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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1941-09-04, Page 3IS1INETY-1101(.1114/4i.1Thu. q0 iBusiness Dioectorj, r LEGAIA, , DIJDUEY nouktEki Barriate4 Office—Court ilouseie Goderiche iNelePlione Wel. et, .SieTHIeltLAND Barrister and Senator' ° neat efoetgage Security. Urban, UAW Available. 'Otlice—North S•t" Goderieh, Phone 740 CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT- MONTEITH and MONIMITH, Chartered Acciatitants 77, Downie Street, Stratford - Toronto (nice; 302 Ba Y Street 51111.111111.1111111MIA• VETERINARY SURGEON 1[)R. gr. $. ELLIforiv± VETEltiNAItY SURGDON PhOne 203 (Minton. • AtAltIONEEIIINtit.------••.----. THOMAS (i UN DR Y, -+ .141/11.1 STUCK AND GENERAL UCTIOIN•41-git Telephone 119 Sales attended to anywhere and itAverY effort made to give eaCiefeeuon- Farmers' sale notes discounted. , • GiALDUN XI. GRANT, LaCENSED AUQPIoNEER, iftt)it COUNTY . , • . A satisfactory, courteous service for •iii`arni, Property .or Household *ales, Rates Reasonable, ' 1-IAROLD „PACKSOtN ts1PEOIAIAST. 11N,- -FIAlte.M. AND ilpt, , , , HOUSEHOLD LES.itVA — . Licensed in 'Heron a li — ' C4.)unties. Prieos reasonable; satistaetioni . guaranteed. • eFor 'information,, etc.' write • or ' phone 114.1t011.44, JACIiIISON, 12 on 658, Seaforth; BruCelieldee 44famwmasom,...• • ,71‘111)1CA.L. . DR, F. J. FORWIIER, EYE, EA.R, • NQJUWA ++ 'Late fiouSe, Surgeon New York Ophthatinic and Aural Hospital, sista/fat Moorefield Eye Hospital and , Golden Square Throat tHospital, Lon- don, -England. - • EYE* TESTED, GLASSES' SUPPLIED 53 Waterloo, ..Steeet S., Stratford. Telephone 267. Next visit Bedford Hotel, Goderich, " Wednesday, Sept. 24th, from 2 p.m. till 5 p.m. . - • . DRUOI.ESS PRACTITIONER CHIROPRA(.1TOR DRUGLESS - - .THEltAPIST Goderich, Phone 341 - Oilice hours -10 to 12 a.m., 2 to' 5 and 7 to 8 p.m., Tuesday, Friday and Saturday. 10 to 12 a.m. only on Wednesday, - Monday- and Nhursday at Mitchell. Mineral fume baths by .,appciintmen.t . fili# , McKII.LOP MUTUAL FIRE IN- , SURANCE CO. ---Farm and iso- lated town property insured. • Officars-,-Villiam Knox P,resident, Londesboro; W. 11. Archibald, Vice - President, Senforch ; ,, M. A., Reid, Manager and Secretary-Treamrer, Sea- forth. Directors—Wm. Knox, Londesboro ; Alex. BroadfOot, Seafortil; . (,hi'ie,. Leonhardt, Dublin ; XL J. Trewa.rtinr; Clinton; Thos. Moylan, Seaforth; W. R. Archibald, Seaforth; Alex. McEwing, Blyth; Frank MeGreedr, Clinton; Hugh Alexander, Walton. ',,,... A.gents—E. A:Ireo, R.R. 1, Goderich; James 'Watt, Blyth; John E. Pepper, R.R. 1, Brucefteid-; R. P. McKercher, R.R: 1, Dublin; J. F. Prieterf Brod- ‘, • (-_,.#11tNSON 5.r,South St. - -INSURANCE -hagen. ' - Poliey-holders can .make All pay- mentsiand get their cards receipted the Royal Bank, Clinton; Calvin Outt's Grocery, Kingston Street, Goderich, or 1. H. Reid's General Store, Bayfield. • ti ° A SCIItiLARSIIIP WINNER A former (Glotierich Colleetlirte Usti - trite student, _Miss 'Marjorie PiCite, daughter of Mes.10raCii 'Pierce, now a 'Kitchener, was- honored by winning a eeholarehip ap tie Collegiate. Institute of that city. 