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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1941-01-16, Page 6tsr Mut COUBRIE'S COMERS (Intended for *at week) • 001.1110101e1001his,=*EltS, Ian. ihfr. Grent Varrial* -SPeet, part of the "VJO-CIttien Nvitir 1s brothers and other frielida In Torouto. .- • Mae Franeest MOCreight oderieh vent a few' dayS. with her eouSin, Mias Dorothy Dreneaues, ' • ' ' Mr. via& Drentaii Goderich is *mending a eoeple oe, weeks 'with his brother Georg* here Mra, 3'. Mullin and her motner, Mrs. 1Slelsen, and Mr. Jim Nelson of =Belfast iment New 'Year's* Dar evithssgr. and Mrs, Poberit Nelsen. tafteeltoSessflrrit'gtoneals--Dungannere wee a holiday '• visitor • at the' homeof, lar.. and Mrs. D. Little.s Mr. and !airs. WM. Johnston, sr., of Kilda% stient, .New Year'a at the borne of Cr. and Mrs, Wilfred Fairish. Our 11.0.0. studeete haVe all ,gone back, to their studies except Mr. Robert Boal, who is W. • O IftINGSBR11)GE KINGSBRIDGE, Jen. Basil Reynolds is ?1siting hie sister, (Mrsnay sDalten. • ' • • • Miss Carrie O'Neil spent ..the week - •end at the -home of her:'eatint, Mrs. Martha 012O.Tell'. 1 Miss 'Noreen Kirianan has returned'' to Londoil Normal !School "after a 'Sue- eeasful week spent in. practice-teaehing %at the Ringsbridge school. We are glad to hear that Miss Mara' O'Neil is recovering tom a recent ,111ness, The people Of this distiict are very glad to see that the Hydreezatffinsseill goon have completed operations to ingtall electricity here; "(Intended for last week) . • KI'MGISISUIDGE, Jan. 7. - Our teacher, Miss Quarry, ;returned hem ..her Burlington or the re-,-;- olienhlg of sehoel on January fith.• Sister Maureen of 1Saered Ileart Con- vent, Isonalee, visitedekere bet weets....s.,_ • 111..'Itild fts T P Otlialley and family; of Detroit, spent the with -Mrs. Wm. McCarthy. • ' Mies !Emile McCarthy of Detroit is visiting at her home here Reve...5Father -Sulliven, -of London-, spent a day here 'recently. Mr& John Kennedy and baby daughe. ter, of Teeseetter, 'visited her parents, Mr. and, 'airs. ',Philip (Hogan. ' We extend, our sympatby to Mrs Philip Heger( In the death of her bre- titer, Me. Oon. Foran, of St. Augustine • ,c'lf I were rich,".says' one would ' . Illusion! Wesofteti hold firmer.' to the last e'rowt -Vre, have amassed- than to the first Which we iained.-X. Ps. (Senn: • Tat GOILIBRICH:groWATARAR I MAYOR BROWN'S ADD TO TOWN •COUNCIL AT INAUGURAL MIMING --.......................... At, the. hut meeting' or tiot Wvwu tieu a the latter propertY IN oUlAdde • klouncil of 10.31, on 'Monday 'thorniug, 'the town linalta, thee* bountleriee have Mayor F. l'a. Brown gave the following aoldresa: Geetlenveries-Let Me .4ret ef ell eine= gratulate you on your election, and ex- press any grethicetion for the splendid way the eitigens hinted Out to. vote 'under itoet, adverse Wea,ther:eonditione, and the good coeuellseleCted. We welcome back to*Courteil Connell- GOIDERICI1 TOWNSIIIP; lorMoorrey, who served very cepably'ln . ,. 4)314 we trust 'he will Make a longer' stay with Us this, time, anti perhaps gO Up through the theirs. ,Coirneillors Attridge and Graham are -lrewcoMere, Cense4ry Harwood visited al Ayeeier. and ist. thoughthe, latter lias had sec/era:Seers. „er 4 'November meeting, I urged that on, tile ,,rublie' (School Board. ,These a plot a land'be eet aside .iat, Maitlend Thomas last week. , ' , , three men have a good record of public*" -cemetery-Pr the 4)41'141 Of Men'en'iletisve The regular meeting of the. Junior ,gpipitgil serviee, and , we , expect their ,eerviee 111" all bmaellea Ot ilia ‘1ale4ea 40 Crog4 t'Sac'itY` was ‘hVid in Val"' kantributiOn ,to,oUr deliberatious Will forces, and -veterans of .the Viet. or sehoolSot *Friday, Witleciariee Lassel• be.f.most 'valuable. present, war. Mk; PritellardShae very inc in the chair. The ,program eons : Ae eitizenS, we ,inust regret the less kiedly . made a sketell of 'What SAOa' slated, or readings by Betty. eteWOrIV's of ,,the serviees, Of exMayor:,MagEWati Memorial park eould ..he Made tO.leeir 'Kenneth ISesSerhYr- Plettnor'. Pus sller, and Mr, Cra*le, whose long ',Oxiseriehes like, which' I .eaMaterid to. yours atteri- ,Clarice faaSaaline, and a plena solo'by „la mntilelPal affairs and W140 •Colitmel ', tion. While last , year's Council .oro, Doreen Orr. Tbe Ocean; Tr" i4Qge4 : Will . be. greatly Missed. Mr. 