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n the Waterfront
Shaking off Winter's'
Fishermen Hope tp Get Out
Soon,-Anona .,for Chicago ,
• 'The Briooldoo and the 'Prescott still
have some grain in their after holds.
This will be taken. out as soon as pos-
sible ae the big freighters must be con-
ditioned for the summer season. The
Prescott Will move under the schutes
some time this week. t•
While there is no sign of life on the
freighters as yet, apart from the watch-
men's - galley fires, .crews are expected
daily to commence overhauling on all of
them. At that. Itis not thought, like*
thate-any be 'able to leave barbor.
much. before May 1st.
. feehermen Going Out
The MaoDonalds and • the Grahams
hope to set a few nets next week. All
gear has been carefully gone over, new
nets leaded and corked. and all tliat is
needed now Ls:le-little less ice:-'1'he har-
bor is almost ,clear :but there is still
some inside the breakwater and slow
roaving fields outside as far as the eye
can reach. It has been sOftening fast,
that inside the breakwater beings badly
honeycombed and an off 'shore wind
would send the outside ice out of sight
in a -few hours. Mac IVIacDonald is set-
ting a specially prepared net inside the
breakwater to try. his luck for aefew
herring.
Early Sailors
Some 'of the winter residents on the
island have bean trying the sailing.
They were out on 1VIonday. cruising up
and down in one of the 'lakes' forme
by the leefloes.- Bed" IlfacticialaidTloo;
was out inspecting.' the motors which
operate the fog horn. He found everYle-
thing O. e •
-The. nicht "Anona" is looking like, a
epringebridei-allein- shining white._
some-say-she--has-beenchartereei to
General Motors Corporation.' The boys
along the dock liave it that She has been
-taken by the Chipage nudist colony as ,a
sumsner cruising .yacht for their mem-
bers. This. opinion is .opers'. to strong
doubt„ In ,the meantime. Capt: Gore,
her skiPtifere• Is In Detroit-SiOing on a
crew. Her refitting has been almost
completed. arid she will be able to sail
as sOon*at tee conditions bermit.
•
r777-..-Eatigiat HELP iiiiartrEir—
WO/MM. WANTED. -Women wanted
to sew for us at home. Sewing
machine netessary. No selling. ON-
TARIO NECKWEAR COMPANY, De-
partment 258, Toronto 8.
`•"•• AUCTION SALE
AUCTION SALEe-e--19 -head-oi" horses
„ at Luck/10W, WEDNESDAY, APRIL
18th, ages 3 to '8; weights, 1300 to 16o0,
sound, quiet well broken.
MATT. GAYNOR, Auctioneer.
pLEARXNG ACV- -TI-ON SALE OF RE-
- `--J ID EN C E PROPERTY AND
HOUSEHOLD EF'F'ECTS.
Weare instructed by .Mr. .7. T. Fell to
sell by public auction, at the premises
BRice strEet.-Goerfeli,
. .
SATURDAY, APRIL 21st
commencing 'at 1.30 o'cloca' sharp:
The east part lot 789 on which there
is a- well-built frame house in a good
state of, repair. Has all conveniences.
Can be looked over eappy time after'
April -17th; ail° _all the oontentsaineheas
Ofte Quebec heater; one Quebec eange
with hot waterfront; two upholstered
rocking chairs; two reed chairs; -two
pedestals; one rug, 3x4 yelse_e_four
rugs; one reed flbor Iamp; one Dominion
organ; one oak dining tabm suite; two
bedroom suites; one extra bed; one cot;
springs and mattresses; one kitchen
table and eight charnel- oneIcitehen. cup-
board; one eight-day clock; one towing=thine; one • three -burner coal oil
stove; Ono washing machine; one high
chair; one' tradle; • three mirrors; a
quantity choice framed pictures; several
hundred gladiolus bulbs, mostly nanfed
varieties; etutaires; dishes; se..elers; gare
den hose; lawn mower; garden tools and
many other articles too nturteroue to
mention.
TERMS.-eCash.
ee OUNDRY SOlt, Auctionee
Town of Goderich
455.15.5*4.5.15.
* 'Any persons *jelling to linve
shade trees planted in front of
their property, are requested:to
leave their names at the town
hall at, onee.
