The Signal, 1936-6-11, Page 5THE SIGNAL
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— GODERICH, ONT.
SMOOTH SHAVING
WITH NEW
Bahl* INT tihaver $1IJN WW1.lame Razor 13.01
• 1$I./5, 15.11 (jllletle, one Blade ter, 35c
rrfl tt r .$peelal, 5 Blades% peva Razor, ". Blades 35%
Also SI16. i1.5e. Wardonin Rotor, 8 Blades 51k
--$HliT'INS DAl, JI NE lith --
Matte somebody happy with Laura M4.e ord land)
L'ARIIH fpr Shut :its Putthday 811,1 %Il tkt'aMnus
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CAMPBELL'S DRUG STORE
Phone 90
22 The Square
Goderich
DANC
—TO
Tony Farr's Band
Every Saturday and
Tuesday at the
PAV!
QADIZIWH
w�Ifa.3ty,YErr-:"elstlk ='�--.'>•,�
EVERY WEDNSIWAY-%t THE
GROVE PAVILION, HAYFIELD
Bird Supplies
Justrite
MI a.%
Honey Roll, food and treat .
lOc
Imported Bird Seed 1 lb. 20o
Silver Bird Gravel pkg. 15c
Lioe Powder
Cuttle Bone
Song Restorer
Moulting Food
can 15c
50
can 15c
can 15c
Vitamin Health Food 15c
Treat Cup.. each 5c
Glass Bird Bath each 10c
Glass Seed Cups each 10c
Bird Cage Springs 10c
OPPICIAL APPOINTMENT
A, B. 'Sturdy Confirmed in PaM of
l'. N. K. Town Agent
A. It. Sturdy, who for the last Glx
years has brill 1u the employ of the
(' N.It. at the express and telegraph of-
fice ou .the Square, was ou Friday
last utth•lally tppahltsd-agentat the
town office. "Bud" had been acting
agent the last few mouths. With him
lu the ofnce Is Reg. Newcombe, another
Goderich young man.
Mr. Sturdy's many frieuds are con-
gratulating him on his 'appointment,
whlch 11 le felt Is thoroughly deserved.
CKAUCTER1 111CW111.14k;&--
The Goderich Mnndhabt Shop is In
laetd8t'B:'"���E^
signed to suit your own particular
plot, at a very reasonable price. Why?
Because we have no agents to pay
commlesluna to, no long-distance tra-
velling and selling expenses, no long-
distance hauling and trucking ex-
penses.
You can save all this money by
baying here In Goderich.
It. A. Sl'oTTON,
Monument Works ou St. Andrew's St.
County Veterans
at Town Council
(Coutluued tr page 1.)
and on Barry -over lochs It would be 5
per cent. instead of 51. Interest pay-
able to the town on Monthly balances
would be reduced to .14y per ceut.
The Goderich aerator ('u. wrote
regarding the .vwditiptt of the wharf
east of the elevator, he Guverutuwut,
It stated. deepened the water Slung -
side this wharf with 1< view to provid-
hoe aIltI'l(tlwyal moor! r spare for win-
ter stolpge steamer but with We
wharf tits It Is the area Is unsafe for
tying up steamers and therefore In no
way serves Its purpose, and It pre-
sent* a hazard to people passing along
the portion of dilapidated wharf, The
enmetenieMtMQM Snesr4led.. t#lt;t. (it`t;!!B.
Ise taken for the protection of the pub-
lic and also to have rep1alrs made In
time to have the mooring area made
secure for the accommodation of
herded vessels before the close of navi-
gation.
tserrewpendenr•r atrbatttted=tn connec-
tion
onnertion with this matter indicated that
the Federal Government pia
uprnslblllty for the condition of this
portion of wharf upon the C.N. Rall -
way.
The matter was referred to the wa-
ter, light and harbor committee.