'Frank le.ssed Sympathy ' with the 'idea, no with the National Aethem. • , . lilegliapi was ii,•' ''compaative.tlt ..neyV. action was taken. t4ha11.ask'tit0,14ew The annual meetlitleof Valet Pram, member, bet lite outetandlng Serviee as cemetery MAI:Parks copunit* so...moo. atie,'Plq:b ',W111; 1_.*". bold ins,,.le e14.P.r.41.. -..4?...,0,-- .4:bairn:law Of -Plait ewerite,hae; left -114- .thie-stattertheir4MehtliatiffiWita',1, '1,,,,„rfitilhal741e11,#;".17, 4:'''f67,, 414.:. -aj'.'f4 rlie'PLI!?•""., nearit,'„Onsthes.... town.rn:1AVwe 14 el)e, Lli,astS With the large area et land at '04rsqls' . . • after a' rest, the. wowit.ingy.i enjoy the posal, -there IS to need for ire' to be „Miss Almasjentane has. been TtrY service of these menagain in this, or niggardly' in the .cholve of. either site .111 at, her beim with erysipelas. . srer some 'other capatitY; • • '• - • or size of . _plot , I feel' the best we aunt Mrs. Annie Steep, Le •With hee. . We shave eorae, throughsa :year of have is none too good for ' thli Prime' se, alr& John Bier of Goderich visited stark tragedy for 'many Europeat nit, 'and,regardless of any- possibility that :last week with Mr. and Mrs= Feller. . , . Wale* • thanes Whiet have ,gene 'demi to defeat. It met in ' the trtture be taken over by The mother land, itself, has .taket, ter.a war graves•'eammisSion this Council On Friday morning, one of the train, : ime litmloalnent, but We haVe been aliould in - the sneantime 'eare for the- ing aeroplanes that have become a '0/jeered by the magnificent...resistance plot- in.stzeir Manner As to honor those common sight over Our community of the British people. I se laid therein, and to the credit er e made a forced landing on the fares of . Whatever the Coming y9 r maY have community, ' ' • ' Sant. Mellwaln. The plane waS not 'damaged in .the landing. Two ineeh in Store,,. we may feel confident this • . sm,' w. Removal --.--,- .,-----„-" indornitable race will meet ..it with 77- '''-'7---_ ' arkii, from Gesderiela seen oast the eourage and 'fortitude. It mast lie Our 'With the year-round use Of motor machine in running order again. vehicles . and ., transport, it is evident :Vati:nts,t?asupply ehem With nioney, inrieisi,, 'There wes4s.• good-sized congregation. in ever :inerensini that greater atteution, will have to be preleenteets'thatou church on (Sunday, given' 'towardsselearing both roads' and volume, unti ,rwtea the pastor, Ite,r, A. 4. usimaye, Evictory -Is secured. . ' delivered an insiiiring and helpful Ser- While morethanone hundred of ou.r "Idewal=k§' after f,.0'19re,storms, awls', as ' we lirid at the beginning of December. mon on 7Vat God -FtxPeeta -of the Young men have enlisted for active I believe the public .works cOmmittee service and . many are taking reserve Conaregatien,'' trainblg, :and our • ' le have sub- ellOnld consider ,the "Purehase, or hires 'Painful Accident. ...., Oa Tuesday ,,_..isss,, of. staltatilesectUllutett, Which woultf,be mokiiintr, lete. zee c hishon met Iwith. .