'Tke scholarship. valued $250,,ie for free tuition, for tw'q years at • a university, Marjo* ,hadt. the highest standing in her class at the 'Kitchener schoOl. While a student, 'here, .she ',1Showed, remarkable ability and eentstanding eleverness.. Her friends here will be pleased to,learn 'the .aWard. Most yacatioalsts gd away for little change and come back with. lot less, ' , • At, • t;:r e20/1WAR. SAVINGS,, ilifiCERTIFICATES • 22OUIVOARSc—FOR.,-:-TNET-PIPE--- Dat ir HURON COEPNTY'S FOEMOST WEEALY, ,GODERICII, ONTARIO, TIIURSDA,Y; SEPTEMBER 4th, 1941: Airman at Ciiiiton 1 TO i1OVIE RKANERSD SOITOOL WO Killed on Ilighwav .kefliter The Goderich Signal-Stai. • Dog S -ay I ask, f�r fr,•*little• Was /Driving 210 When Oar Spate to,reraind all illOme and Scheel • •Pnr.,..1•410 Weit Out of 0013,tr0I—Other members of the regional conference to be held, In •Gederich ithe itit week in Septenlbee? Date 'gild fun Part!elliars' will be annenneed acttor, We hope 0 have a display of articles doneted. • for British war victims by•the 'Rothe end, Sehool eatem,7 bore of Hnron 'and Perth countle% and as this is the ilea time that lGodericb has had the 'Privilege of having the regional conference, and Meeting with the preeldent of the Ontario- Home and School Federation,. Mrs..A. $11cox,of Toronto, -We hOlie 'our members will do their best to make it a success. Children's clothing in good condi- tion, for all aeYets, Will be very accept- able, and artieles made o'er win. be especially welcome if they bring out elev.,' ideas. 'Pleated skirts made from men's wool scarves,.bables' slippers'from discarded felt hate, °children's mitts and, Scarves from wool (ravelled and washed) from discarded sweaters, are some sugges- tions, and we hope to 'hear of inally more. We need all your brig& Ideas: Two babies' knitted outfits 'have been &Mated by a summer visitor, one pink, one in- blue, eonsisting of jacket, bootees and bonnet; so, any 'other articles to complete two layettes will be more theil, welcome. Thanking you in advance, MRS. A. TAYLOR. THE BLUE WATER HIGHWAY The- Si*al-Star has the fellaOing letter from Mr, William Christian -0 Detreit, • well known as a summer resident here: • Gentlemen,—It was good to see your editorial in a recenfissue in reference • to the lenders called for on tire NO; .40 'highway, extending from Oorunna- to ' Road Accidents Paymaster Reginald D. Park*, B.A. P., Clinton, was instantly killed al 2.30 Sunday' Morning when the autde mobile he was driving,. weet: from Se'a- forth, trashed tato a maple tree in Olinton, on 'highway Noi 8, •east of tile public ,Sch661.. Parker 6,1111644 • a. broken neck 'and,a fractured ekull. He 'Wee buried at Clinton on TueSday morning, Full military honOrs were 'accorded. - • ' • ' 1DxactIy what was the cause of the accident naay- never be 'known, for Varlter was driving alone At 'the time. There wow evidence, lioWever, accord- .ing to Traffic ()Meer James Culp,'who' 'Investigated, that the ear' was out of control for considerable distance before. -t•he crash, It -was raining at the *time, visibility' was poor, axid the pavement , was, sliPperye The car, g 1040 10bevrolet, was damaged 'beyond ,repair. Its engine was completely (Hs-. lodged' frora itsmOritige-and scores ief pieces of wreckage were picked froni the ground. Paymaster Parker ,Was thirty-five yea ll§ Of age, Married, his wife and VW.0 children reskting in England. Ile came to 01-inton. only. a few weeks ago, when the new school was opened the0. Ile was a• close friend of P11, -Lieut. Charles 'Ewens, who was