HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1933-10-12, Page 1•
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rontor-Oetv1L-On the groin* that
en ences of 31 snanthe 'definite and 'six
Mo the indeteeininate to ten VOiletirrents
posed on, Gordon Young, fdtiner
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Co of Itifeen trieseurers convieted,*4
Mag rate'llsA. Iteld at 43oderieb, . of
thre charges Mirohring- theft of the
oom,.it moneys,- were 104,46,r,
W. B. common, tto„.APPeititle
for the sittornerlenerst1 Of Ontario, „Nat
granted leave to sopesa the sentence by,
,Jetstiete E. Middleton at Oegeotle Hall
today;
to tiar
axircoxii
...Tbe de
'Ces. ihoidd
Very term of
trla recentlYi Diewit4 guilty
iit*,--444tirer-front"--19110-
•• anrI mutllahig,
,to difraud..
• erd, contends the eentene
Provided Or a Penten-
nment,
I,
MI0110
kurssiatvt-
-24-farm-A:trope
T.
vett. •
two
10,
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14,0i( ::",th!o4,10a MONE IS 5
to ra), SIMI' nate
TOE* /ad Term
en a week in whisils to raise intirkeY`
lrlirsR.MOAT waa to pay lo fine for driving an anterno.
0110`, without an operator** • Permit,
LL -
.ward Forrester, it yoking Man frOin Peva-
sele, on Saturday afternoOn walitgt into
.aenletrate Reld'e'efilees Said that he wie
unable to raise the, money and asked fee
ctitnnaltnient nalsete to the celintir jalL
He was asccommodated and Matte the
trip unae0Ontltanlett_ to •Governor Rey-
nolds?' limestone Palace, Where- he will
spend thenext ten day's, POrrester was
quite •cheetkil *bout it 011.. "See you in
ten days," he palled back as he waved
his hereisandzsproeseedett ma ;Nettle
the bastil:
ostoo06,60000rt
re P1esuisod-44orsea
* 'Entries 'Record
crease' -
Durt4ettnon- WO very' -fortnetate. or
.
lucky, in havingkilendist Weather for Its
75t1i annual' Fall Pair lett Thursday and
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Friday and, on the "big (Iv," Friday. A
try -10g
s . vrQwcL "ationdecti-lnanirs-11020
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de -1.-andifirs—O0n -count
44.•
negligenia,
One weak f
driver of the
aged 19, We
eident
her -2ncl. The oar etrkeeir and
rig, took to the ditch Ate
tel,sphotto pole, - The poli fell Get Scher-
et.r'e head" tee he etat. Its the Sitestble seat,
fracturing his ekull. Be n-
4021 boisPitiliti.11,9..„: ,
s's ros
The p4 'est was over .,,con that the. site and - qtrall4 of these. were .•
.siderablY 'nfore'tban 'lest year, while the tinge nPwith former years, although
-outeldessexhibies, • particularly- Iforsei..-and lliereeWere fewer entrlea;--
The 9111000, at the society are: Hon.
press 'William Bailie,. Goderleht. press
Lucknow: 1st, vice pres., Voss
McPhee; 2114 tee -press Wm. Thompson;
seessteetetsseiharleeslie,-Seltonvitre.ior
• eetortrabd two .boborarycilreotor4.,
' '-'10 the 2:20 Orattan'Itriliseef
owned by AostariZ Bice; won firit ,plaCe:
- s • . .
- Teddy Forbes,- -owned -
Goeericli; 3, Baron.1.4rwatee, owned by
De, *Whitely, Goderien.' In the rut:ming,
rate'.the, whiners• were; Fordyce Clark,
Ross Fisher, EdsvereCtlakes John Farsesn„
In the'Pen,. Tace,:Brediess.pontesseeme
'41.rst and 'second: 1;ecly's third.' and Mee.
"Manus,*fourth.
In "the foot race -Barrow waS. first ' and
Stoddard; second, bot,11 from Goderieh;
znot9rc7ele ZeitribY;
Pal. Vek. . ' -
Much, merriroent, waS caused I. the
cattle thowedea he_althysincreaSse.
.By 'TlittridaY',4ncion all, the interior ex.
Itibits'Were Place, Said the Judges Were
60311* I
qmx 0110 Judging various entries, wines were
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t,laettereststeekte ...-POntiblYs-sfeWers Iressimusherssrehans-:o
tissof--the--later-W oue-oecasks*
6 4 •
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itteeeion 0. Colborn lvreqiiillen, tuckb0Wi
undr3„ son, Auction..! was judge., the 'larger percentage of the
.` Priaesiseere Carried .off by .Jantes.Btltling.