A letter from the city council of
Windsor, seeking co -operation -4n..
honing the Federal and ProvInclsl
.Mts�ltr
in order
Specials
FOR SATURDAY
Rolled Rib Roast ...... 18c
Rib Boil 8c
Round Steak 17c
Pot Roast 12c
—VEAL—
Leg Veal .. 20c
Shoulder Chops 2 lbs. for 25c
—PORE—
Ham Roast . ... . 20c
Shoulder Chops .2 lbs. for 35c
A full line of Smoked and
Cured Mesta
f et
Gordon Tebbutt Phone 36 We Deliver
WEST STREET PIIONS 411
38 Hamilton Bt. Goderich
FREE - FREE - -SEE
Wath every purchase of 25e or over, coupons AfflOe given
. for Kingsley Design English Dinnerware oti ' Al
Plus Service Plate table flat ware.
spEcIALOne Kingsley Bread and Butter Plate and coli -
pont FREE to the first .fifty customers pur-
chasing $1 or more of merchandise at 714.,err
The Square MAPLE LEAP BAKERY Phone 1IOW
BREAD, BUNS, PASTRY, GROCERIES, ETC.
SELLINf
OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF FOOTWEAR,
--- EXTRA SPECIAL THIS WEEK 1 . .
Women's White Tse•., rntap• and Sandals. Prices 9 . to $ 48
range from, per pair L fJ'gtJ
Women's, MedL iSeya` sed - Gala -Sport SM-amilJte ening `hoes
all priced to Blear.
Special for Friday. Saturday and Monday. White Cleaners. 3Q„
Regular lir. prier pre 2 for Jtinn
TAKE ADVANTAGE, OF THE BIG SAViINGS AT
W. Hern's Shoe Store
Phone 43w Goderich
Liberal Meeting !
Ther gnnttal meeting ..f the Liberals of. Sall iluroll.
as eonstihu'ied for both Federal and Provincial purpowes. trill
be held in the . .
Town Hall( .Hensall
Wed.,June
lith
at2p.mi.
}tt egINK ,--irleetion of Officers and General.
HON, A. W. - ROEfti'('K, Attorney -General ; W. II.
OObDING, M.P.; JAS. itki1LANTYNE, M.V.f'., and others
will address. the meeting, - -
A eordigl 'invitation is extended'to all Liberals to Rttenal.
CHARLES ZWIt17ESR, /SANE PINOLa»6
fie. Pede ref Aas'n,
}'r(v. Federal.1ss'n.
.•(i. OTAXBU&Y, J. L call ,
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"• }lee. elfin. AssNi.
Pres. Prov. AM. 01) I KiND !”
SA�'Fi_TIJ4_ 1LPIP ,
WEDDINDS1
DEVEKISAI'X" 'eM�OYLE
An Interesting weds*[[ wig solemn-
ized at St. Augustine church un Wed-
nesday; June 3, when Glary Moyle,
daughter of Mrs. 1}nyle and the late
James Royle, of East tVlloauosb, be-
came the bride of Mr. Augustine Der-
creaux„ sun of Mr. and Mrs. k'iauk
Devereaux, alto of Kale N'awanosk.
lice. Fattier Dosuellau performed the
ceremony, assisted by tier. Father Pa-
quette, of Wlughaat, Miss Garvey, of
M. Augustlpe, played the wedding
music. The bride was gowned to
pale blue georgette and carried a bou-
quet of pink roses and waldeuhalr
fern. The bridesmaid was Miss tteleu
Kurtz, of (:alt, gowned in [auk chit -
tea Gad earrying pink roses and fern.
Tae lirteegrooln was .a„ pcp.;rted by kis
brother, Mr. William Devereaux, of
Detroit. Mich. After the ceremony,
the bridal tarty motored to Walker
ton, where the wedding breakfast was
John, of Windsor, were sammoaed to
her bedside at the end of the week.
Mr. and Mrs. Ihvld Glean visited
recently at the home of their nephew,
Mr. Wm. Jacksou of Ripley.
Mrs. Valid (aryls. ninety -four-year-
old citizen, is bravely battling a very
severe cold. Her many friends are
anxious and will be glad to see her
back to hes usual health.
' Mrs. Geo. A ddwauu. ulaauis.- , inti
Who spends her w•luliers 1n i.uckuuw
and petrol, Is home for_the roamer
and is visiting • few days this week
with friend, In Goilerleb.
Mr. Mel. Culbert is rattier ludls-
posed lately and le under the doctor's
care.
