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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1931-12-31, Page 3COUGH REMEDIES GRT MOUS MOMS AT OCR i9'OOHS . Ow ..pular sass Ie *use tram% PRNttd.AL.•LItt$tr - LiCIrg, Ml DitUO CO., CM111O axon"(did-- tattles batt -COLD old pTyear'B�W MP WA4111111:'1$, WATKR- kw te brio w 7'M� Bt.'Rl % .U. ,4, , _._t_._.. bell'iDrug- Store Gods! tt . Phone 90 0. E Fleming for GOVeCnment House? Border Obis Star Mentions Him OHNINHot with Vacant a'Ntaotahip Ac.uedloiM'1yBorder ('IUer'Star, Yr c e a 1aill. K.(' , of Wind - nor; a Uilrgs rammer resident and property—swan of Goderich, may be the nest Lieutenant Governor of Ontario Tuesday's leer had the fol- lowing: "Ottawa sad Toronto am still speculating over the atepntutment of a successor to the Hou. W it. Ross as IJeutenant-Governor 141 thdarl°. "Various names have been mete tiered for nit vac•aney. including that Ile O. F:. tlemmint. K. ('.. of W6uldor. Mr. Arming. spokes to by the. Star -- :.uomw time age. heel wahine 4o give —ot for publication. but Jt V geoeral- 117 believed hen' that he la t' Iieldering the matter. "Mr. Aiming -W at -present a laa.desw al dasratlou this morning. Niel could not be readied for a ,tatemend Oil the latest suggestion from Ottawa tient he might accept the Toronto aplbint- =gaL" BRIEFS The regular meeting of the Womeu'e Institute will be held on Thursday, Jauuar7 7, at 3 p.m. Keep Friday, January 22nd, for tbe monologue -Jests ValJean." Look for further particulars later. The regular steetlsk of the Salttord Hospital Auxiliary will be held at the home of Mrs. Herbert,Morris on Thurs- day, January 7, at 2.30 o'clock. KINGSBR11)GE KIN60i►-- -A bright and happy Tewi7i7tt Bev. Father Ba111Ma of Cllntos spent Christmas among Kingsbridge relatives. Rev. Michael J. Dalton, of 8t. Peter's Seminary, London, Mr. Edwin Garvey. rrI 8t. lltichael's College, Toronto, Mr. IOugene O'Keefe, of Western Univer- sity, Loudon, and the Misses Margaret and Helena Foley, of Detriot, are spending the holidays at their homes here. NEW YEAR'S DINI!Ut Plan for it NoW' of collars. ft will include Ila- tnditkwal roast as the principal featnre. And, of eouree, you'll want the chsiceet eat to Justify yunr hest culinary eillerialneeTer tion. Thal'a-w y ehnpping herr will be such a plesenure: for eur assortment Include,* tun the kind of meat or fowl you prefer. Parkhilra Meat Market TELEPHONY 231 Iasi Street Gederie8 Council Eleted without Contest GODERICH, ONT. ended the prat year has beat dew, grain, deur, salt and gaaullne being the chief commodities handled. -Mr. Ka'barke ',1 who purchased the Guderich photos /urn tart epilog. re. (Continued from peas 1) porta that the business has exceeded year. Aa a result of tie effects of this lis expectaUobs and that tate winter year's council, the Vederal Government he is installing new machinery W the awarded a contract for the erection of mill. pretwutlrss of unemployment ► 100 -ft. crib loud a Boat at the south @gat end of the harbor, bestrides wideb has been foremost In the minds of the a oitsmiderable amount of other repair council. Early last fall we applied 1e, w oik lira antis ataotrtTlW bettor whtrh the a . muultw.t _ jQr t}a._ s11af1 S of ne821,000 tor the purpose of Carrying r(tlted In the employment of a num- � auric !a "10 Ow►u- 13hortl7 bee of Goberlen ' men. Tui" AAAA:.. . t -PP* t. gilarlfar/;, we received word that GM With tbe valued ttsslsta�e of our AM- f However. 1 static regrairi pea. IG�W-`- fBpottmA -hese ent w #10,000 - also succeeded to obtaining • turther The visitors from" Detroit over- Christman' ver('hristman' leetlesdsI Mr. Bill Dalton. Mr. Walter Dalton, Dr. and Mrs. Kas per, Misses ielimbeth and Gertrude O'Connor, Marguerette Sullivan, Mar lea Dalton. Monica Martin, To Joy. Myers, ISM. A•i.,stgLlt,t,..