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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1934-02-15, Page 1One Time Proprietor of The W4t$ fl Mt EtigistY. Fs* Year erhomaz* MoGillicudtly, .for many years proprietor of the Goderlch Signe]. and Otte. of the besiknown newspaper men oZ his tittle, died, in Torental. on TtiesdaY, ° of this, week. , Deceased, who was well known to Seeree of local residents : was in 'his eighty-first year. - With his brother, Dan MoOIllicuddy, he -bought the -Ooderieh Signal in the early .0Ightle.s. Many years' ago he left the ,tligrial to accept a posi- tion• 'With the ProvinehtI 43-overnment in the Department AgilcuittlFe„ a field in which he had, always been 'keenly in- to ted tir h vice dive years -ego after hiving -attained the. position of Chief Clerk of his Dee partmerit. He was one of the founders • of-the--•Civil--Service--Aseopiationee- • e He was anardent Ulan:nen, having been t orn in the Green Isle, toreleg to , Canada with hisparents i nhis infancy when his 'tether, a member of the Int- e.--17.04.4-,ArlIPIee,WaeaetatiOnerie„ at eteilifeeee, Ae,terl, his father's regiment having- 'bap transferred•-ztoeeeKlogstoet-eethefanillee etnaVed"too and when the' parent was 'leventually discharged from the service theylotek up reeidenee in Guelph. „ 'ffet`fe Seen St041,11Y Engaged e he • *peke , Since Cold 'Snap. Began , ..This week It 18 net Only the coal men Who are jabernhetse too. are Wearing' the grin that won't etnne off, What, the cold•, Of leett ,nrelaraO4ted# Week -did towater.,taps. and stoves ' was ,kust too bad ,for everyone, but 'the plumbers. They Worked all Sunday and the law. (lea _not, object 'probably because the law was too anxious to get -thatpipe thawed out tea, 'Renee of them had to become ditch :diggers,They say that the frost is deeper in: the ground than any Of them can remember, at least five feet. This is a ba. 'of an exaggeration possibly, as `Waterpipee are commonly not more than forty incbee underground,.. and the fret were sixty Mates there would be no Water for anyene, However, it pro- bably seemedlikefive feet before they ,got nU the pipes' in town cleared.. res . re C.d. frena ,e §er" Thomaseand lris brother Danialearne ed the, printing buthiess with the Guelph Memory. Thomas transferred to • the Leader of Toronto and -eventaally, with hiS brother, founded the 'Brussels Post ' They disposed Of their interest there purchase ,the igna1.. Eventually ThoMas excepted a posi- tion, With the Government, leaving his brother to continue 'with the -Signal for apaany years. • . AS_ anLoffiger ite the Queens Own Rifles, he took Vert ie the Pertlaie Rald He viaaeati'active Meet:leer- Of the Bep- •tiet church:, frequently appearing an the public platform ar an -advotate Of 'tem- PM.416e and later Of total prohibition, ht One time his ability ee. a lecturer earned ;Win a piece ori •the Chautauqua circuit: ' • • He is survived bv two ions,. Tbeis.•_,B, J. .0. .Betecherille; a deellehtere s. :(ete) 0, ler. Holmes,- Lindsay* a ughterein-liew, Dr. tuddv of Termite. And a nephew. 47,'Well ,Of TOrOTIO, Ek.E07140RS' SALE OF PROPERTY, -The Executors) of the Estate of the late William. Coats will offer for sale by ptiblio auction, on Saturday, the 3rd day of Marche at 12* o'clock noon, at the of- fice of Hays and Hays, Hamilton, Street, -Godericiree-Oneeeehe--followingtepreperter; AFL NO. NO, IeeBeing composed of LeteNee-874eirtetlerT0WrrOrGb-defldr which „there Is situate a Substantial red' brick • residence, with all 'modern con- veniences, hardwood floors throughout, .1 PARCEL NO -2—Beeeg• Ciimposed of a garden or building lot on St i Vincent Street, Goderich. - Tills property' will be said subiect to a , reserved bld. Inspection of the resi- dence miterebe had_on_applieation_toethe undersigned.' — TERIVIS,—Ten per cent, of purehase price at the time of the , sale and- the \balance within 30 daerS. ' For further particulars, apply to HAYS and HAYS, Haanilton St„ Ooderich, Ont. T. GUNDRY & Son, Auctioneers. . _Ceoderich, Oat. drop earrioi Satuede,y, reb. 14th. Probable/ near St, George's -church Or on West St. Reward Pinder leave at STAR OFFICE. •STRAYED STRATED.