The Signal, 1936-7-16, Page 81
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FURNITURE
Repaired, Remodelled and
A (_ -_ Upholstered
WORK GUARANTEED
PRICES REASONABLE
George McKay
It David's Strut, Goderich
THE
ptist Church
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Ree. d R recluaj
I9 a.es.-Skis Sent' {
11 a.m.
',FOREIGN ALLIANCES" -
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•' DISAPPOI1ITRIDTd"
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GODERIOR IKAMET Pit1OE$
l'eultay
Hens, 5 lb.., 12 s, 4-5 lbs., 1Oc:
hens tinder 4 Rx , 8c.
Kw and Butter
ESAs, per doaen, I4c -18c; butter.
dairy, lb. 20e; butter, creamery, lb.,
25e.
Bacon hogs. cwt.. $6.50; beef,
4e --3c; veal, lb., 6c -7e; lamb, lb.,'
7e -tic.
Grain .
Wheat, per bus, 60e --&Cc: buck-
wheat, per bus., 35e- 4th•; ,al,, per
bus.. 3(.k• -32c; burley, per l.u-, 4(1k --
45c.
Vegetables
Pet-steel,a
Mee awl freed
Bran, 100-1h... bag, /.L16.4LbQ'
shorts, 100-1b. bag. $1.20-$1.25; Mani-
toba flour. 1008. bag, $2.85.6&36.6
A Londeesboro eorreapondeat writes:
Mr. John Snell of Goderlcb, who
recently baptist the Snell farm on, the
10th concession, has mooed la: •)Ifr,
]melt had the iiiktortane to
a load of hay is the barn when the
triprope broke. He had a bad 'baking
up but no bones broken.
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THE SIGNAL
CHURCH; NOTES
The annual cougregattonal and Sun-
day school picnic of Knox Presbyter-
ian .•hur.•h ..111 be held at Harbor
k on N'evluesday, July 29.
Mho. Copp, of the Toronto Conser-
%atory of Mu,ic, gang a solo In North
street United church on Sunday Morn-
ing, and Mr. and Mrs. James Stewart,
Al Seatbrth, sang-• duet et the evening
Service.
The Arthur Circle will meet In the
lecture room of Knox church on Mon-
day evening, July 20th, at 8 o'clock.
The bale will be on display and lira.
Glrvin Young will give a paper from
the study book.
The regular monthly meeting of the
W.M.S. of Knox church will be held
Tnedae. JSrly 21•LAt 3 o'clock
pm., at the home of Mrs. R. J. P.
Walter. Saltford Heights. Mrs. T.
Wardlaw Taylor and Mn. Robert Wil-
son will take part in the program.
Traaaportatlon is being arranged.
AUBURN
AC'SCRti. July 13 This-ca.mun-
Was-sbeelted ie-reara-ot-3Ae'4Wth
of Walter lean Gross, young spa of
Mr. ind Mrs. William Gross. of Ate
barn. on Friday. Death resulted from
a ruptured appendix. The cblid was
n hili uurtliiyear.-lteetderiia'y&P'
eats he Is survived by three-bratbine
Harold. Clayton and Carman. end one
tr-
With every purehaae of 25e or over, coupons will be given
. for Kingsley Design English Dinnerware or Bogen' Al
Plus Service Plata table fiat ware.
S ECIAL Oise Kingsley Brea 'sad Butter Plate and cou-
pons *'REE to the first fifty cu,tomers pur-
chasing $1 or more of merchandise at
The Square MAPLE LEAP BAKERY Phone 110W
BREAD, BUNS, PASTRY, GROCERIES, ETC.
