The Signal, 1935-6-27, Page 8THE SIGNAL
GODERICH, ONT.
le -Thursday. June 2113, 1086
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Grand Bend
CASINO
C.tmmessring Saturday, June
there will be Nightly DanteMg
during the mama, with
se`nc
Fritzley
AND HIS
11 -PIECE ORCHESTRA
Direct from a nine mouths' em
gagement at the Savarin, Toron-
to. and ten mouthy' engagement
at the Ches Maurice, Montreal.
One of CFRB favorites.
---FEATURING--
Enid Lee and Dave MacEwen,
vocalists, and the Windsor Room
Trio.
Casae and Dance 1e Good Musk.
Clearance Sale
OF BOXED A\I► TOTTED
Plants:.,.:
-('ASH AND l'ARRY-'
Starting Thursday neon, June 1.1
They mu -t all go 10 tet u. -Get
on with the ne•xt."
Buy a Mex at regular prier "M
and get sae box FREE.
YUl'R eHoIl'E -
Astera (separate ,•odors i. all a i:.
resistant, Petunias 44 varit•tt,•-
Vertleurs, Guinea Gold Marigoh1
Sunshine Calendulas, Snalslrae
un, Annual Carnations, Straw
flowers, Clarkin. Dusty Mille;,
Zinnias. Hot Peppers, French
Marigolds, Celery, Nicotine,
Flowering Kale, etc.
-Full count not guaranteed-
-Seid direet from hotbeds --
Bonny Best and John Baer
Tomato Plants and Cabbage
Plants 10e a doses
3 deans ter He
Cin1169wtr Pleats -lie a dean
-HANGING BASKI TS--
lAmited number of 10 -Inch. well
fined. $1.00 only
Trailers for razes and baskets
sold out of the pots, k each
Boston Ferns, 4 -Inch pots, 25e
each
Use "New Evergreen" to spray
roses. 35e a bottle
F. R. Cuninghame
-F1.ORIST-
Masiber of Florists' Telegraph
Delivery Association
178 sell, Clia:•a, Opt.
WITH THE LAWN BOWLINE;
In Friday night's local bowling
tourney the winners were: 1st, W. F.
Saunders and James Donaldson; 2nd,
Fred Hunt and Geo. Mathiesun.
On Monday night the winnlug pair
were E. J. Prldhaw sod Geo. Mae-
Vicar.
arVicar.
HORTICI'LTLVRAL DISPLAY
Tbe Goderich Horticultural Society
will betd +
_af _ o
peonies, and other seast•
niable flowers.
,
ou Friday and Saturday. July 5 and
t1, in MacKay Hall. A committee will
b e present on Friday until 12 noon to
arrange flowers. Bring your flowers
and come and see the display.
F. G. KERSHAW, Secy.
dtaptap wet&
BRIEFS
Catapult's special dispenser and re-
gular
CAMP-
BELL'S UUUO STORE.
Keep open Thursday, July 11, for
the hospital bridge, "560" euchre and
tea ou Judge Costello's grounds.
The baud of the Goderich Musical
Society spent au enjoyable evening at
huckuow on Friday last, taking part
in a baud tattoo in which six bands
Goderich Lowers
Wingliam Colors
Spectators Nauru Heart Maw,
but Boys Keep Cool sad
Whit,► 1-0
Keith Orwerod, youthful right-hand•
w IrWiper
.-__ __._ _._ 4ba Ge 'l. h iiiieeWll team,
The regular monthly church,
meeting yl this won his own
Lodles' Aid of Zion church, Taylor'■ gams Dere on Friday
Corner, will be held at the home of last, staging a shut -.,L t vktory over
Mrs. David Hodges, Huron road, on the group -leading tt utgham team.
Wednesday, July 3, at 2 o'clock. The store was 10.
Strawberry festival un North street It was a fast and -nappy pitchers'
United church personage lawn. Fri- duel, backed by tight fielding, and
day, June 211th, under the auspices of with both hurlersvin the whole
Woman's Association. Supper served route. g g
twin o to 8 o'clock. Admission 25
The lone tally of the game was
EARLY BIRDS
The families of J. J. Hayes and G.