,I,.*KNOX,
Town Clerk
All owners ana occupiers et
pretnisee are hereby notified
that. all .garbage, et0,i niUst be
removed trona their . premises
before the first day of Ifilayl
1034.
Asdi Zan! Inslicettor.
Young Mares Offeertilete• One and OfiVeCH
one ,
• -41300," 'G4110% Manager, of steoi.
bauer's 'Oita inGoderich, was having
some trouble s44rting his ear on Hall -
ton street on Tuesday aftrern,00n. He
had a friend giveehia-car tennsh.
friend iest,.tein*arity;. and, ',Doe:, *tent
hit° a soft drink emporium for a Mom-
ent. While .there, absorbing ce little
nourishment in the forzn of a chocolate-,
-milk mixture the haPpened -to &Mee out
of the door to see his ear.hustling down
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the street with no one aboard. The
friend who had left temporarily had re-
turned and -supposing that "Doc." was
&till at the wheel had given h1m. a good
Solid bump. It Made two humps when
the car bumped the post. Quite a lot of
damage was done which someone will
have to pay for.
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The Macdonald Boys
Name the New:Boat
The "Captain John" Will—Soon
Be a Familiar Sight Around
Harbdt
The MacDonald bp have zzamed
their new boat the "Captain John" after
their, . father, Captain John lefaxDonald,
who for many year e was a famillat fig-
ure along the waterfront... All the old
timers, knew. him.
The choice of a name seems a happy
one. It seems to fit 'the new craft. It
Is alwaysan odd sort of thing to call a
beat vvith a masculine name 'she' but
she is ready to launch and will take the
water next week,' according to present
plans. • •
- The • -"Captain:. asionn" is - * good:
staunch. looking =aft She is painted
black with green top rail and a red run-
ning rail. 'Above the running rail is the
representation of a rope and below is a
paintecl_chain. Rope- fenders. ford aged
aft -the work-oValic---e-Ma
beautifully woven and painted. The
now, fender As a work of art, being col-
onel -red,. green and white.
The flat Stern bears, in addition to the
pame, a scroll anclathe' picture of a
.beaver. !rlie "'Captain John" will -have
to keep busy to -litre -up to the beaver.
Ther boys don't know whether to use
"IVIurams EN,40, Dry- or "Cliquet" for
the Christenings' • •
Many people will remenaber the two
achooners -"Avoz" --and "Goldfinch"
-which Capt. John IVItteDonald used• tc)
skipper out of Goderich. He ran lum-
ber from IVIanitpulin Islaeid to Detroit
and Chatham with a little steamboat
too: All three boats have long since.
been laid Up in the.harbor of good ships.
ARTICLES POR SALE— -
FOR— SALE, -Good eating and cooking
apples. Orders ' taken at STAR
41'7104 ,
OR A ,-- • ectric washer corn-
.
, paratiVely. new. Apply MRS. J. J.
FERGUSON, Anglesea at.; % a Mrs.
eNeeteBATORS FOR SALE. -Five 600-
egg BurkeYe --incubators for sale at
825.00 each. Three 15e -egg Prairie State
$12.00 each. .11-PPLY E. J. 'nREWAR'1
-W2IA,
inton .
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CREDIT ,NoTE ON FORD CAR FOR
SALE. -We have for sale a credit
note worth $225.00 on a new Ford car
For further particulars apply to HAYS
and HAYS, Hemllton St., Goderich,
TO
egi(ort Brarte
NMAL 13. & & CLUB
'fold Viuw
• ialiww, origin at* entertain: AddreaS
Sasnaillratas griff Ohre, 'I• •
Intolerable Nuisance Subject, -o
_ Warm Discussion -
ORGAN CO WANTS HELP,
Suggest ,Another Debenhlre Issife
The town council -will try once znore
to do something *about the intolerable
radio interferento which has been the
source of so mueh irritation to practi-
cally every citizen for many, many
months,
Comcillor Huckins broughttheMat-
s
tat 1115-agan when the council met Fri-
day night. tAPril 6the 193.. Town Clerk
Knox related to the body all the steps
which have been taken to eliminate the
annoyance, such as correspondence with
the Prqvincial Ooverninent, the Hydro
Coz:amission and Ottawa. Tbe best that
has been -secured in alleviation so far
has been 'passing the buck' from one
department to another.' and dram one
government to another.
