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o 0 town,
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enditlofls
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Th
lti
tollowtn elution;moved by
uncitior an.4. aeoend
*menhir 134 `vas presen
"Wherea 44e0rding to jitdgment
recently honded„ doWrk th
leohelio heYtrage•.ar beiu negaitt 441404 nntY,`«
aud ol
ewdg the 1.93.t. contei
towz• 0 .0oderich forwarcled a leoir
on to tlie Llquor. Control, Board
estIng tlie estabUslunent
01407'.even±ng; at the fown
0" OPoint,a,.211esootW
eecntLve of the od-
etieh
T)ie. fire aeviat$40 reported the
Oel#g o 4110110a4,011 for tiding
'
Tbe
eemetery and Darks cominittee
,
reported On •-•cerbing Was -being
ordered for the walks in •CourtZ10us0.
Park, ,and' that. inormattOn was be**
'se -Ceded. to, And ;whereas -it is uow
rbo
otttztuo.,‘ ot 00.•;tovF*..0.*094014b that
nich,Itee0eil. ,;1$44,r 040;1, ara:a de
..tt#4e#V.:0A7siCali7; 044404::
7; ete4'.,.,,',Besolveglby .140,,itatiltotse :
0004,'.0 'the:I:001 '0.',Pilxiovteb,.:,034.,
we do now petition tit,0
Con -
trot r' :Beard Of '1.3htfilri0. ,0031e4.',t14$
JIcense3 of '.beverage '.00tos within
the llinits of the towu of Goderieb."
Iui Presenting the ',..iesoiukion*,
eillor..:11nekinSc.in*Ited..;an o*Dt00100:
'
fully in accord with with 4,,i4esplUtion,;
.1t10-Ote-:Of :th0.4e. who • in • 1934
voted for Ibw.:bOretage.::V.0019#:wttb
the Idea. '00 •.,:tt*X'
between 'tlicoltkr:'!$tOre 5111(1 nothlnz:
V1ctoria\ t,„
4097 tathe
eetehratkon oZ the twen
sary' of ther Itatiding-Lfwheli took p1a.
Mrs. Ghore, ,
0ralet1ik Mts 'UOY :V4/htt.
daughter of.Mr..snd Mrs W -Pliant *17
Whlthsm, Or Vest Ham,-.sex,gt
Eng-
)and,and Mr.0110ret SOU " VItto and
Mr&t tnig Shore, ,of the, .15414e. OId
Oeuntry town, Were ;united in glarriake
at Eno,c Pre*yterlan ' church
0 PAidial Were Mr, 'eh* ris.
Aettnect:0111%;txt''tth:weeocelteza4vt'. IGe°1te ItQvert:
yearS
0;
tlirough; 3jEt.hOu1d berefeied
•eontnittee for--00lield4kattba---
.0)04011,10r Salkeld satd be WO..
the:',teseintten :04114 1011b* the•:
.utittaV, routine. , Vina. toe' Uh.„
but "kie'.-bact. Once: e0m0,40 the 00fLAg111,,' pOttaot:4: Oat* for any'enS.P.1
InuneUately atter their:'m
enti Mrs. Sliore.lettr tor Oagaxy, wlier,
Mr Shore :was: $4140Yett wtth 4let 4%40
,140 PI, :re
to, Goderieh 4eVenteen, • yes.fa
.:1*OOS...."044ged :With 'tsb# 4?,4-
Oontstro
lktf; and *5411; 'SitOril are i*thlY4,01-
ginled,:t4000ere.,'Ot ,Eit,.-Gehrgeoe.
gan .ehurc1',U4, asaotated
aa*krai• Oittteeti aoclettee
iffitia?
