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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1934-05-03, Page 1• ....,..Ofe•44,40•010 -a 01101.001 • • row...MAN yeightet Sultorkir Docks ou Tuesday Secod Boat jof Season Takes on Salt foi tbe W0t. The Paekage freighter . 4Slapetior"1, of Midland, decked .14 5 a.m. ;on Tuesday from Willadebarg. . , • , Capt. D. litideen, who spends hie 'win- , ters in Midland,- had scarcely laid her alongside the dock when he woe called on to move the "Prescott" •from he moorings under the elevator t.c:4 a fresh berthearlangelde .the .north wall _Of the harbor.This tool; .sonle little time, but the "Superior" eventttally was tied up in front of the clock -warehouse Where she began loading 000 term of salt for the =aneeAsalesithrafitiatteatigeliiieabettatkitieteslialske? the west and Capt. Iludeon wI. deliver it at the head .of the lakes as soon as the upper lakes are free:of-Ice. Capt. Hudson reports the loeser lakee _eenthe1rc1ear1nolcelsavigbeenseen anywhere. He expects • to be in Gode- r-eaieheaSfssft.ensethieksksntame,rtt?-ea-the. -"Shisetior"le- atii• te-e--arry a geed deal, -----bTsa1ttht of this port. • She was tile secondboatthiliar- bor this spring-, being preceded only by the "Sarrtiten" on, Saturday., April 26th, and intends to leave'Wednesday evening. FOR SALE OR TO 'RENT IT-OUPZ1.=43/1M-17-;n13::0t:41W Ana, - 41"... low rent, aduIte only. Apply to THE STAR OrriCE. • ••••••••••••al FOR -RENT. --Central warns house' for •"-• r rent. Apply to M. W. HOWELL. 1pOR--BALE.-Comfortableeeight-roomed -I- house, all modern conveniences, near Collegiate, Double garage. fait trees, garden, lawn. A bargaia for cash. Will consider a small plade in town or country, or summer cottage, as part paY-- malt-Box • FOR SALE.-A-houseesultable for sum- . " mer tourists, known as 44The Hal- liday Tourist Home," situated on the corner of Victoria Street and Elgin Ave. For further AarklMilarA-aPPI-7. ande HAYS, Belibite ferethe Exeeutoes, FARM FOR RENT. -100 -acre farm .to rent with buildings, Con. 2, West Wawanosh. Apply to J. W. ARM- STRONG, at Ws. 'Challenger% _Elgin, Ave., Goderich, Ont,, NOTICE TO---C-REDITORS NOTICE TO ormnrins. — • NOTICE IS.- HEREBY GIVEN to all persons having- any claims against the estate srf Mrs. Tremaine McKim, late of the T6ivis of Cloderich -who- -died on or about the, 22nd day of April. '1934, to sere same, duly proven, to the under- signed, on or before the 12th day of May, 1934, as on and after -that date the -Bxecutort'-df'theettilct-estMe-wllrPY6tree'd' to make distribution thereof, hoeing re- gard onTY fok-the Clainuethen filed. Dated at Goderieh this 24th day of April, A. D, a934. HAYS and HAYS, 'Cloderich, Ontario, Soliditors for -the Executors herein. - NOTICE': 6F MEETING 'THE crODEILTOIL ELEVATOR AND '111ANSIT eourpAgy, LIMITED. Please take notice that the annual general tneethig of the -14hareholders Of the Company will iferield on Wednesday, May9th, 1934, at 12.30noon, 1VittcSay Hall, North Street, Goderich, ant., lor the election of Directors for the ensuing .year and the. trantaction. of any other business which may properly be brought Defore the Meeting. • . . LOE SANDERSON, Secretary. e • TOWN OF GODERICII All Owriere or Harbour- ers of Dogs -must obtain 1934 Licenses at once at the office of the Tax Collector. By Order, R. C. POSTELETHWAITE, Chief of Police . • SOT STRUCK BY CA Gerag. Buren Read. 11*,is Both LesBroken 4%. Mot Mafortunate *Oeident:occurretl, • Thursday,.?,April 27th., ,-firten, 'Gerald RaMilton. sAtall -Son a Thohui..'cz •ton of- Ilarou Road, was .atruele 'by -art automobile 1rven by Mrs J,; Uogarth and had ,both legs broken as welt as some minor Injuries. The rstrigster was hanging on to a-wagen near his home and let go .to un int* his house when, he stePped in front a the automobile. Mrs, lioggarth, stopped e immediately and assisted in taking the bay into his lepuse. An' ambulance was called and he was tais.hed to the Alexandra Hosra- tal where an examination diselosed the fact that both „legs were fractured, No internal injurieswere mitered and While aragt60.4%; now resting .coinfertably at home and no complications' are expected. UNUSUAL AUCTION SALE Great Array .of Walitint Yttratiture D sse, • ---enosid-efeasse-43se, Something 'unusual in the way_of _stactton• sales was held fte diderich on Saturday, April 29th, when the furniture belonging to the estate of Mrs. 0. F. 