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The Signal, 1928-8-16, Page 8f'.ei+' :. ,caaa► -: • 1 1. ursday, August 18. 1928. THE SIGNAL, GODERICH, ONT. WESTERN FAIR LONDON ,- _ ONTARIO --:: September 8th to I5th }.;,, "A Day at the Fair" is worth two anywhere ! • Whit you can sets in the w'ny of exhibits, live stock. poultry, dogs, handicrafts. amusements, star grandstand attractions, new inventions, latest-eitntitie developments. and interesting things in general oouhi tike t cells any other nay. New Steel and Brick Livestock Arena BRING THE FAMILY ,4,401.,..,,40.1 $40,000 in Prizes & Attractions! .1 H. SAUNDERS, ear, fres. President. W. D. JACKSON, Secretory Robins' Anniversary Sale ends Saturday, August 18 Here are a few Extra Specials 5 dozen men's broadcloth Shirts, collar to match in grey only. Sizes 14 to 17. Special. . . . $1.19 5 dozen khaki Pants. Sizes 32 to 40. 98c Mens' khaki Combs. Sizes 36, 42, 44. Only.. $1.59' Boys' Balbriggan Shirts. Sizes 26 to 30 25c Boys' Braces. Special at 15c Men's rubber Belts, black, brown and grey, at 15c 3 dozen white Overalls. Special at 79c M. ROBINS PHONE :;' •1 SOuth,Side !••,tuarc t i l) i) E R I (' if D. L. and W. Scranton COAL Pocohontas and Alberta Lump Shingles and Cement, Second-hand.Lumber, such as Ceiling Lumber, lath. Wainscotting, 2 x R Rafters and Studding, Sheeting, ;Windows and Window Sills and about :10,0too good Brick. Wm. McClure Phone 42 Dungannon moi.. n„•,. I am going West for cattle. and 1 will be in touch with nil leading stock iunrkets. 1 will fill orders for carloads or small lot., and wilt lav• pleased to giro you any information r••garding ;ane. - 1 will iettve AugtnM 1.1t)t. Alter that date. phone or writ t. M. PRIES F(4RI IW ICH. and it-dorm:d'111 will b. forwarded SHELDON BRICKER, E'ordwich, Ont. NOTICE 1 i TvARNINO 1;'�cieta ai trlt:,g on the t. vprhi1it'i (til, ,,der- will 1. 1' 1„.,,'1,+1 that tide it how fart! ,-r R. C. POSTELETRWAITE, Chief of Police BROOM1NG SOBER tarn. FOR YOU, DEAR READER lteaders of The Signal are in- 'vttel to assist in making this column interesting to all. Let us have the names of auy visit- ors you are entertaining; or if you or any of your friends are taking a trip we should appreci- ate it if you would let us know. Maui people at home and at a di'tauce read the Pero mal oual Men- tieu i III►1 with interest each week. With the co-operation all our readers It will be 4111 more interesting. PERSONAL MENTION Mlsx Marion Mnrr.'t 1 taken a Iter a two weeks' vacatluu spent at the home ut Mr. 'and Mrs. P. Fina. • • • lir. Wm. Awe, of Winnipeg, is vie- itL,;; 'hist brother, Mr. Chas, M. Ross. • • • Mr. and Mrs. Chas Henle, of New York, are ocvupying 'their .stwnmer home at the lake. ,� • • • 31r. Wm. !toss has returned to De- troit after a two week eaeadon 'Tent tit his home here. • • • Misses Nina Graham, of New York, and Lena Graham, of Toronto, have loeu !ting 1n t;oderlh this week. • • • urdoch McKenzie, of Sault ale, Mich., is tisiting her cousin, Mr. ,ttiis. M. sleets, Elgin n 1s Mrs. M Ste. Ma avenue. • • • Mr. William tate and bride. of Parkersburg, W. Va., were week -end tisltors with Mr. and . Mrs. Thos. Swarts. 1„s hien at Toronto. 1!'