fatally in- jured in a similar manner e4n highway No. 4 on. August 8th. • Another Driver in Trouble While this accident was being in- restigated by Truffle Officers Culp and 'Lever another ear, driven by Martin Ward, 238 Crescent avenue, Buffalo, allegedly drove through a warning „flare into, the scene of •the Parker Sombre. wrote a vety.shar_p letter Icrash. Ward is* siild "to have plowed to Mr. McQuesten relating to this and CUT FINE' FOR CIGARETTES. STRATFORD -- GODERICH COACH LINES 'Daily 7.30 a.m,, A.Z5 p,—Leas Goderich : for .'Stratferd, Toronto, Hamilton ,,Buffalo,' London, DetrOlt, ravistoel: and Woodstock. Depots — Bedford, British and , Hotel's. Pkone hotels or 305 for information: I W Craigie INSURANCE and REAL ESTATE Get Our Automobile Rates Phone 24 - Godericb .41.111. 11111111111•41111•1111• Geo. G. NacEwan Fire, Accident, and Motor Car - INSURANCE Offiee'i:HMasonic,Temple, West Street, •Goderich Phone 230 GODERICH ". P. RYA1V Real» Estate and Insurance Office and Resideneefee 11 Trafalgar Street Phone 663 FOR SALE---Houses„of all kinds, choice lots, business property and several good frees. ,Let :show you some, real bargains. Buy now. . * BUY VICTORY BONDS ,,,...., eemer•oweammeee.......e.Ltw • v e ' . AT (ANTAL THEATRE %.' . 47 • Now Playing—Joan Bennett and Louis Ila,Yward in "The Son of - Monte tristo" • ., I'l Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday • ( BETTE DAVIS—George Brent ---Mary Astor and Hattie McDaniel A pleasing and deeply ientotional. story -dibpieting the 'whims:ieal journeyings of two companiree souls , ' - . . "THE GREAT. LIE" • Thursday; Friday and Saturday _ James Cagney—.Alin Sheridan and Frank MelIugh prewnt a robust jamboree of listieliffs and fun in the newest Aniieee Lilvmik production A "CITY FOR COIQUEST" Matinees Wednesday, Saturday and Holidays al .3 p.m. couling—MaAha Scott in an unforgeitabte stof `Timers for Miss Bishop'.1 • 1dt into the motorc3-cle of Traffie .0ilicer receiVed ..-rePlY, 05PY or ....which is Lever,.Parked on the. side.rof the. read, eltelosed • • • • completely demolishing it, SpectAitrs. Mr. Parsons has worked energetical "stated that •attoy,1;itting in the sidecar is for years to get -the Bine Witte of the 'Machine, was hurled a consider- highway paved, but -has 'been. put off able distance, but miractiliously escaped v3ear by year on the ground that the injury. The Ward car; it is .aid '.hot have,no money. May I sity that .1,nm across, the road, tore out as highway surprised that. there. °is no apparen sign, overturned,7 and came to rest Only interest on ,the .pkift o'f the Board o a few inches from a verandah. The -Trade Or the TownWouneil, and I can driver was not badly hurt, but his ear prove that the paving is realty import was extensNely damaged. "" This accident occurred nearly an A few, ereys ago, talked with Mr 'hour after the fifst crash and by that MallieSon, •Managr of the Touring time there was a considerable gather- Burelfu, of the. Autoniobik. •club o ing of civilians and 'airmen at th0 Michigan. He says that the lJg-book 'Scene; The approach of•the Ward car ',which they lave, gotten out blanks ou sen f filen) sciittering, Traffic Officer "the ItItie Water highway with a very Culp stated. • " - heavy line; indicating, —Road in had Ward was placed under arrest condition—keep off ! ", These log -books charged with