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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1938-2-3, Page 1r! 0.1,V,413 '7,6,170Zc t13:e0: Vr„;-0:t17,2•5 MV -0,170 tq' 4411, 0TOD" etc:' ern P!, 0 VAAIrtit., 101 0,1eTh Iv,- -,,, la " .4 I oft!, i a , il ow Ipliiitofo.,.p. if,oiuUe MhPV-1740, , 'odklax, - Pg, •.0-4Pggq. Pt .444 ;(,q.‘,W: CatteOli#: 000;r010041r1,0,014,.. Ur. A LO La Oogipied the 004 opI1Z-..-reljn_ 441.19 11, 114A11447,.a g4;t144 et-IVal4e4 iiiAtelk, --ter Witt:4_0: 04. 179:00. * tt evening, ThiS, ,114r!,, Xt.0,!,, ,f,10:',4til . ,,,, , 4019,, ' fig41404; ‘ .ctatbit-,3; tba:t , igre0101 Waif, a Witt#0 „11±...„' 4,-attentd seboOl , at . -7000*--es seee*b W-titrel,tbta ft, L Vtd, s's-S-sss, ProMdeni of the ,Assoalitied BOard•fl Trade 4n4 Obtin,13;42 '001,1204zte, , Qukurtes: SZce•aiit,441e4,V0P-0•wiflelY'Altla.-' had Ca/1100 ru1104 eZperienee.•of bust- net6436,4040 try, alfrO•zp taisi.esin .,,S• Mt 11 .1a1;t" 1:1 .• azed,., the „Tmota 01:littOtott for aineSs in - , *fia&aM•7' * filair,"%rbia0 0i„1411 of th.02,;',01461s1v4i4Pire-0011.0dal WoUlal have i 4atiri eirport buk.iness in stapPlying4ft0,,S.P2t1',7itodsu that the W01401, Oolintfy requires to '''''''—`-ktIgitr°""74A19,517/1404-12tatesrova C0111113,3 VaSS and less a rural. country crn1,Waleoples'Tere- realizing -that to telt theYintiSt buy,-tind."Oksidti would' increase lid sales ln that direction. He did not belleye the recession in business across the line wouldbe of long duration,. 'Canadian farmirs had seeeived $74,080,909 more in 1937 than in line and were in a better position for bunting. Tneltember, mining and pulp and paper industries all were active, and, finally, there was the tourist trade, wialch in 4937 amounted to over -009,O1O000, - the highttre mark since _ JiaRn,e, 3 V-po-.4 02- lerade Ltr..itette..r then_ emphasized! the value .44 a Board of Trade to a coin- munity.r One of its chief values was In developing a community spirit. Business men Ghould get out and -learn to know the other, fellows in the cora- Seensitee • alligice 'weteve-stileerte and knockers in every:community but there was no 'than to what Goderich -------evdwdo4V'•-everybadyi:4refrainedarant., -walailtrozorr. "Aff 1011T -1141-Y0,11.-are- living in a town, talk for it,” .the speaker urged. An effort should be made to develop the trading area of the town,. The business men,should know where. the people in thia trading area do ,their business. The local paper should be usedfor b.tovertleings _ Outside papers vivre towing into-the-tewii,--daily -carry., ins invitations to do business with city .storeo.and. the maiL order hopes. the io&iI pp3rt aTaie& taretift, trolled the town's trading area. Ad- vertising could be either an expense or an investment according to the way It wao conducted. Advertisements •-seitoltie14.fteetenessedefisequentle.-"EsterY time yen ean get your name before the publiei do it." The local paper dealt 'with, local affairs and built up local pertonalitia - 441.01/C latives•-vregood Va/nr---slat!,rgesinslerlehst'esaid LO LT 3 „ The speaker dwelt upon the import- ance of the farmer in thrs Mildness of the country. There cOtild not be na- - elonalespeeeTerit-Yesfeneetadarshe---cle- clared,nunleze the fartaera were mak- ing money'. Every bnsiness,;:- deal should how a prtsat ta.tII contibnea. The-zul --way to .4lezelr-peOple on the land wa to allow theinrto -make matey ron t elr operations. The feint* of vere WOO 415130,Ot3,CeroA1 yeUt ft 'In causes that could be con- . j , • _ — 'era ;anti-:etheTe• It was lat toethe ebaltintin t • eal 4 IV t 1.1141 • Theica -411,1.tal the aniiiitrifieet- ing of the Board Would be held in arch. eeee.es-ee-a-seese_---e-ae-ee-ee-eeeee-see,_ Manse Ceptrmeted M Cettnetr Comma Meeting `` VenselnatIon Reeve Richard Johnsten of Ashlield. Township died suddenly early woci- nesday morning at his home. He was taken