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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1940-08-08, Page 4111•111111•1.11.." HARMONY in your MINE IMMOFACE POWDER . Now Si0100 MEWS LIPSTICK by,Logis $1.00 . • . 0 Now 89C N MA TC „1114,1 0,514A 14.5- • THURSDAT,1r 11140 Goderich Take First Gatne in Semi-finals Ripley Loos Close Oione GOdetieb DiSalOnd- ScOre• 302 Big Crowd and Good Races on Monday • Amid 00XneSS Horse Event Provides After110011.'s Sport for-Over,-4,0einav Over four thousand harness raCe thustasta from, all over Western On-. 'tilde attended the annual Goderich race meet at Agricultural Park on civic holiday •atternoon ad' were treated to sue of the best •iaee programs seen /*ere in recent years., The crowd On the .grandstancl Was the second largest since the grandstand was built. , So well conteetedeWere the reees that In only one event,rthe three-year-old pace, was there a horse which won all , three heats. This was Pine Ridge Alexe of the Pine Riel.ee Steblea, Lone don. in the three-year-old. pace. As every heat Wast`a 'race there' were no sPeeific winners in any of the four different events.' . The results were as follows: 7 Smith Stake,. 2.28 trot or, pare, purse SON • iiddie'Gratton, Rayson, Har- • risten MacDonald) 3 3 3 &Uan•Vetle, , C. -W'arwiek, Brussels ;(•Broug-- se 7 T Peter Direct, W. D. Fraser, RidgetoWn (Fraser) 4 gratton Tedelfe- 'team Toronto (Hillock) lareirgaret Direct,. W. S. Harvey, New Hatnburg (HarveY) is 2) 2 Ray Peters, D. 11. Carapbell, ' Ailsa - Craig (Campbell) 5 6, 5 Gladys Oakie, Chas. Cronyn, • -101audeboYe (MoraviSeY) 6 5 4 '4Time-2.1,0yey 2.104, .2.1.2. • Edward Stalte, 2.14 trot or pace, purse Leah Guy, Manehester. Steck • , Farm, „Galt (Finerty) 5, 2 2. • June G.ratton, D. J'. aleelotriest • e • 4 7 1 1 • GittilsiD BEND Dancing Nightly WILLIS TIPPING & ICES CAS- CADE- RHYTHM ORCIIESTRA Last Call for Amateurs-- - Only two - chances mote! MondaysAug, 12th and Aug:19th 1 contest Aug: 26th, for 1st '2nd-OreavICCOntest Cash Pr'izes $5-$3-$2 each Mons Seaforth Brass Band Concert - - SUNDAY' AUG: llth 5-11111: - Silver-Colleition-, Come and hear a fine program by 0g:1'011 -known, 'band. Free adinission before 9 Tues. Thurs. Fri. first two dances free every night Beach Floodlighted Until 3lid- night Every 'Night VISIT OUR "SURF SHOP" Lnkrnw (BrOUgh, "and Litt) 15 Xaric Harkaway, Vora De pueio, London (lierhats) ;.,8 T In seve 7innings ball ;gam, e. given carious,' ,tw6't by the fact that neither team ",seoried4 an earned run, the -Gode- rich Lions edged -.out Ripiey 3-2 and went one c;3111110 up in the be*t-two-of. three Bruee League JuulIir semi-finals. aacitiaa.714-e'lltegtir,r4b0401,)=9, - deserved vietory much OM than die' Ripley. They outhit the visitors a to to,`, but 'they also. outerrbretl them and if Lady Luet. had deigned to frown slightly on the, anderielk *youngsters they might have come out on the short' "Stu", Henry was in rare farm on the eild of the scOre. I Goderieh, mound and held the viSiters 6" to threelaits and no walk's while regis- ' tering eleven strikeouts. The only real i AU ,Gratton," 4,. Prondfoot, , . innings 'Willett allowed a RipleY run, , Campello 'Bay, Quebec: „ . .1741,pley seored their tfirSt,..;.run in the , (Hillock) ,,:. - ti. 5 3 'opening innings as a ',result of two Be4 Lee, r„ ..j. *att, London , ' Goderielt errors, Coupled with a'single (Rughes) ' , 3 1 4 'by rinlayson, The Lions tied the geme, 'Irkali. 