Mrs. laVerne Peutland, of IA•trolt.
who was here for the I'rntlaud-Silllb
wedding, Is rca,alulug fur a vt alt with
her hualwal's tier, stn. A. B. Pesat-
laud.
The muuthly meeting of tit. Paul's
Ladies' Guild was hold Iasi Th arsd_a!
int the Taoiiite-a Mrs: -tial MnTe. nn the
tith concession of Ashfield. After the
usual devotional period, the ladles
quilted. Tea was served cud a few
served xt the home of the arldes broth
remained while air. and Mrs. Moles
eauz arc little daughter Lois was christened by
endingi`heiri-jYra honeymoon a the rector, Rev. J. H. Geoghegan.
spending their atravelled
at Hitler Pentland-SiRib. A wedding of much
rstr The bride travelled in a says t dace -la the-Duugnuutuu
United. church on itatui'vlaf une-
dth, •t 3 p.m., when Ills.. Myrtle Mll-
llh, only daughter of Mr. and airs.
N'm. Silltb, was united in marriage to
Mr. George Fraukltu Pentland, son of
Mrs. Ada and the late Alexander I'eut- 1
• • • t . B. Turner, tar of
MI'RDiF—NIXON tial
the church, ,okmciated. T,�iystrains
�y morning at o*ply��c�� ' iA6 u
terse to match. The bridegroom's
gift to the bride was a pearl rosary
and to the bridesmaid an emerald
ring. On their return they will re-
side at Donnybrook.
works programprrivt IC rue
work. was sent to the epeeist commit- home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Nixon, , ter of the groom, the bride entered
tee. - 1 Lueknow, wben their daughter, Pearle 1 the church, and was given to mar -
Tu the same eommlttee was sent aAlfreda, was united In marriage to: nage by her father. She son•+ very 1
communication from Hon. D. A. ('roll!
Kenneth Campbell Murdle, son of Mr. I charming in white satin with Is•arl
setting forth the position of the On- and Mrs. Witham Murdle, all of Luck- i trimmings and white wedding evil with
tarso Government with referenee to now. Rev. J. it. Geoghegan officiated 'orange blossoms. Her eorsae,• bou-
unemployment relief. at tete service, which took plaee In the quet was of pink carnations NMI uuaid-'
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• Committee Reports , living -ram aluld a profusion of peon- lenhalr fern. The bridesmaid. all. -
The finance committee recommended les. Iris and Illiee. Only the home- I.t)lh•e Jefferson, R.X.. of \Vo,slsto, 1,
that as the Huron canning facture is dints relatives and friends of the arida becomingly attired with a pial
not now In operation the 193b bull- and bridegr.om altne utcd the cava- lace Ilse s and felt hat to uuuch fwd
netts tux be struck off the pay roll. The nanny. The bride4 who was gtr•en In ;parried a bouquet of .napilrngoo. The
sale of the house furnishings of the txaar1 1 i ' by her father. sax lovely int groomsman was -Mr: Allan -Pentland ssf
Robert McLean estate to W. M. McLean a beautiful white chiffon gown. fa- Loudau, brother of the groom. The
for $12:5 Wile reported, the 1125 having shluncd on :gag fitted lines, and. ,church we -a prettily decorated a it It
(leen paid to the tax collector to apply wreath of orange bluesoms entwlrhd- large banks of splren and ferns and
In the centre n slicer basket of cnr-
on taxes. The sum of 111(1.77 was In her hair. Mer bouquet was of
reeelve,h from the Ontario Liquor Con-. pink• rosebuds. She wan attended by 'nations. While the register was !wing
trol Board, being twenty -per cent. of her only sister, Mrs. Gordon Fisher, I Apnea Mires Claire I'enthund, sister of
the "authority fees" from this town -
for the period November 1. 11135, to
March :11. lila[;. Accounts of the wel-
fare board amounting Ig $47sk.a-t were
recommended for payment.
