The Signal, 1930-5-1, Page 811 -Thursday, May 1st. 19e0
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Papers
Semi -trimmed
makes it so easy to paper.
No trimming or cutting.
PRICED
5c per roll and
up.
See our display of
Mother's Day Cards
COLE'S
Book Store
BRED - TO LAY
Barred Rocks
BABY CHICKS -18c each; $17
per hundred Express prepaid.
100 live frrival guaranteed.
Special low prices to tbose "who
can call for them.
EGGS FOR HATCHING - 75c
per 15; $4 00 per hundred.
CUSTOM HATCHING- We can
take in a limited number of eggs
at 4c per egg.
KHAKI -CAMPBELL DUCKS
lay more and larger - eggs than
hens. One of these) ducks recent-
ly made • record of 357 eggs in
365 days at the Harper -Adams
laying test in England Eggs Si 50
per 12, $5.00 per 50.
C. A. BAXTER
R R No. 5 Goderich
Phone Carlow 1704'
ns
THE SIGNAL,
GODERICH, ONT.
The First Post -Lenten MODERATOR UNITED
Social CHURCH SPEAKS IN
NORTH ST. CHURCH
will be hold in
St. Joseph's Hall, Clinton
on the evening of
MONDAY, MAY 5th
Progresaive Euchre until 10 o'clock
Excellent Music. Lunch at 11 45
EVERYBODY WELCOME
WARNING!
NOTICE TO CORN
GROWERS
RF: I ul;N l (,)l l I;r Al 1
Atf 'Corn Stubble and
Stalks must either be
ploughed under or picked
up and burned before
the 20th day of May.
OSWALD GINN,
• Goderich, Ontario,
Inspector.
NOTICE
All owners and occupiers
of premises are hereby
notified that all garbage.
etc., must be removed
from their' premises by
May 1st, 1930.
F. G. WEIR,
Assistant Sanitary Inspector.
i
Announcement
We wish to announce to the people of Goderich
and district that we are now carrying on a
General Planing Mill and Retail Business
A complete stock of Building Material such as
Cement, Lime, Gyproc, Wood and Patent
Shingles carried in stock.
Rough and Dressed Lumber, Flooring and a full
line of Builders' Supplies.
Lowest prices in Ontario. Consult us before
you buy.
--FRESH CAR OF CEMENT JUST IN -
The Goderich Manufacturing Co., Ltd.
(1. E. 'Raechler, President)
Foot of Anglesea Street Goderich . Telephone 61
Large Congregations Attend at
Successful Anniversary
Services
Large congregations attended on
Sunday at Nertb street Culled church
to take purt in the uuniveraary ser-
vices and to hear Rev. W. '1'. Gunn,
11.11., m.slealittur et the United ('hutreb
of Canada, who sus the speaker of
the day.
ti the morning service Dr. Gunn
prefaced his address by Availing
memories of an earlier visit to 'G«I-
erith, nearly rltty years Ago. when
he was a little lad of four ..r five
!years. ilio grandfather, who wits con•
nett i.rl In some way with the snit busi-
ness. came lu Goderich with his deligh-
t,' and little grandson and stent sev-
• rat days here. unit 11r. Chinn h,td
scree interesting memories of his stay
iia larlerk h. ' .
His addre....k•alt chiefly with MIS-
. *binary conditions to Italia. where he
spent three mout4s a little over three
years ago. Ile laid tribute to the
s!.hvultd
missionaries sent out by the
to 4. ti 1 110 ( inn la to torr.. n tt
atad'r.•joiced in the onion which had'
broeight throe num into. the United
Church. India gave one the Impression.
ot n different world; it seems! as If
one were stepping hark into the land'
of the Bible; so many things mete,
In the Scriptures % la1ela' were
strange to n Westerner were familiar
to the people of ludl.a-the wells, the
j roof tiles. the oxen. and other things ,
JAnr 444 religions of India were faU-
fug away and the figure of the Lord
1
NORTH STREET t'N ITED (Ut('IBCII
those of other denominations he knevv.
they would rejoice( In the progress and
prosperity of the ('niter) Church. even
as its members rejoiced to learn of
the extension of the Kingdom of cod
through the work of other churches.
