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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1920-05-27, Page 4r a 1�• ., +1� mea Vwr RATS _ s2twii►* • , W H_"q 1WV.* AC4 i 0C f 4*IAV1 of'�, 0 1-..., ,40W ........ W411 t1,1wt !►t a wtifrat'ta, rw►iie boy 1fIrA�'ik-* reeelsh- •. ' 81LK39­-8PrtU'%1AL its, �lailT �$►1:-', .:.I .i "M 01 •'!`�fM'• 1wR'..M �lyatt�` ]f?efQ�"e `�� '�iaR{Qt� Gltnby el it .1stu tlitZf�Aa ^'.urlw go0a 40"a, Natural Shautung Silk Black 5atlr Vwhmt� � �� , . e ..'1'hc l (?M CMI rGiake'"411gttlglotat,,, by „i►tl1&lit�F file�»a4+rkaF#Ik•1F 81>k, !o 31 -incites wide, finest and best quality, very boavy anti 0401440 41na �,ty. : For tAkikt,; +pvRr` tate Hydro -loft -10'0 0 $Attw perfectly even thread, firm weave and coat*, suits or dcea40il. l fnxptflt fifes Iltillrsirll@alltlelt anal: 1*110 At k will launder beautifully. Regu• $� �*+� per yard,-,. ........ .......... ... ..<,., i� Ptr4vittCital .lrtsxtltutloilt; aup�t fio` tW$uRe lar +y.2b value. For... iEl s veldt► aAd� #! i#4iti er if,�' tlCCafr# fill. a : k-, tt)e litlita of a t Ovral Voley 't elf* . Silk Fanlairds fetznitttt byr van , Prosh�l4l 4ii1+t•4rttt Silk and Wool Poplins nt'ltsrlp. it in a $core of neat p64eflaa ,141t 2r�Wpt o aystgm •af ,eltarPlitg a navya, grays, .giroens , etc. $6r : 1"tfif 141e Iror 01 piaw4 r, SOPOK Yard wide• hest quality, in navy, green, lit rgttuprlcipalittes throughout the •,eru- ,Ipurple, resida Regular $2 25. incheas wide. At per yam,.,, • � vincti of- fJnfarfo: 4 $175r1 e�sted %r ... ..... - ....... ......................... • __y stare: wltb�'tit$.� tom' It, P,l Brusselette a7 E 'i,-JL'>mce 1 to: atugat the present 'rat -to thu d to the A1,"10pallues: by, Dresses Reversible Rags increasgng. and reduc* Chip" rate ticava in force, tinRually. ttY oAe: fJ<fth Mitgni6cent selection of women's and 2 x 3 yards, $10.00 Vart of t'h+e 41f(0ro'neo 'hotiveeu tllo misses' bummer Gowns, in silks, voites, 3 x 31 yards, $19.00 'pent rated slid the adopted Mitorttl, Bate (say $I" per h. I?.l, so that a ginghams, georgettea. in every desirable 3 x 4 yards, $20.00 4000101* Ql juslment paav be effected color. Prices have been fixed at very at- +durPis9 a p9riod of Ave years,. tractive $gures, and styles are very new. Llnoleums 4 -tee rgxinslai' . 'Leglslxtnre to Sisk Dresses range opt at,progre5stve lrolfey for the do- ve,,4pmtdtt. of the water -powers, of the $17v- $20 $25P $28 pattern wise, loiBritish make, in splendid Province as fast as it is necessary,tq f patterns and colorings, with heavy canvas meet the requirements of the back. At per square yard.,.... $1 and is found: ]srtetfcal so to do --,people but Floor Rugs ...........................••••. ....... •vo - confining the. elCte11310115 within the Ifmits whicli admit of power being -¢e - Tapestry Rubs, heavy pile, British make. Women's Coats ore;f8 n without the necessity of In- steal§ing'tt►e *citral rate beyond that Good choice of patterns and colorings. fixed upon. Reduction prices in all Summar and Spring 5 -That the Hydro -Electric, manage - 3 x 3 yards, $ iH.00 Coats, tweeds, coverts, etc. Now ea.e n�ent sell power to municipalities on - 3 x 3J yards, $25.00 :v, and that these be required to dis- 3 x 4 yards, $2k 00 $16.00 to $25.00 tribute to users to accoraiance with oheralrules and regulations laid sown by the Provincial Government 67 -That. in order to lln and adapt a amtable policy, -rules and regulations W • ACH F,-.SON a �� for the System of the ossible SO N Electric System that as far as possible 'shall be free from unnecessary com- pfleations and technicalitles, and be fair qnd practical,.,and best suited to r meet the requirements of the Province and the needs of the people, men hav- ing experience and a knowledge or • I for sonde time, but I've taken these did not prevent plaintiff from enter- municipal administration be brought Lbe 0obalch %tar- old ones to the cobbler and am making Ing on the premises, % Vanstone for Into consultation in forming any pot T,• ep6saa ran 71. them do, 'whereas If boots were a ren- plaintiff. J. E. Terhune for defendant. ley and rules and regulations that mai* -- sonable price I would certainly have Judgment In terms of ponsen£ minutes, be put in force for this. purpose. THURSDAY, MAY :.rh, 1920. bought a new pair before this. High Defendant agrees to pay the plaintiff7-That the Government appoint a T (price, undoubtedly tend to restrain $kill in full of his• claim and costs.' permanent Provjnelat Hydro -Electric the demagd far commodities. Tllier f1n- Defendant to keep the timber in quer.Commission of three members to ad- EbrrOMAL COMMENT ancial volume of trade is enormous, tion.