The Signal, 1928-6-14, Page 8F
8—Thursday, June 14. 1eaa.
TI1E SIGNAL,
CONSTRUCTION PROGRAM
CURTAILED THIS YEAR
(Continued from page 6)
the approecls to the Exeter bridge, we
recommend that the commission ex-
amine the situation and take such
action as deemed advisable.
Re resolution of the county council
of Perth county. petitioning the Ie- I
partment of Highways for the desig-
nation of a Prw•Inelal highway south-
erly from Mitchell. through Klrkton,
along the easterly limit of t'aborue
township, we recommend that this
council endorse this petition and that
the Minister of Highways be notified
acordiughy.
Re motion of Meters. Kennedy and
.McQuaid. asking for irnprtr'ement of
the Egnondrflle bridge and the erec-
tion of slims. we recommend that dan-
ger signs he erected, and that the
bridge be examined and any urgent
repairs be made.
ldie motion of Mt•strs. McKibtoi and
dendcrsah that bridge on the Prairie
road be widened, we recommend that
action be deferral till next year. as
the necessary expenditure will be con-
siderable.
Re petition from ratepayers In the
village of Egmondville and re motion
of- Meters. Kennedy and Beattie that
the street of Egmondviile be paved,
we recommend that this street he sur-
face -treated with tar.
Ite' motion of Messrs' Johnston and ----
Haekett. urging the completion of the Debentures Will He Issued to Assenting
work at Dickies hill, we recommend of $100,000 'I
that this work be completed, if condi- tieing to pre -sure of other mutter
Hens permit. offering for publication this week, it
Be application of delegates front the Is imptserible to give a detailed report
village of Be'grave asking for 1m- of the proceedings of the county eohn-
provement to the road and bridge be cif in this issue. Some of the out-
• tween the village and the public school, standing matters dealt with, outside of
we recommend that this situation is' those reported last week, are as fob
examined and improvement made next pops•
year. The equalisation of last year was
adopted for this year's assessment of
AGREEMENT BETWEEN the carious munleipwllttes of the
county... .
COUNTY AND C A.S. The county levy for 192$ will be the
same as last year. six mills, being four
(county Takes Control of Children's mills for general purposes and two
Aid Work I mills for highways.
The special committee appointed top To meet financial obligations' done
this year, it was decided to issue $100;
report upon the county's assumption of
the management agement of the (children's' Met of 4'1 per cent. fifteen-yar sink -
Shelter and the formation of a joint ing fund debentures, in denominations
CODrol of matters relating' to childof $iIIW) and $1.000, to be sold by tender.
welfare in the county reported that The annual picnic of the county
the amalgamation between the county
j•tYuncil Will be held at Bayfield June
interest and that of the (iiildr'n's Aid nth
Society •heel been completed. Follow-
ing is a summary statement of the
agreement reached between the Child-
ren'e Alit Snclety• executive and the
committee of the county council:
The board of management or exam- I
tire committee of the Children's Aid
Society for the county of Huron khall
consist of ten members. to he ap-
pointed annually. six members by the
county. of whom one shall be the War-
den and the other, members of the
county cmuncii, and four members by '
the Children's Aid Society. of whom
one shall be the president of the (
ren's Aid Society.
The oftk'prs of the Children'! Aid So-
ciety shall he appointee at the annual
meeting of the Society. All ,members
of the county council shall he members
of the Children's Aid Society, iut shall
not be eligible to trote for the appoint-
ment of the four members of the
executive representing the Children's
Aid Society.
The ehildreit•a Aid Society shall hold
its monthly meeting as may be ar-
ranged by the executive. and to act in
conjunction with the superintendent in ELMER C. BEACOM, B.A.
an advisory capacity. but no expendi- I appointed by the county council to otic-
ceed Mr. J. E. Tom as inspector of
public schools for West Huron. Mr.-
Beacom
r:Beacom is at preen assistant princi-
pal of Brown put is etchoole.
road, Toronto, a sltlon he has held i
fornineyears. 'e
x one year ofthis
period he was en ."exchange" teacher
in London, England.
atment shall be made without the
approval of the Provincial superin-
tendent. - a
The corporation of the county of Hu-
ron shall undertake the financial re-
tgaourdlrility for the support and main-
tenance of the C.A.S. work' in the
county, including the salaries of the
matron of the Shelter and the in -
Spector, and shall furnish to suitable
house to be used as a Children's Shel-
ter.