33rtroks"Bros-,-;-Lon-ese)--ees deethessoLeandefaaine,Withoeltarakna.. „e -e ----e 1 don (Gratton)'9" 7 hit. Bloomfield walked, stole seeon tia,w in his .Performance waS when he Uncorked a wide pitch in the sixth Washable Pants Big range' of neyv patterne salaieriZed Slirelnike ail „SiZeS, 28 to 41' <, $1.45- $1.65- $L95 Short Sleeveless lititeaters, - $1.00- $1.45-- $1.95 Robins Ltd. A.OENV TIP TOP TAILORS Phone 384 The Square Bert Patel', W. j. Harvey, Nevr base and then set out to steal thir Lxoss ray Gotr , rinlavso Riple;.,, catcher whi e th.4. Hamburg ("HarveY) oe# ... * .. 4 4 3' 11' PP 4 C Imperial GrattoM' Earl I ball Pollock at third but the ._ rlticize Town Council for AJUR411-s Dutton. (Fraser) 7 6 5 ' Peg -was wide and the ball went on into Midway to Operate Here Babe Gratton, D. R. Campbell, I left field while Bloontaeld seameered A, beut twenty members of the Lions AilSO, Craig - (Canipbell) G' 3 home with the run, - • Club gathered at the Maitland golf Tinae-2.07, 2. 08, 2.08%. I, Ta. clime' tallied on almost an course On. Wednesday afternooa to par- ,Lidentieal play in the fourth ,inniaga, ticipate in a duffers tournoment." Whitely Stake three-year-old and . er yam' pu$800 I after he had got on second base as ,o 4milers unable to be present for the undrse Ridge result' of a sirigie and loose ball handa I. g340if game • turned oat later. for dinner Pine Ridge Alex, Pine ,, London (Herbert) ... e 1, liag by the, centrefielder on the same at the clubhouse. A feature of .th etabies1 1 e etey Lee, Harold Berry, et. 1. Int.. • . • . meeting was The unexpected arrival of Marys (Berry) 5 5 21 Ripley tied things for a second tune District Governor Chas. Bennett .of rixtieou, Owen Stables, =son- • I in the sixth innings, waen Eielayson Paris, 'elect happened to be iu the 0.- , - 4 g -54-dropped- a ahort hit -iato--eentreaeldi burg ,(Hillock) trict. and looked -up the plate- of -meet- Ex Ra Wes. Litt Stratford tB(oLrnoit)ot7 Bros., Loladott, (rat 3 2 3 I and weht to tbird on a wild pitch and e failed to ifold. Fiolayson stole second - • I,thea came home on .Harrie' sacrifice i which McIntyre got his glove on but ine . , golf committee; mated much merri- meat in the distribution of prizes, win - Lion Doug. Mooney, chairman of the , , K t Association for Thoracic Surgery., ,So - Climatological Association, American ele-ty of Thoracic Surgeons; Mississippi Valley Tuberculosis ,Association and Marguerette Ami EtenleY, . grounder to Bloomfield between:first: ners of W' hich were as fellows : Low pre.sident of that, group in 1923,, of the 1 and second bases.. gross, T. R. Patterson, A. E. Beckley, Radiological ;Society. of North America, 7 81 The Lions went ahead for the. final, . 13e:4"-Jaelesot( tied),ithigh gross, W. J. ' American Public Health Association, i tilde in their.half of the sixth innings. Baker • high hole, E. 0, Beacoin; moat ,- - Michigan State. Medical_ 'ISoci ty, DR0 maw purroaizen DIE* AT ISATT11 MEW - IM.P.L14.3 Ore,ek, Mich., Ag. 5.4 -Dr. Stuert - Pritehard, intereatioaelly 1/- ' . known, authority( on tuberenlesis and, prealdent and gei eral direetor of tile W, K.