= Dreonen, Mimes Gertrude Foley, Loretta My er. and Trete Hogan were visitors from: London. Mr. and Mrs. A. Klnahan and fam , of at. AugusUae. -•past Ckriatmat at M. J. O'e'ennor's. — - Meters. N. Perry and T. J. Dresses ar fewd f 'D.trn+t Halifax.The mill has been running l should bring up the question the urban Mr. Maul:wan said Mr. saes WAS grant u0 1135,(00 from the Federal Government In the supplementary esti- mates for the purpose of completing the concrete superstructures of the north end south piers. This contract was awarded to William Bermingham & Son, who now have about half of the work completed. A large number of Oodertch men have obtained etuploy- ment In connection with this under- taking. "During the pat season. ninety-two freighters have calledatOodertelt: Tit` loading and unloading of these feelgM tern has given employment to many Goderieb men. •'Tbe Goderich Elevator Company [� ports • satisfactory year considering general condltioue. Including the boats now loaded with winter storage, this elevator has hail forty-seven boats, with cargo's totalling 8,000.Itt►0 bushels of grain. the equivalent of 5,34) cars, 4urtns .tliojet!e season. "The Western Cawda Flour was not at all satisfied and I invited our Provincial representative, Mr. Charles Robertson, to motor with me to Westford. where we saw Dr. Mon- teith, Minister of Public Works and La - bre 1 alaa_obtaloed the +stridence of Mr. pea. Sprats. oar Federal member, and we finally succeeded In having the allotment raised to $15.000. Aa noon as this was confirmed by both the Pro- vluclal and Federal Governments, work was immediately comm/mead on the trunk sewer, giving empleytidat to our -isemployed. Agave time yh we were able to arrow for ten of rag Unem- ployed to be -sent north to traek-ia the Trans-0anada Highway. These men report that they are well treated and like their work. We have arranged with the Government to take ave or more additional men. The representa- tive of the Government was in town is day making amngemests to get these men away. "The tourist Ixtainesa the part sum- mer, ao far.. as 4he hetet! 'were con- .cerned, was net up to the standard, but Company has had- twenty-WM beats , believe that private homes- gluing in which during the year they had highest attendance oat any csae Sar at Its elevator during the pad messes, accommodation to tourists did fairly *teemed to he tieing at one anothcr'a clay dopier the year was MO. Of a which represents 2,800.000 bushels ot well. influencing the tourist trade was. throat% that "(Met lug serious might Ise•e1ble Stark of cal). the following were swank' Otis 'wlW' the fart. shaLssews�tisssirttMimmmta place be awed tos+uur u[ 4iam-Jl1utW1.1 '1st kl�+W eitrdswte+ saint* for attendant's. w ale' - "+J° lir coma -, o 1 _ 1J • nr _ wheatlets, Pur►tyoifa-"'�tc.,'ilrh-ICH 1» in the stork nutter' lied to star at peer. the-rxtrpe�ere.l t..•.. ►ata- Jmir-t..ttra4+r• . duet% are not only shipped throughout home this year. cha»tcued. and with pewee restored they Bobbi' held anal Mahe! Brudley, 144: to MAY fa 1 Lloyd Itradley and Bruce Bradley. C1101111111•batare exported -It I* nee.