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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1940-05-02, Page 5THS AMATEUR GARDZNER OI fizoinirow will: moo 'a return visit and giVe tin Illustrated Lecture in rifaeKAY HALL MONDAY, MAY .6th , at 8 Pate Under ,atispiees ofolGioderiela Hertieultural Soelety BAYFIELI) BANFIELD, , April 31).es,Mrs, Bailey is visiting her daughter ft Len- -don this week: * ' Mr. and Mrs 3lni Fergueon Of Lori - don wereguests over the week -end or the former's ro.Other, Mrs. 3. Ferguson, gr. and Mrs. G. Churchwardeand .family,sof 'London; spent the week end at their here(' aem. ' X. 0. Golatherpe and baby Stindra Y'isited relativein' Stratford the beginning a the 'week. - , Mr. and Mes. C. Rodgers of lituniltOil .spent the ' week-eea at their Cottage "here.. • Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Trout of Detroit were. guests of 'tile Misses M.° and. .03-tirling over the week -end. • MSS, 'Ruby Fisher and Mr,- Walter Orierson a Kitdiener, were'the. guests of Mrs. F. A Edwards over the week- efid, *Mrs.' Grierson, who spent the - ,past week here, returned:- h.otne With them on SundaY, • DrandeMrsa a-. atogclillr and fain - old Mr. C. Irvine. of Torento spent the week end at their eottage here. Mr,' Irvine is staying for -the season. Professor and airs. Xelbflegich and family, of -Loedon, sped the _weekend at their eeltreege 1ier. • - Miss •Arit47Me0urtly and Mr. Robert' McCurdy:Of Watfordarrived last week - to epend • the season • at ' their ebttage, "Stanley Pak.' ' • Mr. and, Mrs. E. P. Lewis of Toronto 'vvere, guests. over the weeksend , with Mrs N. W. Woods. Mrs, R. F. GaIrdnerewae tile•IegneSt. Of -Mrs. 'R. T, Orr, !Stretford, ',ens Mon- 4aY and Teestla • s Nies and Mrs .ErYtli SteyensonTef Toronto and liaiss A BingVofsaletrole spent the-weelk•end at their home here,. „ Mr, iiiid Meet, Larry Birch of Detroit spent the Week end at, their.Cottege.in. the "Bayfield 'Highlands." BASS SEASON EARLIER Hon. Harry Nixoe, aliniater of Game and Fisheries, announces the bass -sea- son has been advanced to give fisher- men full benefit of the Doralnion Day sweek-end. .The season, which normally would open Monday, anly A., will open Saturday, Janie, '29. Reports front many 'distriets ladicati baps will ,he plentiful this year. - Oil ,Perma.nerkt Naves. $1,50 No ,Finger Wave required : Other 'Permealent Mayes ' $2.50 andup Every waee .guaranteed HOLLY'S/1700D BEAUTY SilOPPE (next to.Capital Theatre) West St. Phone 12 Variety, , Service: Lessons in Drawing Ptiimttng, 'Let tering, and Sculpture. BOOS Mended and Rebound Book Platmade. Part-time, Bookkeeping and, Auditing. , •Sandwieliemsef_ ,AII-Sorts; • „Any make of Car driven filArwlero. . MAIO 0.'11ONVOI ' 4 Sts' Vincent Fit. Assistance With. (hitting and Pitting: lilenogrerne designed for Line'ess Stititianery„. and, Sileerwaz*: Hand -made Greeting Cards for all act:lesions." ,Calling-• Coeds, Mee Cards, and Addresses, Hand -lettered and • oRiirtiv4, April 30. --Mesdames Blake, Kilpatrick, Mertary and -Sherwood' at- tended the W;M:S. Presbyterial eonVen- tion which Was held in Nortbsitie United. church, Seaford', on .Tueeda.y, April 23, •, • Seeding is the order of the (ley in these parte, ofeWlatechurch cies- sisting air% 'Matt. Shaekleton with her 'Work. Miss Bernice Durnin � Markdale spent the week-end'at the home of her uncle, Mr. Orville Duran. - Arrangements are being made for the fiftieth anniversary of Crewe United, church to be observed, the last Sunday in June and on, Alonda,y, July lst, TOWNSHIP.COUNCIL Asllymo '- ,pound" met April' 8th; ali members present „Minute's Of Mardi meeting were read and appreved on motion of L. Johnston and G. , The,' road', insurance WAS left Until May 6th ,on motion of Anderson S and Frayne. The following. bills • and accounts were ordered paid 'On raotien of L. Johnston and Andersons . • - '.Lucknow