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The Signal, 1930-2-27, Page 8$-Tbanday, 'February 27, 1030. •1 t r. THE SIGNAL, -1930- Wall Papers now showing, 22 and 30 inches wide - Priced 5c per roll to $1.5P COLE'S Book Store Town of Goderich DOGS The Town Bylaw° nquirc That the Owner or harborer of any dog sha11 obtain a license and each dog shall w.•ar a Beene* tag. I have been inetrueted to en- force this bylaw. (;et your lice/tea at once and save prosecution: R C. POSTELETHWAITE, Chief of Police. Special Values IN All Winter Footwear Men's, women's and children's Goloshes. Felt Boots. Men's and boys' heavy laced Rubbers. All at clearing prices W. Here's Shoe Store Phone 43w M4. L C. Chapman bar sold ids red brick reafdenee on Wellington street to Mr. Gonion Young. The P)Ills (,'reek harm on the 4th coucees,lon of Goderich towtwhip has beep pwurebared by Mr. Richard furter. There real estate deals were transacted by Mr. J. W. Arm- strong, real (*tate agent. • Presentation to Bride -elect on '1'ueada). (netting of last week members of the L. 0. 7t, A. mot at tie home of Mrs. A. 1'. Kattting for a *axial evening. During the evening ttie,ladlcv. presented one of their num. her. Kis. Stomorello sprout, bride -elect w•}tb- a beautiful fernery. Mrs. Kale ting made the preeefWtloa and Mrs. Pall,er read the addrdss. The death qf Gerald Austin Harris, Infant sou of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rama, of Goderich, °averred un Mon- day, February 241b. The young lad was aged tell months end 1w•enty- four days and had been ill about ten 'daysBesides( the parents there are two ther ehiktren, N'ilietm and Rue - ort, who servhe. The }neral tart • place from the family residence, Klhgetou steel, on 1Vedncselay atter- .....on tteruatn 1,4 mainland eentetey. Rev. Gurdon lana c..ndueted the set% ere. i '1 , f.. I Spring is at hand ! 1 1 4 1 1 -el 1 1 4 +++++++++++4 We can take care of any- thing you require in new or used Furniture. See us first. We positive - Iv save you money. BLACKSTONE'S Furniture Exchange -Omni 1i 4ut el Galena Sparr's Quality and Service Hamilton Street Phone 146 We delivel in town Carrrdleo is G. C. L list I'rinct J. 1'. Hume informs The ttignal ths3 an, error was trade In the G. C. I. examination) 11Nts handed to this offlce last week for ijubtkatlun. Miss Sylvia 1(alkeW of form 111.14. was erdete(1 with ae OMPLI- taaat hou- ors aa* 74.3 per cent. Mlaa Salkeld's correet atandhlg w•as fine -class hon- ors( with 76.3 per .'•nt. She stood fourth in her class. Mt. George's Chur'eb Htgi, Teo The high tea whet was held. In the perish hall of 8t. George's church last Thursday, under tate auspices of the Church Wouteu'a Guild, proved a great eueeess. The table( were very prettily decorated in a odor scheme of pule mauve and yellow, baskets of freshly cut daffodils being the centre decoration of the tables and giving the hall a real touch of spring. The eouvettors for the tea tables were Mrs. D. Brown and Mrs, O. Sturdy' for the fancywork tulle Mrs. Worll- ••sewlN•, Hrs. Murphy and Mrs. Evans; for the candy, kers. H. Hunt and Mrs. Gurl, Mrs. .1. Foster, as is her usual custom. kiwlly donated time mats to the Guild. Two of these were won by Lucy Harrison and Norah Juck for having obtained the highest ;randier (4f voters • Leslie Riley and Stewart tichot•nbals alsr c+urcassul far cotes uud were rewarded with a tuir of Attie' ,etKiln. The thiel mat was won by lbw. W. Stalin+ for having gust e'ed Nearest to the correct tat -tuber of beaus b the jar. • Tice correct number was 411.10; • Mrs. Smith's guess was 444341. ,T1M Guild extend their thank.: to all w44 helped *lake this ••tent .n, h n suttee(-(. lu the t o attic . WRIGLEYS 1 list t •et• f Alertness none: everywhere. Wrigley's creates pep and en- ergy and keeps you alert. A 5,' package may save you from going to sleep at the wheel of your car. AUTOMOBILE OWNERS GET YOUR Auto Markers, Permit Cards. Operator's and Chauffeur's Renewals.