•i;..:ted that the Ineemltag had been concerted tutu something like i 141: IJ.4en Videsn, 131 ; ilusl4 Brnd• reign ,00tatries. Tam year, the Com round) will be faced wltb the gt)enttoa n mutual admiration society end were ley. V llowra and Mari Gal- paty for the first time In its history of a re -valuation of properties hi the rtlaily to re-elect themselves I' tweht- 110.w, 1`21: Kathleen Rundle, Frank iiLTtt�ed L_ r - of` nty-furmymtttlatlsw't+nr}�r > tm4t�• - __ .. products by beat from Goderich to it Is clear that if the county council Referring to .Ilio financial statement its efforts to bele needy caasa• Ti►e tax situation, Mr. Turner arid. M bothered lass win be was charm* • of the finance committee. Dlecttttu should be used in collecting taxes In cruses of slcknted or unemployment. He did not criticise the council for what had been dour in tbe way of tax collection; but he did nut alto gether agree with the cutting off of the Primary Group Present Program Pleasing Entertainment Given by Ttieerday; Thitenther1st Ida_ --S of Lillmew, Miss Alma sI Lindon. Messrs. Harry of Walkeetee aad Turn of Toronto, sod Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Moffat of W1adger. F)ti.ee Wedaleg 6sIYertiig.-A mans the guests at Hie family gathering at Mr. S..1. Kilpatrick's four generations were represeateds (1) Mn. Davtd An Primary Department of St. dermal, who is to her ninety-second George's Sunday School year, (2) her daughters, Mrs. Iatae Andrew and Mrs. John Helm, (3) Mr. Alfred Andrew and (4) little daughter The primary department of the Bun- Wltwifred, and Mrs. Helms. daughter, (3) Mrs. Jack Gardner and (4) her daughter Kathleen. Though tbe guests were Invited for ('hr•latmas, they made ut itr+a .duos wedding an- - nlvertary for Mr. and Mee. Kilpatrick. who were, twenty -dice years married ---r- yea,11i1(mlltrnm-arm war lattice -eel tat tie. �.ois r 3nait, and they were r by --Assents, with prises +tad recipients of 'many beautiful pieces of presents trent the tree. The hettei silver. Rev. rampbelt Tavener gave' the presentation address, to which Mr. Kilpatrick replied. expressing the gra- titude he and Mrs. Kilpatrick felt for the appreciative words and kind gluts. ions -established disown. With regard to the public works department h, day school of St. George's Anglican strongly advocated the engaging of u church ou Tuesday afternoon enjoyed Y alert but pleasing euMrtaluweut working turemrii r min wLo'woo1H pular the direxettou ut Mrs McKim put ou Wa overalls end stay with the and assistants. A short program w'aa Pin . it Would rave Inc town of dollars, Mr. Turner resented statements that he said had been made at elevtlou time a year ago that be was represent- ing the Western Canada Flour Mills OA the council. He did not represent that Cowan, not did the Company aspect him to. lie would never tool for any ladadry and if he went Into the council again 1t would be to represent the people as a whole. The apeaker uatd the first requisite of a man in public life was honesty; the w ood was that he should have a Wad of his own. Hehet peeejlca .meg? up his mind to run for .oltething. and he would allow bit-remitof -sever years in -the council 'to Speak for it- self. H. J. A. MaeEwaa - Ex-Mtyor MacDwan said he had "been happy the past year to be your for Mayor" He thanked.0 the electors hown given also beide, ODER.ICH for the favors they had so often shown ten pal to him In past years. In Jocular fashion Mar. baby otee ctmd to be coggratulated the members of the ild-0;f1 eohtull o1i dinebeinpresent In gab :10Inkt 1.4.11ttrp!1 ;en the VelmrrT i"7 ,g.....5 -OL roll of the Stpday eclaiA incl"- ttie +a'�r With nicely decorated with Christmas tinsel and other detorattoua. The program was as follows: Chorus by the school, "We Welcome you ;" rest- tatlons by Mabel Bradley and Jackie Munday ; chorea by the echoel, "Away b Manger;" recitrtiuna by Larle: aoug by Allueta :lteep tation by Douglas Harrison; song by Margery Hays and Mnry Graham; school report and presentation of prisem. els° plume epeeist prises; reef -canons by Mildred lows, John Gra- ham and 4(wennle Juek: Kong by Rose ltowra, and