Goderich. l'hivnt'hip, and .totne. Woods. of
Apples Were ,prederninatine in
thesfrOltS. And Were of good Size; ,quality
end. eeplor.
4.,
A NTZ esindrY, Wanted. Called
for Ansi red if desired, ,Ene'
uire at STARs
• •x.
1410 NOTICE
tOTICE,
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The lieur .Huron Minty are re -
Onset:A lik the kOr-and, Cotincli of .the
____ ,rown:*,_,00,4,e :11 40,,turrtseuvens 4_1,04_ _honorelia ,..thesgniinsexhibitsswith., Joseph , eisplay-sst-eFrettlesConveyances." Elmer
on the. occaalein ot thei4 cote reception„ to Collyer as judge. Fred ;,' Barker; Godes: , 'rOpe..r.L.Aattfit was -. given ' first „prites
_shes_ooesestoit .,,otooral-,--ands Tardy -Beets- sersle 'wee the big ,.seitmer insfieSgertia7afid 'fates. (int& wassecondand third was
,---H-turctg117L,Vetirslurw,Urtatt. in at tile -V14: also In VggetitNeic,illWAtdeeV(,-. $64tild-1 t --I-6n' by Maitland. • ' , ,
tertlen,„ of East -'•ettd_'' Albert' streets at as sa.s-a close .eleopd, ' W. X'. ihirneY. A very large crowd was present for the'.
,„ - 9,30.-• ' `....,cieniateasit , liadali,-- haotte/1,0, 41140 the vegetables , and evening entertainment in the ball when:
' AltTiow4-4‘ott sALE, . roots. . thgo Ivo 4 Ilinting array. of a,s minstrel showswas put on Isy a cast,
,.t+reas1,- eake$, i__Illea, plekles, , preserved from , Blyth.Alf
,- Afterwards there was a
• ONLY citaMa',0,0*IIIAYSIssold With, :fruit, 04,, and Airs, *, ts Cartier or Seri- (fence, music being supplied /or it by an
racm,ey-bia c k"gitarainties. At_L"-Piellotes forth *as agani,:a leader in these...1 • "dehestra- from, Ripley. -
'Drug Store. - - - - * - •' 'With gral: .1.,ouie Taylor, ppdezich,; -and , Liet-sof-Prise Whined., on page six.
Id • the fine arts sOtion, Mrs. J.
Ryan and Mrs, ;Yeari-Williains..'..wgre
Mss M. .g.'1,1vingsbene,i'Etlyth, and
MIs Irene, Carr, 'Dungannon, were lead-
ers. In the claim section, Itfrgs N. L.
Cartetr, Seaforthi wen all the finst;;Prizes,
Oscar .Casemore 'being*. the Jedge.;,An-s
AreW Ochinkit of Mildniey; earried off
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R o .coaI. oil bottom
ood iesusdition: .4pply sFAtt-C)
,
covi' ft
Prat -class
inqUire,atsfeTAA
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FOR SALE
Olt 0.4,E-s-a3,00Choice: ',7Leghorns
lets, just ready to lay, sPrice for
ssintmediate-astle, 1.15o each.- Order now
Sand secure: theprofit of •the, high" egg
Prices' during the. nod • few Months,.
• - • ',HUME _MUTTONS
Phone 1413, Carle*,
or
REAL EMT*, AND INSURANCE
REO,EARYC
Fum'ittctorst ana motoR CR
.IN.RtrvrANc.14 -
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TJ
otpicer-46,40factEMPLic, weir sr.. aossincif
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usura,nce an ReatiOate-
DomiNION, It/LovINC104 -
Mtit,fittleAL *anis.
*4714' IONVO
,Dengeneene WQn *ink prlzes, 'And.Miss.
Vingetott af Blyth followed cloee1
t-1.2,iteknow, iots the
4104 ;11nWipt:„guaranteikt ;rof Avirsi: •eas
judge An. :this departnient. • Abe new;., fall:_coats. certainly., are making
tomplentni000n_tbe_vork_iii_tailea strong aPpea • See the good. value
line the judge remarked: that the work we are sliGWIng 14 our ready-to-wear de
de*
wee' nearly new and 'fresh, little Mitt- spartrisent at 8011AEFEWS.
n -exhibited. litre before. -
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.Lavisehly '01M's:1.0 with, kir in the ne
Stieigt finisbpd
4,4-4
.ssesionL.
eitaiitrof-Cusetne4oses
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The `Town 'ititertitit iaeid 'its regular
meeting on Thursday -night jest at, the
cencloion of, Its committee fieoion, tn
stead cf rtiOax-X.i4b4-4.0..- .104 .44411„.Yor„
tabor -Stle
$Y. Tear
1 Abeervett
Ooderith* four druggistep. Messrs, H.