` • • • • • • Mr. and Mrs Wren Sheardowu Mrs C. St.iin and children are and family, Mrs. Sam Sheerdowu ititig at Stratford. and et SOU Harold were recent risitor ••• ut ('reditou. Mr. 3laevlumald G1bbac, of Owen >outatl.. t•. iu tatJYn. rl.i. �11YN. i t•mlth 2114- nti tatli t trarte:< "f-t. .t tie trot._itrntpliutteg tu4 4ture rspeustte uu-. ore este at the hoose of lir anal dertukiug, was left fur subsevpurut ac•µ • • • aursORIAL CAIRN WILL BE ERECTED AT $ARBOR PARK l (Ooattatlod from pap 1) Outario to Lake Huron we* estate Robed ; "Alae to commemorate the complc Owl of the paved highway, 192s." (2) (For the other pillar, a quota -1 tion from John Balt) ; " 'Of nue' thing et this time 1 do not hese tate to sed that I was proud, mud with good reason too: 1 caused a ! road to be opened through the forest of the Huron Tract, nearly u huu- dred miles in length, by which an overland communication was estate !tithed for the first time between the two great lakes. Huron and Ontario' "-John Galt." • Cairn to Be Erected • After sone discussion this report was received and adopted. It was de- cided to proceed at once with the er- ection of the eairu ut Harbor Perk, this being left in the lauds of Mr. ltuthwelte committee, with peeve Craigie and Councillor Muuuiugs tut added members. The errs tiuu ut the utewerial at the juuctiuu of Huruu Mr. Dat• uud Britannia roads, beteg u more CHURCH NOTES Rev. Wm. Barclay, B.D., of Central church, Hamilton, will have charge of the services at Knox church next Sun- day. Subtotth acbool at 10 a.m. The services; at North street Un- ited: church text Suuday will be con- ducted by Rev. W. J. Taylor, of Bel- mure. tiuudey 001o01 at 10 a.m. Rev. Duuald Mcleod, of Mountain, Ont., will have charge of the setwke's lu Victoria street United church next Sunday. Sunday school meets at 10 S.M. • • • Miss Margaret tt'ils,•u i tisltills ', Mrs. !'has. 11(00s.tiuu after swum further inat friend,. at Toror`wu io for to aeks._ - • • • should be secured and pt iiia uta wlr • • • tuiued from the l'rvvtntlal Urpatrt- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Breen, of Mr. Bur_3l:ar. of iltu. 1a vis [enlisted, and Mr. tool Win: R-. !'tier ment of Highways for its erection on Bing at the puma of Mr. and Mrs J. son, of London, spent the week -end. the blghw*J, B. Graham. ! with Miss Stirling. • Assurauce was given that the cairn • ' • • • • at Harbor Park could be erected in ' Miss Ere" ('lark has been apo Mr. and Mrs. F. ('lark and 3Ir. and time fur unveiling on the day of the pointed teacher in S S. No. 13, Hay. Mrs. R. Matttlt_a'n and son Roblin. of cerebration, September 3rd. near Exeter. Toronto, spent the week -mud with Mr. Mr. J. S. 1'1511, for the deeuratiou • • • uud aro. B. Cheer. ; committee, reported in tavur of the • • • erec•tiou of au arch at some suitable Mr. and Mrs. Ernest harper. Mr puiut iu tomo, suggested locations be - acid Mrs. Luke and Mie Luke. of lug the junction of the Huron road Whitby. slotted last week with Mr. and Britannia rood; at Elg,u avenue, and Mrs. J. E. Mutt•h. , or at the Square. The committee al- • • • I au reeutuweuded the offering of prize* l Mrs. tient Forder and daughter fur the best dccorpted places along I and Mr,e. Ed. Forder. of Preston. were, the route -CO fur the ,eetion between r4s ent visitor, at the hutne of Mr. Hulmesecille awe 'Taylors turners, go i and Mrs. Jas. M1('rncken. • for the section from Taylor's Comers! i • • • to town, and a similar prize for the iMr. C. C. Tee was able to Bine the senates within the town. b hospital last week and Is now at- t Mr. .1. B. Reynolds reported pro - tending 10 hnsinesv, ,booth not yet quite back to 1.is old form. Mra Geo. Bender, of lourituul. for- merly of town. visited frier:its here a few days this week. • • • Mr. and Mr-. F u';w I R•.l. of Walker-ille. are spend!ng two weeks with Mrs. Swanson. • • • 11r. Mac. itarce has taken a posi- tion on the 1.,:11 stag of the Pruden- tial fife Insurance Co. ' • • 11eau Than Eight Thosd Amend In Parts for Befog Drunk. According to comparative statistics Parts is becoming thus moat sober dty, of the continent. In 1911 22.019 persons were picked up these try the pollee for belnr drunk; to 1927 only 7,917 were arrested on that therms, as against 10.110 b Berlin, about 1,000 In Vienna and Budapest. and over 15,000 