• minister the affairs along the lines a but the actual quantity of goods sold Stewart et al. vs. Bell et al. -An ac- a general policy laid down by the Pro, An latercAing th cu,, -ion is rai.rd is prik)abiy ►forks than when things tion by James G Stewart and Arthur xincial Government. One member of by a writer in Toronto Star Weekly as yv,-re ,heap. It is a fallacy hard to J. ,Irwin executors under the will of the Commission, possibly the Chair - to whether high pricey are a ytlmulur kill drat high prices mean prosperity the late David Bell, of Wingham, mu- m, a,might well be a man of financial They do for a few but not for many.' sic dealer, who died July 4, 1919, to 'ability, one to take special interest in. to production or the reNvrse, and the-.----.� have will of June 30th, 1919, probated. the development and engineering feat,' conclusion seerus 1„ Iw reached that SUPREME COURT The defendant, Emma Jane Bell, wli fires of the wort:, and one who is spe- low prices v+ould he a greater stimu. - dow of the deceased, who was also chilly fitted to look, after the general -f A summary of the actions disposed named executrix of the will, filed a needs of the people and of the munlei- lus than high. c,varuK to the necessity p caveat agal t the of at the non -jury Supreme Court sit- Brant Of Probate, Palitles, and, in conjunction vvih th>3 that would be laid up -in workers of alleging the the will was made at a others, devote himself particularly to tinge In l:uderiel► recently by the producing more In order to u►ake ends Hon. Sir: Justice Sutherland follows- time when the deceased was without the question of extbnsions and distri meet. It certainly seems to be a fact Gerry vs The Northern Lite Assur- testamentary capacity and that she bution. that the time utien price, and wages once Co., an action to recover amount believes the deceased was procured to g --That it is suggested that the de - of life, insurance policy on the life of make the will by undue influence and plopment of the Hydro -Radial Sys- r►re high is the tdme vvhcn strikes are one Frank Stewart Gerr}, who ayes fraud. She claims that a will made tems be carried on -if at all -with doe numerous and the suggested explana- killed In artivn in b'rance Aug. filth, Juno 4th, 1915, was heirhusbands true regard to the Interest of the whole last will and testament. The other province, and without undue' •consid- tlon has been' made thtvlt men have 1918. The plaintiff is Noble F. Gerry, defendants are the other beneficiaries craft,, or preference•, bei been receiving such high wages that hardware merchant of Brussels. The of the will. Dudley Holmes for plain- n8 given to they aro well enough off t, be able to question of the extra war premium tiff. R. Vanstone, Proudfoot, Killoran any particular section or diunlelpality. figured in this ease. W. NI, Sinclair 4. Cooke, and R. C. Hays, for defend-) afford to remain idle in the hop0. of for plaintiff. 31� (3. Cameron for de- anis. Judgment in terms of consent obtaining still more. 9i►e writer [n tendanLs, Action settled out of court. minutes agreeing to division of the l Alilitary Cross was presented to the Brown vs ,1liddtetorr-Au action to property. parents of the late- Lieut R,0 l2tnd..A1 ,:--.., Y.. . the Toronto Star Weekly eiombats file lin Watter, of Colborne, killed In ac - theory that the love of money is tho (Rectify conveyance. J. R. Carling for COLORS DIxPOSITED tion at the hath' of Arraoi• Major Plaintiff. Will. Proudfoot for defend- Lawless read the citation, which vvAS strongest stimulant to endeavor. ants. The conveyance apparently had Truitt Atemorial Church. Exeter Re- as follows - "With a fen," tie says, "it undoubt- certain omissions In the way It vvas eet>ies Regimental Colors of 161st "Lieut. Royland Altin Walter, 49th edly is true that the accumulation of drawn up which left it not sufiloiently entl Co Ba t• Can. Inf. Alberta Reglme,t wealth is a passion. But the great definite. His Lordship declared that T __ "For conspicuous gallantry and de - needs of mankind are not actuated by the conveyance from the late Matilda votion 'to duty during, •/ife operations It to an extreme extent The Simple Middleton and Jane Myrtle Nayter The -colors of the 161st Overseas Wats east of Arras trot, 26th .to .29th Aug. pleasure of achievement is a much dated the 24th day 67 Feb., 1911, to R. talion, C. E. F., werw deposited with 1818. When the company commander higher and stronger motive with D. Hayter, intended to convey the lmpr&slue ceremony ,n 3f04daVi bf had becomb many..; Edison, the Inventor, for ex- southerly one-third of lot 7 in the 21st 24th. in Trivitt Memorial Church, Exe-ft ualues second hen took f�eo0i mmand of he l g P I►- ter. Major Dunlop a p company and handled' his men with: „aq►p e. The joy of product, some• concession of the township of Ste P nd Capts. Hether- thing beautiful actuates the artist, the hen, and directed that salt) conveyance MOM Sturdy and Rundle from Gode- skill and Judgment. When ,the Com - poet, the musician. Service is a be rectified to conform o such de- .rich were In attendance. Gen. H. A.I pant' was held up by the heavy ma - stronger motive than money with the