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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1941-05-22, Page 31. 0 HURON CaLiklifTrS FOREAICAST VI/WEALS GODERICH, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, MAY 22nd, 1941 I' Business Directory JUNGAI• raud Alleged in Mining Stock Deal I Three Minks; Please 1 Wyalvian with et NOteh0014) Howl* Township Woulan - 00 . engine is o ovitten ls er $4,000_0havge A lot of wisecracok are. Wt. DUDIAIX BLOIALIIIS Diiimisited • " Barrister, Etc,. The 'raise n he fe e P Offieoe-Oottrt liens% 904tn the ro erich. troubleoome ,than the ono ifnt „. Telephone . D. Hoopera Howie% toWnehiP EXPreeeina SY-MPatilY eVitle Mise .A.nart seat. • WM. A. SUMHDR.LAND wome.n, In that ole had lost over $4,000 ‘1,too1 alive," 'Arent ',Sarah Warns • •Barrieter andSolicitor of her life savi ge when tidier wad ine Uncle Silas. "Here 'eoMee the under- Firet, ipalortgage SeeurliY• dined ti) exchange two Huron County taker." Ueban Leans Available. farm mortgagee. for worthless geld 6 vllAsogEb AccouNvorr 'a Pg , out it and forthaVith'etleinissed . ., P, b 'Charge a fraud against (amide It Ina not sbe the,ipiliaele 'after- all. agietrate Maklus last Ever notiee.how =alai ''''bright" a'aume TIMrSdav ea/a e was una.ble do :WY- originate from 411111 •Pee le? eas thi al; 0 ee--NOrth. Getlerieh. ,PhOne 750 Minima etock •Musselman, Kitchener buelneee inan, that raatesJOhnny big and strong—It IMONTEITH and MONTEITH • . who allegedly Sold her the Stoek. md.. may be the sau Au Chartered lectountabti$ Atter ,tWo• hours a crown eVidence Street• Stratford ad 'not been provetL Geld; in, effeet, n ana tine ot pork wad betins are boagbt re Magistrate -commented thatefraud PeoPle etill have faith. Look b:OW UL?UWJW Tormato-011100,,OP,elia)'.1_, Jjaaealeeelegl_wes.,,pteresPeeulatiett, And in, the hoPe 'Anding :Rome Pork. St eet thae ,people - who speculatedi ininic - • • AUCTIONEERING prePared te suffer the coeeectuences. She 'wore her clotlaes as though sh•e At the outset Crown 'Attorney Holmes were always atteeding a '`conting-out" asked His Worship to refuge accueed party. . THOIreeS GUNDRY, GODERIOH, summary trial, to treat, the nearing as LIVE STOOK AND GENERA.14 a prelirainaty- and send the case on to a The way that some self-styled cow - AUCTIONEER • 1 judge and jury. This applicetion, after boys -eroon, "'Give Ale My • Boots* and • Telephone lie Couusel argumeat, was refused, Tlat 'Saddle," stirs a longing in ue to give " SiileO-littended—tere anywhere. eand trial -Proceeded- , - • them the boots -ante, • • every effort made to give satisfaction. Comnlahmut Tells Her 4tory .,Wotpep's hstitute Tat WI,TERIA. VI= Doings Of 1940-. 411'144.6,r_Ingietefit there have been letters Kign 1 -Star. Farmers' sale notes diecoanted. Accordiae to an article in a current (.101DON M. GRANT, . LICENSED '*" AUCTIONEER FOR HURON COUNTY A. satisfactory, courteous service for Farm, Peoperty or Household Sales. Rates Reasonable. ' ' • ' willasmramommallimagallmiliasomatommiwomars.... MEDICAL DR. 11.10asTE1,EYJ, EAR, . Nom% THROA.T - Late. House Surgeon Neiv York Ophthalmic and Aural. Hospital, as- tantat Moorefield Eye I;lospital sad -Golden -SiutireThtOttteeHesplts.leeL6ne. den, England. e -lams TESTED,. GDASSES • - -SUPPLIED- e 53 "Waterloo Street. S., Stratford. • Telephone 2I7.' Next visit Bedford Hotel, '‘Godericla Wedaa.esclay, May '28th, from 2 p.m. till -5 P.m. aememagememeeeememesseeemeemeeme"meeeesa ° DRUGLESS PRACTITIONER • ClitiltaP4/CWOR AND DB,UGLESS e THERAPIST • dodeeich, Phone 341 *Office -hours-10 to 12 a.m., 2 to 5 'and 7 to 8 p:m., Tuesday, Friday and Saturday. a) 10 to 12 a.m. only • on Wednesday, Monday and Thuradae at Mitchell. Atineral fume baths ' by appointment •• - only. • -- eta-- N..