SANITARY MEAT MARKET
Week -End Specials
8sasked Skk Boma Ale
Smoked Pknk' Hams. . 23e
Rolled Pet Roast, Beef lye
Lag Spring Iamb .. tgt
Latta Spring Lamb 25e
Fronts Spring Lamb 18e
Blade Roast, Beef 12kc
Pet Roast. Beef 12e
Boiling ('uta, Beef lk
(`OLD PLATE SPECIALS
Dutell Iwai !se Framed Ham tae
Beef Balaton lie Cold Roast Pena bye
Ring Behemna. Heme-ade . Held BeYatl m
2 Ya fen _ Se
.- _ .....�
Macaroni and Cheese _Leaf ltiss LCL
Phone 4811. Hamillem IL We D ver. Next Ibises Hardware.
interment was In ('cion cemetery.
WESTFIEI D
%VESTFIFILD, July 14. -Dr. J. W.
Campbell and Mr. Everett Hoover. of
St. Iw.ni.. Mich., were week -end visit -
tors at the home of Mr. Wm. Clamp '
4eIi.
lir. and Mrs. Reg. Jennings and
family, of Windsor. were week -end
visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Wm. Waidoa.
Miss Outten. of Pelugu. India, who
le home on, fnrloagh and whose home
is at Stratford. visited her cousin,
/Ire. Notion McDowell, • few days
1•K week.
Miss Anna McDowell, Miss Verna
Vincent, Miss WInnitred Campbell,
Miss Mary Cook, Miss. Alice Cook and
Mira May Mases are atteadieg God-
erich Summer School this week. i
Master Ronald - Taylor returned
home on Sunday after spending the ;
week with his cousin, Master Donald
Stonehouse. Goderich.
The W.M.S. of Westfield United
church met at the home of lira. Fred
W. Cook on Wednesday, July 8th.
Thirty-eight were present. M:ss Clot -
ton of the Baptist Mission, Pelugn.
India, gave s very Intere.ting talk on
the life and ways of living of the
people lirtmefa- Her tail was much
enjoyed by the ladles. There was
lunch and a social time at the Mose
of the meeting. .
O ..s,�..,.snvr. u... _..._.f-,
GLEN WOOD
DICED BEETS
OR DICED
CARROTS
SURPRISE
SOAP
10 -51`
l
1
CONNOR'S
CHICKEN
HADDIE
2T -21:-
Tins23'``_a
a
a
Palmolive
SOAP -
3 Cakes 1 '4
1
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NAVY
TOILET
TISSUE
4.25`
-..lair
Values are Effective for July
16th, 17th and lSth.
BRUNSWICK
Sar
Bayside Loeb Quorum ,
SMART'S
Spinach Witilt25
co
EF lign"
CAULIFLOWER, Choice 2 for 25c
APPLES, Transparent 3 lbs. 25c
111MINION STORES
(FRi`E DELIVERY ON AiLL ORDERS)
ss
GODERICH, ONT.
TWENTY TUBS' SERVIOE
isoslliit L ifeLEci)
Mr. Newman' H. McLeod, 'assistant
manager of the Prudential Insurance
Co. at 8tretessdv.formeety of Gadgets1s,
was presented recently with a twenty-
year service medal to recognition of
his twenty Jean of service with the
Company. A luncheon in his honor
was tendered at the Windsor hotel,
Stratford. Mr. J,lcleod joined the
Prudential Company in Clinton In 1916,
and tato yyears laltroaae to the Com-
nirl[Wed as'YSitettitit
manager of tbe Stratford-Goderich
division.
AT HOTEL SUNSET
Visitors at Hotel Sunset for the
week were: Mrs. 11. Kay, Mrs. Smith -
Ing, Grosse Pointe; Mr. and Mrs. A.
R. Bartlett. Windwr : Mn. Beverly
11aclnnis, Toronto. Miss Sweet, To-
ronto; A. W. Moffatt. Toronto; Jas. 11.
Mark and son. Windsor; Mr. and Mrs.
M. K. McGregor, Toronto; Mr. and
Mrs. Shannon, $t. Thomas; Mr. and
Mrs. Ellls and baby. Detroit; Mr. nod
Mrs. Henry Otis. Detroit; Mr. L. V.
