The Signal, 1935-5-30, Page 88--Tboraday, May 80th, lea
THE SIGNAL
FOR RENT OR SALE
Bedford Kestdeace-- ebeurg L
Apply to
V. R. DARROW,
Phone 97 ieeutsr.
THE ANNUAL `Ilri{I
11)' THE
UNITED FARMERS OF
NORTH HURON
will be held in the
Council Chamber, WingB f!
Friday, June' 7tb, 1935
T. A. Cameral, A. T. MaeNay.
Preside:I. Secretary.
SA- s
we. ••••
Use The 8tgaars Clssatid Odessa
New Prices
MsI3 Vl.al's GovgRNMENT_
APPROVED CHICKS
-BLOOD-TESTED STOCK -
1. R. aid W. ROCK W. LE6NORN
After May 24, 10e ilc
After June 10, 9c,
Atter June 22, 8r 8c
4 -week Pullets, 25c . 30c
2 -week-old Chicks, 31Kc extra
4 -week-old Chicks, 9e extra
HATCHES TWICE. WEEKLY
Come and see us or phone 97-r11,
Henan.
J. E. McKINLEY,
ZURICH
WORK ON THE HIGHWAY
Work has begun under Provincial
auspices on the Blue Water highway
ante of (ioderkb, recently taken over
as a ProvIDc4a1 road. It 1s under-
stood that surveyors will be over the
route next wee:., and that some parts
ut the old West Snore Electric Rail-
way rlrbt of way may be utilised in
Improving the highway. J. J Robert
son of Colborne township has been
epp!tiuted awuerlutendeat of the road
between Goderieb and -K'tl>,eauptae.
1414 BATTALION CELEBRATION
N. W. Miller and T. Fremlin of Clin-
ton were In town on Saturday with
the news that It Is proposed to cele-
brate itbe twentieth anniversary of
the orgautaatiou of the 181st Overseas
ftettelloa with a three-day program in
Clinton -August 3, 4 and 5. A ban-
quet will be held on the first day, Sat-
urday; on Sunday there will be a
drumhead service, at which 1t is boped
to have Canon F. G. Scott, the famous
padre of the Canadian Corp.; Monday
will be sports and field day
INDUCTION AT ST. GEORGE'S
Tbe Induction of Rer A. ('. Calder
Into the incumbency of tbe parish of
St. George's (Auglkan) church God-
erich, will take place on Monday even-
ing next, June 3rd. The Right Rev.
i
Dr. C. A. Seager, Lord Bishop of Hur-
"u, will performits• induction .ItsI
afterwards will receive a class of
about twenty candid, tee for the
1 Sacred Rite of Coctirmatior:. These
services will be followed by a recep-
tion to the rector and Iris family. as
well as to the Bishop, In the purist
hall.
At the regular meeting of the public
+ utilities commission on Thursday
evening last three several applications
!to" additional. "class A" electric power
! were received from the Goterleb Salt
Company ind passed. TLe additions
total 39h.p
Specials on Spring Lamb
-AI13O YEARLING LAMB -SATURDAY ONLY-
larifb )s your rest Meat. Eat more of it. Try a nice Roast (kr
year Sunday Menu
YEARLING LAMB- SPRING LAMB -
Legs Ib. i5e
Lens Ib. 12e
Shoulder .. , Ib. lee
Breast Ib. 7r
('MIs ...-.a$- -bs. ler 2.3e
Leen Ib. 2Se
Loin Ib 25e
Shoulder Ib. 22e
Breast b. 15e
Chops lb. Lye
-BABY BEEF SPECIAL-
Ilismod Steak .
ft Shoulder Ring Ib. 15e
ireieWien
Steak ee Steak ) a lb.
I Kiat Brag
Cub... ,, . Ibb. . l le
During June, July and August this store will be elated *web
Wednesday afternoon
SANITARY MEAT MARKET
.) f1 i pas Delver TIM LZGG Hamilton St.. G edmyt
l
■
SHOP t
Mice Jean Walter la again dietitian
at the Maitland Golf Club for the
1935 season,
Ableeek Chapter, l.O.D.E, will meet
et the public library on Frilay, Jura
7, at 4 p.m.
The Nurses' Alumnae Will hold their
regular monthly meeting at the hos-
yltal un Friday, June T.
re. t. r let .r rber4._9r(.t nd 49°1fClub Brien' holding a geld say ever,
Friday afternoon, at 2.30 o'clock.