-..goeu generously .to various patriotic, av 'liable iheth. Or elearieg snow it fenes, we In Goderich seem to be on n a painful accident in; the. barn ot Itr, the otode lookiiik ,ea, .iao fittakiag winter, and for general use in summer,- •GOD1010,11 TOWNSHIP, Jan, 13, Messrs. Gerald =Lasealine and Meuriee ((Sever beet elestrly •detiued sieve the new river moeth WA4 eut Many year& ago. I believe ie the early r2O'st every. thing wae shepe to- have a private bill passed in the Legislature, bet the Council oe that del haeked uP on learns Ing the probable toSt. This eat now be • done by ortier-InoCOUncilt and r 6itve asked our, eolielter, Mr. DaneeY, to look into •the Matter tied Adviee as to the Proper Procedure. We have talked about Ooleg this for Severe/ years eful think high time to take action $0 that our title to all town land is beyond dispute, E. 111. ISognersall; . Mr. Chisholm was ..'° moving a -cutting box, and in sonie little gentribution: TO the gauge .we all 11-414.9 been suggested also that the ' , inhe .fel] , with his hand on ;the have at heart..., With the 'huge voleme liberal. use Ofsalt atter 4 §nowfall , knife. . The little linger -or big left of war 'eontracts beteg let all the title, would clar the -roads quicker and.pre- ' vent ice formation. If the public .woks tation Was found neceesary. .The next uginv,ss has eome to b band was so badlylnfured that ampu- .,,it Seems unturtunate that none.of this .....- and__ .gome cominittee would care ,to 'give this a ,- us, .' finger was badly eat. also and ea. converted effort should be made by the trial, the Western 'Canada Fleur Mills Chisholm-ia-nursiAg-a-4erf-,-,s' Ores,halad: .Industrialtcommittee and the Board of, 13" -offered - to. doe* a genereus North End Red Cross Branch. ---The regular .progressive euchre party spons- ored by the North End iGederich ,Tewn- Whisfa'stithileirseir thesIted-':-Croli"-(8--e'elity was held at 'Stirling's," the 'horee of Mr. and Mrs. V. R. Rtuelle, on Friday evening, with over sixty present. Eight - tables of euchre were played, high honors going_to Mrs Earl Cooper and Mr. Clayton Laithwaite. Consolation prizes were awarded to Mrs. Wm. Ful- lerand Mr. D. McKinnon. At the business meeting, it was decided to keep the same officers until-the;end a lon. uattitrefloilt Toe elperlitent: - ..tri.deTtiirreinedY this condition. Quite ' Apart from any question of profits or By -Laws weges; the establiShment of war in:- Over two years ago, we employed estryehere-savonld-sgive-weethe-gerie, --eirmsosteitorseare--Naritiesro revise an faction of a direct share in the struggle, consolidate the-tOwn by-laws. These and -have a good psyeholegical effect revised by-laws.. have never yet been en the town. passed by 'Council. This' should .• . Housing Problem • done withoet further delay and the The great British Training,Sehoel compilation printed in booklet form. at Pert Albert and ,the Eie. still 'think they will. Znly be glien mettary (School at lake ,Ilarbor have Proper consideration if taken •singly brought hundreds of young men to our and 1 shall ask the clerk to have one community and J. trust we shall con- ireildY to read at eatit regular meeting *tinue to do all in our power to make of ' Miss lalary Salkeld reported ;on: the them welcome. We may also be eon- 1:4d work done so• tars namely ; 140 1,4ir fronted with an acute houstng problem Isbelieve we should come "m 'to a; decision early In the, year as to whether licenses - shall be iseued to mieWays. In striking. our estimates, we always count on a Portion of ours, revenue coming in this form, and If '111 the opinion of this Council midways are -undesirable, thee we should have a ruling tothis effect. I, persortally„ have no use for them, anti consider them a very poor farm of entertainment. = ' ROYAL YEAST CAKES MAK, MAbE rANADA "I'll help you avoid baking failures ...make tasty bread" scrams; heleief.ss 1.