W. Holman, neighbors at the north
end of town, enjoyed the first new
potatoes of the season on Tuesday,
June 25th. When we were having
May weather in March Jack and
George stumped each other to plant
potatoes, with the result of which
they are now boasting The 1935
spuds are of a good slue.
At` a apodal meeting of the town
council on Monday evening, the tax
rate was fixed at 50 mills, the same
is last year.
FOR RENT OR SALE
Bedford ReaidArce-Cabourg 8R
Apply to
F. IL DARROW,
Phone 97 Executor.
SANITARY MEAT MARKET
Holiday Specials
-BEEF-
Shoulder Reset
('hunk Roast
Rib (toil
Rollet) Pot Roast
Prime Rib React
Rolled Rib Roast
lbs
1234e
Ile
15c
23e
-LAMB--
8b able+,
Breasts
27e
24e
lk
lye
28e
cents. exored in the first Innings byDuquette,
On Thursday, July 4, •faun supperoGodericb third -seeker. 'Hewas the
will be served under the Knox auspices of tlrat man at bat for the locals and
the Arthur o i church made first when the pitcher tumbled
grounds,5c.,If fromt5 to 8 p.vom. b Admission r a drlre. "Duke" 'tole to third while
351•, ,If weather is unfavorable supper
will be served in the lecture room.
The field day for lady golfers an-
nounced for Friday, June 28, baa been
eaueelled. On Wednesday, July 3, the
golf committee under the convener -
ship of Mrs. J. H. Taylor will serve
afternoon tea to the club member*
and their • friends.
A two -headed daisy was picked In
the Wetson garden on South street
last weekend. Although it did
have two distinct heads, the ovary was
so formed that the bed of stamens and
pistils was enlarged to look like au
hour -glass. The petals were a pret-
ty cerise In color.
The Women's institute will meet at
MacKay 'flail on Thursday, July 4.
Mrs. Norman McInnes will. give a talk
on "The fees of Salt," and the roll
call will be answered with a name of
a wild flower. Current events will
be given by Mrs. J. B. McKay. Host-
esses for the day will be Miss M. E.
Salkeld and Mesdames C. Cutt, W.
Sanderson, R. Walker, J. Bowman
and C. Worsell.
Brum Baseball League
W L
Wingham - 5 1
Lucknow •• •-r•~••-»^ . $eclipsed in the eighth, when Lediet
Clinton I and Gray agate led with nice singles
mlchael Orme-
C%ureh Ss/ialLawsI
Kincardine
Chalmers fanned Johnston and Mur -
fumbled throw at the plate.
Goderick did not threaten very ser-
iously during the remaining part of
the game; in fact, the team was re-
tired in 1-2-3 order in six of the eight
innings. Only the -e hit/ were
gleaned from Chalm.r..
Wingham, however, was a contin-
uous threat. In the third the side was
retired with men es first and second,
and in the fourth, after Finlayson
led off with a two bagger, the side
was retired with men uu second and
third. Carittichael bit a two -bagger in , W. MONTEITH,
the fifth, but could get no farther. Chartered Accountant
it was in the sixth -flet the local 289 Ontario Street. Stratford. Oat.
management began to suffer from I510 Star Building. Toronto. Oat
nerves. Two men were retired when
Ledlet and Gray made nice single&
Gus Worthy tumbled a drive by Joe
Tiffin to short and the bases were
filled. Carmichael, the two -base -hit-
ter, wise at bat. Ormeral took his
time and fed a couple ut teasers the
batter passed up, but he connected
solidly with the next driving • rapid-
ly -falling stinger 1,• third base.
Everyone ran, iuclndit4 Duquette, who
nearly landed on his lease as he dived
to catch the ball for the put -oat He
was given deserved app;ause.
Even this situation, however, was
v ICT'ORiA 8T. 18• -NORTH 8T. 11
A good softball game was played at
Victoria Park un Friday last, when
Victoria street church defeated North
street 16-11, in an Interchurch league
game. North street led 1-0 In the
first Innings. but lost their supremacy
In the secoud and never regained It,
although Victoria street led by only
one run In the third. The losers were
held to two runs la the next live Inn-
ings, while Victoria street made nine.