0. Dunlop,.4rk CeinPboll,, At Under
and A'. R. WegiSeare 'this Week Ohattridnif
Prifiernate Week, *040..Atti.,,to Uth,,
the Idea heti* to tinPreas. on the PubIler
'the importance of the art of preparing
and cliapensing medieinee. Those, vuo
evil 041 We work are celled PherMes
A p equ to know, not
010 ired
• tzrOstreo.i,I, oct:t to
ro prepareoin vhnit:td odispenseoeo on tut obtain-
ed,
dot
ed, 004 tieed, • atitive Principles, prqer
dosage and for !hat ailments the
nted0 near_are-speol -
arine-elst.'.4e.--itenerahi
=-0,1 tisrind,-Istr.-krre(Pet4-.0
w and observe the laws relative to
handllng POIlsoeicutias.rd- eingbOrttlivtelpeo.' and notate°,
'''').ge°1194.4traino,144,41441.14atIti''ite''mni4stlisehet4?etilrs°rOW4led,pi:e;°44.'wre1PA:11144naruli:
acy (tart* Store) ie.:00.1intt.he
ott
RECEPTION ON SQUARE
dy 0,044,0rututhotownenciii lc:4th%**
Solt Block
busy progrOun 14 been artanged. for
the reception to the ClOvernOr.cieneiel.
Lord IleaehorO4h. and 'IslittY BeSabore
°ugh, 'When Alio vAatt OodOreb, .next
Th./0>iirarailx out
__ _
ayer .0V-• *A= ----Tituradaes-.-eoune
'tits, thus sot 'the
1,s--7S/S-7*.blencesfrom-sitnithat-even
Mg.
An apPlication Lor *500 on'their grant
felloW men, Therefore."
mor than a merchant"
from the .Publie :Library:A was re -
terred ;to the finance -0414 .
The following applications for ,
parmiti,.svere referred ,.to the -fire itun- •
• •
e espouse to
-,600
nsittee: OctelVijle On Nei -
:son 'street; Relit. 00444rd, hen house 1/Vesterti Appeal
,
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Ang1e,ea street. •. •
Jaines Connolly applied' for a redue- Rev. Bert -Howard Of Con -
tion in the arrearsl of taxes „ on .lots 13: ditious in :Drought Areas •
Part part 16 18 n'n4 part °Inge ••4' - of the 'West
serve. It Was referred Va the finance—
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A 'lessor dated ssoegiS.• sions. Rev, liert• Howard, of Arcola, Bask.,
ipancei's- regarding „cotiditiou of Wei a speaker at Victoria street last
Sun -
sewer on Williams street !as, referred to. day evening, .when *Jive a most vivid
Vithisie• Avord-pic tire of-distressink- condition
'.--litterTdatedbetetter .Aith, 1933, from -
3. E. ibrci, tendeong. letignatfon the. droughe areas of Saskatchewan, with
is:a member of the Oollegiate,-lsoara was whi-eh it tliorsitighis familiar. ,ThIs
referred, to the Special comnettee. • week Mr. Howard has spoken .irt. Bruce -
An agreement ,exectiteds by the GOde-. field, Smith's .11111, Auburn; Dungannon,
:rich :organ Co. As per bylaWsleo. 27, of weak • at 'Exeter -and tomorrow at Grand
1933, - was read, received and'elled. , _mends'
-• The prhiting of the 1933 Mr, Howard was sent here by the Unit,
*at referred , .- tee the fittatiteseoMmittee eet'chuich totellthe stork' of the •11' t
Ith-power- to -act; Texnattei or rent- or these Westerners att4T listening
w Ing the sit*tili, Tint Witaltefereed to pub- to him there can be no doubt Of their.
$ .,1114,I. anti- ger 10,0;!0,r2 Valtithittee sWite greatsneese„...40* ms, -,*gage *,esmelk one,
'AInnOWered_fa,...-,2.roPO4C- "Mkt• -..-#1* ith: for trot andNege,tehies; Preee004-...e.ioth; -
„flooring -In being c011eeted -Colborne
ess•-•-st3Vawasetivering the, telling .of-a--$1,00o-anct-Gocierictistownships -mitt
Dominion of Canada bend to the credit for tiWO carloads. •
of the. liaechler .fund was given the Rev. W. J. :Patton, of Ben/Miler, who ,
-tiqeesitrantjallia trader aSsa"esEtVen'ta f4-tlito the -117e clettitte*- risepoa-tellts Tie-hrer,.wonderfatilndraesvpOrlitard worker, 4
Pollowbag the .dre eason, one .svould ' IllaCTI"' SA" '
not....expect to see --such fine vegetables, , mos
roota, Potatoes, ete,, the jUdge remarking revery
,
-POR SALE TO RENT , • The undersigned has been instructed
FIOR RENT. -An -An extra well ee
_ er for sale (subject to a re,serve
. • tuPPea by public public auction :on the premises Lo
show* on. Bruce streets. between Von. 6 frivwntkp.
