The Signal, 1933-3-2, Page 8r'11111,1r.,
11--Thursdh7, March 2nd, 1933
OBITUARY
-ALFRED DODDS
ri, . accaread in the Cabri
of Alfred Dodds, of
picot pa Ifteaday, February 131h,
g brie/ Mnsam The funeral
beadonTberadaj, I he 16th, from
United cholla, Interment taking
In the Oabri "cemetery. De-
wu fornesrly a resident of the
coacemeon 11 Colborne township
Arent to the West warty years ago.
Lend/ TOW, of Goderich and
in. Dodds Auburn are coo-
• •
E H. BOUNGBLUT
truddealy to George Hu-
t on Wednesday of this
Ws/ In charge of the
lop tall' and about a
PI gamed while repairing
tisa• mill He returned
ect at home, and
res-overed from the
He collapsed yee-
tiled In a few
sixty-seventh
Hullett towe-
led lived In
veers. die
reel United
ye and an
by his
Kalil.
adalL
him.
and
rs.
of
)fr
California,
Rankle. A
leaves also two
Alvin. of Windsor.
Mrt Walker. of Myth;
Watherrilie: lbw Met
Mrs. MeBrien, of Hallett.
Snell. ot Westfield. A tuners
will be held at the family res
Pinleon street, on Friday at 8 o'
MMI tbe interment will be at Handl
pa Iletortia.
• • •
FIJI METCALF
Trask a pratetheet citizen
of
Blyth, aid- WW1 known throughout
the county, Sid es Wednesday. Feb.
ruary 22nd, after • brief illness. De-
ceased was born he Fullerton town-
ship, Perth county, in 1855, and went
to Myth In 1878, engaging In the jew-
ellery and Taney goods business. He
was for some years active In muni-
-
THE SIGNAL
GODERICH, ONT.
CLINTON WINS THE GROW CHAMPIONSHIP
Tiod alter Sixty
1 f•
II
GODERICIII BRIDGE CLUB f ciiii
ton Takes
At the weekly duplleate bridge
tournament held 'Tuesday evening at
Minutes Overtime weert •j
Deciding Game
North and filasi.Were:h... I. _timiritL
nd
Li amile . 14"- -
bji Ind, Mrs. T. Sauellere and Mrs. C. F. Sailors MN Group
CliaPsnin (5%); 3rd, Dr and lies.by 2-1 Defeat Mon-
.....i.pl
A. C. Hunter (6).
ICist and West -1st, Mrs. W. Wel- day Night
--
Gruelling GOiliest Stopped
Referee after Midnight --
Maws Exhausted
The West street rink was packed
from railing to rafters last Friday
night when Goderich and Clinton
played to a 1-1 tie after 120 minute*
of hockey. Both goals were
the Ord period, and la spite of ihe
eat lee tast end furious hockey Was
played during the remainder of the
regulation sixty minutes. Play slowed
considerably during the overtime per-
iods and both teams kept going by
sheer will power, skating and check-
ing mechanically, each time a little
slower to rim after betog downed by
a check or the soft ice. Neither team
wo old quit and play went on into the
sixth overtime period. The majority
of the players were practically out on
their feet, but still unwilling to give
up the struggle. Referee A. R.
("Speety") Oliver who had previous,
ly advieed the teams to arrange for
another play-off, stopped the game at
the end of the sixth overtime period
on p.ecount of the condition of the ice.
Both goal -tenders played a good
game, Twyford being the hardest
worked. as during the final stages the
Clinton players were /satiated to clear
the puck with long shots, while the
Sailors worked in with the puck at
every opportunity. only to be stopped
by. Teel -feed.
Co.mpbell scored the first goal on a
pass from Rath seer in the first per
lod. Allison tied the score a few min-
utes later on • spectacular solo effort.
Goderich players received five penal-
ties, Clinton three. No penalties
were given in the last three overtime
periods, as the players w
to do more than the necessary
Ing. skating and shooting. The final
bell rang at 12.20 a.m. and the teams
retired for a much needed and de
e.rved rest.
Goals -First period. Campbell,
(Rath), Allison.
fenaltiee-First period, Mnrney;
tioLd period, Kennedy, Nediger,
yooda; overtime, first period, McKay,
it,Donald: second period, Nediger;
int period, gurney.