North street scored three runs during
a miff 1s. the ninth, but were finally
retired with two men on bases.
The score: •
North St. 1 0 5 0 0 1 0 1 3-11
Victoria 81- ---0 4 3 4 1 1 0 3 x-18
BORN
McMPJHEN.- At Hamilton, on Sun-
day, 'June 23, to Mr. and Mrs. C.
Gordon McMeben, • daughter.
DIED
McPHIOE.-In Colborne township. on
Sunday, June 23rd, Elizabeth
Young. widow of the late Charles
McPhee, in her 79th year.
CHAMBERS. -In Goderich township
on Saturday, June 22nd, Elizabeth
Cook. widow of the late Richard
Chambers, -in her 83rd year.
MIT OR FOUND
LOST.-WATZRMAN'S PENCIL
Mottled green In color. Reward.
Finder please leave at SIGNAL OF-
FI(s.
011a6lssED ACCOUNTANTS
.2 6
rotor_ and Joe Tiffin made first on an infield
Goddtieh Caragain Wed
('hops
Rump
-virt*ar
15e
15e
uln Ile
Stew. lee
Shoulder Resat 1234e
Smoked Cottage Rolls 27e
Smoked Pink HamaHome-made Ring Bologna er
2 lbs. r 25e
Purr Pork Sausage 18e
Fresh Hamburg Steak
lbs. tak r Vie
-
-THOS. T.1rA( --
Photo 486 .S[tnniltop-1
WANTED
WANTED AT ONOE.-MIDDLES
AGED lady to care for old lady.
Good home. Answer Immediately for
particulars. MRS. C. KING. Ripley,
Ont.
{1v ANTED.- OUI/18Y AND ERGS.
Ta Experienced at calling hens. Let
us cull ybur flock. We buy and re-
tail feather& ]Mesh eggs and fresh
dressed poultry for sale at all times.
OODERIOH POUI/I'RY AND EGG
MARKET, Lighthouse street, 'opposite
Public Library. Phone 18.
W L rod and smashed a bard drive to the PUBLIC HDTV
IVA CORNHAS BROKEN HER EN-
GAGEMIr]NT with Mr. Foot, since
he is using Cress Corn Salve. At
CAMPBiE1L18 DRUG STORE.
Presbyterians
Victoria United
Baptists
4 0 left of the pitchers box.
Ormerod
3 I left the mound with a tying leap to
3 1 spear the ball and toe- it to first for
a double play. Chalmers sent•a high
fly to Gus Worthy at -bort to end tlks
innings.
Wingham leads a final hid for a tie
or win In the
a single by W
out at sieges'.
Somers
whet
an 1
s tieing
thrown
and the
Tbe Igor,
Wingham 0
Goderich 1
The line
Wingham-i1f. This. lb.; Somers,
e.f.; Flnlmyson, 1.3..; Groves, lb. ;
-Lediet, 3b. ;-1ray, r.t.;. Joe Tiffin, s.s. ;
Carmichael.e. ; Chaltirrs, p.
Goder Duquette, 8b. ; Johnston,
1.t. ; Mu , r.f. ; Wood, 2b.; Phelan,
c.f. ; Sh wn, c. ; B. Worthy, lb ;
G. Worthy, ss..; Ormerod, p.
Umpire► -McCartney and Agnew, of
Lucknow.
St. Peter's - --............-.....-..21 3
Itt. Georges -... - 0 3
North United 0 8
Sbresters
Maitland Baseball League
Per
Won Lost Cent.
Whiteskurcb -- 6 1
Aube= 2
3
ivd5(0/000
STOMERS
o adv4 adva,tiaqe
Our Store will be closed
all day l4cmday, July 1st.
MANY or STAR
Atopmenis
5-r 25`
P S G or
Pearl Soap
7B.r.25C
Kippered
Snacks_
C
5T-25
White Beans
6x25`
We will pay 'ALL
FREIGHT or HALF
EXPRESS to the rail-
road station nearest
your summer home on
order of 11111110 or more.
wommismmammmenetetm
HEINZ
appetSD IPAOHETTl
2Ltd 25`
Gaps Nut
?LALU
2 "4 5(
took s4..nt.eo of our 2';'
saki kat meek. Tho thrift -wire
.Mppere welcome the opportunit.