- - from J. W. MacVICAR At NiacVscar's Sitoe't..re 1'. 0, Box 414 1;'sk•nch HORSES We expect to have here and sell next week • 7 Fillies, rising 3 years old 3 Fillies, rising 2 years old 9 Mares and Geldings, 1300 to 1600 lbs. USUAL TERMS T. GUNDRY & SON, Auctioneers We carry a good stock of Electrical Appliances, Fixtures, etc, Electric Wiring of All Kinds }'estimates given'.n application Frank McArthur West Street Electrical Shop Telephone 82 Goderich Free Slip Covers with every Mattress sold during the month of February J. R. WHEELER FURNITURE DEALER FUNERAL DIRECTOR Phones: Store 335, Residence 355w. Street Goderich BRIEFS - GODERICII, ONT. Of Interest to the Busy Farmer Furnished by the Ontario Department of Agriculture fe .• Valuable Crops Hay and pasture crops, including graters, clover, aid other forage planta., couatltute the moat valuable group of planta grown on Ontario forma Over seven million acres of loud, which is about half of the total area in cultivation, are used to pro- duc•e'be hay and pasture crops of the Province. Thea hay and clover crop le valued' annually at lore than 930,- 000.000 for the past forty-five years, and over $80,000.000 annanlly for tho past five years, 1924-8. Spray Early and Often .tt the Expa'rlmental Farm, Ot- tawa, 1t has been found that in some seasons six or snore application.. of *pray material are required to entire- ly control the apple scab, but It is well worth the extra labor and curet when our obtains clean fruit. The first :application weed be made very •80(40 after t be 1 if nut when row!' g ns, Lim tree Is still dor/neut. The best Farm Machinery plan is to have the spray machinery It has been proved that the use of. and ale date ready 244t the earliest modern machinery can reduce the pN•a%ihle• date met prepare to begin In time. seven years has risen from 2.51 pounds to 314 Sha. per capita per year. Canadian Baton Supreme An interesting fact 1s the state- ment recently Issued whleb ,bowed the decrease in the bacon export trade with Great Britain in the last eight years or 'duce bog -grading was enter- tained us a general practice. Eight year•, ago Canada's export of bacon amuuuted to more than 100,000,000 pound.. Jn 114:19 It had dwindled to less than 38,000,000 pounds. The reason given. Is that grading has in reality improved the quality of Can- adian bacon and that more and more of it is consumed at home. The reputation of Canadian; bacon stands supreme on the American continent and 1s equal to any lineal offered in Gnat Itritaln.' The most pressing need at the present time in relation to ibe Canadian ba- con Industry is larger production and (ontiuuoas supply. Weekly ('tots Report The weekly snip reps.rt of the On- tario Department of .Agriculture in- dicates that fanners throughout the I'rovin(t' are experiencing a hard whiter iu !earls prolcularly, due to 1 the tart that live stuck' went lute w-tuter quarters in poor condition Al - the -lhmeek I Chapter. 