Ryan, Detroit; Miss M. B. CaUluma,
Detroit; Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Clerk,
Detroit; Dr. R. T. and Mrs. Tapert,
Detroit; C. B. Grabill, T. P. Grabill
and Preston Grabill, Springfield, 0.;
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tetley, Detroit;
Mr. and Mrs. W. Delano. Toronto;
Mr. W. J. Phillips, London; R. N.
Campbell, Toronto; Mrs. 0. P. Cole-
man and Miss Mollie Matthews. Dun-
malk, S.C.; W. 11. Atkinson, Hamil-
ton; Mrs. Jefferson Thuber, Grosse
Pointe; Mrs. H. W. Sharpe, and mother,
Mss. Sharpe, and Mrs. Marshall, Wind-
sor; Geo. R. Kock, Wanwatau, Wis.:
Ma. Herman Blots, Milwaukee; G. H.
Ross, Toronto,' Mrs. Archibald Mc-
Auley,
e.
Auley, Ripley: ..-Ori-Waddell-,-Wet
-Waddell, Wort
Lambton; R. Vivian, Toronto; Miss
Flo. Spai'IIe1G Turesto : -1?. A. Doyle,
Galt ; B. J. Ungar, Galt.
OBITUARY
CAPTAIN DONALD MacKAY
Captain Donald MacKay. veteran
lake skipper who served his seaman's
apprenticeship sailing out of New
York In 1869, and who afterwards
was for many years an esteemed re-
sident of Goderieh, died •t the home
of his daughter, Mrs. David MacDon-
ald. near Ripley, on Friday last. He
was in his ninety-first year. Atter
the death of his wife eleven years ago
he had lived with his eon Norman,
and about four week, ago be went to
visit his daughter at Rlple .
Mr. MacKay %Wed fro* his -home
in Scotland si;tyjeven years age, and
after mulling out of New York for one
reason he struck out for the Great
Lakes distrlet and settled in 'Goder-
ich. where for half -a -century he was
engaged In commercial fishing. He
was married in 1R73 to Henrietta Mac-
Lean, who died in 1925. He is sur-
vived by five sons and two daughters:
Robert. of Southampton, Ont.; John
and Norman, of town; Major Donald
MacKay, of Williams Lake, B.C., who
is a member of the British Columbia
nd Hector, Provincial
Government biologist, of Toronto;
Mrs. Kenneth Campbell, of Detroit,
MIs. YJi_MacDonald, of- _Boron_
township,Bruce county. Rev. D. J.
Lane, of Knox Presbyterian church,
a which deceased was ■ member, con-
ducted the funeral service on Baad*y
on the lawn at the home of Mr. Nor-
man MacKay, Wellesley street. 1p-
terment was In Maitland cemetery.
tbepallbeareIs being Norman and Joke
MacKay, of Goderich; Robert MacKay.
of Southampton; Hector MacKay, of
;.David MacDonald, of Rote*
townsbip, and J. W. Baker, of Goder-
ich.
VIMY PROGRAM
IS ANNOUNCED
cntawa, July 15. -An outline of the
program for the Vimy memottsi un'
ceiling in Frsuce, July 26, was re-
leased today by tee National Defence
Department.
While 6,000 ('a,srt*n war veterans
look on, King Eilward will arrive at
Vim shortly after 2 p.m. He will he
greeted by a royal wets tad ,will in•
spat the guard d Senor. '
Another royal gelate will gout the
&tdent Of Tress --ware ant-- at':
company the King. N a rakted date.
Thfa will be tollndsd by m service con-
ducted by three war -time chaplains,
Rev. C. (3. Owen, Rev. G. A. Fall's
and, Mabel) E. A. Deschamps.
I'remier Mackenzie King then will
speak by trans-Att*ntfe telephone, to
he fnllOwed by Minister of Justice La-
pointe sad Defence Minister Macken-
rie.
King FAIward then will Speak and
nnvell the memerlal. This will be
followed by the ,nunding of the Last
Post, a two mie,ite period of anent*
eb' ,il eeilism o.r*m,.••a..*•0•••trff
The President at France then will
speak, the rcren,ny rowing to an end
with the King I r.sznting the leading
Canadian rcpreaentttivea to the Prest-
dent.
