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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1936-10-08, Page 5•"i .id,!tti,:WO? ,1NN,,,,i"eMvA1 9,,994 411 Leak sax --0. mt•col day, .and � ter long. ;.,Choose a Coat fro dun' largo showing,;. fro i. a wide variety of 'n'ew `,fashions, all, J':011 .folred dl „ ,all wool' fabrics ss l.ect d: for • qu: ity a d.,sma e a nice choir& d of irnp ed, #weeds and plain. n of 8 YARW WAA 'a.IVY�.• � .R.1r� .•M1 1, wa 7 yter1an in politick There 4.14141W ttirtt brothers,,+ei iOr , and 4rsmes, • In etruri; �r A hes . t rAlum, e, who w ' ii trh her L rother durini litat-"xleYs- "of'.hiSr;ls► :and tar+ ,dawns. ,'4000s- toren. M;homey- anal '_ O)lumr at ;homey - deter . and 4010 Mc CaI , o carding " and . Detroit, FitoPeOt.iTely rtee it;iforItbe' Pmetoil.., . Miu A11,4 ,Pomeroy 'R N'.1 is ,,hoots ith hey perste, . ' graduated M ofGoderiCli heeiviith iher, sir, , Miss in ,i Ciiee ,Silo' ming. i o of .bio ch1ef d just newt frell► .scemas.;hardP get wbile • seep: ,MO are !illing the silo at the 0400 time. PBuo eat Butting , s fu o 14 1, laming .and 1s hard' to out, owingto. so'¢much waist,• the land 'cannot hes* =weight of. the binders. Sonne: report quite a. little.. • potato' rote here and Iheic { on • the bevy c1 g land. •s vier: Axinlvereaury": �� es ��►�` Oetober ,11th• Rev. , Mr�. Wilton Auburn, will: a thc•'g►uest'speeker. e nr P , .:: '•.- � G ady° `4'!I Rhys`.y� Y •: At' the w l I uplic&YG• �men4'. drM nciye�Yy,��,eve+,n�'r,y thhe�. fo1loo1 �y�1 � era: ' 'Ywf s. r Yr- "; l attlman .and . Y' •7l?'. a enders, #7 rt' # +um,: .03y tt4re.,.H. ►0. Dunlop. And; Jenner, , W. P. Sunder.. •.�: R. . 1N;Mehen, :Mrs. 'J. rJ ton, and 1, circ. 'P, F.' Carey .tttd for with 311.„• Elie ,:raeGtina., ;nem week will be held on las mara.wear right now and yet . carry- , you ' ri}rytl# through t.he Se0Q11 A pailieularly n 1"0, e selection to choose from, - full 4: range : of kit colors with plenty f smart black,.'- Sizes; .14 to •.a ,d half- rzes. for sJ> 8 ?O T' ' LBZRT „ ; Cts Ti de y - evening ` on, ::account 01 Monday in this community -express their„ deep' nays and .heartfelt` sympathy for:. Mr, and ?n$. � • Mrs. 'Gee; . Faegan "of ` Nile, > Bina `their ^reeent bereavement :in ,the .,lees their; dear little daughter, Jean, -Mr-and Mrs---Dan-Alton fust spent aaa' fewz-days visiting their sdaught •,Mr'sK, Percy alarm-- .1 ; .` P, M.iss.Eliz iilarl.. is yi sting.:n the West. ` - She 'was,ace n parried there, by her. sister, Mfs. Herb, Mor- ris of McGaw. Mrs. t1.- Oliver, •Matron :of the. Goderich Shelter ie, visiting her fath. er, Mt. mt McMillan. The. ladies df the Anglican Chureh held'. -u,. very::; successful Missionary , Tea, at their church,here.: on, Qctober lot.. r They had as their . guests the niembers"of the '"W. M. S. of the Ifni-. ted-Churc re.. a r :o .= t.-; :George's Church,; : G►od erieliv-Y :as_Atte "smeasier,-and- her- address ale is ' { Jl Sri { CLEARER STOCKING . ti r... _THAT WEARS.4 ERI e sionary.��1ines...,.wae,..much, Welted :iv' 'those present. - -Mrs. F. Foster and , Mrs. 'Calder rendered very ap- propriate- solos, ;Mrs.. Harold-' Tivgezt, president--�o-f -the Ladies' 'Guild 'pre.