•Kellogg Vol ndation for the' last tell yeafs, ' died ,";51arelaar Slight at hIS laorae, DieePritehard, fiftaSeiglit years of age, 101, been serlouSly all -Siuce Mirea 1. In 'June last the University of Alicia - an teliferred on .1)r. Pritchard the ortorat, Wee„Waseeferleosee'm of ,-,Selettee_ 'in 3Iedieine for "dietinguiehed and Our - Standing eontributiOns to • thee field of mediclue and glablie health." On that oceasion The. Battle Creek Fineuirer pnblished• the folloWing sketch of DrSPritchaed?S' notable career : • Dr. Pritchard, who from 1913 to 1930 was in charge of the chest departmeat of Battle Creek Sanitarium, and ,since, WO has been inecharge otthe'Kellogg Foundation, was born March. al., .1: :2i, ' imaAtibitrn, Ontario, Canada. Ile- was the son of the tRev. ,jamea and Ohriatind , (XteCrostie) Pritchard, was edudated at Forest Etigh Sehool and ‘Goderiela Collegiate Institute reeeived hia degree of Doctor of Itedidue,at the University of---Voronto in--1005;eand-for tell -years studied ,' diseases og, the lung and brouChi in hospitals. In 1915 he married Myra Bradwell; daughter of Frank A. and Vesale„Brad- well Helmer, a granddaughter ofJudge jantes and .Myra BradWell., . 0 •AirdiatiOns Extensive or a Light Lunch or a Full Course Meal usaiER NEW mANTAGENENT try tile Capital Lunch ICW•ve ',hist equipped this lunch room with every iloodern "wen" knee and coinfort; it is my intention to "thake It the most P0Pultur place in this district for lunches and meals. I realize Ran attractive) luneh room is an important asset to ,any town; therefore Solicit the priyilege et serving you so that I may- make the 0-1Pitai Lunch - a erodit-to-fhostownsand- &strict Please consider this an invitation iisit 'the •, ciAPITAL, LUNCH PRANK LANG Pb.one 272 st's Eai3t Side of. Oquare PERSONAL MENTION. Mr. 0. Breen of Toronto was among the weekend 'visitors. • es' Miss Gertrude Luniby is home, from, Toroute for two weeks' vacation. Miss Mande A. Watson lia$ returned. WV -or -Onto after Speading hOlidaYSJn - town. xr. Joan 'Griffin, .of Hamilton, spent the week -end at the parental home, North street. • . • Mrs. W. A. Clark, Of Detroit, is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Caiddon. Dweld's streeit, over the week -end. Mrs. B, Strachan ,and aonS, who , were visiting Mr, and Mrs. William Straelpie left on Tuesday' for Hot Sprin0, Arkansas. , Jim 'Thotaeloe and Bert Hilekins, -traikes at the at.(1.A.F. air training J_Pan11. holidaY° week -end.. Mr. and Mrs. Gea. Filsinger Of Owen Sound and Mrs. Marion Warrener have returned from a Week's holiday trip to Montreal and Quebec City. . The Misses Florine and Bess 'Colvin, of Washington, D.C., • spent the past tb.ese His medical scholarship, has hicludedi Rooke cottage, the memberships : • Fellow of the ti p Mr ]?rank H. Sellerv of The of week at 'raigle American Medical' Agsociation ; member ' , ' ' attended the Totten -Mason wedding in of the 'Notional Tuberculosis Associa- Miss Helen Norniau and dank Munro guests of Mr. and MrS. J.. W. -Craigie; s is holidaying With -Gad I fi American College of Physicians of the . er• c Mr. and Mrs It M, Ford of town relatives tion and 1930-31 its ViCe-presiaent, and Motorcycled from Toronto for the civic Olintbn On Saturday last, the former Miss Mason being a ikieee of Ws. Ford. in 1933-34 president of that group. VliolidaY• ' 2 Mr and Uri Fed Munro, Mr. and member of the InternAtienal Unimi'l Miss Irene Bowman has returned to ' • Against Tuberculosis, the • American her home here after vacationing, at __Mrs.. Garnet McFarlen, Miss