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THE SIGNAL ' —
Easter 4.,�`
Cards
and Cards for all
occasions
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TOWN T► iT O GODERICH
NbTICE
All owners and ooaapisrs
of premises ars hereby noti-
fied that all gae'bags, •Lo.,
must be removed from their
premiss' by Nay 1st, 1933.
F. O. WEIL
Aseidant 9asMary Inspector.
The new regulation requiring a
stamp on local cheques of less than
$6 will not come Into effect until
May be. •
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Men's Leatherette
Raincoats
In black or brown. An ideal
Coat for the rainy days.
Sizes 36 to 46.
Special price for quick
clearance.
While >"t
they $3.75
Men's Fine Quality
Topcoats
at greatly reduced prices.
In all the new styles and pat-
tern&
Priced for quick clearance.
aZ $7.75
Sizes 34 to 44.
M. Robins
Ness e.. 119
Pares 1184 Oederleat
LUCKNOW
LUCKNOW, April 12. -Mach in-
terest has been evinced in a pony seen
on the streets iters for the last few
days wbicb L driven by Mr. Hill or
by his daughter, Mrs. Cameron Ile-
Donald.
oDonald. The pony is known 1n the
skew ring as "Argy' and can do a
number of tricks and at present is to
the p l+S 1 Mr. Hill.
Mr. and Less. iToarid greeter tw
April 3rd celebrated the thirtieth
anniversary of their wedding. They
wars waited upon at their home in
the evening by a surprise party and
sented with an address and a s11 -
flower basket.
Mrs. Robert Graham, an old real -
of Lacknow, passed away on
30th at the age of eighty -
re. She had been a reed -
village since 1806, wben
with her husband, who
to 1922. Survivlag
Mrs. R. T. Ston -
Mrs. 1t. H. Bur -
of Toronto;
✓ Angeles;
go, Mrs.
I,: Da -
11, at
sight
dent o
abe came
predeceased
are nine cIIl
er, Mrs. F. 1'. 41
rell and Herbert,
Mrs. E. W. Pears, o
Mrs. J. L. Fails of
W, L Alnlay, of Niagara
id, of Philadelphia, and
home.
The W.C.T.U. will meet at the
of Mrs. J. H. Oolborne, let. Petri
street, on Thursday evening, Apr
20, 1t 7.30 p m.
HOMING PIGEON CLUB
A meeting of the Homing Pigeon
Sob was held on Monday night, when
adicers were appointed for the com-
ing year and two flying schedules
were drawn up, one for old and one
for labs birds.
The appointed oMcers are: Presi-
dent, W. Baker; vice-president, J.
Bowman; secretary -treasurer, P.
Johnston; basket committee, G.
Smith, 1. Johnston, H. Schram, W.
Pltblado ; timer, R. Tlchborne.
The schedule fpr old birds 1s as
follows:
May 6 -Sarnia, 80 miles.
" 13 -Windsor, 128 miles
" 20 -Britton, Mich, 176 miles.
" 27 -Montpelier, Ohio, 226 miles.
June S -Penn, Indiana, 326 miles.
" 17 -Danville. minors, 426 miles.
July 1 -Decatur, Illinois, 526 miles.
The echednle for young birds:
Aug. 3-Parkbill, 40 miles.
12 -Sarnia, 80 miles.
" 19 -Windsor, 128 miles.
" 26 --Britton, Mich., 176 miles.
Sept. 2 -Montpelier, Ohio, 226 miles
This club, which joined the union
last year, now has fourteen members,
eleven of whom will probably enter
birds In these contests.
Change yourself and fortune will
change with you.
Easter Millinery
To complete your Easter cos-
tume, choose one of the new
Channel Crown Bailors or a
close -fitting Turban or Beret
k.Neeluea and Raaeel 1
fully and reaewaably does
Godra Gold Stripe Hose
in all the Spring shades
We Invite glilinl0"nit';;
t.l:41. C On
Phone 165 SQUARE
MEADOW GLADE FARM
Baby Chick Special
Oa all orders of 500 or over (may be several orders
combined) the price on Leghorn Chicks will be 8c for tis
batch of April 15th up to the end of lay for all orders is
by April 15th. Generous count given.
Present low egg prices will discourage many from buy-
ing chicks, thus making egg prices higher for next October,
November and December. Meadow Glade Chicks are big
a0d heakhy- They ere bred acme from se of Ontariq'a best
strain. Order now and provide for profitable returns from
tarty fall and winter eggs.