--ATKINS0k.1._._ 51 South_ St. WaS testified by (Miss Hooper that •on May 20, 1937, he parted with two farm 'mortgages, one for -$3;700 and the other, for $881, in payment for 8,000 sharee, of Norwood Kirldand,Gold Mines ane 4,000 shares of„, Kelly Kirk- land, each at 30 cents a share. She , IN,SUB4.NCE , MeKiLLOI, MUTUAL FIRE 01 SURANCE CO.—Farm and hue a n toWproperty -insured. • Offieers—Wllliam Knox, President, Londesboro; W. R. .Axchibald, Vice- ' President, Senforth e M. A. . Reid, Manager and Secretary -Treasurer, Sea- torth. Directore—Wm. Knox, Londeshoro ; Alex. Beeadfoot, Seaforth ; Chris.. • Leonhardt, Dublia ; Treveartha, Clinton; Thos. Moylan, Seaforth; W. Sea:forth; Alex. licEevireg, a -Blyth; Frank McGregor, Clinton; Hugh Alexander, Walton. • `Th.. ---4gents--E. A. Tee, R.R. 1, Goderich; •__RR. 1, Bruceeeld; R. F. MeKercher, James Watt,' Blytli; John E. Pepper, R.R. 1, Dublin; Prueter, Brod. eaagen. - Policyfhettlers can • make all pay- . ments and yget their cards receipted at the Royal Bank, Clinton; Calvin Cat's • Grocery, Kingston Street, Goderich, or Jr. H. liteid's General Store, Baefield.. 1.• falai journal 'Germany is not bothered with Army worms. 'They probably have concentration camps for them too. • •••••••••••*0. Comprehensive Report Presented by the Seeretari '. at the ' Anutta !Odin At 'annual Meeting Of the: ()lode - rich Women's Institute tomprehensive report of the year's activities wa$ given hoYao rthiyegilecretary, Mrs. James Bisset, ae t In re*iewing the aetivitifS of .(loderich Women's Institute fot the Year 1940411 we, find that' our efforts have been ..conoerned chiefly' with war Work, and. We talethie opportunity Of paying .a, tribute to the women 'of Brelain who are andergoing sueh 'a strain and. who are sacrificing so much. 'Before reporting on the year's work, we also WiSIL to Place on reeord our regret ht the loss by death Of two •Of our members of !long standing, in the persons' of Mrs M. MeDonald had Mrs. A. G. McDonald. -While in 'health tney'. were alwaye preseet at the meetings, which was always an inspiration to the officers, and they have been ;missed' 'greatly by the elder members of the Perhaps the 'defence minister could make use of the' ones in this tountry. had one this, •she said, aDon't -tanks run on eaterpillars? fter repre- sentations •had been raade by Mus- • - selmana who was given. -the mortgages. Feet ailments are comraoiler among He was accompanied to the Hooper country than eity women, a foot special home, by John Clark end, Dennis - ist claims. Blame the party line for ' O'Leary, stock salesmen for the °at- Eitelienere Securities. • Corporation, e_ • whiellecompanybad underwritten the P nuosopuizes Lloyd James : The men Norwood .Kirkland tock issue who try to do something and fail are s. MusSelMan, it was shown in -cross - infinitely oetter than those who sit : 'examination was vice-president of Nor- down and do nothing, and succeed. hetriiretli Xttchener Selcurities. MISs .1-loolaer said that Musselman- painted a glowing word picture of Nor- wood Kirkland prospects- It :was pro- ducing, a shaft had been sunk tin -d mill STRATFORD -- GODERICH ' , COAPH LINES' - Daily 7.3V 4.25 p.m....I-Leaves Goderich for' 'Stratford, Toronto, Hamilton, Buffhlo; London, Detroit, Tavistock and 'Woodstock. Depots — Bedford, British and Mara B&W, Piton!) hotels or '305 for information. She: `:Sorry I can't accept you, Bill, • hut cireunistances over which I have no control prevent me." He: "And 't what are those circumstancesr She: "Yours."