The Signal, 1935-4-11, Page 8a—Thuseas. Asa MAASS
GODICRICH, ONT.
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TOWN OF GODERICH
NOTICE
All owners and occuptere ot
premien§ are hereby notified that
all garbage, etc., must be re-
moved from their premises by
44.-4'31
Amiletand amiltary Importer.
Use Ilse Signal's Advertising Column@
FOR RENT=Olt- SA
Bedford Reside- Cobeurg St.
APPLY W
F. K. DARBA)W,
Phone fl Executor.
Sanitary Meat
Market
—Specials Saturday Only—
FRESH KILLED LAMB
leetgl 17c
Loin Roast 16c
Shoulder Roast 121/2o
Breast to Stew 90
Lamb Chops 190
Ring Bologna—.2 1be-26o
Pure Lard 2 lbs. 26c
—THOS. LEGO—
Phone 485 Hamilton Street
Warning
Riding bicycles on the side-
walks is against the Town
By-law. Take notice that
offenders will be prosecuted.
(Signed)
R. C. Postelethwaite,
Chief of Police.,
CHAMPIONSHIP CIIP
Winners In Juvenile Hockey League
Receive LianaTrophy
Bill Bradley's team, champions with
five straight wins in the juvenile
hockey league lapunisored by the God-
erich Lions, were presented with the
trophy, a silver cup, at the meeting
of the ',Ione Club at the Park House
ou Thursday evening last. The pre-
sentation was made by Judge T. R.
Costello and the trophy was received
lf4eyse4es -bleu— IL-
Stonetiouse. who took a keen interest
In the youthful players throughout the
hockey season. Keels member of the
team received merchandise coupons
whieli may lw redeemed at the local
stores. The trophy lo being kept for
the present at %lc -torte echool.
The cballip101111 are Bill Bradley...Al-
./kindles'.
WhittIngham, Jtu:k. Wilaou. Hero
Young and Harold Prouse. The team
took one game by default but scored
seventeen goals in the four games
played, cotupared with seven seored
against them.
In presenting the trophy, which is
for 11111111a1 competition. Judge Coate!-
' lo gave the boys a moot interesting
talk 011 good gportsinsuship. He held
up as a model fir the youngsters
Frank Nighbor, manager of lenukin
Tees.. who refereed the final juvenile
game here and who was described as
"one of the cleanest sportsmen and
one of the grandest players of the
hockey game" The Judge said that
when here Mr. Nighls.r was quite im-
pressed alth the hockey put up by the
Goderich youngsters. He urged,
.Judge Costello told the champions. that
they learn to skate well before at-
tempting tit play hockey, as three-
quarters of the sante is to be a good
skater.
Judge Costello urged tbe boys to be
Jxood sports. to play hard,' not neees-
sarily roughly. and above all to In-
dulge both in clean sports and clean
language.
Mr. Stonehouse thanked Judge Cos-
tello and the members of the Lions
Club In behalf of the blies as he re-
ceived the trophy. In addition to Mr.
Stonehouse the Lions juvenile hockey
rommittee included D. I. Hill, D. R.
Nairn and I. D. Eastman.
A committee of 1,iong iit to consider
sponsoring a jurenlie baseball league
this year along the same lines as the
hockey.league.
11111,117ART BALL
Invitations are being Issued by the
officers of the Huron Regiment for a
military ball to be beld in the Clinton
don ball om Monday, April 220d.
Capt. F. Q. Thompson, M.D., Clinton,
is the honorary secretary.
HOME PROM ABROAD
Mr. Chan. Wurtele returned to his
hom, . here on Wednesday night after
a ten weeks' tour of European coun-
tries 'and England. He is the pie -
leen at /...10•-•••"'a....reparts anoci-
lent Taii—througli- Sweden, Germany,
Italy, Frame and England.
THE 1111URNEY SALE
There was a large attendance at the
auction sale at the home of the late
W. T. Murney on Saturday afternoon,
and the large stock of implements and
eef.ftetvas D inter -
two la
Goderich township, one in Colborne,
subject to reserve bids, were not sold.
Baby Chicks
ASHFIELD
Shortage of $7,000
Shown by. Audit
(Continued from page 1)
mittee: Christopher Johnston, remov-
ing frame building 40U1 west end to
Oxford street anti rebaliding as dwell-
ing house; Geo. cocktield, re -roofing
verandah. Wilson street; Jeleub °WM'
--1A14•111, Albert -street
re -roofing dwelling, Victoria street.