—Strayed unto the prem. ites of ,Ifohn R. Beattie, Bayfield Road, te• black Collie cidg! Owner '04 have--efenie by provingeprt eerty and pay- ing expenses. ARTICLES FOR SALE VORTEX $5."--e4ljaVa how_people recommend Cress Corn -Salve. Buy the best—Buy Cress..". . _ pOR SA14E,—+TOre,100-acre harms. ;Ape -11- ply to -P. 0. Bo 153. • TIltidIrrNAYIV/XVIVittr -dALIC •' Sittg—We have for sale a eredit note, worth $225.90 on a nevt Tiefd.-ear -.tbr "ftittlfer-rattlettlara-ftlipTY-te leAtieS aace,map, gattuthn"St., GOderieh, WOOD -TOR -SAM The Town has a quantity of good body hardwood direct from the town, bush for retie at $3.00 per single cord of one -foot wood, delivered: - • - - Also a limited quantity Of, good body hardwood at $8.00 per lull ciord Or .four - foot wood. Cash. With Oder. Orders left at the Town •Hall will be attended to. ••• le L. KNOX, °Town Clerk, The Executor of the 'estate of the late O. Fe Carey will offer. for Sale by publie treetion, at the premises, on Saturday. erd, ...comenerbeinaeat_ 1,30 04310ep in the afterripere the following real stLoatetee,I 12 -art Of S: teeGeorge's Bloek north of the Crescent in the Town of Gedee rfch-being enorteelSerticularlY described in a--certairi•tteedewhielt Will be produced at the time of the sale. ' elligether with'reVing"Rodirti Hall, Bea: ,ropm fiTig. Miscelaneous Furniture, Dishes, Bedding and Ctarden Tools, and other -articles too numerous to menthe.. The Real Estate will be sold.subject to a reserved bid. . TERMS.—Teri per cent. of the pur- eina-se Vile& at the frme-oe sele gild the blame within 30 days from the date of sale. Terme' on heesehold rfocds' and 'effects, cash. IFor further particulars aPply to -HAYS and HAYS, Hamilton St.. • - -Goderich.-Ont GUMMY &, Son,-Auctiotteers. • Goderich. Ont. fl,H0I0E FARM FOR SALE -A -To close an estate.. Lot 23, COn. 6, Gode- rich Terre, torielsting of 80 acres of good level :land, good house • bankeelearn 5efe58 feet; well antlewinciL111,-7-14-aere orchard in full bearing, 18 acres plowed. One. Ulf- _mile. /rem eeleureeheand school. Rural' Mail and -telephone. Fee pled and terms Capply to the elecutors, J. LESLIE COX, R. R. 1, Goderioh, J. B, -COX, 711.r. 3: Sul:W- AWA Clinton. - pkikays FOR SALE.—Forty acres, more t`e- or less, the Property,, of the late eriesftel, :situated at the end oi South Street on the southern boundary the town; of good clay loam, large !louse and barn, drive eked; workshop; hen -house; artesian well (135 feet), thl! very best of water; gOad fruit trees Ideal *location, close to schools and churches. For further particulars appll on the 'premises or -teePERCY or . WILL NAIPTEL. ' unEgAt. DISCOUNTS' . for preliitYtrient or :1984 Taxes 'are available 'for iebruaty. It Pays to pay early S. 11.rit)ttEinSON, *To Coliettor TEE '0. F. CAREY CO. * Fire; Aceklellt 'and Motor Car INSURANCE , Office: . • Masohlo Temple, Wait $t., Goderfch Phone 230 * NEI.