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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1937-05-07, Page 3'‘• r •-•,) Th.24Vothri-1 weigeo who -dofiro ferskutifat w.li aset• lot•oltoio, Irogo, or toctical'AOtoKloo.0' Y •C000dimin isalste vloott,havolgikcor* ‘dsesv•ties,oesiallia. • itataeosies popu!ultelltn,r !lax • . AS FAMOUS AC !OWE FLOOR MIX .eaded PridaY"i., Apdk aotli, Whets tat .'ereaing sag held and the pc1' Were -4 r -tit )74,0tOrn. Lrinneh a served An AePT Were, enjoyed Bse t. l3ros liave *.nUrdhs, oat loarns en the X/104,,Nirater bL from 1r. Wni. ' .1e• 1MA txk% eV«. 401111,4V , and Mra. attended the Osod meetlngcAt Oatnial last Week. • ,anit ;icatheart spent the."last ;two weeks in. Detroit.' lgisa Annie IacIurcb of Ethel,: est=e, Atec 42104-0Nir SIN", warm* sun- ' shine, haa, dried uP the 1404 and there • Is Oso7uneniPleynient-on the farms this "Week. The eattle are being turned PlAt filsrure., Which wliVrelieVe the • fernier or some work While he takes on extra ' work, In the ;fields.; The,rall •wiseat. and Clover fields look ofell;,, The wheat la'''thia, cliSrlet •has a fine strong ••;\• #011% Ali, ileitebingPlie`ettple4 the pul pit of -the irxeSbytetifill: ChUreli on Sunday atterilloon. .• • ''The -04ntest"111-the'lJnited Church • Sunday sehool.'betWeen the 'led". and tbe "blue," of new*, Fowler tVa•ItoliatatOst-,seirtrik . • • • . ommcnce 1045 a.m. ;(4004 RousePO* eliffr 004011* An XI -Mat 'PST 19 sAr ter pendltur0a 0 •ra our Yeitr he oireond1ug pr1od ot 19S Was ot final *WOWf tile we 40 ' too reitet of - w exPOhded on is aa eomPared er„ !drat ,tbar 'months The. ctvle eerny in ronatien. nestitt7i. -1?4:b l2th) will be beld in Cc Park 0.4000 vo to au(e, of 1900, twintert .4s4 )0in, repreSe Izatioi r'„ at t A a "'he -000-dation4ervieevand utt muse vtzt $ill 1 The sehoorPAP a iv't ma Park from the various a ola and 'will P-14 vel4tb4r `0 ' atativeit'ot V. ions or compared .With Ow;•stornas atud. tore 4A4d,stgod„ weather of the early' months of 19$0,. 44-4441artkt! 1*8 Ali ttP?1* t'lt "todlir the ledal Plergli" T•11'4 rdealiti Met' 'ot relii-tWaOlifh le . ` s title Year Was onlits-120, ea compar presentatiOns, Illuding that, Of a sta year, 4 A- , c v stitrna," at the, home 'o her brothe Mr. Art •Tit4toson. Kinkley,' of 4tizens,ls' the 41lost ot: her, e9ualn, .)tr, ' Ernest ZaraleSon, .`• • nirtabeti-i Uttedonald2was home from Nile for :the Week -end, Dt1nenn '3101Fe/ &pent, Sunday tu 31,!01)40e. Atter the 'benediction there •' will 'be With giS deXli.1„k the Sante Period,latit\ derd tit,the Stole /hear bhaPter. Reiter Wite'ent oft on '#pril.• 80, with 1;0.0.151.,,, anti •theVro.lontation ot'cois.. 4 felt exceptions. °41sto.„(4°Cleti°4 of "th:e "Alan LiCliikiSW PLATES 1038 earnolo th° 3111441esPx41'"" Ito" teach a new htgli in brilliant*, it wits giMent; 04Mtiland OtPtititt'D- R. learned. wheit Hias. Harry Nixon, Pro - and Mrs. ,Ohae. Uurrell, eseaPed ser- 111a4M1 Dot' la whieh the"e6mvar °Ir the hArters. The haekground eolor 100S, brunt., In a hundred-r00t Plunge militiaWar veterans, Be3t-' la royal tine with scarlet letters.' A eVer tbe Ma at Harbor tark on Sat--Claides and 10441. 