SMALLER ORDERS -Leghorn, 9 per 100; Bred -t• -
lay Barred Rocks, $10 per 100; Three -weeks -old Cock-
erels $3.50 per 100.
W. HUME CLUTTON
Phone 1413 Carlow R.R. 5, Goderich, Ont.
Rouse & Bell
KINGSTON STREET
HAVING taken over the Johnston Garage on
Kingston street, we are prepared to give
prompt and careful service to motorists.
I Expert Repairs on all Makes of Cars -
WORK GUARANTEED
lee,
Shell Gas and 011
Tae New Seated 011 and Sealed Gas
R PPWA WILL B P$$QjA
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Easter Musk
Direpl. ONT.
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NORTH STRAIT UNITED OHIIROR
SUNDAY, APRIL. 10th, 1�
Iaeerlrtg
Organ Preluoa•• urrectfon Ibsen"Anthem--'•They SHB Taken Away My Lord"
Organ Off,'rtory-"Truhlingelled" ("Spring Song")
So10-"1 Am the Fl♦surreetlon"
MrsRayutond Physa
Organ Pos.tlude--' ugue In D minor"
EveningOrgan Prelude-'Ryne Celeste"
m
Organ Ofrertor ,antIlene"
Passion Weck ln'S�'ng, Including: -
"Ood do Lo Id the World"
Soloist -Miss &hie 140
"Ride Oat aide Oat" / I -
Before Pate' ` Olivet to Calvary 1 ''rd.
"All in lite April Evening" s;N v * Robertson
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>Slha� lisapr is eoopeeta0 to risk
8t Oeeege'a church ea Weibseadsy,
June With, to administer the ria et
cnadeeeattoa,
The Seventh anneal meeting of the
Heron Presbyterial Women's Mlieloa-
ary tioc)ety of the United ()buret of
Canada will be bald in Thames Road
United chorea on Tuesday, April
T.►_«; 211th.
Sauer I At tate Weds Clsb meeting at North
Khralf street United church next Sunday
morting, Dr. A. T. Emmers9n will
give the address. His subject will be
"The Walk to Ihnnoaus" lt3l Luke
24 :114-32).
The services In Vt.torta street
United &arch next Sunday will be
conducted by the pastor, Rev. F. W.
Ora*. Sermon subDeets : U a,>t,
"The First Easter Sermon ;" 7 p.a.,
Easter Memories." Sunday school
at i p.a.
There will be 'Petal Easter ser-
vices at the Baptist church next Sun-
day, when Rev. W. T. Bunt will take
as his subjects: 11 atm., "The Stene
Rolled Away ;" 7 p.a., 'The Resur-
reetioa ate the Life" Bible school
at 10 a.a. -
The Layman's Association of the
Deanery of Huron will bold a ban-
quet 1n the parr hall of St. Paul's
Anglican church, Wingbam, oo Mon-
day. April 24th. Rev. Oanon Gould,
general secretary of the M,s,0.0.,, win
gvprincipal Ony oreisWe 8
o'clock the sacred caritas "Olivet to
Calvary" (J. H. Maunder) will be
rendered by the choir of St George's
Church. The soloists will be Miss
Ann Wurtete. L4.-0oL A. T. Sturdy
and Messrs. T. Riley and Forbes Mil-
ler.
The W.M.S. et North street United
ebureb will hold the Easter thankoff-
ering service on Wednesday. April
19th. at 8 o'clock 1n the lecture room
of the church. lentern slides 111ne-
tratfng various forma of mission work
will be shown. The meeting is open
to the pabilc.
A joint meeting of the Arthur
Circle and W.Y.S. will be held In the
lecture room of Knox church on
Monday, April 17, at 7.30 p.m. It is
the annual tbaakoffering meeting and
Dr. Wardlaw Taylor will be the
speaker. There will also be special
magic by a ladies' quartette.
Special services will be held to the
Salvation irmy citadel in keeping
with the Easter season. Good Friday
morning, at 11 o'clock, "Messages
from Calvary." Monday. 11 a.m.,
holiness meeting ; 2 p.m., Sunday
school and Sand Tray lemon; 7 p.m,
Easter song service entitled, "From
Cross to Throne."
