic, Erasers, Rulers, Crayons
Artist's Supply and Reeve's Paints
School Opening Specials
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940 -pace black-oovered 15c mpg, Note Book
Ruled Exercise Book
Hard -covered loose-leaf 1. c Hard -°ousted Exercise
Note Boob Books
10c
Special New Junior tin. JC' Special! New Reeve's 25c
gerfitPen Holder Paint Box
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A SCHOOL BAG WILL BE GiVEN AWAY FREE WITH EACH
PURCHASE OR SCHOOL SUPPLIES
Cole's Book Store
Headquarters for School Supplies
Established in 1860
TO WIT
CHAMFERED ACCOUNTANTS
'Pt) RENT. -.t SIN -110011 APART J. W. MONTEITH,
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MEand tpr..ge. Apply to MI& Chartered Accountant
AMANDA MAF:DAL, 10 Newest- IR Ontario street, Stratford, o•.
street.(Member Flrstbroot, McLeod DoA Moo-
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Janus Rosa and Harry 1'eandle, all of With. Toronto, Ontario.)
Stratford, and A. D. McLean and
George Willson. of Golerieh. Besides
the brother here, another brother,
James Story, lives at Slmeoe, Ont.
doubtless heavy enough to the delicat'
perception of butterflies, attracts crowds
of them. Thus a patch of Joe-Pye-
weed In September loan excellent place
for the collector. Joe Pye, an indiau
medicine man of New England. is sale
to have earned fame and fortune by
'siring typhus fever and other diseases
with de•ortlons made from this plant.
ASHFIELD
ASHFIELD, Aug. 36. -Mrs. Donald
MacGregor, with her daughter Lily anti
her son Frank. of Duluth, is vlsitlnj
st the home of her brother, Mr, John
MacKay.
Mr. and Mrs. Os.'ar Peterson of Du-
luth are vlaltiug with Mrs. Flora Rots
and other friends.
Mr. Duncan MacKay of Goderlco
spent Sunday at his old home here.
Mr: and Mrs. Scott Ind daughter
Barbara. of Windsor, are visiting with
the lady's mother, Mrs. K. F. Mac-
Lennan.
Miss Lois MacLean is visiting her
aunt, Mrs. Philip MacMillan, in Luck -
now.
Dr, and Mrs. McNeill of Montreal
and Miss McNaln, RLN,, visited with
- their parents, Mr. and Met' James Mc -
Nein.
Mr. James MacRae of Toronto 11
vtdting; with his parents, Mr. and Mr.
John MacRae.
CARLOW
----4511491.9W, Aug. 311.4-Mlas Jean
MacCrea (perm (several day. with Miss
Mcllwaln at the Colborne telephone•
central, lard week.
Mesar.. Rory, Charles, Fred and
Mrs. Racliregor. of Madan. visited
their rnwuln., Mr. Alex. Young atul
Mr.. Hender.cn, on Monday.
=-Mrs. McBride. of Barrie, and Mltt+
Stella McBride, of Toronto, visited
with friend. here lately.
Mr. Walter McManuu, who has been
In Saaka trhewsh for the (sat two
year., returned home on Saturday.
Mr. E. Townsend. Montreal. and Mr.
Fred Townsend, of Brantford, visited
their aunt. Mrs. John A. Young, and
family last week.
Decoration service at Colborne rein
etery will he held on Sunday. ammo
30th. at 3 p.m. Rev. A. W. Brown of
r. Hainlltnn, a
former •minlater of Beu-
miller. will be the speaker.
There will be no servlre at Carlow
on Sunday afternoon. The Presby•
terlan service 1. withdrawn on Recount
of tin' opening of the new church at
Blyth. in the evening, Rev. D. i'omeroy
' will hold a union servlre in the t'ntte1
ehureh at 7.30. The memorial ter -
vire w111 be held in Colborne cemetery
in the afternoon.
The IFrarght Broken. --The lona
drought was broken on Setnrday by t
severe storm of wind. lightning. thun-
der and rain, which blew down trees
and damaged many silos. The eon',
which was 'stretching up two .freight,
now has a had *1.jit. Some of It may
come hack. The rain ham attend'
brought new Hfe to the patanrea add
to garden stag.
Rlch.a and prosperity either kill
With care or surfeit with dNlght.-
Masoa.
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STYMY-At Stratford, on Wednesday,
.tugust (9th, Thos. Story, in his MOth
year.