The program alit be broadcast from
Vlmy by the RrklsRitfnadeaKing ('or-
poration and the Canadian Radio
Rroadca,ttmg Commtaaton.
n
OBITUARY
ALFRED DINES
Residents of Godelieb who made
the aequalutauce of Alfred Dines dur-
ing his two weeks' stay lu Goderich
this month learned with deep regret
of his death on Monday night at his
apartment at St. Thomas. Mr. Dines,
who was sixty-nine years of age, was
a vletim of a beset attack brought on
by the beat. He was caretaker of
the Times -Journal building at 8t.
Thomas. While in Guderlch Mr. Dines
stayed at the British hotel.
• • •
MRS. GEO. TiIURLOW
A former resident of this district,
in the person of Margaret I►ougherty,
widow of the late George rhurlow,
4V1c1 .at Wtnetp es stitadas 1n hes
eightieth year. Deceased ems born
near Sheppardton, where she lived the
greater part of her lite, and where
she married Mr. Thurlow, who died
thirty years ,ago. She lived 1n God-
erich a short time before going to
live at Wlaalpeg with her daughter,
Mrs. Deets, who survives. with two
other daughters, Mrs. John Oakley, of
torontb "sad Mrs. W, Forte', of Sherr
pardton.
The remains were brought to God-
erich and a funeral service will be
conducted by Rev. A. C. Calder at 8t
George's chore* tbb alternooar
terment will be In Maitland caemetery.
• • •
-.•-.POSEPH -DLiBf1TN -e-a
leis who hid been for some years at
London after suffering a series of
strokes•, passed away at that city on
Thursday last. A native of Asbfleld
township, deceased was in his serenty-
Itth year. He married Margaret Ana
Hogan at Nile about fifty years ago
and came to live in Goderich, where be
was in the employof the Gol.•rich
Organ Company nearly thirty -flue
years. His wife died elgbtesaa
years ago, leaving four children: Mel-
vin Martin, Mrs. Albert 'Mery and
Mrs. Chas. Stokes, all of Goderich.
and Mrs. Ben Trumble of Flint, lied
Ten years ago Mr. Martin matr$ed
Mrs. Alice Morris, and lived at his
home on Maitland road until his re-
curring Marts neeessltated his re -
moral to London. His wife survives
him, with the four children already
mentioned. The remains were brouglit
to the home of Mr. Martin's son -In-
law, Mr. Albert Mero, where a brief
fusers! service was conducted by Rev.
Father Nsgle on Saturday 'morning.
after which requiem high ma's war
sang at St. Peter'. church, of which
deceased was a member. Interment
was in the Colborne R. C. cemetery,
the pallbearers being Noah Geromette;,-
John Hussey, Wm. Mc6to&h, Jobe
holm, Gilbert Plante and Attlee"
Jeffery.
VVIUINARY BI'RGEON
DR. G. K MYERS, V.S.. B.V.Bc,
vK''ERINARY BUBO -DON
Graduate of the University of To-
ronto and Coterie Veterinary OoUage.
Office at 7'. T. Morphy'R Hamilton
street. Phone*: Day 106; residence
249W.
WAN'1111
WANTED. -CABOOSE TRAILER.
w Will rent for three or four mouths
or buy.' PHONE 87, Goderlcb.
WANTED.-1'0I3D TIRES. LIB-
tnr KRAL allowance made on your
used tires for new Dominions. ltdtlEV-
EB'S SERVICE STATION.
•
WANT . -YOUNG H1051 SCHOOL
Brno girl would give part time services
In exchange for good home and small
remuneration. ` Apply,BOX 6, THE
SIGNAL, .4
MEN W'ANTTD FOR RA'wl.EIOe1
Routes of 800 families. Reliable
hustler should start earning $25 week -
17 sod &acreaea rapldty. Write today:
RAWLBIGH, Dept. MC -216-8'O, Mon-
treal, Canada.