A requbetion trent the fire brigade
for one rubber cost and one hat was
sent to fire committee.
A request from NIrs. Priddle for the
lowering of the drain on Elizabeth
street was referred to the public works
committee
AtelIFIELD, April 10.—The April
meeting of the Women's Institute was
held at the home of Mrs. Chas. Robb
on Thursday.
Mrs. Fred Ross and Donald, of Dun-
ganuon, spent the week -end with
Ifriends in ',whitish.
I Miss Elizabeth MacDonald, teacher
at Nile, spent Sunday at home.
Mrs. Will MacDonald and children
ispent the last week at the home of
"her parents in Huron township.
Mr. leinglas MacDonald occupied the
pulpit of Ashfield Presbyterian church
on Sunday while Rev. J. K. Mace:dilly-
ray was in Lucknow church.
BARRED soots iinit M. C.
WHITE LEGHORN CHICK/4
Supwrior grade. Line bred from
1( 01' and regigtored stock front
25 to 30 -os. ens, at
t10.00 per hundred' --
.Orders for SIM or over delivered.
—Ow cent leas fat May
WALTER1:ROSE •
BRUSSELS . ltwr
• •
FINANCIAL STATEMENT
OF MARINE HOCKEY CLUB
N R. Macy, treasurer of the
"Marines" junior hockey club, pre-
sent -t the following financial statement
for the /neon just concluded:
• RECEIPTS
Prize draw f 87 25
Dante (Marine Club)--....•......... 15 75
11 60
Seaforth-at-Goderich game -14 36
$t. Marys-at-Goderich game ..- 44 95
Junior vs. Intermediate game 3 35
1157 25
EX PEND1TURE
Entrance fee 6 00
TtavellIng expenses 32 86
Storing and cleaning uniforms
Sticks, tape, laces ....-.. ........
Hardware --
Printing
Towels — •••••••••6111•••••••
Rink
Players. senIPIIMEI—
Coal
Sharpening skate. .. e•ssommi.
Ticket selling
Telephone. postage,
Meyers' equipment
All.M.11.1.11.1.1111111111111PV9rir
Aud ed endloteik.
Apre 1113&-r•-•
500
21 55
336
850
70
Si 90
42 111
2 92
5-56
ISP
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t.:1=tithiiee Valsbreds•
Y a
ell with reference to the proposed
King's jubilee celebration on May tith.
He had received word from military
headquarters to the effect that the lo-
cal regiment might co-operate in any
celebration that might be held. It was
suggeeted that brief ceremony be
held on the Square in the morning, with
the Legion, the Boy Scoute, the school
children, the Daughters of the Empire
and other organizations participating.
"A" company would fire a salute, and
there might be a march past in which
the Boy Scouts and the Legion would
take part with tlae militia.
An application for permission to
hold the Salvatiou Army's annual tag
day on May 18th, in connection with
the self-denial appeal, was promptly
granted.
A recommendatiou from the town
clerk for an increase of salary to Miss
Black, stenographer and clerk's assist-
ant, was referred to the finance com-
mittee
BRIEFS
PUBLIC NOTICE
Survey ef Meier Camps
A communication from the Board of
Trade, enclosing it survey of motorists'
camps at various points in Ontario
made last year by a committee of the
Board, was passed on to the cemetery
and parks posanitttee The survey
gives details elf tile equipment of the
various camps, with other information
which ma s be useful in making im-
provemmits at the local camp.
Mr. F. Woollcombe again •pplied for
a share of the town's inearance busi-
ness. Referred to the finance com-
mittee.
Notice of a 11Seeting of weed inspec-
tors to be held at Clinton on Tues-
day afternoos, April 9th, was sent to
the special committee.
• memorandum from the Provin-
cial Rolle! IMPartment getetng forte
the predadeaa rotating to medical ser-
vices a
on relief VCrIreferred .to,the special
I supplies for persons
committee. ' The municipaLlte is re-
quired to provide attic/month a sum
of mosey eqbal to the total of 20
cents for loch person. receiving relief
la that motel', and front this fund pay-
ment is to be made to doctors and
tiggists few medical yervicesaed
leel • • •
Them values ars efeetive from Thursday, April llth
XilialliM6/011•11191101MNSpiam until Wednesday, April 17th, tuelosive.