recitations by Shirley Laurie, Helen VLdean and Alweta tarp. These were pleasantly inter- spersed nter spersed with selections b3' Bert Mobr tDa-eed Kruger Fisher, as wouthorguu and plasm duets. $prctsl prises were given for the (rest performer* during the program These prise -winners were announced by the Judges as folios*: Mildred Vldeen, first; Rose Bowes, second: Mabel Bradley. tided. Prises wen' for the youngest t e, sent. Fleet se was awarded Teen. Baker's : Mrs. Altwrt Kneeshaw's: third to W 1sJ hi RRIT -- Customers and Friends A Happy and Prosperous New Year GEO. STEWART - FLORIST T.lpkes* 10a Bruce Stress THE - ,Xnete-haw.mud Marparet Rundle, 120: Jcar•pfr t(alkettt and t'hatlettc bfam1& 114:.tIntent Steep, 111. The youngest a pupil on the roll le Mary Graham and e .ependtng a rya a . Mr. M. .1 O'Connor accompanied steadily, as has the salt block, It sub- j municlpetlltles being in the minor- very capable minister of finanee; he the next youngest Arthur Bradley. ' 1 rr"Ilion where Iii* trieu& to Detroit on Sunday. The Late lira AesI . -It war s severe ahoek to the many relatives and friends cK Mier Mabel Austin to learn of her midden death, which occurred a, Moud*y of last week In Buffalo whereat* had been employed as stenos replier for awn* time. The body wa• brought to the home of her mother here on Tuesday afternoon and the funeral took place Thursday morning to t1* presence of a large gathertag of ars' 6•athlaIng friends and neighbors. fib• Breit tal and floral bouquets were both numerona and beautiful•. Tote casket was carried by alx mustn't of decreased Messrs. Frank and Wm. Young. Austin Qalnley, W. J n. Frank and Cyril Austin ral from a distaste. atteoded the funeral. Including trends p�s}p. �•. - . Goderich and ClWKpti0. Miss Anutln la anrviveMtisftbkv Bother. Mr's. Agee e Auntie, , �a-biether, Clifton, and a sit ter. -'-'LL; *1ii.. Ansae. who spends the wlntees .,Y,ondon with her *tenth ter Ethel; rttitltrnwl to that piece nn Friday. I sidiary. Some 100 can Of salt of all it! will bury axy JIM. 4'ru a of err and grades here been shipped by this Com- tenting such revaluattat, there being (the l, puny from Goderich daring the last twenty-nine members in the county alma year. The Company during the season council, nine of whom reprer'ent urban : and brought In four boatloads of coal -a municipalities and twenty rural man Ince total of 10.000 tons. Iclp1afttlee. However. should a revel- gra "The imperial Oil Company retorts nation result, we mast remember that having unloaded nine boatloads of gar we have fire tight to appeal to the ollne at Goderich during the past ma- court from the reveleltlas of the vale - lupe the nu ) MAFE] • speaker) wens first -Mayor. lir DIG Ewan claimed the improved fin- 1 al ccodltlon till* year wag to part MA4'EKING, Dec. 29. --Mr. end Mrs Jim Misner. of Stratford. slant Christ the receipt of ■ (Iovernn►ent I Sia* Day at the home of lir. and Mrs nt earned mainly by the 19110 court- 'herb. ('urriiii, who bad n family • and to redln'(bin• in the count} gotlierttty. and the Collegiate Institut! levy Misses Pearls Thompson and Nellie 1l'raustun are home from Loudon for ther, the *saes*meat had been 6114' holiday. Mr. Elmer Johnston of Toronto is spending the CbrLtmaa week at Ws Mame here. Rev. and Mrs. Arthur W. Brown, and family of Burgvaevllle renewed i ispart Dt*ne•rs on this circuit Friday and -Saturday. n. Mr. end Men. J. D. He.auoLt_ Stra ford and Mrs. John Tiffin of Godericb vlalterl at the borne of Mr. and Mee S. J. Kilpatrick on 8ueeday. se ThoPsora-a dleanLe o'_ the family gathtriter rG Tt[cItleteime Johnston's. on Christmas, were Mi. Jae Mallough, Mimes;Margaret and Sarah Mallough, Mrs. Nellie Alton