clarati,n, Pane.t. G. O. C. of Military District No. I chine -gun and shell fire he personally minister, the missionary, and the dos- 1; Major W. T. Lawless, A. A. G., of Trench vs Burcla[tl and Burchill vs / reconnoitered the ground, `being Olin - tor. Such .men do not work for mon- Trench were two suits arising over London; and U. -Col. H. B- Combe, Lt: tinuajly in the open In doll* so and ey. Nor does the average man with a dealings in certain property In Brus- Col- H. T. Rance, L"ol. J. W. Shaw,�.l,y ilia energy, courage and iWtlative 1, r. family. He will work hard for the no- eels. Soto$ lots in Saskatoon were in- �Jn ; D. icy ggarL; major W. a.. placed his- company in a position from ees_gities and comforts, of life. and to cluded in the deal but these proved to Ia"'aII Rep' Capt. S. E. I&Xeg t. which they were able to Continue sand Provide means to educate his children, be of very small marketable value ley- M G. tart: all present. advance:'„ but when that is accompltshC4 he it otnpared lti' % the suppofiCd value. Ge'Vo Hetheringtoa;r Ai. Q. carried Lieut, Walter was killed shortly of. very willing to ease" off and not work Cissaltsfaetton taftd f!PArran*ettifeiiEe. 1hQ 'Vol eSCOttild by the bands of terwards by a shell' ea he was on his luxeter anttii ttod Combined. + way to the 4mg9i s� ha}•d;' and threateged lawsuits tolloived. ' ng station. bung The records in both avv cases erc Arriving at the church door, the ofA- with» slightly wouioderl, while as9fsting- a The writer concludes Ms articles as draven. W. I,f. Sinclair -for Burchill ler commanding (Lt, -Col. Coombe)�comerade, more severely wounded, to follows : ft. Vanstone -for French, lti ooked with his sword three times a place of safety" '"The nation Is made up of 'individu Gadl;e vs. Gallagher -An action for an the door of the church and was General Panet made the jirrsenta'tion performance or. in the tlttets admitted by the church wardens. who. els. v'i%e can cull Judges of the many specific Ito ilfra, ,Wolter, ntlother, of the •dead ' following the ritual provided for such hero. It was very by what we know of the fevv. Human nate. for !l°i00 damn s. The piaintiif ry fitting -mat this crretnnnlea. Asked, "Who comes• Oeremon nature is pretty much the game, every. 3'ti Fred A. Gadke, a Baru-mtHer 4t ., Y holt place on this occasion, where. and, I maintain, the strongest Fordwich. and tilts attendant, Austin there? The omcer commanding re- as Lieut Walter was the bearer of the compelled to. to make endi meet, are Gallagher, resides tri Howlek, The 'plied; "T•he Mew commanding the Regimental colors. ii lost Battalion seeking admission In. Kipll � the very ones who are cutting• • down Plaintiff claims to have bought the order to present to the Bishop and ng's Recessional was then s the hours of labor today when, re- Pln*V timber, on lot 36, list con ceast10 the church wardens of Trivitt ►Lem- and the most Impi�itaive service was . r,uneritti,n to high, 1 aomelimen of Hovvlck from defendant for $16 per prlal Church. Exeter. the colors of the over. The church wail ,crowded and ad - think that ills best thing that a nutd thousand, payable tiid0 down and Elie a good many wet�e unable -•t0 gain ad - 1141111060 00 said Regiment for safekeeping in this mission. The colors had been in the jpikunit ti nem and be suucahea lump The Plaintiff Measuring up defendantbre. annl. ounced fc' The he Bis wardens then hurt room in the county buildings in announced to the Bishop, whty 'stood Goderich since the 161st left for over - tip everytltlpg, Kvitgea included. c0m- fused to allow him to enter on the at dile chance steps, "Right Reverend'�� ipelkd to get dots t to genuine tdit to premises to out and remove lite thn• Sir, the t►fllcr commanding and oM- >prOdUee more, in order to maize up for her. The defendafit claimed It was cors of the 161st Battalion seek admis- � All mothers can put away anxiety the 11 ` itcl t loss. 11 h art o tfgl a n7(g t gu on to far p f the a OVedent that her timber sloe in miler t0 deposit ilio Colors of 1 regarding theft i suffering !dtildren ague thtrt nihil Prices are not good for was to be rpt}vcd on or before April their regiment for safekeeping in this when they have Mother Graves' Norm !trade .lie 17eedad a new pslr of boots I 111th. 1919, and that up _ to that time he chu'rclr,.'• And Abe Bishop laaswered. Exterminator to '"hive relief. Its et, "Admit them." fects are sure And lasting. Tho church vvardens then escorted the officer commanding and offleers up Only a tool irks to dodge the worst to the channel steps, the 46th Psalm by sitting do%%V eialnd hoping for the ` being sung as they did so, "God Is our best. hope and strength. -a very present help . 0 and the acceptance h sthen the +pried Tend Re lid, d, 'hen to the Load's Table and reverently de- Doctors ''Failed rt` posited the colors upon it, the •Arst.,.�. .. ki. tr 'orae of the Natlorial Anthom Ming ,VA%'nXW.