The first cause for rejoh•1►tg. he
thought. was the richness of the Iia•
In•rltance of the United Church
through the traditions and history of
all three of the uniting bodlca; and it
was et cause for joy that the ties that
hail bound the three chunhes to the
Mother churches In the old land had
not been broken. but Instead by their
uvgp vote the Presbyterian .Assembly.
the Eenmeole•al Council of the Meth-
: outlast Church. and the international
'Congregational Conference haladmit-
I ted to theirIlowahip the United
'Church of Cana
Then the speaker dwelt on tine Joy
of felherablp within the United
I Church itself. saying that when the
union had been con+uminat.11 til.•)
I had thought a certain amount of tri'-',
tion would be Inevttatde, and that in
the course of many years it would
disappear: hut, he said. the harmony
and good will that have marker) their
meetings have made their .onferenm•s
a delight.
The creel of the ('hnrch. ton, ale,
thought. est n .•Muse for thankfnt
neva. He savior! his hearers to per-'
ns.• with ti ghtfnl scrutiny the
twenty-six articles in the 'task of
Union. and to read in eonne•tton•
therewith the late Dr. Kllpatriek's'
' book. "Onr Common Faith." The new
:111,1 happy outlook of the Church In
eommon frith tall d.•nnminntions was
ltl•:IIT 1(1)\'. \\' T. t;l'NN. Int It r.•avm for retaining The old nttitit'k
moderator of the Cited Church of 1 of .uapicinn and jealousy has Pass'..
and we rejerie today In the progress;
of other churches. Secondary things.
easnada
are twins put axile. the 9ttrl1 that pre-,
Jesus Gulat was standing out as i railed forty tar fifty years ago has'
never before in the life of that land. !asap), and wore.1
of the inrd
The Evening Address .1e -us are toeing drawn closer togeth-
On Sunday evening the moderator' er by their lore for Film."
spoke to a Large audience from the After reading one day. the m'alerator
test. "The Lord bath done great said. the story of Pentecost. be bad
things for us; whereof we are glad."; counted the number of languages In
(Psalm 126:31. In pursuance of 1114i which the Gospel was heard on that
!duties as moderator he had travelled.; flay. then be had gone to the mission
i he said, not only across Canada, but I MOTOR of the chnrch to learn the num-
, also *cross the sea., had earn the mer of tongues in which the Gospel- Is
;,working of the United Church at' prencherl by missionaries and mini+ -
hone. and in some parts of the for- ters of the United Church and found
sign field; people had therefore a right that there were thirty -01x of them. 11
to ernes t from him a report of the he mould chow pictures at the rate of
progre•cs of the Church In the five eine a minute for an hour and a -half
years since union. If there were present hs' would toe able too "Mow only the
outside of the ninety or more hospitals
JUST AS GOOD!
ASK YOURSELF
IS IT?
When you ask for a certain line of goods, a line which
you have seen advertised in newspapers ---and you are told
"Here is something just as good and cheaper," it is time to
do some thinking. If there is more profit in selling goods rot
advertised, and you are buying at a saving, there must be
something wrong somewhere -and usually- that is !• as of
quality- something left out that is THERE in the advertised
commodity you originally asked for.
It is well to remember that a manufacturer invests his
good dollars in advertising spice because he knows his pro-
duct is right. The fact that he advertises in newspapers so that
"he who runs may read" is evidence that he knows his claims
are right, and that he is ready to stand behind his merchan-
dise and the stores that sell it.
ASK FOR AND GET NATIONALLY ADVERTISED
GOODS
supported by the United Chnrch. while
' le ,Aum pictures of the school. and
1 college• it would he ne(etwary to keeps
the uslienee from 6 In the morning
,to 7 in the evening. For every titer
a visible on ti clear night there were
ItEV. C.
I'ustar North street Unitedsh
4'hurrh
CONFERENCE BRANCH
EDER EXECUTORS' SAIF
,LIACIIOETT.-On April 23rd, to Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Hackett, Ashfield,
a sun (David Andrew).
DIED
DOME. --in Goderlcb, ou Friday, April
26th. Boger Bone, to his Mb year.
11i1UMl k)lll\.--lo. (:oderleh, on Mon
dab, April lith, Mary Cousins, be-
loved wife d Jos. 1'. Thompson, in
her 71st year.
IN MEMORIAM
JORNSI ON. - In loving memory
of our deer mother, Joan Johnston,
who died lu Torouto, May 1st, lir_11.
Dearth comes to us to let us know
We love more dearly than we *hos ;
But lore in death doth let us sew
What love iia life should always he.
-*&1S$ AI.BIRT A:.NI► KI7NN t'TII
THAiN.
PUBLIC NOTICE
91e ✓*IUB. --TIDO 1'} His I,N Wilt)
11 took the batteries off an luvalld'r
ehair lu GulerIch the past week 1s
asked to return same ut to the
undersigned and tare further trouble.