1.0.D.E.. puliehtul last week the name (if Yrs. Dudley Hashes. sr.. as-standard-tr.arer, was (netted. The monthly meeting of the Sult-I turd Hospital Auxiliary- will lee Ilel at elle hour of Mrs. Edward M skelll on Thursday. March 0th. at 2.30 p.m.; F'. E. Hib1Nert's annual February, elite ei11 commence tau Friday, Feline; ary :'raft, and will continue until Sate urdny. Mani' nth. A full-page, tad- vertiseturtlt en page :. of this issue toe! noun's, dlanY ,pedal barpahr, guava 14 au exception, however, and rough feel h; plentiful in that dis trier. Ilay is being brought into Carle- ton in large quantities and the pos- sibility of a feed shortage is appar- ent l0 Dufferlu. Gootl prices Were ob- tained by Durham -farmers- for cattle shipped, -While egg production there 1s reported as !ming only fair. Lt Pron- tensc• milk and cram Is plentiful. llaldimaud• has had it great demand for good wad grain, which indicates a renewed interest in good seed. iluren farmers ,are heviug a shortage of root and silage [ends. Milk is far be - PERSONAL MENTION i low the average in he•nuoz and Ad- diugtou, while feel indicates a sur - Mrs, 1. L. Knox has returned romp as visit to frletide at Toryutu. Mr. William Sharman, of Hawiltoo,1 14 spending a few days with relatives In town. -. Miss M. It. Mac%tcar has returned from Toroutu, where she atteude.l the Mprhlg mllljnery openings. John Z'un'is, of Holyraol. the well-known auctioneer, dire on Tnee- day in his eleventh -ft year. Mrs. Andrew Porter has returned from ('leveland, where she vent seine time with her daughter, Mrs. Paleit. The Ontario Good Roads Asscx•le- tion and the Blue Water Highway As- sociation are holding their annual meetings at Toronto this weak. A num-1 ber from here are in attendance at one or the other, or bialy' including Mr. Robt- Johnston. who le president of the (:tem! Roads As-eociatlon, Mayor Ma,'Ewan. Councillors Muter and Hum- ber, Town ('perk Knox. Ex -Reeve Hugh 11111 of Colborne and Conley I Ens:ti ner I'atter,suti. Messrs. B. E. Smith aril J. J. Hayes are rtpreeenting l the 1aominl.n Road Machinery Co. ate the goad roads eonveatlon, 77 I "A Lad book 1s written primarily for ; the reader and a good book primarily'. for the author." -Sheila Kaye -Smith. plus in the *uppdy. in iemb►nmklg seed grain Is said to be muting slow- ly with a light demand. Potatoes, however, are good. costs of production ou all crops. Ilow- ever, the buying a n e s f machinery should old be done only after careful considera- tion, and machinery will not turn a ideficit Into a profit. lla-ehinery- w111 not take the place of good eetd and good cultural practices nor w111 It serve as a substltute for intelligent management. in fact. the more machin- ery there is on a farm. the greater is the necessity for following the bed farm prnetlees, beams.- investment costs are higher. risks. are greater and losses may be heavier. Sow correet Seed Farmers should remember the value of sowing weed -free seeds and settle of tester} varieties of grain. 11y t0 doing one way iia•rease the yield farm alt per cent. to 41:3 per (opt. inoses the lowest yielding varieties. In nntts It bus tarn shown that large plump 'seed w•111 average 412 bushels to the acre, while tie small seed yields only 1 46.ti bushels; In barley the ratio 1s 33.8 and 43.3 bushels. Farmers ere *drilled to get a ropy of the aealyaia f of the same before buying seed. Your local agricultural office tori furniob desired information on thls•suhjeet. Apple Prises Poor Apple Market in France The latest bulletin of tQe Ontario A recent bulletin Petted by the Fault Growers' Association; based Fruit Growers' Association of Ontario tlprn the seaports of the overseas rep resentative. Indicates a tow price for the last lot of Canadian apples re- ceived at'I,iverpool, due to poor con- dition. 