A meeting of citizens will be held
at the town hall this (Tbursday)
evening to orgauae for the Dominion
Lay celebration In Goderieb.
The W. 1d. S. of Knox church will
hold a garden party at 8altlord
Het M --is- Wedneetlay, Jute 19th.
Please reserve this date and watch for
further particulars.
Madame Cornella, the well-known
teacup -reader and clalrvovant, will
stop at the Bedford hotel for • few
days. Will visit homes. For ap-
pointment phone 32891
The Presbyterian church of Smith's
Hill Intends haring a lawn social on
June 26 on the beautiful grounds of
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Tyndall. Fur-
ther notice will appear later.
('orae to The Little Deitch Coffee
Shop on Saturday afternoon. June 1, on
It•n*stoe street, Just off tbe Square.
Homemade baking and afternoon tea.
Auspices of St. Andrew's Circle, St.
oeorge'e church.
F hve dead or dying trees have been
eat down In Court House Park this
week. as the work of pruning and
clearing nut is pro.eeded with. Two
of the trees, considerably larger than
the others, are believed to have stood
in the park wore than half -a -century.
11. 0. B. PICNIC •
The Huron Old Boys' Amooceatloa
of Toronto will ;cold its annual picnic
and Bummer reunion at Exhibition
Park 011 Saturday afternoon, June 8.
The program will include sports of
all kinds for chi:dren and adults, Re-
freshments will be served In the
Transportation Building at 8 pm.
THE WEATHER
A heavy rainfall was recorded this
week, the tots: beteg 2.4S inches.
Tuesday's rainfall alone measure(' 1.77
inches. The temperatures for the past
week end these of the corresponding
week of last year were as follows:
1935 1934
Max. Min Max. Mln,
re. May 23 ....50-1114 82 34.
i1rt., Hey 2i 58 84 57 39
Sat., May 25 . 83 38 55 35
Sun., May 28 78 41 60 39
Mon., May 27 74 55 68 43
Tues., May 39 88 58 77 48
Wed., May 29 84 47 77 55
"What's the difference between valor
and discretion?"
"Veil, to travel on an ocean liner
without tipping would be valor."
"And to come back on • different
boat would bet discretjoa,"
100 Lill/e Pennies
BAYSIDE
Peaches
.. eager little fellows. Eager to do all they
can for you. Eager to assume their rightful,
worthy place in your shopping plans. Won't you,
by careful shopping, help them and you to realize
their true worth -By consistent shopping at
"Dont in ion "
No. 2 2 1 c The
Tin
Brunswick
values elective until Wed. night. June Sth.
SARDINES -r tin St PURE _ORANGE
-F`Yuoua go:- --- Catelli -_ tis
SPA
'MARMALADE-.
r r.wra.:
Jar 29(
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MILK
MI Bribdi -
3Ira r25`
Kraft -es, Jar
MRACi
Powders
sHUS - 3 dot"• Zit
Heins Baked
BRANS 2 small tine 17t
SINGAPORE SLICED
PINEAPPLE
NEW CANADIAN
CHEESE
1JtJARtk
`PUFFED wHEAT
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ElamWs
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22t
2 X1 9`
2 tbs. 25c
9c
39`
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1- Thi
AUNT DINAH
MOLASSES
O 9ASSE'S
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Tin
•
CRIMSON 26c O tm11 36C
LABEL P O
34 -lb. pkg. 4-b. ekg
Luoa NIS
Pineapples
for 356' ,
Redpath Sngar.10 1bs. 550
Ripe Bananas,.. lbs. 170
SUNLIGHT
SOAP
MAPLE LEAF
MATCHES
3 large a itt
bless i
•
AYLMER
CATSUP
!
air* t3 <
•
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PALMOLIVE
SOAP
cake s(
HEiNZ TOMATO
SOUP
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nd i,i(
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RAVSIDF (IiOiCF
CORN
tie. Z 10<
1O5
GODERICH, ONT.
Holiday Sports
Are Enjoyed
(Ottatfaaed foe= page 1)
bole competition, the latter whining
the driving contest.
Vie Ellicott wrap the e.,, gross prise in
the eighteen -hole melee game and 1. D.
F stmaa was wane to the driving
competition.