0400 7344 take ioyal crown in .darlet* cilvidres 4the ,4-tea'lle-iolo. be ed by Ontario' s.' 103$ pinteswill, rn •outite; .Rofeen't young son of M. Nairn. ' be followed by the vitaciel•Seeretary, received 4 sample of ,parti --.• • • • .gote.;pas.., so: above, tlay license nron„4' '4311ffOrea'.". matt •,11irnisea ' and minor •,*V.onei.ndii*reatitrea far the program bey; .• scratches. , • 1,14 rPlaating ofa maple; tree 'tPlieChOt-arita ".•rannieg -doWa. the la' eolnniOtaorate .o:Octiatonl. :the agading, of* acre•afts by the,,Legion at Steep pitthway• when he lost: his, bal- ance and fell; rolling and bounding down the narrow, stony path and lending in eiotat of dust at the' He soon Tegoverot feat)), his nu- Avriences,-- U 1'00 'Hirer becomes lazy%osiolir or fhtPid it holds back the bile so • necessary'r to move -the bowels,* and sets up a State of poisoning in the -system.-.Milbnrn70 taxa -Liver Pills quicken , and•enliven the liver., Their action • helps 'NI cleanse it trio= the, clogging irapurittes;, helps to open ve a free - • flow of Stagnant bile and restore a . regular and natu'reil,aetion of bowels. All druggists 'entry them in stook, MILBURN'S LAXA-LIVER PALS' : "4•V,Ssis , tio Smith: .They "tell 04 ibat a Westinghousette- • *tor has :, a Super.Powei.unitjust whys lI3at au. advantage? , : - Saleannin, i Iikili, , e' first? piaci it means that there la '0• 1* Pttigl-of tta'-',0•Itf.......04rt nos;F":. a!tii 11°1+" -• Ot, the weather itat$*` get. Iii Ottier'WOraili:ei*ii-t'''' hen it's 463r.Chltig- ;bet -Ontia.41--site..--oolt itepst____ ie inaide' to:tor:disco just as cold as evert . l'Ars,, *atilt That's a Vet*, lini)ortarit pont, all, rights bur-are-thiste-any .othet,;advaritages Ot, SOPett . . , . POwert , ',: • • . * e.J, . SOonitint*Oh; yea!' :The feet -that the unit Is In 04. :operation '011.1y •a,' cotretatratieily tote ttileatont tOt., out of every flout mans worthwhile 'savings hi current totnetinptintt • atIttie same time,1014 riXtra• Year* of dependable soviet, because west ntinhnised by reduced operating time and tee* the motoris never operating,iinder strain! * • ist olo If you, toob Are looking for it ire, •'frigeratoe that- wilt give you de. peotsitile. stial0 tlie year round ' • anCt for meaty -years to- come • -thettleatire itise:,4,41''' ate rile new *tifiestitigitousemodels. gladly rietnereatale, the many features that at contribute to . •tenSterilence, satisfaction and ate,. nitinno of oivoott IVetttikittottssi .6W REET the cenotaphk.and the, royal salute by , egngtarkY.., • • YOr •,,m.aciiivvan 'expresses- the. Wish. thaf.eitinenaiwill decorate .their•home - • PROFITS $26,000 _ 4teAmot TiriOldo e urn 011447.with vorge, et -of wheat itini floor,' Dsitons Weir The heine Of argan PAIrono, Sth, eeneesslon. Ashlield, about two:miles rresta- %lie 1(1040)10 4 ra SlandaY afteenn011. The 00 hrOke \OP gathering �f x,elattvea and friends assembled to celehiiate' Mt. nwe roles k 9 eoa or4Ottvn Daiton's eightieth. birthday, 4bout ag' in work ea the ss 04- 4,30 in the afternoon tinleke, WA4 noticed coming the upper part wu GedertOh Elevator and ;1.4ransit Company nes Anna* Relied • ,The thirtY,ellitlt0'*1044 report of the Oodert*Xievitett• Transtt cOnlqatY to;,-aharo,heiders,-Alio. • "' .iitr ei elehred, light,'PEttitt loft varj..4‘4044.04)."i• S. SO; P.L.NgOcite reteived soltift orders:: to 've0ort the: head -et • the 1.41,100s,:tor 'grain .,*44, 4 4r414, • last Wee,Ven4. departure- ROON, ,cleee nn tIt he 01 Av4a, an4 114tin4i the A • ,Prilidee and Ite/Altott laid. up thti port.