FOR BALM
•
Community Community
Campaign
Note Paper
Sale
Saturday, July 11
5000 EXTRA VOTES ON
NOTE -PA
DAY, JULY Htti -
A. L. COLE..
Registered Opta.ebbt
Oodariah
('HAHlYfO ACCOUNTANTS
W. MONTRITH.
Chartered Accountant
Straddle- Oatarf0 "`"
...:4Ait t% Marrero ."tt
telt*, Tomato, Ontario.)
COR SALE. -HUDSON CAB. IN
• good eoadittoa. Vktroh to sabot -
say ease. Call at 90 East street.
VCR BALM. --TWO VITROLITE-TOP
a 'ablest 48x:10 In. iron base. la
perfect eondttlon. LEGG'8 MEAT
MARKET, Hamilton street
SALE:.-aBlNPER. FROWr &
WOOD, &ft. eat, In mood condition.
Apply 12 STANLEY STREET. or tele-
phone No. 80.
SD FOR BALE. -TWO-STORY
▪ orlck house on Nelson street. Eight
rooms and bathroom. Good location.
Would exchange for bungalow or cap
tage. Apply at SIGNAL omen
THRESHING OUTFIT FOR SALE. -
▪ 1A36 Hart Parr tractor ; 36-50 Ooodi-
son thresher, straweutter attachment;
l&tt. grain kinder and pipes. Wall
equipped,` good ronulny order. Ales
20-b.p. George White ream engine;
36-50 George White .trawcutter at-
tachment ; 1&tt. gralnioader and pipes.
Good running order. Will sell togeth-
er or separately. HUGU (HISHOLM.
5,11. R Goderleh.
• • •
WILLIAM BEATTT
A victim of a heart attack brought
on by the IWease beat of last week.
William Beatty, aged sixty-two, col-
lapsed at his summer cottage at
Bogie's Beach on Sunday morning and
died before the arrival of medical
aid. Mr. Beatty, a retired bank man-
ager who two years ago entered the
insurance field in Goderich, was well
known and highly regarded by a host
of friends, attracted to bin by his
pleasant and cheery disposition. He
was born at Bayfield and as • young
man entered the employ of the Ster-
ling Bank. He was manager of
branches of the bank at Hayfield, Var-
na, Dungannon, Mount Brydges and
Hlllaburg, and retired In 1925. His
wife, who survives him, was formerly
Miss Cora Roberts, of Dunganaoa.
He was a member of the Memoir
Lodge. Canadian Mader of -Foresters
and Llone Club, and was treasurer'of-
the Goderich Collegiate Institute
board. Beside• the widow, he leave,
-a son. William, aged thirteen. Mr.
J. M. Roberts. clerk of Huron county,
1s a brother -In-law of the deceased.
The funeral service was conducted
at St. George's church on Wednesday
afternoon by the rector,' Rev. A. C.
Calder. Interment was kn Maitland
Col. H. C. Dunlop, E. D. Brown, Dr.
'J. A. Graham, R. C. Hay., W. A. Coal-
-aad A. Wilkes _---__._-
Dr. J. Evans and wife, of Terwto,
and Mr. -and Mrs. d Evaas, of Meant!
ford, ,peat a few days at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Cooper, Hamil-
ton street.
BORN
H1UMBER.-At St. Lambert, Que., on
Tuesday. Jvll11..to_Mr. and Mrs.
Chas. M. Humber, d we.
DDE
B*IATTY.-At Bogie's. Beach, on Sun -
dal. July 12, Witham Beatty, aged
62 years.
MacKAY.-In Huron township, Bruce
county, on Friday, July 10, Captain
Ronald MacKay, in his 91st year.
THURLOtW,-At Winnipeg, on Sunday,
July 12. Margaret Dougherty, wi-
dow of the late George Thurlow, In
her 8001 year.