THE LAWIII • BO• WLERS
Dr. Hall Omega gaHumby Whims
In ale Opaig Tower7
Dr. H. R. Hall aced George Mumby
were the winners ot the doubles toss,
naillealAli the beswUsg greens 0$ V*
da!' atsrnoon and ereu!ng. They -res
all three gams., wing a pis of dev-
errr't' . Ernest Prydtud Harold
Newcombe were seeoad Tbey won all
the
• smxrr pros o1
five. Robert Johnston and Harry San-
derson were third with two wins and
a Plus of twelve. T!i•ae were 0011
three prtms, but a dose fourth pair
was Thos. Taylor and t'rant Donnel-
ly, who had two wIas uitb a plus of
ten.
IN THE SOPTULL LWAGUE
Opting Gatos Wes lo Presbyterians
frees VMfeeia Marvel United
WANTED
1008 WANTED. -MAPLE, BABA
WOOD, elm. Highest prices paid.
P. D. MOriRISON. Box I18, Oodertch.
WANTED.- PODU1RY AND E0(38.
T Highest prices paid. Under new
management. We solicit your trade,
THE o(g)ERIoH POULTRY AND
EGG MARKET, Lighthouse street, op-
posite
pposite Public Library.
CARD OF THANKS
WE TAKE TH18 OPPORTUNITY OF
W expressing our heartfelt dunks to
our many friends fee the kindnesses
extended during Mr. Ryan's lltnas and
in our time of bereavement For the
beautiful !local trW- gaatea and the s
tears
tkaub -
Cars for the femoral we enfold ow
--- -_
MR8. RICHAND W. RYAN AND
FAM LLT.
MR. AND MRS. FRED GILBERT,
MR. AND MHS. A1.BIt?BT BOND,
AND MR. AND MRS. RICHARD
BOND wish to express their Maeere
appreciation of the kindness anb sym-
pathy shown by friends and_nclgbtwn
during Mrs. Bond's illness and since
her death. Also for flowers sent and
for cars loaned for the funeral, and
for all kindly acts of conrtoor shown.
NOTICE OF NEIW INO
Knox Presbyterian Lurch bonded i M1N711N0 Or
Victoria street United church a crush- 00419O1L.
lag 38-15 defeat IS We opening game
of the interchurch sc;thall league at
Victoria Park on Wedm•eL,y. 'Phe drat
sign of the trend of tie game was In
the second innings, a lieu, with Vic-
toria
lotoria street leading 3-0. the Presby
-
tartas wens as a elugiug spree and
pounded Jia Jellaston's pt'cbea for
twelve reins. 1hftees batters were up
in that innings and each one scored,
three ot them twice. Buster Bell, a
deaf-mute, proved invaluable to his
tram, smashing eat three home runs,
the bean being loaded on two occa-
sions. Fred Sandy and Art. Doak
also made home runs 11111 Beene --
aid's test pitching ws- too mueh for
the Victorians. Jtn, Johnston was
replaced by Carl BI.tudeld in the
sixth.
Burg. Smith, tbiru-r,•,ee for the
United church term. a:,, injured wben
he tried to .coos, ap ., but grounder
in the seventh and Pa+ replaced by
BUI Moore. r... tar':,
123 1:,,: 7 89
Victoria ! Al n3-1 1 S 8.-13
Knox ._.012 p 3 7 4 4 e 1--38
Batting order: •
Knox --J3. Bell, Le; A Dosk. lb.;
E. Neftel, 3b.; F. bisdy, 26:: W. Mac-
Donald.
aoDonald, p.; 8. Carter, s s:: V. Elliott,
c.f. ; D. McKay, r.t,; H. St'-ddart, c.
Victoria -R. PfrlatRer, le; R. Bloom-
field, 2b.; A. Bloomfield, 11/ ; C. Bloom-
field, 2b., p.; M. FWoer, el; B Doh-
erty, 1.f.; V. Smith. r.f. ; A. Brindley,
us.; B. Smith (W. ,snore, i) 8b. ; J.
Johnston, p.
L mptres--ioble toting, Harold
Young.
A SOFTBALL CIi6FALIT •
Burg. Smith autf••reigta ver► .minim
injury on Wedaclaia%when he broke
a anger while shayiyg In th, opening
game of the Nrurcb eoftbaL league,
Victoria street churcb vs. Knox
church. In the ser.•ntk balling, while
playing third ba+e for Vittoria street
United buret, he misjudged a hot lin-
er that ceme his way, and the 'pilling
ball fru, tured a, bone in his hags- and
wombed the limb, thnesgb which tbe
broken bone prot'•rided, ps was taken
to a doctor and 1%',,, a took bla
plane on the team.