1t is recommended that grow- ers shipping overseas use shredded oil jollier for packing, as a large part of the hast shipment NOS ■ffects'd great: ly by 'scald. South African plums, peaches and pears are being offered in large gaantlli.vs and are quite cheap, affecting somewhat the sales of Can- adian apple's. The fruit is of excel- lent quality andwell packed and commands a ready sale on the lirit- Ish market. 901114s out the possibility of France being developed Into an attractive market for goal quality Ontario red apples. 8atitfactnry prices can be se- cured for fruit that meets the deanaud of the better' class trade, as the gen- erateruu of-'ret+h apples is interior in quality, although a large quantity of apples is produced annually in the country. It is predicted that iu the next fifteen years gaol quality apples will have to be imported in increas- Ing quantities owing to the depretia- tion of the orchards. LNi MEMORIAM JEWELL-in loving memory of our loving husband and fnti+Pr, Richard Jewell, who dial six years ago, March 1st, 1924. The rolling stream of life g.e. nh, And still the eacart chair Recalls the love, the viler, the snipe. Of one who mese sat there. We cannot, Lord, Thy purpose we, Rut all Is well that s done icy Thee. -Ever remembered by WIFE ANI) FAMILY. I GL'NDR'a'S SALE RE :I NTER Wednesday. March 12th.-Auetlnu ' °:ale of term st.N•k and lmplementa, i property of tier,. Youngltlutt, one Mlle east of Auburn. T. Gundry & Son, .Auctioneer.. AUBURN .11111'RN. Feb., 27. --Owing to the high water of the Maitland River. Mr. Bogie's' chopping mill Is closer( clown for n few days. Much sympathy is extended to Dr C. A. Howson. who has received the sail new-* of the death of his brother, Mr. Leonard iiowerm. of Rndyard, Mich. i/s-r'i .rl was well known by many In thlk community and the news of its death w111 be heard with SUCH/PM,. Rev. Mr. Goodwill has received the sad news of the death of his mother in Prim... E4Ivoir,1 Island. as the re- -1111 of all n+•ell(tlt. The eyngatthy of I is many friends is Pxt.'n led to IIm in his bereavement. In Knox Presbyterian rhnrch Inst 81104144y the three newly Plcr•1e.1 mem• hers of the session were inducted. namely. Mr. W. T. Riddell, Mr.. J. C. Stoltz and Mr. Wm. Thom. - Four young boys of Blyth paid An. burn a visit on Mobility. May they not conte hurl for n while, is the wish of smite In Auburn. -- Interesting Figures Interesting statistics issued at Ot- tawa recently show that Canadians drink a pint of milk u day on an av- erage. making an Increase of approi- Imately one hundred per cent.' since 1921. Canadians are also said to eat more butter per capifh than any other people in the world as Indicated by a figure of 29.31 pounds per man, woman and child annually. The per capita consumption of milk is 470.8 pounds a year, which is, compared with 458 pounds per capita for the United States. Ice cream, likewise, has shown an increase, the 1W.ei figure being 7.114 pints per capita as Coen - fared• with 520 pint. for 11121. The consumption of cheese in the past Quality of Cheese Improves There hal been a steady improve- ment of the quality of cheese year by year (tree the grading we. undertake en by the Government some seven years age. It wait reeently author( tattvely stated that a new mark was attained In the pest year, when 83.1 per cent. graded was found to be of the first grade. This eras an Inerease of 15.1 tier rent. over 1921, when grading began. Ali Provinces showed a marked improvement. but Ontario particularly made an natoniahing record with 96.7 per cent. of the highest grade. in the Province there were approximately 730 factories in operation, receiving milk from thous- ands of farms. ger Within Our Gates,," in charge of Mrs. Gm. Webb. Hostesses, Mesa Lila Humphrey and Mess 11. C. Rutherford. Mr. John Webb, who spent the winter with his brother, Mr. McKem zee Webb. has left for his home nt Arnrww.o d, Alberta. . Mr. J*e. Miller. of Butte Centre, Alberni. 