„ The dr years, until, ly e enti tur r -e Pro 41404.14011. street, at .10.15 aonths ilKall*te.cOrrel totalling. Vor the twelve5c s snare Wednesday, May pth, to take Part. in litere,Pato“. s'.4TEletinting to $54,�3.Q. To be Coronatien ceremony, Dress, berets . reedata. • $2854590 was telten froas-T•the and , • -• *erre, *Well now sten* at ,disMantied Of Met and fte* .eatigatiOnAt 401' the hu1 was towetL to the rih ae Inner IT a 't41 nttit: ; '•V;'Nva°14111:": 4).e.t.W"41'4114:14tvallite.iiiiro.°414,4:o71$ttiatr,..4440041,:` '931°Le- • eljuipment ..of any hind, and ;resting place*, greunding ,it near -Oa, , a11 that could be dane'wes to get the relnains. of the S00% and 'athet furniture out of the house and then ships, to be. %Vended to pleeest •Inr the stand by While the. balding, st Virtqes, .40;0•-• 7constrooted .frame reSideikee,. 'burned 'tO the, foundation, 'Vortonateii there NOW F01( FISH STORIES . . , ar, • so. 4atof ,A0 There. Were PlentY or workers nt 10.1144* te."4' the' '-0100t3P *hell of the 'band, but little Water and .na 4re, ogee lyeillgnown .dredge to IN IOW Ity are asked to meet at 'the armerfeit, Telt a „civaviaten, Tor'depreciatioinci. 4NliS NOW TIIREET RUN The .$018g0,90- -This shrItlea Is Substantial in The property on the Blue Water vlew0,,er the leple prOirleion togide for de - highway in GrOderieh townshii wbieir vregi'le4 444 41"417441611- 'sat -40M, for na fear years OS the grounds of the -proud Blue Water Golf itSlote ,aird on which Walter Hagen and other golf celebrities' have played,- his been leased by George Allison and llarveY GrJfIltbSv and converted into -a 'turkey 'One thousand poultaare being Imported from Missouri by these young men, and it is expected the firm:Will be- stocked Within. two weeka. MISS JOHNSTON REIGNS tvas. net Melt wind. Or-dathelatrn *0411d halfe, been, in serious nger:. The iiitaalia oona alit', a 000 One by;. The loss is pa The °I" LaudAngle- Suranee end it 4s 'understood that Mr.- ra Dalton will rebuild shortly.* - The opening or the trout 'fishing There is malt arontitliy .with Mr. SEIS,011 ou Saturday was closely foli Dalton. 01 the loss of, his home,,espe- lowed by 4 "believe It or.Aor story , etally..aa Suffered * Saltier teas in brogliht hack from the Markdate re - 'the Year 1020.when his home on the glen by Jiln Lowry and Joe Match: 7th, coneession was burned—. Tber‘eanght their first trout, a beitaYi. st_, Rialitkth Birthday - by hand and used It •as a "teaser." r. Dalton- issenta-orsAteifieldas4ests• •It -werlted,-A00„--tor :Ahey--IxolAcect tU- known and most highly regarded. 