The Signal, 1921-4-21, Page 6d --Thursday, April 21, 19'21.
THE IIIIGNAL
GODZRIOH, ONT.
tunaaw ass
Two Seasonable Articles
EL KAY'S STRAW LAT DYE
Makes the old hat look like new. Sixteen
colors 35c
GLASS EGG PRESERVER
gs while price is low. Each tin
f preserving liquid 2Oc
HOSPITAL LADIES' AID FORMED.
LET US MAKE 1QU
CLOTHES
and they will express your personality.
They will fit you better, wear longer, and give you
the satisfaction and confidence that come from dress-
ing in perfect taste. .,
F. H. MARTIN, Tailor
Wets i 1' tario
Best Commercial School
CENTRAL
STRATFORD. ONT."
Our winter term commences Tues
day. January loth, and students may
register in our Commercial. Short
►r owl w Telegraphy departments at
-ter time. Our courses are thorough
-end practical, and we assist graduates
...positions. Get our free catalogue.
n b. McLACHLAN, Principal.
MEN'S SUIT S
of Right Quality
As well as our young
linen's style ,we carry a
large and complete
stack of the more con-
servative models for
both young and old,
ranging in price from
$16.50 to $36.50.
SPECIAL FOR
Saturday and Monday
15 Men's English
Worsted Suits in blue
and fancy materials, all
new patterns. While
they last $22.50.
All -wool blue Serges,
guaranteed indigo dye.
pure wool, single and
double breasted styles.
While they last $35.50.
Special - 15 Men's
Suits to clear at $16.75.
M. ROBINS
Open Evenings
New
Spring
Millinery
In the newest, smart-
est and most favored
shades in hats of
Milan, Hemp, Tulle,
La* and Mohair,
with trimmings from
the effective ctive sim-
plicity of ribbon to the
beauty of flowers and
glycerine mounts.
Miss M. R MacVicar
Icineston street, Goderich
•
RUB DACKAGIIE aN0
LUMBAGO RIG1 0111
Raab his and Stiffness away wills
a small bottle of otd homed
SL Jacobs oil
Ines your book r was ed Lame or
lnbago .otstiok or rheumallem las
rims*
up, don't suffer 1 OM •
7i seat bottle of old, hones* "St. Jambe
Oil" at say drug store, pow • huts
to your band sad rub it regial into
cis rebs, Lis or s, and by the Tse
•eua1
any, tb..Dremem aad i samems
y Doi'* allay .rippled l Tbi. •,iii
• >Mterg otl awls to be wed ser r
1. dam► If baba the .cis and right,
IRA eif rim bah and eade Or misery
is y megisei ye* akeohl(rly baamleee
err/ doe.'* burn the skis.
111104 hag else stops )ussbage, .,*eros
N S isms heti misery .o prompt's'
.An Organized Effort to Assist In Hos-
pital Improvement Work.
Some 'weeks ago the board Of gov-
ernors
pnvernors of the Alexandra Marble and
4;euentl Hospital appointed a (vm-
mittee of threw. namely: Mrs. W. L.
Horton, Mrs. Onulthurat and Mrs M.
G. Cameron, to sw.e if a Ladies' Aid
dvwhl 4w formed in connection with the
hospital. This committee (rime to the
conclusion that the (rest way to retch
those who should he jlutereakd would
lw by appealing to the societies already
organized in town stud eountry, and
asking them to semi delegates to an
organization meeting to to held in
Goderich.
Thin organization meeting was held
in the Board of Trade rooms on Fri-
day afternoon last, with the following
delegates present:
From Abmeek Chapter, I. O. D. E. -
Mr.. Carrie.
From General !trough ',Chapter, I. O.
I. E. -Mrs. McDonald and Mrs. Wal-
ter Neftel.
From the Maple Intl Chapter, I. O.
1). E. -Mins Claire Reynolds.
From the Women's Institute ---Mrs.
Magrfus Swanson.
From Saltforf--0e.s. Adams and
Miss Margaret Bisset (workers In the
former Reil Cross So•tety of Sanford).
From 1)u rigannun Women's Institute
-Mrs. (Dr.) (ase. '
From Lisburn Ladies Aid -Miss
Ilene Shaw.
From Smith's Hill -Sirs. Andrew
Johnston (president of the former Red
Craw Society).
Regret,+ wen• sent from the ladles
of the Ashaeld Patrlotie Society that
their representatives would he unable
to some in, but assuring the meeting
of their support mud adding that at
their fast meeting they had voted
5500.00 for a pard in the new hospital.