Edith Nis'. bit and • Toni MeCutehethi,'-of T-ormfto. Bombcrasy, g jeo. n6. : uarrison, .0f, port ciot. . atwreohweeleidkasy. ing at Lighthouse Peint•fer borne, is the 'guest of Mr. and Mrs. • • 11, G. Johnstou. • ' Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Dawson and two Mrs.. As 13. Porter, of winghani, is childrep. and Mr. Dawson's ra6ther, Mn Minnie Dawson, all of Sault Stei, Maria, spending el few days with her ulece, airs. W7 Gliddon. , ' visited Mrs. Dawsen's parente, Mt. and 'Michigan Trudeau Soeiett- and a 1;9'16"- frOm visiting- at Montreal, Ottawa aiid weeks.- . ' e Miss Annie stneessd jsas eefiereed Mrs. W. Herm North street for two Direct Baldwin, R Scott, Tor - 8 e onto (Scott) Herbie Henley, C. A. Hales, • _ 7 8 _ 'Henry started things rolling by,hea.tinee: 1 out an infield bit He stole second„ eiojeue wig' !lege, A.. ...1i.:Scotte-turf- 1 double -nonibers; A. H.- Erskinel nNost Dutton (ChAgman) ord-Ladr Frauds -.aleulton,,---- and • Ingersoll (Efugees) 0 6 4 ! went -i -o -third-base When -Weatbrook's - cutter, Steve Cattanach; club -thrower, I high ftv into centre -field got away from Sir HenleyeeaMorris,sey• BrOs., • _ . . J....F. 'Gillespie; beskdiver, J, A. Snider, 1Grediton s(Morriss_eY) 6 o 7. the fielder. Home uncorked a wilu r best dressed man on course, Nelson with Bloomfield at -bat .and Henry • . iteh H d b 1 E C ntn 4 en tfu score . ra s o ; Time -2.13, 2.18%, 2-.1 %. . I , _ , Special. Event, 2.20 trot, purse $400. , scampered home from third base with i the winning rum . ; - • • . Curry e biggest 'mail on course, Roy Player who lost- most nion'eY, eFrank Phyllis Lee, Manchester Steck • , :Farm, Galt (Finnerty) • • 8 9 __ ; • Ripley. threatened - again in the . Hilton ; most generous man on course, I sevenelleanaings when Pollock doubled Herry Eord. ' Orman 'Mae, W, .P. Slack, - , Hagersville (Feathe g) 4 6' 5 and Bell followed With a' singles POI- Critiemil for Town. Council • -Irene 'Harvester, Ray . Gal- • braith, Stratford (Berry).- 6 4 Calumet Desperado, L. Lavis, • Clintrm (Brough and Litt) 5 Lee Oliver S. W. alerhail a t lock was tagged outeat - home plate Considerable-diecussion took place 3 while attempting to score on Bell 'hit regarding the action of the Town Gorm- and W. -Weleasfanned for the third .out cil iu permitting a Midway hto come to 3 • 6 , to end the rally: ' town under eiciating conditions, and the Riple3r-W. Weiss, cf ; Finlayson c ; following • resolution was introduced and unanimously bpaSsed : . - We, the members of the Goderich Liens Club, 'Ave ourselves an record as beingstrongly opposed to .the action. of the Municipal. Council In granting to outeide 'emidways or amusement com- panies the right of" operating in Gode.- , , Highgate (McDonald) 3 1 2, Beaverdale, Dr. Riddell, • Orangeville (Harvey) .. .. 2 7 Peterdale, Dr; Riddell, Orange - (Harrison.) 7 7 8 Guess Who, Herb. Hath, „ 'Toronto. 9 5 • 4 Miss BiogworthY, D. k- •ney, Stratforde(Jo.hnston) r 8 1 Time -a:2.12%, 2,16, 2.14. - „ Mr. and Mrs: F. W. •Brophey • and doughter Irene, of Cleveland, are on their annual holiday visit to Gederieh• Il.e.._SteaChAeseeend sons,. • wao visited .31r. returned•laSt week to ,Cleveland. 31.r., • and airs. 