'rest- teen fine trout during their.atitY- derstsac,and in the liaegebridge district The Men were near * Wharf; in eiral- , 1.. :41 ottorgass Ot!,0/7,412, ' Sun Lite Didt, ta4elsitt, 404 vktotla Streets. • ,Teiephono; Zlgin OlotTorouto 2. tItArritag DRuicitos-a vallowrzotros. atsutot'iztAill0.11, XiinD 'PRUOttSS .T111*RAST, 0000figt1O% IfitittiPPed With elestrO4nagnetto Xlecia'Ortie .41tetric treatmentand China practic....febrotiks 0040 and .1terseoti • diseases. Lady ir& attendanee4_00104 • hours 2 to 5 and to a 0.,m,ofl itttelialls Friday and 'Saturday. and men, day to, '13 4.1n., ‘0141 -Ys •Canaultatirea Mere be l'ai4 We, tment, - Monday • and EitunalaY Va.• hehell.. N. Attr./080144T, reaideflce and otrice, rorner of South Start arta Bria ,--•-• 4lltereltAit-sth4issiceasionitAtittsiftlitl -iikii*itO k-rw-Itk-:,(0iut -rtli*it i)tribdaY on , Sunday. --mt1iii0;,. refer. feet of line trafiltir Min it VaeleliiT7 Owe was made '-to the anniversary by its mouth. ' Spenking towards it . with Itev, J. It, QuigleY. at . the morning extreme caution, one snagged the line service in Kingsbridge church and in %vial an oar blade and the other gathered at the housle-te present their the afteraecta a "other () WO" plunged his arms in the Water .to grasp the fish, .. congratulations and good -wishes*. The line then ' was attached to Bet3ides the resident members of the jim,e Hee, the fish ,attracted• others, and the successful day began. Dr. 'L. M. Mabee was another local angler who visited his favorite secret stream with.gratifying reseits. he returned with a goo4.•string of speckled beauties. - R.p T 4. •41;i tTti. assistant' Moorelleld's 3e 110101t4 and Oolasn Settare 'Tliroat HosPital, Louden, (eyes tasted, gases *Washed. 63 'Waterloo St. S.; Stratford. phone 267. Next ,visit Wednesday, 6.20 pa. . family there were 'present alts. e0M/PanYing the .report,•President a L. and her daughter Helen, from Whit. $28,110.95, , • • DI his remarks to the shareholders ac- O'Connor (formerly Margaret Dalton) Parson:iv/1os: by; Walter Dalton and daughters, "At" the commencement of the final- Mary Alpe and Margaret, from De- lete1'Year we had 21250,000 bushels of troit, and Sister Maureen (Helen), of grain, prinesistallY controlled hY the 'molt London; also Miss Jean Resenhan. of diah Wheat 132ardait'inti.,001311,ene_aed_r, Detroit, Sister St. Basil; of London, move out, in May. . __stnesena...,v+ •",Itttf and Rev. M. N. Sullivan of Clinton. we 11,alted comicterwip domestic,--- 51r. Dalton WO throughout his life - grain; b3WOVerk IAiSeptemfier -the lack township of Ashfle111. He was a Vacancy On ',Victoria. Selma Stair at . End, Of ,Preseat ,Terns • Spring repairs •••end. °tiler require-, naents were •to the fore.tit the regular meeting of the pulsate school \board, held at Victoria school- on Monday night.' • Dr J. .A. Graham,-,ehairraan Of the boards presided. Softball bats and •balls were re- questhd by both solsools, also garden equipment and supplementary read- ers. Othei .rjetpgrements are nettlag tor the bail -grounds atCentral sabot and ,repairs to the. building, 0.44 re- pairs to the. tepee at Victoria School, also a new Unionaarck. The reqUests were referred to the property supply- eOmmittee. an'Sehellule Church It Was.decid.ea to try a,;'mixture-of salt, and, clay on 'a Small.,portien of 'Sat bill.Leagtie the -playgrounds at Central school, whtcbWeredeacribed as in a MS - The ,treasurer's statement