Mrs. J. Long and Mrs. Wm. Wilson.
the former from Benmiller, and the
latter from Taylor's Corners. were un-
able to be present.
IMri. Cameron, of the hospital nun -
mate.,
.mitte., took charge of the meeting.
After explaining its object. 'which was
to ,w•ure the assistance of the women
of the town and rnuntry on hehalf of
the hospital, the (meeting was thrown
open for discussion. after which it was
moved by Mrs. McDonald and seconded
by Mrs. (Dr.) (`ase, of Dungannon.
that s iadies' Aid be formed, to be
known as the iwdiev' Aid of the Alex-
andra Marine and General Hospital.
.t thorough canvass is to be made of
the town and country for members.
after which each district in flee coun-
try will appoint its awn executive. con-
sisting of a first and second riee-pres1-
dent and secretary -treasurer, who with
the executive chosen from the town
membership will tvntrot the organiza-
tion. this executive to meet in the
Board of Trade rooms, Golerie'h, on
'May 17th, to complete details and ar-
range for the delegate4 to go before
the county council at its meeting In
June.
MEANT TO (TRE, NOT KiLL.
Mrs. Hastings Explains Her Statement
as to Husband's Desch.
YtratforI, .April i8 -"I gave him
two tablets, the same ea i ilad heen
taking for myself, not intending to do
him any harm, but to cure his head-
ache."" 1
TIIM was the statement made by
Mn. Catharine Hastings before being
formally committed for trial this
morning by 'Magistrate .%bikini+ on a
charge of murdering her hnshersl.
Daniel Hastings. of Logan. by adtuln-
istering strreI rine tablets to him on
the night of Msreh 21.
The woman was egmmitted on the
strength of her earn conf.-'don, vol-
untarily merle and Signed the day fol-
lowing the funeral. In it she eon -
tossed to giving her to shwtnd prison,
nasi expressed the Iwl that the
poison so administered used his
death.
Before being committed fur trial at
the next criminal a.Mifi.' . and In reply
to the charge, Mrs. Hastings w111:
"The night my husband died he sat
up in Ind and complained d w head-
ache. i ga,re him two tableta, the
same as I had Veen taking myself, not
intending to do him any harm, but to
care his hesdaehe. When he died ,,o
suddenly 1 trireme paniesitricken, and
1 throned t --wits- the cause of it.
"When i went to Kitchell I did not
know what ' 1 "wan saying. i was
erss,ed with grief."
The Poli..• Court proceedings were
a 'matter of mere routine The wo-
man's confession was 'produced, read
and entered a. evidence. Police Con-
stable Willard Ingram appeared and
twinned to the circumstances which
ASIa
Expect to find
the Fisherman, I
the "Mark of
Supremacy,) r
on every bottle
of emulsion that
you buy. This
means that you
will always ask for
scorE's
EMULSION
beat a Sawa. Tenant. O.t
AL*O MAKERS OF
KIMoDS
r Grearlaa
' INDIGESTION
as -tisk
LETTER FROM
MRS, WAKELIN
Tells Remarkable Story of
Sickness and Recovery.
Toronto, Ont. - "I suffered Featly
from weakne seemed to be tired aU
the time, and had no
ambition to do any-
thing or go any place.
My nerves were in
bad shape, 1 could
not sleep at night,
and then came a
breakdown. 1 read
of Lydia E. Pink -
ham's Vegetable
Compound in the
newspapers and sev-
eral of my friends
advised me to uae it,
an it . ypu new life into me. Now
I am quite able to do all my own work,
and 1 would strongly advise every suf-
fering woman to give Lydia E. Pink -
ham's Vegetable Compound a trial." -
Mrs. CIAtt.as WAStwx, 272 Christie
9t, Toronto, Oat.,
The makers of Lydia E. Pfakham's
Vegetable Compound have thousands of
such letters as that above -they tell the
truth, else they could not have been ob-
tained for love or money. This medicine
is no stranger -it has stood the test far
'sore than forty years.
If there are any coomplieatiomn you ds
aot naderstaad write to Lydia L Pink -
ham Modica* Co. (confidential), 14>w
Haas. -
led up to Mrs. Hastings' making lar
confession in the office of lir. 1t. 8.
'Murray at Mitchell.