The public works commltiteseported
that the special assessment roil for
road treatment In 1031. ■' prepared
by ('has. B. Kidd, showing epeeist
assessments amounting to $584.68 to
be assessed against the properties
benighted. had been examined, and bride wore a pink chiffon suit, white the recipient of matey ■Ill,snitttlal
polo cloth coat. and white accessories. cheques and other valualse gifts. of
On their rentrn thegp,rwlll reside In which . many were ether. Ammo.,
Loci -now. The bride la a graduate of them was a Iwatt Iful-lea service, a
London Victoria Training School for gift from the groom. 11e pianist and
IdagMa, - snlptst received -silver Nall 111.1 pepper
' -' - 'shakers, the hridesmilfia pretty silver
EXAMINATION 'rum dish, and the gr000tteman n set of mill-
,. Departmental_ examinations Wave „tart_ brushes in a leather case. After
emantencetiai tau ( mala a las(jtute. the 'titttl I if tat YS'fiffinsd' a pt'e',""0
Middle and upper school opened with tp orcntit crepe a neemMe- with- whites- ••
Greek yesterday : lower school exam- ae essories to match, and the happy
(natio is begin on Friday of next we*, eonple left amid showers of confetti
and entrance exam) sons will be held and good w!.•hes' on an extensive trip.
the following week, Imne 24-5-6. On their return they w111 resile on
the groom's farm month of tlw village.1
TO PARADE AT STRATPQRSI They have tit” very best wishes gf,the
community.
who wore au ankle length frock of :the gnaw, gang In a pleasing yoke.
yellow chiffon with a corsage of pink !After the seretnony, the party
roses. Clarence Marone, of Lutkuow. ; returned to [tie -home of the !oriole's
a brother of the bridegroom. wa• .t-nrents. where as snmphtons repn•t
groomsman. .after the core y. N son•, served to about Jhlrty-lire guest
wedding brcnkfast was served to the The eulur scheme was sprrissi out In
guests in the dining -room. where table ,yellow and white with silver caudle
decroration' were of pink shades. Later holders with yellow candles and a
Mr. and Mrs. Murdle left on a motor three-story weddtngl cake with_ white
trip. includini Niagara Fails icing and silver trimming Pet An the
and Detroit. For travelling, the centre of the table. The bride was
adoption of the same was recommended.
The town lot south of Victoria eebool
had been rented to [tam tlheardow■
for N:• for the year 1938, as ons-.
mittee reported.
The special and relief committee re-
commended the usual rebate of 110 to
Time. -J. Anderson era" -hie -- peddler's
flap' -net erne i•rmnrtt appwmr-ot- the
registration of the plan of a sub-dlvl-
el..a of part of lot 2. Lake Shore west,
township of Colborne. the property of
R. V. lawuan; that the euggeattan
from the Kitchener city council regard-
ing eontrihatlons to be levied on min-
ors who are earning in relief homes
tea endorsed and forwarded to the lo-
cal member of the Legislature; that
the resolution from the Clinton town
(-ountil urging the development of
coal mining areas In Canada be en-
dorsed and forwarded to the mem-
ber for thin riding and to the Prime
Minister; that the request of Hon. D.
A. Croll that arrangements be made
to have men on relief employed on
farm work tea approved and adopted
where possible.
The fire and parks eommltteee sub-
mitted routine reports.
The water. -light aril harlslr com-
mittee reported that the public pay
telephone had again been installed In
the bath -house and restaurant at the
leach, and recommended that the
chairman of the committee be empow-
ered to fill in part of the wharf In
front Qt„,t1 freight .Ah' • el it
with the Governbte
portion.
These reports -Mere all adopted.
A motion In accordance with the
Local Coffman) of Huron Reglgnse
Will Join in Large ('oneentratlow
About thirty-five men of A Company,
Huron Regiment. tinder Major A. H.
Jane, with a detachment, from 1) Com-
pany, Seaforth. under Major T. Mor-
gan.
organ. of Clinton, w1,11 take part in a
monieta r parade at Stratfofd on Sun-
day, June 21, In which 3,5e0 militia-
men and 1.000 returned men w111 par-
ticipate.
articipate. The event. the annual
church parade of London Garrison.
w111 be attended by detachments from
Sarnia, Guelph. Galt, Kitchener, Wind-
sor. Chatham and London.
The Goderich and Seaforth compan-
ies will join with two Middlesex com-
panies at Stratford for the parade to
Queen's Pork, where a drumhead suer
%Ice will be held.
•e gathertnaait
80-�
largest concentration of atlUtlamenn.din
thlaggtrlet since the dof thy_war.