In Moscow. The Paris papers, In sommeating on the sobriety of the C•lty, of Light. cast doatt on the figures furnished by Rome, where It 1. reported the "legally bto�eated" In 1927 num- bered only 910. They show that the beettse has been steads' to Parts ever since the world war, principally eaten ed. an agree, by the suppression of absinths. Among other masons given by the press for the town's 'sobriety are the tnereeeed ]rice of alcoholic liquor, the Increasing vogue of outdoor Fat and oo�f travel, and the m osier Rivera) tnaatings. - -_ of;1 iclo--iver; r •/ GEO. STEWART Fto,lfl.�'7 Braes St Telephone ICS Calorie -II Miss Wit:nifrede Wallington, of Brantford. visited ht -r aunt. Mrs A. , F Colborne. last week. • • • Misses Lydia nti.l Ella Beck have returned to Toronto atter a visit at; at. home of Mrs. Swanson. • • • Miss Marion Neftel and frlet,,t." of Chi'ago. are netting with Ler par-ents. Mr. and Mrs K. N:,ftel. Ronald, her Currie. return- ed course at the Tnrcintn i'nirerstty. • • • • • • Mrs. J. Beattie end soh Ron , of Sr. Mary., are rieirtug with 1 per- tints. Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Car • • • Wee Dolor,. Loithwaite has urn - ed home after completing a simmer Mr. and Mrs. Vidor Dean and family. of BnRslo. have ).een reciting their relatives in town the. week. Mr. and Mr.. Wm. Finn bare re- trirnerl to Detroit after *Tending week it the home of Mr. and Mrs. P. Finn. • • • Mrs. N. B. Stn;rh left on Tuesday' for her home et Ii,dlvwr.eol. relit.. after rlating friends in town for .ev nasi nacho. t • • •. sties mend Linton nn'1 Mrs. Joe Kremer returned M Detroit nn Sun- day. They were a"rompanled by i Mise Vine Lu=ton. • • • Mils Laura Benin.. -r. of Detroit, .pent a few dayst lnet week the gile.t of Mrs. W. T. Smith while en route to her home at Formosa. • • • Mr. and Mrs. M, -Kat Johnston. of Detroit. spent a few darn with Mr. and Mrs: M. J. Bowler before leaving for a tour of Kenteeky, • • -• air. Alhun Finn and Mime Alana Yarher have returned to Detroit at- SHINGLES B. C. RED CEDAR ;;744 $1.00 per bundle SEE US AT ONCE. THEY WILL NOT LAST. • • • Mr. and Mrs T. Cameron 3teKeusie 54444 hips,• Rutherford. of Toronto. are the guest. of their hrt,(her-tn- law, Mr.'James MecVlear. grecs with the arraugetueuts for the; Iwselaall games in the aftertooem the'. Osiers of Toronto and Geuerul 'fires of Buffalo to be the contending teams. Yr. Reynolds was authorized to pro-, ceed with the arrangements and an advertising committee west appointed. • • • 31r. T. H. Rothwell was apleinted vice president of the local committee Hamilton Iasi week. Mr. Stewart at- and Mr. tit D. Croft; already up - tended tie Canadian finridx conceit- poluted and acting as secretary, *as! tion field In 'that city .during the trade secretary -treasurer week. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Stewart were at 'BOSH BRE)O OW. -In Goderich, ua Satur- day, August 11, to lir. and Mrs. W. C. Bt+eckow, the gift of a daughter (Evelyn Pearl). •DIED. FOLEY.-In Ashfield towtlsidp, on Monday. August 13th, George Foley, aged -81 years. FIIRG1'0ON.-At Hayfield, on Thur.- L'Olt SALE. -TEN RHODE II.AND day. August 9th, John A. Bergusoo, , [ pens and one rooster, one Tear aged 81 years old, bred -to -lay strain. A. E. (X/L- GAl'•LEY.-In Goderleh. on Sunday. Ia)RN-E, Waterloo street. Phone 04. August 12th, John Gauley, aged 45 years. CIA ►VOlt HONL'4 FOR SALE. -TEN • • • , Mrs. Tho.. it. Gauley and daughter Hazel. who were visiting at Wood - .,tock, were called home owing to the death of her brother-in-law. Yr. John Galls,. • • • Dr. J. M. Griaham. of Harper hoe- pital. Detroit. hoe returned to that city after visiting hi. parent.. Yr. and Mrs .1. R. Graham. and other relative. and friend.. • • • Mr. J. W. M*PVlear. Mimeo Relle end T.1llia• MacVtenr and Miss Ruth- erford motored to Port Stanley leae week and •pent the week -enol in that rine end at Clereland. • • • Mr. and Mr. Walter Miller wills their denghter. 