of Nottn. and Vkteria streets: Apply M.-e-ssrnO,, on
-14r, TicAvat,.. .‘ . - THURSDAY, OCT. 19th; '1933
. ,Sts ss_ • - tbrriniebcing-- .at--orelock-sharp---;
VOR, ItItiti...-•sizsroorbed apartment on The IOLA .late --George Ban,
r"a.' r South-- streetslt-stonventenceinisletiai:Cits., the easterly 65 „acres of Lo -;
Possen at once, Apply J. V. illAttles in the eth 'concession of the Township of
WELL, Kenya 81. •St. . • , '_Colborne„s_ore.swhielt_ is said, tossbe an
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_ , ,eight -roomed houses. bank barn about
01 SALE. -50 -acre .in Hullett 5040,, hen liaises_ driving shed, about 15
•-Tosenshilass Brick-Iteuse, good banks-acret. 7itif-Jalts.whe and ten acres. 01
'barn,neysers.A4111t3gs,,teAlter.....s. • • • ----
Threonart_itaidod-bneh,
t ,r ile from school and limns rhiltThiejs . • . . being
Three smiles,. from Clintott. './keHS. J. clay loam with a spring creek, 1 acre of
Htarsetts, Clinton,„ orchard and elOsesto school.
sisslars, rtui SALE. -Forty acres. trisiwe TERMEtssTeretseter_ tents_ on day of'
, less, the- property ot 'the late pas4le,s;•;13-sVaned'e'itt .111-rstt? (la"'
IL DONNE'Lsie, Oodericia,
vt. Neftel, sititated. at -the end Ol Solicitor for the Psitecutors
;South Street on the siouthern- boundary -
he .*.1 of -,good ear -',Ioants,. large s'ss'Ittsce,-.Ctureort,Y sts- Auctioneers.
house ' -14C-herhr-'-driVe-cskedr---Workshop; —
best .f water: good. trees. 43`• NcEN'I'B and
1)31n111PAR3TH5nISTOC*---ar-.11:;4' 'S.4"
ttehslietue; .titesianewells'(135 feet), the A TO or .r.4.1tm
very Atear. leeatIon, close and itots.gamb: $n,trtIvritr.
oburehes; For further 'parnomara minlY
On the .prenteett or to PIMA:Y.' or Witl.t,
At part Jot 25.,' „Maitland Concession,
-Colborne Townships on • •
• MONDAY, OCT, 16tit.
Commeticitig at 1 Pati. entrP
1 .span mares, weigh .1509-1600,
ninth Cdief :act double *itariteses; nearly
new; ,ploteslittineaas single harness wag-
on, nearly p _ el! nearlY-stAn
buggil, two euttera; two walking ploWe
one tit,:ly new; Massey-liartiv binder;
04t.-tutt-tmister --raker7tfamy'
'nearly ne*:--414 °blower; sprini-tOoth
cultivator, nearly new; IStedonnick
nearly new; ireri Mint new; set
Dwyer harrows; . gang
plow; sctifiler, nearly net; Melee, 4200
ibe.; stOtte lx%triThrk beliefs, With Ole;
etre* for 1,18e; wheelbarrow': teon pump'
quantity rough lumber; quantity season-
ed
IZ artilfirtalligillef:*ferL *Ire; ebkkeri
dits*4 esti,
'wire; !cereal sett whillletreests neekyoke;
four-hOrie either; Ito reeks wood reek:
eater trough and iron, pipe; three
deres. 'scythe; track /Or barn doers, never
Weds grindstone; 'emery stones log. bol-
sters; timber ta*Looetont se*: one-man
brobeelats forks, eltweels, niaul, and
wedges, oil tate, de,: Datsy, chttrii, new;
Crank dash Seburn:. broadaxe;
axes;
ea,:pit6s;atdbliTkettridersrlacklea160'
seen:. air spray; tive,buitter 011 etovo:,
'wooden -47iistitub; Iron' Wielitiik ,
board: Atiithatuk nearly iatsr:•• kitchen
enok-stovey,r1OirlY'riteri-kitlisetz
ehairs; sof*; ‘book ease: bedstead;eXs
fere** table:. kitchen isble; Oil Mika:
household utensils:- ,bester
board: Oneentet'S tools: whoet'imd
other .artioltit •ratiestrons to mention.
is • •
ices
Given mai W
• *ton,
t , Walkerton" to 'three /
.4n penitentiary and two years leas an.