• 3 OUT OF 4 CANADIAN •kilGiC HOUSEWIVES ktsue USE MAGIC! POWDER 4.'ar -Praise its Sere esuits c.c. .001 C.Cci b... • .11.1.1/ J. W. Craigie • INSURANCE and REAL ESTATE • Get Our Automobile *ate?) Phone 24 . Goderieb in the lIomelaakir's page a Globe and Alan aking boW te get the wiSterla 'to bloont. I bad my •Nrat, sight ef that Vlue in full 'bloom, 1teraUy cover- ing 4 verandah on the front of a house in arallegsville, 'W•ise., and I said if I ever had a home of my own I'd' plant one. I Aid this in /VA but waited and waited to see, it flower. One, day 'Ave or six years after I had planted it a gentleman, whom I 'knew to be a land-, nape_ gardener, called and I showed bin)! inydisappointment. - All he said Vs'as, "Have patienee and it Will bloom.", The very nextiAlay it had one duster; the next year none, but ever since there have been mere and more, and last .fall It bloomed a second time. This year it is two weeks ahead ond'is new a ntaSS of beautiful Mauve dusters. Members of the Horticultural,SocietY and other flower loverwill be repaid by malFing assecing-it -On-thz7soutleeast ceroer of n Newgate street _ ISABEL HAMILTON. Dariug the year we 'held twelve regularemeetings and three executive meetings. We had eleven paPers and, 'addresses, three 'demonstrations and two exhibits. - Owing to the un- tirineefforts of the President; the meetings have been interesting, well attended and instructive. We 'had a membership of 04 with an average -at- tendance of 41. At the May Meeting, ,had the district president with us; • who conducted the election of of- ficers, and in dune we had the report of the 'district annual meeting-, whieh wide held at iSt.• tHelens. - At the June meeting it was decladeto make a small contelbutime at each meeting for the lunch, to belater glven ter "the., Red Oros.This bas been tarried out and Women have to work foreie7yailirtifeeaftitaitit:erealizede was- 58 -Mae- -I they get out :of universities. They are July we had as Our .guests the mean; bers of the Kbitall Institute, who pre- videe. part, a.tho program' and enjoyed _a social .halfehour with us. -paper on „piente suggestions was given by ales. MeAuley... At our annual picnic In August, held' 'at 'Harbor -Park, .We, had a large attendance and a happy• - tame was enjoyed by - all. At our epteuer naeeting a 'very tine address by Mrs.. Milligan, whose subject was 'l300lni for Teen -Age Child- ren." As usual in 10eteberwe bad our Grandmother's Day Program, when Co'n- teete, readings 'and 'musical" nunibere were enjoyed.. At this meeting dona- tions were received; foi a.."aunshine basket" and the content3 were given to several grandmothers who in former years. were .alwajs present, Mrs. C. Stewart, a former member, • Ohre a Paper 'at the %November meeting on -Canadianizatimie! - At this meeting, T/55,'.6.1-telairtebrahearonventleireheldein London,. to Which Mrs. J . Newcombe' Went as- a -delegate, was. read. Two. dressed dolls were displayed by Mrs. Willis, who had made them entirely by, hand .and which had 'both taken prizes at fairs, dell' parades, eta. . At the December meeting, in keeping with the Christmas season, a demonstratien of Christmas favors, table decoeations, etc., was given by Mrs:McInnis and a paper on -Making 0,Kistraas, Vle a sn re rather than a- Burden ' was given 