124 a visitor with hls cousin, )Ir. John Miller, and other friends. On February 14th (Mrs. Hugh Ruth - erten] celebrated her eightieth birth- day at the Loma of her su, lir. W. Rutherford. (ler daughters, Mrs. John Bennett of i'ort Albert and Mrs, Ol- iver Anderson of itelgrave, were pres- ent for' the occasion. During the day lire. Rutherford receive' congrntuls- thtus • from n host of friends.'-- The evert was announced over the radio from Wingham. A Social BvenIng.-A very pleaa:mt time was spent on Friday evening. when the Women's IneIltuto held their :at-h.ule. Although the road« were 11. Mel ( ention, n goodly winter Retie 'sere'. The chair was taken by ,ter. T. C. %Yllkinson (hiring the program, wiled' Melted with the singing of "The Maple Laf." MIs. Gladys Iloigins gave nn instrumental. anti Miss Greta _Webb a solo, '•Tiek Tick Tock." A duet ens player) by 14rs. D. 1'hi1111* mid Isobel 'Miller, after which 'ommnnity sing- ing rad games were enjoyed. Mrs. 1). Phillips W1184 pianist, for the evening. Lunch ens served. •Mr, Ramage Ilia eked the miles for the enjoy-slde evening and spoke a' few words in commendation of Women's lteditutes. ST. HELENS CARLOW ST. HELENS. I'Ph. 25. -Mr. Darold Hyde. who repent a Maple of weeks visiting his brothers at Kincardine. refereed now on Monday. Mies Ethel itobeertson is In Goderich today attending the funeral of her 110410. lair. J. A. Robertson. itev. T. C. Wilkinson made n visit with hie parents at Ripley last week. The St. Helen's' Women's idelIUrte' will meet on Thur...Lit, March 0th. at I the home of Mise Greta Weld. I44rll1 call- Irish jokes. Subject -"The Ntrnn- 7: E'1•BUK CV'rs The Stip a 01 ECZEMA & RASH 1AK7: THIS uI'I14 UTI-NITI' OF *thnnkhlc the pieople of Carlow and district for the generous patronage they hove given ale during the past yenta's, and 1 bespeak for my successor, lir. Frnnk Mcllwnh,. the same enrdloi treatment. Wishing all my old friends the 111110.1 measure of prosperity for the future, Yours truly, A. C. CLARK. ('AItLOW. Feb. 26. -Mr. Elmer Rote (whiten has tapped hid trees. it 1S- en- amel to here sap running In Febru- ary. but 1t 1s espreted a reser(' mettle syrup tensor will be the remit. Mr. and Mrs, Server have taken up their resl.Mnee In the ease -end nutlet of the township hall. Mn.. Jean Walter, of Toronto. spent the week -end with. her parents. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Yonne. for Mr. Mellwaln and his mother, Mee. Mltsee (134-8 and Ev lyn Culbert, of 1 R. Meilwaln, OOUNCIL TO DISCU88 (Ooatinued from page 1) side, on his own property, but he con• testate* Oast LL was less dangerous( to have the pumps on tbo street than to have cars passing over the walks to get to the mops. Councillor 'Bailie moved a reference of the matter to the special commit- tee, but this did not aatdafy Council- lor Moser, who pointed out that the matter had to do with the street* and should go to the public works rom- mitter Councillor Bailie observed that Mr. ]loser was an interested peaty, but the latter said be would not vote ou the question. Councillor Mover's -taint was conceded and the matter was referre.t• to his (p ut lic works, com- mittee. Reorganization of Fire Brigade Councillor Woracll precipitated an- other diseuawion by expressing the opinion that, now that the town bar Its fire equipment motorised, with an ilw-estweut of $14,000 or $15.1100, there should be a steady mau to look *0 ter the equipment. The Mayor -Should he 1s' cider? Councillor Worrell-- Not necessarily ; but he should at any rate 1N• al.le to drive a truck. • Cuttuc•IIIor [lumber said he under- stood there was to lo• a aowplet.- re- organization of the brigade. t'oUucillur Mel.rau, who Is ,•hair Wall of the fir' tomalltne, said if any member ofh t e council had uuylNNly in view better adapted for the job thee the present men,1iers of the fire .ow - pinny he should brine, pie• name for- ward. WANTED WAN'PaD.-A 000K GJONIOBLit; middle-aged. No washing or ironing. Apply Box 34, SIGNAL OFr10'a. SHEEP ON SIIARIN Le()RTY OXFORD 8H''EP TO LIT 11 out on shares for terse Aft* to JOHN P'ARRISH, R. R- 7, Lockoow. LOST OR FOUND LUST. -CUTTER OUSHION ON Provincial highway on Friday night, February 14th. Tinder kindly notify BENSON SOWEI(JIY, R- R. Ne. .2, Goderich. Telephone 2 on 404. TO RENT 'r0 RENT. -STORE SUITABLE FOR is grocery or office. Immediate posy session then. Apply to (MIA8. K. SAUNDDERS. Galerlch. UOl-NE To R1N'T.-4)N BRUCE ranee between North and Victoria. Modern conveniences', garden. M. W. 1It)W1LL. 'phone 213. put ItP:NT.--Y)MPACT 11011111111 I Jlalrtnll•i*L Posevssioa may be bed immediately. For further particulars apply to ilAYS & HAYS,G 1 oder M, Otlt, POR SALE some made; there sld The Reeve believed. thet chaugtu pH S.‘1.1; - IBEANS13U1'fAltl,/. ab..uld lie Ahmed be body to keep the elplil ear in ',tope,* for c.o.king or for sped. Apply W condition- JUI1:V rAItitISll, i1. R, :go :1 Goder Omani -Maar (Yoft said the general icb. •••••1•41 • Carlow 1440. opinion (dented to he that some chtiliges I were netessnry. He suggested n !Beet-, �i alt SALE. --VERY ItRIIJIP ARTIII- ing of tie• w•laole Milken to go clam- f 11' tisane. l'h.rrfttl ..urruuadlnp. fully into the matter. heated. Two lots of pries Finally a motion was passed that well trod. ut reasonably. the matter of 4 reorganization of the Teems U drsWilllrwl.Ire Aptlytaat once to brigade le. referrer( to cammitte.• „1, IKIX 801, (ioderlch, Ont. the whole eouncel. This concluded the business of the• FOR. BALE, -FARM, 80 AC111118 ON meeting. BORf4 cold; three-piece bathroom. O. E. 8MYTN--On Sunday-, February IOth, GROVES,. Goderich H.R. 1. Plane 3tt to ,Mr. and. Mrs. Ale Smyth, West on 601, Wawanosh, a -son. - OKE. --To Mr. and Mrs, 140 W. Oke' AU(TJOYF.ERING - on February 23rd, at 20024 Outer Drive, Detroit, a son (Allen Elwyn', lwyn I THOMAS GUNDRY, GODICItICH, ANDRFIWS---(In February 7th, at 8� i L1111 id'O(K ANI) GENERA! Michael's Hospital. Toronto, to Mr. ♦UCTIONE6R tad Mrs. Nto. Andrews (nee I,Illlau R'hltesddN. a sun, Duna1+1 George., Telephone No. 119. Melee attended to anywhere and et ent DIEDeffort- made to give entlefa Rl►BERTf1ON.-In Godericti, on Sun- Farmers' sale notes dlacouattud tiny, February 23rd. John A. Robert- ron, WESLEY W. FISHER. I)-ALTON.-At KingsbrWtte. on We!: Auctlonter, neaday, February Dtgh. Joseph P. will conduct antes anywhere 11y term% ■re reasonable and 1 will e!- I*Iton' deavor to give satisfaction, Phases FAIL A\T.-Io Gcolerleh, en Tuea- Carlow 1314, or ■ddresw H. R 4. Gob day, February ZSth, MIrfam Irene erich. W hwunz, beloved wife of Mr. Harry) F'arradt, In her 31st year. Huron road three miles east of "Golericb ; goal barn 70 x 50, red brick house, running water. bot and ILtI(RIS.