'Services at North street United
church over the Easter season will be
as follows: Good Friday morning,
10.30 a.m., preparatory service at
which Rev. D. McMillan, of Dungan-
non, will preach ; Sunday, Bev. Gee
T. Watts will preach -11 a.m., sermon
subject, We Have Seen the Lord r
7 p.m., sermon eubjeet, "He Is Risen."
The sacrament of tbe Lord's Supper
will be dispensed at the morning ser-
vice and new members will be re-
sewed. Sunday school at 8 p.m.
The evening servlee at the Baptist
re--ere--•=,.•.L.•=erg.,.leE: utas !s name
7•FiRA4{,fylttwla4ar . silo. s04}1enea
iL
gaY.e16' vJ =tae 4 tiniswei36 air.
E. Cornish. MIs. Cbeenut's topic
was "Memory," and she stressed the
thought that 'bee's youth is the best
time to store one's memory with good
things." Mr. Cornish deplored the
.eeisssien-pu4enit-At-woridly planar:
lit Pays to Seen Jesus," was snag
by Miss Julia Beavers and Mr. Pettit
Voris
r
lien -Dimas Thompson
Maunder
Yalvary^ _ ,-•. :i'
Solo -"11: ReanrrecUon"
MIs.
"Since by Mao Cams Death"
Organ Posti,Ae-"A Song of Joy"
KNOX PRI$B
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St'NDAY, APRIL kith. 19118
i Handal
Stebbins
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gliervies '--t
Prelude-"Epring Song" Zahn
II 215 --"Blessed Morning Whose Met Dewntag-------- - - _-
j Kai Carol -'"rue Magdalene" Warne
Hymn "Christ the Lord L Blaen Today".
Organ -"Song Without Words" Tseeba.kowsky
Anthem` -"As pt Began to Dawn' And
Sermon -"Glory from the Dee" Env. D. J. Ian
Ladies' Qua( Selected )
Mrs. W. P. Saunders, Yrs. (wee.) Lana. Idlsa• 'L Rale&Devell,
41 Mrs H. C. Denier
Hymn MB --"Blest Fie a Ed'
verlastlag Go r . ,
Organ PusUude-"A Dubois
Rossing
Organ Prelmde--"Celebraeali Andante"
Hymn 215 -"Jesus Christ Is Risen Today, Hall rajah"
Anthea -"Light Eternal"
Hymn' 464 -"Jesus, My Lord. Ire God. My Ar
Organ,Offertory-"In Springtime'
Soprano Solo- ( Selected )
Mrs. Loreentele
Sermon -"Tenderness Triumphant" - Rev. D. J. Lane
Anthem -"Father, Keep Us In Thy Carr - Sullivan
Hymn 538 -"Onward, Christian Soldiers"
Organ Postiode-"Fugue"
ST. 01010111 aliII1OE •
SUNDAY, APRIL 16tk, 1958
Hollis
Kinder
Marring - -
Organ Prelude -"Easter Joy"
Hymns -171, 536, 394
Kyrie Eidson }
Gloria Tibi
Credo
Offertory Anthems -"O Saviour of the World"
"Hallelujah! Christ Is Rises"
Soloist -Miss Olive Tlchborne
TeDeuminF
Oommunlos-"Tbou Shalt Prepare a Table before Me"
The Obeli: Boys
Sarum Corda Vi 3 -1 «.
Sanctus
BenediRos qui Venit l
Agnus Del
Oioria to Escalate
Amen
Organ Peetlade-"Hosanna"
•
Dubois
X S. Houser
G. B. Davies
Sir John Gold
Caleb Shaper
Jackson
G. B. Davies
• Pad Wachs
Mauer
ornTlefeef:
• Psalms-Cathedral Psalter 187, 160
MagnlScat-Hymn Book 75
Nunc Diinittis-Hymn Book 106
Credo -Monotone
Offertory Anthems -"0 Saviour of the World"
tMiatee le Radon"
TeDeem toF
Amen-
Vesper -
Organ Poatlnde-"lean Shall Reign"
Pamir
Battlabill, Humphreys
Lord Morniagton
James Turle
Sir John Goss
Caleb amps&
Janson
0. B. Davies
Johp Gower
Geo. Whiting
GODERICH TOWNSHIP
OODER1CH TOWNSHIP, April 11.
-Miss Marguerite Falconer of God-
erfch spent Sunday at the home of
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Fal-
coner.
Miss Alice Sowerby of Toronto
,pent the week -end visiting at the
hogte of her father, Mr. Wm. Sower -
by, and with friends at Stretford.