M seals alske their "Quarters" 00
attest, haying Joh
Yoe, too. have still time t
aa ve plenty. stook op now with
teas extra .aloe.. available or,l..
until W.daseday. July ard.
tJAMAPPLE rJ 2y W. '$ WY
HEINZ '="K
JELLIES r" a"
SOLEX *416E1
Meat Balls lt.a
Allsorts xottrz
SALMON
CHEESE
FINEST 1 -Ib.
PINK tin
KRAFT VALVIETA
or CHATEAU
pka.
VINEGARS wvtpl a„ EIN .t
PEARS udsR s»ur
fig Wafers
Posts Bran
No. r
Stat
wte'roN'S
Mew
1
857
714
.1108
It86
000
•
PRUNES --um
SOUP
CLARK'S
NAVY T°av
cssarwesi
TOM A
SASE
PMOTTEDIATI x'•
tla
Creamettes Pkg.
Matches mai LI=
LA
starting off with
. Ile was forced
Somers singled.
and made third
throws out on
Ylaitors' hopes of
ben Grouse was
the deal oat
11 E
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0 0 x-1 8 7
KNOX 27 -ST. GEORGE'S 4
On Monday evening Enol church
again scored a smashing win, defeating
8t. George's 27-4. The winners blanked
St. George's until the eighth innings.
when Knox was leading 27-0. in the
igttt half of the eighth St. George's
scored four rune through Jenner,
Scboenhsls, Holman and Gibson. The
ninth was scoreless for both teams,
but was the only innings In which
Knox failed to- reset Stoddart
atarretor Knox, scoring flee times
In six Hiempte. -
The score:
Knox 3.32 884 880-27
8t.Georgk''000 000 •40.-4
TENDERS WANTED
TENDERS FOlt PAINTING.
ii Tender., addres.W to the under-
signed, will be received by the Goder-
ich Public School Board up to Satur-
day, July 6th, 1986, for painting the
exterior of Victoria public school ac-
cording to spectfkatious. Make of
paint to be named, which will be tak-
en Into consideration.
No tender necessarily accepted.
.7011.34 L'S 2'l, :Jbtitman. ^f Prr_gert:
Committee, Goderich, Ontario
L. L. KNOX, Secretary Public School
Board, Goderich, Ontario.
AUCTION BALI
AAI
UCTION SALE of TWO CDM-
FORTAHLD SMALL HOMES.
VOTIOF.-ANYONE HAVING ANY
knowledge of a badminton racquet
and press taken from the Badminton
('Its room. kindly notify THE SIG-
NAL
IG-
NAL OFFICE.
(Additional
TO WHOM IT MAT 00NOIN 4.
I wLl set,, be f r• any
abts
ny or percents otN' tba
myself, digitiser previous ,to .riot
henceforth. from thin date, Jun..1Stb,
1985.
PHILIP C BOGIE.
FOR BALE 01 RENT
We have received instructions from
Mrs. H. M. Hoggarth, of Port Huron,
to sell by public auction, at the
premises, on
SATURDAY, JULY 8th
at 2 o'clock:
Lots 1079 and 1080, Ilineks street,
Goderich, on which there 1s • com-
fortable frame house in good Mate of
repair, has a good cellar and a small
frame stable. The land Is good garden
soil and there ■re a number of fruit
trees. Possession can be had at once.
Also Lot 1130 on Bayfield road, on
which there is a comfortable dwelling
with three bedrooms, living room.
kitchen, etc., and "a good garden.
This property Is just north of Barker's
service station, and has been occupied
by the present tenant for several
years.
These properties must be t1Med
of to close an estate.
TERMS -Fifteen per cent. cash .it
time of sale, bal•ace is thirty days or
on receipt of deeds.
`T. OUN'DRY k SON, Auctioneers.