'Jas. Haldeman and daughter Diane, of Buffalo, N.Y., are visiting at the-litaite -of- Mr: and Mrs. S. W. Craigie. ..Miss Eva 'Somerville has •returned frora• a. -week's • holiday spent at. the. Canadian, Keswick ' Conference; • Fern- dale, Maskoka- , Mrs. Durfee, who. was visiting. her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Howrie, left yesterday • on her return. to her home at Detroit. s • ; SUPERIORSTORES "GROCERY "AVOW Tomato Catsup PAL2le "ST. WILLIAMV Orange, and Grapefruit - Marmalade LARGE 2- lb. JAR 20e "ROYAL YORK" ORANGE ?ILt4------- . -PEKOE . PKG. %%L",. • • BARGAINS "QUAKER" • Corn Flakes rii" 15c 'BLUE nor' Coffee FRESHLY 1-1b. GROUND Bag "CRUNCHIE" s""PiCICLES 1,0xED. • WE. 28-9z. JAR 25c 9,4-Evirogr" Fluffs. 14 oz PKG.; Tumbler Free,' GAOL "HAWES" OIL igt. 23c "HAWES" F")4914 GLOM lel* 59c 4.114ON'S" ittLACK OR MIXED La. PKG. • "IIILLCRES11" ° hortenni .1-1b. • PRINT "ROYAL 'YORK" Chee5e lb. PKG. 15c "SUPERIOR" Baking Powder Zz. 14c 14-a 2 NEW SULTANA Raisiris • 4-TtAttie• -• • SOAP .6 '1,'•Ks. ..25e* PHONE 4$. CALVIN CPT PHONE 1* Harris, .g ; M. , Weiss, ss e Cook, ah ; Blowers, 2b; Aitcheson, if; Pollock, Sb; Bell, rf. Goderich-Bisiet, if; Young, 31); Henry, p; Westbrook, ss; Bloomfield, 2b; Costello, rf ; Worsen, c ; .Eedyealase , McIntyre, cf. , • s . . -UmpireleelaritzIee, Goeerieh, and Neu. We believe that °Ur club, Which -In November, last year, Dr. Pritchard ,Finlayse.m. LueknoW. has spent some 43006 :in the• co.mtimnity again took part by order of the Secre- Ripley. • 1 0 g 0 : 1- ,0-2 ,. 1; and War service Work, shOuld have the ference, this time At Washington, and . 0 1 1 ,x---3 0 a arst claim on the, support of the people Goderich with 200 representatives of twenty-on.e art' ' ' • ' ' 6iiiiller of that society. . -1-- other eastern points, ' Mris-Garrett-earPeaterTan'ct, lift_ -7,-- 111-4 social clubs and fraternities in. Aircraftsman Ws T. Lumby, 4' the I daughter, Mary Jane, have returned:- Theta,k Battle Creek Golf Club, Battle! 0 i from amp Borden.- • to their home in 'Welland after a , clude : Ontario Alpha of Phi Delta , R.CA.F., was home 011 week end 'leave Creek 'Hunt Club and its ,master of I Jack -Smith, who lenew on the staff fox Mounds, University 'and ' Union of the Royal Bank' at Guelph, was League Clubs of Chicago, Itoeel Yacht -home Over the week-e0d., . Club of Barbados,' British West Indies. Mr. j A..Campbell and Ins son laugh , 'attended a faniily reunion. at Camp - Served on Two 1.1,. S. Missions torer the weekzend, His•medicalecareer has been marked anss aosephine Phillips, Oakville, was by citations andyappointments numer- the guest of miss Eileen OtBrien, St ous positions of hoeor, trust and respon- sibility, including:* representing the Milted States Government at the In- ternational ;Conference ori Tuberculosis „held at Rome; September, 1028 ;. AP- pointment by the President of the trnited 'States as delegate to the Eighth ,Conference of the International Union Against Tuberculosis at • Amsterdam and The Hague, September 6 to.9, 1932. oali's 'vacation at the- home of her Mother, ''.Mrs. Chris. Johnston; thiron road. ''- Rev. Rand McIntosh an a Mrs. Me- Ltitosk, of „BrownsifIle,e Texas, are spending some time iff• town.: •Mi•s. Intosh (the former Miss Helen Audit) Is e former resident of Goderich ad is being warmly welcoined by old friends. li•• H. duririg the' Past year en cliild-,Welfare tary of State, in an educational eon- Ainericaira republics attending., , The of the towu aintsdletriet, and that A :9 available resources of .theecominune