It is apparent that the law concerning
rights _and privileges on -the ale have not
yet been clarified owing to, the newness
of the whole thing. There is, tho-ught
the clerk, some hope- that a complaint
laid by a citizen against a known dis-
turber of the radio peace, under the law
governing common. nuisances, could be
handled by the magistrate on that basis.
In this case it would first be necessary
to identify, definitely, the cause of the
disturbances Most- People- are sure, that
they know who the guilty party is, but
It is claimed that at least three source
Of Pos.sitile d1sturban6e- are !mown. .
The eouneil passed the matter over to
the special Committee to investigate and
report on what is best to do. •
When the meeting opened early ,to
allow the meMbEfs to_ Ittendth
-
n c At ,HOme, Mayor C. C. Lee was
In the chair with Ceuncillors Gould and
-Seabrook absent. .
The tax eollector reported that he
had made a total of $7,000 seizures in
an efforf ot collect back taxes, -and-that
a definite dmprovement in the situation:
as regards overdue taxes could be look -
en for spon. Councillor Humber re-
mincled the council that eight weeks had
elapsed sinee the ' inspector had been
asked to table a list of those la arrears.
A -brief report- -was teceived • film the
cemetery caretaker and F. R. „Darrow,
as eXecutor bf the_ Bedford_ eetate _asked
permission for the Pla•cing of a curb
along the South street side of the Red-
ford Hotel. This was referred ,to the
works committee.
A letter was received ' from C. K.
_Saunders of the OveareaCci. The -Com-
pany 'how owes the town -of. Goderich
about $14,000, ririncipal and interest on
a guaranteed debenture issue and ar-
rears of taxes. e_11easuggested that -it
-would- be to the teenzirs interest to Con-
eolidate this 'amount in a new. deben-
ture issue 'of $20,000, the difference to
be used to lianiclate the firm's trade in-
debtenness. The firm could thereby
employ more Men under an expansion
. (Continued on page 5)
FREE M-ETHODIST—CHURCH
• WOULD ENTER GODERICH
London, April 9. -That the Board of
Evangelism be recommended to take
ed146kte7Ps'fAlenter die town abode -
oh was. Passed as a resolution ,at the
'strict quarterly conference of the Free
ethodist Church of London district
eld in the Free Methodist church, Lon-
ene yesterdaYea-
The meeting, in connection with -which
it Sunday School convention is.. being
held, eOnatenced on Thursday evening
continuing Oil *May with • deVotioniti
conferences and talks on- methods of
work.
Ms, 11, E. Perris° of La Fayette,- Ind.,
and Miss. E. Allen. of Hannon, were ree
conamended. as workers for the Goderich
eVazigelism.
A recommendation for district renisien
vsill be considered at the next quarterly
meeting.
SALM-I-Alfalfa, 'Seed for sale; nia
,APply to CLARK BROS., Carlow. -
I:Merle 1509, cl
VOA SALE. -A quantity of good seed h
-a- oats Banner...and _Grazaxy-Filler
also mixed grain. Apply to GEC).
YOUNGBLUT, R. R. 1, Aubizrn, Lot al,
Con. 1, East Wawanosh.
Fort - SAM -Model , A. Ford ebach,
late 1929, in splendid condition.
.Apply '11AMIL'ION CLITIVON, R. R.
No. 3, Goderieh, Phone 1414, Carlow.
JO •SALE.—Vggs for hatching at
reasonable prices. 0. A. C. bred -
to -lay strain, Barred 'Rocks,. with good
IaYing records. MRS. R. DAVIDSON,
Dungannon; Phone 84.
,
555.50,5#5./.
FOR' SALE OR TO RENT
.• TO RENT. -Six -roomed apartment on
•-11- South St. 1Vfodern cenverdences.
Also dwelling and store situated in a
good cpmmunity. Possession at once.
ROOM and board. Apply to J. E. HARE.
WEVL, Keays St.
R 1Mb/1e-A small, comfortable 5 -
roomed cottage and garden. Suit-
able 4or young or aged (couple About
five miles from Goderich. Apply S'I'Adt
OFFICE.
F°R RENT. --Central warm house for
rent Apply 10 M. W., go-vvEur.,.
REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE
TUE 0. F. CAREY. CO.