ill while attending the County Council meeting •two weeks ago and on his return 'home at the end of the session of (Council pnetimonia oped: He was supposen to be the way to recovery when the end came suddenly and upexpectedly. Mr. Johnston. was th his sixty-ninth year. He was a meseber and offiedal of United church. K success- ful fanner, he was highly regarded in the community and in the larger circles in whielt he moved. Surviving are his wife, formerly Alulie in two sons, Oecil, at home, awl Eirder, a dchool teacher, and one daughters-Mts. Moffat i -of Lambeth. SW. H. Johnston, of Entetr, and Albert ,E. Johnston, of West „-Wasvamosh,„..are„ heotherseas, The night” ere pi I 'I .StiggzSted a "14 -venters' the afloa'ZIA 41I -Trade ; a farm - might be-brranged, Buot- ntz° 'Men aliOUldr !mow the tanner° in their territot% - After d referents, to the tourist bust- Itelley,ce bluded his acid1m3 thy • reciting cape laporopriato verma, t4t4!-v:41a41- tho Leatcro." • Doty of ItUtelmg cka4711t) , t*olie strongly on, the duty .02 the restdents of a town to do 0,fr 3titVi114:710.7 IsfeWk'araro' edinnitsiltf ant- Nteh dent vOiald Oh,t,re in the increased itercePtitYs.;'' .13a13addt4M1wat hrWatened with htimOr tiad anecdote said at its cOn- elusion he recekett .a bearty tribute of 401alase.• On tilottoi02 hr4 1W, -1EIL ttribertzon, ceetinded by 1,11. Z. S. Platt i cordial vote 02 thailltS was extended to the • lee,111.6 Age adtitc. 'Vp=11,0 el4c4c;',i41# . 'Mei I 00°Cthon ouca54d lu a ,acia. etta eitctiostoni Str. Xelicr !toeing asked bi opfnieft-On! Vatiolz niatforso and a nzintlier a.Uonti Zort!, tho wela *11'6 444 af„t/l).44,. II toWn lit,iltertglat'fd tItLt1-ndllerittiton. ad 4, --tho atirtgoct," atztor lit ott2tt thoott}l' tg) V441 tr4-1'1,,P44 t "144714rliiittlt cs'144r tug.% --V tiled 0'.• tato tiaaglt, =tar: azatita. ociitalubj laza <aott:ttat, a'AU= 't1,0 '0A? tri,"0"017' '44'4 tal 11%-4:r ttunt4 (coi, • $ • 04. 1111 0 ma (gaga; J3E,„ 't03.—tz,*stoa1ov 4,--411410! - Ott, :c7 tEv USilD• ‘0.* tA0* 0).„Nilmat OunzlOd. tbroo .4torto.2 otint-•*•elevater shaft at, the W. a. , • Ulmer- V1[ov4 Azetory, where he held 442,a7.4i1.11gi Ition. ime died to 'Wing- P4Poi 110001 wlthhi tem: minutes of the meeident. Ifizapaination Showed be suffered a fractured droll -4114 brolmn,..4bachIn - the talk trera. the MIA floor Of • the buildin into the - aeement. Dna- plOyed at the plant as a checker, he is believed to hate stepped into the shaft =tier the impression the elevator was at this level. widely IttOWn in this area. He formerly was active In sports!, having played !baseball and hockey. For some time past he, had been associated as announcer with the evening programs of CENX, the Wings 4ans radio station. It wee hie custom, arblieletts'isPhrinnstalk fironnthih; tzition ettebt 11,44.,..,„asp41 through thlsa be had -ffikfo:i3O•4-#1,V.0":9? ow,a7rurt gaining consciousness, a few m1uutes e remarked: tille-1304.41(!ssi W941,- ov7i toaSght-."' - y Beth IlioNowell, and and m r, residing in von, Thefather me e Royal Navy. cotland, Mr. nburgh Uei- this country in een8 a in the serviee of • nadian remaining in the ploy of the auk for a number of Seven or eight years age, after his transfer to Wingham, he left the service of the bank and entered the employ of the glove factory here. Coroner i r. 'Redmond_ has anneencert an inetoeste 'be held, 3PHE A week at. freezing LeulperatUreS, Loiwwillg ou toe heeLL, ul a Julio. apeLL, Lhaue t/Livlug awl waLahlg eeetlihgij iluLarUotts 416 rUallS 0.111-1 WalLati Welt!. CWtLLCU LU Lillt:ALL1eSS 01. At.:V. VOL- uuor Sb.acing ireiss Were everywnere, LL pares jet,u vacant ens, Laid Seineese owe LaUS pul.yetl all1U; tths.aLet.L. yor aidle-was_ at one time taloa- arenuttevne---enuare aintr-tee-thetiaoSt-everyi 0▪ a_ke 0 . 