tween schools of, the nationa was the LE- Dancey K•C pi4ficularly wider present Conditions, niattee of exchange scholarships be- 4Y''gC:tik-I'tl*tfe'Pths;:'e-tl'ti()tt'..4xtDttr:bIPtrrtcChl:'a°red*c1*prell-dl-stt'e-dlltAh--aTt-thagrteta.ter ' Of' the war rather than into the bands - ---Town---Sohelt , of amuseinent companies. we . also availability of, exchange scholarships believe that; these so-called midwa3% solidarity and frient113r relations_ - would be the best guarantee of Am have a 'deMoralizin effect on the_yete OK the town and their presence in Godes ' tween the natiens in the Years to come. Because he istaidtiins- a home richeie not in the best interests of the at Barbados, British West Indies, Dr. community." Pritchard has a real. close -at -hand Plans were completed for 'conducting knowledge of Central Anierican- view - the carnivals of August 14th and 1.6th. . The Club were unanimous in their •points and Latin • Ameriean attitudes S. praise of the Golf Club's action ill offer- with respect to the United tates ing them facilities for the day and also ' Noted for Scholarship, OK the excellent catering provided. (Continued from page 1) of the tovnLlumpinggrouud± on Ilan' land road be left in the • hands 'of this committee. , • The special • committee reported that the •cenditionsecomplained of by the Local Council of Women in a letter recently sent to the Council hadbeen cleared up. • Recomro.engations were that Captain Careybe askedefor A list of names of Gederich persons enlisting in the C.A.S.F. ; and that the matter of la concert proposed to. be given -by the Stratford Boys' Band be left with the OUR. Cottage Cheese to RICH DAIRY , J. A. Snider, Phone 242W s„ssseessledt`sstss--7 .••••••••••••...•••••••••••••••• Coun. fartckins thought there 'should In the ;Years to 1930, whew irelhined the Foundation, he delivered 420, ad- dresses on his observations .and tech- niques, many of theni in chest and ,ii chairman of this committee to arrange. net be so much difficulty about t end bronchial ossurgery and treatment before chere and abroad . He The cemetery -and parks coMmittee promised • to .submit a motion at the medicalaieties published twenty-four works of inedtcal reported the purchase of fifty-one ad- .next meeting. ' scholarship. • ditional "perpetual care" Metal signs ' Bicycles on the Sidewallr. • •••••••• for nse at the cemetery°. Council next discussed the riding of aim, e, _ • , . WE FOR BRIDE-BLEfir es The fir committee recommended. that bicycles ,on the sidewalk, and Goon. "'"I'-, " the chairman, be empowered to have Ryan told of --being, knocked down by • The hoine'Of Mr: andealre..-Adam Gtir Will. MacDonald- install the relay , in a bee riding a bicycle at the corner of Beitannia •road, was the scene of a connection with the new fire siren. West *street and the. Square.. lovely Mimeo party given, in honor of The water, light and harbor cern The Mayor said the only way to stop mittee • reported: "We find that the the practice Was to make an example a - ° las; 2Nootrha. JTuteek- ul00 0 m s Fri,daev vveY'rebeaert,inutgi,.. Goderich Elevator & Transit Co.; are of some of the offender&. ,, folly deeorated with sweet peas and dumping their dust and sweepings 'out The discussion was dropped vvithout roses. The 'centrepiece for the table intoA, .the lake,nd We recommend that any action being taken, , _..., Wats