CARD OF THANKS
'1 HE WRFE A^' F4M j7 -Q , MIC
LATE JOSEPH MARTIN wish to
rewrite their sincere appreciation Of
the many klndneeaes extended to them
in- their - recant berwromena----Tiley
wish especially to thank the employ-
ees of the Goderich Salt Co. and those
who loaned cars for the funeral.
TO IIENT
Tu RENT. -FURNISHED ROOMS,
l■ centrally located. .Apply BOX 10.
THE SIGNAL.
D(IUSE TO Ep1NT.---FUR\ii$HED,
for three or four months. ON
Bruce street. Phone 87, Oodericb.
,.uA T
on Hamilton atreet. All odern
conveniences. REG. McGEE, Hamil-
ton street.
Til RENT. _P JRNiSH7gT SUMMER
(c)TTA(tK. _ At the lake;_ Melte
minntea from tore. Every ronvea-
lente. Sandy beach. Apply W.
A(itP1SON & S0!t.
AUCTION SALMI -
AUCTION BAJA 0 ODSe-
TDNTs OF A WELL FURNISHED
HOMO:.
We are Instrneted to sell frtthout
any reserve the emulate of the bona
of the late Mr, It. T, Cralgle, St. Vin-
cent street, Go11erith. ea
SATI'RDAY, JULY 1&h,
commencing at 1.30 o'clock :
Living -roux furnishings, Including a
good ckeRerpald suite, raga, bridge
lamps, ornames+ts,. rte,; dining -room
furnishings including complete suite
of ten pieces, rttg, dishes, china, glare-
w•re, linen and cutlery; bedrooms, con-
tents of four feoly furnished, rugs, rte.;
kitchen furalebingr and McCrary elec-
tric
ketrlc range with woe. practically new ;
garden hose. glades tools, and numer-
ous otbe. articles. n ,
TERMS -Cash.
T. GUMMY & BOK Awtioneers.
ALCrioN wax of 1''OIIILLOCIIir'
BRICK AND STCOCO BUNGALOW.
We are lasttucted to sell by public
auction at the premise*, Keay. street,
Goderki, ea
num!. JULY 17th.
at 6.12 p.m.:
A comfortable bungalow and lot No.
1267; also lot 1248. The home eon -
kitchen. two bedrooms, bathroom and
hardwood floors, high airy cellar un -
dr -whole house, and good furnace.
There L a two -car garage with cement
Poor, lights, etc. The Iota contain a
,member of fruit and ornamental trees
and shrubs. The property is situated
in a good part of Goderich.
TERMS -Twenty per cent. of pur-
chase price to be paid at time of sole,
balance to be pard in thirty days or
otherwise arranged for.
The property can be In.W.eted ■1 any
time by applying to the undersigned.
T. GUNDRY & SON, Auctioneers.
AUCTION SAI,E OF /*ARM STOCK
AND IMPLEMENTS.
There will be offered for sale by Ed-
ward Fisher, at lot 2, concession 8,
Colborne township (just east of Car-
low), on
MONDAY. JULY 20th, 1966,
commencing at 1 o'clock p.m.:
Horses, -Black horse, six years old,
chestnut horse, twelve years old.
Cows. --Cor just freshened; two
eowS, freshener! In /satiety; two cows,
freshened to April: three two -year-
olds; Ore yearlings; four spring calves.
Pigs. -One Roo, with litter; one sow,
bred six weeks; fifteen chunks.
Poultry. -Fifty bens aad two hens
with chlekma
Impletwts.-Marucey-ftarrla binder;
Froot & Wood mower; Massey -Harris
hay 'loader; Prost & Wood horse
rate: Cpcksbutt steel roller; cultiva-
tor; Cocksbntt tiding plow; Frost
Wood single plow, No. 21; Cockah0tt
two -furrowed Kangaroo plow ; bo
scuffler; harrow's, fear sections:
ham fanning mill ; Marley -Hanle
discs; seed drill;' tutnip drill; roo'
vetoer; De Leval cream separator;
buggy; ratter; two wagons; Eureka
hay and stock rack ; .tone -boat; pair
of sleighs; waeelbarrow ; set double
harnei►:...let.flAC1e pJIrAC/:.-4ft..plor
hartbeest; two gatvanlaed pig trongbs;
flan barrels; fork.; chain•: shorela;
pile of !ember; some household et-
fe•cte and nnmerena other smirks.