A Raisinsl
10c
—
eellifere-
Australian Seedless
BROOMS i• 33C isek and 39`
KIRK'S CA.1111 SOAP 5 cake. 23`
CHIPSO 2 Pli31411 1 5C Pittrg°17`
WHITE BEANS u. 6 ibs 25'
TOMATOES tretNtift, 325
CORN SYRUP – IV 39'
PORILASEANS.
ROLLED OATS1
DOMINION STORES
TEAS
P'or flavour for valise
DOMINO %-lb.23c
Red Package
RICHMELL00 8C
Blue Label 416
RICHMELLO 2c
N'ellow Label 411a.
GOLDEN TIP40c
i2-111. Tin
2triLit
713. 25
CHLORINATED
LIME - - Pkg. 109
RECKITTS
BLUE . Pkg. 411*
SNAP
POWDER Tie mg
CLOTHES
LINES, 50 ft. - 25e
BRASSO Lge. Tin 23t
SANIFLUSH Tin 23t
STEEL WOOL Pkg. St
Jelly Powders143P4-14`
P & G Soap
SHREDDED WHEAT 2 Pkg. 23c
RED RIVER CEREAL Pk( 23c
CLASSIC CLEANSER 94 Tin SC
BON AMI Cake or POWtler 2 Tin. 25c
CLOTHES PINS 3umot1 0c
5C
y flowers Soap
8 Rars 25'
SPECIAL
IPane, Quality 6
Lobster
%ND Tin
-4-14
29c
yonseimompopeg=pognmeggessenmatemmimmineimmortionft.
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gene works
h libearilewn to look
at aneataagement- had been
it
after the terra dumpgagind and gravel
pit on Malth*s. road for the sum of
$26a year; that die MC church bull&
ing on Brock street hadlbeen wrecked,
and that the vault In ate 'Aational"
ollIce on xtiset;Nerest MID lad been
removed., -Recommesdations were that
the lettliestront Kies Farrow regard-
ing road On Ott Waterloo street be
considered when the road oil program
is being prepared, and that the finance
rommittee look tato 193.3-34 road oil
eharges on Cambria road.
The induetrik1 committee recote-
mended that the matter of putting
son* cement flooring in the welding
shop on Newgate street be left with
the chairman of the eseamittee to ar-
range.
The fire comadttee reported that a
fire alarm siren had been installed
at the corner of Kingston and Victoria
streets, and that two new tires had
been purchased and placed on the Reo
fire truck.
The fin.enee,ommittee reported: "We
have received an interim report from
the local auditors as of March 29111
showing a deficit of the tax collector
of ifittioilmate1f17,000, and pend:
Ing the completion of their report and
the verification of tax arrears we have
arranged with Mr. R. W. Johnson,
ebartered accountant of St. Thorne's,
to come up neyt Monday and complete
their audit" The committee passed •
large numbcr of accounts, including
awounta of the welfare board amount-
ing to
These repots: were all adopted.
A motion uss passed that the local
fishermen he allowed to use the up.
stairs mon' to the town hall to re-
pair nets, this to be under the super-
vision of the public works committee.
E. It. Wigle and W. 11. Robertson,
of the Goderich Monica' Soelety exe-
cutive, sere heardin support of a re-
quest for it grant to the town band.
The application was referred to the
finance eonitnittee.
Deputy limy, Turner was appointed
the ceuncil's reptementative on the
.Muslcal•Socict3 exeeutive.
-Poi I/unlink* l/ay Celebration
bell-beto proposed that the West-
ern Ontario tiremen't tournament be
held in•uosierith on July let next. The
'meets' cononittee was asked to get fur-
ther information in the matter. Coun-
cillor Duckins proposed that it citi-
zens' meeting be C41 I ed to discuss the
Dominion 1A13 program.
It was "theided to advertise the
MoOre lot In rolborne township (the
town's woodlot ID 1988-34) for sale or
rent. •
Deputy Reeve Turuoff. again pro-
tested agalest speeding by motorists,
particularly on the harbor hitt road.
Ile mild the stop signs on the Square
also were not ogettrred as they Rhould
be.
Councillor Docking', ehairman of
special eomnottee, said be would take
them matters op with the police.
Councillor Brown thought the 110-
-pmfitton of s Sait would he offertIve
In checking dolatione of the traffic
retitle( long.
BYlsw No. 11, to adopt tbe report
of Engineer rhea- B. Kidd on road
oll aluseammenk, was adopted and the
eouncil adjourned.