Either the corporation of the count.
of Huron, or the Children's Aid So-
ciety, may give one month's written
teethe to the other, repealing this
agreement, in which event the county
shall he relieved of any financial re-
sponsibility
rspnnslbility or gjtligation of supplying
a house• to be used for a Children's
Shelter.
All bequests or other gifts of money
made to the Children's Aid Society. or
'to the Children's Shelter. or for the
sopped of neglected children in the
county, shall lee handed over to the
county treasurer. to be by him invested
In bonds or other securities to be heli
as an endowment fund, the lnterefe
only to be used for maintenance of the
children's aid work in the county.
The county clerk shall act as peeve -
tart' to the exeruttt•e committee, with-
out vote.
COUNTY LEVY TO BE
SIX MILLS FOR 1928
THE GRANDSTAND BIT lW
GODERICH, ONT.
To the Editor of The Signal.
Sir,---1It may not be out of p ate ut
this time W point out that the God-
erich Agricultural Society is deeply
interested In the fate of the bylaw to
be voted on on June 22nd, which is I't-
k:titled to provide funds fur the era,
i on of a new grandstand at Agricul
!oral Park. Fur many years the So-
••iety kiss been hampered in carrying
out the prograuu in connection with
the fall fair by the luck of suitable
granistaud acceumn dation. The pres-
ent stand la so dilapidntte that many
people du not earn to trust themaelvcs
upon it. It he open to the 51111, the
wind and the rain, and only under the
most favorable conditions of weather
Ls it of much use. We believe that
with the modern covered structure
which it is intended to erect it will he
toseible to put on a program which
can be enjoyed in comfort by a large
crowd, thus augmenting the receipts
of the fair, which in turn will be able
to contribute towards the cost of the
Maud.
The directors of the Agricultural
Society hope that the bylaw will re-
ceive the support of the electors.
JAMES CONNOLLY,
President Agricultural Society.
CHURCH NOTES
L.O.L. 182 will hold its molal
church parade on Sunday morning
next. to the Baptist church. The paw
tor. Rel. F. C. Elliott, will occupy the
pulpit.
The services at Victoria street
United church nett Sunday will be
'conducted by the pastor. Rev. M. C.
Parr. Ihtblic worship at 11 a.m. and
7. p.m. Sunday school at 10 a.m.
The regular meeting of tin W.M.S.
of Knox church will be held in the
lecture ratm ou Tueslny. June 19th, at
:3.30 p.m. The program will be in
charge of Mrs. A. Horton, Miss Fulford
and Mrs. Senelerson.
At North street United church next
Sunday, in addition to the choir an-
thems, at the morning seri-ice Mr. E.
C. Belcher will sing "Shadows," and In
the evening Miss K. Graham will sing
'linty a Little_ Ware'
The services at Knox church next
Sunday will be conducted by the min-
ister.' Sermon subjects: 11 A.m.,
''Worship and Life;" 7 p.m., "Mystery
and Wonder." Sabbath school and
Pilde classes at 10 o'clock.
- The annual meeting of the Walker
ton association of Baptist churches
was held last week at Mount Forest.
Rev. -F. C. Elliott, of Goderich, pre -
!sided. and othe'rn present from the local
Baptist congregation were Mrs. Elliott,
Mrs. l'. II. Huinber and Mr. and Mrs.
George Johnston.
The services at North street rnited
church next Sunday will be as follows:
It) a.m., Men's Club, church classes
and Mie ion iklnd. "in .what ways
wan we serve the Lord through the
church?" is the subject to be intro-
duced in the Men's Club by Mr. A. M.
Rols•rtsitn. Public worship at 11 a.m.
and 7 p.m. The sermon subject In the
tug -will lee eSet Blows that Hurt
and Shadows that Heal." --
• Capt. J. Rogers, leader of Column
A of the Church Army Crnsaehers, will
preach at the morning service in St.
George's church on Sunday, June 24th.
Members of Maitland Lodge, No. 33.
A.F. & A.M., will attend the evening
service on this Sdnday. On Sunday.
July -1st,. ills Grace the Archbishop of
Huron will be present for confirma-
tion serw•ite in the morning. On the
evening of July 1st the Church Army
ve-t'epifatns and three sis-
ters under tin leadership of Capt.
Morley—will commence a two weeks'
mission.
tures of money are to he made except
by the consent of the cxeentive com-
mittee.