- sided.. Lunch was served and; a social 'hour was enjoyed. Mrs. Hassel of. .'Luckn w moved' a veteof thanks -to 'the ladies,` which- was seconded by . Mrs. 3as� McKeetzfe,president of the W. M, S. of the United Church. ' • The Messrs. Bert and Ernie Craw- ford left Friday for Port Huron where they hope to secure work. Two very successful Harvest Home Services Were conducted in the An= •gllean •Church,, Sunday, when. Rev. Parson, 'Kirleton rendered two. help- ful sermons, • fs,:xtek.y,{driz,altkrs..{:dl: Ye k { k.P l kraRl ^r{.^.k,'Y r.aP,r,A.'%1 ^.dk},lY rr+Ot.,11 MV pArr1'pkP .Rrkar,,r .r c`1 -1:e994 egN,"f;Yk 1.x`4^•,k„a4r"k rlr,lkrk.d xq#M1if k{tlt,(�d!`P9K4,R.1' ri:it�„lidwrN,;Y.kl !{.•xr�.x{x,,xl •{t•l,,, d.,rc tlk{P^N.xdr,.}p^.r$JMrrkkrl \ r4 �y e `ya b e �r a ? y derieh {� ” +i ► i» ► 117omen's� Ina tuit, a �Qsd to t, at. . / O ME, LC �YDhtid�zii�; 'ltGr" oat .�,�`�br1:'. , � 1 tioott or fruit, 'coma or - out to, and, brig` eijgxit ' le, of• -m it l*Otis for -ti xsndra-*arinno Ge i►I it - w .lets M,• 12. . iue chore :, ;.' ►skirt lot. •.flhone", 9 , Oodericlt 'moi . ' hek•t ►t the yfMeld . Moadr' t 2.30 p.m. The :regular `meetir►g of • 'Motor Home ," '�tncl :soh*, oil*. 14,44, bSt •hot'Irl�►ns►� ' tuber 1 thb at $ Q'Clock., Mcrr>nbers et the globe from ;Ciintoa, Dungannon. and Cent . ! lioOl;.. ttodexleli,heite`denih* Vited.. ' T4y , Albert Taylor,'coupon dent, 'wi11 'bring. , *roe -Of . intent ,from the a utive meeting or the . °ederatioe � . • ood rnurl,-' ! t 'for insertion u�n .:"the lc ">3�d� y . . e ' omn s "� . �-,iw �' , r9*':;..,•^lr"'u 4,ydkseptt ,.:Sg�aw'SrF"^+�`zyc'?k{ .;« h'..,;fy' i!';'1Si�!9L F'" b ' i7- An. interesting .wedding tee& place •+' ` at the rectory of St.aPeter's: Church,. Ci on September 26 when Rev Father' Nagle - united in, xmarriage 'Margaret CLINTON, Q+ t- 6,,r Misses, Joyce M. daughter of Mr, anti :Mrs. Albert Dougan and Helen McKenzie will 'at' -Mr*, of s:Goderich, ,,to_John IS, Scru . tend thea- resbyterian.. 'Confer—eller) ton, son of Mr. and Mrs. IEdwatd for young 'people -in gimilton this Scruton of Clinton. The bride was ht- week end. tended by.'Miss Jean Chisholm and Mrs. F.ozell is spending a .weak , k Mr. Frank Moro assisted the groom, with her daughter, Mrs; Floyd L.odg Immediately—after—the ceremony, -Mr., in -London; and Mrs. Scruton left on a- motor Mrs. W. Cole is visiting her i ' return will reside . dauhters, Mrs. Fisher and Mrs. trrrp�.and:maaa_.ah�ir._� � _ _ ..._.._ :._._ ___.. daughters, �,,.._ ; : _..�. ; . ..__• in ,where the groom is em- Ash�ion in Stratford. played.: _ London, Mrs.'W.Seeley has returned from Brigden. - A quiet autumn- wedding evils ween' end at her home; near Bayfield. ;tolemnized, pn%` October .3rd, •at Tone- Many Clinton people attended' the wands,' New;Yark when Olive Jean, fowl supper.in. Brucefield on` Mon - daughter -...o f Mr .and Mrs. Donald day night, •this tYe- -weekeek of their ins il,' was united in marria';- • :/Diamond Jubilee celebration - Mr. Edward E. Carney, ten of Mr. Me:Scott has taken • over: the Mc- and Mrs. Michael Carney, Goderich. Lerman grocery` • store. He and his The bride is well' -known in Goderich, ' family will occupy the., apartment having been.a frequent guest of her above. aunts, Mrs. W.T. Pefow and Miss The' Lion's Club members had, a Campbell, at well as of her sister, supper at the Rattenbury on Monday Mrs. R. G. Sanderson.. The