driving in a manner have IKPn sent out to 1,000 affiliate( dangerouS to the publie. II,e was ad- ,m,otor. clubs parts of the 'Unite( mined to $500 hail on Sunday morning Sl'iltics. to appear this Thursday. It is under- If you still think it is hot important stolid he Intends to put ,tip a .fight let me give you some facts. The above - against the .charge. _ mentioned Touring Bureau at theii • Strangely'enough, two hours later a Detroit offices alone an.swered in ;11113 new Dodge truck:driven by 0 Clinton h(f5,000 impiiri$..s, and August will reach man, crashed into -a tree only a short' I -5:44w, but the club ha::: iffinferous distance from the scene of the other!' ofla'cs Mit•higan and will' answei 11 ('('1(101115, doing $200 damme to the! hbout 1140 (b( totalling 14;0.000; truck. •The driver was unhurt.- . for the entire.. seilson they will .rivt. -Information to 1,000,000 persons. • \\ ilitain , • I eoniniend yon,for pun- s't'ork hien- C. Anderson, paulusOls. denvoring to get this road paved. ;111(1 .1 0111 fort 48 in fof ( ui'I in 6,113riggs. r"ad ..ain sorry that complaints and attemins contractors at present engaged in re- 4(1 i.emetly.,conclitions ;have to he made pairintr No. 8 hi.-11.Witv between Clinton by Iii( 114+ who are invite•1 (:an - and Goderich,. was struck down, and ao0 it), spend their money. seriously injured by a -Mt it a r transport • ,, , Ivry truly yours, driven by Harold Pfeiffer, of Waterloo, • WILLIAM CHRISTIAN Anderson is in AleNandra Hospital suf- Detroit. Aug, 28, 1941. fering front slight edlictiSsion, fractured' left -wrist and hteerations' on his scalpl • copy of lettex from the Minkister 'and forehead. - i•otilighways at Toronto in reply to Mr. The injured man was superintending; christinn.s lettel., operations of a compressor -drill tear -i "1 4.1“. t_ i st i n. --I ha Vtz your ing up pavement preparatm•y to replace- !'letter of August 21st.• We have called merit 'Three * v k • • for tenders on this piece of '41 (1 to Reopens : wih 260 Enr()Iit(1 Prin0ipal ;.Scott 'Addre0ses1 the Assembled Students 011 " • Tifesday Morning • • On: Tuesdeee mOriiing ot the Ce14 legiate Inotitilte the students filled •the assembly hall`to cepa.eity to hear Prin- . ape,' R, 'Seott'S opening address. 'Mr„.Seett gave to the' students enter- ing the school for the first time a heart weldome. 'and he also wele6Med Miss Helen Bisset, teacher 'of elusive end history, who succeede Mies M, Park, who was married •on SatUrdaY• In referring to, the.,variolis. ceursea the Principal:said there Were no op- tions• in thegrade conese. How, ever, in ,grade X the student, had the ehoiee (Woking the getieral or the com- mercial course,' 'Tor those students mho haven't definitely made up their minds as to their career, I would ad- vise their taking the general courSe," the Principe' stated. The grade XI course is Much the same as last year, but in grade XII the new modern 'history course .replaces the ancient.‘ and mediaeval history course of 1940-41. The grade X,HI course is practictilly unchanged. Mr, Scott strongly. urged. the stu- dents to get down to work right from the beginning of the school term. "A great many students 'lose their stand- ing in the firSt six. weeks by .just slitting over the work," he said. The school is, fortunate in having several scholarship avtrlirds. In"grade IX • thexe is the vet6rans' memorial holarship, with awards of $18 and $10 to the first and second winners're- spectivelY. It is uwarded to students ,whose parent or parents served in the .1.