-In Goderich. on Monday, DRl'GIJF,SN PIRACTiTIONRR February 2443, Gerald Austin, Infant ern of Mr. ,and Mrs. Albert Harris, r1IIROPRA('Tolt A- D DRUGLESS ager! 10 mouths and 24 days. THERAI'I5T EMMERSON.-In Goderich. on Thurs. Goderich, I'hnne 341 day, February 27th, Mary Adelaide am with electro-msgnetle Coe, beloved wife of A. T. Emmet-- baths• Electronic electric treatments s.m, M.D. oral chlropraetic. Chanute organic and from the rsedelNr, North nerraIS (lineages. Lady In attendaaea street, on Friday, February 28th, to Ot11ep hours 2 to 5, and 7 to 9 peal, the C. P. It. station en route to Pet- Funeral excepting Monday and Thursday led erborough for interment. Private fan- by appo'Intment. oral. Kindly omit flowers- A. N. ATK1N80N Resldenea and office --Corner id South street and Britannia read. CARD OF THANKS U1(, ANI) MRS. AIJBEHT HARRIS CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT take Gila means of extending their sincere thanks to friends and neigh;ANS P. 0113118, OIIARTERDD hors for ktndnesees extend.' to them Accountant, 1lr_ Ontario reran, during the Illness of their infant son, Stratford. Phone 1580. Rea 1330) Gerald Austln,i and at the time of iiercavement. - MFDICAI. the G.C.L. spent the weekend with •AUCTION SALES their uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Tyndall.1AUCTios SALE. Mr. W. L. and Mrs. Young and Mr. Alex. young visited at Mr. Georg( There will ire offered for sale by Bean's. Auburn, on Monday. auction at .11. Knitting's tarn, Vopth Some of the farmers have started, street. Goderkh, on plowing. Tlds is the enurlkwt by n SATURDAY, MARCH lat. AT 3 P.M., month for many seatnns, one bay horse, 8 years old; one geld- rhe.uew assentor, Mr. Wm. Sal- lug snit, about 9 months old. Terms -Cash. • - T. GUNDRY, O. GINN, Auctioneer. Bailiff. d lows. Is on his rounds, and is slaking good progress this fine weather. Wild grew. have been seen going north. 4.11,1 many blaeklrlrds'are around. Mr. Harvey Errington has secured a lo,sltIon on a ls.nt and experts to leave for Port Colborne In a couple of weeks. The many friends of Miss Annie Wolter were sorry to bear of her J14`1'. ion. inners' and removal to the hospit- al'. Latest report. 1310 That she is Im- proving. M:'etins of C. G. 1. T. -The C.O.1.T. groups met In the hall on SntunMy af- eonSlsting of sows and store hogs; 20 !Prime's, with' an attendance of seven, bend of cattle, 4onslsting of cows and the president. loss Ooze' Ynung, pr' ynnpg cattle. siding. Thp meet11 g oIN•ueel w11h Fuller particulars next week, tinghlg nn,1 pnnyer. AS this" ens 1111:: 1* Usual terms. D.:1. STERLING, G. H. ELLIOTT, Proprietor. Anetloneer. AUCTION SALE OF iIYORS•ES, CATTI-F: ANI$ 11009. MR. 1). A. STERLING wI11-sell by public auction at has farm, lot 00, on Highway, 21,e miles west of Hnlmeavttle, en Monday, March ,10th, at 1.30 sharp: 10 good farm horses (three well - matched teams In this lot) ; 23 hogs, first sleeting of ch. year, a program for the next six months was drafted. A name also wens chosen for the group. I „Foursquare" being agreed upon, as embra(ing the fourfold Iden of young IS'ople'a orgnilzalin0.4 191e first clime- 1 ter of the new slimly Mak. "From Tarter and by virtue of the powers of 3ernsalkm to Jerusnlepn," was reviewe4T.i gale enntailnp.l In a certain registered 1t was agreed 10 ,lsslst at the social mortgage made to the vendors, there pi'ening to he held by flip W. M. So- will ire ufferlsl for sale by public ant- i elety about the 2104 of Mnreh. The tion, at the iBritish Exchange lintel. meeting ('lased with the singing 01 Iimlerkh. 