The superintendent shall be selected
by the executive committee. but no
D. L. and W. Scranton
COAL
Pocohontan and Alberta
Lump
Shingles and Cement,
Second-hand Lumber.
such as ('Piling I,ntiil.•r. Lath.
Wainscotting, 2 x 6 Rafters and
Studding, Sheeting, Windows and
Window Sills and about 30,0t(e
good Brick.
Wm. McClure
Phone 42 Dungannon
BABY CHICKS
e
After lime I dh Chicksram
f our
pens of heavy -laying hens will:--ise
at rock -bottom prices. O. A. C..
Barred Rocket 15r. N. C. AV. Lea.
horns 13e. Our shack is production -
bred, hardy and free from disease.
C. G. CAMPBELL
Wattles Specialty term AUBURN. 081.
Phone 1024 Myth Municipal
TRIPLE FATALITY
— ! TURNBERRY
three Lee_ s twat is Result of Coal On
Explosion
A tragedy that has stirred the
whole district With horror and sym-
imthy tick place Wednesday evening
oL_tlet,week,at the home of Alonao
Finlay, 11th coneesslon of Turnlerry,
about two mikes from Wingham. Sup -
leer Wits being prepared by the daugh-
ters c f the home stud to hasten the fire
ono of them picked- up a five -gallon calf
Of t- l all and toured Setae in the
•tm-e: Immediately there was an ex-
plosion. the end being blown out of the
can, and the burning mal All sprayed '
ower two of the (Infighters. Velma, aged
eighteen, and Laura. aged tlftawn, who.
were terribly burned and died a few
hours later. The fuer-months-old
baby of Mrs. Percy J orris, a married
:laughter. wits in her cradle nearby,'i
and the mother was badly burned In
extinguishing the Weer clothing.
which bad taken fire. The baby died
later, but the' tnother Is expected to re -
elver. ulthmtgh she is In a very serious
condition. In Another room in the
house at the time of tin trngsaiy lay
the body of the grandfather, Thomas
('a}ver:. father of Mrs. Finlay. who
had died two days before In his eighty -
feu rt your and was to be burled the
following day.
The people of Wingham have rallied
to the gssistnnce of the stricken faintly
and have raised a suubstantial- fund to
aid theme in their distreen.
THE PAVILION
GODERICH
Next Week Open
MONDAY, WEDNESDAY
and SATURDAY
Mr. and Mrs. canotel Cade leave on
Saturday on a thew months' trip to
Western paints and will go as tar
the Coarct, to, visit at Vancouver and
Victoria.
air-
the
CARD OF THANKS
THE M4r1'11EIt AND 111'SBAND
and other relatives of the late
Mrs. Wm. Tweedie take this means of
teftderiug tltelr sincere tenuity to
iieighteiree and friends for the many
kiudnerse a rendered to the in the
time of bereavement.
FOR SALE
SALE,—L•OOD GARLOE B,US1-
NESS in a progressive town in
Western Outsr-o_ Apply to itOX 33,
SIGNAL OFFICE.
PLANTS FOR SALE.—CABBAGE,
cauliflower aid asters; Lieu a few
good tomato p;aats• JOHN FELL,
corner Cambria road and Trafalgar
street.
it SALE.—TWO HOUSES, COR-
• NER of Victoria and Napier
streets, eight and seven rooms and the proper use and enjoymcut of the
furnaces; also eight -room tense on said Park to erect a grandstand;
Newgate street. of the D. A. Mclereu AND WHEREAS the grandstand
estate. Apply A. J. GOiDTIIOR,PE. at present on toe premises is in Al very
R. R. No. 4, t:oderlcb. 4t unsafe and dangerous coudltlon;
AND WHEREAS the Gotk•rich
HOUSE FOR SALE ON NAl'IER Trotting and Agricultural Association
for hive donated to the Town the sum of
STREET. --Hot elHot water heated, One Thousand Dollars ($1,000.0o) to
wired electric range, all modernbe used to defray the cost of erecting
conveniences, large lot and lo - I the said gtvn.lstand ;
cation. Everything in goad condi- ANTD WHEREAS it will be Detes-
tlou. MRS. X. BAECHLEIt, Rapier' ,any to issue debentures of the ecus -
street.