---G-reatte7War. 'Grade X offers -the Adamson memorial scholership fettled •iatitiihrst, sttoandtlizrt studenthaving-hotti,Nin.%Ttha MeKiin rship, valued$63, is awarded to the student, in grade XI with the highest.standhig in the class. In -grade XII the- Adamson scholarship r aWarded to the student with the • itighegt*standing in mathematics. The aleKay 'scholarship, valued At $200 eash, is awarded to the student of t gradb XIII, a resident of- clroderieh, f with "the highest class standing. The Strang scholarship is offeri.d also to the highest_ grade XlIl stUdent whether a resident of town or not. Its award is $125 cash and $125 credit 'on tuition 'fees at the University Of Tor- onto for each of the four years. s. Scott reports --that about- 200 t 'students have enrolled for the term. . Only. two Who secured leave -in the .4,pring have not -returned as yet. During the vacation, the exterior Of the. school was painted, and 'this hait' added greatly to the,appearance of the building% • • • Industrious Hens Don't Let a Moving • „ Interfere -With Their Business The theft of twenty-seven liens from the farm of William road, had a strange sequel 00 Friday morning last when five of the birds, j Ovith fifteen eggs, were roan.] in u culvert on highway- NO.. 8, midway! between Goderich and Clinton,. where' ' the stoleit'-fowl had apliarentiv made their home for.three days. peesume that a bag containing the hens had fallen' from ,the truck -Of tt.e thieves and the fowl hail 'Ali-leit;ied themselvP." -hire(' days they foraged in , nearby .stubble fields -for food, -•returning to , lay their eggs, in t fie (try culvert, where ,thty sinfght might shelter. tthiviously, each hen Inullaid tote egg on each o'r the 'three day, of elleir 11 11 Us1111 1 sojourn. Ttio day ftcr the Cook - robbery JUST KEEP. ON LAYING Road Foreman Struck by Truk scene, which was barricaded' to tratlic%1 which Yon 'refer and I can assug. ran leaVIng •only half the road ()Pi'n• it is not whit.t you describe as a local Anderson is said to have stepped in the romp It hapiwit, to 04, 0 ,.(,ry import. stru 1 by1 1)11111 of t lietlt,asnsii(i.tkg otfraanstiii.c;iiriitelr4(341.117101(.si ant link in a through highway. Vour saatement that the Blue Water high - the trilek :is it swerved to. pass the way is in the Wor,t vi,nd it ion in years barricade. The driver was not held, is a surprise to inc. mill certainly' it is .7 There 'Was a 50(11101 40 this accident, - - 'illng" for the marriage op 'Saturday-, not borne out• by the nets as 1 'hove . Get a special Introducto sic. for only 100. It happened at 10 o'clock Satur- been adViSed. . Wo trust flint the day morning, and *at 8o'clock Saturday ,Nlichignil Club .. will ilot ..prave itself youngest daughter, of ".1Irs. Park itml today. For pale at all good drug otoi-e,a. . _spot, sending the barricades hither and ( t it . • qt.