\B1tS. IDA [t.\\li_LS. Newgate start.
' ('ARI) OF THANKS
W. lila. 1'. 11l10341'tts►N ANI) F'.111-
us 1LY take this opportunity of es-
. pressing their grateful thanks 11,
neighbors and friends f..r the man.
Aitelne ses .Mown during rt.. illness
of Mr-.• Thompson an.l at their time
of It -ren cement. They alt., aek110W-
I.'.ge with apt.reciatlou tiler is•uutlttl
W. M. 8. MEETING HERE
Oaer Two Hundred Delegate% to Ire
in .tttendanee
The annual meeting of the London'
Conferehtee itranch W.M.S. of the'
United Church 4.1 Canada. w111 le. con-,
veued in North street Unite.! church,
Goderich, on May 1o'th and will mnti n-'
lie in session for the two suee•s'edlug_
floral offerings received.
MOST OR For'NI)
t ''-'t' - - WHITE (N►Li► WRIST
i%'.\'N:11 with white gold band.
111.•w .1 Apply Hi SION AI.
1 t*s'I'. .,' EASTER M(lN1I.\Y
L night. a brv,ww felt hat. between
the *hate *net i'nat (kffl.*, nil We.,
AIIOTION ,BALE OF I'LALVING MILL,
01.7101D, 1t.AIRN44, AH 11)$, MA-
01U'NERY, LOT1S, etc.
The executors of the Thomas Ye-
Kemale Estate have instructed the
undersigned to sell by public auet oa
on the premises, Clinton, on
SATURDAY, IMY 3rd
at 1.30 p.m. sharp, consisting of:
Turning lathe with full set of took,
rip saws. cutoff saw, emery grinder,
shaper and complete wet of trots. toot
mortlser, iron door and sash clamp,
lout 'nor/leer, 2 set of scales, foot -
power mitre machine, tools and other
maehlnery, belting. pulleys. line shafts.
tete.; quantity of lumber. consisting of
hardwoo.i, pine, hemlock. bat:.wood,
molding, sash, doors, door and window
framers.
Abaa large planing mill. which has
re.*ntly been wirwi ter electric motor;
goal office LuL'.liug, barns. +.hods,, ata}
several outbuildings. on the premiere.
with ll,, atom of lane. This property
will Le offered in one parcel; if not
,1Isporerl ..1 thot way the tndldt►ngs will
he sold separately to suit purchaser.
This is it most desirable property
Located nlongsi.ie of C. N. Raitway, and
la uwst s,tICuble for anyone wiehlag
am tart in any lime of mnnufaMttriag.
or oil service starien. mal yard or any
other line of bn.hnesut..
At els' tonne time and plat* that
gaud 10: -tort Inness nu King street
west, with all modern cmnvenlenece,
also reheat lot on at aIle of King
strer't will IN. of ter, for .eale.
EveryUnhng to 1.e Algpoewt et in order
to wind up tits estate.
'TERMS: Ail .nm+ I.r $27. and under.
curb; over that amount. ti months'
credit will be given on fnrhiubing ap-
proved Joint hatikabk' paler, lar • die -
remit of 6 lw'r tent. per smarm allowed
for .•soil on crwllt Unwins.
Chi planing nail and ground. one-
l.ird of pnreha. ' money toil down on
day of sal.': balance can be arranged
oto g....41 security.
days' serest Finder pkwy' leave at TIIF' ' Terms ort holwe-tend lot rade known
There are eight PresbyterialStyle-
..\T.
ties in the Conference, namely: Elgin,
Essex. Huron. Kent. Lernhtou. itkldl•-
sex, Oxford and Perth. There are
360 auxilinrles and aawsiote pwietk"
with a membership of 1:l.1(7. of these
7.32."1 are subscribers to the yi,a ieuery
Monthly. which is issued by the Gen
real Beard ot the Society atul mn
folio a wealth of information front
1,.th home still foreign fields where
the naw Imtaries supported 1.y the
S.n•icty Libor.
Ir, the year 19'', there were J17
new life members, mntributlug $.1.4(•
1.. the funds of the $o.lety.
'There are two special offerings
eao•h )enr--Ea-ter and autumn thank-
offering- -mud these contributed
$27.0110.
r
7t is the aim of the Society to have
the giving- largely voluntary. and t..
tuts .el env -cloves and mite -boxes are
used and from them $34.7:.4 uta 33.113
respwtive•Iy woo revived.