TERMS--Ceelt. . .
Overyt>.ftig -mem be ��q)d as to
prietor 1. rre$ tie-rirmin$. -
T. O4JNDAY & SON, Auctioneers.
LbiWAsli1 rumen, Proprietor.
A
TH()MAS GUNDRY, OODICRI0H,
LIVE STOCK AND ODNERAL
AUCTIONEER
Telephone No 119
Sales ■tteoded to anywhere and every
effort made to give satisfaction.
Farmers' sale notes dlscouated.
MEDICAL
DR. F. J. R. FORSTER, bTin, 14lt.
KOBE, THROAT.
Late House Surgeon New Yerk
Opbthalmtc and Aural Hospital. ar
'latest at Moorefield Eye Hospital
and Golden Squr.re Throat Hospital,
London, Eng.
EYES TESTED, GLASSES
SUPPLIED
63 Waterloo Street S., Stratford.
Telephooe 267.
Next visit -Wednesday, July nth,
from 7 p.m., to 11.30 a.m. on Thurs-
day, July 301b, at Bodfcrd HeteL
MAL
. tai al4 =UM -
--narrllgar. Me. - -r
Oise--4bert Heals, Oederkh,
DOUGLAS R. NAIRN,
Barrister aad Solicitor
Mee Hamilton Street. Goderich.
Telephone 612.
ERNEST M. LEE,
Barrister and Solicitor
Sun Life Balldtag, Adelaide sad Vie.'
tort* Streets, Toronto 2.
Telephone Elea 5301.
HOMILIES PRACTITIONER
CHIROPRACTOR AND DRUGLESS
THERAPIST
Ooderlch, Phone 341
Equipped with electro-magnetie
baths. Electronic electric treatments
and chiropractic. Chronic, organic,
and servous diseases. Lady is at-
tendance. 0fi1ce bourn 2 to 5 and 7
to 8 p.m. bn Tuesday, Friday and Sat-
urday, and on Wednesday 10 to 12
a.m. only. or consultation may be bad
by appolntmest.
Monday end Thursday at Mitchell
A. N. ATKINSON
Residence and omOce-Corner of
South street and Britasat* road.
D4BURANCIII. IAANB, RFC.,
KILLOP MTAL FIRE INSUR-
ANCE CO. -Farm and isolated
town property insured.
Omcere-Alec. Broadfoot, President,
Seafortb ; John E. Pepper, Vice-Preal-
dent. Brucefleld ; M. A. Reid, Secre-
tary -Treasurer, Sea forth.
Directors -Alex. Broadfoot, Rea -
forth; James elholdice, Walton; Wm.
Knex, Londesboro; George Leoakardt,
Dublin ; John E. Pepper, Brumfield:
James Connolly, Goderlcb ; Thomas
Moylan, Seaforth; W. R. Archibald,
Seaforth ; Alex. Mclwing, Blyth.
Agents -W. J. Teo, R.R. 3, Clinton:
James Watt.' Blytb ; John E. Pepper,
R.R. 1, Bracefield ; R. F. McKerelmr,
R.R. I, Dublin; Cbaa. F. Hewitt, Kin-
cardine; R. G. Jarmutb, R.R. 1, Born-
holm.
Policy -holders can make all payments
and get their cards recelpted at the
Royal Rank, Clinton; Calvin Catt's
Grocery, Kingston street, Goderich. or
.1. H. Reid'a General Store, Bayfield.
Warning!
Owners or harborera of
Dogs in the Town of Gode-
rich without a licence are
subject to penalty tinder
Town Bylaw.
The Bylaw will now be
strictly enforced.
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chafed at the"Fax ('olleetor's
,nice or from the undersigned
(signed)
R. C. Poatelethtvaito
Chief of Police.
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