'Carey was disposed of "on the curbs" , 'Thos. Gundry was the auetioaeer 'and as the weather favored, a large number of Tseautiful old walnut articles Were dis- tributed along 'the gide' or South street., hear thirtetettre. sA. crowd-- 15u-yers aseembled anlf.isidclitig' was brisk... Priace- tically all piece's were good and some of unustial beauty. •Fyerything was disposed of to eager bnyers. t is not -often that auction sale followers get a chance to purchase solid walnut table, dressers and chairs to- gether with fire screens, whz,tnots and all the things which our grandmothers delighted 'E, and fWT• advantage was taken of rit. FIRE SIGNAL CALLS SCOUTS The Weetweod, Mass.,' Fire Deptart- enent --has-edderieto- its, cal,,esignalse a doable -six"- to be -given Tor any-emer- genet in which the help of Boy Scouts -is reqUired. _FETAALE_HELP WANTED larOMEN' WANTED.4--Vt•:M:t' en 'wanted " to sew for us at home. Sewing m• achine necessary. No selling. -ON- TARIO NECKWEAR COMPANY, De- partment 258, Toronto 8. PUBLIC ,NOTICE IDESIMANENTWAyES will be Riverton Wedneeday, A/4y Pries from $2.95 to Lination in next week's isque. W. uArtat 'GRP= and .JEANE SIVIITar GRICE. Stratford. 'palm NOTICE. Many front P loinb As Far ikintrt Ai Lucknow and Zurich SPECIALS IN SHOPS 1..o.puegop'WleinAtewra;flagfromKe.;otwInVIAnY -Fine; sunny 'Weather greteti early ShoPPera ',who came MO town for the spring sale arranged by the merchants of, Goderich. under the slogan "Third of a Century Sale."' - The cold whiter has held many people away front the toWn dne, to the blocked ireihnetlitiVirjrlaeilifet,10!&.W-' sidentspof the smaller towns Arid the lams round. about ClOderich ,have been waiting or this event to replenish their wardrobes for spring, nWettm.-thb3.g.can happen to prevent this, from being the biggest thing -of its riaT-eiFer'to be-ItileMtefederiefi;--lind. -thatAsetheLpossibillty that aenliniber of farmers prefer to Stay and work on the land instead ef getting out the car and editing into- town. Weather is per- fect and the land wettable-. although some of the best •informed farmers ex- press the opinion that it would be well to wait for a good rain before finishing the outside work. • , •., The shops Were never more attractive. There are new IdeasAn most lines of aodsesperially_ror the ladies. eige are told that the elastic corsets which are being shown are --quite a new idea and that they- regtilt` hi 7regiiiiihig -ofethe' youthful figure to almost eny eaerson who dons one. New dresses, new dress goods, new idea e in curtain _material, sheetings, and in fact everything or the person and for the home are on display and at prices which will_ tempt anyone Local shoppers are enthusastic, and are doing their shopping early, but well stocked„shops assure everyone ...of a wide -choice ai ant -time during- -the three days of the sale. .1 NURSES' GRADUATION . Plans are afoot for the graduation exercises for the current claw of nurses Of Alexandra -Hospital." rt" is expected' that this will take place on June ast, but details have not yet been worked out. Owing to the lack of sufficient space in MacKay Hall, as a result of which num- bers of people have been turned away in the pia, it is hoped that this year it will be poetible-- to use one -of the churches for the exercises. AUCTION SALE. DOCTORS' WEDNESDAY HOLIDAY. 'rhe Goderich lViedical Society wishes to correct 'any misunderstanding there may be regarding the Working- of the Wednesday Half Holiday. 0h Doctor in turn remains on call for the afternoon and -.evening. 