311.. nllte. snot niece. ituby. have returned to Toronto after spending n nlemmnt vaeation with relatires In Goderich and vfeintty. • • • Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gould. of Wind - '"r. mol Mrs. S. Morrienn end Mt.. Elizabeth Marilynn. of Clinton. ViRi- tat 1a.t week at the home of their brother and. aster -fn -low. Mr. ,ind 31re. J. Reply. Huron Riad. • • • Mrs. Sinclair )eft on - Monthly' on her return to Leamington. after spending three months, vt.ltine reln- tire. and friend* in town. Mr.. R. Allen and Mi.. Olive Allen nen-mean- led her by autnmohile am far a. T.an- don. • • • Mrs. (Dr.) John 'E. Sweats and little Son Tommy, df C)hozy, New York, and her mother, Mrs. 11. W. Goe, and daughter Betty, of Parkers burg. W. Va., are vfsitfng Mr. and Mrs. T. Swarte. • • • Mine Mabel Trombley, Miss Oae Reeve Cox of Guderich township was present and took part in the meet - Mg and stated that his council bad expressed its re*4Mae to co-operate int he seara 1 D Hon WANTED WAN"1 ID. --GIRL FOR GENERAL vat housework. Good aslary. App1J to ALEXANDRA HOSPITAL. WANTI!II►.-11.11D FOA GENERAL housework, Telephone 257. '1 SPARE OH PART TIME WORK- ERS. 310.00 a week extra. No canh'asalug or selling. Apply after 8. Phone 489. Ask for MR. NORMAN. 1NoULD PAY 7% INTEREST ON Irrl tlrst mortgage loan Six Thoth and Dollars, good hotel. Full ear - Oculars apply, E. NORMAN & COM- PANY, 18 Richmond St. E., Toron- to 2. ANTED. -MAID FOR GENERALw housework. Apply to BOX 88. Goderich P. 0. tf FOR SALE I.trrUN.-sin Goderich. on lfidireday. et't+ts tar pound In your own con Aete,ss 9th. RuWaa-_laabella Yat- Mainers at the Nurseries. STEWART -- tote. daughter ,of the late Robert 1 11114 )S.. Iteumitler. - - - Patton. - - ; COR SALE, -SEVEN -ROOT[ WHITE ' brick house. Good location on IN MEMORIAM 1 North street. Modern conveniences. Apply to G. G. NEWTON. the Square. GAI'LEY.-lu loving memory of AugustMr. John Gauley, who died August 12th, 1928: Some dwv. some time. our eyes 'hall it.. The face we loved so well: Some day thy band shall i•lasp Li ours Andnever hid farewell. • My father from us. now Is gone. A voice we hired 1s still. our place is extant in heart. .. r., Which never can 1'e filled. labor's. Sleep on. deer father. thy labor's Bier. Thy willing hands .hall foil nn more. On earth there's .1rifs: in IteeVeu. mgt.ov We led you well. God lovad you beet. --Daughter Etta. CARL) OF THANKS MR. AND MRS. JOHN Itl'RRt4Wa wish to thank the neighbor. for the as+dstanee and kindness at the fire e firemen at their home and Alen thpromptnessfor their promptness and the goodwork they did to extinguish the blase, at 1t was making great head- way when they arrived. The Chief WRIGHT PIANO (BELL) FOS. VV SALE. -Its first-claes condition. Apply to DONALD MacKAY, P. 0. Box 457. Oodericb. FSIRABLE RESIDENCE PROPER- TY FOR SALE. -At corner of Bri- tannia road and William street. Tee rooms besides bathroom, closets, etc. Good furnace. All conveniences. For terms and further particulars apply to DONALD MacKAY, P. 0. Box en. tf Gods'rleh. AUrCTIONEERINO i1►MAS GI'NDRY. G(►DERiCH, LIVE STOCK AND GEKERAL AUCTIONEER - Telephone No. 119. Salmiattended to anywhere and every effort made to give satidaedema Farmers' sale notes discounted. ROBT. ROBERTSON. ff The Auctioneer, will conduct and arrange any ole en the latest methods to get the beat re- sults. See bpm or drop a card and be will give it immediate attention. Farm sales a specialty. Eldon IR. Ooderteh. In particular deserves great credit for what be ddd in dirtfng his