• teams:
erichp-Goal, H. Doak; defend,
midart, N. Wark; centre, D. Mc -
wings, E. Robinson, W. Mac -
alternates, B. Robinson, IL
Woods, G. Allison.
-4loal,. J. Twyford; de-
nott, .1. Nediger; centre,
wings, '. McEwen, H.
tee, D. Campbell, D.
Ur, B. Gliddon.
Oliver, Galt.
ker and Mrr. N. C. Lanaway (18%);
2tbd, Mrs. CI, Jenner and Miss G. Ginn
(13'44); 3rd, Mrs. J. Taylor and Mrs.
D. D. Mooney (11%).
Another game will hi held nut
Tuesday eviraimg at the Park Beene.
The Clinton.Colts; workfng together
like a smoothly running machine,
kicked the Sailors Intl the scupp-.rs
Monday nigh; rot Chino when they
the Goderlch team 2-1. before
BASKETBALL crowd of 1200 enthusiestfe
m
In a scho-duled intercollegiate bas-
, many of whohad journeyed
ketball game at Mitchell on Thureday from Goderich to see the game.
last, both Mitchell teams, boys' and Referee A. It ("Speedy") Oliver
girls', defeated the G. C. 1. teams.
The Goderich girls' team led through
moat of the game, but weakened in the
last quarter, and at the iinai bell
found themselvea on the short end of
a 30-24 'wore.
The teams:
Goderich-Gua rds, 1. Elliott, E.
Jewell, R. Murney, N. Hill, J. 'Thomp-
son; forwards, M. motet R. Erring-
ton, M. Deer, R. Curwen.
MItchell-Guarde,- D. •.-Simpson, D..
IdeNalen. It. Davis, H. Hodge, J.
Smale; forwards, D. Ruston, D. Gail,
R. Walkom J. Grossman.
Referee -Miss F. Dale, Goderich.
The boys' game was very closely
contested, with the lead changing fre-
quently. Tbe comparatively small
score of 13-10 was an indication of
the defensive work put up by both
teams. The Goderich team Was et a
disadvantage on the small court and
found it difficult to get going under
the close checking of both the oPPool-
tion and the referee.
The teams:
Goderich-Guards, E. Crawford, R.
Errington, D. Middleton, forwards,
J. Johnston, P. Page, T. Page.
Mitchell -Guards, Z. Mackinidam
B. Davidealltli. Stortetha_k 111_. Keillar;
aria, !Hansen, IC -Ai -rant. 7.T
Balfnight, E. Christie, 1z ---11c0111.
cipal affairs, serving on the school ,
borio•d and the village council. He was I
• member of Trinity church and took Springlike
a keen interest in the welfare of the by the ethm"
ty,
Anglican church. being a delegate to but It metal
sk
the Synod for many yeara and a mese, the ating rink
ber of the diecesan executive. He winter sports have
selves with the t
elpherendolendith
•:"'"1,-eftefris- • 1412 be
was appointed by the Ottawa Govern -
met fruit Inspeetor InWeetern Canada
and held that position until a few
years ago, spending the winter sea..
sons in the West. The funeral took
place on Friday laid. unday the an -
gni 4's or the Blyth Maid Lodge,
lets demand wag a member.
evice in Trinity church.
Ins were taken to Trini-
ery, Mitchell, for Inter-
co!f le survived by his
ter, NM' 611a.
llu
CII
tenet..
K. Pie
Gibbs ;
Kennedy,
Re(
TREK
er Is being enjoyed
oderich and richt-
layg haroc with
nt lovers of
.oneole them-
Is rich umiak
eise Yeir.
dal weather observer,
temperatures of the past
those of the corresponding
last year, as follows: 1
1
Ma x.
Thurs.. Feb. 23 ..4s • '34
Fri. Feb. 24
Sat. Feb. 25
Sun., Feb. 26
Mon. Feb. 27
Tues., Feb. 2l4
Feb, 29
Wed., Mar 1
'
•th -was tha
,iteh_ o-
1 8.
and
ot
27
20 15
42 14
io I 0
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Me -Me -Cho, the Indian herbal took,
th tone up the system. CAMPBELL'8
DELO WPORE.