Fire, Actitlent And Motor Car
INSURANCE
otnep
Maeonie Temple, Wed St., Godtrich
W.- CRAIG1E
Automobile lasmauce
oft rates before piaci*
• WANTED
'WEN WANTED for Rawleigh• Routes
4."`• • of 800 families, in Huron -Bruce
COunties. Reliable hustler should start
earning $25.00 weekly and increase rap-
idly. Write immediately. RAWLEIGH
CO., Dept. CN -21-S., Mottreal, Canada,
WANTED.e--25,000. Muskrat's. I have
a 'large order for Muskrats and
will pay 81.00 on average for.large, med-„
ium and small Muskrats free from holes;
damaged ones at value. INORMAN
EAST, le. 11. Clinton, 2aes amilea north
on No. 4 highway.
CANOE CL DANCE
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meiiibers Oat** fat ENoyable Event--
Pia* uritaga. 111141 000
Members ef the, 34erteSetung Canoe
Club with their friend; to the number
or more than. one bautTred -gathered at
the Masonie Hall on yg ednesclay, Aprii
4th, for their annual (lance and, eard
party. •
Bridge. and; be iu the.ealler Pert
Of the evening and sane splendid Pla."
resulted. Meg. IL -Tee -Edwards and Mr.
I. D. Eastman were Winners at bee**
while Mre, D. D. Mooney and (*onion
Bisset -took the prize for500,
Supper 'fblIewed the„eards after ''Which
the party tarried on .clancing until a
late hour. A, featere of this Wag the
lucky number dance. Mrs. J. Johnston
proved' to be the winner Of this event.
Members and friencli voted the affair
,as being quite up to 'the standard set
prevfonsfy for .this amival party.
Delay- Is Fxpected
, 4
Seed Purchases
Bylaw Cannot Be_Drawri Up Un.
til Act .Further- Expliined
While some eighteen farmers appear-
ed before Colborne Township council' on
Tuesday afternoon and secured . the
promise of assistance from that body to
purchase seed grain under the 'new . act violin solos by Mr..Williams, of Windsor,1
t. Development of Telephone
The '4.7011triti flame and $0111001 'oeua
Enjoyable Evening Speat at Met in the echoel (UM on. Tuesdae. and
• *Cants and With Music of enjoyed 4 ' ver' Ilne /)1,g1**1110 'eat'lliting
9t a 'piano sao Mr M.rS J Snider, a, )solo
1
ExcePtibnal Ilferit by ±!r& Player, and an Ift. &Leese -by Mr,
• Harry Grill, who is in charge of the Bell
Seventeen. years ago, on the mornteg, Telephone of Ooderich and distriet.
VOA Bealereleeeted t
of April 'ilth the guns thundered on. the thathere had been
SIOPes Of Vizny RItilee to mirk -the Vs -
[ during the mOnth of M 1817 ebettleev or milk ierved to An invit
the -papils
ginning of the battle which was t9 be a, tion froM the Clintort Home and Scnool
-ACh. a-
part of Canada's record of high courage-enub to attend a Meetine in the Clinton
and achievement, 4 Collegiate, April 21st, was mewed and
b.
Ore the imniAtersary of that, day veter---aceeleted.----Thee-guest speakere-at -the
ans a Canada's war-torn batallionsI-
meeting Wlli be Dr. Tiedele, :Soc. ce ialtst of
gather In hall and anquet room to childrerea healthand an effort will be
pay tribute to the comrades who didn't Made to :have as mem, Mothers of small
come back and' to Celebrate tile occasion Children, who are members of the (Abb.
in .the way their great _dead would_ like_ attend_ tede meeting. -Mr. .Griff le • his
best.
address; fold of the origin of the Hell
Ooderlela branch 109 of the Canadian Telephone, of how Dr. Bell was part's
Legion owner together for aura d gath- enberler interested in . deaf and tinneb
ering., It was a pleasant time 0!remin- children, and that he really started the
iscenees with cards and music. of quite telelgtone to help these boys and, girls to
exceptional - quality to. mark an exeep- hear. There are now 13,000,000 tele-
tional event. ,. phones in the world. United. States nrst
The *affa1r. started with- cards. Half of Saw the commercial value of the instru-
these present were men and half reprement, and today there are 8,000,000 tele.;
sented ladles. W. 33. Saunders and A. phonein that country, but Canada soCizi
C. Ward took the 'honors for he men foresaw the. need and use of it and We
while V. C. Dennison and D. E. Camp- today hare 2,000,600 telephones In use.