'Urgent est.sea-ereqUiriM -visitetebY the -doctor pts._ call and requiring subsequent attendance svill be handed over • to the patient's renter medical attendant on -his return at night. Fees for attendance on Wed- nesday. afternoons and evenings are to be paid to the regnlat medical attendant. A,DMINISTRATOR'S SA:LE OF REM- DENTIAL and CHATTSL PRO- PERTY. • • The Administrator of the Estate of George S. Hunt, Will offer for sale by auctien, �.t the premises, on e SATURDAY, MAY 19th, at 2- ecIosek in the afternoon, Rpm, EsTATE AND iNsur4Ncr_. TIIE F. CAREY CO. Fite, Accident and Motor Car INSURANCE Office: Masolkie Wesst:Ste Chmletteh Phone 230 'NELSON HILL, Mgr. • J. W. CRAIG1E.. Adomp9e Insurance See our rates before placing You may see t cos, arid other by call; ST D LB ER'S USED CARS I ing.at our place of business. Islow nig TIME TO BUY 33 ---chew .Stattlsrd Ae.aan .341105,14 Stietisti *ask 31--Chor.. Standard Sedan , 4,1,4Chey,!,_Coupo Speciar6a4 30.....CheV#,Statel 30.....-Chev... Sport Calve. R. Se '1 29....Cliev# Co*cls '29-..',Chev. Coupe 29.,.....theit. Roadster at,tora.' Sport. Coach 31-4441 %ma. Coach IrriteT6: Dual Wheels, Stake Bodir 'mom Stake.laody Truck, Rtisill **tit STEDELBAUEWS e twitted' ftt Moore's Garage, 134410 Bowies Sechtl—Coarikatteti 1 sear—$4.85 "Tering may aranged on any of our cars. trAmtototSzki oftiforrstiloor --G Lot :•running number 406, Britannia LIRA, -----Miderieh. The praperty wilt -be -- sold subject to a reserved bid. TERMS. -I0 per cent. of purchase price."at the time- of the sale and -the balance of the said purthase price in thirty days from date Of sale. Also the following chattels: Beds, dressers, chairs; sideboard, garden tools, carpets, rugs, and other &utterer -14o numerous to mention. leatIVIS.-Cash for all chattels. • For further particulars apply to FRED HUNT, Goderich Ont. Administrator. T. GUNDRY and SON, Goderieh, Ontario, • Auctionwse or HAYS and HAYS, • Goderich, Ontario. Solicitor for the Adrelnistrator. EXECUTOR'S SALE- OF HOUSEHOW • uRNISHINGS AND trrEcrrs. Of the estate of the late Mrs. S, E. Hick, at the home, Elgin Avenue, Gode- rich, on e SATURDAY, MAY 12th commencing at 1.30 o'clock sharp All the -C6ntenti of the house consist- ing in part of: - One lefmeon & nisch plan), in splen- did condition: one IColster radio and equipment; one Walnut frame ' sofardne mahogany table and their; •reckers, and odd chairs; pictures; curtaina; gavell minister rugs; three Axminster runners, all as good us new, three miff one large Axminster rug, 10x12 ft.: tele- phone table and thair: hall seat and mirror; five-settion bookeaSe and con- tents; one wicker bookcase; wicker ehairs: three large couches; three Navaho Menke ; several tables, nuehtel• clock; complete dining set,. buffet, table andchairs: dishes; china: glassware; cutlery; veranda furniture, hammock, chairs and flower Stand; one White seW- ing-mitellitite-tbritents -of. three fully famished bedrotens, rags, pietUreS, etc.: Empire Tatum tvith water front was bought neW a short time age; electrie plate; eleetrie toaster; eoaloil heater; kitchen table and chairs: tide table; Ettrelca Vitailitifn Cleaner, ell attachments; bake And iron beards; garden tools: lawn mower; lftn HMO: Wand** StoVe: seal- ers; fle*tr Pett: stepladder*: tathet retrigerslor and numerous other articled. tveristioneiirnt be disposed Of, u pro- PVrti• iSeltas04, 111CM OON. Attefilailee *C.4 sTUROY.COOPER ACIION -Jury eNogge-Struck: Out=-Aetlen 10 be, ' Heard enchlity In the Matter, ot the request of Thos. Sturdy of •Gocierich haVe his Action against the 'Town of Gederieli. Cooper and Oswald 'Ohm. heard bY a judge with- out jury, he was successful in having the lurY notice strlick out The, requeet arne before" Adr. Justice Fieher In pond= On April 28th and he gave judgement agatrbt the defendant Cooper. ordering that the costa of the application be paid bY defendant. The ease will now gO down for trial at May -baoie icirT iteL-1,7 Dancey wag counsel for Mr. 'Sturdy and Frank Donnelly for Mr. Cooper. 