AUBURN
AUBUILN, March 1. -Miss Vera
Wilkins of Goderich has been visiting
Aar aunt, Mrs. A. Ball, and her uncle,
Kr. Geo. Dawson, for the past ten
dare.
Mr. Frank Raithrwrrbes commenced
making maple syrup, having installed
a new evaporator. Mr. A. Moles is
engtged with him for the season.
On Saturday last Mr. Ross Taylor
of Nile and Miss Pearl Lawlor of Au-
burn were quietly married at the
United church paraonage by Rev. Dr.
Mortimore. We with the young
couole every happinem in their future
life.
King's Concert Compauy are giving
concerts every night this week in the
Foresters' Hall.
Mr. and Mrs. Win. Mayhew of
Thamesvilte 'end and Igra. Wil-
liams and family of Clinton ttended
the funeral of their moth* Mrs.
741411ffiir
Pretest Clewing of titatien..-As re-
por ed by Tbe Signal last week, the
people of Auburn and vicinity Inc
aroused over the prospect of the dos-
ing of the C.P.R. station here. A pe -
litho' la being ciroulateti and will be
+en: to the Dominion Railway Com -
...ion protesting against the aban-
nent of the station. among the
s for protest cited in the petition
Ie. fact that the line was bon -
the adjacent municipalities
s opened through here in
meantime the local
a%. has taken another
.n. The removal 011
linty and their sem
mat ter of mpch
of the village and
49
44
41
1907. In
27 agent, N M
positiou at I
Mr. and Mrs.
from Auburn k
regret to the pou
vicinity.
Death of *a-
Early Honda motling there permed
away Mrs. Throe latillauthan, in her
eightieth year, at the home of her
V011, Mr. C. 11 @true/tan, with whom
she had made her Imme the last three
years. • Born ois March 26, NM, in
Colborne townshtp, a daughter of the
late Mr arid Mrs. Geo. Young, de -
(*aged spent ber whole lite in the vi-
cinPy of Auburn. After her 'marriage
Id Mr..Thos. Straughan they nettled
Orl their farm on the 3n1 conceselon
of East Wawanosh, at prement occu-
pied by their son. Mr. W. W. Strang-
hau. Here a family of four daugh-
ters And four sone WIWI reified and
later, needy twenty-three years ago,
,Mr. it nd Mrs. Straughato retired to
Auburn. Nine years ago they cele -
.1933 TAXES
‘Trin of Goderich
ag your 1933 Taxes now in $10.00
inatalments ormare.
disistint at t14 rife Of fOli% poirtinsitt allowed
I 0 Bank interest is only 3Z ,
Thi. discount is in addition to usual June discounts
1933 DOG LICENSES NOW DUE
J. H. ROBERTSCN,
Tax Collect''
hrated their golden wedding at the old
homeetead and in November. 192.3,
111r. Straughan died. Mrs. Stranghan
dam a bright, cheery friend to ell, al -
env% willing to lend • helping hand
when sickness' I' ntered a home. Of a
large family of brothers and sisters,
KU. Vars. Anderson of Godericb
&Led, surviving member. The fun-
eral tielfTbeeday was largely attended.
Aft. a short service 11 the home
sooth ot,Auburn, the aerviee was
4MB-tined In the United ehurch by
Aire% Dr. Mortlinore. The pallbearers
-cr.- James Mut-h, Wm. J. Ifimble, 0.
•.te'lCrratt, Wm. Anderson, Geo. Cowan
.and John Hanna (WIngham). De-
ceawel leave* two dinghtess and four
mons: Mrs. Mayhew (Joon), of
Thameorville; Mrs. C. William! (Ma-
bel), of Goderieh township; Mauro.
C. M. and W. W. Sitrairghan, of this
vicinity; Mr. Geo. Stramrhan and Mr.
Frank Straughan. of Idaho The bat-
ter two were unable to be present et
the ?inhere I. Two d a ugh term. Nellie
and Amble (Mr. liennettl. meth..
Nerved her. The sympathy of the
coesereitify goew out to the bereaved
oast la Omit lonely hours.
earthly delights are eweeiliir th
don Stab enjoyment ; bet all
rftnal pleeenreat Timm In fruition
e expecte tiorn."--,ftithan.
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.seanwsminissa.- • 11111-.
handled the game in his usual com-
petent manner, handing out three pen
fifties to Clinton and two to Goderich.