men. DEMME PRACITTIONER WE WISH TO EXPRESS OCR .Inions thanks to neighbors and Ha. A. N. ATKINSONI Amen daring the Illness of Mr. John LESS THaaArtrr time ()shite and at the e of him death. ( GODBRIOE 'pno� 'pipped with elestrpetie Mecums),bathMecums), electric Uostmests i and chiropractic. Chreale organic and lawman diseases. Lady In attendant& Mee e. boars 2 to 6, and 7 to 9 p.m. excepting Monday- and Thursday aL ternoow and eventsga, and b M pointmest. Residents and ones Oorner s11 • South street ant{ Britannia road. friends for the many tindnesses Y �IaOIaAVPOa AND Dave` Trombley and Miss Anderson, of De- troit. motored from Detroit and v[r !ted a few days with Yrs. M. J. Bow- ler before going to Port Elgin, where they are spending their vacation. • • • Tisa Ruby Wigle, of Prestos, spent the weekend in town visltteg rela- tives 'here. 311es While, who Is a daughter of Rev. Dr. Hamilton Wigle. t.f Halifax. N.3., 1s one of 4 sntnrlo's few women lawyers and is praetisfug -her profession esecos.'uuy---at Press ton. • • • Mr. and Mrs. Harry 1'. Johnston and daughter, Miss Mary Alice, Yr. H. Drnest Rothwell ,and daughter, Miss Eleanor, all of Toronto, arrived in town on Friday last and spent an enjoyable week -end, returning Mon- day evening. They were the guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Rothwell, Colborne street. • • • • Captain Angus Morrison, Mrs. Mor- rison and their eon. William, of Chi- cago, are shifting t'aptain Monition's old home on Caledonia Terrace. The Captain is on the retired lint of Uncle Sam's Coast Guard service. having served for thirty-three years .In that department at Chicago. He is visit- ing his brother Roderick, who is a re- tired member of the Detroit fire de- partment, having serve) thirty -titre years In that city and being retireol with the reek M Battalion Chief af- ter toeing injured in the service A few year. ago. Both brothers are natives of Goderlh, as 1e also Mrs. Angus Morrtsnn, who Is a dnaghter of the hate William Bell of this town. arl Three Attractive Features Goderich Planing Mills (BUCHANAN'S) - WANTED 44,000 -� For Canadian West .' HARVESTERS $15.00 5 To WINNIPEG Mom Si curt p mils to points Wood, bat mot wooed Beummtae. Mmrl cad mad C0191117. 'Worming alo.ea011=1919. .+soa. 'ie. H mites/ robe, atara�iswimmlyb 21 Aug. 23 31 Fru sts•tiom in Ontario, Toronto and east to Kingston, Smiths Falls, and Renfrew lair tion; Toronto to tludhary, including line Medonte to Midland. From etati'ns in Ontario, Toronto and south, west and north to Bolton, including all stations in Ontario 0-1 the Michigan Central; Pere Marquette: Windsor, Rosea and bike Shave; Orand River, bike &ie sad Nnrtbr,n; and Toronto, Hamilton and Buffalo Railways. Paan el Matiale la Ontario west of Strata Falb and south of 1lndbtry and Renfrew 3uoction. Train Service TRAIN 'LAVES GOOEIIICH AT 7 A. M. AND 3.40 P. M. N. B. FLARITY, Town Passenger Agent • Como Moa Street and SPaasa Wrist r"r%: Certifier Children. CANADIAN .. PAC I FIC 0 The annual riding and camping expedition of the Trac) Riders the Canadian Rockies has many attractive features, but at the top a( the list were undoubtedlthe titres charming 'seldom photogra0ed *boos who took part in a 250 mile ride, joining up with the main nay thaBettty McCulloughLake a t� Ranginy Sall all1 Glaciers. Phgadelphis. Kitty are - -\ d We also acknowledge with apprecia- tion the floral tributes and wi.h to thank those who kindly loaned ears. -Wife. Daughter and Slimily. TO SIM AIME. TO RANT.