Sentinel, printing -and sup - Tiles,' $9.70 ; Md)ricle & McGibbon, law costs re County, $55.69; -a;luniciPal wc'r.1,cleeilliPP1ibee,$11.05.; 0, H. Halls golida; $14.00; M. N. D. .McKenzie, dos $5.00; Rathwell & Reed, do., $2.09; Mrs: Martin, do.; $20.00;.Nell M.cDon- said, to., $90.00;. Chas. Alton, wire, 54o" •Ctifeardseroatels,--ahdfellier erecting fence, , $0.85; W. P. Crozier, shovelling snow $1.25; - John Curraa,. dieing anti*" road, $1.0.00e Bert Pine nigan, stevelling snow,. $2.00; Bert Reid, do:, $2.00; Win. Caesar, do., $1.75; Ben Mole, do„ $1.'7'5'; Wm, Petrie, do., 50c; Elmer Johnston, do.; $1.25; Gerd* Anderson, do.,' $1,25 IleT. M. Anderson, dlscink and--: shovelling snow.. $4,00s atobt. Ritchie, diseing , snow, $9;05; Cecil Calbeits. shovelling suovv,. $1.09; Charles Petrie shrivelling snow, $2.00; • Harold Stewaet tractor on grader and Snow, -$17.00; Gordon Stewart, tractor n. snowplow; $16.00; 'Herb Pentland; •discing snow roads $2.00; John Mee. .Whinney, disciug snow road, $1:00; afeees" .Johnston, shevelliiig 'snow, 50c; Alex. Johnston, shovelling move, 50e; Herb! Curran', salary, $22:40; ' John Brodie, diseing Snow, $1.00,; MelOn 'Stewart,. trutking 'gravel, $2.00; N. 3. 311cKen&ie, shovelling enoVis $3.75; J'no. McKenzie, plowing anew, $7.00; James •Ferrish, shovelling snow, $2.75., John Cowan, shovelling vsnow, $3.75; :Lewis Taylor, shovelling' snow, $5.50; Nelson Raynards diseing snow, $2.00; Frank Hamilton; diSeing and plowing 'snow, $9.00•;__ Henry •McKensie. shovelling 'snosir, $2:00; Dave McDonald, shovelling snow, $2.00; Finlay McDonald, shovel: - ling snow, '$3..25;' Cyril Marsh, shovel- ling snow, $L50 ; Hugh Ferguson, shovelling Snow, $1..25; N. G. Mckenzie, shovelling snow, $1.00; Daily Conunde dal News, tenders for grader, $9.00-; Lacknow' Sentinel, tenders for grader, $2.10; Signal -Star, tenders for grader, $2.10.- • Tenderson grader were then opened, Nandi deciding to look over some of the graders and bey at a later date. , Cana& then adjourned on motionof- krayne and C. ,Johnston. • • April 17. -Special meeting in Clerk's home. Moved by 0a.,.-Frayne and L. Johnston, and carried; that Council big the Adams grader, as per•tender. C. E. IVIcDONAGH Clerk. DOINGS OF DUNGAN N 0 N T R'S RILL 003/TUAST :DUNGANNON, MeY I. -Mu -Arthur Mr. Burton Road', kin remains critically ill at MS home, Frleutiii aux- iouely await 4 change for the 'better, and whae hopee axe titroug fer 'tie re- covery, it ts a long, bitter *lege. Mr, Maeon McAllister, who Ince Mr. Roach. had neVer fully recovered from pitea- Monia, wae operated uptm again ort Mondev. WoMen'e. Inetitrite Electii.,--The an- nual meeting of the 'Women'e Inistitute was bola at the hoine of Mrs. Wilbur Drew's on Thursday, April 21. The meeting opened in the usual way with Mrs. Lorne Ivers, :preeitlent, in Vie chair. - The roll eel' wee. ansWered With garden l!aissea• Verne Alton and Yaellinvgitircee°01)fletlwiel.lciomnibe nturilsilYe?' fr°14: t'll"?TaLasYdLit;tAbperiir.23PreitlatiW°Iftlito4aujretrailini?): Lorne It6aeli were 111 1t attend Mr. and Urs. Harry ,Walieese. havei ()fl (fl ,after a fall at her home; the girt4eenfareace at'f4u411.OR IllaY Moved. to the Robert Begets fartu, (Alt eite Previoue Paley, Mrs. Criele waft 8, p and 10. The,suni of5' .W11$ aOnated VOriCessioU, shaking 4 rug from the upetaire bal- to the cemetery fOr cleaning.3,1rfit Mr. Ray Cox has moved his atock to cony when the railing way and 'Geo. Hodge read a paper on :How to tile former Fred Elliott farm, . elle was P( Id to'' the ground Make Our Institute• More Helpful to saar..jaek McGuire 110 a, rather owl pigbteen feet below,.was siUy. „the ,Comminity," . Reports Were given accident rriday when the ear ho was two years of age and /eaves a family of by comiuittees aufLaIrS:s IVerS, thanked driving came in. contact with alibther foixr sons •and four ilaughterS. One of btliaect