The supply work it a very Imp'r-
tant department and In addition to
valuable ales ,of clothing tieing sent.
t.. nerdy Holds &oleo erns oleo hilly
.-ontrther..I to this work.
'I'l,r total givings of the year
am• ted to $136,2'O.
It Is expected that over 3110 mem-
bers will ewe in attendan.e at the con
vention, when the bnslnes of 1100 will'
be submitted for consideration and
work outliner! for 11X10. New "frier,
will ire elected. The president Is Miss
Itenlale of New hamburg. who having
.erred three years is re•tirtng.
There will ti. addresses toy both
home and foreign misslonarfet home on
furloosh, and to tie's epsilons the
public will be cordially welcomed. It
will be an opportunity that does not
often come to our doors to wee and!
pear lit the work that needs to be;
done try home organization,. In order
that the missionaries may be helped!
In their work.
TENI)ERS W \NTEl
N(►TI('IO Tet Islt.iIN (sIN'rlt't•
Ti ►1t.s
'Fs iWNsnII' (►F,P)AST WAWANt1,e411
'!'enders will he received 1w the uu-
derstgnerl up till Monday. May 12th, et'
o',ta•k, for the eon.trU.11on of the
Killough. the Wightman and the El -
'lett drains in Fast Wuwann.h (Yana
and spr•lfiestlous of atwn-e drafts
may be seen at the C'lerk's offte e A
marked cheque for 10 per cent. of
amount, as an evidence of grasp faith
on the part of the contractor, to tie-
company
rycompany each tender The l.w.•st lir
any tender not necessarily aereprel.
1'OItneirrI F7i.D,
Township ('leak. Belgrave.
NOTI('E TO CRla)ITORB
NnTIl1E TO CREi►ITORS.
IN
THE M.\TTF:R of the Estate of
Georg'• Stonily. late of the Township of
\+bflrkl in the ('runty of Huron.
Gentleman. dccea.el.
\t1'ri.'1-; 1- h.'r.d.r git,•i. tha: tali
loosens having any e•Iaima or demands
against t late George J• who
t he G $and 1
on day of mule.
I':X,ECI'ToRS OF T114sMAS McKILN -
7. I E !)STATE.
GE)(►R4E H. ELLIOTT.Auctioneer.
%t'CTIONTdlA11NG
'NOMAS r.t'NDRY, G0111.1114 IL
X'
LIN'1 STOCK ANI) GIlLN1RA1
A 1'CTI0NEER
TeIephoae No. 119
Melee xtteu.led to anywhere and every
effort made to give aat1.factioa-
Farmers' sale note. d4o
runted.
WE.I.EY W. mum.Au t Mooser,
will cosdw•t teles soy where. My
terms are reasonable and 1 win-ea-
dsavor to give satisfaction. Plows
Carlow 1314, or addt'r% H R. 4. Gap,
*rich.
MILLER
ELLIOTTigss Auctbtxer
Phone 70, l.ucknow
Sales conducted anywhere. Wick es-
p•rienee My very hest efforts pot
forth '.0 curb and every wale.
DRUGLESS PRA(TITIONER
tie.! on or about the• second day of
September. A P. 19:9. at the Township
o1 Ashfield In the County of Huron.
are required to %end by last prepaid
or to deliver to the undcrslgnel, exe•-
ntor under the will of the said George
Sandy, their names and addre-oes and
full particulars in writing of their
claims and statements of their ac-
.,nunts and the nature of the secur-
ities. If any. held by them. duly veri-
fied by affidavit.
AND take notice that after the twen-
ty-third day of May. A.D. 11X1(1. tete salt
executor will proceed to distribute
the assets of the said (leerier' an►oug
the persons entitled jbereto. laving
Spring Rpeeiat-Women*. extra . n'gard only to the claims of sabit'h t►►
CRANK P (
shall then have had tntlee, and that .Iltlt`t, '•HAItTERllJ''
quality cotton vest. and bloomers. the totheldraiexervatoeter wrillany nor{1w Ilafileeret /StratfAccord.ountant.Phone 1 n_ (tntar'.o street
Values op to $1.45 per garment. Spring far d .eoort tbro1:'f((t Ree► 13A01
Pn'room-
I 1 1 t $t 7, snlri to any person of whose claim be shall
rITIROPRAI'Tt►R A- I) DRI'OLESSI
THERAPIST
Goderich. Pbone 341
Equipped with electromagnetic
baths. Electronic electric treatments
and chiropractic. Chronic organic sue!
nervous dierseea. Indy In attendance.
