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hed d their treated with the 'new 4 4 Pine
pre -woe and
O' ,Process." ''„'
or Your moneyreeuiaded
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. bf� im ro ed stokex coal: and' Rote the
Try a, ton this p v .,
small amount of clinker.
SIX' CARS RAZLED.ON , . •.
a C.N.R. ` NEAR • L V OKNOW
Six •cars: , of a seven -car C.N.R.
o'Mixed train en route .from .Palmer-
ston to Kincardine • were ; wrecked
_ _ ,1...absut.�three.�,o.e]ls►:el�.P, � lday , �aften•.
noon- three miles east of Luoknow,
Trackp s were torn ,for a distance
of 500 'feet, with, parts• of freight
_ cars. strewn, along the .right-of-way
Tile -rain -consisted ofp assen e�
t P g
.._,_soaeh1}2,a age ,ea three box ears
�CAerS . lid
,and two lgaded "coal �.
freight , cars catapulted. -down a
twelve -foot, embankment, while •the
coal -carriers' were tilted' at, a pre=-
carious• angle. '
Only the passenger --• coach, last
v1otof• the Winter Beason'
Reviewed and Tropl ee
Presented.
it .'—wag— ':"hoc'ke ' ' night'. .;at t11t
Lions „Club meeting on Friday night
ands ,the' banquet t l•oom, of 1the;
I, ti lcUrtf,gralirOrNittlii t,i1iy •,
with ' 'Mine than ' x0O enthusiastie.
boys'wiio plaY'ed anLions-sponsored
hoekey tennis "luring true. past
winter. _President : Bert ,Sanderson
was in the chair.
I-Ii:gh• ;tribute was paid . "N'ip'"
Whetstone for -This "unceasing, _work.
as chairman of the . Lions Watson,ckey
committee by Lion H\V
arry.
chairman• of the, ,'boys'' ante, girls'
;committee. + It was pointe!!' out by:
Lion Watson: that under �."Nip's"
guidance 150 'boys had played:organ-
ized hockey during the season..
Log?' Whetstone related the ,ac-
tivities. of his •:'committee, Toe;
.Juvenile' Club won the seini-bnals
in the W.Q;A,A4 The Midgets' had
a successful , season,p ending try win-
ning the.Crawford trophy. The.
Bantaiins_ "bad lost ;t9 Walkerton ;
and though'thie Pet Wee series ;was
not finished,, they were• presented
with the Clinton . Cleaners' trophy,
and the : "Flyers were 'declared; the
Winners'' of .the Public• School
League. •�. .
Tribute to Late .R. Stonehouse'
;,Arnold ,-McConine11, who was in,
'charge of- the preson�tation of
trophies, ,.paid , high trjbute to th
rat Roy- Stonebow
use, ho' was v
cipal of Victoria Public School, gild
who as a Lions Club . member had
the foresight. ,to • inaugurate fifteen
year s ago a public school hockey
league.- From that the idea had
grown to fifteen or eighteen teains
in operation.,
LL
'Glen .Johnston-.Wingham, ' vice-
,.thresident of the 'W.O,A.., eulogized
e work of the W.O.A.A.,P resident,•
Tory Gregg: ,Goderich, teams had
started at the bottom and worked
their way up. -He praised the
-= = ibns�:4ortthei'r-inter st aatl-ti dvised-
L.
the boys to play th'e -game squarely
1.
and.try to' win.:: "
D: 1V . "Dave"
I k y
knoivn- Stratford s'Pinneyr widely
had
-somead
good -vice -for-the boys. --
b d ns He
recalled engaging'"Rosie" Stoddart
of the trains gremained_•upright,.. its„
three. 'occupaii'ts •escaping injury. -
The derailment happened at the
rear of Pharis 1Vlathers' farm, just
north of highway No, 86,
Mr. Mathers 'was plowing at the
'44 Jl a :zH ld:
-thy- reckyin a rb
w
I3e
i hthefront.trucks
.thought t on
one of the box cars seemed to twist-
in
wis t
in 'some. manner. The engine , re-
gained on the track with only the
tender -der -ailed: Another- rain• -even
a` rrived and the enine'was sent
.wi rintleitswpaveri
TrainseryiCe was interrupted' for
several days; Mail for -Lucknoiv,
Ramey,- Kincardine and other Bruce
county 'points was carried by trucks
from Wingliam.