the sum of SeveuThousand and Nine
FOR SALE.—.SLIGHTLY USED' llnudrt.l 15•itars t$7,iklO.00t, the pro -
aa furnace in perfect cdndition. Only ceeda of the sale of the said delxn-
been used a short time. Will sell tures to be spelled for the purpose of
cheap and arrange for installation If erecting the said graudstaud and none
deered. Cash or terns. PHONE other;
165. 3t AND WHEREAS it is desirable to
issue the said debentures ut 'ate time
FOR SALE.—SEVEN-ROOM WHITE and make the. principal of the said
brick house. Good location on ! debt repayable tty yearly suns during
North street. Modern conveniences. a period of fifteen years, tong the
Apply to G. c:. NEWTON. the Square. currency of the said debentures, the
said yearly sums being of suet re-
spective amounts that the aggregate
amount payable et each year for prin-
cipal and interest in respect of the
said debt shall be a: nearly as pos-
sible equal to the amount payable in
each of tin other fourteen years of
the said period;
AM) WHEREAS the total amount
required, Le the Mluuicilal Act, beiug
11.8.0. 1927. cap. 2 1. to be raised an
Dually by emetic rate for paying the
said debt and interest as hereinafter
preeIrket Is the a f- 4.7411, W 1
AND WIIEREA$ the amount of the
whole rateable pruw'ri}...L-11rr_Tausa
of Goderich, according -to the I'+t re-
vised ass-ament roll then...'. Is
t)2,:;9,674.00 ;
AND WHEREAS the amount of the
existing debenture debt of the said
Municipality is $360,926.46 (ex' liteve
of local improvement debts secured by
special acts. rates or asaessnietee).
whereof no principal or interest is In
arrear;
NOW. THEREFORE, the Municipal
Council of the Corporation of the
roan of Goderich enacts as foliow's:
(1-) The Municipal Council of the
Corporation of the Teen of Guderict
shall raise the sum of Seven Thousand
Nine Hundred Dollars ($7,900.00) for
the -purpose oterecing a grandntnn'i '
on the hands known as the Agricul- ;
•
Town of Goderich
BYLAW No. 13 OF 11)28 01' THE
CORPORATION OF THE TOWN
.or GODlBIOH.
A BYLAW 'nu PROVIDE FUNDS
FOR TIKE F)REOTION OF A GRAND-
STAND AT 'FHt1 AG1tIOUL-
TURAl. PARK.
WHEREAS the Town is the owner
of the lands known us the Agricul-
tural Park lying between MacDonald
and Ekion streets in the Town of
Goderich; -
AND WHEREAS the said Part Is
used by the citisens of the said Town
of Goderich as a recreation park;
AND WHEREAS it is necessary for
UPRIGHT PIANO (BELL) FOR
SALE.—In first-class condition.
Apply to DONALD MacKAY, P. O.
Box 467, Goderich.
DESIRABLE RESIDENCE PROPER-
aU TY FOR SALE —1It corner of Bri-
tannia road and William street. Tea
rooms besides bathroom, closets, eta
Good Aimee. All couvenieuces, For
terms and further particulars apply to
DONALD MacKAY, P. 0: Box 457.
Godelich. rf
PUBLIC NOTICE
N(►TICE. - -
Notice I. hereby given that Carence
Percy Shields, of the township of Ash-
field, In the county of Huron, farmer,
will apply to the Parlleemeu; of Can-
ada, at the nest session thereof, for a
bill of divorce from his wife. Irene
Hazel Shields, of the town of God-
erich. In the county of Huron, on the
ground'of adultery and desertion,
Dated at the town of Goderich. in the
county of Huron, this 28th day of
May, AD. 1928. -
HAYS & NAYS.
Barristers, Etc.,
Hamilton -street. Goderich, Ont.,
tura Park situate in the Tuwu ,.f
3t Solicitors for the Applicant.
Goderich betwte•ut MacDonald and
Eldon street -s, and the proceeds from
the sale of the debentures, hereinafter
mentioned, shall be used for the said
TOWN OF (1(1DERICIt. I purpose and none other.
(2) In order to raise the said tom I
Tenders for building a new grand..debenture... of the said Town of God -1
stand at the i'alr Grieco... w4DF•here• erich to the amount of $7:900.00 as
criced by the Town oh•rk up until L" ` aforesued bearing interest at five per
annumshellIsucl
' lint J pere
o'clock nor,n _ .(rg �pinduf,
June _:.th. � t %) i be t
The lowest or any tender not ne•ecs- I am u' one year from ton• btu big of
eerily accepted. Plans and apes/1l a -I tills Bplaw• each of whl,h debenture's
Hens can be seen at the Clerk's office`
shall be for the sum of not less than
' r''
Deputy -returning officer, D. D.