- to Williatik,itharna Butler, of Sarliiii, Nim=.................m..4........., WEEKLY COURT A tight.' Oodwit and CaSes Setitled 'Without Attendance of N,lagitrate**,,, . Thole was *net etepleient "businees" tOr laet Thurailay'a Weekly LOUiee Oourt to warrant the aPPearanee of Magistrate 'Ian .VIertae, 'CAM reelairr attention Were either lid5ourned settled out of court. A ebete of disorderly eolidnet Pre- ferred againSt Philip 101111an, •aged in- mate of •the Oounty Home, was set over for a• week. His arrest- by CknuetY Pollee is said to have .been the. climax tot a series . of unpleasant incklents, ,allegedly inspired from wthout the institution, which have giVen 'the until.; orities ''rio end. •of tronble. Thole patience is said. to ' have been ex - balloted. 'Complaint.e lodged on behalf of Gillian. were, recently the •subjeet of an inYeetigation held ,by the OotintY Home committee and' a' pest oille* in- spector, as 1a result of whiCh t1e institd7 tion was eompletely exonerated. Five, triflic tines were paid Obese E. Jones paid $10 and costs for speed- ing and 'Olare J. Barton $5 and costs for the same offence. Harold cobleigb paid $5 and costfor driving through •a. Atop sign and Arthur 'Sturdy a like amount for failuie to pull to the rigu4 to allow another car to pass. James Murray, -It.R. I, Seaforth, paid '$3 and costs for allowng liisCattle to run at large on the highway. - '„ • , PRESBYTERIAL MEETING Workers. to _ Convene -at 'Seaforth on Tuesdeee Next e 'The annual 'meeting of the Unroll Presbyterial WM.'S.' of the Presby- terian 10hureh in Canada will be held lit First Presbyterian church, Seaforth, on Tuesday, 'September J. 'The Morn- ing 'session will continence at 10 o'elbc*, and the afternoon session. at 1,45. Miss Iiitura PeltOn of -Toronto, promotion secretary, will be the guest, speaker. Miss Pelton is an outstanding spelfWer, ahl weIi worth hearing; Tile program will include cussioirs by Miss Pelt 011 and Mrs. J. Kerr, •of ,Seafortle and a Ulad Tidings "ewe. Mrs. -Hugh .Jack of Seaforth; Presbyterial •president,, will lireside. A11 ',members of ' the NOoderich ,W,M.S. art urged to attend. Tito tactic's are asked to meet at .Knox ' • ihurch 'at 9 o'clock Tuesday morning ,for transportation. • FALL FAIR DATES • Tavi4tock, Sept. 5-'0. Wellesley, Sept. 9-10. 'Hanover, Sept. -11-12. , ,...Milvertort Sept. 11-12. New Hamburg, Sept. 12-13. Stratfa(li 'Sept. 15-17, Sept. 16-17. Exeter, Sept. 17-18. Listowel, Sept., 17-18. Seaforth, Septi 18-19. , • • Kiticardlne:, Sept. 18-19. GaltSept. 18-20. Palmerston, Sept. 10-20 Embro, Sept. 22. Zurich, Sept; 22-23, ,Drumbo, Sept. 23-24. Mitchell, Sept. 23-24, Ititiley, Sept. 23-24. ,sept. myth, Sept. 25-26, Iclirkton, Sept, 2-26. wool,. 14.14. 29.$0. St. Sept. :10-oct. Toeswater, _Sept. 39-4 )et. 1. Meaford, ()et. 213.. Dungannon. °et, Oarriv. Oct. :14. "1.1'Verton, ()et. 6-7. - • 1.01141(111 Oct, 10-1 1. Underwood, OA. 14. PAGIC THUM TOWNS111,1" COUNCIL WEST VVAWANOSII The We;Sti Wawaneek Townehipfloun kit held the regular meeting en August / 12th, with alI the members present utd Reeve Webster presMing. The/ minutes of last meeting were read and leccepted on motion, of 'Councillors Ilktiller and -McPherson. The TOwn#141p 'ate Tor 1.911 was see at two and,,fone- air nail's, :le** Government subsidY f. one _Thls was done on motion: f Councillors Smyth and Miller. Ti Oler4 was .instrueted to correspond ,With registered auditor.ir re fees, 'eta,' for -the Township audit. The Council adjourned, to meet on 4September Otli, at 1,30 pm . °. DIT•RMN .PUILLIPS, TowNsme Goounzell TownAip Connell met on Monday, September 1: Ommurticatioes—De• partmelit' of 11Tighwaye, re j