We ere sous t+a.11epaft that Miss
Emma Powell is very 111. Her many
friends wish her ■ speedy recovery.
Thr two play* "Neighbors" and
"Smoldering Fired" will be presented
by the l'nlon Dramatic Society on
Wedneadky evening, April 19th. These
plays are endorsed by the Ontario
Agricultural Society and are well
worth seeing. There will be musical
selections between the plays.
Riverates Lodge Ruebre.-The
third and final euchre and dance, un-
der the auspices of Rlverston Lodge,
LA.L. 145, was held on Wednesday
evening o1 teat week, with a good et-
tendance. Prises for progressive
euchre were won by Miss Rae An-
drew, of Goderlch, and Norval Po-
cock. Consolation prises were pre-
sented to Mf'e. Tho.. Bell and Dick
Porter, jr. Refreshments were served
in the baserment and everyone en-
joyed the dancing to music supplied
by Miss Rae Andrew and Mr. Alex.
McNevin of Goderfch. Over ten dol-
lars was cleared in the evening, thus
clearing the debt Incurred In renovat-
ing the hall a year ago.
union (lie el Netes.-The regular
meeting of the Y.P.B. was held In the
church on Friday evening, with twen-
ty members present and Mr. Herb.
Johnston to charge. The meeting
opened with the singing of the hymn
"Jost As 1 Am." The Scriptnre les -
con. Psalm 24, was reed reepen.ivey.
Rev. F. W. Craft( offered prayer. The
1 topic, "Growing a Nation," wan read
by Everett Mcllwain. Mr. (tack then
led In a Ruble and hymn emitted
which was much enjoyed. The Arne.
"Breathe on Me, Breath of God,"
was sung and the meeting closed with
the boned let ion....belt Sunday as
appropriate Easter mse$$S wap be
given In Union ebnrrh ely the parser,
�spsew monde by the choir. Prese .
�' .te,A. mitt 41•�
ht 1 pee. 'everybody ehaleornt....
April westing of the W.M.01 wilt he
held at the house of Mn Rnt,.rt Me•
Ilwal., sr., es Wednesday enemies
et this week...Eev. r. W Crack se -
copied the pulpit of Union church on
Sunday and delivered an impressive
address on the subject, "The Loneli-
ness of Sin," from the text, "He then
hating received the sop went imme-
diately out, and It was night" (John
13:30). A solo, "I Know My Saviour
Cans," was sung by Mr. Craik and
was much appreciated.' At the close
of the service the sacrament of the
Lord's Supper was administered.
BRIEFS
The Ahmeek Chapter, I.0.D.E., will
not hold les April meeting.
Remember the Maple Leaf Chapter
rummage sale, May 5th and 6th.
The Goderfcb Township Women's
Hospital Auxiliary will meet at the
home of Mrs. Tack Johnston, Britan-
nia road, on Thursday, April 20, at
2.30 p.m.
"A Wild Flower of the Hills,"
comedy -drama, will be presented by
the Victoria Players nnder the direc-
tion of Mrs. J. R. Kutch, In MacKay
Hall, on April 20 and 21.
The Rebekah Lodge will have a so-
cial evening ,after the regular
meeting of the lodge next Tuesday
evening, April 18th, for members only.
Visiting itebelc*hs w111 be welcome.
Homemede baking sale, Saturday,
April 22nd, under the auspice. of the
Young 1 sdlea' Sodality of Bt. Peter's
church, Goderich, to be held In the old
Newton store, on the Square. Open
11 a.m,
TWO BASKBTBAiL GAM
Ie search of farther fields to con-
quer, the 0.C.1. girls' heakethall
team played on Friday list again.t a
teem composed mainly of ex-etncients.
The school teem had deeklcdly the
better of the play, and took an early
lead ia. the game, which we. gradual-
ly Inertias d until the anal whistle,
the score then being 300.
The teams:
School -Forwardly Marjorie deer,
Madeline Naftel, Roth Cerium, Jean
Thompson; guards, Rath Mnrney,
Effie Jewell, Margaret Emott, Marls
La Roegae.
Visitors- For'waMa, ilnrothe Roe.