The game was fast and clean through-
out, the five penalties being given for
minor infractions of the rules.
McKay combined with Stoddart and
MacDonald in the first period. scoring
on a pass from the latter. McEwen
tied the score on a pass from Pickett
In the second period on as smart a
pkeyout one 'night wish to see. Pick-
ett, flanked toy McEwan and Gibbs,
took the puck down the ice and wormed
through the defence. Pickett carried
the puck to within five feet of the net,
teased IMak out and passed to Mc-
Ewen, who flipped the pock into the
empty net. Kennedy scored the final
tally late in the second period. giving
the Colin a 2-1 lead that, they re-
tained through the rest of the game.
Doak starred fog the Goderich team
and McKay looked about the best of
the remainder. Stoddart was pot giv-
.-n • chance to break. but 'was closely
cheeked throughout the whole fame.
It would be difficult to pick the best
man on the Clinton team. The whole
teem played as • unit, each man play-
ing his OWD position and doing his own
First Period
Elliott the Puck from • scrim-
ble at mid -lee and passed, to Gibbs,
who shot wide. Woods returned the
puck and ids shot was cleared. A
Gibba-Pickett-MeEwen attack was
broken up by Murney. Nediger picked
ap the puck and lost to Murney. A
pails to B. Robinson resulted in a hard
shot that was cleared. McEwen lost
the puck to Wark„ who shot wide.
Woods picked up the rebound and his
shot was cleared. Elliott lost the puck
to Stoddart, who was blocked by the
defence. McEwee.-wae robbed by H.
Robinson. A pass to Stoddart was
lova at the defence. Pickett took •
pass and formed with Idellsmen and
Gibbs ou an offside play. Pickett lost
to Murney, who passed to *ark for
a Ilard ahot that was cleared.
A labbe-Pickett-McEvren attack was
brokeu by (nodded., who formed with
MacDonald for a hard shot. A Camp-
bell -Rath combination resulted • In a
wide shot. E. Rob boat to Camp-
bell. who formed ith Rath on an
offside play. A hat' shot by Stoddart
WC: cleared. Z. Robinson taking
the puck and shooting wide.
Rath lost to Stoddart. who lost tO
, Kennedy, whose hard shot was cleared"
I A Preamble near the Goderieh net was
-;1Veltirmvertlimr IP!
who WAN given a penalty. Murney
took a pass from Stoddart and las shot
was elearedItllllott bet th Wart at
the defence. Mums" took a pass and
relayed it to B. Robinson. whoop shot
wax cleared. A Gibbs-MeEwen cods:
bination Wats offeide. McKay and Mac-
Donald Reit to Keneedy. wboee shot
was cleared. Stoddart took the pain
end formed with MacDonald and Mc-
Kay. A pane te MacDonald was passed
to 3IeKay, who scored with a hard
shot.
Woods palmed to .Wark. whom shot
kit the top of the net as It passed. B.
,Robinson took the puck from Melfwen
and pilot wide: Nediger palmed to Mc-
Ewen, who lost to Week. A piss to
Murney was takes by Pickett, who
formed with Gibbs for a hard ahot.
MacDonald tont to (abbe, whose terri-
er shot wax clearest by Doak. E.
Robin/ton thee at the defend,
Elliott pegging to Campbell. Doak
eat on the meek as it bounced and
finally cleared It. McKay took the
'puck as the period ended 1-0 for the
Ss I tor..
%sand retried
Woode formed with B. Robinson on
an offside play. Elliott lost to Alli-
son, whowe pass to Murney resulted
In • hard shot that woe cleared.
pasted to Gibbs, tos hose perfect
pass -out from a eorner was taken by
titoddart, whoee shot wax cleared:
Elliott lost to Straidart, whose pass
to Wooria was teken by Pickett.
Flanked hy MeEwen and (abbe. Pick-
ett rated clown. milt the defence and
worked in on the goal, passing to Mc-
Ewen, who scored as Doak threw him -
•t thespuck.
Pickett took the pods from the face-
off and his ahot was 41eared. Woods
end R. Robtotaon Met to Elliott who
Wil* robbed by Morney. A page to
McKay remitted in a hant, shot that
wa M (+Mired. A Its th-t 'a m Abell com-
bination WAR broken by Ei'ltobinson.