-,FTOBE SUITABLE TOR grocery or once. Immediate pos- session given. Apply to ALEX. SAUNDERS. Goderich. tt,_s NOTICE TO CREDITORS CRANK P. (FMB8, CHARTERED CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT MOTi('E 15 HEREBY GIVEN TO 11 all ',ers..ny having Online ogainte l the estate of John 11. Simpson, late of site Township of Ashfield, in the j County of }luron. farmer, deneesed. ' who died on or about the 17th day of April. A.U. 1028, to mend In to the , undersigned on or before She 311rt Clay of August. A.D. 19251, full Tsar - tinders of their claims. as on and after that date the Executors of the, said estate will proceed to make dis- tribution of the assets therein, hav- ing regard only to she cLims of which they then shall hate had notice. DATED at Goderich this llth day of August, A.D. 1928. HAYS & HAYS, Ooderieh, Ontario. Solicitors for the Executors of the said estate. NOTICE IS HERF)HY GIVEN TO all per.ons hating claims against the estate of Caroline Sehwanz, late of the town of Goderich, In the county of Huron, who died on or about the 23111 day of July,-A.It. 1928, to seed the same, duly pI-uem, to the undersigned on or before th4 1t►th day of August, as on and after that date the assets of the sold estate will be distributed among the parties theretot•ntltfed,. re- gard being given to only those from whom lode... shall hate been reeeirel. DATED at (:oslerleh this Met day of July. A.D. 192s. HAYS & HAYS, Goderich, Ontario. Solicitors for the Executors of the above estate. 8t AUCTION BALE CLF:AitiNG Ai-CTiON SALE OF Borst -Atom) )'1'IRNiTi'RF: .AND FURNISHINGS. Accountant. 102 Ontario street Stratford. Phone 1580. Res 1330J. MEDICAL F. .1. R. FORSTER, EYE, EAR, NOSE, THROAT Late House Snrgeos New York 00. thaimic and Aural Hospital, agotstasl at Moorefield Eye Hospital sad Golden Square Throat Hospital, Ls - don, Eng. 69 Waterloo St. S., Strattord. Tel- ephone 267. - At Hotel Bedford, Ooderlch, on the evening of third 'Monday of each ' month till the following day. Tuesday, lit 1 p.m. MR. GERALD 0. NFWTON will well by piddle auction at his i resilenee. North street. Goderich. on SATi'RDAY. AFOi'ST lath, commencing at 1.30 n'elow•k, ell the mitten?* M the honer. ennsieting In part of 1 Maerwn & Rieth flyweight piano. 1 library tahle. 1 oak maker, 1 oak M►okense, 1 12s 13.8 wtltnn rug, 1 walnut Pentre table. 1 wicker ranker, 2 wicker choirs, 4 upholstered chairs. 1 dining tattle and chairs 1 sideboard. 1.bal) reek. 1 oak bedroom net, 1 eherry tearoom set. 1 *abut bedroom sN;'1Nanketa, plltewa• thews, 2 lilt- elw'n tables. dishes. making ntonMla• 1 mal store. 1 Quebec heater, 1 oil stove, gerden tools. and numerous /other articles. This 1n a aptelbtld lot of famishing* and w41) hP said without any referee, as the Tomatoes sr. rented. TERM* CARR. T. GtrNDRY & S001, Aaetloeeers LEGAL ERNEST M. LEE, Barrister and Solldtor 10 King street. east, Toronto 2. Telephones Elgin 54194417. DUDLEY E. HOLME8, Barrister, lite. Once -Hamilton street, Goderlet.( Phone 27. i4t R. DARROW, BARRISTER, ETO. Successor to J. L. Killoran. Phone 97. Office -The Square. 0oderteh• "tape & Nape BARRISTERS, ET-'. R.C.HAYS-R.C.HAYS is.. B.A. Hamilton St., (iodcricn iNSURANCR. LOANS, RTC. MegiLLOP MUTUAL FIRE 111- SURANCE CO. -Farm and tan latad town property insured, Officers -Jas. Connolly, Pres., Ooh ericb P. 0.; Jas. Evans, Vlce-Praa.. Beechwood P. 0.; D. F. McGregor. Sec.•Treas, Seaforth P. 0. Directors -A. Broaitoot. R. S. No. 3, Seaforth ; Jobs 0. Grieve, Wm 4, Walton; William Riau, R. R. 14w F. Seaforth ; John Beasewlel. Bred - bagels ; rod -bagels; Geo. McCartney, R. R. No. R Seafortb; Robert ,erns, Harlodt; Murray Gibson, Brsedeld; lamas plan, Beechwood; lams Cena4097. Goderieh. Agents --J. W. Teo, Goderiel; also. Leitch, a, R. No. 1, Olbtea; John Murray, Sestorth ; >t. R10eh191. $storth. Policy -holders as gosh a0 paymeati and Sat their eerds read* ed at R. J. Morrtal's Clothing Stas.► Mates ; a. A. Cant Omer,. Simp Woew et 1. fRaa Owl r ey 1.'' Ar.0110111111111