$01s.. MU, 'Mgr. , Mr*. Tom Bailey Stalin Poues sioti . of Town Documents ECHOES OF THE EIGHT Cbairman,Ross Explahu gion,i-Cialmts Someone Be. . hind Lady. Council6r- , All is net 'Yet quiet On the Hayfield Dailyws mabte. Regeives interosting Copy, from Old Ooderigh - MAT Resident in JUSAIS • , When me Get Ifeiretl'e They lIldeev Off the eartimet nottit d4ity.310.0paper it, , • . the P, K ' the eeorld, is the Clain* Of the Pairlesalks, Three ,eXplesiona in t ee' WaS the bahy NeWa,Miller. r, : toll exacted by. the *1cti teeniperatnr0 A eopy of thie interesting Sheet, pub:. Of last week. -. : „ ' . belled M learbanks, Alaskee •Wee bretight , All were evater jiteket vasea; •one 'et into theStar °give theother d,ay.'13$ Pe,. Whith. Might bave been serieetee The L. Nt, Mabee., . He received his copy troM front, . ' ' • three were Chas. RUffiee West Steeeto, on Ivellle Dunham, who will be remembered Thorsday morning, %Carlson geid, • Bre* by most ed the older residents' of town Mrs Toni eailey, lone woman eotineile , on rr. aY ine.rrOnge404' trdlrierd as being *he ProPrietor of a- drug stere' . . . ler, and Jeelen 'Peasereleeterl aPPlieunt Weston, West -etteet, on Sateetlay teepee on the corner now occupied by the Bank 1 i.6r the 11°Mtt°4 4Dt :viil'age e"stilliel ng of these,--'.: 41kiliaa-.. 'Rubio oig:p.t .ho,' ve of1.4atr:)nnutrseniutsittl' Went to the 'YtiltOrt Abdul were in touch with The Star .this Week j_. . . been quite '. serious had he not lett. the 1500 Or 1602. aa Dr. Mabee remembers it And. .explained their Positions vilth*refet- :Teem. a moment :beim*, .the lid blew off. and evintuealy found his way over the ewe tothe eXeitieig Itteaing of the NO,. .01eces of Iron flewabout* the- kitcer butr line into 'Alaska; - where liebus'resided lege fathers and mothers.. on "ilebruary iereeetemo was, in lris bettroonit 'ever since, 'Stn..' ' • - , Xnthe case of ltfoaxson Reid, the Witter. The NewselVfiner is an interesting and avir..„ Pease itates two when The tette pipe, 'beret, hut no peat daniage was up to the minute paper, with plenty of eing ePened at .7,30 p.m, the first- busie doti;,there not being -a ivery advertising- and some cuts and a telee hot fire 011 nees taken up, Was that of opening the it e ' time.., (Trail* eervite dealing With news of !a- '' • sealed . tenders ot himself and Geo. Edward litteStorts -uproarious stove tos- istereenstou,tgoh Allnastekrna4atsiolirlialpnartewiscutioerimmThtehree stable. - . • , • • Little ter, ,le. position or efiewe core.. , ... .4:Se,,,dittletreie quilnotg oeawolerk alozlro4esrpathrte if,14c)Ot raihemut people o! the town which reads its ,,rhor,ce,,,, ,elleneeelorece,eneenontreeheet..ekackewhere„_ . .theYeebeloitgecl---So-no-•par papere-by-theelight- -ofellte- esatrorie- tare - Mrs. 40;aileiti'' rose *arta Ilminated' iloline'ticular hartrt et a. PhYalcal nature came eel's for tour months Of the year, in peathereposttiexr-eeg,ttedeeeeqeeeeee>t,etheexrdsadventurts-although-at: three, -tench- -with evhate-gOas-on hi- tife-7'greaf countered by nominating • Oeo. Little,. are Alqurnilitc the exPense involved hi "ou4icle." , This ties seconded by councillor•Iluiton. repairing orreplacing heaters, • • -Possibly the -unusual feature of the . Mr. Pease explains that the original. , The ACcident to the pipes and Cease- paper is the .advertisements ,of air mall, story was astray in that he---0-u1d- not be -que.ntly tethe -refrigeration system - of 0.-. frerght -Sind passenger .services, an evi- discharged from a position which hedid•Atore on the square Might properly be 'dende of what the airplane has done ., for net bold. ' , . - - .attributed to the same cause tee) much the far ' north. Tripse. whie_h _ tormeely An altercation then arose between , refrigeration of aenatutal variety.. - took days and weeks ere . now accom- .Murdoch Rosaelf-elected chairman of ' The .result was a store devoid' of cus- Plished in a matter of 'hours. It has the e,6unerar_ _arid__ eme _Jelin_ careeoneetbinens while the ammonia fumes had a brought. the remete Places close to civi- chairman.' 'of the selool bostede were chance. to 'eVapora,te., . ligatiori. . Cameron wris petitioning the council for the use of the old' tattle pound behind e4 uspended Sentence the school as a, playground for the chil- dren. 