Stoddart took a paha and ION diot Wes
CIPII red. Rath lost to lacDonald.
whom° shot wax cleared to Elliott
E. Robineron robbed Elliott tond
in a hard shot thet wax leared. A
Gible-MeEweto eon,bbnitIpn wns bloc-
ked by Streidset, who.* pa to Wuda
WA II taken by Pickett. Oih, took •
pass and was stopped by Stoddart,
who nu penalised. Ell dt lout to
MacDonald, who eleared fup the ice.
Elliott 100 to Mnrn.v.I who wss
robbed by Kennedy. who 'orrinsel with
Campbell. Kennedy eve ell with •
hard shot after taking 4 pawls front
Campbell.
MarDemeht took the p k and hi.
shot was eleared. 37111 Ponied to
Kermrsiy, whom thot was Marked by
Stockinet_ Wark formed ith
and so hard allot was etaa ed. Camp -
took a pane fiOm Elliott and led to
Wark at the defence .A long shot br
Work aria kadieked dow I by Elliott.
*ref ,feee, 'tent/serf eau irdt
see tank lise moused ad MR
whoa• shot wee wide limner end
Wark ?erased on an side Play.
Robinson Met en who formed
A • t 11110.a.AII.
with Campbell for • bard shot. Mc-
Kay and MacDonald took the puck
down aud lust at the defence, Elliott
crlaring with • long shot. Woods rep
turned the puck and loot to Elliott
who was robbed by McKay. A Gibbs-
ilott combination was broken Y
Woods, Murney taking the pock as the
period ended with the More Clinton 2,
Goderich 1.
Third Period
Pickett lost to Blether, oboe. pass
to !nodded was taken by Elliott at the
detente. Stoddart respaned the puck
and his shot was cleared. McEwen lost
to E. Robinson, who out -guessed the
defence and Whs hard shot was cleared.
Stridden passed out from the corner
tied Wark banged the peck at 'P07 -
ford, who Made • Wed NM. Campbell
lost the puck to Mures,: litoddart
taking a pass and losing to Nediger
at the defence. A Rath -Campbell
combination resulted In a bard shot
by Rath that was saved by Doak.
The puck was cleared by a long shot
that was taken from Elliott by Mur -
Bey, who lostto Kennedy.
Rath formed with Kennedy on
an offside play. Shots by
Rath and Kennedy were cleared by
Doak. Allison lost to McElwee. who
.hot wide. Woods and MacDonald
formed and loot te IdIcEwen. Allison
downed MeEwen and was given a pen-
alty. Gibbs, Pickett and Moilleren
stormed the Goderleh net but were un-
able to poke the disk past Doak.
MacDonald cleared the puck to Alli-
son, who worked down for a hard shot
that was cleared to Rath at the blue
line. A pass to Kennedy was taken
by Stoddert, whose herd drive was
cleered.MeKay robbed Elliott and
passed tat E. Robinson. Nediger
boarded Robinson and was penalised.
McKay lost to Campbell, who passed
to Rath. /nodded blocked the shot and
worked- down for a hard shot. Mur -
trey took the puck from Bath and
paned to B. Robinson, whose hard
shot was cleared. Kennedy lost to
Stoddart. who passed to B. Robinson,
Campbell took the puck and cleared
It with • long shot. Stoddart returned
it and lost it to the defence. Elliott
shooting it up the ice. E. Robinson's
ehot was eieared, as was one by (nod-
ded. Kennedy took StoddarCe re -
bond and raced down for a hard
Abet that was cleared. Stoddart, Al-
lison and B. Robinson combined aod
rushed to the Clinton end. Robinson
took a pass and drove • wicked shot
that Twyford saved. Eillott's long
*hot wan blocked by Stoddart who
formed with Woods and MacDonald
for a hard shot.. Murney lost to Rath
after robbing Elliott. Doak left his
goal to smother Rath's shot. Kenne-
dy was penalised for banging the
pock to the Goderich end with 81*
hapd. . Campbell lost to McKay, who
'wart tripped, losing the pock to
Nediger. who cleared down the ice.