— :60.,.diSPa4Yini the Tower of The eery -Wt. „ -the tstble,...being centred - VIM;
valued t- More than. '.l10 Million•;:flo14400., Is 'being :POlished. by skilltd Saver .(1:kaskOti, Of 40Yely A.merieitti *Basnity
ori*o,ix:±4r,r40,-vottioacto or Kb*: George Vi 414 Queen otobah. .sprbvt. Ifolpito ,tvoi, in profttat.44
.would be turned,
the people wereLAusgOta
•oft* the counciUor.r
•. _.11:011tor: Brown,
the resolution.
He 'thought tlie; oid'' nOr. Control Acr
:right; ''401‘itj,'Illihave:,•the old
,r4baeI againOder another ';!guia0.r.'"
Councillor ,Ct'aigte, 'WhO, Waa'
044., ,the Yeouncg..r•Ot,:'193
tle);eSointlen„:,#henici; not
403X1160*474;tyPtti#4.0--
e,14- geld= Scog' 14 ,111100r. ;Stem
cleeisiou Ii71114 given for soenel.••'Weeka,
and jut at -,.that, time the ,beverage
remits. :Cattle *to exlitenee, Plenty
of thue wai':614$1, torfrf emmter•peti-
tiont but none.camelt, and the V:i1111,r:
ell,d01,04, in favor- - of beverage
•rooms. This Wa#„a tatter Of ,G0v-,
ermnent*pOlicy, ' Both parties *re'
more Or `less linkeiV,Axp with it, He
, thought ,,Vvould.like to see' a Province -Wide
etshed Vote er the people taken as to whether
hey wanted Winer in any shape or
NEWSIND1111 FRIGIDAIRE
E ivEnliH41ES E R
mi
717 oil
tiO,;11';
atalarraji
wskar.
•
• * • •
tt.00 kr, 011
WO deertled to refer tbe resola-
tion tO committee•of the whole chilli -
11$ = , • '
Councillor Hucktn.s asked it '-there
was Any totrespoiden.ce from the Milk
Board. •
Clerk --:None.
Carrying Out Connell's Order
.Reeve Totter said had. been
criticized by the people of Dungan-
non and. by sojne ratepayers of God-
erich
.,fOr not • sending the town's fire
equipment to ../Dtingatnen on the oc-
casion of the :recent fire there. Ile
..did not -See why he should be
eize4 he, was only carrying out the
•'-decleion of the council as recorded•in
the ;tante' 0Q00$0 ,aS: wefl as. the ‘4,-
14itiiii of the blre Underwriters' • Ate
x30014410%, They" knewWhat mighthaljPen It the equipment' were out of
town; even while the puMper*Wits un-
der repair recently there was a -lire.
As elmirman:- of the lire eormnittee,
he intended to live up to his ditty.
Councillor Humber thought' the
Reeve had done exactly what he
should have done.' .
Councillor BInghain said lie knew
_
of people who had at first eritieized,
the tonnal for. not sending out the
equipment but Who after eonsidera-.
thin had changed their oplaion.
,
' Deputy- IteeVe Ilueklus.--kttiet it did
sitieaL too bad that, they did not go to
the *aid Of their ,neighbors;' but thei
lied „tied experience in doing thiS-1-in
seine.eases:, they did not even receive
a "thank yott." ift 004ot the
Reere had, siege what was right
COTS ,CUSSIEStt
COST TO Vitt $oiPitt
SiistAiSsi rafrogsea
atilt ,Stokanisms
eve, 14110 Gives • ,
• 51pJ.D1TYstaJnUilig torriCilt-
SEB THIC-10100011 wjth-anactiud
electriC meter testi .
ge COME OH AND Set'
NOW.VOIt CAM MAKE "
Am/41HG SAVING
nY RUU4Q THIS
FrIJdafr la
KEW 1w:ova ciiig-RELEAst
IN ICE TRAY
Only PrigielaireH4s Itt
Instantly releasekicaotottes. from ,
tral, two or * dozen ata \
Yields 20,-140te.ite-rby ending;
laKetzetitsigeyttioe. C0014.fillind
-448411t4 qntcleilea$3( actioa
„its
$44 X4Lte, Bldg. isioe
•
et:eleliboott.rigtn .5
res
ampinion Ghia' Work Secretary
Will Be Here On Satur.