'by Miss, Salkeld., In January to add to ,our finances an auction sale of sur- prise packages was held and this proved .gt--,Dopular that another wae held. at •the April meeting. The •'outstanding meeting of the year Was in February, when the fot:tieth _anniversary of the Institute was 'bbseryed.. Imitations were sent to all formermenbers who could be reached, .with theresult that - °rig hundred or inon- WQ1V pee -sent and.. several members Joined 'again. '17,lie 'Kirkland and other properties with dietrict president vlsited us .a t • tills , Musselintin. A. drill was at work. There was no plant. • The Mine was certainly not 111 produetion.and 'fever wtiuld be, he said over.the strong proteStationa of - T. .N. Meugovan, - Toronto. 'mining la wyere (*nap :4,1 for Mnsselin an. .1 oh1 Clark, former StOdi salesman, business -man of Ayr, said that .1111.:•;.SVIIII1111* tttlall to 111,e 1.10011Cr home 80101,- to look over tile farm iiiirds seldom reeipleuts of honorary degrees it -cenvocationsee-Toronto Star_ , But see how many of them beceine MA.'s without attending any, college— and is there any more honorary degree? A news item hi laet -week's issue re- ported that Mr.'iind Aire. Stanley John- ston of Auburn celebrated eheir • silver wedding annivensary recently' by enjoy- ing cherries that were canned twenty- five years ago by Mrs, 'Johnston. If more newly -wedded coupleS had the forethought to put , up • preserves ef sentiment ehey would 'find that they have a better chance of making life' a bowl of cherries. • MINIM P.:J.' RYAN .,L.: Real Estate and. elLi: s,. Offiee. aed. Residence: 11, 11 Trafalgar ,Street ratio "Phone 06•3 •FOR SALE—Houses 0,411 kinds, cheice - building lots, .ftsiness Property and several good farMse • Lei "me show you same real , bargain's. Buy now. • , . CAPITAL THEATRE PHONE - Now—George ForMhyestaiTed .in "IT'S IN ThB AIR Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday ifr . George) Meaphy—Lueille Ball and Edmund *O'Brien A -triple-star Ifareld Lloyd production depicting stele rollieking ad- . voitures of two aspiring swains and their gar— , _ "A GIRL, A GUY AND A *GOB" Thursday, Friday and Saturday , . Two ,reatures Jean Ilersholt—ray Wray—Teseka Seidel - Another appealinly human adventure of the ."WLELODY FOR. THEE Lupe Velei costarred with rubher-leggetl:LI riotous bit • "IVIRjaCAlsT SPITFIRE 011T nod Astrid Allvvyn popular Dr. airistian E ft • ON ERBIL WEST' , • Matinees Wed., t4at. and holhlays at p.m. ' Cong---“That.Night in Rio°. with AlieA Faye and Don Arnett* 41. • , Izistallet. • *Free gold 'assaYing $06.,50 per ton_ pallid 'be picked off. the surface . of .the railed. She would •have her eerigineleineestbeentabaeltain....diyidelida within one. year, Musserman told. her, she said. The name -.of a Major. Cross, eneinent geologist,. had been used by Meisselnian-eas , an authority., witness said. said. -Gross later 'gave evidena for the Crown, .• ' _ . It came 'out that Miss- Hooper . gave .another • mortgape fer 54,000 to -Kitchener Securities for a second bleck of. stock in the same twe .mining cam, panies, but that this Mortgage had been returned becauSe it was not transfer- able. • • :00mplait4ant's aged brother, who might have: given. corroborative eviel- euce, died ,a few weeks ago. Mining Engineer. testifies . Major Cross, of Oakyliley. a_ be - whiskered " gen tlemo n . with fortyelive "yearS' experience as .a aiming engineer • in 'All parts of tha world, aid Miss Hooper had written him and that be. had gone to visit lier.