A Murcey-Woods combination was
broken by Pickett. Allison took the
puck and passed to Stoddart as the
game ended with the final score Clin-
ton 2, Goderich L ,
Goals--Firort period. McKay (Nee-
Doeald) ; xecond period, MeEwen
Pickett), Kennedy (Campbell).
Penalties --First period, Pickett;
411-01.4SOMOBRiabgetotteed period,
Nediger, Kennedy.
The teems:
Goderich-Goak H. Doak; R. Btod-
filliMITIr
allernatee. B. Robinsion,, H. Murney,
G. Allison, J. Woods.
Clinton-Ooal. J. Twyford; defence,
J. Nediger. J. Elliott; centre, K. Pick -
$t: swinge, F. MeEwen. H. Gibbs;
alternates, D. Kennedy, D. Campbell,
B. Glidden, G. Rath. •
Referee -A. R. Oliver. Galt.
minty council Minunittee is omen-
erevi only to reeoninsetsd puy.j of
forwarded to the
pensions. 'Me t are
and a Goverament Imam* is seat
to make a report on smellerdat.
The lunar, paysheet sh ed
person* in this county dia
about. Of these 400 received
month, 74 received OE "eild 93 rte
ed•ed 310 or wee.' "4:4.."' • '
r-: iatit•Sf the 'ffirdt
Tbe total musberkAtleitiesit
is 1070.
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FOS SALII 011 e
TOR SALE -NEW NOW
1191034 HOUSE. gm Brillisamim
B. Kriel.
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pram) 11011.
*2917.10
MEN • '
MITCHELL -1n Goderich, '014 Feb-
ere.ry r, to Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Mitchell, • daughter (Donna Eve
lyn).
RU TLEDGE.-At Mungannon, on Fri-
day, February 2418, 1933, to Mr.
and Mrs. Gawps K. Retied's% a
P40 (Millburn). '
LANORIDOE--At Victoria 11100111tht-
Lood'on, OD Monday, February 13,
to Mr. and Mrs. Beeson langridee,
Goderich, a daughter (Dorothy
Frances).
DIED
PRIMA -In Clinton, on Thursday,
February 23, George Phipps, aged
68 years.
YOPNOBLUT.-In Ooderich, on Wed-
nesday, March 1s1, George Henry
Ymngblut, in his 67th year.
Durr. -.&t Tonna., on Wedneede7.
)(nub 1s4, Inaba Meatball, widow
of Use late Robert Duff, In ber 78t8
yea r.
MI'RRAY.-In Goderkh, on Thurs-
day, March 2ad, Catherine Mc-
Auley, widow of the late John
Murray, in her 92nd year.
pax809 SALR-rown-Acale
more or less. The property of the
late M. W. C. Naftel, situated at the
did uf South street on the southera
boundary of the town; of good day
loam; large house and barn, drive shed,
workshop, henhouse, artesian well
(135 feet), the very best of water; good
fruit trees. Ideal location, dose to
schools and churchat For further par-
ticulars apply on the premises or to
PERCY or WILL NAFTEL.
POEBEL & CAREY.-CONSUUTINQ
.and Municipal Engineering, Deals -
age, Land Surveying.
Masonic Temple Building, °Weds*
Out Phone 230.
CARD OF THANKS
wits F. W. WHITE WIIIHEN TO
thank neighbors and friends for
the many acts of kindness shown
during Mr. Whites Muse and at the
or biz -dieth. Special thanks
are extended to them who loped their
cars and to Dr. Gallow, Rae. goo. T.
Watts abd Rev. J. Z. Fort., ge.
BRIEFS
WANTED
CRANK P. G IBBS, CHARTERED
Accountant, 102 Ontario street,
Stratford. those 1.580. Rea. 13303.
DOWBOAT WANTED -16 -FT. MUST
n be in good condition. Slate price.
BOX 17, SIGNAL.
AUCTIONEEKINO
71101148 GUNDRY, GODIDRICH.
LIVE STOCK AND GENERAL
AUCTIONEER
Bales No. 119
al=hiloilailnywhere and every
effort midi to give satisfactiom.
Farmers' sale notes disceunted.
442ii
WANTED BY THE HOUR OR DAY,
1, repairing or making house ilium.
curtqua, children's clothes. et trill do
same at home. MRS. J. C. STEWART
Trafalgar street.