do in referMatori; Norte) Precious 4 '
cberleS "Rod" Kent, resPeethielP -were
brought to Ooderich Saturday by Pros
10441 Constables McCoy and /toy and
ilvWger:tibretihi"guiinntld eirx"ter* ileint"4'°tffbeertelt
•TOMOrreW., Precious and Kent, whi,
Pear before magistrate, Rola on similar
chArgtei alleged to have been connnitted
1arg-
4441:haUtc:47f _.ilitirt144Amerlcan EuseSItttniett:!114!id4list0ii' '
ous d to have tendered an
eats $50' b at payment_ for '14 small:44
W. fare- attracted. attention and eVentitalry -
a- led to their ousts. '
FLORIDA WICKIC,INO BIRD
e*olook$ With ',every sinhitite'Oeimpted ;On
• the eparture ofibe_310010,140.--Pig
at '11...10:akant The reeeption at the st
thin and Ine,Peeteln of the,gilars of : on
or is timed to occupy 20..ininutes, The
cerernony at Oourt Hous Park will ta
'wad to Aleititedra11Ospitel.:15 - minutes,
the drivesfrom the hospital to the (lode -
414;44' Pill 'ofP-C't.h4ie--1-4sanit hl°10e-rnantdd-H"rei ttuhren-trit;
the railway station 20 minutes, or 90
1111
,2111hileteaCititill'etfll. de; to be. at the station 'not
later then 9,40 a.M. and meet on . plat-
form Infront of tlik station, The .semin•
-tillers are to be Ocomparded by then
wives:
On the arrival.of train, the Mayor will
Introduce the reception party to HIS EX*
I4Ce. et12 11 CI:ye n, e0eg I 11 .4 ;:Oet '0%44 OePs:4:::tor;41-f tthe'Rw.e:intit-rxrilolituree°1:.
tion, Th.eirVacelientitea;sivill -pats through
47-.....StatiOnv:thecototinn,Pattit-stollOW
ing and Rai:A*011e n oy- -wilt-hispeot the
guard of honor, the. veteransandsthe boy
scouts. FollOwnig ,this all will take their
-riF3e:uPeCareittva6.44"n ErotiOaPreetritticrtliYngtirtohme
the Square,the .4001. oltildron will be
lined up and • It is suggested that they be
on the .nort1s,eldes0 etreet as His and
tr. Excelleleas'ait- an the righthand
e of their ears. turning north on the
Square and around to • the sleuth entrance
Okintt) •";s.
The vice regal PartYsaleng withA
secotripa.nying then, Will, be the first to
' „ „
enter the band Stand and they will be
olloreetleinsithe ordersttests-they are pre;
ented , at the station. • The addrese wil
be read and • e ..; oWert -pre-
Otited
erts of
Lank
1 0 88E111111)8 Ofil a 01111 8
LIEE ASSURANCE IS •THF .11)0EiT INVESTMENT
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.._,A,manoealt...traate-an -estatelor, hi hiself of 0,6000 ' -fg#660; '-_,-. $6..000-
;10,0100, or more ---all dependent upon hie poeition,.ineotne and prospeat. klun rit6 Assilrahee will enable him to teach this objective' .
.witliiii ,a •speeilied tfine, WI*, saim
fety and without loss .Or Pairrnent
of prineiPal. ' '
' If death *Multi intervene, life assurante will make the`
full intended principal available at one for ' his fatuity and
will -tarty througlillie program, he had planned for them.
6 I
° 11. LONG,thatritt Agent
Real
OPEN
EVENINGS
e art Ole
'101.
Itit$It 'PA
A
bi
• OPEN
A 4SPEMA ,InfliC148
unusual
M, eds*za and
$50,00, AlSo
i$117pri
*5 5 it 55 5 5
An
rich _Organ Co, selthough the apPeal it -being nordesbY
let On •
the. tea ethiliebtOr instruoted to take /8 made the distribution of the articles 't
e anee conuilittee reported- that United schurch clergyman no dietinetiOh
noessary proceedings to- estforte-collet--
tes-Ciollegiar
s beeh peel $013.0kas balance in full
of their 1933 leey. The. sum of $317.88
has beeit received from the Public
-tieSs•CommisslOn as a refund on i-1932
street • lighting' charges. The *stun of
'462.96_hasLbeere-reeeivedsias the-town/3
share for the use of the grandstand on.
theslirte.; night= -sof the -fair. -Accepts of
the afterMion of. the fair were $75.1,0,sof
tow te received .931,55,.. The re-
- -
pertsentinnese A .