Mr, Covens Jewell, Delight Mute;
guards, Meth Work. Margaret San -
Met' j,'-zanr 1'h
COUSIN OF P08TMASTRR OAUt-
A press despatch from Victoria,
B.C., announced the death there on
Monday of John Galt, formerly presi-
dent of the Unice Bank et Canada
and for many years a leader in the
busbies@ and financial lite of Western
Canada. Deceased was • cousin of
Mr. John Ga11, postmaster of Goder-
tch, both being grandsons of John
Galt of Canada Company tame. He
was born at Montreal, the son of Sir
Alexander T. Galt, G,C.M.0., one of
the founders of Confederation and •
Finance Minister of Canada. For
most of his life he was a resident of
Winnipeg, where he was connected
with various commercial and finan-
cial concerns.
LEEBURN
LEEBURN, April 11. -Mr. Earl
Emmons, from near Alla Craig, spent
the week -end again in our burg.
There must be some attraction here
for him.
Mr. Benson Horton and his sister
Phyllis .pent a few days last week
with their uncle and aunt In Ashfield.
They returned kerne on Saturday
evening. Mr. Benson and Franklin
went hack again on Monday for a
few days.
Mr. Marr Shaw w*. helping itis
uncle, Mr. John Patton, at Loyal, cut
wood on Monday,'
Mr. A. Clutton had a wood bee on
Tuesday.
Mr. Fred Horton has been helping
to split wood at Mr. Marr Shaw's for
a few days and also with the drawing
out of some hay to Mr. Jas. McManus'.
The play, "Brown -eyed Betty,"
given by Carlow young people at the
church here on Marsh 31st, ander the
assptces of the Y.P.B., wee well per-
formed. The weather was not very
favorable and roads not good, so the
attendance was not a large as we
should have Irked, but those who were
present enjoyed the evening,
(Forel Netas-•There wee • good
enngregatloe at Leehorn chord' last
Sunday. The pastor took for ids
text the words "Father, forgive them,"
from the aeconnt of the (7ruetaxims.
1t wan a splendid dleroures..,.Tbe
aaerement of the Lora'. 8Uppsr w81
hp administered at the close et the
5-_�- � -•emir
A aacood gars'e w.a peered nn T on-
E*'Itthe l aw-up hilt the wheel
NMI apt. pnr1ed srnpevie► and d•
Mateo the fossil" team 411-10. Mar
gar* Massa tsea this reisrs► et bola
Waft.
m-,
C.,e. at 11 a.m. AB raembers els( ad-
day Mimed firs i$t
yet oa account of Mr. Praises in-
heakb....Tbe nAlelal bear mooting
of the circuit w111 be held at tale
enure* os Wednesday et this week.
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adS1 ra boepttal.
OodarlcR se 'Amodio, April 11. to
Mr, sad Mrs Milian Larder, a sou
HAYS. -At tate Privets Pathema
Pavilion, Tenon, Tuesday, Apell
110h, to Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Hays,
jr., of Godertch, a son.
DAWkSON.--At Burnside, Toronto
General Hospital, us Wednesday,
April lith, to Mr. and Mrs. J. Her -
v«: a.awaea knee L.aella fletn in
Uoderich), a daughter (Anne
Leona).
LAI IkEIIOEiAN
JEWELL-ln sweet and loving mem-
ory of our only child, Reginald Bur-
ton Jewell, who was taken Ill abd
died so suddenly three years ago,
April 18th, 1930, aged aix and a -half
Joint
This loving child, so young and fair,
Called bene by early doom.
Just came to see bow sweet a Sower
In Paradise could bloom.
It's hard to break the tender chord
When love has bound tee heart,
'T1s hard, so hard, to speak the word,
Must we forever part.'
Dearest Sonny, we have laid thee
In thy peaceful grave's embrace,
But toy memory we will cherish
Till in heaven we meet again.
-So sadly mimed by DADDY and
MAMMA.
WANTED
WANTED. -BY RELIABAL6 WO-
" MAN with diploma from Practi-
cal Nurees' Training School, also a
good housekeeper, position witb old -1
erly invalid. Address BOX 16, THE
SIGNAL O1710E.
CARD OF THANKS
WE WISH TO TAKE THIS OPFOR-
w TUNITY of expressing, to our
neighbors and friends, our sincere ap-
preciation of their many kindnesses
extended during the Inness of Mn.
Price and in oar clue of bereavement.
ST. GEORGE PRICE and FAMILI.
LoiT OR FOUND
LOST. -ON NORTH STREET, A
able neckpiece. Finder please
leave at SIGNAL OiTIOE.
10ST.-A WHITE COLLIE DOG
with blurt martinis. Answers eo
name of Sport. Tag number Col-
borne 100. Finder please coawunt-
ate with EDWARD HARDY, R.R. 5.