'This has been used before. • . . . Mr'. Cameron became somewhat heated For Mrs: Elmer Bell In his remarks when he was ruled out of I -, order by the chalfirian. -Declining to be .11enced. Constable Pease was asked to One Year's Good Behaviour Ex- sak to hint and have him obey the peeted fiern magistrate .Reid's Decision ruling of. the chair. • Ilfra. • Bailey's Story , ,She decided, it seeins, to become secre- In sentencing lame Elmer Bell, Ciode- tary of theeCeoutecale_and nominated, her- rich wernate' attex.apting• to. „ , -*self accordingly for the position. In this , secure wood from the relief authorities ease she was .seconded by 4,s.ra Hitstere of the town under false pretences, to She passed. her snotion form ager to the . enel Year% suspended ,pentenee, Magi- eleeirman, and _weed bon to read it to &trate C. A. Reid _pointed out that the the meeting., This he refused to do so !town was under no obligation legally, to enmmitted-on the nleht 0! Noveraber ehe read it herself. She then appealed supply foodand fuel to citizens. 10, 1933, when Govenlock was weekeend- toethe-interested audience to, back leer He laid, extetieleae_eteeeee onethe Point lug in seaforth• _ Xie has been •In. charge up in her action. This, Mrs. Bailey as there ,teems to be a growing feeeling' h of .the sc eel at Ravenswood in Limb - says, they did with enthusiasm to she that some such law exists. , ton County for some months. ' (Continued on page 8) 'evidence was all in, the GOvexilock with the girl and another case, _which has beeri laid over three dif- When the -couple had attended a dance in Kippen. mALE..........„..___HE.th the contplainant-occupied the front _ Returning from the dance, Govenlock . Et WANTED ferent tiines.,ter a variety of reasons, was ..._..... quickly' disposed of, accused -being- and WOMEN WANTED.—Women - wanted given the ootion of summary trial. She seat while the other couple were in the to sew for us .at home. Sewing had, through her counsel, Frank Don- back seat oe their ear. Evidence showed , machine necessary. No selling. ON- n.elly, previously expressed a. wish for that there was some kind of struggle In TARIO NECKWEAR COMPANY. Dee judge and jpry...--lier husband, again.st the front , of the car, duringwhich the partment 258, Toronto .8.. whom the accalon had originally offence -1s alleged to have been commit- ted. -It -was eelahned---thate arr -effort-wit made to call assis•tance but that' no oee heard the blowing of the horn on th deserted road,' After the evidence wits all in- Magistlate Reid-merved judginent. The hearing of the 'evidence on the lesser charge will ocaur on Thursday, In the meantime Govenlock. was release- ed on the original ball of MOOD. --Creival-Attorney _Holmes handled, the ease for the prosecution while Prank Donnelly represented_Clov.eolock, Te.e.e_ . Mr. Dunham is interested in one of the air lines, His old friends in Gode- rich hope that he .has been successfUl and that his success continue: GOVENLOCK ASSAULT CASE First of Two Charged Heard oft Monday:. , -Caee to be Completed on Thursday _ 'Most of Monday was taken up ,in cunt' police court with hearing evi- dence 'in the case of Thos. Govenlock, theymmgemaneeelistrged-- with and indecent, assault by a seventeen- year -old Egnfondville girl. ,The former -charge was fully- aired. The offence Was claimed to havaebeen --e----- been laid, as shown riot to have been AUCTION SALE directly implicated in the !actual at- -A T.ronorr SALE OP DESIRABLE tempt, so -his -case Was dismissed. . RESIDENCE PIROPER7Y. Thus ends a case, which has caused • , considerable •dgelission, not because of We have been instructed by Mrs. M. the amount involved,' which was small, V. Montgomery, who is leaving Gotle- but because of the, priociple. The Wel-- riche to sellebee public auction at the fare Board felt that there was an in- osnese__T.r.uce street, Gode_rich _.