mreeemelbyeeras tfboer e4leritaptdionesksh seriously injured, 41though the other known' - Gederich, having formerly ear. ,VortunatelY neither occupant waS ,the sons is greci Crich, „wile Is- well Mrs. R. Davidson to conduct the dee' ear was badly sittaelietl. been in busbess here for a feiv years. don officer% .Ferne itohh and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs., Erbnd Betties, Tor- Iler husband died. 4 few de-ys before 'Hodge actha as scrutineers. The (lee- 'onto, Sianda•Y, with relatives here., New Year'e trent a heart attack as he it was Cirtka°18111lig-udt°akSieewils:41111.K-4envY. oWnitstO;ie.4,1111.71,4eugnilerei (41)7 ateretu'o4erfoille •C't :ore' W. A. Bremner of Seaforth' delivered place oft Thursday afterneon last to the an excelleuteseemon, taking as his tet, -e3eafortlt cemetery and wase attentled Our Father." We understand Mr. by membe.re of stee Godoseee Rebekah Beemner eontinue to supply until Lodge. • , conference time Itev: AT. Gale hav- Sparks, Southampton, visited. best weelc with her brother; Mr. lyre, Mole, and Mise Beta Swan, Deb:tore, With her sister, Mre. Hervey Mole. M. Wm. CautPtiell a.fter aPending the whiter at his home in West Wa,wallosb. has returned to hie farm position at :Lambeth, near London. Mrs. 'Crawford returned to her lieme on Sunday after spendiug the winter with relatives in Detroit. Mrs. Geo. Naylor of East Wawatioalt is engagej,. ae bousekeeper. Miss*Itebecea-Thoraie eon, St. Augustine, spent MO Or two days here after Mrs. Crawford's ar- rival. • Mr. Phae. Fowler le on 'the sick list this weeir at his home, requiring 'atop, tion -from the aocter, and Mrs, IL 3. L. Belly aed fata- lly visited _friends and atelatives at Monitton and Milvertoa. Mr. °.`Ited" Richardson, 'Stratforti, visited over the weeleeed With his •brother, Jack Richardeon. . • Mr. and Mrs, Relit. IVIekenZie, Wingham, visited o'er the week end with4Mr. and Mrs, Otto Popp and ealled on otherS. tion 'resulted js follows; President, --The jiladminton- O1ub lield te-eoelal Nirs. •LornesIvere"' (re-eleetea president evening and election 'a officers last for the fourth term), 1s1 viee-PreSi- Menday night at the Parish Hail. ' The dent, :Anna .Reed; n4 vicepreeitient, 'officers are; President, Miss .Bernice Mrs. Hodge; secretary-treaaurer, Mrs. lake, ,vieepresideat, Beth, Bark, sec= a. D. sItlelattrdson directerseltra. W. retary-treasurer'Arthur Brown; execu- Brown, Mrs. J. J. Ryan, AUSS Cora tive, ,Stothers, "Frank Eedy and Culbert; sliStriet director, Mrs. Hodge; A.Iyin Sherwood planlst, Mrs. W. 13rovvii; assistant Plan- There'S a hint of one case of measles Int, Anna Reed; aUditorse Mrs. -W. In the village, 11Ope 'all have eullicient- Stewart and Mrs, F. Jon*, convenere ly recovere1 from the "Ilu" to take on of standing eommittees-pettee, Mrs. with be next epidemic! • Miss 'Wilma ' Trelea.vele Toronto, spent the week end 'with her Paeents, Mrs And ' Mrs. G, C._ Treleaven, and mmaity activity and relief, Perne,Robb; sister -Lois, 's education, Mrs.- W. !Stewart,•agric,u1- Mr, 'Lloyd Brindley, ISheppardten, ture and 'Canadianeindustries, Lorna visited Mrs ,Chae, Elliot.t on iSunday. Roach; faiwer and visiting, committee, Mr. and Mrs. Ed.',Scruton- and little Mrs. Alton, Mrsyopp and Mrs. A. daughter Marion visited on 'Sunday 'Reach'; program committee, Helen with' Mr. Scruton's parents at Clinton. Anderson,Mrs. Alton, Mrs. Ryan and Mr. Melvin 'Reed, of Toronto, spent Verne ,Robb, The ziext meeting will be tbe week end at his jhome in.the villageheld on Mase 23rd at MrS.,„ C. Alton's. Mr. ' Campbell Rose, Edmonton, The district annuel is being held sin his aunt, Mrs. W. R. Andrew, Friday, M.a.y. 31st; at St Helene and recently, also relatives at AlbumpreviouS to this, on IVIay Oth, Mesdames Mr.' and Mrs. Ray Black and little .Ivers, eicherdson and .Ryttn vvill at - 'Son, of Lucknow, visited her parents; Mend as the executive