% WOMAN „116% sung as lie did so, Theh tollo%*d ap- IIiD:VBY = propriate prayers and the sermon by ...... the Cllshop. ups. uUti aylo ssyfs to All W'ite 80ifft Bishop Williams itt his sermon re- Frasat btaido 71ra"t ''obi a tisk terred to the high idents of the' 1' 60sh ' of owle iwtley ittlils." 9 tpIm In entering Che war. She grokenhead, blah," May 24th. (Spew And justice. Lind thought It better � Kidney ills 's, her prat �i of Mood's - Mestothin bfor pireak her wci it to tMillerose.rvation of truth., r est aellerty l k riCet Macer resident f v, pills Is, t ovvn an'd efstee±fYie�d realdet►t of �., tinea. His Lorilthip spoke of the tntaa this placer. And '�frs, ?tics • yloa giveuf tilltceit:"~'BraVe1`y t12t..fltle i�wtttlri3i.�tlit"t1' t'eaarSirs. t • ' tr ops, 'espenially� thorn of fila 1<61s1,1" ,i"1'wo "years dgo I .sufterodd from iQ64 had taken pari Will thtir fellows bladder troubler,;' !Mlle tilers- "I ` dtict lac s tut and Ova 04W He said . .+ � t`it fnany latlitxtit tat the 'tv'alP, l; ,.till kinds of mr+!dlcit'i+e`ei 'and. Wo doe- • All 'the doctors AftIfttl #lit the ssfandsird of ex 4140 courage akttit 1,�rff+Cv' eb ttIt vi" to tors Sit 1 no's pet. �� �.�,�.<, (tltlur 'tit•ICi!tteary' ill; thtt l?t1t itflAe to, t►n+l rttedtcin%s ��Il,N1i' 'l0 It�"1� ffili« Idittr „1 turntrl' tr) it •8idfleyi1hl 'amt WOW lhlktge that r1`e * '1'ltwig, Itut*, `hey "sun the g teattat dtiir>tiVility. . FIs asl�'le��v W4 tNat�t'• .rtl�•.�utt�t . lit.;boxMl int'- th�tf #rl found .. 1110kikry slid Lttllltaktt, a I art- ihrie .11 'A 1, lstive aim** h"t" TO, tea Tn ST. an WE W# bxvo ,jnjiG Irmo yad fresh eotta oomenttl of tbo b"t, Graffiell if all lel os, and wjll sell to you At' tho :lowest possible pric.o. Fancy �i3ijwpita in good assort- I44nt. Rtwitt t, Ourmute, bates. Figs, l�rgta,is, sod all the fresh frwto Qf 0e season. 7 1ltuts► "jpeapples, Straw- berdes, 00magets, Lemons had Bana>afts Kiltieatr&ne Bacon Picnic Hams, Cottage Rolls Unca Cooked Meats. Born Flakes, Ile, a package. Fresh Bread every day 120 a loaf. CASH AND CARRY H. WFADVEN Raincoats for Men at a 'Remarkable Price Alen's Tweed Raincoats. The Coact is cut in the single breasted style, a lollse belt with buckle. Sizes 34 to 42, at $12.45 and $16.45 Men's Fawn Raincoats, made in single breasted style, double 'stitched seams. Sizes ; 34 to 46. At; $7.45 Ma ROBINS Open in the Evenings �>Blt1C�CiOIQ0�0 The New Q Decorating qMore D West Street O In addition to our linea of Wall 0 Paper, Paints, etc., we handle all kinds of - ` Gan O Window Glass, Plate Glass, 'Bevelled '(Mass, Mirrors, ate. If you are thinking of doing any Dworaft A this year,•calt on pY aud,'tet ns>a, . give yott•an elttimata. J. Enthbert$on p a fly RUT THE SQUIRE One of ,the greatest household labor sav- ing devices is an VACUtl0 o['swkyl X11Y' t, WL In Martin Clothes -- you find that exclusive patterns, superb colors and ` unique texture go band in hand with the finest tailoring, best of trimmings, and guarantee service. Remember the name Martin, the Tailor 11 'Phone 318 Reid Optical Company of Stratford Opens an Office in Goderich This is an op{ ortunity for all those needing the services of an expert Eyesight Specialist to have their eyes examined and proper glasses fitted. We employ only the most accurate methods and guarantee satisfaction. No drugs or" drops" used. If you_Are having headaches, dizziness, or any symptoms of eye trouble, consult our Specialist. REIED OPTICAL COMPANY Optometists Eyesight Specialists Mfg. Opticians 121 Ontario Street, Stratford Goderich -Office in T. R. Harrison's Insurance Rooms, across the hall from Dr. MacDonell's Dental Parlors, on West Street, just off the Square. Every Friday, commencing May 28th Homs $ a m. to 5 p.m. A. L. WLE,*Specialist in charge. Note the day each week. ST4F Annual Excursion Goderich to, Detroit AND RETURN i u• ; w t; tG , ` M14 d -Y k t r, ai a � ► orf i { hII T� ti . l�1 I A !4� :s 1�• ., +1� mea Vwr RATS _ s2twii►* • , W H_"q 1WV.* AC4 i 0C f 4*IAV1 of'�, 0 1-..., ,40W ........ W411 t1,1wt !►t a wtifrat'ta, rw►iie boy 1fIrA�'ik-* reeelsh- •. ' 81LK39­-8PrtU'%1AL its, �lailT �$►1:-', .:.I .i "M 01 •'!`�fM'• 1wR'..M �lyatt�` ]f?efQ�"e `�� '�iaR{Qt� Gltnby el it .1stu tlitZf�Aa ^'.urlw go0a 40"a, Natural Shautung Silk Black 5atlr Vwhmt� � �� , . e ..'1'hc l (?M CMI rGiake'"411gttlglotat,,, by „i►tl1&lit�F file�»a4+rkaF#Ik•1F 81>k, !o 31 -incites wide, finest and best quality, very boavy anti 0401440 41na �,ty. : For tAkikt,; +pvRr` tate Hydro -loft -10'0 0 $Attw perfectly even thread, firm weave and coat*, suits or dcea40il. l fnxptflt fifes Iltillrsirll@alltlelt anal: 1*110 At k will launder beautifully. Regu• $� �*+� per yard,-,. ........ .......... ... ..