- because he felt bis• professional integrity was at stake. He' said In • iteta .he visited.- the Nor -wood upils Aet the Story I of Old King Cole! .Interesting *rpm at itootior of Vlototla Home and .801Lool. Club "SANDON—BOWLER An attractive • May ' wedding e took Plaee in Sacred Heart *church,. Wing - ham, when Mary Madelliae, only (laugh- tereof atrse-Mary -Bowler, formerly .of ,Goderich, and, the late William:Bowler, • became the bride of Pte. William. George Sandon, • only son .of Mr. and , Mrs. W. J. Sandon, Listowel; Rey. Father Paquette officiated. The bride- groom's sieter,, Miss Pearl Sandon, was bridesmaid, and Pte., 'Edward Swanson of -the Argyle and Sutherland 'High-. lenders, Niagara 'Falls, Ont.; was best men. A wedding dinner was given by the -bride's moth.er at the Yorillotel, Listowel. Twenty-five gpests. were pre- sent from Goderich, Listowel, Atwood, Stratfoieleind Detroit. • Later a reeep- beld at the nome of the 'beide- groom's parents. Pte. Sand= and his bride left on a Short theneymoon trip to To*ronto and Niagara Falls, • The monthly Meeting of the Victoria Home andf.$11, ool Club, held at Victoria school on Thursday evening last, Viltlq a highly succeeSful one. A large num, ber of parents and friends enjoyed, the Prografa of dancing; songs and operetta. The meeting was conducted *by MU, W. MaeDonald, president of the Old). In keeping with the season, nineteen little girls. performed the "Maypole daneeT ,The girls were Bath Allison, Noreen Mallotigh4 Joan •Scott, Ruth: traurlow, Dorothy' Bradley, Gertrude Beattie, Wanda ,Duckwertii, Dleanor Martin, Dawn SitaIbbirigtoa," Jeanne !BaeRhier; Doris Oliver, `Katherine Shawr,Eleaper;,.'BoYeet ,Arle40- 4011.§et 'Phyllis °Amick:- Colleen ,Thompson, Noreen Lee, Margaret 'Craig, d'Oyee Baechler. „ The:pupils of grades A and, pre- sented patriotic songs: ' The operetta "A -Merry Old Soul" was skillfully presented !by the ' older ptipils. The story opened with 01(1 King Cole, inelead being a merrY old soul, in °very low spiritS, and the efforts of the court fool, the orchestra and the Old Woman who Lived in the Shoe, hi trying to cheer. him up, proved of no avail. The Fairy Queen with her helpers managed, however,. to lead hint back info his merry old self and his kind thoughts Made Humpty Dumpty, Jack and Jill Little Miss Muffet Little Bo Peep and the Queen- of Heart e every • e ha)PPY • " The cast was as follows; King Cole— Jack Benjamin; the pages—Morris Md- Oreight, Leonard -Willis; court fool— Gordon -Crawford ; Fairy Queen— Carole Zarnite; pad Womp.n in the Shoc "Oatherene-re-aCutte orehestra- Simple Siraoni Fairies, Humpty rimpre Iab To So Ovalooked Errors of vision are often so subtle. They exist in t eountless eases wit ou any. one being aware a it. Thus they produce harm which. is blamed on other causes. It is not at all a bad idea to be eye.suspicious, if something is done about it. MAO Your SPP.104010* MOT " 100001*$ PP& F T. Aristreag Coro wEirsitstanoneedv°1"11"11$3118t.sitoximeiustrhe SiiwItare elderkii Dumpty Jac and Jill, 'Little Miss _woo vy,A.s.,AuffrbgaTorieut,...— .-xlideet; J,36- Peep,' )liekli There is a brass Plate in St. George's inscribed thus: Hearts, Knave of -Hearts. A vote a thanks to the children,"15- e "To the Memory •,of , Mr. Anderton, music instructor, andlhe March •Girdlestone. who - died . 