DOS ITION WAN"11515.-11.4RILIED
a nun, capable of taking Au.11 charge,
des rre wort on farm. Will hire by
month or year. Best references ha to
character and ability furnished if re-
quired. Apply to BOX 24, unc SIG-
NAL OFFICE.
ha. F. J. R. FORSTER,
M 34T34, ZAR, NOtlE, THROAT
Late House Surge= New York Oph-
thalmic and Amer ,apital, stadetast
at Moorefield Eye H tab and Golden
Square Throat Holm, Loudon,
63 Waterloo St 8.. ratford. Tele-
phone 267
At Hotel Bedford. 1 ch. from 7
o'clock on tbe evening of rd Moeda,
of each month till the fol wing Toss.
day at 1 p.m.
Messrs. R. Higglem, of Henault. and
W. T. Booth, of Mecham, are at the
court house this week auditing the
tenuity books.
The reguisr monthly meeting of the
Goderich general relief committee will
be held in the town _hall on Monday,
Maris 6, at 8 p.m. All reprthenta-
tfves are requeated to be present I
Mr. Menton A. Reid of Se_aforth has
been appointed seeretary-treaeurer of
the McKillop Fire Insurance Com-
pany In place of Mr. D. 'F. McGregor.
wh.-b rem resigned.
A euchre party In aid of the relief
fund was held by the Young Ladies'
Sodality of St. Peter'e church at Mac-
Kay Hall on Monday evening. Be-
cause of other attraction' the attend-
ance wax not large. Mies Wylie To-
bin Won the lady's prize and Mr.
Harold Dalton the gentleman*
OLD AGE PENSIONS
busty Council Committee Organises
and Althea Districts
The old -age pensions committee of
the cotmty council met On Friday last
and organized for the year's work.
The county was divided In five dis-
trictil, one dietrict being allotted to
each membee of the committee for in-
vestigation sof cases. The districts
are allotted as follows:
. R. J. Bowmen (Brunel -a) -Turn -
berry, Howlett. Grey, Including Bruit -
sets and Wingham.
B. it- Francis • (Exeter)-Pxborne
Tuckersraith. MeKiliop, inclnding
fientrallio, Exeter, Hensall and Asa-
torth.
.1. Leiter (Millen') -Monett, Moe -
da, Zest and West Wawanosh. includ-
ing Althorn, illyth, Londenhoro and
Betas re.
W. H. Ftweltzer (Stephen) -Step -
hon. Hay. Ittanley, Including Oredlton,
Dashwood, Enrich. Grand Bend and
Va MA.
.1. W. ('re (Goderich
field, Colborne, Goderieh toweallle, In
du ling Clederich. Clinton. Dungannon
and Rayed&
Twenty-elght application* lor pen-
sion wore indonitted at fhb. meeting,
anti Of 0100P twenty.twn vrere passed
by the committee. OOP less refused
Am* 18..ret/W//40141.49-....40,1•440orr*
Two of theft, recommended tor par
Mona •re Inmatee of the comfy aeons
of refuge
Leder the neer regain twig
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AUCTION SAI/I •
COMMUNITY•AUCTION SAUL
- A community auction ..-*l11re..-*l11be
held in Clinton on Tueaday, March 7,
at 1.30 p.m., consisting of a fell line
of farm implements, horses, cows,
young cattle, young calves end plgs.
Any person wishing to purchase in
this line will be well 'dallied to attend
this aibe,oc any person wiehlig 10
441-11-4-1VLZ*151e'-=',
the intention of the manager con-
duct an auction sale of this , nature
every two weeks in Clinton. 'Phone
your requirements, or for fuller parti-
culars to A. E. Townshend, 'sales man-
ager, 'phone 600-r23. Clinton eentral.
GEORGE, H. ELLIOTT, Auctioneer.
Any person waiting to dla
any stock or iznplements at th satestes
z of
should have me at the sale
not later than 12 o'clock noo,4741113
t)
of sale,
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Notiee Is hereby given to all persons
having any claim against the estate
of Mary E. Mores, late of the ;Mown
of Goderich, widow, who died tons or
10.10U. the 1518 day of February. 1933,
to send same, duly proven,,, tp the
und•rsigned on or before the Ilth day
of March. 1033, aol on and after that
date the Executor of the eatiti *date
*111 proreed to make dletribution
thereofhaving regard ofilift'eto the
claims of which he has notiee.