workmen' vompensation, read and Med. Depart-• ment of 'Municipal Affsal.rs," oc. cupancy tax* and the »epartnient Public Health,. re ,pensions, also Were filled. Ontario iGood Roads •Aesocietiont • re meeting at Niagara Falls alt October 784 Cpeu. Bender presented. a petition for .0. municipal drain. Owing teethe great expenditure aetion was deferred. • A communicatieee from, the Depart- • ..,ment of Ilealtheon the use of'diPtheria toxoid was referred to the Board of „ • Health. Percy Passmore, Reeve of -Usborete; . ',Wrote urging young men to enter in the priming, match to be held next • year. . If sufficient will compete, a trial match with a good coach attending would' be held in, this toWnshiP. Accounts paid; \Thos. SoNfg1;byeSheep claini, $20; Telephone System, te-Vpoe: ary loan, $250-; S'uperietendexitt, Rey, - voucher No. 8, $191.50. ( 10 Ull C 1 adjourned to erieet on" eion-,‘ day, t)etober_6, at ,10 ,.,. R. 0; THOMPSONeClerk, 11111111111111.11114, • THIS THRIFTY GOOD,PiEAR SAVES YOU MONEY Pio *I01304)g.5Pli 1 00 IT'S THE EXTRA -VALUE COME IN' ANP _ SEE THIS.BIG TIRE TODAY WE'LL PUT IT ON YOUR CAR WITHOUT DELAY • . . Make up your mind to a 4'4'ePt. 11;r • Fora bargain ytnt (linnet in low-ceat, long-aervice ...._____ , whedi equlp I John Craddok, who lives' on the farin , .. naent, equip . adjoiningCook's. repotted to police the loss of an unktomn number of lieti, Men of 3040,50 and new Good- . • with Pathan:Wet " Unite() 41111 11•11. .1414iIi. Was the • - -VIM, VIGOR, Sabnortnai, 1 Want normal pep, vim, vigor, vitelityB ' , tonice, othnulante, • onter .e19rnfrit.13— Try Ontrax Tonle Tablets.' Coritanii3 ROUSE & 13ELL olds to normal pep after 20, 41) . -or 50. • kugust ll0, of Kathryn Margiiret Pa rk, "rry this aid to nonnrralycp airii vim Ilh21 Wo cars sideswiped at the same! bm,tik„, ner,,,tonm, w4. have 4101 along - thither and causing the worst blockade of the simmer season. Traffic was WIFLAT, NO ACOUSTICS GODERICH the late John. l.;tewart Park, of Lucan, 0 only 4+071 of Harry Butler and the Intel held up for nearly an hour with cars stalled 4i . the higtwaY, arid '1114114$ w4.110.4zInvou,. contralto -was k Vlien Shumanzi4-ohli burning both ea.st and WeSt as.far her first tour of C4011 11(.r -t1141 eye ('4)141<1 see. e is in rtf!' advance publicity -t•ra ted much inter- front of vily at the time. f .Viw '411T‘'as •114.1 st in one of Arizonhs mining canaps7 of (;d -r0 -h. -r0 -h. --a" ' tiVe , 171 that 111114. 44 the crest of a hoot. 4)11801u rdy nt, else Hite social leaders believed it wieild Ameriean ear hit a tree one mile sietth .41iulerich on the flayfiedd roap 'when the driver lost his bearings in the rain. Th.damage wa.s not heavy mid the 41riVer, Unhined, was nliewed .10 proceed. It was the busiest night of the year, 'by far, for t hp tra ffc' ollThers. They greatly - further the town's ('(II 1111:11 and soeial acti"vities by having the great diva appear for a concert. It took no grt.at effor1 to raise the ineney for her rather large fee with subseription ticktIts at live . dollars. l'it' date was 11111a1141ed. A eoneert grand piano 1V1114 shipped front leps 4141 not stgi -their' beds until early - Xligeles • for the In•casion, itecompanied holiday weel(,-end, traffic wa.s. the and a tuner to put it in shap. for tile morning. Vit)1 the excerytion of the nitt.nthints 10 set it up 110<1viest of 4110• The Town Iran where the convert was to„take place seated abont :in and was presided over hy 411W Of 00-41111ivrs. who noted as manager, janitor, anti- fieket ,seller. While the men .were ,setting 11p «klie heavy iii-. • rument en the stage tievbewhisketed Manager and • Madame's repiresin- tative were proceediiigs from the front rw. Fine of the men Aici dntaily dropped the heavy piano ' on (ho bare floor 137)44 ;t he era sh 10 v('11)(1':1 • through the auditorinin. 