(1?ten. ,. eereetePtiAlle3tart of,some S on-relleHo -take -too--much-for -grante AI'LgifiDAY'; EBRTYA-14;it and to View too lightly the sacrifices • conunencing -et 2 o'clock sharp:- many citizens make -to aid their less for- - A- well-built arid --convenient brick tanete fellow townsmen. An,•4ndifferent house friode,rn conveniences, in- attitude' on the part of the Welfare, eluding a good furnace and bath, living • room.-dirtingeroontebedroonreleitene n wriee Board tow.ardi petty chiseling .on the partof the eew, might easily lead to a pantry on first floor, four bedrooms and bath upstairs: vhere ,Is a cement eel- more general laxness on the part of e . lar, a garaae, and a good garden wtth the many teektfirartnce. 'several Mtit trees. The property is It, is felt that efie opinion expressed by convenient to Central ,schota and to magistrate -Reid -on-the--whole queliOne three churches. • • • and the evident watchfulness! of ' the TERMS.—Subject' to a reservehid. authorities will prevent any reoretable • Ten Per.eent. at time of sale and fifteen oectirrence later. per cent. hi thirty days. The balance - cari be whinged to suit purchaser. T. GrelleDit'Y de SON, Auctioneers. SPLENDID 'ICE. CROP. . . AttOTT- ON, BALE OP PAilakl ST-CrCet ROBERT CUTT,, StudicerMontreal-St--, Cutt announees that he will. accept a few more, pupils in voice or piano. Pupils prepared for Toronto Conserva- .Egaele _OM& Musical___CampetltiOn. First Ice Largest. Harvest in 'ream Frona 1932 --.-.;-.1924 IIVIBLEDOTS, • ' Male Min. Max. Man N ' Harbor , , e7, mmts Baws. The best harvest pf tee in many yea, February 8 * 18 7 * 3 21 * - ' ' is -being taketi-Oft- the harbor this Week "_ 9 ...e.e.... 7 ,7 • 2 22 , . will tell by Publie ,Attetlen at Vi'est - - " 10 ,..... 1 .13 ' 3 * 2 2 0 * • Lot 26; on :I'; WOO Wawanosb., on nilf erhrtkitwrssi from 16 to 20 inches, 'clear , " , 11 ,. 18 8 anhard anti Passed by the Institute of " 12 17 6 30 18 x etioNDAY,-Flgel. 19th • d 32 22 e Titbit° Health in London as being abso- 22 2 commenking at 1 o'Clock sewer " ' 13 . 33 17_ luttly safe for human consumPtion, the " 14 33 28 28 2 0 firms who need it are jubilant. The ( ) endleates below zero, (ee above nth house Ate begitmlng to bulge. C. C. Lee is putting a lot away for the hotel Sunset. 'Graham Bros. are. storing, innidds Of , tons., ..• flirds-of-Pasiage expect4 that at lettet 2.000 tons will be harvested, all told, Mild is .43eing garnered not without some trouble.' Petet -Maeboreeld„nad hie knee badly braised and cid 'When a large block Slipped and fell from the skidway; He Is resting comfortablyeln Alexandra Marine and General Hospital. Bert etteeDeriald, harbor master, is an interested Mid helpful spectator of the °Nations.' Insuranciand Realistate- D6Ailiquirt ritomerAL, . mutdothut, zoNDs. Regarding Me assurarie.e the foolish man, .sayeei cannot afford. it; .1 do not teed it; It is'too expensive; I will take it a little later** The *Wise .inan soar -It is safe and profitable. It saves Money and ereate3 eStated* It preset-0'es' the lion* and educate t children. *It +candela 4.0.14$ And orovidas cash for*Mergentioai It kilis want and . worry and converts doubt, iltitb certainty. • To whkh chit!, do'ynit Wetly MIderce 4$ 1 116 14 It L' Cattle. -1 Holstein cow, 8, yeara.eld; 1 Red tine, 8 years •dld; 2 steers. 2 yeare old; 1 steer, 1 year. old; -1 heifer; 1 year old; I calf, 2 weeks Old; 1 red cow 6 years old, due to freshen June 18; 1 roan Cow 4 years, old; just freshene,d; red cow, aged, •due to freshen JulY 18; 1 roan heifer .3 years old, just freshened; 1'Ved cow 8 years old, due to, freshen May 14; '1 :kiwi cow a years old, due to calve; 1 red heifer, 2 years old; 1 roan heifer calf, 3 months old; • 1 white heifer calf, 2 weeks old, • Horses. -1 brown horse, 7 years dld; I hay; horse, 7 years old. - Sheep. -8 eWee and 10 Islas, and 7 ewes, yet to Ozzie in. • Fit. --1 sow and litter; 2 York hogs; 1 sow, due fa • farrow treb. 16th; G chunke-, arettrid 125 lbs. ° PoultrY.