411 before he died, `74.1.,t4#_ 4os be able to get -Surniseing-4e onths, for his lathe Exeter, 13' is a retir e 'r of Born in 'lin:burgh, Dougkts had attended versit e came his a cler ialanwife eon a ,,4111116111„ „ -TALLCVE1 IspVIERTISHIG • Mims Club Addressed by Russell T. leasiey annatintore ein Thursday night last the regular dinner -meeting of tne Lions (Ault, field at tiotel Isettiord, was addressed by i-taaseti .ot. the beauty Au- .verusing ..AgenvS,_ About thirty 1,10112:5 attended. tar. nente, wee) was introduced by I enurs., Jan. 21 __le Zs liSTIVTill'ell,-trUniftailrigplWilklf,—.Taiir2S-A'""r-"Iicit--.'-o-v'-'-cio- orieny on the principal usettiume of hen i ese 10,111'4 Tra cx otgattat0.,' 4, ::11414 01,;,' Woo al"ctd.04 'riot •:!4:,:ehatr):0.tttKmatitov, 2,0„on4, ea* cao, r4ta ad, orgar.41 ,a to c4able t!4)0?1:$ -ttp.tifticz2S. W to---viti40.1t113 t .1' oWn bail tor. 010. _ 'Z'aratk, Atlaras, TaaY townsltiajaVolt hand, tleaded cmilty to charaelQi -Otealing aterap,--ctitter,-,:iand-tobes,-,-the groltort; OZ..41Qyalos 011anaball; wbil0 the Mor Attend 0a Itioe4c7_,g12e ast -Crovrri AttOrnot akOtoca- --4a-k1,- Ad- Jutant, Purdy, 02 It4c (Salvation Army, had offered to be responsible for the youth it Worship slaspended sen- tence. Adams . was remanded a week for sentenee. IlereVental% on the evidence of Ina phyalciall, WM. Hutchins was committed to the On- tario hospital at London for mental examination. He was charged with assaulting his wife. ]iJlenring- n eharge. of reckle, driving against Raymond J. Dean, ay Goderich, resulting from an aocideut an January 17th in which. Frank Gar- diner was seriously injured, was laid oyer to March .3rd. 40.411,11 Los qive (66 Aohfidlil,and 11Brco • Couracrilw-112644n1Hg. of Goadrinch gL- of 4 LONiDON, Jan. 20.—Rev. Dr, Wil - td It: MeIntosh, former minister of .(ng street United ehurch for twenty - Ire years and widely known in the fiSlitaistry of the former Presbyterian shurce Lied, latterly of the Lulled %arch, wed sudttenly at his home, sing street, London, lust tugut. 1 )i„N.Lciutosii had retired because of 7 171 0 (.)44,•1 Amloz, :On 711o1cida rktait, beton C,Zicera r3.-tsn of "0" Ingav'tlIplitllmon-Maron, ent)atai6 ttisiberialgititte speetatOrt, a oraelt MOM. Slaton *OM Wolteley Barrack% ilidongtorr, Ort0- ! demonstratiori ot machine - and Mary rifle drill, pattle format/040 aticat anti-eas preparatione at the artntrxy on alevrgate street. Moen admiration was expreSsed -of the work of the platoor4 Widen was in charge of Lt. (W. -W, Idathere. Ma - thine gun, drill- battle „forMat_Ig*Pin were demonstrated, %vitt' lact,t'Ibillagg, 'precision 'which elicited loud applause from the eannerous war veterans present. In a test conducted by Lt. Mathers two machine guns were dismantled in elevan-teconds;- each- beinglaandied two men. The winners aseembled the gun in forty-three seconds. interesting display WAS of chine gun section coming hito action JI-TheeP.MelYetge. tssthe batted a gas attaek, attaching-- Meeks rirtrtrerbr stration wamlyets of marching in ote Tfirees, imrriiiiir 4.1492K2v-T,„-ut, Allaests:11)!st :Kate' tinablese tiP-41PlivtfrkaTE.--.1wdozeR2.Or., more Mather e explained that now a I'll'eMb7iii-Or trig fittuilY lwere glitheTea: .platoon comprises twenty4ve Men in- 11,oetrIttrrluidtlge7rAlsbearte, wwahseareretswidoenston0sf, steadt thirty-twe, with,gix ;new apd anti-,-Lz-NJCatt.lisk,..0.- Ilit;e_taulLyxli- eif thisee tIneeiiNgv-. Gbueoslin'gme isDeinvidre'Mniaortie yiftnisolie Breen gun, which can be handled by lietiVh 'We-1Thu° one man, a platoon's fighting strength oflial,thiew.levldensi.ert gsteidhscrmii,liaberhs TofhoT7igSig- has been more than doubled. 'Ride and marehing drill as per- Star. - formed by the men was a marvellous sight. The platoon moved as though G C. BOARD) INAUGURAL guided collectively by one moving in- tieence. A ee the demonstration refresb- To Confer with Public School Board men Were served by the men of "C" Regarding Use of New Classrooms .