KINCARDINE It ERICHv5
Kincardine, )l:,y 2 a-•With Clif Cox
whiffing an even,•r, 0ors and holding
hla opponents t:: rig4t scattered hits,
while his teammate, oschod Ormerod
and ho.ea , COR SALE.-SEOONAND MA-
cardlneWorttooky tfhe; orlellerveof thehitsBruceKln-
1 TERiAL from wrecked hoose --doors,
League eeaeon hr a 10.5 count trots windows, maple flooring, sheeting,
Goderich before n ;ares crowd of fans. etc. ROBERT DOAK, Piston street-
After
treetAfter the loee!, had shoved In four Phone 556.
runt In the *3'75111. ibis Worthy went
In for (blight r ]fo runs were
r.+ I. r -
dine faltered in the sixth. letting the
Southerners within owe run of tieing
the count, but nt no time was Cox 1n
di/gentry.
Hitting was iair,y heavy. Phalen
for (loderleh kielgeesed a pair of
triples and a honn•r In four times up,
while Munro tr ;Qncard/be got a
three -bagger.
Opening cer..m,,r.tee resulted in
Georg, Lampmar., lateness men's see-
relary, getting a w.,lk off Mayor J. O.
Ellerton, Kincardine ten runs, eleven
bite, three errors. (;odertch five runs.
eight bits, fnur rrrots
Batteries-Kinr•erdla4 Cox and Rig -
ren. Ooderlch, Wordy and Shear -
down.
Cmpires-Dlebcl, 4. Kincardine, and
Irvine, of Ooderleh
HURON
COUNTY
The next meeting of the Huron Coun-
ty Council will le held in the County
Council chambers, Court Hoose, God-
ertch, at 2 o'clock on the afternoon of
Tuesday. June 4th, 1985.
All accounts, notices of deputatless.
appttcatlona and other Important bust -
nets requiring attention at the meet -
Ing should be In the hands of the clerk
not later than Saturday, June 1st.
Muted at Goderieb this 6th day of
May,
1935.
J.
M. ROBERTS.
County Clerk.
EXECU'T'ORS SALK
t'XEOUFDOR'S SALE or RE81•
LL DENOE PROPERTY.
'Under instructions from the exe-
cutor of the estate of the late George
Andrews, we will eell by public auc-
tion
ur-
tion at the premises, Newgate street,
Goderich, on
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5th.
at 2 o'clock p.m. :
The brick residence belonging to
the estate. It Is an exceptionally well-
built. two-story house, bee *11 con-
venlences, la easy to heat; la os a lot
about 80 x 120, has a two -car garage,
and is situated in one of the, best
neighborhoods fn (Joderich.
The property must be sold to close
the estate.
TERMS: Ten per rent. of pur-
chase prlee at time of sale; balsam V
thirty days,t or arrangement* may be
made to lerie a portio? of the _____
oD mortgage at a low Merest • & !TATA, Souettien
T. GU NDRY A SON. Aoettonesra.
FOR SALE OR RENT
fkYrr
WE FOR RENT AT KiNTAIL
"tor month of July. 8. B. FM/1H-
At8, Arthur, Ontario. '
l RENT. -RED BRICK HOUSZ ON
1 Victoria street. A11 consaie.ces.
Apply to T. R. WALKS
COR SALE BRIOK REBIDBNOE,
■ Nelson street, eight rooms; two bath-
rooms R. C. WHATBL77Y.
(*ADHD AOODUNl!AIFIE
J W. MON•IEIT'H,
°bartered Aoconntent
989 Ontario Street, Stratford. 014
1110 Star Building, Temento, Om"
rlSWO AIo i
Dinner Sets
VRRY SATISFIED SATS: ORRIN
Corn or Bunion Salves ate worth
more. They 6u the work. At CAMP-
S/U/41 [t!Rtu+ wenn*_
LAWN MOWERS SILBi'rPIQ
and repairedliecondlalored mowers
for sale or excbauge. General repairs.
Satlatactton guaranteed. A. OUHR,
107 Quebec street,
PERI[ANENT WAVER. --93.50, $5.00.
• S9.5(l. Regular 110 for $7.50. All
work guaranteed and done by Jean
Swill' Oriels of Stratford, at British
Exchange Hotel barber shop on Wed-
nesday, June 5. Make appointments
early with Mr. Mateb.