Dated at Goderich this 20th day of
February, A.D. 1933.
HAVit & HAYS, Goderich
Solicitors for the Executor erg'''.
WYTICE TO CREDITORS.
• n PI"
Notlee Is hereby given to iwe'v r -
eons having any claim against' e es-
tate of WilHam Master, late of iihe
Town of GoderIch In the .CllithOr
Huron. laborer, who died on r iledrt
the 29(11 day of November. A p. 191.
to send same to the undereignal on
or before the 4th day of Mare% A.D.
ball, as on and parer that date the ea-
vienlItihjedth
d latren)r:tto.b
e4 lamvthan: the perdr-
only to the edalm. of which we-imy•
notker '0?
Dated at Ooderieh this Nth day of
r•hroary, A.D. 1923.
D. R. NAJRN.
Goderich, Ontario, Solicitor- for , the
Itriltutor herein.
NOT3911 10 010111111TOR8.
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Notice ia herehy given LO in. per-
sons bade, any claim against the ea
tits of Tamar Amelia Oltsder, &ate of
the Town of Goderich ler the Ovular
Of 11 ti rms. widow. who Med am or
about the 3418 der nt. D
A-.
Deell4ifen
1A22. to vendto th
same e ed
on or before the 4th day of arch -
A 1) Mit as on and after that date
the estate will he tfhltlibiltad "o
lcftlf
(he peronni entitled litheveln, epIng
retard only to Slating of hick
we bare
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February. A.D. 11111R.1. *
n t. tAtgar.
Ooderieh. oefeiin. Solicitor
Adminieleitor herein. • ' '-
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CHIROPRACTOR AND OLEOS
':HZRAPIST
Goderieh. Phase
Equipped with a
maimed
bathe. Electroalc electri
and chiropractic. Chronic,
nervous Muses. Lady
Office hours 2 te,
a:Empties lionday
by appointment, •
A. N. AitrNsoN
Residence and office -Censer et
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gp ATMOND FLEMING PLAYER.
nA.T.C.M., Devoid and Chotreasstee
of NAB Street United Church, ea -
flounces that be is prepared to accept
pupils In piano, organ, theory, mod
vocal. Terms on apalleation. Med-
deuce and studio, Newgate Street
m R. H. N. LIVIDNS, PUPIL or THS
Royal Coturervatmy, Lethal& Gee -
luny.
Teacher of piano, organ, vocal, and
harmony.
Terms on application. BEDFORD
HOTEL or KNOX CHURCH.
,1,11:6AL
DUDLEY Z. HOLMES,
Be relater. rte. - .
Office--Handiton street, Cloderich
Phone 27.
DOCKILAIS R. NAIRN.
Barrister and Solicitor.
Office-Hateilton street, Godetich.
Telephone 512.
F. R. DARROW, BARRISTER, VIC.
Success& to J. L. Killoran.
Phone 07.
Offku--Tbe &mare. Goderich.
DRANK DONNELLY, 8.4..
Barrie:et Solkitor, etc.
Office -Hamilton Street, Godertell.
Phone 1181
HAYS & RATS.
Barrister* and Solicitors
R. C. Rays. K.C.. and 8. C. Haya, B.A.
Hemlines street, GOMIt
Telephone 88.
DRNEST el LZE,
Barriater and Solicitor
See Life Building. Aeoleide and Vie- .
torts street., Tomato 2
Telephone g1n 5901. -
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INGIllIANCIL LOANS. rro.
WeKILLOP MUTUAL, 8I13.12 INSUR-
ANCE co.-rarm and loolated
town properly tasarad.
Officers --Geo. McCartney, Pres., E.
R. 3, Seaforth; James Connolly, Vice
Pres., Goderich P O Menton A. Redd.
ReciTreas., Seeforth P.O.
Directors -A. Brondfoot, R.R. Ne.
Seaforth James Sheltie*. Waltam:
W. Know, Loadestworo: Robert rends.
Rarloqi; Geo. leinhardt, Brodliagam
P. 9 8n Penrod, Brumfield.
W. At. Yee, litlt Ne. 3, atm-
: Jews Weft, Myth; 11. Ube&
ssalt ; hitte Ilterwy, Seadarth.
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