groom night. is a trainman on the C< P. R., and- a The C. C. 1. students 'gave an en - 'popular member of the younger set -tertainment last night which con - of Goderich; r , slated of -three -short plsy-a-with_caste ,A •,, made •up of -students. students. The money CAItNEY--�CAA.MPRELL, Miss Elizabeth Snowden spentthe Thip $xng wilt Tool iV ut Ies re yb a, t ,blit the new . lei ,h twist. makes it 1ookias bets `ad the rest eve nin r, rg stocking; .And: at the same timi e,. t r warsa a. practical 3 -head. hose "Mira O# .al 'Twist" comes i1z all 'the new Kayser. beautifulfin �si�ol c sheer rsMYiiir.O- oer"'stock nganialasatatiftega�. yr tY 'Walkerton , • Cousins ' Pranaunced. -Not GuiltyTr Five-lyay rial OTHER CHARGES PENDING -The two brokers, Eldred L. , Er- nest a'^nd Irwin M. lErneet, two ;eons; ins, who carried on "a brokerage business at Walkerton, with a branch Force at: ,Wingham and Kincardine, were acquitted on Friday , of the charges of conspiracy which had been !under investigation' 'before Judge .Costello for five days. ' Open- ng- 6n ©nday�rhingT_the trial. lasted until Friday. evening.' three g night 'sesisione also, being held. • This ., former brokers were charged gd with conspiracy°: toi defraud. their clients, and -the, public by fraud, theft and false pretences, between June 1934 and February 7, 1935. No; 'oundatiorn • When defence Oulasei applied fe'r a disatilttsal as. the Crown's..cas x was closed, Judge . •Costello said . ani not . addreeeing•-• a,„.wiry- ands -three ori reason for holding this court open longer than necessary, Tlii»'e own uld be satisfied now. after hear”-, ing ,cro . �!rl, nesse° not ma, nr .any: of them 'could be Waled-ychief" crown witnesses except the special securities conamissien. ' investigator, Mir no evidence of conspiracy has "„r',r call find. no' foundation to link the accused 'with the charge. The; are `here... on 'ether _chargee, but ..they are ;not being tried now, 1 dismiss the. 'conspiracy charge On the e.Vi* dente,” his. honor concluded. --Arthur- VeritYr4tiVeettgater.fir,tthe Ontario' Securities rCotmnittiion, on the witness . stand; told how , clients of the defunct firm, never received eases 'where stock was bought one day and paid*for the following day, the stoelc was never delivered. He said die lreach+ec aoiusiions...and wast' p red tip verify ` hie state. mems' �� r' thorough exanminaticn + f the books, records skoa files seized • ori order .of the cominiirssionh . Wank .Sturdy, Wingham, - told of purchasing and paying for. MO Maple T of •arnd other stks', and`of losing , I�rrga n t r stocks nor'mont • I. F. Kinearaiine, 'told t JtAinet AtOrY with mei►pet t ' worth .Pickle COW,' . Milton H. A. H.. lopf. 1fanairer, Nickel fe't rsl : ° ' e -ea :laws - left 'holding the bag"`. when the maker - age fii ,:cls u , but ,arwsired 0 .a s Iit sou 'Mr. William Robinson of Dete;o%. is visiting at thehomeof hie brother Mr. Fred Robinson, Wolfe St. Mrs, C. K. Stewart and her dapgh- ter, 'Phyllis, left .yesterday morning by motor to reside, at :Granby,Quec, John �L. Salkeld and his sister Mrs. Donald Rutherford of Gerald; Sask., are visiting at the home of- Jnio.' W. Salkeld, Rayfield fid• ..Miss • Dorothy Clark • who under- went anr,opt'rration for appendicitis ate the Alexandra