TO RENT. -RED BRICK HOUSE ON
1 Victoria street. All convenience&
Apply to T. R. WALLIS
COR SALE.-BRIOK RESIDENCE,
1 Nelson street, eight rooms; two bath-
rooms R. C. WHATELEY.
Elliot -roar SALE OF Hl►t'SE-
HOLD FtRNiSHINGS AND EF-
FECTS.
L'OR RENT. --HOUSE. HARDWOOD
Boors. Garden. Garage. Cen-
tral. Apply to M. W. HOWis .
We are instructed by the executors
of the estate of the late Charles Mc-
Phee to sell by public auction, at the
home, lot 6, concession 9 !TIP, Col-
borne, on
FRIDAY, JULY 5th
commencing at 1.30 sharp:
One organ, in good condition; one
parlor _suite; six dieing -room claire;
six kitchen chairs; Nix rocking chairs;
one lawn mower; one sewing machine;
one radio; one seven -foot extenalon
table; eultela poles with enflame And
over drapes: a number of pktarea and
picture framesp,,twe ng lamps;
one coal old , MIS two -burner
coal oil stoT oven; one kitchen
table; glass cupboards; one kit-
cbeu stove, wood or coal, with blue
,MI burner attachment; one parlor
tore; one Aladdin lamp: one old-
fashioned bureau; three old-fashioned
bedroom suites, mattresses, sprints
two milk
rR SALE -GOOD DURHAM OOW,
just freshened. Apply to JAS.
WHITE. Oxford street, Goderich.
HOUSE FOR SALE OR RENT.-
IIWbIte brick house on East street.
Apply E. C. ROBERTSON. Jeweller.
vR -T lK. E'PIEOE (1BES-
r8ntrli>L.D salt. slightly use TuM
like new. Apply W. WALKER, Phone
197.
and bedding; three coot ,
cans; four off drums; Ole cistern
pump; one cream separator; one good
rubber tin buggyoae cutter; one
light rig; one est Slight heroes.; one
_riving horse' nqq ie bother• washing
machine; wringer. fibs ; dfabee ,and
cooking utensils; one bucksaw': one
large linoleum rug, nearly new ; one
small llt.nieum rug, nearly new, and slatant at Moorefield Dye Hoepttai
a quantity of rags sod carpets; a and Golden Square Throat Hospital,
London, Eng.
68 Waterloo Street 8., Stratford.
Telephone 207.
' Next visit Thursday, July 11, morn -
Ing only, from 9.30 till 1 o'clock, at
Hotel Bedford, Goderich.
Page 4) FOR SALE. -ONE HIGHBOY, WRIT-
ill
fRiT-
M
sOsrM ING desk. clothes chest. drop-leaf
table, etc. Apply to CLARENCE
MacDONALD, The Square.
"TOOK ALL KiNDS OF
PILLS, THEN CEREAL
BROUGHT RELIEF"
Constipation, Due to Insufi-
cient "Bulk," Relieved by
Kellogg's ALL -BRAN
A fine letter from Mrs. Snyder:
"I have had trouble* with my
bowels for years, taking all kinds
of pills and drugs, with no relief.
"One year nqo. I saw Kellogg's
ALL -BRAN and bought a package.
I have good movements every day.
I am 73 years old. I am telling mi
friends what bran has done for me.
-Mrs. Sallie Snyder. Address upon
C ,Atipation due to heruffa4alaa
" in meals.
Research shows that Kellogg's
A2I,-Ba.N furnishes "bulk" to oelr
excise the intestines. ABaan
well
alio supplies vitarai$ E. ea
iron, an element of tis blood.
Two tablespoonfuls daily are nas-
ally sufficient to oorroet common
constipation. With each meal, in
serious cases. if not relieved tit).
way, see your doctor.
'l'he "hulk" in A/1,8*A„ masts
digsetiml bettor than the "balk in
leafy vegetahies. Haw much better
to gee this food In place of Pstsnt
medicines.. . .
At all grocers hi ib aa t in
green package. Mails London, Ontario.
Keep arts-Yw from/ II1/0 re IAIs
EYES»
Examined and
Glasses Fitted
WITH ;is. 1..1.:'T
EQUIPMENT AT
REASONABLE
PRIDES, BY
A. L. COLE
OPTOMETRIBT
Serving the people of Huron
County for over fifteen
years.