Office hours 2 to O. and 7 to 9 pm..
excepting Monday and Tborsday sad.
by appointment
A. N. ATKINSON
Reddenee and office -Corner s'
South street and Britannia road.
CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT
pedal 40c eaeh. f, doz. wont
l, rat on., values lip o e 'i not then have received notice
.going Me'Isl ''►. ,mit. ('F.(► • W
Tido notice is given pursuant to the, MED11'Al.
S('H \FIFER I D14. F. .1 R. FORSTER,
EYE, BAR, NOSE, THROAT
Late floosie Surgeon New York OpY-
thslmic and Aural Hnlepital, eseetaat
at Moorefield Eye Hompitai and Golden
;square Throat Hospital. London. Eng
53 Waterloo St. s., Stratford. Tel -
FOR SALE ephone 267.
At Hotel iletlford, Goderich, nn tbs.
F KAI.F' --111011T-FOOT SHOW- evening of third Monday oems1 es
f at1pito
• infinite
- -�- c► t ria lid -
II
t.bat behalf
MOTORISTS URGED TO
pitted til Lucknow. n a
nineteenth city of AprU. A.D. 1fn0.
REPLACE SPARK PLUGS' J(ts;F)PIi A4t%FW.
i/Minos. (hatario.
Executor of the Will of (ie.'rge Sandy.
\c't %%eek 1. "National Change Nt'ei"
Everywhere
dealers. In automotive egni;r
meat ure•nniting with their cellta{mes
throughout the world In urging ear
owners to Joln In observing National
s'Iutnce Week. which has tome to he
reognize.d everywhere as the anneal
period when "n►otorists Instal II new
-.011. of spark phtgs in their engines'
National Change Week this year i•I
Siay 5 to 11.
The number of tmrticipnnt. to
National (linnet. Week has grown
st.mdily ever since its inauguration l
nn11 naw every year millions of car i
owners are own by reports as Nur.
Inc had their lark plugs replac..l.
•
throe preaching ,.talt1.1,./ where the
love of •;0s1 was proclaimed to at Isrdy
wor111 thr,.,ngh this (Rtpn-h.
'Elie bigness of Inheritano' meant.
he Pakl, bltne..a of reeponsibillty. Rosi
the 1"nited ('hnrch must not let the
work drop. He urged everyone pres-
ent. in view of rhe approaching enm-
memerntlon of •Pentecost, in ie much
10 prayer, to ohwly the ltitdc, to set
no limit to whet (Foil can do for and
with tiny follower, to put away all
fears, h, attempt atxl ar•-nmpltsh
grenrnr thinge for the Ma.t(.r'a King -
The nrltakeal. stroke of the' day wa.
led in the ,i*tt+t (wpible manner try the
• holt of the a tnr•h under the direr,
lionof Mr. ihwRlas Cnni*w'll. Mr.
Franklin Moore. tenor .moist, of
Stratford, give ills assistants, eon•
triton Ing two moll* In good sinus: "If
i int 'Aft Mine )oyes" In the morning.
mod "The 1101y City" in the evening
Before the evening nervier. Mr. Comp-
hell
'amp!well gave a twenty -minute organ re
vital.
The nffl. lal 'hoard asked for a ripe
sial offering ot $110. and about $1100
wag received ta,.e•a.b and pledges.
it 1. poolit•ted• flint in 1100 the i
ontnlw•f of t*eer,\•urs of National
chaagi• week will be mo. tally In Pc -'I
urs. of all ortolan,. totals.' his tore.
• ast is based in part on the genets) In
crease of !merest mnnife•aed each
year about the rustom. There ix nivel
n cons -nom of opinion among auto -1
motlrs" experts that 1n9( winter's
severely (arid weather and the gcner.I
ally r.ngh oond111on of -rondo im-1 an 'unusually severe strain on
spark phots. with the reesole that thiol
Imprint( motorists find new mark plugs
um4l.rl for easy starting and generally
aa,tisfnctory engine performance.
Spark ping design and mnmtfnetutl
have improved vastly in yenta'. Today.
they are actually in relvanee of other
motor tor Arden. especially In their
tapdd development in relation te high
tonrpression automobile power pinata.
tint these high cemprewlnn engines'
and modern fuels have imfwoscd even
greater strain and .Orem% on spark
plug. Than ever before. It is, therefore,
the conviMlon of automotive engineer.'
that annual replacement of sport
plugs 1. not only a neet.sity. but an
actual economy for the tsar owner.