Rooney; poll clerk, Fred Weir.
Pollirrg tub -division No. 3, et the
town-hall—EJepuly-returntag officer, N.
eel. Belcher; poll clerk, Geo. Belcher.
Polling
sub --division No. 4, at Stoth-
ers' wagon shop Victoria street-
1►eput•-returning officer, Huron A. Tut -
ford ; all clerk, William Stothers.
Polling sub -division No. 5, at P. L
Waljon's store, West street—Deputy-
returning officer, Harold Blackstoue;
pall clerk, Gerald Newton.
Polling sub -division No. 6, at Mac -
Arthur's electrical store, West street—
Deputy-returning othit•er, II. L• Wat-
son; poli clerk, David ,Marwick.
Polling tub -division No. 7, at Geo.
Haggitt's residence, corner of William
;nd Cay'ley at reeto-„lseputy-returning
officer, Frank Binghani; poll clerk,
Robert McKay.
On Thursday, the 21st day of June,
1928. the Mayor of the said Town will
attend at the Council'L'hatnbers of the
said Town at ten o'clock in the fore-
noon, to appoint persons to attend at
the various ladting places aforesaid,
and at the tinal summing up of the
votes by the Clerk, on behalf of the
Persons interested in and promoting
cur opposing the passing of the said pro-
posed bylaw. respce-tively.
The Clerk of the Council of the said
Town of (laterite will attend at his
()eke in the Town Hall, at ten o'clock
in the forenoon on Saturday, the 23rd
day of June. 1925. to sum up the num-
ber of votes for and epeeist the said
TENDERS
L. L. IC-NY►X,
Town Clerk.
AUCTION SALE
AUCTION SALE of GOODS AND
ClIATTELS.
•` r
We , are instructed by
MR. WM. F. 001tRh1 T
to sell by public auction at his
former: home, Mill Nord, Goderich
on
SATURDAY,: JUNE 10th,
commencing at, 1.30 sharp:
One light sleigh, 2 -seater, single or
double; 1 light spring wagon; 1 set
of heavy single harness; 1 mowing
machine; 1 ((ruttier; 1 gang plow; 1
gravel or sand scoop; 1 pig crate; 1
Condon hietemtor, capacity twelve
hundred eggs; 1 Coal -burning stove
f,•r ineulwtor; 1 wheelbarrow; 3
fore.*• 1 ,hoveln• 1 spade; I steam
pipe vise; I pipe -cutter, 2 -in.: I
.tiliarplesa cream separator; 1 ts-
11.1'. motor; Is white Leghorn hens;
1 colony broader house. capacity
:d110 clicks; 1 broader coal -burning
stove, complete; 70 feet of cow rope:
1 5 -ft. crosscut saw; 1 bucksaw; a
number of window's; a number of
doors, and numerous other at'tkies.
As Mr. CerbetV, hoose has been
.destroyed by fire, everything must be
sold.
TERMS. --All sums of $10 and
ut ter, cash; over that amount three
u.• nths' credit will be given on
'i,rnishing approved Joint notes.
T. Gl'NDItY & SON, Auctie.neers.
TO RENT e
TENDERS WANTED
SEALHI) '1SRS ADDRESSED
to the undersigned, and endorsed
"Tender for North Pier Reconstruction,
G,slerich, Ont.." will be received until
12 o'clock noon (daylight saving),
Thursday, June 2C, 1 , for the ree on-
structlun of the Nor Pier, at Crat-
ere-le Huron county, t.
7
Plans and forms of
ntract can be
seen and epetiflcatlon and forms of
tender obtained at this Department. at
the offices of the INstriet Engineers,
Customs Building, London, Ont.;
Equity Building, Toronto, Ont., and at
the Post Offen, Goderich, Ont., and at
the Builders' Exchange, 1104 Bay
street, Toronto. Ont.
Tenders will not be considered un-
less made on printed forms supplied
by the Department and In accordance
with conditions contained therein.
Each tender must be accompanied
by an accepted cheque on a chartered
lank. payable to the order of the Min-
ister of Public Works, equal to 10 per
cent. of the amount of the tender.
Bonds of the Dominion of Canada or
bonds of the Canadian National Rail-
way Comptiy will also be aevepNe,t as
sw•nrit'. or lands olid a cheque if re-
quired to make up nn arid amount.