'phone Carlow 2806,
POMP, remit
NOTICE Or A14PLJ0ATi011
GUARDIANSHIP.
1* the Surrogate Court et the Ostta-
ty of Huron.
la the matter of the goevdiaareile
of Mary Helen Kerr, Infant daughter
of John Leslie Karr, deceased.
Notice is hereby gives that after
Swett daft from the date thereof. .1. ^ #
Mrs. Helen Kerr, of the village et'
Bremseb 1n the county of Hares, w1-' �* i•
dew, will sake application to the
Surrogate Court of the County ei
Huron to be appointed guardlaa et
the person and estate of Mary Hetes
Kerr, aha infant daughter at Jobe
Leslls Kerr, late of the said village
of Brussels publisher, wbo died he
testate, April 'slat, 1982, without lav-
ing appointed a guardian for the
led haunt, the said Mn. Helen Kerr
being the grandmother of th4 said la-
tent.
MRS. HELEN KERS by her Solici-
tors, HAYS A RAY8.
Dated at Ooderich this 6th day et
April, A.D. 1915.
PIANTIMU4O, RTC.
r G, STUD°'° WORW.
(cilia I REPAInd, FITC, -L as
prepared to do any work 1a thea
lines at a moderate price. MID
LYNOH, West street, opposite Pest'
oats.
AUCTIONING
THOMAS GUMMY, GODRRICH,
LIVE STOCK AND GENIiaAL
AUCTIONLER
TtIrt ee No. 119
Sales attemd to aaywbere and *very
effort made to give estlstacties.
Farmers' sale anis dlaenoaoM-
ENOINRRRR
rOEHEL t CAREY.-CONSULTING
Wand Municipal Engineering, Drain-
age.
rab
age, Land Surveying.
Masonic Temple Building. °adorns.
that. Phone 290.
CHART IDIRD AOOOIJrrTANT
`RANK P. OIBBS, CHARTERED
a Aocoentaat. 102 Ootarto street.
Stratford. Phone 1680. Res 1.aed,
IRDICCA&
M. F. J. IL TOR8TRR,
11 EYE, EAR, NOON, TWROAT
Late House Samoan New York Oph-
thalmic and Aural Hospital, assigned
FOR SALE OR RiNT at Mooeefald Eye Hospital and oeidse
Square Threat Hospital, to oda. itE
DOUSE TO RENT. -IF YOU ARE
thinking of moving to a warmer,
more central house with garage and
garden, see M. W. HOWELL.
t
RALE. -FRAME HOUSE,
a ■table and two lots (excenest gar -
dem loll), in town of Godericb. Solt -
able for elderly couple or retired
farmer. Chap for quick ale. Ap-
ply BOX 29, STONAL 075108.
'0R RENT. -A HOUMR FROM'
"Fitlhdsir w Mr4i 'moi! rgjcJ
,apple trees. Two acne^
once. Apply to MEd.
SHIELDS. R.R. No. Q Goderlch ;
phone 139 Carlow.
V,ARM TOR BALE --FORTY ACRES
more or len The propertyof the
C13,,414.401rait
$...,
boundary of the town; of good day
loans ; large ham and bare. drive sed.
workshop, banbose; artesian well
(136 feet), the very best .t water ; good
fruit truce. Ideal loation, doss to
schools and churches For further par-
ticulars
articulars apply on the premiss or to
PEICK or WILL MANTEL
AUCTION BALE
CLPARING AUCTION RAU
Iori
tarmac stock and lmplementa of the
late George E. Cooper, lot 2, Lake
Road concession. Asegeid iewashlp,
on -
- - MONDAY, APRIL nth
at 1 o'clock sharp:
Eighteen head of cattle; two horns,
hop, hens, implements, hay and grata.
Positive)y no . reserve. Terms cash.
MRS. GEORGE E. CUOPER,
Proprietress
GEOR014 H. Ei.DI01T. Auctioneer.
("LEARING AUCTION SALM Or
4ROU'BE FURNISHINGS.