Mor ma Idehyde. Government ,stan-
dard strength. Your own bottle. Me
Ib. CAMPBELL'S DRUG STORE.
The Central Home and Schoch Club
will bold a home-made baking Rale in
Mr. C. U. Robertson's store on Battu
day, Apri1.13.
Preah shipment of Laura Secord and
Nellson's chocolates. Laura Secord
Mb and Easter ICIatlit'S ROL SUMP,
BELL it Ditteu nreeRig - —
Maple Leaf Chapter, I.O.D.E., will
hold a rummage sale in bilaoEs7 Hall
on May 3rd and 4th. Save your con-
tributions for this event.
Catholic Women's League "Easter
party" --500, euchre and dance—In
Masonic Hall, &aster Monday, April
72„ Red Ruhl's orchestra. Admis-
sion 40c. • •
Illonterth setareenat United church 10111 bold
• "salad tea" in the Sunday school
room on Saturday, April 27th, from
4 to 6 p.m.
The Goderich Township Hospital
Auxiliary will hold their regular
monthly meeting at the home of Miss
Andrews, Barfield road, on Thursday,
April 181h, at 2.30 o'clock.
Nine more families were taken from
the relief lint at a meeting of the
Welfare Board on Tuesday night,
bringing the total struck off in the
past two weeks up to twenty-seven,
rTehierfe are still thirty-two families on
le
Tile pupils of the publie schools
under the direction of the music in-
structor, Mr. R. F. Player, are pre-
senting a coneert in Knox church lec-
ture room on Thursdsy and Friday
evenings this week. The program
will be a varied one and will include a
Japanese operetta, "0 Cho San." Tbe
adridirecssion is .35c.for adults and 15c for
it
WITIA6KNOWN PIANO ILANUTAC-
URIOR has a few need Pianos
with small balances (one °WY Baby
Greed). Reasonable terms. Apply
AUDITOR-, Box 14, The Signal.
•••••
CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT.
j. W. MONTEITH,
Chartered Arrematsint
209 Ontario Street, Stratford, Ont.
1510 Star Building. Toronto, Oat
REMANDED FOR SENTENCE
Fenner Baylleid !baker Pleads Guilty
to Theft Charges
Erie H. Johns, former bank manager
and bond broker, of Barfield, pleaded
guilty before Judge 'I'. M. Costello on
Wednesday to the theft of $5,200 from
eix of Ids clients. Through his coun-
sel, Frank Donnelly, be elected a
speedy trial. Johns, in a signed
statement given Crown Attorney D.
E. Holmes, said the money was taken
to finance a venture in real estate, in
which he had hoped to make guffiteent
profits to return his clients' money.
Theventure failed.. Johns will ap-
pear next Monday at 2.20 ant. for
sentence. ,
CARD OF THANKS
WM• TOI1i 11GT0N
— street, wishes to masa the taarf
friends, relatives and nurses for kind -
nate and sympathy extended to ber
In her recent sad bereavement; also
for the beautiful floral tributes and
those who loaned cars.
jOH'N W. HARPER AND COMPANY,
Chartered Accountants,
320 Bay St., Tomato,
J. W HARPER, C. A.
E. W. HUNTER, 0. A.
(aster 44
GIFTS I•
Easter Cards and
FOR SALE BT ADM GM
.
mak, is,
at 2 p.m., frame house and three lots,
corner of Regent and Oxford streets.
House with modern .4swysefeassa
Possession at awe.
TERMS—Tmenty-five per centdown,
balance within thirty days.
RUSSELL BOYCE, Proprietor
GEORGE H. Ea.Liorr, auctioneer.
WANTED
WANTED. ---JUNIOR 8TENO0RA-
7, MIER offers eervIees free for ex-
perience. Apply SIGNAL OFFICE.
WN"rED.—GIRL TO DO GENERAL
housework. Must be able to do
plain cooking. Apply at SIGNAL OF-
FICE.
'USK WANTED.—RAGS, STOVES,
second-hand furniture, ete. Phone
467. MICHAEL KENNEDY, Victoria
street, Goderich.
•111•,61mmanosomm.
MEDICAL
R. F. J. R. FORSTER, EYE, EAR,
NOSE; THROAT.
Late House Surgeon New York
Ophthalmic and Aural Hoimital, ne-
gligent at Moorefield Eye Hospital
and Golden Square Throat Hospital,
London, Eng.
5:3 Waterloo Street S., Stratford.