*t_scaafs, 6 sweaters if many of them sueceed in, 'bringing and 8 pair pyjamas A comitittee of their wives ano chldren to 'Canada , as i they hope to do.. . I hope the eotaing year will see a more friendly feeling 'arid "cloaer co- oeration -between the •Countit and the the Nhatiorial Anthem, with Mrs. Hare 'Beard of Trade. There is no conflict wood at the 1 of interests_between these bodies, but,W.M.S. Annual •Meeting. -The janu- rather, an interdependence, both making their special contribution to the welfare of the comiiirunity. The part the Board .Trade has played 4n the industrial developmerit of such cities as Toronto and Hamilton is Iknown to all. I um going to omit. the usual review of the industries of the town, •because there are a number of matters I desire to call to your attention at'this time. In the first place, I am sure we shall all agree that, when the mayoralty passes ,from a man whose time is his own., to one who is fully employed, some changes, are inevitable. 'Nor should we think, because some customs have been observed for the past five years, that they have become rulee of circler which cannot be changed. It is my in- tention to do Town, business at the Miss jEdna Driver, John !Martin and Everett Mellwain was appointed to prepaee.a. ailay. Lunch was served by the executive. The -evening dosed -wit tary :meeting of the w.is f Union church was held on Wednesday after - teen -at the home of Mrs. George Mee Ilvvain, with :eleven present Mrs. *Gordere Orr/had charge tg the devotion- al exercises, the theme of -which--was "Finding the Way Through Bible !Study," and whieh was opened with the hymn "Standing at the Portal." The !Scripture leison, (Psalm 19) was read responsively. ars Harvey Fuller read a 'prayer., The address for the afternoon was given by Mrs. Harwood, • who spoke on 'Tutting First Things First." Mrs. 'M. Phillip§ gave the secretary's report Mrs. J. B. Orr gave the treasurer's report showing receipts $76.111-; sent to Presbyterial trea.surer, "$60:. expeete& $9.96; balance on hand -$5s35-s-salr&-elts-Metritetets- ave report for the -flower fund: Receipte $7.00.; expenses, $5.7balance on hand, .$2.14. Rev. A. J. IMadKaye cendricted the election of officers for 1941,- as fols lows: President,. :es. J. 13. -Orr; ist vice-president, ,Mrs. G. Orr; 2nd vice-. president, 'Mrs. R. ; treasurer, Mrs Geo. Ofellwain ; secretary„ Mrs. al. Phillips; Missionary alonthlY secre- tary, IlkliSS Ethel Mellwain ; flower fund treasurer, Mrs. Wm. Fuller; temPer- anee secretary, Mrs. G. . Harwood; 'phrlstian stewardship and finance secretary, Mrs. M. ; friendship and peace secretary, Mrs. Harvey •Ful - Ter strangers' seeretary, Mrs. James Yonne; press secretary, MrS. G, Har wood : organist, Mrs, Ilarivoirds 'ROM - ors, Mrs. (Wm. Fuller and Mrs, Win. Porter;- Onaisee eerninittee, Mrs. .3. 33. forr, Mrs. 'G. alcIlwain and Mrs, Phil- lips. The meeting eased with the tenth "Breathe On We, ilireath of and prayer by atee. A. J. MacRaye. Luneh was served by the liostese -8/44LOR SUITS FOR THE QUINTS 11 h. 11 1 1 I - lol i to that end I will be atthe Town Hall at noon daily. It should not, there- fore, be necessary to do much at 'my house, and none at all at' the'eatill_ during my hours of ,bushiess. I shall ask the citizenS' to respect this. All torresponderice•also .be dote from. the Town Hall and all official letters r receive, and copies ef letters I write, will be on tile here. It will be neces- sary also for me to cut down on the purely social duties .Which' were so punctiliously observed by Mr.. Mac - Bryan, whenev'er they would eonflict with my ovvii work; ' • • The Harbor Road For several years this ha.s been an election football, and it was in the hive of 'getting it away from,Pelitics, so that it could be judged on its-. owti merits, that -I protalied„, it elected, to call a joint meeting of the Council end the Board of Trade to eonsider the 'teeter, I have consulted Mr. Sehaefer, president of the Board of Trade, and, if agreeable fo you, unite