• feu) true feir S• Moe ( t1P 4 „ Mrs. Chas. E. Morris, shown above, s'sse'eVaTirtanifirstftiiiiiitifirdiff en, January idth. he is- a former resident ofeeolhornenlbwnship but now living with a daughter, airs. klberersfas -Butliereesteeletse -saanhattair eleaseArageles.....ilalifortila, where Clumpany. r in June, IU .s., mo, but Dud 11 in good health until overt:owe The display may have had particu- heart aildient yesterday. lar Interest for ;Goderiehltes owing to tt Was iseventy-pue yearS Lit age. lle tbe fact that a ;G-oderich boy, 'Private 'During the tittarter-eentury_ of his tiMurut_errauyMaekiritoon, was a umuldmember of hiliaStrY 111 tilts clty lie was higlitY The anti -gas denionstration to be th,%11 Faith b-ut try members of every Members 01 alki presented by the same platoon on •regarded not only try denomination tor his UtVOLloll to 11 1S !`(kis'etb.ruary 14th is awaited' with inte,r- ttanse and nts twerp.' aiKl earnest miuti. Active in tZr1)0:111.1 berviee Meentuen came te London in 49It. anu 'rum that! time, too& an ae- Mve part in the re1igiou lile or ttie •ieri.e. tie was a itauer in social ser- attt -414.4.14.1..te °I1 eUlieS(illY "I" LA'it"`V ""r6- meintosh took a courageous LLQ) LS guile JLtiiU, with egia WiLL1 me result taut weere once Wete aineutn saating sius.s mere now aro Lithilttlure J41eb. 0111eltil. temperatures Of the Last. wees and of tne cos:responding wees year ago were as "meows : • 1101 Max. ALM.' 1144. .L.L.111; .1.01 GO" Go Go. .14 64 atuvertising—newspapers, magazines, inhooaruts, direct mati,-and raulo tne most recent. .Newepapers he placed 44,-tine.•,hea414...ano. he,4.Lhoettbeg, meriatagut partictilarly LO advertise in tneir nome LALiker. tar. Kelley showed a moving -talkie picture ormaternationar istarvetater t,)0. Ounettif snowing tne progreasive 2rov1ite4to tr.unsporc'uteikAtles trout vile enure ox -cart Lo the !Wet ntoteern truce. sae turesuw tne slay wilen atter-dinner speaners Wotild he a Thing OL Me past, to .1,e repine -ea by metal:tie fi've "''InoVIWT; _ A. VOW sig, thanks, moved by sLions C. A. 14.044'4A/era ane OULU .rreVett, was tE4Maer.O. 'fthe swalsher tiresinela aeUr • „ I • /, • AW UkilUntiti;t2 1-1 tdithtvregatt.tun pitaecidittz; wile* ..4464,14, stivioiszittf$11,- eg 5lalva .114,171 _ .tfie uylvtlat 4eLebact.54/OliaLL: LuelauL.kia ta eLoriz16-Litfec'cargioaiLf -cAzatels-o0:4i4,4 U . Y1tLjl 4vvu,.4115 tausWW alai was uct-razzL iitavied-111111 -Lhebiturio-OV 4C' iulucL tiLiatiaL 4AL ...caLutaLavt3, ',Arc PUVLA /11.16,1,Y LAP b1.14/ %ALLA/A 1.0.4.111 U1 ige ea et Lt.. 440 VI/ • A*. A.W.L.04:, 11/0.10 4./1. ILJXI 4461.114 ALLA, X. th,14/10e." '7,14,t$Z5 f1.0.A.X..a.Af...:./...csa. AA/CA01 LZ 104111iUQuo 1U L.Aullb 4./i. • tr1 LA. fr. V.,. tl Alet. IA.1.04A 41.4 WILL,Le "W_e:vre' ariterpriuts a 0.0• tA7-11 '624,14,,k; • =cur!'" loilowitig Weld erLA.:Led k taie • ht. stew 4..LLia lot 1000 ; At &Jo. AAJ,...k/VA AAA da.• I.Z A1A.C.I.A0 40.4 al • '1f • oa../a/Ctl,AL. J. L.4u116, yr LiceL,r, a. tv husinevss Di Inc ineeLLag 11.13 6,1/1ZEUI,Atr.t. tliMai INa 11/Cr II CU, LP., liNei.UrUCsp t./.1 .1.10 L-Lriaaalk Gaz-bou.411,,.. ...Au 11 rAtt:GAt^ LL.LLG3 Wi16 Vlijojvil. tlilLt.AG:GtiaLb,,L its. caL.L.Witi CL. 4,4114140) Am,01141 aumaiLi. 114.....e../16 01 • L.,eatiai aLai, ot.G.L.Ltrl LA.u.o, Arcata 08 A. Litz, tr..) kLALLAW.L.e, Jarou e v..Letakm. AilA*410.14 utb bI. ,L0L. ta.vo• i4i; Oiativavi,45441,41,e-PMELLAACAAL, 41 sp. 444,04",,Apl.:9Lt.:01,L;.)4, 5I4J ai•Le. JaL. kies,PaLiey „4,1:t48tli104S, Gto.."4> %Ltda., 4iL4,!4,4o' `41117,-.41r0tr•-•,,t2,-.40-4.tati.