GODERICH - ONTARIO
AUCTIONI EBDiG
THOMAS OUNORY, GOODRICH.
■ LIVE STOOK AND CENTRAL
AUOTIONDER
Telephone No. 119
Sales attended to anywhere and every
effort made to gin satlafactioa.
Farmers' sale notes dlocouated.
LEGAL
DUDLEY E. HOLMDS,
Barrister, Etc.
Office --Court House, Goderich.
Telephone 55.
DOUGLAS R. NAIRN,
Barrister and Solicitor
Office -Hamilton Street, Goderlek.
Telephone 612.
F. R. DARROW, BARRISTER, ETC.
Successor to J. L. Shoran
Office -The Square, Oadarld.
Telephone 97. -
CRANK DONNELI.Y, It A.
Barrister, Solicitor, Ste.
Moe -Hamilton Street, Goderieh.
Telephone 28:
HAYS & HATt__
A Barristers mod /Nleltan
R. C. Hays, LO sad R. O. Ham B.A.
Otlfice--HaaBhS turret, (World.
Telephone IB.
QRNEST M. LWR,
Barrister and Sotldtor
Sun Life Balldlag, Adelaide and Vic-
toria
iatorta Stroets, Toronto 2.
Telephone Eigia 6001.
MEDICAL
ISR 1'. J. 1. r08t/1ro, t s
rf08E, THROAT. •
Late House Surgeon New York
Ophthalmic and Aural Hoepltal, as
quantity of toots, and other miscel-
laneous articles too numerous to men-
tion.
TERMS -Cash.
For further Information apply to
OEORGD 'LILLIAN, and FRANK
DONNELLY, Solicitor, Ooderlch.
T. OUNDRY k SON, Auctioneers_
FOR SALE. -TWO HOLSTEIN
cows, just freshened; one general
purpose mare, sound and right; two
geese; one gander; nine goslings. Ap-
ply WM. M. FOWLER, R.R. 5, Goder-
kb.
BYLAW NOTICE
TOWNSHIP_ Of_ OOLBORNE.
1
BYLAW NO. 8
rBALE. -SOLID BRICK HOUSE,
ange veranda, all conveniences,
heavy wiring, electric water heater,
lawn, mauler. fruit trees, stable, gar.
age. Close to the Square. Oheap for
cash or on easy terms. In first-class
condition. F. WOOL.LOOMBE, Phone
296.
DRUGLESS PRACTITIONER
CHIRO/CHIROPRACTOR AND DRUGLESS
PRACTOR
Goderich, Phone 841
Equigped with electro-magnetle
baths Electronic electric treataesta
sad chiropractic. CmrM* atomic_
sad nervous dlaailw --1:W 5 at-
tendance. Orae. horn 2 to 5 and 7
to 8 p.m. on Tuesday, Friday sod Sat-
urday, and on Wednesday 10 to 12
a.m. only, or consultation may be bad -
by appointment
Monday and Thursday at MRcbelL
A N. ATK INSON -
+"'Eesidence - If • -
South street tied Britannia road.
A Bylaw to raise 820.000-te aid it /M
construction of tile, stone et tim-
ber drains.
The Council of the Municipality of
Colborne, pursuant to tbe provisions
of The Tile Drainage Act, enacts as
follows:
2. That the Reeve -may from time
to time, subject to tb0 prevlslona of
this bylaw, lioTiOsti DIV credit
of the corporatigr'"ef the mid
Municipality such sum not exceeding in
the whole ;20,000 as may be deter-
mined by the Council, and may In
manner hereinafter provided, issue de-
bentures of the said corporation In
such sums as the Council may deem
proper for the amount so borrowed,
with coupons attached as provided In
section 5 of the said Act.
2. That when the Council shall be
of opinion that the application of any
person to borrow money for the pur-
pose of constructing a tile, stone or
timber drain should be granted In
whole or in pert, the Council may,
by resolution, direct the Reeve to
issue debentures as aforesaid, and to
borrow a sum not exceeding tbe
amount applied for, and may lend the
same to the applicant on the comple-
tion of the drainage works.