<,., i� Ptr4vittCital .lrtsxtltutloilt; aup�t fio` tW$uRe lar +y.2b value. For... iEl s veldt► aAd� #! i#4iti er if,�' tlCCafr# fill. a : k-, tt)e litlita of a t Ovral Voley 't elf* . Silk Fanlairds fetznitttt byr van , Prosh�l4l 4ii1+t•4rttt Silk and Wool Poplins nt'ltsrlp. it in a $core of neat p64eflaa ,141t 2r�Wpt o aystgm •af ,eltarPlitg a navya, grays, .giroens , etc. $6r : 1"tfif 141e Iror 01 piaw4 r, SOPOK Yard wide• hest quality, in navy, green, lit rgttuprlcipalittes throughout the •,eru- ,Ipurple, resida Regular $2 25. incheas wide. At per yam,.,, • � vincti of- fJnfarfo: 4 $175r1 e�sted %r ... ..... - ....... ......................... • __y stare: wltb�'tit$.� tom' It, P,l Brusselette a7 E 'i,-JL'>mce 1 to: atugat the present 'rat -to thu d to the A1,"10pallues: by, Dresses Reversible Rags increasgng. and reduc* Chip" rate ticava in force, tinRually. ttY oAe: fJ<fth Mitgni6cent selection of women's and 2 x 3 yards, $10.00 Vart of t'h+e 41f(0ro'neo 'hotiveeu tllo misses' bummer Gowns, in silks, voites, 3 x 31 yards, $19.00 'pent rated slid the adopted Mitorttl, Bate (say $I" per h. I?.l, so that a ginghams, georgettea. in every desirable 3 x 4 yards, $20.00 4000101* Ql juslment paav be effected color. Prices have been fixed at very at- +durPis9 a p9riod of Ave years,. tractive $gures, and styles are very new. Llnoleums 4 -tee rgxinslai' . 'Leglslxtnre to Sisk Dresses range opt at,progre5stve lrolfey for the do- ve,,4pmtdtt. of the water -powers, of the $17v- $20 $25P $28 pattern wise, loiBritish make, in splendid Province as fast as it is necessary,tq f patterns and colorings, with heavy canvas meet the requirements of the back. At per square yard.,.... $1 and is found: ]srtetfcal so to do --,people but Floor Rugs ...........................••••. ....... •vo - confining the. elCte11310115 within the Ifmits whicli admit of power being -¢e - Tapestry Rubs, heavy pile, British make. Women's Coats ore;f8 n without the necessity of In- steal§ing'tt►e *citral rate beyond that Good choice of patterns and colorings. fixed upon. Reduction prices in all Summar and Spring 5 -That the Hydro -Electric, manage - 3 x 3 yards, $ iH.00 Coats, tweeds, coverts, etc. Now ea.e n�ent sell power to municipalities on - 3 x 3J yards, $25.00 :v, and that these be required to dis- 3 x 4 yards, $2k 00 $16.00 to $25.00 tribute to users to accoraiance with oheralrules and regulations laid sown by the Provincial Government 67 -That. in order to lln and adapt a amtable policy, -rules and regulations W • ACH F,-.SON a �� for the System of the ossible SO N Electric System that as far as possible 'shall be free from unnecessary com- pfleations and technicalitles, and be fair qnd practical,.,and best suited to r meet the requirements of the Province and the needs of the people, men hav- ing experience and a knowledge or • I for sonde time, but I've taken these did not prevent plaintiff from enter- municipal administration be brought Lbe 0obalch %tar- old ones to the cobbler and am making Ing on the premises, % Vanstone for Into consultation in forming any pot T,• ep6saa ran 71. them do, 'whereas If boots were a ren- plaintiff. J. E. Terhune for defendant. ley and rules and regulations that mai* -- sonable price I would certainly have Judgment In terms of ponsen£ minutes, be put in force for this. purpose. THURSDAY, MAY :.rh, 1920. bought a new pair before this. High Defendant agrees to pay the plaintiff7-That the Government appoint a T (price, undoubtedly tend to restrain $kill in full of his• claim and costs.' permanent Provjnelat Hydro -Electric the demagd far commodities. Tllier f1n- Defendant to keep the timber in quer.Commission of three members to ad- EbrrOMAL COMMENT ancial volume of trade is enormous, tion.• minister the affairs along the lines a but the actual quantity of goods sold Stewart et al. vs. Bell et al. -An ac- a general policy laid down by the Pro, An latercAing th cu,, -ion is rai.rd is prik)abiy ►forks than when things tion by James G Stewart and Arthur xincial Government. One member of by a writer in Toronto Star Weekly as yv,-re ,heap. It is a fallacy hard to J. ,Irwin executors under the will of the Commission, possibly the Chair - to whether high pricey are a ytlmulur kill drat high prices mean prosperity the late David Bell, of Wingham, mu- m, a,might well be a man of financial They do for a few but not for many.' sic dealer, who died July 4, 1919, to 'ability, one to take special interest in. to production or the reNvrse, and the-.----.