-'d*rAnd SuniAitY
• , •
'SUNDAY MUSIC BY C. G. i. T
,
ivtiti tog Tennant; B. A., of- Owen
Sound, 'Presbyterian' Girls' Work wore-
tlirY for the 001111140* will be iv °ode -
rich, on, Saturday end Sunday -to meet
and address several. briexhes of work-
ers in knot Presbyterian church. On
Saturday afternoon- Miss Tennant will
meet th'ii ,Live • Wire group of the C. G.
T. T. and niemibers of the senior auxil-
.
The 'karat, pointed: out that God -
received' help .A01 other'
torn i Itethe time of the. organ. fac-
tor* 'Ore; 'but the Deputy Reeve said
the, ic)rcpwstances were quite. different
The Connell. then 'turned to the
question of garbage dumping grounds
and reattitary‘ftispeetiott. The Iteeve,
said there were places that had not
, been eleatied *Up in 'years,
.tiumber :Said the lire
talk4 an 14150eetiOil „Of
the basements businesS Places.
SOnlet years ago there was hitch an
inspection and Sortie basements.. --were
found In VetX 1.4ul fr°n1
tbe .starolpeint of fire'hazard.
A'inotion was PaSeed that. the 'fire
inaPection:: boil-
ness prettifies. ° ,
Couhcillor Brown thought the town
should clean •up its Own ,back yard,
at the rear of the town halL
• There was 4 brief 4146,101mi of• .
ans Toe ..Corobitiort Day, with a re-
ferenceto dOlitiitittee of the Whole
CiiMalite%0 olt. the Whale
cottnen *tut into torainittee And in,
rueted *the *pedal corestal 'Otte ar-4,
Logi joint. Meeting of the *aloe
orxaniiattons Or the town, to decide
1- dontcar what politica party-
WrOdueed beverage robras in the Itto,.
vince of Ontario, or what party .sup-;
Potts -them, but. 1 will,say:it is a rot-
-ten business. - Aey ere the. turse of
the country."' The -speaker was Rev,
Den McIver, Liberal M.P'. for Fort
William,4 as he addressed a large via-
gregatiOn, at Knox Presbyterian ehureh
on Sunday morning.
'-"I- may be treading on dangerous
ground," the'membee told his .bearers,
"hut /. have 4-od on it before." • .
"There is something wrong with. OW
,
liquor 'situation in Otis Vto*Ince
when . it. permits. of forty girls -and
*forty young men itnbibing together In
a. be‘tetage room at 12 ciselock, mid,
night. . . . .. .
-"No drunkard shall inherit the
Kingdom _of 'God," said the speaker,
, upholding - the "digression of preach --
-Ors- -trAitn_lhelr,. texts-- ' His serraon
subject Was "Pdpit. to' Pew and . Pe*
to Pulpit." 1
Another item of keen Interest
,
touched by the speaker was the Gen-.
erni )Slotore, strike:at Oshawa.
"I am convinced," he said, If a
little bit of the Golden Rule Were
added on -all sides of the strike •it
1110012 • AVOLlid• be settled and the com-
pany weuld pay a living wage and
eteryone :Would be •satisfied. Even
as there would , be no churches If
therewere no religion, so, if there
,we no Outwit% would, We soon
hate anarchy in our . country." •
taoei, I"wofe -end •hius been a leader in - Re urged tlutt parents "bring • op
Z.
1
0, 0. , gtottpe. the it * gracing,' the 'child in the way he should go and
ot• :. . . , when he grows older he will not de -
tiVeughoUt the tionie.
A happy. sing -song s was held later in
the 'evening and eaviu were 'played, the
4.4unets, being ''Mr. and Joseph
Jeeeph
-0101t. • '
Mr. and WO. Shore were the 'recip-
ients of many- beautiful gifts. inialUdihg
handsome piet:es o silverware and
flowers. TheY also received numerous
oongratiAlateli meaaagee l'rem outNer"
toivrcrelatives and ftlenda'Anotble to be
present for the celebration.