�alro and
CHURCH BOYS' LEAGUE
The anal meeting of the ('hureh
Hoye' League before the aummer holi-
days waa held 1n the parish hall of St.
George's church on Thurwiay night
last. Mrs. H. Palmer. president of
the League, bad charge of the meet-
ing.
Donald Vickers received a crest from
I Rev. A. C. Calder for haring nu•mor-
Ized passages of the ('.8.1. work. and
badges' were presented to Philip Cal-
der. Wm. Vickers and Wm. Beatty.
A program. in charge of Philip Cal-
der. was. presented as follows: Plano
Imola, Gordon Harrison: recitation. Wm.
Vickers: solo. Eeriest Kneeshaw : piano
polo, Donald Vickers: mouthorgan
selections. Bruce and Basil Bradley:
skit, "Spook 1direr,ntl." ander the dire
of lip- ('alder, st of
Rohit ite Leslie ttfT•r. A catsbsli3
nn.l Donald Vickers.
.Ieutenant 11, r[.
report of the special committer, ap- of A Company. Huron Regiment, will
proving of the registration of thea leave on Saturday for the ranges at
f t d I ea•1• •o.
Lawson plea of lake shore lots, was
adopted.
Better lighting for Park
Councillor Haciclaa-propoawl an im-
provement in the lighting of Court
House Park, and this woe referred to
the water, light and harbor commit-
tee'to take up with the ptiblic utlll- -
tier commission. The councillor ales
mentioned the Sunday morning condi-
Iron of the park and proposed that a
couple of men be put to work cleaning I
It up before people went to church.
5'ounclllor Baker proposed n cont
of paint for the harbor freight Mhed,'
not same' other elenising up arohnd
the hnrisor was suggested.
)bylaw No: N, confirming the road
011- ainpssment'e. was passer, ata the
council went lot. coonnittee of the
whole to silal•11sN the cushing of the I
oniks In ('hurt House Square, and
later adjouraesl baa Toewln.- evening.
(In Tues.laly evening the emanci1
worked. on the estimates for the year,
but did not get to the [Mind of fixing
the tax rate.
T.et ar pr nit_ 11 (WO a..
practice.•--•+nlwe.
ight. Mit,the,P-knwss few waF_- -.
D� /� Side by stile they sat In the (art,
CARLOW which went nlong at a good pare.
They-wtwg,_arotunl n Kole peon 111 an
alarming manner, Intuiting It hi .h eRes
4nniverear)' Se'vie.*.—.one teeruary I "Steady. Stun. steady." Fnitirmursrl
Thursday: June lltb, 19A8 --i
Suggestions in Ladies'
Sport Wear
Season
for the Summer Holiday
FOR THE CAMP
FOR MOTORING
FOR BEACH WEAR
"Jantsen" and "Wavecrest"
Swim -Suits-
New styles and new colors
Slacks and Shorts
in hrotw, navy and. Rot htus.
Terry Slack and
Sweat Shirts
KIDDIES'
Sun Suits
and Hats
L:ldies'
Case..
533
SPECIAL FRIDAY AND SATURDAY--
Wool
ATURDAY—Wool Suits, two and three-piece. Ito sal: ..t
See
F.
Phone 86
20% OFF
our window of _these attractive Suits
E. Hibbert
USED
CARS
1935 Pontiac Sedan
1930 Pontiac SpecialMin
.