bell roved to be lucky substitutes for
The 13e11- home in Brantford , has been
p
the ladies. given to the Bell Telephone Company
. and has been opened as a museum, In
Excellent Program 1,• which the telephone is shown in its ori -
I
'Following a 'splendid lunch a rnusleal gin and the different stages that have
program of more than ordinary merit
followed. This ha iz proved rery inter -
was enjoyed. The old songs were sung. I esting to thousands who have been pris
E. Fisher, F. -White and R. Pennington; vileged to see the exhibits.
favored with guitar selections and Prank a -
Riley sang a couple of solos in excellent'
voice. The treat of the evening was the,
History of fluron
Regiment Planned
It is .not certain that the council will be who Is in town as a guest a Mr. Munn, -
able to do anything fpr them. organist of St. GeOrge's church. • Mr. I
. Reeve -Albert Goldthorpe- interviewed [withal/is Is the -privileged possessor °I a, •
D u t Y Of Compiling Records
Township Solicitor it. Z. gays, in ac- violin Made nearly- two hundred years"—
cordance with the decision Of the coun- ago by an old master of Cretnonas in, , 351—n 0 NorArchibald
1 A 'm ea t M ' '
cil, but it was 'discovered that some Italy who evidently learned his art from I
,
and Capt. McLean
clarification of the provisions of the act the school of Stradivarius. It IS an in-
strument of deep lovely tone,sawle Plams-masasfoot for- the -tempi -button, or
Williams is well able to bring forth from a history of the Huroa Reeiment. Lt.
Its depths. He is an accomplished mast- Col. A. F. Sturdy annciunced on Monday
clan, and a generous one. He played that. Major S. W. Archibald And Capt.
selection after selection atthe insistent N N McLean h el b .
a,
•
necessary before a bylaw can be
-up-- pz:otettethe
ship.
Under the new act, no , Machinery
Is provided for etillettlen of the amotintS
advanced to, the farmers: .They centint
be collected with the •taxes And In, ank
event such a metaled _would not be mac-
_
tical as tenants -on farms could not hind
owners to pay the seen lien.
The only course, therefore, was. to
have the farmers as individuals, borrow
frozn a chartered bank. The ,bank
would take a seed lien under section 88,
sub -section 13* of the Sank „Act and have
the township guarantee the individual
Indebtedness.
The banks, as is „anstomary, do- not
welcome the duty of attempting to
secure the return of moneys advanced
by seizure underthis lien which must be
placed on this year's crop. This is poor
butifiess foe any bank and fife township
ale() decliaes toe aocept that responsibility.
While it is admitted that the imbiber of
probable seitaeares would be small, It is
ieved- thate,such action can become. a
neeessity. The banks in turr could not
assign the seed Ben to the town-
ship and without the power of seizure
It is not considered that the tawnship
Would be properlY protected and that it
would be unfair to the balance of the
township ratepayeTs to enter into any
agreement which would leave thein ln
so • anamalous a position.
It is thought that the situation will
not be cleared up until further inforina-
tion is secured from the authors of the
act in Toronto.
, In the .meantimes some- townships In
Esker County etre relitoi'Ved t�' have gone
ahead and advanced the money'. There
Is reason for their action of course as
seeding time is two weeks earlier ill that
area abaft it is ha Huron County. If
.the situation hte can be, cleared up rez
that farmers can get their crPps in. by
May 1st, no partittflar harm will have
been caused by the delay.
MAY HAVE SCOTTISH PLAYERS -*
There is 'a strong possibility that
Goderieh will be .favored with A visit
from the company of Scottish players
who are at present touring Canada with
a reportoire Scottfsh p/ays. Mr
Chas, Meakins has been in touch with
the man.agement of the Company and
hopes to have them include this town itz
their itinerary. They have boen well
received wherever they have shown.
Burns''"Cotter'a Saturday Night," Ian
afacLaren's "Betdcg the Bonnie Briar
Hugh" and Barns' 'Vans O'Shanter" are
three of their plays which have roused
enthusiasm where shown. If arrange-
ments can be Completed, it is likely that
they will be here about the first Week
In May.