" "" "of f oclerieh-
'1110-on�-the-- Stra-t
ford' team; ;' A • 'self --„made athlete,
'Stoddart ' gave all he had to the
game, and got • out of it what he
'had put , into it. "As a hoekey rented by?"_ Mr- Catchpole to the D. Patterson,. G. Thompson, W.
• player you must live right; go to Goderieh . Midgets for goingthe. Garrick, D, McBride, ' W- Reis,
,
, Oeach "Joe" Murphy..
' Midget ---H.' Beadle, F. "MacDon-
ald, C. " Costello, D.' Goodwill, D.
Graham, F. Little, L. Arbour, B
• rist,, D. F-ritziey •J, Reis.. D. Haw-
thorne, L, Rivers; J. Pinder; . G.
Crawford, A. Smith; Manager
Wood. Coach. L.Schoeuhals.
_ .._._ :. •:....:::. Pee weeB,ttillihins, Fisher,
'W. Bowra. -J. Graham, J. Wahl,
J. .Allison, I3: .,Whetstone, J. Sinip:
.• •-son, 13. G:4'aihtan, J, Cory, K. Sallows,
13. Chisholm, D. Gocl1ard,.W-;Reid,
D. "Straughari, manager. and coati'
:Bruce Erskine., Craig -:Csis.t+elio,_ ori.
,a,gv04dTloti?",
,IN 7 colt'
r r
. N ^ i,.•rrr iS,, i
r %v
3 RD
ftp• .;:
As eas4 w use as a Iipsticl l
• Pan•St k'(ftod.indrk) inions Max Factor
Hollywood Cfwfm-Type Mali. -Up
AU URN,. May -a'.Mrs. Sword
and young daughter, of Swords,
Ont., near Parry Sound. is visiting
her parents, Mr. and 'Mrs. - F'Ved
Plaetzer.
• Mr. and .Mrs. Jas. •henry: of Galt
visited Mr. 'and: Mrs,' Chas,. -Scott,: At
the week -end.. .
Mr. Thos 'McMichael fs a patient
• -ins tl--G!b
1 11`1
•Mrs -Wilfred Stlnherson, •who was
a• ;patient in the: .'Clinton hospital;.
vas able to'return. boiae• last `week►
' Mrs. Chas, • Scott, who ia,.d been a'
patient in . the, Goderich ,'baspital'
for' the` iinst, e3'ght weeks, was ableto be• .brought -home on Thursday.
Rev. Murray Wyatt, S.A.,
newly, " tpl?oi:nted, rector of St,
Mark's Anglican ,(7hureli, ,preached
his iixrst~ .sermon here on 'Sunday
morning.
Mr. Amos ,Andrews€'held a success-
ful sale of farm stock and impip-
merits • on Thursday. He reeently
sold his farm'to'Mr, Geo. Bean 4141
has purchased.•:the Besse „Dairy
•Godpricb. a, Mr:° and -, Mrs.• ,•Andrew
and',: family_, Eleanor; Billy and.
Mary, are „moving to Goderich We'
wish Mr. Andrew- everyy success in
his., new„ business. '
Miss Lila Yungblut, R.N., of Gode-
rich, is visiting Mrs. Geo. Yungblut
and Arthur and Victor Yungblu;t..,
• Tiorn.--,-On April 25, to Mr. and
L
HOUYWo'®D _• ,
farthest in• any service group.
-Goderich Lions. Pee. Wee trophy,,
toreBowra
presented by Judge Costello to Billy
s for the Pee Wee
trophy„ presented: by Principal: H.
M, Shackleton to Bruce McCullough,
i'. Roid Sheppard, , .of Sarniai ar
seer., Jams Reid. W • ' • '
Mr. and M.rs. J. W, Graham of'.
,Detroit have moved to the village
and are oecuPying the Presbyterian
manse,
The • 1I gonia ,. Male .404o1r, ;of
Exeter, is presenting a program #n.