� have will of June 30th, 1919, probated. the development and engineering feat,' conclusion seerus 1„ Iw reached that SUPREME COURT The defendant, Emma Jane Bell, wli fires of the wort:, and one who is spe- low prices v+ould he a greater stimu. - dow of the deceased, who was also chilly fitted to look, after the general -f A summary of the actions disposed named executrix of the will, filed a needs of the people and of the munlei- lus than high. c,varuK to the necessity p caveat agal t the of at the non -jury Supreme Court sit- Brant Of Probate, Palitles, and, in conjunction vvih th>3 that would be laid up -in workers of alleging the the will was made at a others, devote himself particularly to tinge In l:uderiel► recently by the producing more In order to u►ake ends Hon. Sir: Justice Sutherland follows- time when the deceased was without the question of extbnsions and distri meet. It certainly seems to be a fact Gerry vs The Northern Lite Assur- testamentary capacity and that she bution. that the time utien price, and wages once Co., an action to recover amount believes the deceased was procured to g --That it is suggested that the de - of life, insurance policy on the life of make the will by undue influence and plopment of the Hydro -Radial Sys- r►re high is the tdme vvhcn strikes are one Frank Stewart Gerr}, who ayes fraud. She claims that a will made tems be carried on -if at all -with doe numerous and the suggested explana- killed In artivn in b'rance Aug. filth, Juno 4th, 1915, was heirhusbands true regard to the Interest of the whole last will and testament. The other province, and without undue' •consid- tlon has been' made thtvlt men have 1918. The plaintiff is Noble F. Gerry, defendants are the other beneficiaries craft,, or preference•, bei been receiving such high wages that hardware merchant of Brussels. The of the will. Dudley Holmes for plain- n8 given to they aro well enough off t, be able to question of the extra war premium tiff. R. Vanstone, Proudfoot, Killoran any particular section or diunlelpality. figured in this ease. W. NI, Sinclair 4. Cooke, and R. C. Hays, for defend-) afford to remain idle in the hop0. of for plaintiff. 31� (3. Cameron for de- anis. Judgment in terms of consent obtaining still more. 9i►e writer [n tendanLs, Action settled out of court. minutes agreeing to division of the l Alilitary Cross was presented to the Brown vs ,1liddtetorr-Au action to property. parents of the late- Lieut R,0 l2tnd..A1 ,:--.., Y.. . the Toronto Star Weekly eiombats file lin Watter, of Colborne, killed In ac - theory that the love of money is tho (Rectify conveyance. J. R. Carling for COLORS DIxPOSITED tion at the hath' of Arraoi• Major Plaintiff. Will. Proudfoot for defend- Lawless read the citation, which vvAS strongest stimulant to endeavor. ants. The conveyance apparently had Truitt Atemorial Church. Exeter Re- as follows - "With a fen," tie says, "it undoubt- certain omissions In the way It vvas eet>ies Regimental Colors of 161st "Lieut. Royland Altin Walter, 49th edly is true that the accumulation of drawn up which left it not sufiloiently entl Co Ba t• Can. Inf. Alberta Reglme,t wealth is a passion. But the great definite. His Lordship declared that T __ "For conspicuous gallantry and de - needs of mankind are not actuated by the conveyance from the late Matilda votion 'to duty during, •/ife operations It to an extreme extent The Simple Middleton and Jane Myrtle Nayter The -colors of the 161st Overseas Wats east of Arras trot, 26th .to .29th Aug. pleasure of achievement is a much dated the 24th day 67 Feb., 1911, to R. talion, C. E. F., werw deposited with 1818. When the company commander higher and stronger motive with D. Hayter, intended to convey the lmpr&slue ceremony ,n 3f04daVi bf had becomb many..; Edison, the Inventor, for ex- southerly one-third of lot 7 in the 21st 24th. in Trivitt Memorial Church, Exe-ft ualues second hen took f�eo0i mmand of he l g P I►- ter. Major Dunlop a p company and handled' his men with: „aq►p e. The joy of product, some• concession of the township of Ste P nd Capts. Hether- thing beautiful actuates the artist, the hen, and directed that salt) conveyance MOM Sturdy and Rundle from Gode- skill and Judgment. When ,the Com - poet, the musician. Service is a be rectified to conform o such de- .rich were In attendance. Gen. H. A.I pant' was held up by the heavy ma - stronger motive than money with the clarati,n, Pane.t. G. O. C. of Military District No. I chine -gun and shell fire he personally minister, the missionary, and the dos- 1; Major W. T. Lawless, A. A. G., of Trench vs Burcla[tl and Burchill vs / reconnoitered the ground, `being Olin - tor. Such .men do not work for mon- Trench were two suits arising over London; and U. -Col. H. B- Combe, Lt: tinuajly in the open In doll* so and ey. Nor does the average man with a dealings in certain property In Brus- Col- H. T. Rance, L"ol. J. W. Shaw,�.l,y ilia energy, courage and iWtlative 1, r. family. He will work hard for the no- eels. Soto$ lots in Saskatoon were in- �Jn ; D. icy ggarL; major W. a.. placed his- company in a position from ees_gities and comforts, of life. and to cluded in the deal but these proved to Ia"'aII Rep' Capt. S. E. I&Xeg t. which they were able to Continue sand Provide means to educate his children, be of very small marketable value ley- M G. tart: all present. advance:'„ but when that is accompltshC4 he it otnpared lti' % the suppofiCd value. Ge'Vo Hetheringtoa;r Ai. Q. carried Lieut, Walter was killed shortly of. very willing to ease" off and not work Cissaltsfaetton taftd f!PArran*ettifeiiEe. 