With Mr *z4 lkSrs. Shore at their
home are theiri daughter; VS3 Olatbra
Shore, of -the Signal -Star staff, oat two
sons, Albert, employee .of the Goderich
Organ and Harold, who ,is attend.
ing the -C011eeate Institute.,
OtirROPES:DTO
01PPed • 'wlth elee_
Eleetronlc eitetrIO, .reat
praotie." Chronic, • Orem* and flervous
diantsec- ' Lady *iz attendance.
hOurt:2 t� 5. and, 1 to a vata 'ott TUesday
atioo AuttSsturday, and ott•.°W
12 a.rn. orgy, Coni1tatIQi
may be :44 by oopointront, •0404•10,'
and ThuredaY, at .Miteltell. N
N. ArrlaNSON. • •residence
o °the Of SoUth*Vet sn
MISS VIOLET 'PrNIZANT
tory of the W.'31. S. A ten -cent tea
Will be held from. 1 to 6 'p.m:, And a
salad tea *ill be served the 0; G. T. T.
grOtins •rt Pett. 'Oa Sunday she will
*areal; the Sunday loch* classes.
The poit vGirls' Work /*Cretem:.1s
supported and, directed jointly by the
Wommes Missiontary soeiety and the
board of -Sabbath e4hOols-404 Slung
people's-sotieties. Tennant his
given epeelat attention to vacation
VETHRINARY- SURGEON
Graduate. Of the -University of Toroete
and graduate of the. Ontario Veter144-
Cellege. • • ••,-;•?•••;;--•••
OMOe in Mr. T. T. marphrs,
ton St., Gederieh. !Telephone: Day 206
night 249,
br; vtedit viitetiity,
'liVetittlronsie will be rendered at 'the Part from It'"
'Sunday antirnitg cliutOtt service by Alt is yout duty to lead your child-
gwatuttes of the 0..0. 1. T, groups. " Ten," he maintained. "Do not for-
get they grow like you."
"Seraetimes boys begin to dress a
llttle 'better and girls get lighter 0in
the head," hei said, "and they think
their parents are a little 'out•Ilaied.
It Is then . the- minister takes for his
tett the tonntandnlent, "Honer, thyl
tether and thy_pother.,0 When he
bees the 84044th betttg
crated he lireaches, using the girth
COmmandaterit its hit tett." .
on a Program for coronation. Day. The-
thairutan of the linfinee' (.0%0000
was instructed to have the lax col*
lector take "AraStie keen:" tit the
matter of taxes it arreatt. The
question of the beer "pariors was lald
:t
over.
Wah iegaid` to
kers eetaialletoho- it was fleoldedthat.
ott-accoatitl of -the - Work...--consMented.
this Year by ..the existing odietery
committee the-tottraittO,, ahettid be
tarow:ed .to Complete *hi work °and
thst rio ceinetery commission be ap-
pointed this year.
. "And toir, *fanner iurgint, he* do
you manage to *get on these hard
tktitter
Farmer: "Oh, last- tear we lived; Up-
on faith, thu Year we are living on
hope, and next year, if tar toot well,
6
well be living on ;charitY,",
Goodyear giveyou the eitra
f foutvappointed cUat�nc1 ire
the centre a the tread. This means
bettet r control; audit all road anl
weather condition& Come in. and see
etnonstrations that piove Goodyear'
long wear and greater ilafetyi
Sales madetyverwhere and all' efforts
made to give yeu satisfaction. .
Parntsrs' Sale Notes dlieottnted,
Phone 116.
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1v164turrhid'Isrosfet 4,414014.11441404.4t
14".63"Wteatseterldoo* $3111:15". 5., Stratford. 'Xe-.
Phone ...26/.