meeting -will be held here at '8 p.m., Wednesday, the:, TORONTO, jat. 11. ---The Dionne quintuplete' 'wardrobe at iCallander now r .At such i zneeting, we ahould Siecide appreciation of the practieal help given, by the quintuplets, the *Navy ,Leagne" gout rfroin Toronto thees -charming out- ! fits at'ehristmas, And their nttrses, have reported that even their best Party dresses took. second place in the little girls' affection. It is. understood • that the west end . of the harbor, Arid. to among the quinte' accomplishments I grant us rie,lit of way from if' to the %*ery soon will be 41heir ability to dance C.P.R. bridge. it Will also be nedes- the sailors? borepiPe, and that. their iSary for us to zecure permission from 'new ouTfits are adding to their wal to the' Provineial Railway Board for a , thaSter this popular dance. . level. crossing' over = the *O.N.R. tisecks, . , and right of *ay on. the north eide of the traele. from .the crossing to the C.P.It. bridge. Irittli these 'leases and rights of way have been eeeured, it - would be folly in my opinion to pro- ceed any further, 1 do believe, how- ever, that by the 'use of modern power equipment the colt of the road can be cousiderably reduced from the Sum at firet estimated, In my opinion, we twat look to the harbor for any future • indttstrial expanston, and certainly we . . • ean expect,: no development of any kind on the north and vmst.sides of the harbor until means of access lave been provided. Town i)otinilsries • Linkm with, the harbor road is tihe • need for delimiting the nortlt-western boundaries of the town, Widie no por- includes .fiVe complete sailor suits. In` „first xit all Whether this road is a,,good thing for the Town, and whether. we 'are prepared to pay for IL And If that is agreed ,upon, the best way to bring pressure -to bear on the Federal .(0overnment to assist us in the project or, failing that, to lease us the land at • It is with Some regret that I ,refer to a statement made tVvice.by ex -Mayor MacRwan his noMination address; to the effect that the rate should be re- duced by four or, Ave mills this yeae. 1 ani confident that this year's Council will strike the 'lowest mill rate coms patible with the -proper conduct of the Town's business, but, since he Was. retiring, I do not think -he. had any right to commit us in this way. The orttceme- of the industrial assessment appeals may have a very direct bearing on this matter, and , I hope there will be' an early decision, so that we atm strilte the tai'eate by .the beginning of Orileatetheelatest"---s---- Whatever plans we: make for the coming year must be on a pay-as-you-go basis; the only sound policy in town business. We 'are only now 'emerging from a crushing load of debenture debt and our aim should be further reduc- tion, rather than iticrease. " SNAPSPOT cAmprutes Ul Ointipfle* Picture* *re easy tart** viith any camera. Try It! UTZ% lihe• arrival of 'crioler-11*/* IF, and niglitajust &bent evarybodri .it seerne, vents OS take advattage of eVerr oppertunity to get out:in the scoantrra ;4eltshOr4.3.,10f marshInallose roasta, lith fries, cOrn rpa4ts,. clam bakes, and, what, have Taking pictures at night around the•tampfire Is a lot of furs and the results Very Isleasitg and out of the ordinary Since the Introduction of the plAtoilasit hots) there.bas been a' tremendous interest in campfire pie - teres for thlelmp Is OMP.102-0, operete.,TheephetoliaSh lamp la eine 110.1'14 appearance to a ethernet elec- tricbulb and ean be serewed into a special bolder resembling an ordi- nary heed, "flashlight . tithe. These holders ,,are 'very IteXperisives and calf be eArehesled *1MOst any Rtil.rfr.PeWngIVA9tOpaPhic:i*UPPiles. The41,41911*.lealetsOfthy,,peettsint,e. hut- tonsautOn amOrdinuntifiash.110ii,and it giveselfeintonaeolfghtiwithout any nebue'cor