The constable testified Boit he had
asked Mrs. Hastings whether she hod
not given her hu.swind the tablets by
mistake. but that she had as,urllri him
that she knave what she was doing.
as she had usesi the .4111)1' sort of tab-
lets for besdse"tw"
('onstable Ingram prowlunwl several
boxes of pilled and tablets found in her
home.
As Mrs. Hastings cannot he tried
until September an effort will tw made
by F. fl. Thompson. K. 1', her counsel,
to obtain her release on hall.
HOW RHEUMATISM
CAN BE OVERCOME.
Not by Rubbing, but by En-
riching the Blood.
Rheumatism is a disorder of the blood.
It attacks people when the blood is over-
charged with acid and impurities. thus
setting up inflammation in the muscles
and joints. Wet weather or cold weather
may start the tortures of rheumatism, but
it is not the cause. The cause is in the
blood. Victims of this malady have every
relaon to fear the first dull ache In the
limbs and joints. followed by sharp pains
through the fresh and mercies ; these are
the symptoms of poison in the blood,
which will shortly leave the victim pain -
racked and helpless. Liniments, hot ap-
plications and rubbing may give tempor-
ary ease. ,but cannot possibly root the
trouble out of the system. That can only
be done by enriching the blood. This
new biood drives out the poisonous im-
purities, and the rhegma ism disappears,
if you are a sufferer from this painful
malady, begin the use of Dr. Williams
Pink Pills and see how soon the pains and
stiffness of the joints fade away. Among
those who have benefitted by the use of
these pills is Mt. Freeman Irving. Bute r
Harbor. N. S. who says : "Some time ago
my blood was in a terrible condition,
leaving me very much rundown, and with
boils breaking ou; on my body. To add
to my misery rh.umatism set in, and I
not only suffered greatly from the pain,
but could only get around with the
greatest difficulty. After trying several
medicines without much success, I decided
to give Dr. Williams' Pink Pills a trial, as
they had been warmly recommended to
me. 1 think I used nine boxes altogether,
but the results met my every expectation,
as both the bolls and the rheumatism
disappeared. Naturally I feel that i
cannot praise the pills too highly."
4You cap get Dr. Williams' Pink Pills'.
through imy dealer in medicine or by
mail at 50 cents a box or six boxes for
$2.50 from the Dr. Williams Medicine
Co., Brockville, Ont. •
EAST WAWANOSiI.
The council of Eget Wawanosh met
as per adjournment on April 14th.
with the m.aotwrs all present. After
the reading of the minutes,of the pre-
ulna* meeting 'Mr. Gillespie objected
to flint portion whereby the impression
was given that ;1(10 had been voted in
alit of the memorial ball In IElyth in-
stead of this amount being granter) for
the sole purpose only of having the
names of the soldier boysfrom this
'munielpallty who had aid the su-
preme sieritte irs.erRwd on a tablet In
this building. With this change the
minutes were then approval on motion
of Strairghan and Gillespie. Fred
Toll was present and stated that the
Toll drain was badly In need of repair
on lot 40, convention 3, and made op -
pill -1010n that the came be attended to
thin weason. The Reeve snit ('omwillor
Streughen were inntnwetnl to attend
to this matter. (Court of revision on
the Sturdy drain was opened ae,•orling
tD notke. No appetite being received
against the assesrmsentn, the bylaw in
connection therewith was finally read
and passed. A. 'Scott was appointed
pethmester in -pi ee of P. Gibbons and
O. G. Anderson in plate of Geo. Irwin.
Thr following nee otmta •were paid: .1
.141ithertand, gr.vc4ling on (•nneession
13. $15; Thos. Rradnoek, repairing
washout and gravelling on concession
9, SS; Tiros. Bndoot•k, turntables
mnaterlal end repairing Potter's bridge,
$12; Geo. Pocwk, grading, $19; R.
Vint, balance of bridge contract, We:
the dawyer4Maamey Co. road grader.
$3-'0462; W. J. ('urrie, freight and
grease for grader, Slit 114 Next meet -
Ing of cotrreiit will he Ment on May
'Meth as a engirt of revision on the os.
siso rues roll and for erdlnery town-
ship businann A. POITTERFiEILD,
(clerk.
-r..._,_...-..
.
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G. C. 1. EXAMINATIONS. lit. Ye K. Wilson • snit
L. A. Macklin
Below 50 per taut. -
The results of the Collegiate iamb• (•. lis Nairn 40.11
tate term examinations ending at the W. Weir 49.1
Easter vaeatlou are tiro: below. F. E. Huinlwr 43.0
E•OR3I I. A.