- A.5,4xesrooLLALIty ' sockeLar3,, totivit LeasveheA,aitti VkY'Attatitl• COnfetieing...tursb intttide, t] tt4t!L;•!,:t•toltLa VikL4Ali tat LN 4e§, 4,1v4,0=1,6•40 4 -4,1,:t4 A1194,,,tai W114t.,„..N : • , Jail. Zo 11, Zull.. 4411. ot) Go 111.) G.I.OLA., .L.L. .LO le eu. 1 izt-lt tteerameite, zquisID ev need WeuLL.L...g uL kuLeretil, LO 113;ally 111 gatLuerL,L1iu eLbewuttre Luvri. Mlautt LAL1 LW-LA.01.0.z tAllUti y 111 L. /..1.11/11011* 13E43 una.reu, iiiu.tfl 1.v UCLA ALLId. iaii iLowi..er 01. .LtlisierseLt 811 eeL, LuWU, Loeli came WC 4.1r 141C 01 ALL'. U01.1. ALA): uy , LLALuge, O.UV TJWI. "IfilicOil-Wastieoiricrit LAU civ.-gyllien. .1 Lid UrLue, LA/ waa oreaaed in grey sits cieee %vita accessories, was attenued us lied dattgater,- Mrs. eonu jenny, 02fite. sisEtre.und aLt. ,J4fl1li Axeuns served &LS gruonuisinan.. A.iter hreauliist at bang etreet church. eavardie fiott.i, IJ01 Lulu ,./a•I'hil Jac.' Mcintosti was a writer of many **wily Mat tor, ileW iUJL5 '-4 'I tmies and in Alio published the voie they wIu.return to betrointor 1e sCenadian Proolemss" eta -Y- more waving ter,.tueir Duffle urviv lag are his wires formerly ws- go neuge:, anner tefey int`Sial re- Sates Jennie 'Cowan, of Asalleld; four CUrlittig to vroderum to dpelia t&e 611111.' •ughiers, (Misses -Grace and dean, at Liter InOlittia. tr acteartiy is w Jpme; Mrs. Howard Hayman, of Bates iinoteet seocteriehr -imams peen a ne road, andebara il J lieenieysitie, euerunee VISituT uere tut many years. Toronto; oxve son, Geatit liclutosh, tins city. There are also tour els- ivLre, Mrs. Isaac Hetherington, of Gd - Mrs. Iletita tiooduam, of De - and at Inc tune 01 the %Val' 111 WhLe11 eiLiest sou, &Jordon, was limed. oui In the diress or the church union limpaign, lie stood cey nis convictiens. was Inc hist hesieratur 01 tile Lon - 41011 synod tile viesuyterian unurch Wire union anti utter nis enurco Ssieti._ into union oecirme the nrat amen of tue Ithruiesez Presbytery uniteu Churcu. Mefutosit wus honored by his section as presitient or tne Lunueu euxetente of toe Ual1Le(.1 Onutca iii Its second atter union. iee wee particularly interested in ugiou edaeatien work ;and for ten ars was cilium/in 01 tiie beard 'or iigieus education. oL tne rresuyteilan lid tater Inc tAliteu linurch. , amnia an enema= • Mclutusu was burn. in. Ashliehl wnsuip, riuron county, and attended strict seli0Ols 111111 esouerieu 'elate institute. Ise trained tor me rinuktry itt /Inez esoliege, grauuateng a -War 4 ALet...r his ordmation he served' in resuyteriad cnurches at Barrie and ore, prior to coming to London. • (81liee his retirement dareins active ince in Lae ministry tee bum leavened V(',hitt...(1 and interested in the work LuesETtllheentials eneened Sr= Miss Apse Eueuen nue returned from it out weeks' nottuay trip uu.nag wateu jolt; Mrs. Robert Thompson, in the sne visited her sister, Jim titev.) v.lVate of Washington, and M.ro. Carl Aluss. at Westium, Adieita, irerl gene, of Los Angeles, anu one broth - cowmen -sue itt000r-iirm!,--vimamr-ante Orldeagb-illivitatostrref,14.ebnAvac..... Trisait6 -tax% w&ximears,n1triir tort; lupins *ere conveied to Lucknow, 11111 aliUtAtilLorain. Miss Ziiien The funeral og the late Dr. McIntosh the *sot:lent norarian, at the took place on Mbeday. A service, at- latLrary and 111 ner ausence tended by elergymen (yf many denom- Miss elveLyn tiooper we.s capaiee, !nations, was held In King stnet ttli6titate. Suited church, London, and the re - G. L. ES) 1110101.11 where after n service' ie the United 11/211b5I1011A1Y woRmehareh theY were laid in Greenhill ;).eeMetery. Mrs. Het heingt on of town was in attendance at the funeral. (From Monday's Toronto Star) Cniess itlotterica harbor Is deepened, 11010X C1111U118,C1111 IAMB' ARD I several eot, uanada is going to lose The regular monthly meeting of the A CORDIAL SEND-OFF J. Grant Moloney Honored- by Dom- inion lltead allaeleine Co. Staff a--thiff ..43t,or,,,tuci,.-kiksitw.,s.,serattry.trearattliOrf .1.• left u Coulthurst (chairtnaii), -.T. .1. Itobett-t son, G. L. Parsons, C. E. Asquith; supply committee, .1. W. Fraser (chairman), Dr. A. 11. Taylor, (2. K. Saunders, I'. J. MacEwa-11 ; 'Mauve cotumittee, 1'. , Mact'.wan (chair- man), IV. A. 