sea• -a total of 5,790,000 gallons, a large part of which was re -shipped by rill and truck. This coming spring the &mostly proposes butlding,tw0 more cwAke and a atoreb*e and ce at ell, rate Fur ere, and, If lynch action should become ri,l, d -this Year and the tax rate in - necessary, it would els my opinion be ,1;na 'd .toflftlL •-The -tarsen ot money well epeut foiMhe .n1�.tan ttwnlel 119.11 had been very fortunate. goutier t0 Employ cPari •r eggerienced With regard to the cemetery per= 10 =nettled arbti stems. We ail knew Anew. Ms,--Maefwan did. not think the harbor. .to rafts -regret the malt of Oblast re- tbe.*2.t00 bequest Of Mr. Robert j(ae• "The Forest Dredging Company. valtatton in '11P211, when as a result Kay should have been used - In tide the amount ,payable by this hewn to the way. Mr. MacKay'. intention, he had sa doribt. ataa_thu..the money timid owned and operated by W. L. Forret. Brawn --"Who do eon keep going to the doctor? HP acid it wart no tourer neercxsary." Jerome- -" I'm reading a continued story In one of his waiting room maga- , shim" 214,`4 �e_W.Qne and All a Happy New Year For 1932 M. ROBINS 4R4 ""-jgjit`7ee Tip Top Tailors-- Goderich teriWiteiteCAVVett1 - itiven employm to a large number of our taxpayers, not only during the *simmer but throughout laeresee.3--from tits tete-0 $37,297.01 for the ave years from lib to 1920 inclusive, to 181.498.12 for the used torrl8E-6eantiflcatlos at tbe' cemetery as he knew it. He was in the winter in (he .building and repair 1 ate Trion from 112? to 1931 lsdaalve. I favor of the purchase, but he thought lig of total tfse�e'ea of dredge*, tugs and sones. The • - -se -aa + (Continued cm page 8) te[ ><24,7DT.Ii.==Te . dredging out of that part of the Island average of $4„40.22 per year fain e; on which the plant was situated ha* the ;verses* during the preceding five M r resulted In the winter work being to a gnat eiiemf`eurtalied. tt-is- tit bit hoped that Mr. Forest will decide to re - erect his dant on the remaining poi, tion of the Island. "We must not forget the fishing in- duetry, one of our oldest Industries, In which there were four Croats operat- Ing this year. The fishermen, unfor- tunately, report that it was an off year. •'The Goderich Organ Company, 1 re- moment purpoites_o _ of all propor- 1 gree to my, reports a pone year low- ton to the valuation of properties In r1111 ever,'klthough the Company states tt the rural municipalities, then it may I 1111 year*. Moreover, the. county should keep in mind the town has tbe.right. to make an application for a special Act of Parliament eon*titnting it a municipality separate from the county. I personally tenet that such steps will never prove necessary or advisable, but should the county continue In its ef- forts to Increase the valuation of pro- perties In urban municipalities for as - b..- sande De fowl. it lots kali golud remit 1e the eotsotl ilii ibleivs ashen i a order to hold its organisation to- forcing the Inge. Thio L a matter. gether. According to Mr. Charles therefore. for the eomsep foe the lneom- Irriundera, the Company has been ad• I ins y(Isr to keep in mind and deal with ersety affected by the fact that the to the best alto ability." bulldbtg Inde*try is virtually at a In rnndnsion, Mr. Lee stated that standstill Pince a decleion of the courts he would again Mr himself Mayorha In interpreting tine Mechanic's Lien Act her the carmen year' widely In effect boldo that alien -falls r Robert Tu rner ha* priority over advances madsby a Ex -Reeve Robert Turner next had mortgagee to a building loan. Until j the floor. He mold the Industrial alt- thla point la settled. probably by lent*- nation of the town was not very