I
demand of his most appreciative aud- duty
gneo the
I
tellee. • , ThiS is a task of no mean _proportional
Jeek Roberts. told -some reeol-e -
and every ssource Of infermation will be,
_leetions of the fight at Vizny and D. E. tapped in an endeavor to secure corn- rum--
Campbell spoke briefly, conunenting on Mete reeord as possible. The regimenti
Legion, of vrhich Goderich it a part, was: provisions of a g.eneral order dated Sep- AND BUSINESS BRIEFS
vention in Ottawa. . Crinrade A. C. During the"war it was. the basis of the
ev.
Coming to Gderieh
Seaforth Pastor Accept* Call to
Nor* St. United.4-Has Had
Witte .Experience
• The following, statement has been rek-
eeived from the Board of management of
thei-North Street ratted ehtitth with
reference to the change of pastors in
that church:
At a meeting of the Official 13pard
. _
Nort)a 1St. United church held recently a •
call was extended to Rev. W. P. Lane of
Seiforth, to become pastor of the
ohurch -ponuneneing at the beginning of
the next conference year, July let. 1934.
A communleation has been received
'from wit4-frazie accepting the eel/.
Lane has just, eompleted tweney-
five years in the 'ministry and <during
that time has filled three pastorates.
After his graduation and ordiaation he
was inducted into the pastoral charge of
Bond Head and Schomberg. The former
village is the birthplace of Sir William
-Mulock-anct theeold- bottle of the" - ---
brothers-the Reverends Gilbert Wilson,
D.D., R. J. Wilson, D.D.. and W. S. Wil-
son, D.3., all of the , United Church of
'Cunene.
• Goes to Embro
• After five" and one-half years, Mr.
•Leme received .a call to the hietoric
Knox ,chureh, Embro, -Ont. Embro -is_ a.
village In the heart -of Zorro Township.
Many have heard_ of the .old Scotch, lady
who- Ilvecain the.town-ship and who'said.-
when the Fenians were reported. to be
'coming, "They may tak Canada but they
no tak Zorra." In .1925 the cengrega-
tion entered the United church and the
_Methodist tongregatiena-Seined -fovea in' es --
a body. making a 'strong charge_ '
In 1926 Mr. Lane responded to' a call
to North Side United church. Seaforth.
.where he has Since remained, an invita-
tion to continue as pastor exterided each '
War at fli aiivai meeting the -con-'
gregation, testifying to the feeling to-
ward hint. He has had a very happy
and successful pastorate at Seaforth
and resigned to the congregation last
week to accept a call to North St. United
church here. 1
the regrettable fact that Zone 10 of the. was first,. Organized in 1866 under the
not fully represented at the recent con- tember 14th of that year.
CominA Events 1
Ward of Godericil branch was the only 161st Battalion and its men saw splen -
delegate from the district,. Ile had been did service, all of which becomes a part
a most able and energetic representative of the redords.
but it was a poor commentary on the- -Following the War. in 1920, it in com-
Zone as a whole that other branches mon with all Canadian militia units ex -
had not sent Any one to help him. As perienced Some reorganization to bring
a re,sult of discussion of the question the methods up to the standards made de -
meeting -decided to- report its -views t-o--strable loysexperience -gained diming hos-
the Zone representative witha suSgestions Wines Overseas.
'for action which appeared to be indicat- While headquarters of the unit are at
ed. - Goderich together with one company.
Comrade -Col. -1/.. C. tinnloP mada three ether , companies are maintained,
'most tellable chairman of the evening, one each at Winghain, Seaforth and
A cheerful_ message Was received from Clinton,
Jim MacVicar, the president. who is to
go to Westminster Hospital in London MAITLAND LODGE ARE
next week, fee treatment, for his broken • AT HOME TO FRIENDS
leg. •
Oeo. Elliott -Chen
At Hensall Meeting
Gotham Gold Stripe Hose. Special
75c per pair. C. A. and S. McKINNON.
The Maple Leaf Chapter. 1.01).E.,
will hold their serial -annual nuamage
sale April 27-28. Your contributions of
online, house furaishings, books, etc,
ill be rnuclisapprecia.ted. For infor-
thation phone iss.