't'oulthurst, J. W. Fraser, C. K. Saunders, J. J. Robertson; school attemittuce officer, Thos. Bowler. The board decided to forward the membership fee to the _Trustees' and The Collegiate Institute and Public School Boards will meet at the‘G. (2. I. buildleg on Friday of next week to diSellSS a rrallgetueuts whereby the 11 Drie, c,2? TV 47 11 ft On FrId47 owt:#3 11a4 clotio0n; on, naiddierasett fartget ;t4 ublin, =as almost 1iOttl7 when the cutter to Nadch ing crashed littal.Z-ien- with a " ser,74 bus carrying the CMOs O. “Majoro" to a hochey CtI•Mo C., alier. t"Iihe accident occurred eibetat. 'One ' Intl° and a halt east of ,Seafortil highWay tdo. 8. It la tellenend theree'veae, no light Ina the Ctitter, 'Which WaS ditiveliti.s1V- • illon.,--nOphow of the nizin ;t1litif his death. The driver seat arreet on a charne of intogication. tit Arthur Leishman, Mitchener, owner and driver of the bus, ca) cutter -was-on-the-wroug- road. HemtadeLik Lisverate lact. minute eilitoit to pass on the leit'ede but structi the borse-dr9witt • vehicle heal -on. --Several hetZireir-pla*ti Itah; AW,,ed the . tlliZOVitr= thereadan the hOrk:t....tatet t liont of the brae and inSisriee to head and face resillted in his deAth. -" Twn,member-s-ot-tirelanitfortrextu----.fr---,-- entire, Bill Gerny, conch,,and „jus. Li-_- 4141.41111-M-A1174P., ITC,„LN: "Gopit were cut °about tlai" Dace by flying "'glace. The younger Dillon escaped injury. Tbe -liersc-,- trout lega -broken; watr killed by Provincial Traffic °Nicer J. 't1 , The remains of the late Mr. =on Were Interred op Tue,sda,y at Dublin. Au inquest Is ,being held. BRUCE COUNTY U0 HAVE REVALUATION County (Omuta]. Appoints Connamitt453 to Equalise, the Assessmarde Bruce County, as Well as Huron, Is to WAVE, 54 ell 1111117.ild011 of assess- ments. This was decided upon at the Pupils of the public schools nia,y- have, (1=1,11,1t; Line'etli.thige °Tr ,t,11.1wel4p KinCouelm.nty erne- prtrilege ut- using The cia-sarbolOf (1,1M; had demanded a new valuation for shop work and home ' and had threatened to take its case' which are to be constructedi, this year berure a at the Collegiate building. judge; so the County Council Idevidtel to have a revaluation through - The date for the joint meeting was out the whole county. The last Val - set at a meeting of the G. I, Board. nation was made in 1927. on Wednesday afternoon. It was the; i'nlike Huron, Ow Brum Council is inaugural meetieg of the board, and not bringing in valuators from out - ()nieces HMI committees were namedside the county., but fins appointed a for 103s as follows: Chalrinan P. J.! coninvittee of three rural and two ur- C. E.; ban reeves to undertake the. teak. - Mr. J._,Lirant Moloney, v!, no lur the. 3180Nwau; vice-chairman, -tionso,r---propart-R—gookinitstoprfAtk,„,,A,„,14.nuf,---,akttetahig--at "1-4e-001,1%011„ macninery Lo. as butes t ugmt..L. , V iiraL ot Luis weeii. to Lithe a puaiLiuu editor ut "l'he Oanadian al 1. °run to, • i'rior to his departure, on Friday eveniug last, Mr. 1'. it. Aiellhargey euieriaiued the stall allt1 employees at lile Itoyal tLoWling alleys, and later on in Lae evening all mo11 at the Oltiewi of Lite Company, wnere the &tribes Maysie Mureocit and - Mary- -liutisey served hot dogs, doughnuts and co!iee. At the conclusion of lunch, Mr. Harold lavers, on ehart at the em- ployees and stall, presented Mr. Mol- oney vvittt ft handsome Jaeger ino'..9.1 rug. Trive party -etrite4-e/4ett sate gime singing "For he s a jolly good fellow." lite best wishes or it nost of friends gow i t h Mr. '')11111QueY to his new posl- eon. AIIiiS CALDER GOES TO LONDON Miss aciariorie Calder, daughter of dte-v, A.