"The monetary saving In g#aollms
and ell more thnn offsets the cost of
new spark pliers," says. It. A. Strome
hon. president of the ('hampdon Spam
l'lug 0nmp.rry. "In addition. repair*
tit the enline oft- nivinted. through
better performs nor, gees ter .ffi•fPney
and rcdee d oil dilotIM "
C.44E. W. C. KN:\7F.L. West .tree' month till the following day. Tnewday,
1 FOR 8A1.F.-A COAL 'LA„N(.E AND
van gasoline stove. Apply to J. B•
KELLY.
LLt1i*1.
�',RNF)t(T M. LEE.
WHITE 1I1.0554,M SWDET CL )Vgit Barri ter and Solicitor
v7 FOR SALE. -Government tested!. Sun 141e Building. Adelaide ands
W. 1.. Y.tITNG, R. it. 5. '(herd. h. Victoria street., Toronto 2.
'4'hene 2026 Carlow central. Telephone Elgin 1301.
Fon sA1,^..-FtAt.L ituTthitsiEAk(-IDUIrI.EY E. HOWIE:,
T.\'l'E prr
operty •on Palmerston gaminess, Etc.
street. Apply to HA.fS k HAYS. liar-,' Office --Hamilton street, (;oderIeb,
rioters, ilamilton street. Gerierloh 1Phone 2'f.
C(*ft BALE. - - TiIolOI'(lnRitzn I lc It. minnow, itARtRISTEit, ETt.
l iil'1,1, (CALF. Apply to W11dtt'R Yoccasor to J. L. KIloran.
14TEWA•RT..-: R. R. No. 6, (inderleh. phone et, .
Telephone 20r12, Dungannon Central. ORtee--The $puare, Ooderlett.
F(►It SALE.--41.A.r'. NO. 21 IBAiRLEY.
7:a• per hush.! White lllowiem
.w•e•t clover, reet•nttA hulled and
clevtnpl by a closer mill, $2.50 tier
bsh. FRANK L. y'4H'N(;. 11 It. fr.
G.slerieb. 't'hene 2014 Carlow.
CR NATE.-FARM 4W. FIFTY
• ACitF)*4 on the north b onndnry sit
A.hnetrl : good orchard. First-e'laws
brick Ann.e and gown} barn. Will e't-
clango for trait entirety. For partle-
uler% apply to Matt, IIcA'I►AM, Won
*:reet. (icwlerich, (Int.
B\Y (HEMP AND•11ATc'1If1N(;
.B1OU(14F. -4). A. (' Barrer! Rne k s ot
$11.(10 Per 10(1, and Single Comb White
p.eaterns at $17.00 per 100 for Mny
Eggn 35:06 per 100. Priers et the
farm...Reduction on large gnnntitSoot.
All Adis set In onr Incubators or wall
for hatching are preslu't'.t from mar
own hent. on tier farm. Althongh our
priers may ise a little higher than yon
can May elsewhere. they are worth
many time* the difference. Also nap
Ohs Royal hrodet stove*. terror and
*waterer 1d you are to ned d tiny
et thew, better ape what we have ('
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R.C.HAYI(-FtC.HATM in., B..\ ,
Hamilton St., tioderien
Lv'tTRANCE, LOANS. ETC. .-
.K11A' ilftiTPTA1, FIRE Eh
,URANCE 00. -}`arm and tat►
lilted town property !marred, •
officers --Jut Oktnnolty, Pres,' (;od-
ert h P.0.; Jars. F)vgn,N V1 Pres,
iltr'chwrwwl P.0.; i). E. Me;p14111y,
Sec.Trc'ae., Set forth P.O. ,• •
T►lrectorw-.A. Woodford. R.R. N6. S:
•tea forth ; Jamow Ahnktk'e, Walton :
Wm. )(inn, R.R. No. 2, f4aforh;Rote
est Ferrite, Harlot*: John 1lknn.peYn.
Rrtallungun ; Gem. McCartney,
3, ageterth ; John Pepper, Rrneeflebd
AtMtts--W, J. Yen, 11.11 No../3. (lie
ton; ,lames Watt, Melt.; 15. throes
boy, ie*fnrh; Jahn Merrily, Se.forth
I'olk•y-hnMPrs can make ail frnym.ngm
and get their cards, ret'ipted a R. J
ltnrttah'w Clothing Store, Clintna ;
('aloin CitA•te (lr.rery, Kingston street,
Acwbeieh, or 1. H. Reid'* , ;e nasi t
!stoves Bsythed.