-40• hens, 1 year "old; 2 geese; ; gander,. turkey hen. tedgeni, neaely new: • set Bain sleighs; 1. set, .harness, nearly exere 1 hay reeky, new; 1 Meet b'ox;. 1 gg rack; 1. buggy; 1 neeriilg disc 'seed 111; - I* valk1ng-plotig1t;"116wf I sugar kettle, with feet; 1 cutter:. 1 tar trailer; Massey Harris binder, 4 ft. cute 1 Mate eey Hartle Mower, 5 It cut; " 1 leaft ProZt& :Wood hay rake; 1. M. If. ttliti. Vtititt, 134.66th; 1 Meting riding plough:, lqcTaggert fanning Mill; I set 4-600. Jaleinond harrowel 200 bushele eetS1 20, Wend() btlekeelletet. „ t'arn1tt1rre..:4 14 bake, tabic 1 three-btirrter gatoltltQ *Stove. 1.10 testriNk M tOOrletott are 041* farming. ' OIrilaA Itt054 041$ ,,tPropri A * Minor Affokfra 11ith 6, Ores, ..,i)00,*o nixtovtOnSeerences goo the firemen rOn$ an ThurtdaY, nth. and On.,004004.Y. the 12th. The first, at the height of the told vAve... was to the.residince ot Maitland Beediec corner of Napier and 'Victoria streets,- where the stove pipe, clogged with Ket*:"Oattght llte and Was Spread- ing to the wall of an nosh* room when the fire fighters arrived and putit out, It was one of those affairs which might have proved very serious, as eleven peOPle live in the house, and the tem- perature 'made an especially hot • fire a necessity, • The second eall eanie•In the middle of Monday night's blizzard with the 'wind Waring great Clouds of snow in all dir- ectIonte obseuring vision, The chimney at the residence of -Jas. Durnin was on fire but the brigade put it out in a few minute& .° Mrs. Tilos Gundry Passes Suddenly unexpeeted demise of Mrs. Thos. Gundry, one of the best known residents of the town. on Wins on 09,4400 Ice by Score *of 3-1 CLOSE CHECKING GAME- • can't alwaye wine* is an, Old rev- ing and is the only good, reason Cloderieh Sailors lost to New Ilainht41 by the score qf 34 in the first ot their playoff' games fer the clistriet henora at the West street rink cti Vire411,04dar night. The next game will be in New 118M - burg on Pridv night and there le no reason why the marin;;711=7"-zotetvm.. •It. is true that. on Wednesday night* • play the visitors looked better than the locals but anyone Who haa seen a icit ,Of hockey - hese:also seen a lot of remark- able reversals of form and for no apper. mat good reason. A two -goal lead is net an insiiPerable handicap, even on enemy lee. The series is not yet over. The big ice surface on the local erena. 1,CLIS a lieleIrtremewegeenibiirelnellielf last flight'e forem but it _will_nqt beAtit,„ iajne when they get home, They had Godericre, pretty much at their mercy_ . . tunes but at that it was not a scoring Thursday, February 8th, Came as _a bee- The _Dutchmen_ got 'only_one goal shock to her many friends. - in -the fine -noneeert- the -mmond- and ;two Mrs. Gundry had been in poor health in the third, so their efforts, were kept • for some /inonthe • but it was not known pretty- well spaced out. The least en - that sher condition was serious. She couraging feateire sif the local showing had not been confined to her house and was that one flukey goal scored by W. had been carrying on -her totem -ate as nobinson wincii bounced off -Hanters usual when she wits seized with a sudden skate to bulge the net. Flukes do not heart attack on Wednesday evening, win many games. from` which -she did not recoverTo of the visitors' goals were rdce clean efforts eithougb the third, the one by Faber had .sonte of the same, ear marks. ' • • - It wee a hard