The regular meeting of the Knox -
church W.M.S. will be held bn Tuesday,
tnin at- 3 Pan. in the lecture -room
orthe tharch. Mt. Th ----Walter will
have charge of the meeting and Mrs.
rWardlaw Tailor and Mrs. .los. Whitely
will give' very interesting papers Miss
Elitabeth Walker, recent graduate of the
Deaconess Training School in 'Tomtit°,
and an accomplished elocutionist, will be
Ertertain in IVIestale Ball___WIzere varied• _a guest ,at this meeting and will assist
Proarain is EnjOyed vrith the program.
fMaitland Lodge. A., P. and A. M., heldl The new spring range of Wallpapers
their annual At Home in, thelerasonie are in. suitable for every room in the'
Hall on Friday evening, 'April 6rh, 1934.! house, reasonably priced. Buy Staun-
This is one of :the keenly anticipated ton's semi -trimmed and save both time
Will Contest Riding of South „eocial aventg of the year
-..-- . f P4tY WitS teriC'teeenrtftePinmttnntst°. 3
a ndlotniagir, year's and anwd hmenonzii a,treS_CreeiiHAnEFERg dtairSval.
..
. fluron-for t6 C cl‘ languid,
onservatives.. successful billoas, and generally 'upset, PARKE'S
heLodge, p you by stimulat-
13ert Sanderson,
HON, W. G. MARTIN SPEAKS'.
Geo. H. - lit
Elliott, Warden of ir-onT
ounty, - was the unanimoue eheice. ,
, . .
the convention of South 'Huron Conser. I.
vatives at Hextsall on -We-dnesday, April
Ilth, 1934. It, was an unusual conven-
tion 'in that it brushed aside all presed- 6
ents. by refusing 10 discuss any, courtesy
Master of the Lod LIVERTONE will 1 I
Mg your liver to normal action.
was -In the chair for the initial part of ,
the entertainment. This took the form
of a tnusical program and was blueb -di-
e:eyed ,by the guests, The Masonic quer-
tette composed of Messrs. F. Sturdy, r.
Itirey, , 0. Jenner and F. Miller, were in
good voice and sang several- selections.
IVIiss Margaret McMehert was splendid In
humerous selections,. Mrs. Jaek Roberts
was her al accorriplittlyd self in sev-
eral violin solos. and took part with
Forbes 141111er in a cello and violin .duet
Theladies' qtlartette composed of
Mrs. R. 0. Dunlop, Mrs. Frank Saun-
ders, Mrs. D. r. Hill and Miss 0, Habit
was well received *while Mr. Frank
nominations. No name other than that
of the candidate 'was presented The
-delegates had their minds. made up and
• went straight to the goal. They ob-
viously felt that Geo. Elliott corld win
and did not interid to have their atten-
tion distracted from the main issue.
Last election Mr. Elliott lost to W. G.
Medd, Progressive candidate, by only 32
votes and there is .no doubt of the,
party's determination ,..to wipe -dirt that!
small margin. Geo. Elliott himself, in;
a brief but witty speech accepting the!,
nomination, pointed out that if he and
others had worked a little harder last,
time there would have been a different
story to tell. This time, "'Don't let,
George do it," he pleaded. "I can't do'
It all We- can win and win easily if '
you will help me, but you must do your,
part as./ shall do mine. I'm taking my
coat off right now and promare you that,
r'll be in there working. You mast do
the same we are to win. It will be a,
brief campaign, . but a hard one. WE:
made a mietakeelast time but don't
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lICECTITORV SALE OP RE3/1)=.1- , April 6
'MIL PROPERTY. .. 6
. a 7
ticeeunera Of the Write of -George s 6
drews will offer for 'sale by public
action, We
---SAVIRDAreie-APRIte-14ths
at the prentises. at 2 o'clock in the after-
noon. Part of Lot 983 on Newgate Ste
In, the Teem ...of Ooderich„ on which
there Is a large Weil built house with all
•.modern.tonvenientes:
nWt-iren per cent a purchase
price at the time Of the 5le, and bal-
thee within: 30 dim -
tier further partieular* apply to
HA V' and IfAVS,
11*01,1tiOn Stttet,
Ooderick :Ontario, or to
01,14Dialt 'arid tiOft.
--cAtictiOneett.
Godertch, Oat.