Hospital/ on Ttieedi►y is 'progressing favorably toward re- covery. Mr. J. E. Mason was fn Detroit and Windsor last week attending a meet- ing of the ' representatives of the Hudson Motor Co., when the 1.937 models were fiha Dr. and Mrs. John Putman et Ottawa were guests over the week end of Dr. and Mrs. John M. Field. Dr. Putman is the Chief Inspector of Public 'Schools in Ottawa. wa. BA.PTIST. REV. 8. It. %Oldst+er; i� -s ►. sciiaol. it ac mu --�'a i T ► �' is ms 7d Th a Pear of Dela" rn.r..w. .-. . FP..• Ja.d:i�.:k-...w-.•.r.,�`.� .t"Ai'i'. 4}��1•.i earned goes to the athletic society. There will lie a conference of Uni- ted Church Young People in • Clinton next week end, about 390 are expect- ed; to be present. Mrs. Bob. Jervis who recently un- derwent an operation at Seaforth hospital, ig home again• her friends' will be glad to learn. • Mr. Daniel McCowan, who wasin."- jilted by a delayed explosion of - a .stick of, dynamite with which ,he was: stumping on his East Wawanosh farm, regained consciousness. on .Monday.He WAS taken to the hospi- tal gat Clinton, following the'accident, when email hopes were entertained' of his recovery, total blindness being feared should he regdin his strength,,, It was while trying to see why the. fuse had not ignited the charge,that the explosion occurred, flying ' pies of rock, dirt and stones, inflicting `bl njuries- ,o•w• r,,. c hove r ' f race. Fire destroyed the tool house and shed on Ur. Thomas Pulford a pro- perty on Saturday night, together' with a number of garden tools and some fuel. The outbreak was•,of. undetermined origin. Also Men' Suits' sponged, •,, °spotted ' and pressed ... - only dam. lake a.ge. of khat, spe- g dais. maw.. .` OCT:: -16 inclik ` sive. 1 1cct•. ackachi.. le' May.R W Those terrible pains tl*t-stri)Ceyou in the e*en' of the back, right over the kidneys, `are nothing( more' than a cry for help from . these organa. a These dull pains, .e +asp pains 'snot : hick` tw ; . point to the fact that your kidneys need attent,. Doan's Kidney Pills help to take-out the sti twitches, . and, twinges, limber up thestili b4k, and .give ,relief and comfort to those who anifar from weak;, lime and, aching backs. WEST •WAWANOSI �. TOWNSHIP COUNCIL;'. The West Wawanosh Township, Council met on September 14, with rs ,resent. The tniript. mss riLlast rmeet g:,drere, l and ac- cepted- on • motion of ,Councillorsrestjc1'c- Quillin _and Aitchison. - It 'was decided on motion of Couin- cilors Aitchison and Gammie that �t .•a 't cS Road Superintendent meet with those interested on the site of ,the Kearney drains- and arrange for the construction of a new drain. The following accounts:. were read° ,ordered paid on motion, of Conn- c�irs Smyth and Mcuillini `• Signal, printing, ;71254, R. Finni- gan, sheep claim, $5.; H • Thompson, 2. nhee � inspections $3.; Thos, et- , . • The Council adjourned to meet Oct. 15, .at 1.30 p.m. i Phil l � Clea Porn n,. p• a,ppy etneat.......2 lbs. 5c it er Peas, No. 4 A...2 • tins Amer. . . ....Age. tin lie Y������� ��j�!y- .�r..r��A..rA.rv.♦ •. .. lbs. 7c• W} JS..-/y``,:.i.�':1. .+,J ..:...v...� ui.••'v",'• Y'. ,a���x a w320cek6reP iVn ... '...., d..... %-lb. tin 4404 * lot b in*lt s ;a of lid ate kigik tit iffel, trritKittat041 totittAttadt)** 'redo 1110.11 rr aiask