'tee -eaters for the very excellent ,program JULY 1st OXIMBEAnOtt gditor JSignaT-Star. • 'feat it talent thm,fOr goderich. to 1* makinr, plans'tfor a big Dominion !DIY celebration? The day wits, allowed tto gq by the board 3g4, zearl. bat in the,tie, eritieal times we cannot afford to aioW any opportunity to ass forpthe - up of !patriotic sentiment In, years gone by Dominion DitY ivas 'Oodertelvis big day, and this vear would be 4 00., -riut to restore the day In . its forMer glory in Goderich, „Ninth so ManY of the Air Force !at hand, and no d'outot Men of the other Ibranches 'at call, We might have a military demoustrathm . that would be in keeping wfth, the times and that might arouse the light- lng spirit in our people that is .said to be lacking (or •,„ perhaps ItiOt dormant). •• . We lave a Town Connell; we have a Board of Trade; we are SupPoeed to have a Wartime Citizens? COmanittele; and 'don't know now many 'otber • ' bodies. Surely among them all there ? • IS 'entaith'"go" get,this the -VII . of • September:. A.D.,. MDOCOXLIII, ,aged XXIV." . -' 'Ye knew •not. what shall be on° • the morrow," This plate has not been affixed • to anything for, years and may have been rescued froin the old church which was situated on the site of Mr: Bruce Smith's house and Was blrned down about 1879. • A member •of St. !George's claurch who has become interested in. thistinemoriel veauld like to learn 'soniething about man Girdlestone. u RI any reader of this paper givens any inform- ation in the -matter? •. . • • RED -CROSS •BIRTADAY PARTY • Mr. George -C. Laithwaite, of No..• highway, is celebreting his seventieth a-jeeeneeSatardayee.May-41,•-elle. will' be at home to his friends on Sun- day afternoon. A' fee of 10e will be (*fleeted for the -Red Cross ,during the afternoon fora seventy-ye:ar-old hand- shake. compose the quilting conimittee •have worked on • 34 quilts throughout .the year and each. And every. member in her own way. has been doing her ,bit. In • the cloning year the :need for war work will still be_uppermost in our minds, but.let ns,earry on" and as Women'tv, Institute members be, true to our motto, "For Home and. Country.'' 'meeting' and one of the inosl pleasing wanglers on the prog•ram • was muste, providof by, the ptih;le school plilitrreu thv direaRm of Mr." Andertim, 11nd since it -was the, Women*s Institate who hrst .sponSored the teaohing of Music in the. selLook it • Was..enjoyed all , the more.. A la it hda czrke Wit if catalvs and decorated with (UV 1114tittlti, 01)1'8 was cut durng the 101 lioun by Miss 011 whien mort4Ages.wexe to .h.e semr.ed, Salliehl, our charter member. 'Mete . and to place. a 'Value on them. He and was. w demoestration of sandwiches, s111 L tock, lie said. They lutd 1w4,11 4at the Mill whieh were :served at. the .11uph. o'beary had Sold.- Mies =Hooper 11001Wr honle on several. ()evasions bor lustrtitions was given by Miss Ed,ith Th a very, line addVesS with il- Taylor' ."Nntrition." in A-pril a pdper on `,.Hea.lth and •Accident Pre, ven t ion in, ,the -IIonle" • was - given by '-trs. Walter NewoolubO Siek members Were reeorted at etteh meeting and from the flower fetid 1101V4,T.S. Qi acrd were • Magistrate Makins said „the Crown's • ease was not a ,vers, strang one. Mus- • sent. Our ways and for raisiIlg funds took different -.forms. In Septeinherthe • im;tituie• was divided 111t t hive groups a lid by -ha vinea rd Parties, afternoon tem, donations, etc., considerable money WaS rya iZed. .one of our members donated it. Applt :,,tickets were -sola and. the winner' was- pre. moltewith the quilt at the Fobruary, anniversa ts meet i fig, At the area con- vention held in 1.iondon in :the fall, all Institutes were •asked if they ..would eoritribute somethina