CARD QIFTHANKS
YRS. WM. ROBERTSON' AND FA. I
Al LY of Auburn wish to Idnk t
many friends for the kindness Ind sy
Patti _ .exceeded is themin their__
cent bereavement.
VETERLNABY SURGEON
DR. G. E. MYERS, V.S.,
VETERINARY SURGEON
Graduate of the Cnlverelty of To
ronto and Ontario Veterinary College.
Ot&-e at T. T Murphy's, Hamilton
street. Phones: Day 208; residence
249W. .
'ro RENT. -BRICK HOUSE ON
I[ayflekt road, with gireye;' two
acres of land. fruit trees, etc. Apply
to A. C. CLARK, Brock street.
To RENT. -SMALL HOUSE ON
WILDER STREET. Lights and
water. Apply to MRS. ROBT. WIL-
SON, Elgin avenue.
COR RENT.-SIXTY-ACRH FARM,
first-class buildings, In Hallett town-
ship on No. 4 highway, corner con-
cession 13, one and a -half miles from
Londcsboro and two and a -half miles
from Blyth. For particulars apply F.
FINGLAN-D, Barrister, Clinton, Ont.
PUBLIC NOTICE
VOTERS' LISTS. 1930, MUNI('Il'AL-
-1TY or WENT WAWANO$U1.
COUNTY OF HURON.
Notice Is hereby- given that 1 hsv.•
complied w•Itb sectiuu 7 of the Voters'
LJ•ts Art and that 1 have posted up
at my once al West Wawauuah on tut
flkth day of August, 1936, 'the list of -- -
all persons entitled to cute In (1* sand
municipality at municipal elections
and that sorb Hut remains there for
in -las -I Ion.
And i hereby call upon all voters
to hake immediate proceedings to have
any errors or nmiscion4 eorre'ted se -
cording to law. the last day for aploeo.
being the 'nth day of t(eptemhc,-, 1000
Dated this' Iftth day of Angnst, 111Mt
DC'RNiN PHILLIPS. Clerk of Wear
Wdwanoch Township
AUCTION SALEM _
AUCIIONEZEING
THOMAS GUN'DRY. GODERiCH,
LiVE STOCK AND GENERAL
AUCTIONR$R
Telephone No 119
Sales attended to a•ywbere and ever,
effort made to give satisfaction.
Farmers' sale notes dim -ousted -
MEDICAL
DR. F. J. R, FORSTER, EYE, EAR.
.`OSE, THROAT.
Late House Surgeon New York
Opbthalmlc and Aural Hospital, ase
aliment at Moorefield Eye Hospital
and Golden Squt.re Throat Hospital.
London, Eng.
EYES TESTED. GLASSES
SUPPLIED
33 Waterloo Street 5., Stratford.
Telephone 267.
Next visit-Wednewlsy, September
16th, from 7 p.m., to 11.30 a.m. on
Thursday. September 17th, at Bedford
Hetet.
FOR, SALE
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'OR BALK..-.M;S 0ON CAR, 121
good condition. Vlctrola in author
any case. Call at 92 Emit street
Lr )R SALE. -('LOW- POINTS, MA
Points for all makes of plows at
BEEVI:RS' SERVICE STATION
('hone. 40 Goderlch, Ont.
DOR-SALE, ONE BICYCLE, IN A-1
shape. -
13EEVERB' SDRVLCE STATION
Phone 40 Goderlch, Out.
FON-SALE.-TWO-STORY
brick house On Nelson street. Eight
rooms and bathroom. Good location.
Would exchange for bungalow or cot-
tage. Apply at SIGNAL OFFICE.
WANTED
ANTED.- COOK GENERAL, PLAiN
VW .coking, good wage.. Apply, stating
age. experience, religion. P. O. Bot
P.N. Goderieh.
WANTED. -USED TiRES. LIB-
ERAL allowance made on your
used tires for new Dominions.
Br:EVF:RS SERVICE STATION
DOOM ANi) BOARD. -LARGE, AiRY
ROOMS; excellent meals; hones
centrally ioeaterl, near Collegiate
public school and the Square. Apply
J. E. HARNWEId., Reaps street
ROOM AND BOARD. -CENTRALLY
located, roomy boarding hot..'
Five minutem front school. and Square.
111Pn1 for .indent.. MRS. ROLM
(1(N)i), Corner Victoria street and El-
gin avenne.
DI►oMER WANTED. ----A PERSON
clean and ptrtletilar desires' to shire
hotur with careful roomer. ('lease
come atnl see S. MiSS MI'NNiNGS,
Trafalgar Street (fourth house west
of Victoria street).