Average tis per teat
1. Honors -
I:. Merit riling
U. Nairn
I1. Honore -
M. Mulholland
\I. Johnston
1'. Freeman
1). Fisher
A. ltruwu
W. 0. Andress
it. Mt'Manus 00.4
A. Buchanan 6'L3
I. Murray (i6
A. Richanlsrn 61.7
C. Mehra tti 63.2
V. \Thompson MISS
Mn rim ret (Lmpbeli 01.'4
Mae L's umbel' 60.8
Belt Pass -
D. Wei: ke
M. 'Mcl.wig
l'. Ruffell
F'. Stoke.
1). Hellemann
ltelgw 50 per t. ranked --N. Wil.
son, t.' Donaldson. . Griffin.
E)[IRM B.
Average 67 cent.
1. Honors -
J. Winter 81.9
M. Wilson
N. GilkInson 77.3
C. Humber 77._
J. Chapman 77.1
N. Einert ; 5.R
11. honors --
A. Melia tHe 72.
K. Stratton 7'L3
R. McLeod ' 71.9
H. Garrow 71.5
H. Met 'arthy 709
. Gflklnson i (r.
A. Elowlie 0(.14
M. McWhinney (1+(.0
1,. Johnston 614.8
M. Fisher 66.:5
Pass -
F. Norris , 64
1). Pickering 63.7
A. Fraser r,,, 62.0
14. (ler' 62.•i
K. Sinclair 61.5
S. t;rant (10.1
L. Murney 00
Ite'low rasa -
A. flays 56.6
E. TaYktr 51.5
R. Walker .t.«..... -.-..r:-.«52.1
E. Robhaaon 11.1
iielow 50 per cent. -11. Thanker
FORM II.
Average 01.4 per cent.
1. Honors -
R. R. Martin •,.,m 81 2
II. Honons---
M. Melntosh 725
H. ltell , . -w --"11, 70.3
A. Stafford 69.7
B. Grant 64.11
T. Cott 67.4
J. Jefferson 66.4
M. Iteyeraft, fig
Pass --
J. Young. 65.5
T. Anderson ., 65.3
-M. Raker
H. Murray
E. Dobie
L. Cooke
E."I►oak
O. Finnigan
J . Mcleod
It. Hunter
5.. [fern
Below Pawn- '
W. Ijakcr T
H. ('Doper .... 57
1). Wilson '1614
H. Hnwrie 56.5
5.. Wallis 55.3
J. Ite•vers 54
E:. iMngherty '53 7
Ii. Ihilton_ 53.3
Melon 50 per cent. -H. Fowler, G.
Strickland.
'COMMERCIAL FORM.
i. Horrors--
• 1 9 E. E. Goldthorpe 111.4
75.4 1 &lPanzerA. Panzer
73.4 1 M' McKr ,e,,73.1
11. Honors -
M. Johnston 7:t.3
711.0 70.5
66.0 i.. Webster 70.5
67.R V. Wilson 69.1
67.5 "'ass--
tt6.5 I. Brownlee (4.4
C. O'Neill (1
O. Craigie 60.9
Below 1'atrr--
Y. Ryan Sit
Y. Austin 'ii1.1► 4
►
J.
1'. H1'MME, 1'rinrlpal.
lel:-NMILLE:tt.
1 ULSDAY, April 19.
'Set R We are glad to note that Colborr e
id 5 township rolled up a handsome majority
310 tor prohibition and a safer and cleaner
'i: 5 Province to live in. The 13enmiller pulling
'10 7 subdivision stood 169 yeas and 32 nay's.
Mrs. H. Mew and Mrs. Samuel Allen.
of Goderich, were the guests 6f Rev. and
Mrs. H. F. Kennedy on Tnuriday last.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Minion, of Gode-
rich, visited at the parsonage oo Monday
last.
LADLES' Am So. eery. -The Ladies' Aid
Society of Bermuda beld its regular
monthly main; at the home of Mrs. Ed.
Walters. on Wednesday, April 13th.
Twenty-four members were present.
Various arinmittees were appointed to
complete the organisation and a great
deal of routine business was transacted.