to the Federa ted Institutes of-kithtarlo ee that some akl eoulil be 'sent oV,erseaS. ag Wemen's Iristithre.gifte The objective•was in the firstelateeto equip -a iirard ill 1 hdspitia -in England, but later on, the need for kit( -hens was so urgenti that (Me "of these `‘vas purchase] at a. cost of §310O. Our branch sent 'in a donation of $15. We gave -our usaal birthday gift to the hospital ill May, which this year wag two bed Ituntee In 'June when, ,the urgent 'appeal came froile the •„Ited Oross for blankets, we Withdrew our eecount in the eemetery .fund and bought two pairs.• In Noeember ,we gave the °Canadian Legion $5 and. -bought 0 couch for, the Aoldlers' and air- men's recreation room in MecKayellall. Wealse have gieeu Prizes -to 'the public schools at the entranee exainination end in January we had 41 eard party Wilieh enabled it to5 send .$20,,ito 'the British War Vietlins' Fund. In April „we gave the loealflied ti donation The group of inemberS Who was'sponsored by Principal Sto ehouse alre. Georgie Johnston:- I Neter Beacom also added words of contmetid- atiop. • The meeting -closed with the singing 'elf the National Anthem.. ° Explanation Sandy was a leader of the, lark. • His iacreasing redness of, nose very much alarmed his brother elders, -and a delegletion welted on him to inquire the reason' for -the increaejng ecoler: Sande explained thus: "It is glowing wi' pride at never putting itself in anybody el,se's business." ' 11111111.111. fore and the sitle' bad virtualfy been piade ipefore Mussehntee came Into the picture. Witness • strennously denied' that., Mnsselman had ”(qosed•" the deal, aS testified • by 'elks Hooper. He couldn't recali took the mortgages,- seInti n may ha ‘-44 ma de represen 11)1 ions to Miss Hooper, rat he ntay have given What lie :considered' an honest •opinion. Ile found (1111: M u see' man had. no con- neetion with IC'itcliener Securities and :dismissed the -charge epithet him witle out ealling liefenee-evidenee. - eiernaed Taylor, . of .N.11e, pleaded guilty to assaulting Murray Hardy, of 'the same place, reusing actual bodily harm.. The faeces occurred at Nile on ; March 28th .last. 1•Vqn Hardy, said he. ,did not wish Taylor sent to jail the • Mat:est ra te gran tett u.s pen dole se n te n ce on payment of- $41.50 eourteekts., All other eases ,dia the (leeket were remanded for, a week. OISE DIA; ROT PILLS r LAZIf---LIVERS Coax your liver toehealthy. action! Help it keep tho Bile juice. flowing with ' "Dr. Morse's" — the im-. ProvOd vegetable laxative. Ask for .this • rotiablo• moody by name •-- at Your-cosgist's. • 28 .• .• SORE To:ELFEET- -THE ANTISEPTIC LINIMENT 411.1111111MIL.1/11011111111I 4 Modern placer mining M. se rodioi Eom the gold fields of theYukon to the gypsum Thousands of workers in Canadian 'mines, smelt. C • plants- of Nova Scotia, the Bank of Montreal is • ing, plaints and allied- indastries, are among co operating with Canadian MINING, by provid,,- the owners of our Million &par accounts. ing id various enterprises wip?, the efficient, See- Mani of, our branches are well located for their cialized forms of banking service each requires. conVenience. Serving Canadians and their industries in evely section of the.conutusUity, we invite Iyou to discuss YOUR hattking refuirements with us. ANN or MONTR Buy WAR SAVINGS CERTIFICATtS "A. 13.11117C WItEnt rJnALL ACCOUNTb Ann virEt.ogrdz.. ; Goderich BranclicA. A. NICOL, Manager • MO»EItN, EXP t It I )1 N CEP, II A N ING St RV I C •Sfre ,Okivote..ef 111 Yeats' Sta Operistio 1 11