eniokte' . e" 'This 15 how /au t**0 'picture. the people shon.ld be grouped. as "ploSs' te lhe'fire, aa -com- fort . will ,The arrangement . of the group c:an;be viewed'in the Ander ..or 'i,the -.camera .by having -_,A9JUgaucf,helfL*.iocket, fiaablight-er, firebrandat each eideiof thei• scene. This,will hidicate. Just 'what and who incinded ,the Picture. , • , . Andlet-me-warir/ou-besure-you haee: freeryliedrin lull view lzkyour' np4Pr o Lie in4Pier.401alled print' you IttaY'AnClItaislecapitated body •".4 .440arlfrifuld appearing" in the hadows ortato, night as tbevelntap_;:„ :nation6/ Oat Tfaineis 'Cliiitieter in 'Waihiniton.trvilig'it4"The, :•egend ef $leepy s -'the aeailless IrOrteinair -- who scared 'the day- ftghtg oilt of kluibbd Crane'. tt fa, 'Well not. to havellte fire too .bri.gth.t.,uor2yet4tilow: it. to Ale down to,antbers when •the 'picture le made. :With the eamera resting 411 a7tri- PM or Arm sAZIPOrtt,EfOt it sit „stop 1.8 (IL 5. • 4) or largest Opening' ,on slowerlens..canteras; open the shut- ter, flash the bulb and then be sure to closethe shutter immediately. When u,sing.' the photoflash bulb hold it to one side. of the camerarand gligh.tly back of it This position pre - 'vents possibility of lens flare from the flash. Here's one slnrpte preeau- lion: -see that the eamera is placed (*here possible smoke froin the 'fire ,ratti not be blown towards the lens .or between it and, the sublecis. Rememberi,too, it !Snot nficertsarir n.to own in expiiiii13e ainem to take campfire pieturee at night. You ean take such. picturt geed ones --With a bex-eatnera by ,using the • largest stop. ,- • ataXlanning.kn An: on_tes,...- •dOor party at night, he pure to be prepared to take some fascinating outdoorsphotoflash pictures... I. . . ,----halm-Vair Guilder- :-- , , PORT 414B413/T STFIELD ‚nu, KurillEY to I 111 L.. - its length up o, nineteen InhleL' The ,life of the rural Mall.carrier is pretty 'nuteit the,tiatue', as that ut any. one else. With the, eicePtion Of ;the odd family mitring ° in or out little haPpVine on tbe .Dor. *10a - were ,very scarce At that time, are -noticeably more miinerouS now. As 'far as the writer knows, Maines did not have a bad trjenit'on. lila whole route. A. great =MY changes halfe taken place since 31r,' Maines comnleneed'i;liis duties onthe rOu4e. ¥afly ofhe older pioneers have, passed' on; and youSger PeoPle have -taken -their place, - It 15 ivitXliet0 AveFlitive learned thatrMr.,Malpes will no longer be . - , inall-earrier'inilliis route .Qwlng o *5e-traumata:Owlris,..WhOhhe bad no, 'ontrot! "key'en: th 0*-OkbOlterit* orrothe route ir 'eterYthing 15 power to htiveibira'ratalned, ot,cArrier ot '11s ,Majeity's jnall, Mr Maines )ias the best'*ears of his ",p,te to this work, and . have " Sifted more thoughAis .work '-`11111 eaon:be ?diseen- thniedjalid. we 'shall not see the fam- lilar day iko'!day,, there wi11 linger in, the hearts 'Or the ,iboilkolders kind memories' of oyout ,days. We r know that all his friends will 'Join us 15 *),`ithiligt-4441-the*at'ar liaaitli;:-:liaP- pinees, and prosperity. • , '119110i!tEgVirata nornagesmiralle:Jan,a4.-Pte. Mor- ris Vrayme, Of, !Clamp,' iiiorden, spent the 'week -end *with qtr. And Mrs, 0/ms. Wilson. • Wilkins and -Misses Qkleehle and Muriel Wilkins, of' rtifeknow, vere reeent guests of ftev. •11. :Mr. Chas, 'On*ore Of *Ingham Vent the week-ettl with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. iOndmore. • ' Mr. and Mrs. -11.' 'Ford of Goderich were.