VXECT'TRiX' §AIJI9 OF FARMS
FARM 174TOM" ANT) iMPLE
MENTA. at N.r,(s. Lot 1L Ccmeesslor,
9, Morris, on
SATi'RI),1V, SEPTEMBER 5th,
at 1.30 p.m. sharp:
3 horses, 1M cattle, pigs. and a fall line
of Implement.. Hon.[' furnlshings.
etc.
The home form eentanee 100 erre..
with buildings.
The. second ThPnI, the .Ari.. 1,01'2/.
Con/easlnn 7. Morris. ha. house, drilled
well with windmill and approximately
45 acres of bush of which ahn,it 20
acres la hardwood.
M418. JOHN A. BROWN, Executrix.
'T. OI'NDRY & SON. Auctioneers
Al'CTiON SALE OF A COMFOIt
ABLE COTTAGE AND HOUSE
FURNISHINGS, belonging to the Es-
tate of the late Mrs, Sarah Me(irat-
ten.
\Ve have reeelvel Instructions to .ell
ht pnblle auction at the premises, 4t+
Anglr•wea slrect. on
1ATI1RDAY, AUGUST •$11th,
at 1.30 sharp. r
The cottage contains livingro om.
dining -room, kitchen. 3 bedrooms,
bathroom." 'Nlttftmer kltr•hen.
good eviler qnd garden and is well lo-
cated.
rrated. Can 'he Inspected any time ►s' -
fore the .Zal.. All the contents will
hr disposed of. Including living -room.
dining -rearm, bedroom and kitchen
furnishings. Rang.' with water from,
2 -plate electric stove wlth oven, Que-
bec Rtm•e with oven. et.rtrle grill, elet-
trlc heater, dlalle., gla..ware, pletnrett
enrh,lntr. •ralc'ra, goriest tool. and nom-
erous other articles. Everything must
be dlapmRed of.
TERMS 41n property will he an
rumness, at time of sale; on the holow
furnishings, email.
T. Gi•NDRV & PDX, .tuetjoneera.
IIHYOI.
DUDLEY E. IIOLMES.
Barrister, Ete.
Once-a'-)urt House, Oodericb,
Telephone 55.
DOUGLAS R. NAIRN,
Barrister and Solicitor
Omc•e Hab►lltis _$treA _ Oedniielt
Telephone 512. .
f,RNEST M. LEE,
LL Barrister and Solicits} •
Sun Life Building, Adelaide and Vie- -
torte Streets, Toronto 2.
Telephone Elgin 5301.
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DRUGLSR PRACTMONR
CHIRO/CHIROPRACTOR AND DRUGLESS
PRACTOR
Ooderlcb, Phone 341
Equipped with electro-magnetie
baths. Electronic electric treatments
and chiropractic. Chronic, organic.
and servos' diseases. Lady M et-
tendanee. Once hours 2 to 5 lied 7
to 8 p.m. on Tuesday, Ftiday and Sat-
urday, and on Wednesday 10 to 12
a.m. only, or eonsultatlon may be had
by appointment.
Monday and Thursday at Mitchell.
A. N. ATKINSON
Reelenee and office -Corner of
Soul street and Britannia road.
11NSURANCR. LOANS, BTC.
DIcKILLOP MUTUAL FiRE INSUR-
ANCE CO. -Farm sad Isolated
town property innated,
O15eera-Alen. Broadfoot, Preslideat.
Seafotth ; John E. Pepper, Vice -Presi-
dent. Brucefleld ; M. A. Reid, Seer*
Eery -Treasurer, Seatortb.
Directora--Alen. Rroadfoot, Rea -
forth ; James Sholdlc'e, Walton; Ws•
Koos, Londesboro: George Leonhardt,
Dublin; John E. i'epper, Brncefleld ;
James Connolly, Goderlch; Thomas
Moylan, Seaforth; W. R. Archibal4,
Seaforth; Alex. McEwing, Blyth.
Agents -W, J. Yeo, R.R. 3, Clinton;
James Watt, Blyth; John E. Pepper,
R.R. 1, llrurefleld; R. F. McKareher,
R.R. 1, Dublin; Chao. F. Hewitt, Kin-
cardine; R. G. Jsrmoth, R.R. 1, Born-
holm.
Polley -holders can make all payments
and get their earda recelpted at the
Royal Rask, Clinton; Calvin Cutfe
Grocery, Marietta street. Gndertcb,
J. 11 Reid's General Store, Mayfield,