COURT OF REVISION.
TOW'N8111P OF OOUBORyE
Take notice that the Court of Re-
vision will be held at the Township
Hail, Marlow, on Tuesday, June lith,
at 1 o'clock pm., for the purpose of
hearing appeals against the assess-
ment roll of the Towssbip of Colborne
for the year 1905.
All parties interested are requested
to attend.
WM. SAL LOWS,
Township Clerk.
MORTGAGE BALE
JORTOAOE BALE. -
e Under and by virtue of the powers.
of sale contained in a certain mort-
gage, whkb will be produeed at the
time of sale, there will be offered for
sale by
THOMAS Dams, Auctioneer,
at public auction, on
TUESDAY, JUNE 4th, 1986
at the hoar of 2 o'clock in the after-
noon, at the farm of Mrs, Ann J Ross.
R.R. 2, Goderkh, Ontario, the follow-
ing property, namely:
A11 and singular that certain parcel
or tract of land and premises, situate,
lying and being In the Townsblp of
Ooderkb, In tbe County of Huron and
Provtnee of Ontario, being composed of
Lot number fifteen (15) In the Third
Concession of the Bald Township, con-
taining -by admeasurement slgbty (80)
sere* of land more or Less. ----
On the said farm there Is Bald 90 14
erected a dwelling house with imitable
farm buildings.
The lands will be sold subject to a
reserve bid.
TERMS Or SALE: Teo per cent. of
the purchase money to be paid down
at the time of sale and the balance
within thirty days.
For farther particulars and condi-
tions of sale apply to HARDY W.
PAGE, Fast Block, Parliament Ridge.,
Toronto, Ontario, 8oileitor to the
DEtd at Toteste this thirteenth
day of May, A-D.-7l11H.
AUCTION SALES
AUCTION BALE or HOUSE TURN-
18HTN08, CARPENT'ER'S TOOLS,
INCUBATORS AND APPLIANOBK
useful on poultry farms.
Mrs. W. A. (3h1.bolm, who has dis-
posed of bee property on the Baytlleld
road, will cell by public auction on
SATURDAY, JUNE let
commencing at 1.80 sharp, all the coo-
t t f th lees t fedi
95 pieces
FOR. -
•514.95
MANY PATTERNS TO
- 0110081 FROM
If -K are--going-Wy $
Domer IN;- see the - pat-
terns bobs* you deeds
Cole's Book Store
AV Yfl0NEERIN6
THOMAS 0UNDI.Y. AODJORItia, _.
1 LIVE STOOK AND GENERAL
AUOTIONEER
Telephotos No. 119
Sales atteoded to anywbere and every -
effort mads bo give satisfaction.
Farmers' sale Dotes discounted.
LEGAL
DLTDL.EY Z. Houma.r Barrister, Zia
Oitee- Court Hoose, Ooder ch.
Telephone 55.
DOUGLDOUGLAS R. NAIRN,
AS
and Solicitor
O sew--Hamutoa Street, OoderfeL.
Tlephone M.3
F. R. DARROW, BARRISTER, WPC.
Successor to J. L Rllloraa
Otlice-The Square, Goderieb.
Telephone 97.
CRANK DONNELLY, B. A.
Barrister, Solicitor, Rte.
Ofile►-Hamlltoi Street, G.deriet„
Telephone 3811.
HAYS et HAYS,
HAYS
Barrimsrs sad l cgs
R. C. Hats, H.C., and R. O. Hays.;A.
011tcv- HaaUtoa street, OodarleL
Telephone Ila
ERNEST M. LER,as.sl Barrister and Solicitor
Elan life Bulldleg, Adelaide sad Vic-
toria
1ptoria Streets. Toronto 2.
'hiephone Elgin IDOL
11®ICAL
ilk 7, f a. roi twr,pt, *Waft
-_10S19. THROAT.
Late Hoose Surgeon A Tag
Ophthalmic and Aural 13mtpMal, gm
Ilitant at Moorefield Nye Idesptial
and Golden Square Throat Hospital.
London, Eng.
58 Waterloo Street S., Stratford.
Telephone 287.
Next visit Thursday, June 20, lacca.
lag only, from 9.30 till 1 o'clock, at
Hotel Bedford, Goderlcb.