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ARTHUR CIRCLE PLAYERS
VII Present
4GREHN STOCKINGS"
A 111:11tIM4YT COMMilt
THURSDAY and PRIDAY
APRIL 19th, and 20th
Latta* iaem ltniliven
di eitl, OM p.mJj
-Adzetbiatort
Aanits Sc. chikiten
CAMPBELL'S DRUG STORE.
New patterne- In -Ifilfilif
Pattern goes right through to the .
We cement heavy felt paper to floor and
linoleum to the felt, making a' Meet tat -
department upataira atm 111 111 nuiuntel
isfactory job. See the housefurnishing
department upstairs, at SCHAEFER'S.
BORN
HICKS --At Alexandra Hospital, on
April Ilth, 1934, to Mr. and Mrs. Welter
Flicks, Ocderich Township, a daughter.
IN sturtoaliAM
JEWELL,-In loving memory of our
Riley and Mr. S. Walter' else contribut- only child., Reginald Button, who left us
ed ranos 81 exceptional merit. Mrs. Jas. four years ago April lilth.
Johnston proved herself a whistler of Oh, speak not thou of grief a ho have
rare ability. She was aecompaniedby not gone
Forbes Miller on the cello. ep. Jenner Down into death's dark yeller with a
and Doug. Nairn did
era comedy samt to child;
Speak not of loneline,.ss until you '1st
please the gathing while Mr. Munn For little footsteps that will never come;
and Mr. Livens provided most of the ae- Or -1
companiments. empty arms and breaking
heart, alone,
Lunch was served before the party Where their sweet presence made a
started cant; and .the evening was home.
rounded , off with dancing. This lasted Sadly missed by the lonely hearti who
'until well on into the small hours of thci are left . behind.
morning With only a few leaving until,MOTHER and DADDY
the final number was played. Those HATtifSON.-In loving memory of
present all report a particularly fine Eunieebeloved, wife of Wilmet Harrison,
evening. • • who passed away April 7t1i, 1932.
want that to OteUr again, he concluded
amid laughter.
Col. H. 13. Combe, president of the
South Huron Coneervative Arecciptien
was chairman of the ineeting. Dele- •
gates were present from every section ofl
the new riding except from Cioderich
W. 0. Goodwin, secretary of the &to-
efatiozz, read the minutes of the ?previous,
meeting andaaelt. Donnie, seeretary of
the Western Ontario Conservative &So -
elation, etre briefly.
Hen. W. G. katilin
RV, of the
Publfel Ettrelfare 'in the,' present Govern: -
Mina. WO _the printipal *pecker of the
meeting; A man Of exceptional platform
(COntinned on page 8)
CARDS OF THANKS
Mr. and Mee. P. Seabroelcteke this,
-opportunity. -of eetending their grateful
ds an '
thanks to friend heighbors for the
kindness rendered dating their recienti
sad ,bereavernesit, and to those who sent
flowern and loaned their ears for 'the!
et
No pen can writer -no tongue car, tell.
Our gad and bitter foes: .
But God aiene has helped us aril.
To °bear our heavy ero,s;
Time may heal the broken hearted.
Years may make the wound less sore:
But it eannet still the longing,
Per the loved one aone before
The husband and family of the late
mra James Johnston wish to thank
friends and neighbors for their expires- d
sions of sympathy during their recent
bereavement and, those who sent floral
tributes and thee° who loaned ears for a
•i�1y.nirased w
• HUS13AND and DAUGHTER.
CRANST0N...L.4n loving memory of a
ear husband and father). Jeremiah
Cranston, Who Paesedaway two years
go. April 121h. 1932.
uet two yeara ago today
Since our great sorrow fell:
And in our hearts we mourn the loss,
Of him we loved no well.
1'40 morning dawns., vo 'night retanais,
!flat that we think 'ef you; ,
Thoze,left_hehisid at0Aery.d/ClIr,
But none tePlaces -vole ,
Deeply Mourned laY
WI TZ and rmazies
the funeral.
Mee. Ada ti. Pentland and family de-
sire too expresi their sincere gratitude for
the many kindnesses shown and sym-
pathy(extended ,by fries* •Ond, neigh,
9, ' Yellowing' their b4reaveinent
.through the death,of a -loving husband
and kind father. mei/ 6.to 'Milt' to
thank the* lehet StAt gOW6PS and /0111atict
tars.
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