NOTE. —Blue prints can be obtained
at this Department by niepadttng an
accepted cheque for the sum of $20.00,
payable to the order of the Minister of
Public Works, which will to returned
If the intending bidder subunit a regu-
lar bid.
By order,
S. E. O'BRIEN.
Secretary.
Department of P'trhlte Works,
Ottawa, June 0, 192$.
AUCTIONEERING
THOMAS GUND,,tV. GODERICH. --
LIVE STOCK AND GEINIRAit
AUCTIONEER
Telephone No.1119.
Bales attended to anywhere and every
effort made to give aatteactloa
Farmers' Sale notes discounted.
ROBT. ROBERTSON,
The Auctioneer,
will renduct and arrange any sale of
the latest methods to get the best re-
sults.
sults. See him or drop a card and he
?will give it immediate attention►
Farm sales a ap'cd:fey. Eldon et.
Gode r Ich.
DRUGLESS PRACTITIONER
DR. A. N. ATKINSON
CHIROPRACTOR AND DRUG-
LESS THERAPIST
GODERICH
Equipped with electro-magnetic
baths. Electronic electric treatments
and chlropraotic. Chronic organic and
aervow diseases Lady in attendanc e
i" u'i RENT.--IIOUSE CORNER AL-
A BERT and Itrock Meets. Fully
modern. Reasonable rent. Apply
W'F)SLF.Y WALKER. phone 197.
Uc►l'SE FOR RENT.—COltFORT-
fI ABLE six•ruutn house, las elec-
tricity. rhnoing water and sink. $8 RANK P. GIBBS. CHARTERED
per month. Apply MRS. A. FINLAY- Accountant. 102 Ontario stree,,
54)N, South street, Goderich. Stratford. Plow 1680. Res, 1.380J.
Office hours 2 to 6, and 7 to 9 p.m..
excepting Monday and Thursday af-
ternoons
L
ternoons and evenings, and by ape
polntment.
Residence and once—Corner et
South street and Britannia road.
4
CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT
THREE. HOUSES FOR RENT.—All
with modern conveni
ens-erl. Cent -
at the Town -Hall. I $ntu.00 and shall be dated upon the rally. located. M. W. HOWELL.
'late of the issue thereof, and shall Phone 213. 2t
CHAS. Public LEle payable annually at the Bank of
2t Chairman of Works. Montreal at the Town of Goderich Ti.' ILE.NT.—STORE SUITABLE TOR
within fifteen years thereafter. grocery or office. Immediate poa-
(3) Each oT foe still debenTuris session given. Apply , to ' ALEX.
shall be signed hr the Mayor of the SAUNDERS, Godericb.
Corporation of tie Town of Goderie h
or by- some other p'e'rson authorized
by law to sign the same and also by
Charlie Chaplinin "The Circus" will
Ise shown at the Model Theatre on
Wednesday and Thursday of next week.
For full details of program' ear ad-
vertisement on lunge 4.
The regular monthly meeting of the
Arthur Circle of Knox church will be
held Monday evening. June 18th. Hrs.
R. Bisset and Mrs. If. H. Reid will
have charge of the meeting.
Many from Goderich took in the
Seaferth races yesterday itnd saw Dr.
Whitely's horses run in two of the
three events. Ramona Grattan won the
2.10 race in three stralgh: heats, Sid
Ifni foarth. Peggy Aller on was se -
..Duel In the 2.22 class.
15'. Jas. Mc(lInton, of Toronto,
formerly of Gexlefich, has revived t
from the t'niversity of Toronto the
dere M Bachelor In r of the Science :
Mi -
Medicine. Ills sister. an C. M'
('linton, went to Toronto last week to
attend University convocation, at
which the degree was conferred.
TENDERS FOR DECORATING VP -
TOR IA SCHOOL
Tender, are asked for the des•orating
of. the interior of Vitoria public
school. $itecifk•rttlons may be obtained the Treasurer of the said Corporation.
from F'. R. Miller, chairman of •the and the Clerk shall attach thereto the
p rop•rt • committee. Tenders to be'
given n wr ti to the chatrnian and
fo clone June 22nd at 12 o'clock nein.
Lowest er any tender riot necessarily
u ctepted. •
F. R. MITJLEIt,
It Chairman.