DRUGLESS rRACTrnONER
en e o e prem nc ng
Dining -morn, kiteben and bearoom ftRIROPRACTOR AND DRUGLI
furniture; living -room table; r-cking v THWRAPIBT
COR RH:M.-,HOUSE. HARDWOOD Ieba ire ; one fold)
ng couch; rugs; one Goderieb, Phone 841
Boors. Garden. Garage. Csa- 1 cook clove ; one heater ; one coal Equipped with electro-magnatle
teal. Apply to M. W. HOWELL.I wattle; one eo.l 011 heater; one three- ! baths. Electronic electric treatmeaW
burner coal oil cook stove; one two- ; and chiropractic. Cbroalq oreselr
and nervous diseases. Lady In at.
tenda.ee. Omce bourn 2 to 6 and T
to 8 pm. on Tuesday, Friday and Mt~
nrday, and on Wednesday 10 to 12 `
a.m. only, or consultation may be had
by appointment
Monday and Thursday at Mitchell.
A. N. ATKINSON
Realdsttaa:7 and
-
Until street and Britannia road.
L A It G i s r 4) r n 1 1
1. 11 11 l 1 It ,
DiEle
LF7WLS.--in Gotten, b, on Friday, May
24, Ida 1Lowarrl Stfaw, widow of the
late Judge F, N Lawla.
BONE. -At Ah•ram;ra hospital, Ood-
prleh. nn Tl ir.I May 2Ard, Annie
Grigg, widow of the late James
Bond, In her S4th Tear.
000D. -1n Godert: h, os. Wpdne.dat.
May 20, Mary :t elelarty, widnw of
the late William . Oood, In her
t0th year. -
The funeral serve will be con-
ducted at her le me ar Camhrla road
on Saturday, Jodi 1.4 at 2 o'clock p.m.
interment in *ennui cemetery.
TENDRILS WANTED
TENDERS FYirt 11AULiNG W(bOD.
Tenders. adtr,s.,.4 ee the under-
elgneci. for the bulbs( of wood from
the town wood Int to OOthorne town-
ship and sorting and iiling on 104 Is.
Ooderteh where dea►gaeted, will be re-
ceived by the Town of Onderfcb np to
8 o'clock pm. on lrttlday, Hay 81st.
Hee...soft 6i -copied
a For any further parebealers eppiy to
J. J. Mhgtf/a k
Worksk*,, (Meer lrh
L" f K1erer
;
i R SALE. -SOLID BRiCK HOUSE
ail-weo'eeieaeus, including
bear artrher-'"44O feet tramline At
a bargain. ash or terms. Address
BOX 7, SIGNAL.
FOR HALE. -NEARLY NEW RED
brick bungalow. Hardwood floors;
heavy wired; three-plece bath; elec-
tric water heater; garage; ales gar-
den. Apply 84, tKowgato street.
FOB SALE .-ATTRACTIVE BUNOA-
IOW, centrally located on Elgin
avenue. Five rooms and bath. Every
convenience. Heavy wiring. Garage.
Apply to XVA V. SMITH. Elgin ave.
APARTMENT TO RENT.--GROUNDfloor, Colborne Apartments. Con-
veniences. Heated. Cool In sum-
mer. Could be used am once. Also
separate room. Very comfortable.
Rent reasonable. PHONE 131 sr 9.
COR SALE. -BABY CHICKS AND
hatching eggs from high prodoeing
B.C.W. Leghorn* All peas beaded
with R.OP. cockerels whose dams ban
records np to 280 eggs. Get onr price
list before you buy. E. R. PEAOHEY,
Box 201, Goderlcb. Phone 5779.
FIR MAiIB.-TOMATO AND CAULI-
FLOWER plant," ready now. € b -
nage and sweet peppers ready later.
These plants have been thinned one
giving them a chance to develop Into
strong plants. JOHN 11EtZ, Corner
Cambria road and Trafalgar street.
FOR SALE.-CI110MCE TOMATO,
cabbage and eanittnwer planta To-
mato 411 rents. eating,* so creta per
hundred. Cauliflower. ester and other
plant. 10 eente per dozen. F P.
f.ASIt:RR(tOK, 80 Wldder street. Bri-
tannia road, near Sunset Hotel (tore at
Barrows' atom),
FOR RAZE 05 Rsi'N'1*.-I'WO-fiT(MtY,
eft -cion hone with pantry and
bathroom on Reays street, Goderfeh.