from this branch Mr. and Mrs. David Drrington, on Sun- at Mrs. Fred Oster'esBlyth, who' is dis- 0 triet president._ „ Vtalt,TIOICal 11114 April 29. -Mr. ate/ Writs1P euug eta family speut euday Wiutarop. Ali$* Betty Newtou spent laet week. with Goderielt frieudie ' Chester Sturdy, velto -hue sheen quite bort'n nglaud eud lived for 11061,0 maltiug satisfactory ecavy 4 time in Toronto told Lueknow. though, edit eolith:led pretty emelt to father was killed iu action during the the houee. CIUN1411:11. WPA-NLIDY rotor Word wit* received last week by Mrs. ia1A0 tkibt of thw death, of her huebitud, Guiltier hatenley Pout. at Aldershot, England. eluuner Poet wito Miss DeSale 'Young, who spent the past nine Monthe with Itiles, Enda John- eton, has returned hen*. Miss Ieobel Woods hae talreit a posi- tien in Currie's bake shop in Gotlerieb, and Betts- harrie is emPleYed In Wen- dorf's bakery at Clinton. Both these bat war; his suotlier livea ha ToroutO at present His wife, formerly Elaine Tremblay. s the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. 11, Tremblay, South street . MRS. W. A, (*RIM' Mrs, W. A. Crieh, of Seaforth, passed ing tendered his resignationWe are DLIZABETII ELLIOTT , sorror!porth7eis l41rve:l,'One,°f'‘tfamllr oftelrabetl nhs eonditioOi ai-12,MotheE111ott,of Goder toersassebaybeeseasrve4tuyuiavayenSeterdaApi nhe beoPle's serfrice will he combined and eighty-sixth year, after, an Hinges of only six days ° Deceased was the daughter of the late Thomas Elliott and -hie wife Jane Curry and she spent he entire life at the felnilY.eesidenee Neefoluell; welfare, Mrs. it is boped there will be a goocl turnout.- ateilrrInept.eovnaenkits, 41trtvoreite:trte9svvetatrreth; e'aenzewasd.. On Wedneaday last Peter Harrison, teken to Goderich Hospital, Where heunderwent an operation for aii- pendicitis: We -sympathize with MU family, who leave.been hard hit of late, Mrs. Harrisou having been operated on less' than two months ago and Mr. James Heirrison having passed away in Mardi. CANADIANS GREATEST—. TELEPHONE TALKERS For the eleventh consecutive year Canadians are rated as 4the World's greatest telephone talkers -sand continue to le.ad the people...of the United, ptates ------- - Metaphor Brilliance The soapbox orator found nutny things to erititize. "And whiitdoswe-dor he cried. ''"W pursue the shadow, the bubble bursts, and leave e but ashes itt our empty handst"' .No -person Cares to precliot the future trend Of the live . stock fade because any prediction is liable to be tio,, optimiStie, or on the ,other hand too. pessimistic. Due .to war conditions is it not reasonable to 'Suppose that as the months go 'by demand should increase which in itself.would_ stimniate. trading, and to a, 'large extent absorb our qurpluS meat products. The first ksential is to, finish your 'live stock to a point where* it °appeals to the buyers and coin- ". inauds top quality priees. • MARKETS: Toronto is one of- tie best Live Stock Markets in Pan- ada, has excellent aetioniModation coinfortable quarters' free running water and scales that are tested and inspected • regularly' by the Inspector of Weights and Measures. ° A . niarket where buyers assemble from outside cities, towns and 'villages,, buyers ,front. ,,numer‘irtis.„,„ packing plants in - Ontario, as well as .Wholesale butchers and buyers for American and British markets. . SALtOMANSH/P Can you afford to neglect seeing to it that your live stock, Is Ikon old?sThe Public Market provides,- the only reliable and up-to- 1atOservire. foe .merchandising your live Stock. Our ,salesmenpwith expert knowledge of eourraerelal live Stook,are,1» a position'to render a teat Oervice to, producers, and your interests fully proteeted' Itt' struct your: !shipper or truck &Wet( to nsign your gtoek to us and have it sold On the Open Market for the bight, price available. It will i)ay •yon to get in tonelt with, 10. .,Teleplione tyndlninzt 1143 or 1144, or write us. , Your patronage s icited and linpreciate& The United Farmer's Co.Operatilie it Comtiany Limited. , LIVE $TOOK IMPARTAILUT West Toronto • NILE • -NILE, May 1.