The president, Mn H. F. Kennedy,
sed over the meeting. A social how
spent during which a dainty 10c
was sn ved by the !instead. 1 he
Mg will be held at the home of
M. Stria ghoul, on Wednesday,
at '2 1 • m. Tuns sec ety (has
fid beginning need it is to oe
hoped that y woman in the common
Rte will identify hewn with its work and
[astir
• A miEs Complete arrange-
ments have been to hold the jubilee
atuuvelsa y of the Isenmillcr Methodist
church coo Sunday, Splay 22nd, to be
fuliowed with a rnunsteiN teameeting and
concert on Tuesday evening, May 24th.
All roads Iced to bautulkr`t�n that day,
and it will be an opportune ime for all
toe Ota bo). and girls of ller t0
hold a eland reunion. The program
eommties ei arrang.ng to put on `14 very
special attraction by way of ancerts,and
the supper -well. Henmiller has never
been • sailed in that regard It promo
to be better than ever tl.0 year. Amp
the dates in mind -May Ysuu 2411s.
64,1
64.6
64.2
63.4
113
(12.4
61.4
61
00.8
F(►ItM III. B.
Average 65 per cent.
I. Honors --
D. Woollcombe 7't 7
I. Brown 7i1
ii. ilonors-
Maude Howell 74:.
M. Jefferson (31.7
A. Hetherington �.. ' 6N.3
1t. Hamilton (r;
L Brown •_- ..soss-oossoosso 06.6
Pa so -
R. firs ham 435.1
'Mary Howell (14.3
G. Mnrrny 64.5
1). Merolla!! 03.5
1). Lxtthwalte 64.4
i,. MacKenzie 64.4
14. Whitely .... »..-.».-, 01.14
B. Murphy 00.6
f. Reyrraft . 60."
Below Pass--..
J. Wallets 10.4
M. Eilwanls 5)111
L. Anderson 57.3
J . Cooke .. 54.5
Below 50 per tent. -F. Shepperd.
FORM IIi. A.
Avenge 65 per tent.
I. Honors -
N. Reycnft 176
O. cooper 76::
II. Honore -
T. *Worthy
rthy '
M. Dalton
C. MacKenzie
A. Nairn
1.. S. Walker
E. Driver
D. Dewey
M. Pentland
Noo-
n. Wilson 6(1.1)
M. J. i.ce 61.7
I. Vining 61.5
J. Hunter 60.8
Below Pass -
W. Killough '514
74 1
7::1
^7
700
01)7`
611.
076
67.1
H. (kelt .. 38.:t
F. Re Ithliy 15R
G 's)i('l.eod '43 7
.1. Garrow 55.1
Reiow 50 per cevt -F. Herrero
FORM iY.
i . Honore-
r,. M. In'mrh 767
11. 'Honors -
E. Wallace 73.^
B. J. Johnston • 6(1.5
1t. Kllpattrfr'k ;.. Illi
R. Taylor SA3
rasa--
F.. (. Washhtgtoa
J. A. HniA
ile•hm Pomo-
J. F. Wasiiagtes
Mrs.
May 11
mane a
DECORAT ING
A N i)
Decorating Matenals
Wall Papers, Paints, etc.
We sell you the materials, or
take the contract of decorating
your home, store or office.
Estimates cheerfully given
GLASS
Window Glass, Plate Glass
Stirrers, ore.
We can supply your wants in
any kind of Glass
J. CUTHBERTSON
Nardi site West st. Phone 354
•
GRAND TRUNK RAIL
The Double Track Route
het wren
MONTREAL
TORONTO
DETROIT
and
CHICAGO
Unexcelled dining car service
Sleeping inn on night trains, and
parlor cars on principal day trains.;
Fall information from any Grand
Trunk Ticket Agent, or C. E. Horn•
ing. District Passenger Agent, To-
ronto. _ -
G.H. Lauder, Station Agent, phone 214
P. P. LAWRENCE & SONS
Town Agents Phone 8.
IVE IWO SULPHUR
OAHKENS CRAY HAIR
It's Grandmother's Recipe to
Restore Color, Gloss
and Attractiveness.