66 here is Guelph" Asks Convicted Man Caswell Hackett Sentenced to Re. fortaittury for Cl4cken and Grain Thefts When Casweir Hackett appeared in court on Wednesday to answer to the charge of chicken and" grain stealing, he was eentenced to the. Reformatory in Guelph. • . "Guelph? I/There-is that place?" he asked in a r•leasantly casual VOICP as the M.VstTs4e.-Arti41.P4e Magistrate Reid_ lo -eked up in surprise. ,sYou'll find out when; you get there,"- h replied. Ilackett's interest in the location' • • • ede Apparently It didn't make great deal of difference where he spent the next six or nine months He was just asking to make conversation. He turned to A Consideration of the sen- tence. ,If he makes, restitution to the farmers from whom. ,he stole chickens and grain he will only have to spend six months locked up, If he fails to repay them, he will put nine months. Dur- ing that time he wiiI be able to brush up on his geograpleyer:,. Crchwt1 Attoihey'Difdley Relines' Cons- , merit on the case was illuminating, Hackett not only took things himself but he inducted his brother -4n -law, Stewart McGillivray, a young Scotsman, not long in the country, to help him. "That, I regard, is the worst feature '• of your case," said the, Crown Attorney, "Your sister's husband; and you deliber- ately persuaded him to steal. He tried Jo hold out against you: He refused • time- and -again- but fled until until you got, -hime,into trouble too." Hackett said he realized now that he shouldn't ha1te done it. • There were ten counts against him, and be will serve six months on each count, all aentences-to runeco Three African Scout leaders frOm the Gold Coast were sent to ClliwellePark, Efiglande for training. WANTED . WANTED. -Experienced girl want,ectto do housework. Duties to com- mence immediately. Apply to Box 5, :STAR OFETCE. HUNTFA"MPIOR e a utr, - 1 I Mkt. Sant* 'is* toe For This Suintiter " "d. 14an w . On ,TeteStlaY evenpg the'' 110111 904 ; • iserahAM,14441 eLtSsa„.. 1607414SWP A"WO, MIMI ikt rot the aUutot ,NfOluOtial Cu O‘ Ws Meeting 0* Clinton* Air, 30th sn't resulted In a win or IVIt8" Sattndere and Mr L D. Eastman. The ....Six Towns 'RePressinted c lame throdilh-eVa$ vert ties') and ex.; cjtng As tins is the first time the mem - hers Of the Gederich Bridge Club have had * Ohanee to Play for a trophy. Mrs. Eastman and Mrs, Saunders played very iste. Representatives from six towns andi cQs pt bridge and on the night's play deserved their, whs. The cup will villages in ;the area assembled and en- now be put hp, at the annual tourna- tinedasticatily endereed the move to or ment of the Bridge Club on the Friday ganize. AS a result the following ofil- and Saturday before JulY 1st, and play cars` were elected; President, U. 'Carrie, be played for .by any pair in Canada or Exeter; Vice -President, Pt 401110.4, Mit- U. S., the whiners holding the cup feir a Izieriod.of one year. Mrs. Eastman and (shell; Secretary, T. Morgan, Clinton, Mrs. Saunders will, of course, hold the and Treasurer, J. B. Lauder. Godericle cup until July' ist and wehoe they will vaawavema.Taetc. one inn being from each centre in the nament. league: Newt. Mater, . Goaerieh; C. The full results of the game Tuesday Lobb, Clinton; 6. 'Reid, Exeter; "le are as follows: O'Brien, Zurich; D. Hanson, Mitchell; 1st -Mrs. Eastman and Mrs. Sean - *and K. Drake, Stara. - dors, p1us 914., 2nd -Mr. Ettstmin and The- meeting -decided to -une 0. B. A Mr. Carey, plus Tie. aril -Mr. and Mrs. rules.but- was emphatice in Its determn'flf13teheillir-abit=tett- _Eaton end. tar Join the Onttirio -organe, ham and Mr., lumoe,y, tIon Discussion of the case of .Hosall and Mrs. N. C. Lanaway, Minus .1. 6t11 which has a team in the 0. B. A. and -alas. Carey and Mrs. Johnetoa, sMr, which uses players from most of the aloMehen and Miss Gina, (txed). minas towns in Ole- new league, resulted in the 2. 7 -Mr.- Robertson and M.r. Dean, decision to allow Zurich, whIch is not, minus 5. 8 -Mr. 'Whipple ahd Mr. repmented on the Henstill- team. the Saunders. ininus 6. 