8. . A special annual rate shall be
imposed levied and collected Aver and
above all other rates upon the land in
respect of which the said money shall
be borrowed, sufficient for the payment
of the principal and interest as pro-
vided by the Act.
Passed the 14th day of June, 1935.
GEO. C. P'EepAN, Reeve.
WM. MALLOWS, Clerk.
NOTICE
MUNICiPALLITY OF THE TOWN-
SHiP OT COLBORNE
Take notice that the above is a true
copy of a bylaw passed by the Muni-
cipal Council of the Township of Col-
borne on the 14th day of June, 1985,
and all persona are required to take
notice that any one who desires to
apply to have such by-law or any part
thereof gmas1ed mnst serve notkle of
hie tippiteatl upon the Head or Clerk
of this mnnfctpallty within twenty
days after the date of the last pablt-
cetMn of this notice, and mast make
hie application to the Rnpr.me Court
of Ontario within one moatk *nese the
said date. This moire was first pub -
Robed on the 20th day of June, 1986,
and the last pnhlleatton will be on the
4th day of July, 1966.
. SALDOWS, Clerk.
AGODiRIOH HOUSE NDAR COU
LEGIATE on Keays street may be
bought on easy -terms, cheap for cash.
or will consider mall house in tart
payment. All • modern conveniences.
garage, fruit trees. Make offer. MRS.
ISAAC •IIDI2P47imttNOT0N, Wfngbam.
Telephone 97.
IIRADOW GLADE FARM STARTED
Ma Chicks and Pallets. We have a
few three- and four -week-old Chicks
and fire -week-old Pullet& They are
all sired by R.O.P. and pedigreed cock-
erels and from our own beery -produc-
ing hens. All breeding stack blood -
tested sad meat aspected.
Reasonably priced for
iate este.
W. HOME GLUTTON, R. R. 5, God-
erich. Phone 14111. Carlow.
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INSURANCE. LOANS. iITC.
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YcKILLOP MUTUAL FIRD INSUR.
BI ANON 00. -Farm and isolated
town property insured.
Officers -Alex.. Broadfoot, President.
Seaforth; James Geiinnolly, Vice -Pres.,
Goderich P.O.; Merton. A. Reid, Son -
forth, Sec. -Vets., Seaforth P. 0.
Directors -A. Rroadfoot, R.R. No. 8,
Seaforth; James Sholdlce, Walton;
Wm. Knox, Londesboro; Alexander
McEwing, Blyth, R.R. 1,: Geo. Leon-
hardt, Bornholm, R.A. 1; John Pepper,
Rruce6eld; Thos Moylan, Seaforth;
R.R. 5; Wm. R. Archibald, Sesforth,
R.R. 4; James Connolly, Goderich.
Agents -W. J. Yeo, R.R. No. 8, Clin-
ton; James Watt, Blyth; Finley Me-
Eaehern, Seaforth; John Murray, Sea -
forth ; Chas. F. Hewitt, Kincardine.
Polley -holders can make all payments •
and get their cards reeetpted at the
Royal Rank, Clinton; Calvin Cutt's
Grocery, Kingston street, Ooderlch. or
J. H. Reed's General Store, Baytleld.
'0R SALE. ---OND ' SIX-PIECE
breakfast room salt, 1n ivory finials
A real snap. Also one dining room
set. consisting o1 extension table fog?
chairs and buffet. Used less than
three mont *....Uke new. A real peke
la set for this beautiful set. Finlah
Ivory and gram. One odd deeper,
new. In walnut finish; 310 will take
it Apply to W 16 Water-
loo stro.et. South. or phots 107•
WOOD
FOR SALE
The Town has a quantity
of good body hardwood
direct from the Town Bush
for sale at $3.00 per single
cord of one -foot wood, de-
livered.
Also a limited quantity of
good body hardwood at
c8.00 per full cord of four -
foot wood.
Orders left at the 'Pewit
Hall will be attended. to.
Masi bo paid for Were dolerey
L. L. KNOX,
Town Mork.
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