-0. &Meter and lirte---Cattter, was ithe guest of honor at a gathering of the choir of St. .t.'svorgee cnurch after the evening serviee on Sunday, ut whieh regiet was expressed at her leaving this Week to ewer St. Joseptia hospital, Loudon, as nurse -in -training. An address was read by Col. A. 1. Sturdy, president of the choir, and 111 behalt of that body Miss Uladys IS'tiore presented Mies Calder witu a handsome oiled silk unthiella. Mies Calder lett for London on Tuesday. a lot nO"enippleg business. rhe stlir Ladled Aid Society of Knot chureh was Veld this in the Royal York today sees held in the lectures room last Fri - ley G.. L. Parsons, of otioderlsh. He (lase afternoon, with the president, Will bead it deputation to Ottawa to airs. James 1iigiet, in the chair. There request that the harbor be deepened to ; ttthat W.t-Y-1Iva feet. -lie say.ffthe mina mak; MO dtkelithed the ;Sault Itiser and that Godericif hagtor cannot take larger boats at its present depth. aresParsons also pointed/ out that lei aggravates the sitit..Ition. JJe gave f[lure,s to Chot7 that the lake, drOpping from a I.1130 peak of12 feet, Unlit OVen touelted WO feet sblee XY!•,== Land,:at' ate kt ofbuti vat riao Itttoiti Zot. wile a good attendance of meanbern TIte deVetiornil part a ehe meting waa conducted jjy inefilheili of Ilru, 11. J. P. Watter'e group. The Rcripture Wart read by Mese icobel Maelinvan hnd prayer was led by Mrs. Walter. Dur - leg the kintairmca pert of the meeting artaiggenlents l•yere made for the an- nual, watt fa'. llitcrA'farrmider'etl• by Mesciatno , C. Dunlop and IL K. nevelt which was enjoyed by those pre=nt. Whe meeting was brOticbt to e1o5e iv the 2e1ie-Ulu:1 Of tiro lord's Pcayor. 0 D. E. C. WILFORD R1E1' Rome on furlough after spending twenty-eight years as a InediLMI tote,- sionary In China, in the Cheng -Tu dis- trict, Dr. E. C, Wilford lo looking after the practice of Dr. A. 41. Tay- lor, who is 111 at his hone% Dr. Wit - ford is a Blyth old boy. Ile has been t 'Posen4e-singe-eLatiliz....bilx,14.40,„Sakn- adu on furlough in August last. lie will return to China this cowieg faiL — _ [PASSES 87TH MILESTONE James Giver, Ilrormerly of Ashileid, Sends Greetingii from Kenora Mr. James Giver', a former resident of AshIleid, now of Kelton', Ont., cele- brated his eighty' -seventh birthday on January 19th. Mr. Olver was born lit Clarke township In 1851, moved to Mitehell when eight years of age and to Ashfield In 1891. He Is now living with his daughter, Mrs. It. T. John - ton, at Kenora. Although not In very good ha1fb physically his mind Is clear and bright an_d_.1:7_1,7 able to read-wlthetit Mamas . - Since he came toes Asidield, forty- seven year') ago, he has been a con- tinuous eubseriber to The Goderich Star, and be now „looks eagerly for the weekly antral Olt 'The ,Signal-Eltar, itt2144ner 4111,111PeirItlAttlidalis: Mr. (Aver tends greetings to an of ht,001104tiedi vtito 'arc OM loft in4 . . Ratepayers ASsoelatIon, and to send a delegate to the meeting of the Onto rio Ed uca t lona 1 Assocla tion at Toronto at Easter time. %mounts passed totalled -$31i. uCLillfl'flAN ti At 11 o'clock Monday morning, in a Ceremony at the parsonage of North street United church, Miss Lillian Iona Ryan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George C. Ryan, of Goderich, became the bride of Mr. Elwood Melbourne ! ASHFRELD PRESSTICERIIANS Annual Congregational Meeting 1H101d on Thurvellay lent The annual congregational meeting of Ashtleld I'resbyterian church was held on. Thursday, January 27th, at 2 pin., the minister, Rev, J. K. liteGillivray, conducting -deVotiOnal vices, and presiding as moderator- throughout.The report of the session showed that the usual church services at 11 a.tn. and 7.30 p.m. had been car- ried on throughout the, year, with Sabbath school sessions at 10 a.m. from Me -y nttes--Neerentelane usual, with a fair average attendance. The number of deaths in the con- gregation was strikingly large.. num- (tiering eleven—more than WIC° ae many as in recent years. The rejuvenation of the .111ry Har- die Mission