1hQ 'Vol eSCOttild by the bands of terwards by a shell' ea he was on his luxeter anttii ttod Combined. + way to the 4mg9i s� ha}•d;' and threateged lawsuits tolloived. ' ng station. bung The records in both avv cases erc Arriving at the church door, the ofA- with» slightly wouioderl, while as9fsting- a The writer concludes Ms articles as draven. W. I,f. Sinclair -for Burchill ler commanding (Lt, -Col. Coombe)�comerade, more severely wounded, to follows : ft. Vanstone -for French, lti ooked with his sword three times a place of safety" '"The nation Is made up of 'individu Gadl;e vs. Gallagher -An action for an the door of the church and was General Panet made the jirrsenta'tion performance or. in the tlttets admitted by the church wardens. who. els. v'i%e can cull Judges of the many specific Ito ilfra, ,Wolter, ntlother, of the •dead ' following the ritual provided for such hero. It was very by what we know of the fevv. Human nate. for !l°i00 damn s. The piaintiif ry fitting -mat this crretnnnlea. Asked, "Who comes• Oeremon nature is pretty much the game, every. 3'ti Fred A. Gadke, a Baru-mtHer 4t ., Y holt place on this occasion, where. and, I maintain, the strongest Fordwich. and tilts attendant, Austin there? The omcer commanding re- as Lieut Walter was the bearer of the compelled to. to make endi meet, are Gallagher, resides tri Howlek, The 'plied; "T•he Mew commanding the Regimental colors. ii lost Battalion seeking admission In. Kipll � the very ones who are cutting• • down Plaintiff claims to have bought the order to present to the Bishop and ng's Recessional was then s the hours of labor today when, re- Pln*V timber, on lot 36, list con ceast10 the church wardens of Trivitt ►Lem- and the most Impi�itaive service was . r,uneritti,n to high, 1 aomelimen of Hovvlck from defendant for $16 per prlal Church. Exeter. the colors of the over. The church wail ,crowded and ad - think that ills best thing that a nutd thousand, payable tiid0 down and Elie a good many wet�e unable -•t0 gain ad - 1141111060 00 said Regiment for safekeeping in this mission. The colors had been in the jpikunit ti nem and be suucahea lump The Plaintiff Measuring up defendantbre. annl. ounced fc' The he Bis wardens then hurt room in the county buildings in announced to the Bishop, whty 'stood Goderich since the 161st left for over - tip everytltlpg, Kvitgea included. c0m- fused to allow him to enter on the at dile chance steps, "Right Reverend'�� ipelkd to get dots t to genuine tdit to premises to out and remove lite thn• Sir, the t►fllcr commanding and oM- >prOdUee more, in order to maize up for her. The defendafit claimed It was cors of the 161st Battalion seek admis- � All mothers can put away anxiety the 11 ` itcl t loss. 11 h art o tfgl a n7(g t gu on to far p f the a OVedent that her timber sloe in miler t0 deposit ilio Colors of 1 regarding theft i suffering !dtildren ague thtrt nihil Prices are not good for was to be rpt}vcd on or before April their regiment for safekeeping in this when they have Mother Graves' Norm !trade .lie 17eedad a new pslr of boots I 111th. 1919, and that up _ to that time he chu'rclr,.'• And Abe Bishop laaswered. Exterminator to '"hive relief. Its et, "Admit them." fects are sure And lasting. Tho church vvardens then escorted the officer commanding and offleers up Only a tool irks to dodge the worst to the channel steps, the 46th Psalm by sitting do%%V eialnd hoping for the ` being sung as they did so, "God Is our best. hope and strength. -a very present help . 0 and the acceptance h sthen the +pried Tend Re lid, d, 'hen to the Load's Table and reverently de- Doctors ''Failed rt` posited the colors upon it, the •Arst.,.�. .. ki. tr 'orae of the Natlorial Anthom Ming ,VA%'nXW.% WOMAN „116% sung as lie did so, Theh tollo%*d ap- IIiD:VBY = propriate prayers and the sermon by ...... the Cllshop. ups. uUti aylo ssyfs to All W'ite 80ifft Bishop Williams itt his sermon re- Frasat btaido 71ra"t ''obi a tisk terred to the high idents of the' 1' 60sh ' of owle iwtley ittlils." 9 tpIm In entering Che war. She grokenhead, blah," May 24th. (Spew And justice. Lind thought It better � Kidney ills 's, her prat �i of Mood's - Mestothin bfor pireak her wci it to tMillerose.rvation of truth., r est aellerty l k riCet Macer resident f v, pills Is, t ovvn an'd efstee±fYie�d realdet►t of �., tinea. His Lorilthip spoke of the tntaa this placer. And '�frs, ?tics • yloa giveuf tilltceit:"~'BraVe1`y t12t..fltle i�wtttlri3i.�tlit"t1' t'eaarSirs. t • ' tr ops, 'espenially� thorn of fila 1<61s1,1" ,i"1'wo "years dgo I .sufterodd from iQ64 had taken pari Will thtir fellows bladder troubler,;' !Mlle tilers- "I ` dtict lac s tut and Ova 04W He said . .+ � t`it fnany latlitxtit tat the 'tv'alP, l; ,.till kinds of mr+!dlcit'i+e`ei 'and. Wo doe- • All 'the doctors AftIfttl #lit the ssfandsird of ex 4140 courage akttit 1,�rff+Cv' eb ttIt vi" to tors Sit 1 no's pet. �� �.