for the ray Opens May 25th and Con- fl ,eondition during wet weather. first 'roar nanitha, of the -yesatailatived eludes July 30th—Playoff an Irtereeee 'diablirsensents over last Year. of, 444Z the total expenditure so far this year being a7,288. ' Ante lirstselaas and .'llecond-class teathers, Mts, Therneloe„ Miss bliroitt, and Mjsti Mettewell, ,•-6; Colitral-EoChool; Arid Miss H. $. Hartwell, of Victoria .Sehool, entered • -reqtrests for itierettaa salary. The requesta were referred to the. finance edirimittee. • ' The reSigoation of Miss Laura Jehosten, teacher co the first gradd at .Vieteria Wee, received vvith sinetre..-expfeasierfs of regret. Miss 41OtinStOn will eouiPlete the term. Arr *plieatiena for the, position 'Must be in • fOrs.touSi4erixtillit at the Tune board. 'Meeting. Platelet planting the English neyal '.acorn treeS at the schOels were left with the peitieipalS; Who were asked Itt•--eweperates.witn,.-sthe poronsitittit. Day celebrated committee. ' '--Vriii0pale-Teports lor-the-•montir.of, 4011: Vietorits, 6401, Principal Rs Stone- iholtae-Nttinber,Ort roll, 348; .average atteedaliee, 300.41), or 011.8 per cent.° Penny bra* depealts, $84.83. • Central school', principal -.161; PhackletetiNtimber on roll, 223; average Attendance? 2024, or 00.84 per Cettt. Penny bablv deposits, $72.58 41, eargoeS of export trAnsfer time been a prominent figure in the of market °reads a.elvulted in hand -to" member of the township couneil. for mouth requirement, whith continued. rm. tsvelve years, and reeva for abaut half the close of navigation, when eastern that- period. A stanneli Liberal. Itt.' elevators were yawning vrith vacant tans. was president a the North Huron "Our 'usual. earnings 'were depleted by Liberal Association for several terms. grain moving out quicklys, depriving us of storage revenue., Which reflected in the profit and loss acommt. l'Ste at the liead of the lakes, pis me11 as thoae backlit the Western Pro- Villett, are the loaatit• that have, obtained for' manY Years. he actual and•prospee- tive seeding conditions in Canada and the United States are very favorable to good crops in North Ameris%4 this year. ans you wilt realize, it is most Important that ste Must have good crops ti"Canada 'to, showsatisfactory earnings!' Provisions At a meeting of the executive of the Church Softball League on Tuesday night a double schedule was. drawn iup for the six -team league and plans were, made for the play-offs.• ' The .schedule epees with the old rivals, Victorians -and I:Presbyterians, battling for an early lead, on MAY 25tb, and closes on Julyr3Otb: •Playoffs will be commeneed the sec- ond Week in August, second and third teams pitying two' of three games to teralify for the final three -of -live game tilt With the greup leaders. Postponed games! must be played within fourteen.days ot the seheduled date.. • _ • The Schedule The athedale is /is follows: May 25-Vietorian6 Va, Presbyterians ,204 -Baptist George's.- . 28 -Salt IlloCk• vs, 'slardrth United 31"-.1Vtetorlaris ;vs. • Baptist - June 2 -Presbyterians YS, Salt Bloek . 