Telephone 207.
At :Hotel Bedford. Goderkh, from
7 pm. on the evening of the third
Wednesday et each month until the
next day. Thursday, at 1 p.m.
TINDERS WANTED
TENTER&
Sealed tenders will be received by
the undersigned until ft o'clock Wed-
negday, April 240, for the purpotte
• rushing gravel and placing In bins,
elan for the hauling of fhb' gravel
on the township roads of Colborne.
Gravel supplied by the township.
. WM. SALLOW, Clerk.
TENDERS WA NTED.—SEA LED
I tendert' for the repair of the J. B.
Young drain will be rwelved by the
undersigned up to and Including May
llth, 1935.
All tenders must be aceompanied
a marked cheque for ten per cent. of
the amount of the tender and must be
marked"Tender." Plans aril apeetflea-
tiona may he seen at the clerk's; office.
The lowest or 4.^y tender not fleet's -
eerily aecepted.
DI" RNI N TULIPS,
Clerk West Wawanoish Township.
DRUGLESS
YCI ior al
CHI IP liqtAC'POR ALND DRUGLESS
THERAPIST
Goderich, Phone 341
Equipped with electro -magnetic
baths. Electronic electric treatments
and chiropractk. Chronic, organic
and nervous diseases, lady in at-
tendance. Ofike hours 2 to 5 and 7
to 8 p.m. on Tuesday. Friday and Sat-
urday, and on Wednesday 10 to 12
a.m. and 7 to 8 p.m., or consultation
may be had by .tppointment.
A. N. ATKINSON
Residence and office—Corner o
South street and Britannia road.
FOR SALE OR RENT
poR SALE.—A WHIPPET SEDAN
a car in first-class condition. MRS.
F ROSS, Dungannon,
IOB RENT. ---HOUSE. HARDWOOD
floors. Garden. Garage. Cles-
tral. Apply to M. W. HOWELL
COR SALE.-8E00ND-HAND MA-
TERIAL from wrecked bouse—doors,
windows, maple flooring, shreting,
etc ROBERT DOAK, Pkton street.
Phone 556.
"OR SALE.—SOLID BRICK HOUSE
a with all convenience*, including
heavy wiring. 140 feet frontage. At
a 84128ht. Cash or terms. Address
BOX '7, 8107411.,
TO RENT.—TWO-STORT, EIOMT-
a ROOM boom on Keay* street. All
conveniences. Garage. Henhouse.
Large garden with fruit trees. Apply
to JOHN DIFITIX)W, RR. 1, Port Al-
bert.
elORD ORME FOR SALE.—IM-
PROVED Bawler oats and Empire
oats. 0. A. C. 21 six -rowed barley.
Also alfalfa seed, grade 1. FRANK
L. YOUNG, RM. 5, Goderich. Tele-
phone 208, Carlow.
f‘r/ESANCZ ote palmerston street of
M ILSNT.--TELE RES!.
the late Rimed] Reid; Including beau-
tiful , double gamer and
.elisitea rtlestars ap-
1414* Out,
X R.
DOUSE FOR dittlide —SEVEN -ROOM -
1110D boom aLleitram• of Regent street
and Britamala road, being the property
beentiging to the late Chas. Waken.
Good garage. Large garden. Terms
reasonable. Apply to L. E. DANCEY.
Barrister, Town.
rOR SALE.—BABY CIIIICKS AND
a hatching ego from high producing
S.C.W. Legborns. All pens beaded
with ROP. cockerels whose dams have
records up to 280 eggs. Get our prke
list before you buy. E. R. PEAOHEY,
Box 201, Goderich. Phone 579
FARM MR SALE OR RENT.
The Town of Goderich has for sale
or rent a farm of fifty-seven aeree,
pt. lot 7 and pt. lot 8, concession 6,
In the township of Colborne.
For particulars apply to
L. L. KNOX, Town Clerk.
CAM& F'OR SALE.—I HAVE TO Oi-
1 FER for sale 100 acres of farm land
!Mooted in the Township of Ashfield,
at a sacrifice price. Reasonable de-
posit. Immediate possession Owner ,
might remitter gond - tenireer* Large
Acreage newly seeded, vsluable gravel
deposit. Never failing ronning water.
If Interested communleate with T. T.
MURPHY, Godericb, Gut. Phone 206.