�,�.<, (tltlur 'tit•ICi!tteary' ill; thtt l?t1t itflAe to, t►n+l rttedtcin%s ��Il,N1i' 'l0 It�"1� ffili« Idittr „1 turntrl' tr) it •8idfleyi1hl 'amt WOW lhlktge that r1`e * '1'ltwig, Itut*, `hey "sun the g teattat dtiir>tiVility. . FIs asl�'le��v W4 tNat�t'• .rtl�•.�utt�t . lit.;boxMl int'- th�tf #rl found .. 1110kikry slid Lttllltaktt, a I art- ihrie .11 'A 1, lstive aim** h"t" TO, tea Tn ST. an WE W# bxvo ,jnjiG Irmo yad fresh eotta oomenttl of tbo b"t, Graffiell if all lel os, and wjll sell to you At' tho :lowest possible pric.o. Fancy �i3ijwpita in good assort- I44nt. Rtwitt t, Ourmute, bates. Figs, l�rgta,is, sod all the fresh frwto Qf 0e season. 7 1ltuts► "jpeapples, Straw- berdes, 00magets, Lemons had Bana>afts Kiltieatr&ne Bacon Picnic Hams, Cottage Rolls Unca Cooked Meats. Born Flakes, Ile, a package. Fresh Bread every day 120 a loaf. 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ST4F Annual Excursion Goderich to, Detroit AND RETURN i TBig Steel STEAMER GREYHOUND Staunch, Safe, Spe*dy and C'onifortible WILL LIE"E GODERtCH aw Tuesd%JJ0h01599:30aaMs9EvT11 Arriving' Port Huron 2 p.m. Dettl+oit 6p. LT. Returning, leaves Detroit Th�tirr+r�rt A June 17th„ 1 p.m. Detroit Time s; Round Trip; 2 Ione Wa Viftnii rat" 11"ludii'�1N00 tart � e a y . Tit. oly Uat trilr fn* Goamid-te. i lvelt-this si�►swr, msllt ir"r ("iii, I" IIS. w Ittlerl`u► Dt li'iit "tit. Now awtufttilair, tri ttli t itei growing i* kit is��w flout a" r 4�Ibsl Allt'ttt it "to � atAw wr+lrlsi'i� l �. � silt rg►atgitdk ate. td Dyalrtrlic Dehgiiti" ,rk �t •, i 46 U. Sr:. Aw�* Heiut !f j. -Arad t'he lladsotlae t *ppeat tuft. w r�bich W iitmw ttiklt ..le U ;fla i 1. ' }"� i l .. l to any Ste ' t it e , differel it $ oc►ght Out oech °° �yf in �ii�a +dire to bhtaia► IA lltar(� pl►rlK►nr ttitlrerittiK [fk�attn liltteldsr 1roulala ;' ,; i of %s"w kt°fff�. I arty, ",Try X, ISea� or l�td's ltidov • r, " -�""'► """' """r Thm wkr6 two �rewbec for �1 P11it "� 1i>kirrs gt t1I+e f l t l oit fbb polewa Ikf, this 0101IOW 84 15c1 A St It€dtity V1119 4611 dii"�tly � nn'Eve %.trrd±tii d►...ie dim 'fila :: 1� 7eldro t th ' ottll tllett lit cam,. tore. 1' JU fi • ate . +ham' oYtiei orfi�a'01" •ern Rd �al by diiloh � to they fti111 wtkrkc tt►� _ • '� . , �t tato So%liarls . oI Elrs i", ripd 't llevb b dtlk'r tf`iaOle� send Iretld f lie' ` *(%, a rims lff '�i� qr `bt lltrle3 rt- lot 4 gaol tttaofl 'Ili tlth eourlitt� tb sill o til ..--,�,�•,• ` ? t $ fal9tttr _ ~ ibr Jltltigl1041t 6nufrlf' ot, or `iho toaar: M �i i. +► U lq i t r elan . 4 It�tett>sh ri toile 1110 Ir tt 'itid.,' QN��t�'� :���: �t�w�r� E4� Qixalrt ill ��i� r l�+li1f11', SY , htren tsri+ +itki r tkr iii lith atitati rf. iftc It► ..pills tib t lief%V -1114 .a 1tt11 . lur➢tCt lilt ertdt. �rgttclt'n.itit&e dlsea*� th�tl t;lrrita* 'Min tkl 4i k , t� 1416 Wit. t. �►Il�t�M ltffi�f 12 sftot 94% 4att to this fecgilni ►l h ntw a kl • .; _ ..,;{mac � .. . d� ..•. ., ' M ,/ � 111 r Y � orf 4 A !4� t `I 4 TBig Steel STEAMER GREYHOUND Staunch, Safe, Spe*dy and C'onifortible WILL LIE"E GODERtCH aw Tuesd%JJ0h01599:30aaMs9EvT11 Arriving' Port Huron 2 p.m. Dettl+oit 6p. LT. Returning, leaves Detroit Th�tirr+r�rt A June 17th„ 1 p.m. Detroit Time s; Round Trip; 2 Ione Wa Viftnii rat" 11"ludii'�1N00 tart � e a y . Tit. oly Uat trilr fn* Goamid-te. i lvelt-this si�►swr, msllt ir"r ("iii, I" IIS. w Ittlerl`u► Dt li'iit "tit. Now awtufttilair, tri ttli t itei growing i* kit is��w flout a" r 4�Ibsl Allt'ttt it "to � atAw wr+lrlsi'i� l �. � silt rg►atgitdk ate. td Dyalrtrlic Dehgiiti" ,rk �t •, i 46 U. Sr:. Aw�* Heiut !f j. -Arad t'he lladsotlae t *ppeat tuft. w r�bich W iitmw ttiklt ..le U ;fla i 1. ' }"� i l .. l to any Ste ' t it e , differel it $ oc►ght Out oech °° �yf in �ii�a +dire to bhtaia► IA lltar(� pl►rlK►nr ttitlrerittiK [fk�attn liltteldsr 1roulala ;' ,; i of %s"w kt°fff�. I arty, ",Try X, ISea� or l�td's ltidov • r, " -�""'► """' """r Thm wkr6 two �rewbec for �1 P11it "� 1i>kirrs gt t1I+e f l t l oit fbb polewa Ikf, this 0101IOW 84 15c1 A St It€dtity V1119 4611 dii"�tly � nn'Eve %.trrd±tii d►...ie dim 'fila :: 1� 7eldro t th ' ottll tllett lit cam,. tore. 1' JU fi • ate . +ham' oYtiei orfi�a'01" •ern Rd �al by diiloh � to they fti111 wtkrkc tt►� _ • '� . , �t tato So%liarls . oI Elrs i", ripd 't llevb b dtlk'r tf`iaOle� send Iretld f lie' ` *(%, a rims lff '�i� qr `bt lltrle3 rt- lot 4 gaol tttaofl 'Ili tlth eourlitt� tb sill o til ..--,�,�•,• ` ? t $ fal9tttr _ ~ ibr Jltltigl1041t 6nufrlf' ot, or `iho toaar: M �i i. +► U lq i t r elan . 4 It�tett>sh ri toile 1110 Ir tt 'itid.,' QN��t�'� :���: �t�w�r� E4� Qixalrt ill ��i� r l�+li1f11', SY , htren tsri+ +itki r tkr iii lith atitati rf. iftc It► ..pills tib t lief%V -1114 .a 1tt11 . lur➢tCt lilt ertdt. �rgttclt'n.itit&e dlsea*� th�tl t;lrrita* 'Min tkl 4i k , t� 1416 Wit. t. �►Il�t�M ltffi�f 12 sftot 94% 4att to this fecgilni ►l h ntw a kl • .; _ ..,;{mac � .. . d� ..•. ., ' M ,/ � 111