4 -St. George's vs. -North 'United 7-V1ctoriana vs. North Itnitea 9-7,, Presbyterians vs. Baptist 11 -St. George's vs. Salt Block 14-Sita.e-sGeorg.e's vs. Presbyter - Block vs. Victorian& 18-Nor,th United vs. ttaptist 21-Vietoriaris vs. St. George's ' 131oek vs. laptist • 28 -North United vS. PreSbyter- ZS-P.iatre:isbyterians vs. •North inited SQ -St. George's vs. Victorians Jttly 2-11aptist vs, Salt 131dck -Victorians vs. Salt ItIoek" 1 -Baptist Vis„ North United It---41toereoahrgyet,714118 VS, St - 12 -Salt Meek vs. St. George's -14--N'ort1t United .vs. victorious 10 -Baptist 1,resbyter1ort9 10 -North United vs. St oleere`s, BlOck•IrS, PrObyterians 23-Ilaptigt 'vs. Victorians 20-s-Nortit United. ve, Salt Block ' Georgese ve, Baptist . 30---Pritabyter1ata vs, Veteran% LEEBURN LEEBUIttst, alas, *•3.---411rs. IC. Me- tiarrie, of KentvIlle, Nails and her son Jaek, who has been attending SHEPPARDTON- SIIEPPARDTON, 31ay 3. -Mr. and Mrs. IL Tigert, Mr. and Mrs. F. Ris- ing and Miss Mae Menary, attended the play given by the „Langside Dra- made Club in Dungsanum parish ball. A. coronation service will be held in Christ church, Port Albert, On Sun- day, May Oth, at 3 pan. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. Rising on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Erb, Mr. and 31rs. Campbell and family. of Teeswater. and Mr. and Mrs. It. *Rising, of Wind - college In Toronto, axe spending a few sot% daysat their suunner home here. essisamININININIIIIN Mr. and Mrs. Roy Linklater motor- ed to Exeter, on Sunday afternoon. Reception to •Newly -Weds. --On Frt- day evenirig, April 30th, friendsadd relatives of this vicinity and also: from Goderich assembled at Moser's hall to pay their respects to Mr, and Mrs: Franalin •Horton (nee *Evu Hor- ton). The 'bride and groom werthe reciptents of a purse of money. The early part of the evening was spent in dancipg. Lunch was served and ROM afterwards the presentation took place, Miss Ruby Cook wading thel address and the gift being presented by Mr. Neil McAdam. Mr. and ?ars. Horton responded in a few well- chosen words. • MAFEEVG .---,- MASMIXO,' May 4'. Mr...end Mrs. O. Stothers and faMilY, of London:. and gr. and Ars, 8. 13. stothers and family and An88 Mart (Horton, of -Arthur, Were weekend visitors with Mr„ and Mrs. Horton. , 141110-:01.1vb ititpatrick, of Atwood, spent the week -end with iter parents, "r. and Ur*. -S..s..Kitpatrick. Ur, arid Airs. it Unary' and irene spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. 141enary, Dungannon. iSfr. Litho, oloderich, visited re. (*nay with tit. and 'Mr. 110," iktiSs Verna laipatriek 'visited with Miss Jean Anderson, Kin1ouh, last Ebner *Iolinstop, of Stildonay, spen the- week4nd itt ids home. Ur. and Mre, Finlay •Shitekletint and babe were a* from Arthur for the ,eek,eud, The lollieg of AtthfICW eireuit lield taming ricotta': and deddeet to hold their annual Istdeu Platt( oh 2th. Tile young poopiti of Belatitve'../Inited elutieir will put o their so. * GODERICH TOWNSHIP PICOE1A --- PIPE TOBACCO FOR A MiLDCO9L SMOKE GODERICH TOWNIIIIIP, May 4. - Wedding hells are ringing. Mrs. George Slellwain, Mrs. Mar/ Phillips, Mrs. James Young, Mrs„ Forest • McClure and Mrs. Harwood, attended the meeting of the Huron Presbyterial last Tuesday at, North street*ehorch, Goderich. Mrs. George Falconer attended the christening of her grandson, "Teddy" Horton, seri of Mr, and airs. James (Horton. at Knox church, Godeeleh, on Sunday, A new eroeuet set. for the girls and, a new football for the boys. have been asaltdred et Union seined. 