-Irt looksasif. the Nile, road is .gelng-to be treated to a coat 02 .tarvig, as the „grader • may .be seen two or three times a day "preparing mid leveling the road surface. It cent COMO oosoofl. - • . GeoeRutled,ge,started on the land en visiting relatives Monday, April 22nd: then others Er= Oursleepest sym,pathy is extended to were seen. Theland is in excellent Mr. and Mrs Harvey Fisher and family in the death of Mr, Pisher's mother, the late Mrssalicob Fisher.. , • . Red Cross Renort.-The local branch of the Red 'Cross Society was organized LEgBURN . (Intended for •last week) s _ DIDEBtiON, -April22-.-Miss Olive , .. •Tielib'orne of ,poderie# was • a visitor here -on Sunday. Miss Greee_Hunter is at Stratford condition and never worked better; the ,eight frosts seem to keep, the top loose. Sucker and innilet fishing is the order ofthe da now and people from all. Parts are fishing. at Port Albert. The away by _ton -February 13th. Shim:tents have been little smelts are being aken. aw thousands. 7 1314yfadpeyjaains 'f°41$1,°Wgs,.:13; _OanirS4:4;11Writti6etPsa,irls Mr. Alex. Watson is busy these.days scarf. On -March p30--6 pairs of psJaine' doing custom work with his tractor. 'as, scarf, 3 pears of socks. ' Apnil- Mr. ROSS, Taylor had him do a large 25- pairs socks, 12 pairs socks; 1 kneet field of sod, took only few hours. eaane4, dsopeo4rs Jtfistlete. :Let, us, all try.' Mr. Stanley MeGrattee,. who has Seen vvsLa, meetine„„Aine4ss,41 and employed at Delhi for the past Year, is helpful meeting of the :Women's Ills - at' present at home with his parents sionarY Society was conducted at the Imre., Miss Emily McGratten alsoZShome of Mrs and eirsyL., E. Bogie, With ,home 'with her parents; An attendance of twelve members, four Mr. Hoy' 'Girvin has disposed ° of :a visitors and two. children. Mrs. Tom purebred Durham bull .calf to a Dur- Bogie was leader of the devotional ham -breeder near Exeter. period. • Prayer for our anxious and Mr. D. MeDiarmid has purchasea a purebred Durham' bull, which' Was de- troubled world was given by Mrs. Hamilton Oltitton. Mrs. Sallows took livered last Week. ,- • Mr. D. MeGratten lost a 'whole litter. Part in the Bible reading, which was read responsively from Ephesians '2. of pigs last week. At the rate pigs There eves reeorded' a resolution of re- tire dying hogs ought to be a better gret in the Passing away' of a beloved price. ' Miss Pearl...Room of Goderich IS meniber, Mrs Irving Hunter. Mrs. Sallows wasappointed a delegate to visiting . this week With Miss _Minnt ie ee, i, Currie, , ----se- e Presbyterial meting at tSeaforth' on April 23rd, A letter was read. from It was stated in . the Auburn news .mra. last week that Mr. Cameron Rose, son (Rey.), Pomeroy, thanking th of Hugh Rose, at one time. 4 resident of Ebenezer, Visited George Rutledge of Nile. Mr. Rutledge sake he did. not. have a 'visit from Mr. Rase but would like very much to see him, as he was a small boy. when. he left these parts. KINGS13RIDGE KINGSBRIDGE,. llilay 1.. -,-Mr.-; wiu Dalton and fandly, Mary Margaret; -Ot Detroit, and. Mark and -Eugene, of_As- suniption:4College, Windsors motered ome-fer the -week -end -- Mrs. 41n1, Sennett of Gerrie visited with. Mr. and Mre. Robert Howard On Sunday.. Miss Agnes King of T..eeeteatet is, visiting with her- Sister, Mrs.. Blaise 'Martin. -- - , s , . se ssm_e_Pats Pardo-of-DetrOits-Was'-a •. ileid,'whielasoecurredsontiesdase April week -end .guest with air. and Mrs.. 4. ci"eord, was the result of a heart condi- C.. Dalton. , 3,4... Wilfred 0,114:flighlin 02 Deivoit tion with which the deceased had, sutf. viliited. the home 'folks over the sweek - fei'ed far. two Years. •Mr. Fielder, who