, "Pa, exit of tus-o
II, 1;
ber 1st front the 13aechler Bond to meet
the debenture 'payment., and werevorrie
Mend, that the remaining $1000, 1934
Victory Bend, .ae held by the fttrid, be
sold and the. proceeds, tsigether with the
eash on heed, $168.85, be used toward
payment, of the, amount° dee, and the
toin-plitay 'render& bill -for 'the differ-
ent& ' ; s
IME-1.Yeideffeh7Ofgan Co. has jadd the
tura of $317,95. sis, cost of sulanditing
their bylaw to the ratepayers." ,
The public works eonimitted rePort 10-
5trueti the 'Chief of Police to .clean out
the hOriesetitits. at' Agticultined Poksend-
s,oilect $1,00 per 'Month rental hi adimnoe
riott motithly to tonna. PrOviticita.
"health' inilieettir is to be asked to kink
over -and 'rePert'onsttre- •istablese
pbjection *to, which has been tLez_kert by
' "Since the OnstruetIon tit "the new Ia.,'
inch 'sewer on Waterlee etreet the totem-
,att the Corner Of 'Waterloo and ItrItabitia.
rota Seems to be Overloaded and we are
of the opinion, that if the stWer load
coming doskrn Briton:as toad could, be
diVerted before. it reaches' Itaterloit Street
vie McDonald street to the big sewer on
Blake etreet the overloading' would
cease. We reeorrintend thtt We be eM-
pOwered .engige- an engineer"
All reilortt Were eartied, Ali atteMbefs
Were pieseitt eireepe Wee .Cralgie.
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' . „Rev. W. -J. Paffon. of Benmiller, 1-n
I,charge of the relief shipments to Saskat-
chewan, and Northern Ontario, announ-
ces_that a tar of fruit and vegetables for
Posteitott, Sask4 is assiired, Three hurts
dreel -bags of apples are ready 16i -roads
Tags sarid-250 mitre Are retail ifitiodirkh- .4
townolnix OwPag to the scarcity of' s
vegetablesibli year, still more apples are a
needed, . I
The car„ for Fosterton will beon the- -
felts-ssiding-at --McGaws-for -1
on y, • •ber loth, at 10 °a.m.
rollowing this carload for Saskatchew- ii,
an .. Will be a carload of fruit alone for °
• Northern Ontario, to ,be loaded about
N,oventhei 1st. • •". •
• ',win anypne Who:has apples to donate '
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Monde* *nth the Paul ledelerson
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Company •
C311.1/..44.11ttigt4e- 4...R.41d011 veicisand as
golden head-ecould Anything be More
Otechiating, *eSpeelally when It haPpen.s.
to be :,.44 ymilig :AO. Tilts 'Oetilltif*
young ledy is knew n far and wide as,
°The lokirida Mocking Bird," because of
her unusual, voice. • „,
. Let ns tell you briefly something of .
Oda girl: About three yews- ego Lowell
Patton Was looking .about1s1 to • use 'itis
words; "Not for jus a soprano but some -
thine digereet, something unusual," .He
heerd teveral-timess,of Ester Dunharesse''ss
theymet---she sang for hismsthe mused..
-her-at -one and immediately started -On
a 'Concert tour, Front there she went on,
„ to _bigger...and:, better things,- -but Mr. -Pets
ton always referred to her us the r best
ooloratura soprano owith whom he ever
assoCiated. , • •
Since then she hasbeen associated
with many. opera compenieS;- More ''re-
cently With. the Tballatuf Opera, Organte
=tip, taking the stttles-rsiltes-st.e-14ori
tuppe's opera, "vile -1Jovelir Galatea," -
M4 Sussanna in Mozartla "Marriage Of
ItigaroS"- Last-w4...nttr -while in riorida-
the,etne. the ftabilit 'Oorie f*mi
u- number 'tleIrrindinte_Vertle _
sburce _of the • eoloratura. Her Audience' •
Wes -made up of the Most eritical Musk
-
lovers from all corn_#.rs,..r.ot tho_.e.Ontinent
and it Was here she was eemPared faVor-
ably with:Boss Ponselle and GallksCurei:
beth of whom had appeared reeently be. •
lie' -fore the 'sante indience. °
. She was given the title of The Florida
Isteockingssaird-at-Memprtis-wheres-Jules
Emelt,• distinguished song leader of In- ,
• ternational K is said: ("r have never .