,the -United Ohurch, Tuesday event
jng,�M Ott a„t •$~ .in. °:.. veer oM nee
is invited to , hear this :,.excellent
group -` - - •.
• St. Mark's Guild. .Tile Ladies''
Guild. of ' • St« Mark's : Angliean
Church 'met, ,on •Tuesday in, the
cbureh, -with: Mrs. Thos. Daggitt
in ^ charge . *Rey. 'Murray Wyatt of-
fered Prayer and lklrs; John, Daer,
read the .Scripture, ,,', rs, . Air• ti .
Letherlaud .gave' "a reading. A
paper ons• : 'Mother" whi?h was.. writ,
',ten by ,,the* late Miss Margaret
Sriiall was! 'read by. Mrs;, Snyder,,
and a ;mo,ient's silence WAS ,ob-
served : in memory: of 'Miss Small.
This was followed°by prayer' by Mr.
Wyatt. 'Mrs. Walper gave A .read.,
ing. •.' : he..,,p.rasident>, Mgrs :. Ki.rkcon-
ell;took, charge for the- business
periods '.. sThe secretary was', dele-
gated to • send a vote of thanks
to the ,Blyth -Guild tor their hos.'
:
pitality recently whenthe,Y'. enter-
tained the Belgrave and Auburn
Guilds. The • •rector• closed theM
MYRON -
1 quantity40,016 Implement, Tubes= ri"eRr- ekondis;4 .
KITTEN • O1JSTs . ..
LITTLE JACKRABBITS
n „lousy-,.. a -,t13t �w eks oicl
kitten -over- -the -attention- given py
its mother to • three baby Jack -
school and be- determined to win," captain' of the •Irlyers" in the—.rabbits has resulted in the ,death
said Mr. +Pinkney, who was:. c- Public.' School_. League of the baby hacks,
corded' an ovation ,as he sat down. Roy Leckie, who . played sixty-' When eleven�year-old Waverly i
Lion D, D. Mooney extended a vote six games with. Stratfercl, •was .a Nelson, on of 'Mr.. arid"Mrs, Glen -
of appreciation to him, guest -at, the banquet. wood Nelson, Bruce street, found
Judge T. 'M. Costello' said Mr, 'Moving ictures of 'hoc e . from the bab •;Jacks when they were'
g1r Ty} . .Y la •
i
5 ..�er.ITI'I ';Gs`;e rttgs.
i tyn
XI :. o Is' is : ar d
''$�S?, ,1N1 t• � y �: ,, , . ari}3'a fir '
wr tin tp' rotaai' our �11n Uure '�
.'and • to or" us • ' s
cora, , or pit ,OU . a for tb d m•
sge, 4io. will ', protect the airgra<g
ma aiuity.ar lad: a dreWlor :5:'t' 'a i-
. , Yet•.p
-Daly, •8a a pear, ',other +Irticler.
*Welly low.
. iuy this ,guaranteed Motlispray _TO-
,»OAY Tram your department, drug,
•herdwate, .or furniture'. •tore. • M'
y N0 VY1 iOT SURA.
�afOxH P •�Y
'Guaranteed ,leer. ane. yeas or yOUJ'money
'.;.Oi:43,3cr foe :r 'au rna$gti' 10
r -,x -mens suint -
Pinkney is one of tile real men tlie'stait to p. esent flay games, were two days old, he broug t them home
behind junior hockey. He • humor- shown by H. M. Shackleton, assisted and -gave thelia -to' the family cat,
ously, advised the boys to lis en b H. Jackman Blondie, to mother.'With"only one
y t y
to their "wonderful coaches °'Bruce Personnel' . of Teams • • kitten; Blondie .gave it her atten-
Erskine. and Craig: Costello." :. tion- and also found time to -look-
9• Juveniles—B, 'Doak, J. .Donald.. :
:. .,,,:, ,. .. ,,.: -,; , _after:: the.,,,bab�- cks:.-+After beiu
s 1
�•� P,resenta:tilbns••�� ode__._�.3....� _�.,surt�=14.[. • FIolland • -B. • �rskm't, :•�� y
-- mothered three days b - Blondie the
The following presentations :were=Vleriairi` T� '4IcP1}ail, R.• Ctilp, ,L �' y
.-, -.Willi : Ha'.tho. baby jacks; found' themselves not.