eed. ' 4 was 0native of Ashfieid, was In his 'Mr% 'Terry Dalton ig spending ZWeelt thirty eighth yearlie is survived bY with' her brothetS,Mr. King,. Of Wing, ahis wx_i_dssrxe,yfedernmgerelbyllaren . also' by Jimwn; Miss Allie Brown, ham. ' .' ' . , Miss katheline 'Costello of London father, George W, 'Fielder, and a bro- visited"legt Week -end With her coueins, the; John, of Ashflelarandli'arSiSte'VS'. the 0'11201in% • 1VIrs. Wan.' Culbert Of Saskatchewan, ..6, . . • mes, Herman Lenteoetns ' end son Mis..Balfour Simpson. and Mrs Perey Wilfred. of Walkerton, %ore the .guests Shields of A.ehtield, and aire. John Dur - o» ,seneo., of meand mete Dewy rOWS of Goiderich, The funeral was held Dalton. . , - rrlday afternon,_ ' .- I g all other cases, -our Officers should . 'Messrs. 13111 ThemPson and Bill Ross" eonducted by Rev. W. P. Newtften of tardeeize that our visiters are .doitie 1 of GOderich were lately out 'this "WO n-tulgah4103- and the pallbearers, being exaedy what. we. ourselves do When . we , ori a :fishing expedition. . , - . . joen Fielder,. William McCann, John visit theta, in merely earrying,iway a I 1 • Well-scted Play, ---The three act coin- 'Burrows, 113111161' Moore= James Brawn sotivetar of some attractive view." -- edy, "The Mack Derby," was 'cleverly I and William. Brown, Interment was In ' --- -•:------- -- -- • presented . here on Monday night 'hy Dungannon: cemet'ery. FORGET TIIEllt OWN WRITINGS it is recorded tbat one evening; While the Port Albert Draniatie. Club; The • s'-' ' -e's reading the paper to Congfellow, his play was -spiced with- sufficient laughs ' MACARONI . WITH , ,titvce read with. much. expression At to. make it thoroUghly enjoyed by all. MUSHROom "p6ette genii". from s the Poet's Corner. - k BENMILLER Longfellow exPrisesed \vertu adrairatiole on the I3ayileld oad. She was a Mem---- ber of the Bayfield Anglican church and tookTan active interest in all church affalrs, Surviving are seven sisters and 'a brother : Tae Misses Margaret, Caroline, Rebecca, Sarah, Emily and FrIlnee$ EniOtt, Mr& '4Alex. and a brother, William J. Elliott, all .a ,Vv4atia live in. Goderich toWnshils An older sister predeceased miss Ea - Rat. . . A private funeral 'service was -held at the family ,home on. 'Monday after- noon April 22nd,' Rev .^ 3. Graham of the noon, Anglican ehereli officiating. by qutte`a margin, according to fi'211144.8 juetreleased by the -statistical division The pallbearers were Herbert McGreg- or Donald 'alacKenzie,Alfred Warner, of the American Telephone -and Tele- • graph -.company. This- breage.sth record up to.January, 1939. , Oti the average each person in Can- , , dila in 1938 placed .235.- telepliene calls as compared with the previous year. These figures conipare with 223 for the United. Steles.' Next in -*vier come Denmark with 1.85;r•Sweclen with .181 and Nortatty with 96 yearly conversa-. tions per capita. Cauada reeks fourth in the matter of telephone development with 12.13 telephonei' per hundred- .of population, First is the United States with 15.37 followed by Sweden with. 12.73, New Zeal nd '12 69 na. Denmark in fifth a . a place with 11.61. Apparently the, dicta- tor countries do their talking by means other than- the telephone, for 'Germany with 5.20, Italy with. 1.41 and Russia with 0.75 telephones per 100.populatioh rank far down the . Anmeg• the larger Canadiatt 'Toronto and Vancouver lead in the Matter of telephone development .Both record 26.34 telephones per 100 papule- Ir. -pending a Year in Toronto came to - don. Washington D.P. leads•with 40.14 1V,alter JamesJoung. and Sam - 110 Westlake. sInterment wag,IILEa„*- deid. cemetery. • e 01.1.11.••••••••••• .