game with cloee -check- ing not making, for a bFilliant, display of the international pastime. A ' hinged - on the' outcome and both teamit were out New York, more than thirty years agoto evoid •sltps. which might tees district returning to Godericlt tvith her husband honors out of the window. As a rest* and residing here eiter • shice. , it lacked something of the, thrill hich She was an interested member of Knox comes of chance takihg, wide open - w . Preebyterianeehoreh and 0, uee eneeabeee_but a lot of mighty heady hockey *al - of the Women's Missionary Society.' She the, result. The whistle slowed down was also keenly interested in the Alex -e both 'sides at times w.lien they were just Deceased was formerly Emma Laird, daughter of Mt'. and MrS. John Laird of Haysville, Weterloo Con/Ay, and later of Seaforth. She was horn in the State of Illinois While her parents were reekiding there temporarily in 1868. She Was married to Thos. Gundry in 'Brooklyn, andrae Marine and- ,Gen.eral. Hospital, geithig right being a member of the Women's Auxil-, Doak has nothing to - gret in- goal and the balance of the te m gave Yeo- man service with the. Veteraes, Hamel and 13.6wman beldine pp the peecteened of the honors. witia Cleah game, ten penalties in all being handed out, half to each team. Friday tiight can tell a -different story. The Iine-up: New Eamburg—Ooal, E. Hamel; de- fenee. BIngeman, Roth; centre, H. Ham- el; wings, O. .Bowinan, L. Bowman;' subs, Faber, Hubert, Harris, ItalbileLsch. Goderith—Goal, Doak; defence, Wood, MurneY: centre, Stoddart; Wings. Mc- Donald, 'MacKay; subs. E. Robineon, W. Robinson. Allison, Snazel. • Referee—"Speedy" . Oliver, Galt. iary for some years. A member -of Ah - meek Chapter, 1.0.D.E., she hd • long beenV!.4i1itseefteleee long be -felt by these organizations. The funeral service was held from the family home, Elgin Avenue, Sunday afternoon, Rev. fee J. Lane officiating. Besides her husband, Thos. Gundry, deceased Is survived by one son, Thomas junior, both prominent in the district; J. De Laird, a brother of Buffalo, N.Y.; and two sisters. Mrs: W. M, Mark and Mei Laird of 'Woodstock, Ont. _ . odench-on the Cci'rinA .veizts taxio During the Cold Snap ANI) BUSINESS BRIEFS ebtfoo-t'15-tnhye oderinhite Triira. of hirt—a/a.Briv --"dt pipe in which to iftte, Tate Week 'should have convinced him that he' would DOL. have t.n go very far talareeworse, Just take a look at the tempgraturee In other towns and cities in Ontario, farand near,. during last week% cold snap. tfordelfe below, •Mitchell 38' below, Clinton righe next door as it were. 40 -Wow* 48-- below, Tsistowel 32 below, London 27. bcicw, Walkerton 62 belovieeanderee.00eysith peactigally every town and city in the province. Of all the official temperatures given, Ooderich with 23 below fox a few'entleutee one night wag the warmest place in the.area affected by the cold wave. Towns -north and west of Toronto Midi as Brampton and C013 Hill were so cold that they did not like to talk about it. We. were 'cold here too *but by compari- son, were quite balmy. Yea, Goderich is a pretty good,place in which to live. VICO 'for health. -Drink 'y o u r - eeetest this wv. Reserve Saturday, March 17th, for the ammel St. 'Patrick's tea of the Mission Beodeof North_St. United ch Oxen. The Wornen's 'institute are holding a (600) Card Party in MacKay' Ifall on Thursday, February '22nd, Admission 25 cents. The regular nionthli-diebting- of -the- Saltford •Thaspital Auxiliary will be held ,at the hem •of Nine Jas. Adams,. Thtet day, February 22nd. The regular meeting of Knox ehurch- W. M. S. will be -held on Tuesday, •leebo 24th. at 3 •p•en. Mrs, Waite will give a paper_ on Jewish werk anda reportot the Huron Peesbyterial will be given by „Nese Mary Gordon. The regular meeting- of the Arthur Cirele church will be held Tuesday, February 20th, at 8 p.m., in- stead of Monday. 