Mr. Allen Maxwell will sell by pub-
lic
italic auction at his home, Nolan
street, Ooderleh, on
SATURDAY, APRIL 22ed
commencing at 1.30 sharp, all the
contents of the hove, including:
Good white refrigerator; two tr1-
cycles and other tore; high chair;
several crocks; oak office ehair; one
kitchen table, 48 x 34 Inches; Iron-
ing board; Edison vlctrola with 100
records; electric piano trope, 200 re-
cords; covered hall seat;. two oak
rockers; cream dredging table; an-
tique round -top black table; one mir-
ror. 24 x 40 inehea; Whits bassinette
or► wheels; babe bathtub; fernery;
verandah boxes; oak bookcase; writ-
ing desk; pure omit table, 24 Inches;
three reed chairs and table; fumed
oak telephone cabin.t; green reed
armchair; two green verandah rock-
ers; one chair; Axminster rug, 9 x 12
feet; four small mats 12 x ga laches;
dinner wagon, mahogany ; oak hall
tree; oak hall mirror; six hell run-
ners; two square -top walnut tables,
27 and 16 tubes; beautiful brass
tender, brass toms sad shovel for
grate; one pair brown valour cur-
tains; one square walnut table, sine
3S; rents'. and blue breakfast set of
one armchair and three retain • and
table; ane large flat top oak writing
desk ; kitchen work -table with fon,
drawers; ng suits of diffee.nt
.,._... "tet_fir-�ts-
slxtnba nine Pet; etre Mirror,
t. llse► lar i aaphdw,e. *Inas
lamp; obex en: lr ; etotbsatoves
pia, stool, and many other snide*
TIMEIMI-Oaeb.
OV$My & 90W. Aaetleasera
sd Waterloo St. B, atratfsed. Tel.
phone 297.
At Hotel Bedford. Godericb, from T
o'clock co the evenlag of third Mamday
of each swath till the following Tamar
day at1p.s
DRUOLEIS PRACTSf7ON81
CHIROCHIROPRACTOR AND DRUMMER
PRACTOR
Oodericb, Phone Oil
Equipped with detxro-magnetle
Whs. Eleetreelia..Meetric .trsatmeata . ...�
eitiroprsettn Q ', .-,.tai :";�o.w
gittL"grlint2filtetairtaadi--- 4 -
to 8 p.m. on Tuesday, Friday end Sat-
urday, and on Wednesday 10 to 12
a.m. and 7 to 6 p.m Or eosdatfoe
may be bad by appolntaeet-
A. N. ATKINSON
Residence and ogice-Corner
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RAYMOND FLEMING PLAYER.
A.T.C.M., Organist and Claiming.
pf North Street United Church, am
.ounces that he is prepared to serape
pupils in piano, organ, theory, sad
neat Terms on appilc•tios. Eeal-
deuce and studio, Newgate Street.
IR. H. N. LIVENS, PUPIL OF 1411
as Royal Conservatory, Leipalg, Oes
many.
Teacher of piano, organ, item'. amid
Tama on appllsstioa $HDTOR»•--�-
HOTIIL or KNOX CHURCH.
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LEGAL
DUDLEY E. HOLMES,
Barrister, Rte.
Office -Hamilton street, Godwlal
Phone 27.
DOUGLAS R. NAIRN.
DOUGLAS
tier sad Solicitor.
Office -Hamilton street, Ooderich.
Telephone 511
F. 0. DARROW, BARRISTER, ETC.
Suceeaaor to J. =Wan.
Phos. 97.
Offices The Square. Ooderich.
FRANK DONNI(ILY, B. A.
Berriter, Solicitor, Err.
Ocoee-Haalltos Street, Goderteh.
Phone 2112.
HAYS ! HAYS,
Barristers and Solicitors
R. C. Hays, LC, sad R. C. Says, AA.
Hamilton street, Oodetich
Telephone 8S.
ERNEST M. LEE,
Barrtstar and Soliettor
Sun Lte Budding. 441 1.36, and T11
torte streets, Toronto 2.
T.lepboe. Mgin 6601.
i411U1RANtN LOANS. ETC.
licKILLOP MUTUAL rime IN$UR.
▪ ANON 00. -Farm and honed
town pro4erty i nerd.
Officers -(leo. McCartney, Prim, L
R k Besforth ; James Ooanoll7, Via►
Pres., Oed.rlet P.O.; Martin A. RMS,.
Sm.-Treas.. Stator* P.O.
D(r store --A. Bwdssat. UAL NO =.
Baaforth ; James $holdk., Walter 1
Wa. Luz, Loatesiere ; Item itiei
Rarioek ; O:s. L. aba+rdt. Brodkag mr
7.O.:.2one Palsaae. Broe•testd.
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