AN OPPORTUNITY ron POUL/TRY
nIfFIN.—Poultry farm for sale, on
the Blue Water Highwity close to
Goderich. Five acres of land with
thveHing house, full basement under
dwelling, garage, poultry houses, rooro
for Soo layers. Mao incubators, one
240 -egg, and two 400each. Will sell
separately or ga a going concern
MRS. W. A. onrsnoliu, Barfleld
'toed, Goderich, Ont.
TENDERS W A NT AID. - SEALED
▪ tenders for the ronatruetion of the
Glrvin drain will be received by the
undersea -nisi up to and including May
Ilth, 1935.
All tendert" moat ise Accompanied hy
a marked cheque for ten per cent. of
the amormt of the tender and must be
marked "Tender." Plans and Imre-Mira-
done may be seen at the clerk's office. I
Trill lowest dr any tender uot,fieres-
eerily arcepted.
DURNIN
Clerk West Wawanosh Townahlp
occasions
Cole's Book Store
AUS113111011E1111/011
THOMAS GIINDIET, 001,10111011,
a LIVE STOOK AND GENERAL
AUOTIONEER
Telephone No. 119
Sales attended to anywhere and every
effort made to give satisfaction.
Farmers' sale Dotes discounted.
LICOAL
DUDLEY E. HOLMES,
Barrister, ZW.
011ice—Court House. Goderieb,
Telephone 55.
D
OUGLAS R. NAIRN.
Barriater and Solicitor
Office ----Hamilton Street,, Goderiek.
Telephone 512.
F. R. DARROW, BARRISTER, ETC.
Successor to J. L
Oflice—The Square, Ooderlek.
Telephone 97.
'CRANK DONNELLY, B. A.
Barrister, !Solicitor, Rte.
Ofiles—Hamilton Street, Goderieb.
Telepthons SW.
DAYS a HAYS,
flarrkaters tad &Mellen
R. 0. 15i IC, and R. 0. -Berk ILL
0111*—Hasilltou etre* SMIlifilk.
Teleiphsne 86.
EILNEST2. LW
Barrister and Solicitor
Sun Ilfe Building. Adelaide aad Vic-
toria sempui. Tocoato 8.
Telephone Elite 5501.
INSURANCE. WANS ETC.
Me ikiZiMUT
er00 . --run end isolated
LIAL FIRE INOUE.-
town property tenured.
Officers --Alex. Brnadfoot, President,
Seaforth ; James Connolly, Vice -Pres.,
Ooderich P.O.; Merton A. Reid, fie. -
forth, Sec. -Trees_ Seatorth P. 0.
Directors—A, Broadfoot, R.R. No. 8,
Seaforth; James leholdice, Walton;
Wm. Knox, Londenboro; Alexander
McEwing, Blyth, RIR. 1.: Geo. Leon -
'garde Bornholm, R.R. 1: John Pepper,
Brucelleld ; Tbon. Moylan, Seaford':
R.R. 5; Wm. R. Arebibald, Seeforth,
R.R. 4; James Connolly, Goderich,
Agentg—W. J. Tito, R.R No. 3, Clin-
ton; James Watt, Blyth: Finley Me-
Eaebern. 8eaforth; John Murray, Sea -
forth Cho. F. Hewitt, Kincardine.
Polley -holders can make all payments
and get their card* recelpted at the
Roes! Bank, Clinton; Calvin Cutt's
Grocery, Kingston street, Goderich. or
(J. H. Reld's Genersi Store, Bayfield.
WOOD
FOR SALE
The Town hu,a quantity
of good body hardwood
— direct from the Town Bush
for sale at 83.00 per single
cord of one -foot wood, de-
livered.
Also a limited quantity of
good body hardwood at
$8.00 per full cord of four-
fflot wood.
Orders left *1 the Town
Hall will be attended to.
Must be paid he Were delivery
L. L. KNOX,
Town mirk.
Save Money By Prepaying
1935 Taxes
Taxpayers N ay Purchase Tax Pre-
payment Receipts for 1935 Taxes
at Favorable Discounts
COsT COST
April 1 #. April 15 Mar 1 to Ilk 4
$ 989 $ 9.93
49.4S 49.65
AMOUNT -----
MAXI
50.00 ....
Prepayment Receipts must he preeented along with 1935 Tali
11111,1 alnrtng the fired Installment period
Bank Interact is only 2 per eent. Pnrehase Prepayment Recelpta
and have your money earning 5 per rent. Interest June dierormte
will be allowed in addition
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Prepayment Rarebit.
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