heard sa EOM= he loved high 'notes as
t shessicee-shet_is real rooCiant *him' -
Then exerteone in the. audience said, "The
s14111x°ritcliiheusaMmndk,ipcePg sh.ean-edsschame.ellere944;,_,LL ----
and sang, "I,o, The cesentle Lark." and
,andgave her the title of "The Florids-
Mockitig Bird." 'She is nose known from '
coast -to toait as "The Florida, „Mocking
• A:fter Escellenere reply, patty
111 proceed to the' =Min/lent, where
Their ExCellencies can view the menu-
ment and from there takethiir cars and
drive around the Court HoUse,and
the driveway.bitke .eamq route as they
'entered, then around the Square to Welt
tree/send tostheliartRses tetiefe-theylvil
top for a few mintites; theft, up hill and
roundsthe'cannon and7harassit,te Wel-
ingtotratreetfollowiteethe-bank to Cam-
bria, Road. sithera: Her -Vgeolleney's era
nd-the-ear---with-sflo
w proceed .• the hospital. The' ea);
with His Excellency and the car with th
ecretary • will go along Cambria' }toad
to Nelson Itreet, down Nelson Street to
Waterloosstteet, along Waterloo to B.N.-
ton* Road, UP 'Britannia ,Road to the
; for atte etell or stores:karts inlike, andi re.
100,10--,Coniisting Of 'II ores,
I1 ilay loom, aboixt 50 attest 'ctelired
and remainder hardwoort-ehritti, 'faint
house and -born, 1004 orchard, hen
both*, two Welt arid rieterslaillog *thee
wider on the phste„ 1'411 be seid tObiert
to reserve 'bid to deer Op the Witte Of
the late Wftl.,1
Oil/IWO* ita*
f
yid' cent.' fin* o sale
ote ON, Auctioneer,
Atittletietre.
Allatfo, Atinilnistrider,
Children' Centel -Tex Coats in all
sires 'with berets tectitatehi These geed
loolthig' *OM teritS ere -very Popular at,
• thek ,inteecht. TO* .Prioes• •:All, tires at.
, „.
scHAVVIR,15,
yOTERer LIST NOrf
yon tittle go T AZ*
4:qt. P0141°1114V.
r •
IttOtiOIs hereby *Well Itbst 1hoe
eomplled With ,aection of the, Voters'
iList• Act and .that 1 htkire posted up at 'my
oiate fit flotborne On- the 39th 410 or
Sent/ember; 10,10, the list of ell Persons
ntftIed tovote In said nittrilcipality at
municipal elections, And that such list
einithis there for trispeetiori,
And I hereby Valli, 1,1004 all°Votere to
fake immediate Proceedings to have AO*
errors or ontiseitztte toroett4 w-ordlng to
Jaw, the last da for topes' ',being the
*bit 4,yr of ,„1
Ift• It. to 40
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1,0 91.0111,6
Illa;3173
• please get them, ready?" Mr. Patton P
asks. - nes. -unable to, pick --the- apliles 4
avement, out the pasSement 0.. Walnut
treet,sturit . north a1theend of - Wahlut
please let US know and pickers tnay be 8
secured. • 1
treet and to Salt Block. After inspect -
ng the ssalt Blbek the party returns tO
"Where' no animals, are in orehards•
t
• applee keep best in Pffeastitder the tree5,
etation bylvtaltland fload.
The ouard hortOr will be =compli-
ed by the Citizens* Band tart will
be alloWed on East :treat
•Citizens. tare; asked to decorate their
There is pathetic ...need where these
• :eArloads are going," %Its 'Patton says,
"Let "tui eiteh do his beet -that no apples. s
-go to waste in. Huron Conaty this year." n
ones and premisesfor the visit -of the
s _GovernorsOineral and perty, particular-
catch'of over 600 Pewee of perch
_ ssss•ssssssssss-s-s-sess
Is reported by one of our conimercial
fishermen *who, strangely rnotighi had
difficulty in finding a market for these
delicious flab. After some negotietilig a
buyer 'Was finally 'located at Windsor.
• the William .fichimp Was itt Vert at
the .weekend With 103,000 bushels of
wheat tor Wedeln 'Canada., Moist Mills.
Oh, Saturday last the Mantadoe Unkilided
13600 -Wishes Of wheel and oats at the
Elevator. 'The Mondoc Id in- the harbor
today loading 65,000 bushels of wheat for
Montreal,
Cotentereat tishing has Petked up con-
sIderably, catches el 300 to Aoo, &bids
being remitted. ,Tliey have only Oerst-
ed 200 to 300 pontids.all,sfasm Perell
'fishing has been good and the amateurs
• hoe been getting In' theiP beet litteS tint
only a few Ita,ve braved' the old bteezes
srrcl fOngit 'Weather at the. breakirater,
*hoe the best eakhes boo been Aade,
..„, _
Captains calling at 408414 port, wilt
nettoith' getthelr kein 'Warnings
from4hefederal or:deists hi the pest
flee bu4ldtng, As the pole whieh lzM
dl*
plsYetthese rtignelelfroM lighthouse,
pojnt hleiVri &Am in the big, aterrit Of
Wt. auttinter, Is net to he Wirt era
OW, frit the Untie being at, leatt. Hetes
-befores the Warnings, which' COMO OW
the telegraph Wires, were delivered, to
bert, $ogle, t who posted theta from the
Pole, AS things now are, there ,is riti
•rOtctsi for Stara craft or fithernien.