SEALED TF:N'DFIItS ADDRESSED
to the undersigned, and endorsed
'Tender for Reconstruction of West
Wall, Owen fi'dund, Ont.," will In. re-
vived until 12 o'clock noon (daylight
saving), Wednesday, June 27, 1928, for
thenstrucri. 1 „
nko o then rnr
n f a ruc-
tnre of the West wall of the Ferrante
(channel, at Owen Sound, Grey ,aunty,
Ont.
Sire isn't everything, pone, of the
.au, Meet vocabularies can rip off the
nest hide.---dwhaw•a Tines.
BORN
1•'i.EMIN'ti. --At Owen Sound. on
, April 29th. 1. Mr. and Mrs. W. E.
Fleshing, a sun. William Edward.
MARRIED •
}+NhARRIE—'.tltRit'K. -- At -'whim
church, on leteaia3'. June 5, by Rev,
H. G. Whitfield, Lavine .lean, srrond
daughter of Mr. and %Ir'. it. V. Car -
met. to Mr. Alfred Jame., Clarke, of
Amher. Churg, Ont.
DiED.
11,1.1X.=1n Goderich, on W'edm'sday,
Jnne lath, Elizaleth Jewell. widow
"f the late John Aplin, in tier Silt
tear.
TW}:E:DV --At 'Detroit. on Saturday,
June 9th, Ethel May belong. belovedbelovedwife of Wm. E. Tweedy, In her 44th
Plans and form of contra' I can be
seen and specification and 'ems of
tender obtained at this Dept nt, at
the ofllee of the Diatrlct gineer,
Equity Building, Toronto, 0 , also at
the Poet Office, Owen Sound nt., and
ihlltders' Exnnge, 1101 • street,
Toronto, OatMt
Tenders will not- be constt.red un-
less made on printed forms .applied
by the' Department anti Ino ,relwnee
with the ,e,ndltions pentnlne( therein.
FAA fender must be avenue lee by
an accepted oheepe on n cla.tered
hank. payable to the order of tis Mln-
Ister of Futile Works, equal tor
cent. of' the amount of the tete
Rends • t the Dominion of (caned or
bond, of the Canadian National 1.11_
way Company will also he ar•eept.'tt.ha
see•ttrlty-, er bonds and a cheetue If ._
e
quird to make up as odd 'amount.
NOT}' Itlue prints can Ise obtnine
at this Department by depositing a,
ntvepte,l cheque for the sum of $20.On
payable to the order of the Minister of
year.
Public Work,. which will he returned
If the intending bidder submit a regu-
lar hie
LOST OR i IR'NI)
LOST.-4'AIR Or SHELL -RIMMED
glasses. Finder pleas* return to
SIGNAL OFFICE. It
fly order.
A. E. O'BRiEN,
Secrets
Department of Public Works,
Ottawa, June 6, 1112$.
corporate settle ge_eb ,Jtuaiciprlits.
(4) During the cerrency of the
said debentures there shall be raised
annually by special rate on all the
rateable property In the said Corpora-
tion of the Town of Goderee the sum
of $761.10 for the purpose of repaying
the amount due In each of th'e said
years for principal and interest in re-
spect of the said debt.
This Bylaw shall take effect on the
-day of the final passing thereof.
ROAD a first and second time and
provisionally passed by the Council of
the Corporation of the Town of God-
erich this 29th day of May, A.D. 1928.
(Sgd.) H. J. A. MacEWAN,
Mayor.
(Sgd.) L. L. KNOX,
Clerk.
TAKE NOTICE that the above is a
true copy of a proposed bylaw which
has been taken Into consideration, and
Whit•h will be finally passed by the
Connell of the Municipality (in the
event of the assent of the electors be-
ing obtained thereto) after one mouth
from the first publication of a copy
thereof In The Goderich Star news-
paper. the date of which publication
was the 31st day of May, 192e.
AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE
that all leaseholders qualified under
the provisions of the Municipal Act,
Section 265. s. a, 3, and amendments
thereto, are requited ten days hef6re
the date of voting to file with me a
statutory declaration ,of qualtflcations,
otherwise their names will not appear
on the voters' list for such voting.