Band and the Young Culbert, of Goderich, son of Mr, and People's Society was hailed w-ith grad- -Mrs. Pred Culbert, of lestowei. Itev. lication. _ W. I'. Lane ofliciathil. The -bride, The auxiliary of the W.M.O. had a charming in a blue triple sheer gown good year la their meeting); and the with (sprange of roses and hyacinths, contributions were slightly in advance was attended by Silas Georgiva Ryirlis of last year and almost up to the al- gwreoaormlisiguthiVie:vasm Ilinverr.Loedsnculb illeTertit,elocation. The reports. of the treasurer° for the brother of the groom. missionary budget and Dor the running Immediately after the wedding sixexpenses of the local church were In- tfm.n guests, immediate rehitives of the complete at the date of the meeting, couple, gathered at the home of the but will appear in the printed report bride'slater. Meantime an ad - pa rents, Where a wedding din- to 1)0 1g -slued ner Vvas served. The table eels taste- ionrned meeting will take up untie - fully arranged and pink and white was billed business. the predotninating note, with.a large ,,The following member'. of the board white bell centring the table. 01 managers whose terms ezplred at The happy couple left in the after -.f this meeting were All ra...-electedl to noon on a motor t rill to F:11 14 t ern I succeed themselves . Mesorn. Thos. wine flowered crepe with a grey 'tweed a frock of MaeDonald„ cluiirurati, Henry tine, Kenzie and Charles Wiley. . Ontario, the bride wearing fru vel coat and black accessories. Mr. Neil J. MacKenzie was appointed I - They will reside In Goderlea on their by the board to succeed r. RA. Grant, who retires after a long r - return. list of tery faithful and efficient twvice •••• ' ;:ii4-71(eLri:ile"attukilr. David G. --Zbewart FUNERAL OillifiS. C. A. S111111PSON elesere. Janie:4 Isarrish, John N. , 1. w4i.e appointed on the staff of usliern to serve in Pia CO ut menthern who lia%e niv‘vil away or cannot act. Alt • other °theta Is were re-elected for the coining year. The Niteroi of the late Mr.. Chafe A. Simpsote who died at Detroit on Tuesda y of lest week, 10014 place f rota the home of her father, Mr. ltobert Foley. Raglan %crept, on Friday morn - Ing to St. Peter'S church, where Rev. !Father Fallon gang reetilem high MOM termetrt wen lu the COlibiLrov R. C. cemetery, the pallbearers heIng Messrs. ; Matthew and Mkthael Foley and Jerry ;o"Connor, of KingsbriLige; Douglas and !Chao. ft:Ailing-on, of Detroit, and Myron , O'Reilly, of Gederich ! Attending from out of town were 'Messrs. Bert and Itlehard Foley, Mr. iand Mrs, Douglas Simpson, Mr. Chas. ;Simpson, jr., Mr. Minn tilintraon and Mr. and •Sirs. 4.'has. V‘ilson, all of s SHOWER- 111114t THE 13111.11Drie-'17fACT - one of the pre -nuptial events ar- ranged,, by f rieutis of Miss Lillie n Rya n , now Mrs, Melbourne Culbert, wag a "mlicellaneous shower" at the home of Mks Ruth Drennan. The gifts were brought in 011 a white - de( -orated wagon In which meted /a large doll dressed as it bride. The wagon was found to contain many lovely glfttl, for whleti*the bride-to4s3 Detroit.; Ma and 11,ra. Allan Simpson ..seepres.sed her GiallIM gaizea--'1701V and-- ilatrgiater Gertrude and Tr in14141-ared, tme:h settvoly .4:11141 .a.6411. Nom. I'..Striekland, of London; Mr. Ed. lightful time spent. Foley, of Kingebridge. DIERM! CCM= CILBLIlli This vireos 1110. I). E. Campbell Qom- tileneed hie duties at the Government building an customs clerk and excice to Frank •L Camp, of 2.20u=alig 4-,',=1' ' 1 examiner. He succeeds Hector Hays, of Mr. P. J. Curry and the Inta Tarrq, who rented in NoT.Nenaber after holding Curry, of Buffalo. The ttarrlaae till ,.. the position for twenty.ave yearn, take place thia month. ENGAGEMENT illk11401)== The engagement is CitilliOtalLiNt-d 02. Auleen lstelbe IAtt, of 00C1,40b. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. a. &At, •