1930 Plymouth Sedan -
1928 52 Chrysler Sedan
1928 Chevrolet Coach
1928 Ford Roadster
1928 Buick Poach
1927 Plymouth Sedan
1926 Star Sedan
1932 Dodge Two -ton Truck
with phttorm and stake
1930 Chevrolet 11/2 -ton
Truck
1930 Ford 11/2 -ton Trunk
with platform
1930 Ford 1'z -ton Delivery
Truck
REG. McGE E
DODGE AND DESOTO SALES •
HAMILTON STREET PHONI 3711
Two farmers had been to the local
fair and had a fegttye time. They
had a slx-mile drlre to get home that II#
CH.tRGKI► WITH 4'ONl'KRM ION
K. G. NisicWhirter, Toronto stock
.ulesmen, appeared iefore Magistrate
.1. A. alakltw rat the county gaol here
on Tuesday nftertmon and ens re-
manded until this 1Thursdny l ntorn-
Ing, to nigtenr at 1VInghnm .at 11
'aieleek on there charges of cower-
-Ion and theft. MacVs'hlrter wee
drought to Gaslerlch on M lay night
11 Is alleged tint, during the month
of is'; ember. 1134. he received $:list for
McKellar and Company, Toronto brok-
ers, upon terns rsptfring him to de-
liver same to Mrs. Norma Parker, of
Hingham, and that he framiently enn-
eerted It to his men [tor: also that he
Aide from the setae complslnant one
share certifieate of McMillan valued at
CIO ata one share eertlaeatg...ot Tselt-
Bemires will he held by the Smith's Jose. *Take cure. old main
IIIA Presbyterian congregation on Sun- "hat .." amid Snnn. nnulzed.
day, Jeune 21st. Rev. ('. H. Mellon- thought yon were driving."
old of Lneknow will preach at , both I _ . _ —_ - —
serrl.es. rat 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Music
w111 be furnished by the Lucknow stale
Quartette. tin Tuesday, June 'viol. a 1
etrawherry soalal will. Iso held an the 1 -
lawn of air. nod airs. Melvin Tyndall..' '
.t g,NNI program iMll be given by 1
1'nmerun Geddes, wlloist. of Lneknow, I -r
sire. 4'011. )1yak. of Vainghatn, render,!
ctoilu: sntophone and ptfnno. Supper '
served (rem 11 to 8 o'clock.
DUNGANNON . •
Di'NGANNIIX, June `10. --Mr. and
Mrs. Itich, Elliott, of Holyrnod, and
!Ars. ,los. Corbett. of Uuaketuwu, acre
vi•Itors at the hutne of Mrs, Eliza -
Lith Robb on $nrtda:,
Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Nlyena and Canadian manufacturers
famNv..ef N'Itnthnun, slatted the lady's seeking to enter new mar-
1nrentnrdn,r, and airs-. Knot. )Lore,
lets in the West Indica,
Mr, and Mr. Ge"s. Irsela.-ldr. and Central and South America,
Mrs. lamald Fowler :and slaughter Mel find a helpful ally in our
boa were Sunday guests at the -home of
Mr. Tom Irwin. Paisley.
Trade Department.
Messr'. Wm Mule and Alert )[rows, Through this bank's Resi-
attended the rovnt Conservative con dent Managers, information
%within at Toronto.
Friends are very sorry to know that can be supplied on current
Mrs. 11. Fowler, wife of the late filar trtarket opportunities, and
' • Fowler, of the nth rnmtloghsu of trade connections arranged'
A
Ashfield, tofferd Wither 'drake about '
& week ago, and tittle hole is held if desired, credit informs -
for her 114n1cr}. 'M r.. Fow;wr hu- tion can also be }tarnished,
been In falling health for tau years' GODERK;M SRANCH • I• D. EASTMAN, Merger
stn,.,, she was .trlcken with the first '
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FREE! FREE! FFEE!
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Dow many people realiar that thelr,fnrnaee or'Utilise deteri-
orates very much during the summer If It Is not properly (leased
In the spring?
Th.• service representative of the 1h•law•are A Hndsou coal ('om-
pslo} out be is. 4aslerfch se Mouda)'. June Tend, and w•111 remain
for is few +134,s. Ile will clean your furnace aar boiler with a vacuum
for the par {awe Anil *leo, as he Is an expert on hs:s.ting,
any bee tfihrklirritllFFil.#tlat you may hare.
Tal..' aaii s tags of Oils offer aril 'plague In early. wa Iso e.sn start
the w," 6 "u his arrleal There, Is absolutely II., 1•h:1rg,• for Ibis
Peer- I. r
- We handle. exeivaifely, the Delaware a Hudson ('one-dared
--jahraelte Coal, whkh is a square traetnet ('sal and free from slate
soil high In heat units. Take a.Ieautage rat' the -present prla-e of ('Bal
noir wive nooses by getting hi your winter'- supply.
G-tiASa Ca
-COAL YARD AND -OFFICE -AT IS HAI4W) L
Phones--Otflce 22. House 112 - Goderich
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