9--1Mr. and•Mrs, D. right to use one Hensall player. Zurich , a Mooney, minus 7, • I s to.. be allowed to try out two Hensall' „Angther game well be .13layed, next players Init_ .to retaieeonly_ one, Monclay-eventnieAt,--MaeXay -- ' This concession being-allewed Zurich, a claim to similar treatMent , was ad -1 First Boatf year vanced by iMitehell. Thie team wants to aireeesa, .Stratfordeplay-ere. Owing- to the - - Zurith, Precedent, this too was allowed, Dij-t -although-ft, was -pointed out that it was a practice -Which could lead to abuse, I Capt R. B. Angus of "Sarnian" A further meeting will be held in The Rai -ma -Portia Baseball Leagoe ta?Ale 1410 being at a meeting in. Clinton 'Monday evening, APril 30th. Clinton on Monday. May 4th, when a schedule will be drawn up. It was de- cided that only those teams having re- presentation at that meeting and who deposit $1-0 entrance fee- will be included! In the schedule. The balance of the! $10 which happens to be left over after t the season ends will be divided pro rata, among the teams. ' Each team is to submit to the meeting the names of three umpires who will be eallable for i games during the season. Goderich fats are teasdrtg enthusiastic, over the prospect of play here. Marly. aspirants for Positions are out practicing In, Exhibition Park. The problem of uniforms has -been taken up ard some of the odd .equipment ti -f other years has been hauled down from 'attics and Brushed up; is not expected that it will be necessary- lie the team has $30 now in the treasury and more is expect- ed., It is _thought 'that. plenty will be Ilableefromeenterested-efaresetoesta the team off decently. • J. H. Lauder, president of the Gode- deli club, is ver pleased with, the en -1 thusiasm- displayed at Clinton and looks! forward confidently to a successful sea - 'n a goad league, There Will nothing but home town boys in the local yet of the peraonell, there is enough team and while no choice has been madel materletl, he thinks,to are the tOwn_se team to cheer for. In the league games the usual $10 forfeit, will -he used to -en-, sure return games. Gets the Silk Hat With the N Tenuity* .ta Ilto Palled f'or Dar1ingDr4, Oidlow, Tepitiore ary Chairman a .cciturousion At the respiest of the Pubite 13-11Ste* CoMmissien E. C. Darling of fleartilton, engineer to the commisslen, will !call for tenders for tho completion of a new water intake system at the power hOltae1 such tender S to kt 111 bY.110 21St*_19.34,. This was the decision of the Calm141;:, sion sitting on April 2011: Aar. Darling Is to, complete 'galls at once and have' • them ready for Arno tendering It b understood that this will net be difficult as Most of the 'details have alreadY been cost of thiS work place it at abont-'0500, although with increasing prices of mat- erials It may run 'a bitemore. When completed It will provide the tewet with a .,(101abley system_At Intakes whereby If the pumps happen to stick itge„-irirega&011412,4! .t,..2P.Met.keereerneeeeee,..e.,,e,retes turned into the other. Thia consid- ered neeess.leyette- avold-t1K -ifanger 'Of the -water supply being suddenly, out off case of Adonflagration.-Itewill provide for a single well, inuc,h deeper tnati that now in use, which will be divided into two compartments .separated by heavy concrete wall. Pipes will lead Into each ef Iliese compartments. Only one'opf. them Will lac use,d one time but the. therswill-be-avallable always In case f emergency. „ • _ The town council has been requested to issue the necessary debentures e to • cover the cost Of the preirei as •sSorl as the cost is known: Only Mayor C. d. Lee and Dr. Gallow were present at the meeting at which this was decided, the chairman. Mr. • ey, eingeeefifine&to-hie-homts- - ; . ,• - • owing to a severe Illness.. Ou motion of When the "Seamans* Capti 13., B. Ares Mayor Lee. Dr. Clallow will act chairman gm' in command, steamed .into harbor on of the Commission pro tem. . Saturday, April 213th, navigation was of- . New batteries will he purchased for tidally opened in Goderich far the sea- the Cornrnission'd radio interference de - son -611034. teeter. This Is to be put to constant, use The freighter arrived, at 6,45 -p.m. and in an effort to locate and elinainate the immediately commenced unloading 80,000 cause ,of the interference which his been •bushela of wheat , for the Western Can- a source of so Much trouble In town: ada Flour Mills. Water will be•supplied to Go. Wattle - As the boat was due to leave at 3 a.m. eon for his shop in the National build - the following morning; the eeremony of Ing. A number of applIcations,for elec-. presentation of the silk hat to the sea.