Made : •. _ _. . ° . -.Nu:us, _ ... _ w_ _i e J W b •oo ,
- The Hamiltons -Optical' Coma : 13. Goddard, W. Freeth, D.lcerni- wanted by the lone kitten, • who
p ' P demanded' the nnslihided attention
trophy - resented to—Murray 1- httin R. S elton, . N • .13�'rser, B. ..
1
'!Skip" of its mother. .. As. ;a result the
arid,::. captain •�o� Lions Juvenile.Gxaham: Manager W. Skip Mc .
team oval kitten. punnmel'ed the'little rabbits
by D. M. Pinkney, Donald,. Coach N.: Dawes.
w Y
.� 1 �1 1,.. vrl
,t-li-lie �;a-kl >~a�vi+-�ard �t •o e= :11-iu—�S: =��•e7�vari, G=Ross 1�: at-•--��`l e ,
seated by: 'Glen Johnston ;to Craig Sudd , W: McDonald' G, Walters found -rt necessary -oto --remove 'them.
y Cag y
' Griffiths, Waverly , then °took ons the job of
Costello: for the Gaderiehl lied ets..B,' McCullough, J. G•rifiiths, K.
g �'"' being a mother• and tried to feed.
The B. 'A. •Catchpole trophy, pre- White. ' G. .Stewart, - I): MacAdan4
the .baby jacks milk .from: a baby
bottle. - This did not go well, far
after three - days the, little .jacks
died. • '
Have you renewed'.your subscrip-
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than seven years! Into its creation went•7earo
and years cif '.research, trials, designing and re-
designing, testing and .*.testing. And finally
duet. one was satisfied ...everyone said, "That's
pit . here's a carr that's fine enough in. every
H+a�7]• • x cars that ' Inic r orates the ,14 major
. ___ aclvancemeints wig :>aa it - and yet retains till
the thoroughbred characteristics •that'CCanladians
have learned to expect from Pontiac.'""
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So you are in for a thrill when you visit your
Pontiac Dealer.' You ll, see a car, of breathtaking
beauty — a carwith more comfort and r ooTiness,
broader vision,g.reater safety. Its a powerful,
responsive cixi easy to drive and a pleasure
to drive. You'll say it's a really remarkable inotor-
i .th luxury
car value, Whether. you conipa,re �t. wi
,. -.•�, i �.:..:. ^,' -�>`r'K'. :+mac ,'w.^�1:, `' ._ ..-4 .. ., .5, -.:-.:: .w.
carr, medxt�mi«priced, ears,-45r.the c'ati M
Pontiac's own price field ... F'or Pontiac is' priced
with the Zfoweit l See; it today! • " «.
CO?.•'
Flyers, .public . school team B.
McCullough,'captain, L. Gaynor,:13.
Williams, G. Walters; W. Reis, J.
- McCreigbt, - 'Y. Graham, B'.
l tra'ughan, W. Schaefer, .W. Reid;
Proctor, W. _ .Ervine,
F. Moss, Bev„Bowra. •
J. A..BUMF - ON TRIP •
- WITH PRIME MINISTER
iii•..1' Alex Hume, Goderich Old
l3oy; now Of .OtiaNvu, was one of
twelve,!,, gI► ass GaJle-ry represent-
ativ
atives -who acconlpanied Prime Min
ister St: Laurent du his recent tour
of. Western Canada,: and, k t
return to the capital he writes
The Sign:al-Star to express his
"entire approval" of the 'decision
nto build -the new Goctericii--R•iena-oh-
tire--- tgrithilfir t i~ -Zile'`:, gronntls` "zein=
-stead ,,of on West street. "The
transfer of site," Mr. Hume -writes.
�`shoaild prove beneficial all round,
and possibly lead to resumption- of.
the (oderich Fall ' Fair." .
A further paragraph of the letter
is as follows: "On the ;St:. `Laurent
-tour 1 htid 'brief "meetings with''
three former Goderiehites. At
Jasper I saw. tlf .. farmer Miss
Amelia "Ietherington; ,..whose hus-
band, 31r;MacKay, isnpw assist-
ant superintendent of Jasper Na.
titular Park. In Victoria' I had ate
• hour's cleat with tlie 'former Miss
Alice Nairn, whose husband, Dr.