AND Ft'WPFfER TAKE NOTICE
that the vote of the electors of the
said Town of Goderich will be taken
on the said proposed bylaw at the fol-
lowing times and places, that is to say,
on Friday. the 22nd day of June. 1928,
commencing at the hour of nine o'clock
In the forenoon, and tohtinulng until
five o'clock In the afternoon of the
same day, by the following Deputy
iteturning Officers:
Polling sub -division No. 1, at Miller's
rage, at corner of Victoria street
nd Elgin fle0.—Deputy-retnreing Mll-
e, Thos. R. Wallis; poll clerk, JAmes
acVlcar,
Polling subdivision No. 2, at W
ipdeton's tailor shop, Last street ---
WANTED
MEDICAL
Dit. F. J. R. F'ORSTER,
EYE. EAR, NOSE, THROAT
Late House Surgeon Ness York Opiy,
Mamie and Aural hospital, awistaa$
at Moorefield Eye Hospital and
Golden Square Throat Hospital, Lon-
don, Eng.
53 Waterloo St. S., Stratford. Tel-
ephone 267.
At Hotel Bedford, Goderich, on the
A WONDERFUL ()el.('I'I"LAITY — evening of third Monday of each
For ladies, over 311. to sell the month till the following day. Tnasday.
lareai seensation —in foundation gar- at 1 p.m.
meats, also correct supporting gar-
ments and lingerie. Part or full
pro ire from the beginning.
an. SIGNAL OFF iCF..
time.
Good Apply
HI IX
ATTENTION.—O
-YU DON'T HAVE
to make any glorified stnte•ments in
your galea talk to make a white man's
wage, nor do you have to peddle !Dune
to house. Our husiness is dignified.
We are the oldest and largest in our
business In Canada, and our line is a
staple article used all the year round.
It is not stocks, bonds, insurance,
brushes, electrical appliances or nur-
sery- seek. All equipment ,Js emptied
free with 100 per cent. co-operation.
We train you, and if you witI ori six
hours e
da3 truthfully we can prove
to you that you will make real
eteady, permanent money, and at the
same time build ups business that
will he all your own, with great pas-
alMlitlea of advancement. If you
really want a position that is worth
while come in to London and meet our
Ontario Sales Manager, who wilt he
In London till the end of the week at
the office till 8 p.m., or writef par-
ticulars to LEWIS ,FABER, TD.,
Room 210. Royal Bank Chambers
London, Ont.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE TO 'CREDITORS.
Notice Is hereby given to all per-
sons having claim•, ngninat he estate
of Theophilua Kelly, late.5f the vil-
lage of SRltford, who died 6n or
about the 22nd day of May. A.D. 1928,
to present such claim! to the under-
signed, duly proven, on or before the
15th day of June. A.D. 1928, after
which date the executor of the said
estate will proceed to distribute the
assets of the said eatate, having re-
gard only to the claims of which no -
Hee shall have been received.
DATED AT (W)DER1(ilf this thir-
tieth day of May, A.P. 192R.
HAYS & HAY'S.
Goderich, Ont.
Solicitor's for the Executor of the
above estate. at
•
LEGAL
LIR-NEST M. LEE,
as Barrister and Solicitor
10 King street east, Toronto 2.
Telephones Elgin 8415.8417,
DUDLEY B. HOLMEB,
Banister, Etc.
Office—Hamilton street, Goderich.
Phone 27.
Q R. DARROW, BARRISTER, ETC.
Successor to J. L. Killoran.
Phone 97,
Office—The Square, Goderich.
`laps & daps
BARata'17Ra, En', r
R.C.HAYS—R.C.HAYS meek A
Hamilton St.. (loderien '
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INSURANCE, i.O.. M. E'Ms
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hied town pro
Ofllcerw—Jas. ... God-
erich P. 0.; Jan. II . Pres,
Beechwood P. 0.; D. t tegor,
Sec. -Trina, Seaforth P. 0.
Directors-3.Broadfoot. R. R.
No. 3, SeaforflF; G. Grieve, Na
4, Walton; WI Ktnn, R. R. Na
2, Seaforth ; 1' . eaaewls, Brod-
hagen ; Geo. M • risky. R. R. No, Is
Seaforth; - t'Orris, Harloek;
Murrsy G Behrntltld; Immo
Evans, ' ' : Jame* Connolly.
Odderlch,
Agin Tee. Goderich;
Ales. I R IL No. 1, (Minton:
John tray, Seaforth; E. RInehleq,
8eafoyth. Policy-hoMers can sate all.
paynannts and getthNr reeds treeMpt-
ed at R. J. hlovriah's Clothing Store,
Cilntos ; R. H. Outlet Grocery,
Eine-
mon street. (loderleh, or J. H. RaIrre
�Deaoral Stern Bartlett