'Odom -Church Notess-The regular meeting of the lc. P. -.U. will be held the-ektireh- Fridayseveningi yeah -Gerald Orrse group in ..... Rev. A, E. Moorhouse occupied tlte pulpit at Union on Sunday, delivering • a helpful serilion from the text, "And after the earthquake a fire, but the Lord was not in the fire: and after the fire a still small voice" (1 Kings. 10011. During _the service an an- them, "I'll .0o 'Where Ton *ant Ide • to -Go.." was sung by the choir.— ....... • Next Sunday is Mother's Day and a service tin keeping with' the, day will he condueted, at tam Everyone is invited to attend, "YOU. veg." itet tit Might tO Xv Oatted *It ,rits, A orntninent airplane-Makerat hat airplane& WillneQr be rety mock Oleaper. Out Itartteithtetton - r tater, areyture tit Crane dOWn. hs • it43,4tiltlketittLL 410,0001tretit, . otttoittlotttt otootottt too trooto .tionotott WITH *014 *Stitt el*. 001,040 „ Ogg ;at :Okt 4.11X1t,-Tieit• 02**011, POO* Oft Valittetitsattle sums Betel; Goat:rich, afs.y 20, front -2,30 •tO • FIRE INSURANCE SPRAINS Rub tivnnue• ilr. preetsuks otoire *piewww, "liar isituatesatios,. sat**, . bi*m Pub /won your holt yiesILLOP, stututz; r,itut mars. ' ANOR ICOMPAITr; FA10/1 AND ICKSLATBID TOWN PRO ' PERINSURED. • 01710ERS-President, Alex: Broad - toot, eleaferth ; Vice -President, Thos. Moylan, Sesforth; Secreta,ry-Tresterer, M. A. Reid, &earth. - Trit,IDOTORS---Alex. allroadfoat, sea- . forth; James Sleslalce, Vialtore William Knox. Londesboro; Chris, Leonhardr, Dublin; Jas. Connolly, Ooderith; -Tads. Moyiszt, Seaforth; W. R., Archibald, Seretorth; Mex. 'wafting, /Myth; Prank McGregor, Clinton. • • tart OP •AOENTS104'Ektrect Ye*. Ooderich R. R 1; James. West, Ziath.; John E. tapper, Stucelield, R. i, No. 14. R, P. Mekercher,.Dablin, 11. R. 110. 1: ohm. itewitt, zaneardine: Jar - :nun), sornucara, 1. tin. 1. • Polley holders can pay their asiletis - watts at Calvin Cat's store, tioderich The Royal Bank,„'Clhdon, Of J. IL ° - • VETEttliNARY . G. E. MORE, .B.V„ $o. VETERIN'AitY MP -arm oraduate of the University of Toronto and graduate of the Ontaria, Veterloari College. Moe in Mr. T. Ty. Murph's, IWO. ton St., ,Coderich. Telephone: Day 200 night 249. 0•01.1.0110m$0.01....V AUCTIONSERING THOMAS OUNDatlf as SON. Live stock dud General Auetlealsers . Elgin Ave., Goderich Sales made everywhere Etti eaorts Made to give you satisfaetiore ' Parma& Sale Notts dikonnted. Plunie 119, DUMPING THOUSANDS IN HER LAP MAY NOT BE ENOUGH Asia, When youleava „your setae to yinsr wife, can y4 Xilaceslienatiscdh to her the-vdvacity arld the faelli&T for meeting the snow administrative cmd :nett problems with whith she will be.faced That Company has die facitieee and th'e 4r;PlotiOntAi iCt ad as Wort* and Trustee with satiittsctiott all ecasteraed. • ONDONOESTERN TRUSTS* COMPANY LIMITELO Eshithlished tow met Lomat °nab aard Voraitoetirs 1. szt,r-s-