Next visit Wednesday afternoon and
evening, tApril 26th, from zoo, to ala
tom:La
PARVI AND ISOLATED TOWN PRO
PERTT INSURED.
-OPIT'IDE04.-,Preeldent. Alex. Broad -
foot, Seaforth ; Vice -President, Thos.
Moylon, Seiforth; Secretary -Treasurer«
M. A. Reld, SeafOrth. •
Broadfoot« ,,Ses•;
fortteeiames eholdiee. Walton; WM=
07C, LitnIdei4bOck; ' C1148. teOrthaXdt.
Dublin; Jaz Connolly. °mortar, .21tos.
ttoylart. Seaforth.; W. R. Ar;hillisld,
Seaforth; Alex. lefeEwing,. Biyth; Itanis
McGregor, Glintett,
OF muctirlitired Teo,
Goderlcb R. R. t; aunt% watt. Myth;
John S. Poppe ,r Brueetield. R. R. No. 1;
RotF. as' PIVI.‘1111tiemiecilett,rikine' Dublin,
elf.*'RE.iG.V..°.1
muth. Bornholm, R. R. No. 1.
'Polley holdere can pay their *WOW
ments at csivin Cat's stare. OGdertell
The Royal Bank, Clinton, or J. St.
Rekrs, Bttylield.
—Ainaizing
Idefvorthen gave .ntt. insight
Into what is even by the ,mintster as
he preaches weeksifter week. Sep-
arating the .pews into greups, he
epoice- briay on each Class, it times
With touching reference,' or with dry
humor, of wit'h biting sarcasm.
There is the regular pew—the °Ceti.
pants wiLl get their blessing; the rest-
less pew ---not an tea"' OW to ;weigb.
to;, the etylish. Oew—the fashion piffle
of the community, otherwise denoted,
by the poverty of contributions to the
eollection piste; the critical 'pew—con-
taining business men, teachers and
students who know more ,than the
minister and. look for flaws 121, his
preaehings; the drowsy pow—it never
shuttles„ criticizes or re -arranges Its
bronchial tubes to let the preacher
know when he has talked long enough,
and it always erouses Tor the collec-
tion plate and sings the doxology ,
With elitheslasm ; the iyrnpathetie
pew—where • sit those people who are
Otix104S to help; the moonier's pew
ra wooderfoi pew, as the world has
been, consecrated by tears; the einpty
pew—deserted by those who have
.gone to their reWard,
!lint the fatalist Pew is the favor;"
Ie of all, aid we are 'glad to know
it is coming back again. It la the
hope, of: the country. /leaven mat
the family pewi°
A full choir *tang lieatitifully the
-anthem, "O' tight tternal," and, Mo.
Saunders and ,Itr, S. B. Walter
ang "Nti14,,ttois *frit" At Oten,
log *told* Mitt tItta Metvot, 4atigh-
t the ttorialat's tiott4kof tot ,
'Lae It wlth atio,"
You can get a definite "Made.to. -Measure"
insurance proposal from the Confederation
Life Association to—
.. 1. Provide- a capital sum for depen-
dents in the event cif your death.
2. Provide for the higher,education of
your children.
3. Provicie a Guaranteed Monthly In- •
'come -for yourself when -you -reach
age 55 or 60.
yourself or' -
for your wife or for both.
5. Provide you with Capital for ulti-
mate business requirements.
Cover liabllities tutder a partner-
ship.
The. Confederation Life Asiociaiion lias a
policy to provide for. ever,Life Insurance'
need,, and would welcothe the opportunity
of servicing you by furnihing information
• of a definite nature which may enable you
to study your requirements more carefully.
Use coupon for tonvenience.
.ore
tsstasstait* stsatosso ass: ass! isste attassaaatassOft,,er osto wor-its tar so. tt/sa sus saw wt... as
Coiirederetien Life Associetion, Head okee, -TOronfo,
Please seed me a "Made -to -Measure" insurance imamate., to 1?to.
ttiterted • • • $ Aget•••••••;•••(•••••••
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