411 coo van lPUPAS. G1vegr: h.n.
!mese : large garden with Rett
tress. (lnnrenlent to Collegiate In-
stitute. Apply to JORN DITSTOW,
R.R. 1, Port Albert_ or A. J. 000PER.
Item/teen street. Gederfa<,,;,eeset . •
burner eoal 011 cook Move; two ovens;
quantity of quart sealers; cooking
utensils: dishes; garden tools; one
lawn mower; one grass catcher, win-
dow blinds; carpenter's tools; one axe;
ladders; one barrel spray pomp: oae
small spray pump; two wheelbarrows;
ooe 40 -gallon oil drum; paper nanr-
ee's -tootle , trowels -L - 0m °Palasa gtllMs-
seeder; one bread mixer; one carpet
sweeper ; one Universal food chopper;
one garden hose, almost new; one post -
hole auger; one erytbe; one cross -eat
sow; egg -grading scale; chicken erste*:
chicken feeders; one 300 -egg Wilier in-
cubator; one 400 -egg Miller Inciebator;
one 240 -egg Prairie State (neobatar;
quilts; blankets, and other articles
too numerous to mention Nothing
reserve.
TERMS -ash.
T. OU'N'DRY & 80N, Auctioneers.
victim SALE Or RESiDENCE
PROIPERMIES AND HOUSE run -
We have received tnstraettona from
Mrs. W. V. Major to sell by public sae,
tent, at the home of the late MIw
Polley, on
TUESDAY, JUNE 4th
commencing at 1.80 sbarp:
Tbe property on North street (pt
lot 901) consisting of • large brick
dwelling, containing two apartments,
with modern ennventencee. Also a
eompset brick residence In ep;endld
condition, has all conveniences fnctid-
lag furnace and a building suitable
for a garage.
Also lot 112. Lighthouse street, on
which there 1s • frame cottage that
with a small outlay would make a
very good summer home, as It Is elosp
to the beach.
The hoose fnrnlshfngs ronsiet of
sump splendid ■ntlgoe pieces and In -
elude a 7 -peeve walnut living -robin
finite; rugs: walnut ebalrs and rock-
ers; floor Iamgs; mirrors; paintings;
walont buffet ; chuck ; walant bedroom
smite. a real antique; a complete bed-
room set In white; kitchen utensils,
tneindtng Quebec range with water -
Mont ; Moffat electric ice late store:
lawn mower, and nnaaroas other
article*
TERMS -4)n the polar' lea, Ira be
awaoszeesd at Have ht eels sed gala
liberal, no Mrs lereve f5 not 1Mttiyi-►
look after their. the hoose ittedalb.
faga wilt he paid tercam.
T. (l HORSLass -
INBURANCX. WANE. RTC.
lecKIUL P MUTUAL MID INDUS -
lit ANOR 0O. --Farm and Isolated
town property insured.
Omeers-Alex. Broadfoot, President,
Seatorth ; James Connolly, Vlee-Pros,
Goderieb PO.; Merton 4. Reid, Asa -
forth, Sec. -Tress., Ssafortb P. 0.
Directors -A. Broadfoot, R.R. No. 3,
Seatortb; )amen Sboldlee, Walton;
Wm. Knox, Londeeboro; Alexander
McEwing, Blyth, R1R. 1,; Geo. Lass-
hardt, Bornholm, R.R. 1; John Pepper,
Rruc4Aeld; Thos. Moylan, Seatorth;
R.A. 5; Wm. R. Archibald, Seaforf,
R.R. 4; James Connolly, Ooderich.
Agents -W. J. Yeo, R.R. No. 3, Ore-
ton; Jame. Watt, Myth; Finley kis-
Mariiern, Seaforth ; John Murray, Sea -
forth ; Chas. F. Hewitt, Kincardine.
Policy -holders can make all payments
and get their cards rscelpted at the
Royal Bank, Clinton; Calvin Ostt's
Grocery, Kingston street, Oodertch, or
J. H. Reed's General Store, Bayfield,
WOOD
FOR SALE
The Town hu a quantity
of good body hardwood
direct from the Town Bush
for sae at =8.00 per single
e(rrd of one -toot wood, de-
livered.
Alen a limited quantity of
1nod h hardwood et
1.00 per full cord of four -
foot wood.
410hiere left at the Town
Hall will he attended to.
IMO* pal+ torr Were darner/
L. -L KNOZ, -
Town Olsen.
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