-metent 'Mrs, D. Glkidon. PORT ALBERT; Jet. I3. -There WIppillittELD,Qan. 14. -Mrs. Osbald- was no service in the Anglican „church eston of *Goderich= Is visiting at the on (Sunda,y, owing to the illness of the home of her daughter, MTS. -Norman rector, Rev. A. Maloney. Weare glad McDowell, • . • .eeVetsintryg to say the is abelut well again, - Mr. Themes Jardirt recently Shot e 'w14aseetingheld.'"4rin Chbe raisntnueahlurYcehaornY fo. s Helen Vincent -ef Walton *.seen't January 8th. The °filters" elected for the week -end with her father, air. the year are: Rector's- Ward.en, Ralph John Vincent. s Foster ;' people's warden, Wm. Vroo- ''At tbe -church sertieeon Sunday the man, ;. ,lay 'delegate, laarry -Illawkins'e juniors lquartette-Norman ,McDowell, substitute, . John Tigert• 'heard" Of Douglas Campbell, IlarveY: McDowell management, the wardens, Harry and '1,01041eWa1den-41endered a num- kips, Carman Hayden, John Tigert, ber-'t key': H.C. Wilson gave a splendid Mrs. inioy. Petrie, ..akirS. David •aartin, address on teliperancestaking his text Mrs. A. Fostei, Mise E. restere,Hareld Ifrom Daniel 1,;(8---tsDaniel would not ,T*ertsiRej. Hoy, David &itrtin ;--iSun- defile hiniself." ' day iSchool (Superintendent, ,11.. J. lloY : Twenty-two Years_ as Mall -carrier sidemen 'barman VaYden, 'Harold Twenty-two Years . as a -,earrier of Tigert, Geo. and dtaro d Adams; David His Majesty's mail may not be a'. reeord Martin afio Doherty. The Ladies' from the point of service, and it may guild report was read by Mrs. R. Petrie not even ,seena out of the ordinary to and showed a balance on"hand of 482., many people connected with the .bust. The A.Y.P.N. report was given by Ralph ' toss. The time has passed so. quickly Fester. rt showed a -fine Year's work that one Can scarcelz realize that Mr. and a balance on,,handsot $30. , ',George Wallies has delivered, mail to eee, I 1;toxholders on RAt. 8,. Blyth., since the 1, year 1918. It was twenty:two years , ago last November that Mr. Maines firstcommenced his duties, and, of eours-e our modern means a trans- portetioh, and the one commonly used by mall-earriers noseadays' Vas at that • Hydro I Ohall now be a member of the Public Utilities -Commission. This' •will be all new business( to me, and I hope, 'Council will have patienee and not expect nit to pull ;20. power out of the hat after the first meeting:Ho* ever, IVI.find the 'Commission has any definite information, I shall try and arrange that ion -promised joint meet- ing 'in the near future.. In the water 'department, L 'intend to enquire if it Is practicable to get clear water to drink'. ,j4keilleton mud may be ' harmlese, .but it is not ap- Petizing tippearaneeier' attractive to Oureelteit or visitors Probable linked with ,this is an adeepiate water• supply in -sionfrier time. With. the' largeet body of soft. water in the world It our doers, it seem's uereasoriable that it should ever he necessary to.ration it or limit its use I know both these thinso are possible, but the eost may be ,prohibitive for, a renal). town. The year 19-41*; is the centenary of Huron County Connell. , believe plans will be formulated at iticoming eession for suitable eelebration. As the County Town I am sure we Shall 'vvish lb be .associated in this joyous event • In conelitslois, I trust we shall have it suceeseful and herr/1°14one year and pull together with the'tonettfon °West of the betterment „awl 'presperity of • the good old Town. 1,- • ' And now, gentlemen, I commend otir deliberations to ./A.Imiglity God. 'The._ neW taistogner whiked into the store. . "dIow imazy thickents lialve you to- ms ,,,, . , , , , . similarly will learn about thia pleasant, left tney ca137 nerves 'became Calmed and . °Ole (Wont oils Ma'am." ,Ftafe, natitral maw to get relief. Here, I could sleep well once more. I am "Tootle ,or "t(erder?"' for example, is the interesting expert-- free of those heaslaehes and dizzy sbells 4`Sioine are ,teettgir astd„Oonre tender," , etre of Mrs. EvelYt nriek of Gratton, now. X have more energy` and r•Xcel •",'Welt I 'keep illoardera Pick out Nterio. ' - ' *.better in every way thau I did irt years three Of %he toughest