a, lovely bowl of sweet peas, and on the buffet stood a eafinstiture 111 b 'de In all her regalia. • Trie .membera 'of the girlie' bean& of the W.A. of St. George's church were the guests, the brale being a ' inember of the • brand) and Mrs. -Oota ' the supervisor. After Imvieg partaken of the sumptuous din. fier the guests. joined lin different *Ames •wrhie1i had been provided bv 3144$ Irene . Foster,. The brge-to-be Arl tlren made the recipient a many lovely 44 • • gifts. The evening was brought to a eelose evith a nioelt 'wedaing, those tek- Mayor alaelawan said this, matter /S. cy Was discussed at the last .meeting of • Goun. Baker injected a new note lug part being the% brides ails ; l- the Vublie -Comniission, but by advancing' the opinion That, $2 wan Harrison the groom, aiis:•s Irene FLuos the Commission had not reached a de- too much to ask for adog tag. Young ter: the fathen elf the bride, MreAdtam cision as to what it would recommendboys liked to have a dog but many 'oftiw G°rr.1 ; tool. inli listthereirli!rsa5rrou'aerigacixirtesetaa'o . Conneillor Ecuckins .said he -wished .them *did not have enough money to ile : he could angiest some solutiwell that the home bf Mt and are On., agree- pay for a tag. able.,to all.'eatentleas but he did not The -Mayor pointed out that the toe Adnea Gori rewended with laughter. the Town Clerk write the Goderich Ele;vator•& Transit ad, asking them to bum their dost ascomplaints have been received." ' These reports Were all adopted. No Progress ire Hydro Charges The Hydro situation was again up for a brief discussion, Councillor Huck - Ins enquiring .about the Etydro engineers who were supposed to come here to examine the possibilities of giving Ooderlch 'a power supply at lower rates., Coen: Craigie moved, seconded by Reeve Turner, that theTown Solicitor, D. R. Nairn, be granted leave of absence for the duration of the war. and that le E. Dance, Km., be appointed acting solicitor during Mr. Nairn's „absence. Referred to committee; of the whole. The Dog Niiks* since pogs running at large provided the hettstopic of diseussion. It was said that In awn° .parts of the town people could not get rest night or day, dogs were towing over gardens and making a general nuisance of tliOrnselveS: consider it "a, • Miel-man" joWIGoderielei was e•matter of Provincial legislation. . had been "stuck plenty" by the Hidro • One councillor thought there were ea people and it was up to thentsto work thousand dogs in, town, although the out the problem. After two years •of tax collector had received the taX for talk we seemed to be no nearer a only forty-nve. A town -official estim- aolutiori. ated the number pf canines at between The Mayor--' The Toronto C011101i9. 300 and 400. son said they were willing to send . Reeve Turner thought the cnlored engineers to hear any representations as dtreet lights should be on every night maatet• and Miss Margaret Strang, of ' to a more favorable power supply and i during the touriToronto, spent several days here with. st seasdn. The Com - s, to give us co-operation if we eart show inissioil,,with a huge surplus, should be their sisterMisses Grace and Mabel how cheaper power can be producedable to afford this, he thOght. Coun. Iltuskins -' The Commission The Mayor said there was no reason tOold have the support 'of the wholewhy they should not be on oftener, ex - community in