„ LEE HAN Lee Han', Chinese; who for nearly thirty years had operated ajaundry on East street, dted suddeely'early-Thurs- day evening from heart seizure. Lee Han had -been in,poor health for the last few weeks, but had gone about his work in his ushaticheerful manner until the tinie of his death. An eleven -year- old lad, Billy Ruffel, was the only,pere ions present .tvlien Lee, Han suddenly took ill, shortly ' after his Supper, In his laundry shop. The boy ran next' door and called his father, who- im- mediately suminoned a doctor, and the strickensman was reradved to Alex- andre Hospital in .an invalirl'ear. He lived only an 'hour and . a -bale in- the hospital before passing stway., Lee Han was born 'in Canton provhice of China seventy-two years ago. - Hei! came to this country in 1911 and after daelaNdlenod =1; belirrnd, nisdeindhi a sift Lee Bea was melt Wass lips Oa, average Mime" hohss six lest SIMI lathes tall and ,weighlag 11111 mod& only two relatives survive in dds ,otintry, ens living in Toronto end sap other in /onset. A wife and two soma survive in Chino. Me neighbor* kiwi" hiss as a kindir luau who often made WW1° the* children. To relieve hie loneliness his kept a sort of menagerie, with eilluearias, love birds, pigeons, eat*, dogs and. vhiekeus, and at one time a spat. The funeral service was heid oa nu* day afternoon at Cranston's funeral parlor, with Be''. D. J. Lane officiating. Many people who had established a friendship, with the genial Chian's:in attended the iferviee. The Pallbearer* were Fred Wong, Waltnr Wong, Chung Tong, Henry Chiang, Ross Luey, end 'Sam Lee, all 14 Goderhfla. Interment WO$ in !.14tit1in1 rereikery, where, the remains will lie'•until taken to China to be interred in the land of Lee Ilan'S ancestors, IN TIT MARLBOROVOli LINK' (Minneapolis Ster4otirnal) As a descendant f Marlborough, England's greatest soldlerChurchill has_ the, tradition, experience iami. (temperament feif-military Ieriderehip. Ile ina.y not alter Brititinae essential war Policy. , of - blockade and slew strangulation -et0erniany, but ,lte will ail least dress lt With more of the color and litre that 'the people want, end will seek to give them more tangible proofit of British progress lir this 'curiously , uneraraatic war. Public Scho' CONCERT Prepared by the toile:Whig schools: •'No. 1, 2, 5; 6, Godetieh ISM). No. I, Colborne Twp. to he held in MaoKAy HALL MON Y 13 Rude SuperviSor-s- BOres Admigaieet--Ad'ults 25o OPreteeedi in -aid of Itea Cross) 18-19 , ermomsemeniummenepensimeemeessmeo. 011111111111/111,1111111011111111111111111.1101111101110111.11111111111011111111111.111.010 MUSIC0 cher Pupils , TORONTO CONSERVATORY OV MUSIC MIDSUMMER 13XAMINATIO .14S while next in line come San Francisco „ • with 38.53 and. Stockholm with 38.28! Of interest is the fact that North America's 21,617,000 instruments are more than half the .world's 41,090,000' telephones. New York •City with 1;- 632,000 telephon,es has 273,000 more than all Carted& with 1,359,000 instrus nwnts. - NO BAN ON USE OF. CAMERAS BY ,TOURISTS TORONTO, A_Pril 27.-eAttorneyeGen- ladies for he card they had sent her eral Conant aas issued the following' 81116 she had her arid brawl; The ,statenient regarding •the use of cameras treasurer reported that $14.4Q was, sent by tlited.States tourist visitors to On- .4waysforstlieslast-foue-months: This ,tarlo „this years- was considered to be a good donation "In the course of the next few weeks, The synopsis of the study book was the Province if Ontario will begin given by the president The meeting again the pleasant dutY of acting as closed with singing and the Lord's host to thousands Of residents' of the Prayer. 'The ladies . were pleased to United States Ipending their holidays, have with' them Mrs. W. Strachan and in this Province. There .18 no,, more Mrs. R. -.Parrish; from Godericie and enjoyable task undertaken by the 'Mrs : Johnson -and -Mrs.- B..Bogte,.of--people.