- tric light &mice were passed. gon's first skipper was hastily arranged. The statement Of the operations of the It took place in the Town Hall as 9 p.m. Hydro System In Goderich , for the year with Mayor C. C. Lee making the pre- 1933 was presented to the Commission. sentation in an atmosphere ef good fel- This showe that the town now has a lowehip. surplus of $75,449.81 in , Toronto, avail - Capt. Angus. a former Kintardine boy able for emergencies. The gain of $5181 who has been successful in his chosen was provided for depreciation,' Total calling, is a quiet, modest sort of chap assets of the system 04 listed as,.$2.57.7 who, on questioning, confessed that he etiehadesvonetheesilkehateinedifferenseports three times. Mayor Lee weicomed hini listedellabilitiess - -----e--- - ' In at short but suitable address to which the captain replied fittingly, remarking that he had always had a soft' spot in bora for • the kindnesa and sympathy his heart for Gederich. He reported shown them in their recent bereavement: that there was practically no ice in Lake also to Rev. W. J. Patten, of,'BenrAllItt: „Huron, In fact he had seen none until United church. and Rev. :,Tolinston. of entering the harbor here. •' _ Crediton United church, Who officiated A score or more of citizens had gath- ! • at the bervices. eredeto. _welearene elle first, skipper of thel season, among them Reeve MtAnnings - d., • D, Croft-, Prealdent of- the Chamber 05; 11 UOM inA .vent's and zeveral _members of the couhell,• Comraerce, 0. L. Parsons, J. W. Fraser, I A• NI) BUSINESS BRIEFS a number of interested citizens and the 293_79, which is $75,444.111 _more than Open Meetink At Carlow on Tuesday •WANTEDee-reitork - wanted by the day: "Apply MRS. E. LAWS,- Britann Rad, WANTE'D.-Maid for general house- -TY work. Apply .MES. HARVEY L. BARNES, Colborne St. WANTED. -Foot, sufferera who cannot • Colborne Township To Be Asked To Decide On Seed Grain Question I " The council of the Township of Col- , Corn • or Bunion Salve. At DUNLOP'Sget Mulls from. pads to uze Cress ' DRUG STORE. WANTED. --Maid wanted for general homework. Apply to MM. T. 11. MITCHELL. Af AN _WITH CAR, WANIma for Route, J"- steady; fatm experience deeirabIe; no lay-off if you- Work 8 hours daily. Apply .1. R. WATIIIIIS (301VIPANY, 2195 Masson St., Montreal, Dept; SA -6. WANIED.-Man or -Monate to bell locally direct to eongumer highest qualify Silk, Hosiery, Real Crepe Lingerie and a -complete 'hie of -Men's Shirts. Our merchandise is priced to sell and a money maker for a •steady , worker. MARVELWARE, 63 Wellington St., West Toronto, •• ARTICLES FOR SALE EDIT NOTE ON FORD CAR FOR SA/E.-IVO' he for sale a Credit a new ro note wd ear For further particulars apply to • BATS Ortll $22 6, 0 0 on'rI and IfAYEla lianalitou t Ooderleh. VOR• SAI4:.-Orie-atee1-tire buggy- in - good tondition. Apply aft -STAR OPP/CE. Trort SALE.--kggss for hatehing at reasonable prim. 0. A. C. Jared - to -lay strain, tarred. Mao, with good laying records, 14144. R. DAVIDO011, Dungannon. Phone 34. von 8Att--4chovroiet coot, .peirtA for "awe, oar and tire; fish dee lively *ago; hear"' Wag011eletplapt 'oPet'twirt-strotirre • XDitht, .IghratvustAlielb, * ,460.0t, tot ingitt 100 03t. , CARD OF THANKS The faintly of the late Chas. Kerr wish to thank the many friends and neigh - 4.10...1•1111101•11•110011, 100 -acre farm to rent. Sea advertiee- prem. A pleasant half hour was spent. all in turn ridding their voice to that of the mayor in welcoming Capt. Angus and in wishing