pleate."' i "Two year; ago, shortlY after ray 'tirtviOny.4137,L* • 'llo thle etusauti request the alighted ! baby was born, I ' ,became very nervous Every Mtn& tantdOWO man _or woman grocer complied at *nee; Kasing, , and rundown.; I couldn't sleep' nights hi GOdeilch or vieinity, Is cordially Ina 'FtleaM miens; here are the Stone% ' and X Suffered greatly with pains in my . *Sited to call at trainl)bairs Drug Starep, queer !hack. X was told- I had . a betting And kern the plain tyruthfUl ruts% stem Wikerc-nPon the ittrAttomer eoolly laid ', kidney, but Whatever the trouble was, .8)*Hterbee The ebatitell Are that you, her Maud; .tinc Ithe, eotherty land tsaid, it Tertainly kept me in misery. i r lust too, will stiy It le the best medicine "Then, I'll 'tako theft." .. - I dreaded the theught a an the work to you ever Inid the good fortune to wit, , .1 11 t esidered-onlysforaihosesble with plenty of this world's goods Xr Widnes, drove mail for the first len years with' horses, elternatieg horses about each day. The last 'twelve year% :he has used both horse and • car, but o1 course he prefers using the tar when possible because of the quickness in covering the. dlifince''. .Otto would imagin.e that a person travelling the same concession road for I twenty two years would become' tired of the Job,and it does grow tedionS, especially on cold days in the winter. Mr. Mathes believes that der the first twenty years on the average he missed getting threugh his route only about three days eeeh winter. The last two Winters having been more severe, a few more' days were missed. Mr. Maines remembers the 'tirst winter very well. The weatherman was particularly kind to him and be 'drove the cutter only a 'week •during the Whole winter, . The first of November' that year' was a heautiful day. • For the first feurteen years his route , Was fifteen miles long, but eight years ogo four more miles were added, to run • 1 1VLAJOR-GENERIkla V. VV. /61).LEM•. Who commands ‘Canada's iSeccaid now overeees. • "It Is Years Since --I've felt This Good Before," She Says, Nerves Were Bad; Back Ached,; be.doike, becausel liadn't the strength Stomach . Rebelled and She or energe to do a thing. My stomach, upset all the times so I Was Couldn't Tells of De; too` was dided Change in Ileo.411 Alter Taking Syntona. , troubled... ,witla gastritis, heartburn,' headaches attd spells of dizzinesse----- "Several different friends. told ,inc about how Syntona ,had helped theft Literally hundreds of tomer. euffer- Pereonally and they persuaded me to ers throughout this whole.section have try It 1 ,wasn't takingsSYntota long given public 8tatements, telling houesbefore I could tell it was differe' id' from ,Syntona, ju1ek1y goes to the .toot of all the other medicines 1 had tried. their troubles awl' soon has them feel- It gave inc quick rellet,from that aeid leg like different persons. They do 1 ntonnten and gas. Thee, as1 eontintied this ha the hope that otherwho euffer taking it,' the 'pains around my kidneys -Stopthat Ticklin in the Throat That tickling in the throat is most distressing, and 'is canted by a cold .settling in the, throat, The dry, hard cough net only keeps you in misery all day long; but also prevents you getting,* goad night's sleep: • • 14"hat . you need to relieve this _tabling cough is Dr. Wood's Norway rinollyrup.. This 'valuable prepara- tion is composed of the most sooth- ing healing expectorant barks and herb's vaith-whick--vombhied the virtues ..of _;the world -fawn* Norway, pine tree. • When you' ask for "Dr. Wood's" see that you get it. " irlisli4stiburn ca, to. otatto, Oak • BROPHEY'S FUNERAL. SERVICE. - (Established 1875) TRADITIONAL SINCERITY AND EXPERIENCE -0-- • -Prompt Ambulance Serbice,, Phone 1.30.. • . kap)M. 140DOE, Director R. 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