'Alada reresent:I t ivytli riled 1 the manager with the remark, ”(iiess the ticomsties aren't se good .iii this 17:111?- "No." alisvvered the other, -fact is we iehi't got any at alt now. We 001 hav4. 11 eouple that 1. mule imt • last winter-- e •I'nele Tone ehow played' here and s•onteliody . took 00111„0.1•.:14ein." • . • 5 Dr, Chase's Kdney- ver Pint, For Backache Indigestion Kidney Disorders 1til1it1g the sliadeS dowit ()ver it a riz pant makes It easier to find 'Right future. • • • Nirs. Butler, of. Tronto. The bride was for stveral years 0 tethther al Goderieh Collegiate I 1.),s4.itiaie. ,Rev. •W. .I. limps officiated at the mid afternoon service. and • Matulards of White and cardinal gladiali •decorated llw church. Miss Emma Park, sister of fhe bride, WaS at the organ fled the soloist was Miss Madeleine Lane, .of Gilerich., • , . Given' in ma rrialte by her brot her, John Sprout Park, • the -bride wore,a floorlength gown of white milk with yoke of hand -made point de veni SO lace. Her net veil Was held hy a matching la-<' (.0101101 and she carf•ied a shower bouquet of white roses, bouvardia and blue forget-menots. Miss Marger. Act:41111a 11, of Caniplieliford, timid of 1 honor, and. Miss Kelly Durnin, Tor- onto,. wore , gowns of turquoise lac, fashioned with . tight -fitting bodices, • and bmg1414140-e.4 trial matching lace hafos 1111441 cardinal velvet streamers. . . ept. II To 0:N.R. Stations in the Maritiliie Provinces. From .G.,IERIOH-- , pr . I. Provihces of Quebec, New leetniwielt, Prince Edward • Nova Scotia - Round Trip:- Bargain- Fares • . „ • SEPT. 12:13' To OTTAWA $11.30 To ST le° EAL $ EBEATVI.T.14?A E • To MONTRto QUItIBEC $1880 ••• $19A0 Goveteeluent Revenue Tat Para e 1'.h<' arried bouquets of deep red — - asters tied with turquoise tulle. Robert • P11'!z, ef Sarnia._ was (.room -man and the it:414.1N NV4.1'4, Allen -of Sarnia; and Stewart' Park, I.Than, bro- ther -0f the bride. A teeeption followed at the home of Ilio bries mother. when? Mrs. Pork received -in a gown of black crepe, ern hroidered with jet heading, a 4411 ('0 hat trimmed with 1)0114414.-1 blue Whig, and a r,Orsage of .1 ohanna 11 111 roses and bine delphinium. After a trip to . Queltree City and tile I,anneltialls, the bride and groom will, lie) in Sarnia. For travelling, the bride Wore a ptinted- Silk-412405 of thielle and hunters' green with matehing wool ,jiteket, pillbox turban and dark green aleesrke,;. , • Statistiee ebow women deteetives are ineretteing. 'Probably beeanee thee • are gOndlOit.Pr& • 'Pi. hets, Fares, Transit Lirnit.:: and 'Information from Atri 14;, CANADIAN NATIONAL 0 - • .eelltall141111111111111.11111111111.111111111111111WISI pr• There is a ready market now for your surplus WHEAT and RYE STRAW, Take " advantage of this present oipportunty. Consult your Iota; dealer or write promptly to TNDE & BAUCH PAPER CO,TRENON, ONT. 14. • •