ffloe is said to be a matter of OW.
ttonotty
'
4y along .the. route' the vice -regal party
will, 'follow* •'
PASSES' 70THAVIILP-STONE
Mr. George. Williams, Retired Bankir,
Reecho Three Store Yeah; and 'ren
tast ltrilaay Ur, Clerg ; re-
tired banker and este-ailed townsitian,
observed the 70th atativereary of his
birth. Here fer the .oecasion *ere his
three sons, 0 M 'Williattts, president of
the Magnum Motor Car Cciinpiny, Ind-
taros/Kills; Clifford. ofs General Meters.
Detroit, and, Harold, who resides hi
Gederich. They With MrS. Williams, re -
coveted from a lengthy illness, and Miss
Edah, made the happy faMilly
,.BOVVLIN
Despite intcrnilttent.rains-thirty-thtee
rinks of laesta botvlert Istitteli*ted itt and
eceripleted, Thankittleing, Pity, totunas
inent here .on Menday„ . McArthur's Pais-
ley rink eaptured firttt PeSte: A Taylor
ana Jos *mutate te'ione; Mettee
Orad Craigie third: Winticert testes/el
rink •.foiliett and Miller ot, Wirighatta fifth.
With, line edema 'weithet,
Ibe Pietett etreet greet* *have been a
busy lot, Cha /ridgy • tast, And again,On
Tueaday the ledlo held tournaments.,
The tItl'ee4wAnneraoli'liiiday were: Mrs.
JetrY, Mrs, It '1*:, *ctW*r4 Urs. W. P.
It Prke, 1.4ra.
tirassicky Mtiiv OlitiOrk
pet Ms. it Vines Mis torezieton,Mrs
ft D. ‘Ortift, MrS A Ooldtherpe *n4
4,cflefirt,'. tb 1naI tournanient el
the season 'played on Tuesday the ,whtro
net*
were Mia4, Vinetts,Mrs 4felleviti,
flotik and 14*,
Y.?
stain Dunham will appear ats, VAtorfe,
Opera HOilEC on Monday with the . Paul
Fedderton Company of musical artists.
- • 10 s '
Hen. N. 'ob. Scholfieldro
-said at Tonto
last night that , the Ontario 'Government
wouldsgo_ to thescoentri -beer- and •
-wine policy;- •-• ' •
1
irlinh- -.4-vents -
AND BUSANE84 Bitfigirs*
Iteep, in mind the Maple teal Chapter,
0'.-13„: E., annual runuttage sale, ?Mal"
and Saturdays October 201h, and 21s1.
• We have -beer complinePessted....
ly on our .stople of smartstresses for• -
misses and ladies, also shall tizes. New
-,ehipoteneissatrissIngsiemoits,-daitksat....:-.%ssisss
SCHAEFFAt'S.
•- The regular Meeting et•Ahnieek ;hap -
ter, 10.0. E., will lie held In the. librat7
• on Monday Afternoon, Oct. Illthssat four
o'clock. • '
A •dariee will be field in the Masorile
'Hall on Thursday; Oetober tette; under
• the auspiees of the Victeria ?elute iBandi
featuring the Jackson F"ittnily And Reg.
McMtchael, Admission 25c.
'rite LOWS' ;Aid Of the Presbyterian
congregation at' Smith's 11111 Wilr hold
7`their annual ehieken supper On Pridele
Ovember 3rd. Tea served Irt the haus
'quet hall of the Masonic 11011 fro* 00
ft o'clock. •Also the plays; ,*liter Pa*
AcrosS the H1TI» in 'three Wets, will be
presented by, 'Trinity, elorreh,
Tla Wei has. been shown to. 'very' aP... •
,oteciative audienees. at'sWingfesnis Sees
forth, titu.ssels. etc, Admission:, a 10
33 cents, children:20 Cents.-
CARt) lifANKg•
Mr; rotfl %%No, takes thts means
of th*itk1tl liId 1rIdnd nd neighbors
for that ,kindnesi and Sympathy during
the illness of his mother, and itt dsbet%
Oavement, llewillies also; to thank *et,
D. J. tittle 'for hit 'kinitnetel: and those
• WhO loaned ears for the funeral*
lattliot.-*At eloderteh,
day. ',October ilth. 1E13, Tata ML4044
lough, widow of tha hitt tleinithen viler5
xua her 0244 Year -
The 11.04.01 'sevite stal take plate at
tt. Oteagea enure,' Ottekber
A3111. et 23G �-t. Ititetinent at Malts
land cemetery.