demanding a lower rare. (Tot the question of the peak load.' Ile . Reference having been made to thirty promised to have the matter, attended are guests with their 'Parents, Mrand 'Mrs. C. H. Saunders. • Mrs. Harrison has returned. to. her. home at Detroit after spending three, "weeks with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. S. llowrie. Buddy Harrison is re - Wattling with, ,his „grandparents for a irtonth. - Mr. and Mrs. 1'; 11. Ilew.son, of Ne*- Strang,,,the past week. ss Messrs., Wm. A. Saunders, and I. Keith 'Saunders, of Toronto, and Mr and Mrs. W. J. Church, of Waterford, years, as the period Of the (0oqtract (ag to. • 81;ppw3e(1), the Mayor said the contract Bylaw ,NO. 13, authorizing the sale I did not mention a thirty-year periott,. of a building site, one-eighth of an acre,1 and apparently there was no svayr of", on, Elgin avenue to Walter N'ewcombe getting away frozn the contract. ! at $75. 'was 'passed, and the , Council Reeve Turner -1 said before, . and r went into Committee of the whole. . i erty it again, yotrean't accomplish niuelk . Committee of the Whole , by yourself. Getsdther municiPalities,, in committee the Council decided to ,- Interested and go before the C011111119- grant the application of G. Inglis for ' sion at Toronto with a huge delegation l, permission to plaee a gasoline pump at and deirtand'soroething, Numbers mean' kis service station on Montreal street I strength. , and to notify the board of the Baptist' The Mayor -That also has ' been church, who had entered mprotest, that pretty fairly, (lionised by Ike loeal the appliea,tion had been approved br ' Conunission and there are difficulties in, the Provincial' Department of Highs getting it aeross. It would mean a waYs. . whole lot of work to get other plases , 'The repsrt of the Sterlieg Appraisal In Hee. Companfon.irtdustrial valuations was sent to the finance eommittee after some consideration. With regard to the removal of Itydro poles on harbor hill, the Council agreed to pay $100 and proposed that the Utilities Coinnsission pay an equal', amount, the Provincial Commission having agreed to pay' the reinaining $2.00 of the estimated rot of removal. No further light was thrown cm the matter of the lost letter from the Dominion Itoad Maeldnery Co. The motion for the appointment of, L. IS. Dancey, 0,4 acting Town solicitor was approved. then Price Ourvprices for, the week 9th. to leth Aug. inclusive kittiatm. NEW LOW PRICE ' Casearets'- 15c --Cateerass Developing;.- • ,Printmg 24 hour service First Qpality Fruit' Jar Rings 1 doz. 10e Velvetta TiSSUO .200: 10e 296 •- • • • I,. • Gillette 'Blue Blades 5 blades itrith one free .... 25e A 10 blades with two free .... 50e Hepatica 300-59e--$1.25 Ctitex Oily Cuticle Remover -35c Keeps cuticle trim and soft, arid ' a eutex nail white pencil tree. Ipana Tooth.),?aste 33e 43e `Wilson Fly Pads .10e Fly Coil's 5 for 10e VVhite Shoe Polish ' •Liquid or -Cream • 25c Swim Caps ... - .. 25e Sun Glasses....... 15e Drinking Cups . ... 1 doz. 10c EALING •USW ',ROUBLE There's ' Alf :777.5; Like• 111 pn•i, ZAM'BUK Kleerex - Clears the skin 50c 14.00 ---- $2.00 Latex Baby Pants „ 25e White Cross • r s /Issue • 3srolis for 25c DandR Cold or Van• . ishing Creams 25e 4- 45e 1211308 AT via. DICUMORE LAUDER DUNLOP CAMPBELL WIGLE Pitiine 10 Phone 1 /tone 00 Phoie 45 itIODER1.0 Mt1100111T8 a or. .I•• • • ••