MacHafile is a leading
Stanley
-physician and Surgeon at Duncan,
about thirty miles .up the coast of
Vancouver Island. • Also at Vic-
toria I .' encoun:tered Mr. Charles
Wurtele, whom 1 had not seen for
w whom 1 exchanged friendly reminis-
eenees of Goderich, 'The Prtttiest
Town 1n Canada7.-Huron's. Golden
Gate':" ' ,
Mr., I-Iume Says • that Mr. St.
Laura is Western trip VMS a most•
suceesdfutl one. The Prime Min-
ister, he 'states, is likely to spend
a week' or more of -the election
cilnpaign in southwestern Ontario.
and to speak; if not in Goodrich,
' ti3 n , at sone poiht within ''•easy
•motoring distance 'Of this town.
PRESENTATION TO BPRT.
HALE. ON RETIRErME•NT
LONDON, April 28,—b, B. (Bert)
nt.1.11„,Mand.,(fornierly.
nmerl
of. `Goderrcl ), who is to- retire this
month after twenty -tour years with
the , Iiettropolitabn Life Insuranoe
Company, was guest of honor at
a .party, in Longwood inn Tiesday
night,' ' •
• , P; eintlrtio i - it it "` tVrigt .`'cyateli
irony his fellow agents and friends
was' Made 'by his manager, W.. e,
Mage Gooa wishes, were tendered
in letters And " telegrams, from
. i for"mer managers and • sitperintend-
eIits" of agencies. -
0-7490�9B
1Ir. Hales plans for the near ,
futut'e 'include aa e�ttenc%d tript
the •'Vt e`St 'oust. ,
• More than 100 couples attended:
the party, W. ,1;. Brown: 'was chair -
Men of the evening: Dntertaitimefit
,•, and,--4aneing 4o11owed..,cliniien..,.
:Give the children a ehanee'
Watch for thein when, biiekiti'g mitt
sof ie ltri et, er when, paeeing, perked,
aegis,.:~
..:Henlsell ` has , an -epidemic of
mumps... -
'Mrs. Thos. eB. Bernard of. ,Morris,,
---h,. Wi igiiiani h nw.
hi died in t e s
towns
r
0
,-'ninety-eighth year.
pita] in her, year.
ork-'has :commenced con 'a : new
fire - };11 at Lucknow: '-lt is: being
.finance . -b +the local fire company.
d y, p
Extensive damage .was' done. by-
, . 'r. yon MIr•s,-
' 'lin ofM d
fire',,to-_ , -ower
the g
Thel
l . hlaze
started',
Qarmail::.Hodgins>.' .Eyt,
sta.rted', from.. the ; "chimney.
Eliza' Ross, widow of " Johly. E,
Smith, . one of Brussels' oldest :resi
dents, died in the Wingham hos-
pital on Friday in "her.eiglity-second
year. She is survived by two bro ,
!hers, David' • Ross, Brussels, and.
Thomas- Rosi , Chesiey-
--Ross McLean, Seaforth young;
man, fell twenty feet to'the ground
'while working at, the, disman'tling'
of 'a hangar at the Centraliaai>r-
t
N :ort.,.-� . � h a.fa
p •�.bi.
e.
al<_
w t i h .a•.' cracke . hi a !grad•.:-
d ;fr
i
P
arm. and- broken- ribs, - '
-Don N;. -Eastm n :'ass1Stant' lir l•: ;
eipal r
• lice school
will be the .principal •ofSeaforth
Public• Scheel. after,•_�Ptem er let;;;'.
■
�H • `see `hag
C d tt '
;� lr�
r i
esacca Al -health,„:
A, party, 'of : thirty ' Ien'sal`l public
schooli3uptir visited .London.`one
clay, .last Week and made a tour •
of some of the 'Forest . City's'' chief `
institutions; concluding` in' the event
•at the observatory of the,
versity of- Western Ontario, where_
they had a:.':View'-;of the heavens --
through the--- lg vatory •telescope.--
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in handling your -cheques, lending money, safeguarding `
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