-of Ontario than the desire to Nile. Luneh. was served and a soeisa please their American guests. While, time sPent, sincethe summer of 1939, the Domin- ime:sofanada has -assumed -the -re- sponsibilitY et •associating hers,elf with theellnited Kingdexii and France in the meatst•ruggler'(anada'a role ag) a 'host to its great and friendly Ain:orient neighbor is not in the least affected by this new Obligation.' • " -.Litw-entoreenienr,zfdrers throughout the -Province will appreelathwith tact and dipl-onntey, the courtesy which we sincerely deffio extend to our attests, and will realize Useessthe friendtv and adnatring' gesture -a-skan American visitor who wishes to, photograph an intereeting Ontarlas'etene, le simply a comatinent to the natural beauty of the Province. . • - In 'those isolated eases where scene degree of 'caution and prohibition may be required, we kno0 Without doubt that our American gliests" will ender - stand and, wilt hilly co operate but, in ,PORT ALBERT Death of George Wesley Fielder - The stiaden death. of George Wesley Fielder, of the at concession of Ash - Praclistunit and July l'huory-Jun.' lativ, 14th, aid 1311e Applications end fees 'must teeth the Consgsstety not later than e MAY 1,5th, 1946 135 College „.Street; Toronto ' ,41 PAT RENT, - Let la's discuss With you the new Way ,of owning your own lionie on • easy monthly payments • Call in and See Our new type of Block Fleer a very low prife. - • . GODEItICIII PLANING MILLS czo. VVES:TOROOlits Manager • F. C. RALBFLEISCII, I'roprietor Cambria Ed. Phone 388` *Goderieli I t •14/2 package mak macaroni 1. onion ' 2 ounees better 4. ',tablespoons dil- a slices of bacon* 0 ouneea of -dried ainishro °II'S -or 1 lb, of fresh mushrooms Pew *rigs parsley sis Salt and pewter ' 'Chap the onion, parsley and bacon' put itt a saucepan with. putter, oil, saltand pepper and let fry until the onion be - conies golden brown. Add the mush; rooms (if they are dried mushrooms, they intist\ be parboiled). If instead they ar& frellt thenthey must be washed in lukewarm. water, well drained and at into small pieces, Cook,, for about twenty- minutes. 'Use this , sauee over .the anacaroni already separ- ately eooked. This recipe, will serve; four. for the poem, andlnquired ash(' wrote it. . • deENMICLE'R, April 30. ---Miss Jean Mckie of °Toronto visited over the weekend .with ale, and Mrs. A. iStraughan. The Women's Association will Meet in the thurelt on Wednehlay, :kitty ,lst. Hostessee are Mrs. MeCabe, Mrs. Mas - 'ken and Miss Annie Baxter. A quilt 'will also be quilted. - Mrs. J. 4 Long spent the weekend in Toronto: - • Miss Maedel of Goderieh spent a few days in tenmiller last Week. 11;v. IL* G. and MO., Iltizelwood hatj as their guests over the Aweek-end Mr. Harry Devana and Misg Jean Anderson of Toronto. • ' Mr. and afre. Courtland Kerr visited last, Wednesday at Exeter with Mrs., Kerr and Loretta. • nieee laughed. "Yu del," she said. "It is one 'of yours'!" . The ineident reminds,one .of SitajlaV e-. pet enea of Whittiers.'To. al" Ens- lishman .who *visited him, .Whittier pressed suricrise that his guest should knoW so inuelt of his poetry by "I vvonder,',!. said he, "that thoit should. st burden thy memory with all that rhyme. It 13 not well Wham toonitteh of it ; better get ‘rid Of it ,as. soon as passible. Why, 1 ean't remember any of it. I once went to hear a wonderful' orator, and he 'wound up hiqstspeeelt with a poetical quotation, and 1 clapped with all my inigslit, iSoine one tonehed I me oh the shoulder, and Paid, 'Do 'you know wlio wrote tbat'i" 1 said, 'No; tut It good It seems Mall, had Written it myself !“---Chrlstian Science Monitor for -0 *00PN"' 11,%‘-‘, ,set',t• coseale,-- 'ft-t.)6115 1,,AsISL-/11% 10.0 irSOV/P4 Ask your Dealer — 4111° Citor Curti 1441°4 : with this Hod and Ploistnre Resisting &ante and COM. bine decorative therniwithiong weering service on new or old furniture* cuplioards, floors and woodwork. Nepto-Lae Enamel is very easy to apply and econornieal to use. It dries in 4 to 6 hours and es in 24 modern ‘colors.