him the best of good fortune for the balance of the e•eason. The presentation took the form of a grey fedora, something much more ser- viceable than the traditional silk hat, although the beremony, to contorts% to precedent, assented the presente of. Che Tt� borne held a meeting oneMouday night, April 30th, to discuss the problern of providing seed grain to those needing same. • No one was present except the mem- bers and they canvassed the aituatton thoroughly. Reeve Goldthorpe announces1 that it wasdecided to hold another open meeting- on Tuesday, May Oth, at which the ,ratepayers Would be asked to ex- presa their opitions on • the question.! The Reeve further states that tile eoun- cil will abide by the expressed will of the majority, provided tllat a represen- tative gathering results and that a cpar expression' of oPinion Is'obtained. Ile reports that opposition to die idea , Is growing end that the reeult isthat it is• difficult to make a decision in •face of this. Ile reiterates hie ganef that he is willing and ailxious to do the best, pos-. tale thing /or the township as et .whi)le, The responsibility underthe !Grain Sub-, aide, Mt rests on the reeves sine town- , ship treasurer sand- Iteeve :Ooldthorpei feels 'that he ought to have the • best opinion procurable from his fellow citi- pper. The ceremony ended early to enable Capt Angus to return to his boat to supertilse completion of the unloading and to get away for Sarnia at the earl- iest poaeible moment. TROUT FISHING OPENS Tueeda*, May let, Beene Open Season -One Party. Out Trout fishing"onened officially on Tuesday. May 1St, and a number of Goderich enthuelaets took advantage of the chance to "wet a fly.' Provincial / doristithe Percy McCoy Tuesday morn- I ing took a.„ party to a private atreaml near Ooderkhh h h , dozen of the gamey and tasty little: chapa. • There are a number of tratW streets's in thedistrict, practreally prlv-ately °Wiled or leased but It Is sald that those in the know on lead You to several places where they are plentiful , and where flshInL rtot resaieted. IRISH BOY SCOUTS AT THE VATICAN roar hartdred and fifty Trish noy ccout pilgrims, were received at the April 20 Vatican by. Pope Pius on ft. Patriek's " 27 ThyAddrttsing the bo yhe His Bane 28 gavo, 1.1104..its. Axattimegiti'diat the 2a, to do-nuto for Viklitlist• IrOf71111 Chliren. Od tor their oiria tanetlikation° e Weather Malt, Min. 1933 1034 37 30 01 30 42 28 40 27 54 34 40 23 34 •04 a ...... 69 66 ment. Enquire J. W. ARIvIfl'rRONO, at Mrs. Chariengeries,-Eigin Kve. Mother's Day /Cards, Laura /Secord Candies. WI -other's Day May 13111. CAXPI3ELL'S DRUG STORE. Ask to see our special, line of hat for Friday and Saturday at. $1.49. Gotham Gold Stripe Hose at 75e. C. A.. and S. McKINNON. I The W. C. T. U. will hold their regu- lar meeting at the home of Mrs 3. II. Colborne, St. Patrick's street, Thursday, •May 10th. at 7.30 p.m. • The regular meeting of the Central Home and .School Club will be held in cOnnection with the Huron Home', and School council e meeting, , in Central School on Tuesday evening, May 8th, at 8 o'clock Report of the annual meet- ing held at Toronto will be given and there, will be a good musical program. Special sale Armand 100 Syraphonie Powders for 50c. CAMPBELL'S DRUG STORE. Play, "Chartn Schools." to he'rpree.ent- ed by Kincardine* United thurch bra - =tic Soeiety 1 Macitay 'Hall on Fri- day. May "Ilth, at 8,15 sharp, undet the auspices of the Willing Workers, eittas of Victoria street •United church. Ad- miesion, adults 35ese cchildren 20c. Restmeng a lazy liver to healthy nor- mal • action • is quickly perforreed by PARKE'S LIVERTONE as well as aidin.g. the stonettett in digesting food. repo STORE. Group One of the North street Even - 14 Auxiliary are holding a silvertea at the home • of Mrs. '1'. Turner, Park West street. on MakinThursday. 'May • kOth. from 4 to 0 pea, . M. May 1 BORN ROSE. At Alexandra. Iloepital, Oede- rich; on Thursday,AXIL 26th, 4t0 Mr. and Mrs. Dan Rose, tneknow a ton, 21 IOW, a on. • -- ,