good, Iatioil at the evening **salon of the and recalled the promito a which he Indlci Provincial Legisllndlrixtnre, and loan ram mid were made a year ago about fill - ponies and dnals having money to lnveet again release their money for I inn tap the empty factories. The Hy Iacs%tmcat int Milldltlg 1q.nft. ltr.Raum Ides enmities also was a dr.wbavk' to der dot's not expect much of am In - ell ait� ie had banal fie ofllt� iiell would tab a stronger stand with 1 IN -111 1 III 111 fete ree•ncm Riven )sal that Goeern• merit .rad• roatrcfla have thio _Fear Tl)P tmn i.t trade was all right M far 1 sanem x more 1111111141-leg,The aprPeuker erlticlxPd the of Marine Classes in Navigation and Marine 5ngineering will open in Collingwood Collegiate Institut ons 1932 Monday Afternoon January��, E Intending students should file Their at once with the instructors, Capt. E. G Navigation, and Mr. Dougald Munroe, f ins, or with the Secretary of the Board of Information will be cheerfully fern iAructors or the undersigned. W. H. WHIPPS, anon* , for inner" ion. y the _- Settttetlltt LBWrd of Education ism ABOUT A LITTLE I -TRIP 'TO BERMUDA ? • THEN HOW ABOUT A TON OF HEAT FOLKS COAL ? You CAN'T AFFORD U0 TO TAKE THAT Most of us are too busy to think about winter trips to Bermuda, or Florida, or the Riviera. We have to tike our outdoor weather Just as the weather man sees fit to send it. But indoors, -there's another matter. With Heat Polka "Blue Coal" we can - have warmth and happiness and re- laxation and an the health-brtnging qualities of a southern trip. -without the expense. Let's have summer time in our homes this winter. • CALL THE aRtrWa r J. B. MUSTARD COMP NY P1.anP M ■■■■■t■A■■■.l1l R1RUl■■■s-1.11 u The Signal calendars in bnllding activity and /r! ,nIting Improrrment 1n tbe braless. of hie Company "The Dominion load Machinery Company report* a rather quiet •year, to -ft: --it world bee gnn4 thing for the Board of Trade to take is hand. The town would never get any", *here until Hydro rates sere more. nearly equalized 111 Western ()uterio. construe - Imam' rn greatly enrtailed their ad•hnliding ac- as It t. 1 t n h t wx w-alltisi was ttivltiea, with the remelting leek of de man' for road -making maehtnery. 1 "The Goderich Salt Company repnfi* It tion of the Sea- eedweer. whish was la good erne --even Netter then lad hnsktng rap n road on which a lot rat This Cnmfany AVOTPAPP a ahlpmrnt of i Money lead been *lent. There were other rens of relieving unemployment: AMAthreeran n Ane. or arms Melo 'other � hundred ear* A year .Lh ,ut Mfr men for In*tenee. repair of the rotule. The- se! hr.n(1 glria .i' employed by the Cnm. enlpleymcit of n 1110 -a -day engineer oft the sewer fob also war e1mP*t1mtM. P8117. fqetli t tog (nm. I The *idowelk drawn Ionise. hill noted iry n4 CerIalt `1 ,v. * -HERE ■ 1 • • • • • • • they are lovely • • • and the people tell ,us Subscribers paying-Ij,january for -the coming year will receive -one of these -handsome 4432—Calendars. They cost more this year, so we did not get so many, and to make sure of one of them your subscription • should not be too long delayed. a ■ • ■ a ► • • - Now is the time to renew - •• i . u . The Io naiSignal PrintingCo. Ltd • 111 • good peer and i workmen, iridal* end P OMPl, stet il • * imprctv�ng t ehllAren going to the Ie,thing tleaeh. 6 ■ -The of the Uneaten el estkl hair. '.cern pit in proper eon • N :14101141 and f). as Al an Pse( Rail- ! 41(Inn The i-cntral relief committee ;, 1 :-rely sin.4Trg*fh" Mtnwirs••ne 44w-ottlwws .&sr -.. - as alI� Sit a a ■ t'• la 1 a ■ ...r*;tePtxe►t that bnslnPw ems_ �� t6 tit -t <It.<LZL� Km is �.� �_•-. __ . - ._._ AAAA. -. re..:..... .R' ::t,'jyw•tnt.-+nw,trredere, e}„! e