1Ontario, on God save the King." SATi'RDAI-, MARCH 22nd, 114(10 Chnngl. at (banner Sins. -lir. A. C. at the honr of two o'clock In the after - 1 lurk, whet has been the storekeeper noon, the freehold property known as: at Carlow for over eighteen,xrnra, ) hats sold out and intend. leaving our d1*trh't. The annonneu mens Is re - celled with much regret by the teener of the district, no Mr. Clark has beim a genhl salesmen, a faithful servant of the Natalie. and a good citIxon, Inter- ested in everything that tends for the well timbered and surreyed, Includes goo., of the eommenity. We wish him water, ere. There are geed roads from and Mrs. (lark a prom -intone and happy (:oslerk•h, whh-h it distant nh(ntt three - home wherever they may deride to gnnrtera of a mile. li(T(:.1011; VALE OF LAKE: RANK PROPERTY. Portions of Lot,, 4 anti 5, 1n the let eooneeaslon of the township orf Goderich, in the (-minty of ilurnte, more partien- 'arly desertlNd in mortgage 10201 registered nn the 25th day of February, 1928. fur h.• township of Goderich. Thls kind Is snleilveh41 Into lots, Is 'mate for the future. IIIc sneerssor, Mr. Frnnk Mrllwnln of Nile, 19 not a stranger to tie. and comes with some expeelence- In fact, It might be 591(1 hP wens horn Into the business, his father. the late Robert Mellwnln, Wring kept the genernl arse nt Nile for many yoar*. We M'Mtw•nk n hearty w0l(s.m.' and a fair shah of business from the people of Cnrinw end 4Nstriet DR. F. J. R. FORSTER, EYE, EAR, NOSE. THROAT. Late horse Burgeon New York ORi- thalmic and Aural Hospital, assistant at Moorefield Eye Hospital and Goble, Square Throat Hospital. London, Eqg. 53 Waterloo St. S, Strafford. Tel - t ephone 2137. i At Hotel Mefferd. Goderich, on the evening of third Monday of saes month 1111 the following day. Tuesday, at 1 pm. TERMS .AND CONDITIONS: One- tenth of the pmrihnso money to he peed In cosh or by marked Ammo at the time of sale and Ole hahlmw to be pow within thirty' days th.•reafte.r. or on 5th h other terms ns (0.1y be '911.. factory to the vendor., ,Further pnrtIvlars may to had on eppdleallon to: T (111NDRY & q(1tN, HAI'S & IIAYS.I Auctioneers'. Si.iklters for the (lntlorkh, I►o . Vendor. (i ,lerl(h. (int. LEGAL. • RNEBT M. LEE. Barrister and Solicitor Sue life Building. Adelaide and Vleforia streets, Toronto 2. TelephoneElgin 5301. DUDLEY E. HOLMF,:, Barrister, Etc. Om. -Hamilton Street, Goderieb Phone 27- H. DARROW, IIAi(ItISTER, ETC bua'eaeor to J. L. Kittgpras, Phone 97. OR1ee-Thp Bonfire. Goderich. Maps & Nape HAMMER', }}n. R.C.+lAYle-R.C.HAYS ra . It.A Hamilton St., l4odericr, INISi1RANCE, LOANS. ETC. McK1LLOP MIiTIIAL' FIRE IN- SURANCE 00. -.Perm and 1!o laced town property insured. officers -Jas. Connolly, Preen (1od- cNch P. 0.; Jas. Phan', Vice -Pres., Beechwood P. 0.; D. F. McGregor, Ser. -Tres s., Sea forth 9. 0, Director' --A. ltmedfont. R. it No, 3, Seafnrth; John 0. Grieve, ?4e. 4, Walton; William Rlnn, R. R. Ms - 2. Seaforth ; John - 13ennewie,, Rrod- hngen; Gear McCartney, R. R. No. g, Sea forth : Robert Ferret. iTarlack; Murray Olhenn, Brumfield; James Ronne, nee(•hward : Janne Connolly, Goderieh. Agents -J. W. Yen, (:nderteit; Alegi. Leitch. it. It. No. 1. (lin aa; John Mnrray, Scaforth; E. innrli Senfnrth i'olley hopers ('1144 make Q pnymente and get their earda remis- ed at it- J. Morrlth'9 Cinthine Stare, Clinton; Galvin era's Oroeery, EIffr� Ston street, Goderleh, nr J 11. Roles (;enerel Store, Rayfield.