Rlnniat everyone knows that BSaagg�s
Tea and Sulphur, property eompoand-
ea, brings back the natural color and
lustre to the hair whoa tailed, streaked
or gray. Tears ago the only way to
get this mixture was to make 1t at
home, which 1m mussy aad trouble -
mine. Nevadanyss., by asking at any
drug .tore for "Wystli'. Sago and Sul -
Aur Compound," you will got a iarge
Sul-
phur
of (ha famous old recipe, Im-
pr.v.d by the, addition of other in-
greatesta at a .mall coat
Dss't stay gray! Try it No one
eau possibly t.11 that you darkened
year hair, as It dos. It so naturally
and evenly. Tots dampen • *posta or
soft brush with h dad draw this
through your hair. taking one small
strand at ► time; by storming the gray
h alr disappears. and after another ap-
Ile•non er two, your ?air beeemen
beautifully Wt. gleosy and attractive,
W/mules bag. •ad Sulphur Conn -
le la • ds44gMlsl toast regulate
65 4 these who desire dart hair ane .
a23 �e u sdthe.s. t app..raas• ft 11 not la -
for the ens, j- --* er 9s►
69.2 remiss se disease.
Stiffness
it 1, astonishing hoe
quickly M,.a,d's l.•ni-
sweat Milt.. Oa -
0001
.1 '...ua-
- and la,.tesa.
Gives Great
Relief
Se A. It C.ken. 34
r.AAvi .CAsslph.Ous.
wNsr"Mr h414.44h.
rot Woofs Lai•NOl
taswassily. always wish
- nabs rns.M al
W as e.s k M
oreit i•••Iw && r
Z .
Mn rad Lala.. his 135. Tkw.l4. o f -
.1 sullend ." y Sea sii.k uw.Ms r my lase Ism
view, voss s..nd r sserr� Mi Lan.." .d
ass wkt../ t.,. $4111Y site M.. slAr •a
1 pe..ws4 r ai.r t .r it h.. t.,,nlr s..s
The wise t to p sr..phut tying sp as), loss
sag give &twain a Mord . Lr ..' 11...
sad se.esl p a, Jou Mr...'.. W alters an
say it"
MINARD'S
King of Pohl
PNINIENT
di Ness euMlb
THOMAS GUNDRT,
AUCTIONEER.
BOX 67, Godericb. AU lnstractlots
by mall or left at Signal ace will Os
promptly attended to. Residence tele.
phone 119.
LEGAL
IV G. CAMERON. K. C.. BARRIS-
QL TER. Solicitor, notary publics
Office Hamilton street, Goderich, third
door from Square. Trust funds to
loan at lowest rates.
RD C. HATS,
. BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, NO.
TARP PUBLIC, ETC.
Office -Sterling Rank Block, Ham-
ilton ,Street, Goderich. Telephone 88.
Real Estate, Loans and Insurance.
pROUI)F04 Yr, KILL(/RAN A
11('1.M114.
BARRISTERS, 1aOLN'ITORis,
TARIE) PUBLIC, RT('.
Office on the Square, second door
from Hamilton Street, Goderich,
Private funds to loan at lowest
rates.
W. Proudfoot, H. C., J. L Killoran,
Dudley K. Holmes.
NO -
CHARLES t;AR}0 ',V, LL. It, BAR-
RISTER, attorney, 'solicitor, etc.,
Goderieh. Money loaned at lowest
tea.
MEAGER. ISAItItISTEi(. tw)L-
ICITOR, notary public and eon-
veya r. Once --Court House. Gode.
eteh. 09-12m
L\SL' Cil LOANS. ETC.
McKILIAP UTUAL FIRE INSUR-
ANCE CO. Farm and Isolated
town property 1 red.
Officers -Jas. Co IU, Pres., Gode-
rlch P. O. ; Ju. vans, VkrPre..,
Beechwood 1'. 0.: Taasma. S. Hayes
Ser.-Treas., Seaforth P.).
Directors -D. F. Mc0or, R. R.
No. S. Seaforth ; John G. t rave, N.
4, Waltor.; William Rinn, R. R. No. 2,
Seaforth ; John Benoewiee, \ "Brob
hagen ; (leo. McCartney, R. R.S,
Seafortp ; Robert Ferris, Harl k ;
Malcolm McEwen. Clinton: Ja
Evans, Beechwood ; James Connolly;
Goderich.
Agents : 1. W. Yeo, Goderich:
Alex. Leitch, R. R. No. 1, Clinton;
William ('heen(•y, Seaforth; E. Hlncb-
Iey, Senforth. Pollcy-holden can pay
all payments and get their card. te-
eelpted at R. J. Morrluh's Clothing
Store, Clinton : R. H. entre Grocery.
Kingeton street, Gpderteh, or J. H.
Iteld's General Store, Bayfield.
Brophey Bros.
The Leading
Funeral Directors
and Embalmers
Orders carefully attended to
at .93 bourn, night or day,
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