19th. Miss Somerville will have charge et, the meeting; Miss Edna MacEwan will give the paper. . _ - • • The Ahmeek Chapter I.O.D.E., will hold its annual meeting Inthe library Monday afternoon, Pebruary 19th, at 4 o'clock. A large attendance is request- ed, as important business will be discus- "Can get a meal here" He was a Wanderer on the face of the earth, a Product of a faulty system. Not old, not to young, but an altrilep Chap 'such as you and I have come to tame so well in the last' few unforgettable years. PENSIONER, CELEBRATES "Right on throligh there," replied " ' • • • • Towii Clefk Knb hO•alEiti eciffie Jack. Mepoeit arranged a petition 16k now the type 'Vette elroffil find himself. Ile bad to wait a bit for it arid mu% it .,..parne from the provincial - I/ thietecatetliere and you ean get a Job authorities it ieteined like -a geod thine to on uie woo e. letriettileberaatned_tshae shteu•ffgliehkinidehitititsolrni:hwthioutt w,,c'o*Wdooloield..p,11e, eh! I'm not afraid of onto the road in the e()Iel weather. When he Wits Olcked up he was uncom- fortably thilied;) the temperature of around thirty -0i, heloW tiot being mueh likea softener -rephyri. -The attthoritiee didn't think inueh of JaCk's idea of the So he passed on through the hall, in- to the town Wood yard. Seeing no chief about he looked at the wood and then coaled a onvereation 'with coine by- etandere in the --free and easy , Wee of the open road. proper way to 'spend the government's Oo to , cut tonie wood here to get a patrimony to Jack Weal have te take' bite to eat Welt witch 'Me' put 'ono tire of it sutr more, The Itouse,of Re. over on the chief when lie conies.° ;tugs will do that for, him afto tine. and 4tu1It then Chief PestlethWaite hove in. Will be ristire4/14,0a/ e"nfortapivrOlt1itt I Lme front now on. 211 w*IlderetIWb 4) ft inoment iiieforo itas almost strutting, suddenly assumed an air of dejection., !Thief, / can't do it1 don't mind doing some wood but, gosh. how can I cat weod when IC haven't had anything to eat for so long my stomach thinks throat's cut?" The Chiefgrinned his well-knoWn in. He hal seen a lot of them, too "Sorry! :Utile here is --•NO 1.1,Wk no The wanderer limited at the thief. atarted to enlarge 'pn his troub1e:1, thee euddenly etoppech, "1 guese itel right," he said. "Every- one =ye, so." , • "Says what?" asked the chief ettrious- ly. "Why," answered the matt from over the horizon, "In every bunk house, 'every flop, every • police station from Montreal to Windeee, Plea ,Ufliten on 'the *alb, on the seas. anywhere. "10.:1P away from Ooderich. They make you work there.i-I should . have known etwougli, to keep May trom the best ad. vertited town in 'Canada," Saying wbkb, the wanderer wandere .oti his weary way. The L. 0. L. 182 will hold a 15 -cent social in, the lodge rooms, North St., on Tuesday, Peb. 20th. Cards at 8 p.m. Lunch served. Everybody welcome. BORN 130WRA.—At the Alexandra Hospital, on Friday. February 9th, 1934, to Mr. arid Mrs. Fred, Mere, a daughter. , eALLows.—At the.,.. Alexandra Hospi- tal, ort Friday, leebruary Dth, 1934. to Satre allt): Mrs, -Reuben- Salleea. Se•-Geet-- ge's Ceescept, a son. DIED - OREE11.-- et London, oit Thursdair. ieebruary Otte 1924, in his 73th year, George Albert Green. . inEmoulAm SPROTYL.-1n loving memory of my dear httsband. William Sproul. who paesed aay Vtbruary, 18, 1927. We 'traveled We's road together. Ainiat luipe and faith and 1070, And ‹otlquered hett/te toget With strength, od tori*ort %rem God, His pretily* it ever neer)*** lite‘looM *mains with tee 'yet rI1C Was the kind ot 1husband. Bis loved One wili VietVer forget sgy titiatad bY his IOYink Wifft; RIIODA Milt**11,4,