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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1934-05-10, Page 84,1,4 No, v 4.4 , 4,11 ,t4444+1, - 0141 con.1,1 [11114/ d , ' lades o •,10 Irina havli4A (00" 04.tit eJc to 0 atur , PUiation, of the Orly litnnearar.ce 410,1s Wing Welt tuaintaintd,: hearts. have been tlie Preattit lePrest*tatitat an tatt eioitiWEittGODEfiJC� TP, X4,14 1•40i*.ltit ately, bee te ve waS Voil4Peg;.',AtiO COX* t, pOrteds• 7 Yeats a :lattner. In the fan, 44001; la. dead. here, f :get* •'iaordOn. Drennan, Ashil, ToWnslaiP: 4040'rIch 4,5"oxstAp. ,:uttrott contyl •maarx, used of veaititainink 'a, atill:•Salti,3-(6 cox was, 62 yors • )40-,, „or .apzeCi i out Not ViOrglitlOlunkett". et 'Auinirtst ,Oottit and 4tottwas r.s.3e4e04 tqi. win ot' ero. Out.,., are siS- Vied b idinselt and, 4 friend, Rli5.13tS•t Ifls tera, caSe wUl bo. '14‘01:A into 'rut MAYES FOR. 0*ACEB11115P14 • The offices of bath tint. County, -clerk Ikna the coutitr treasurer have„heeii corn, *VOW reAtted and in accordance with the decision of the VOutitY •gouneil at Its UM.** 060100,,, Besides new :Paitt and paper, new. egniitirtegt 'hat been ••.2trOided„Air#1.4toi.tt Oill•Oca now look smart land- biOneaslike;. ' tgo ed Jelittere. • e warm Weather has ,brOUglit.-Oite 4Whi`ch •ineasing 40. the children. than usual. The children renort thad Mr. Wesley Farrow, of Toronto, is in town this weak renewing acqnaintances. MTS. Wm. Ti.tem7 and ,ItildXelt, of Ter- ortto„ are visiting her parents, Mr. And Mrs. W. R. - Miss Grace ''Strango.'„Of . spent the week -end With her eister, Miss Mabel Strang, Brittunda tRoad. ' Dr. and Mrsl. Reid, of Detroit, and Mr. and s. Prank in. of Toronto, iris. • ••• • •---Vitnl,'-Staatzel, well 1410Wn PO" PY'4"4*C,7. Min, who has conducted a cleaning and OYeiln butline-`4 on. West street for sev- eral years, ceased operations here On Tuesday -and left IMMediately for Brace. bridge where he will ,g0 illte tile same businelt with, his brother, nebert." His many friends in; Gederiell are. visiting him•-"ii"erY- silsf Tit his riielie-vtuttut: - tiuhing his started earlier this year e01.1. 'the water irt the harbor Is quite Warm ant the eurraot but cold underneath. The *river water said by othua to be "warm as anything Scores of young- sters have tried out the "swinurtite hole" 'by the C. P. R. bridge. - • The mountiesarre b town.- -Constable V. 0. Truseott, Of the Itoyal Canadian Mounted Police, as • been. Working on a " Let Us Clean_ Spiing _ Jogs of Iao year tor y -o--)-3,--- -hey'll.look like new' or--a-nottrei--- sea -germs:- • wear. • VROOMAN'S re,011. Dry Cteaning,--Work WEST ST. MOT11ER'S DAY Accidental Death It ., O0.114vdT„Yah!)eO, Wrtehg,, ualat r rnr'otiig.bo PloTx °e,t4It4e.PrVinc14OTrnitloeca•d • •an1t s 0id recently 44 4*4ttea4,13eittYt lostch*ti the , -.41* , at the bottoni also be SiMiat,akiisJO, when he tuned bi t1, to See •PerViees at the, 'Baptist 0hinvh on •tj1Ze toremioat oU the ,E4itut3 on the PitntiaYi: ".VOLY iOth; will be ),e0h4i1.0ted:by * • *14. fl4 anded• 'Onl• 'Ina 'head. the .pastor, W. pant. As tenovist,10 nstOn sitirrinati 4OWn to ,,ttelpItttn, *net a.ui.,-.131ble Sheol; 11, a.m., 04301, set.. d ,himnncone.Gratuun. 'yiee, MOdei. 11fothertit ,Xcitai - *nod Treatt,,,hia fathers 'house ,Pst -then Adv$01.'",, 'suhieet, ‘"The SOprOne , " canoe over to see 4010 was &Ivo 05.1 weens them ,they tried ,to revive the , gAeciat germ:cgs' Will be held at 'Vie. 00004 • Malt -*ith' **lei bilt being; itpria s. churl 'Sunday, may 43th. t� do SO thet. Started off. for a ::10.4k-'itho members of the 'Sunday doctor, ' ischeel nieet WIt4, the Coagregation All 40.0tar* ,Were to4t zo they...letUrneti for Mother's .Day ,Service at 3.9.A5....ite.nu • and SeeurinirtOther assistance (rOm Ed. "speciat programa provided; 1 Whom .,they :sew In his evvfl 'Yaid' 'fathers' service;' ' the Christian Service • on . Brits** gos&„ they put the 'asH oroup w11,1 lead- the. sex -vice a 'praise; aVoi man In .the truck, aridstarted for tser*iott by the pastor, ' U"r,wriPtjtiOtIll'-,4141:1;42414-ea*triftt Pknr.Qwzotybloart ..0.1fell;."1,1414daeltmllayQ41hitslit,r4wietlitrbnoiteo::uuretce441, ,the way they cOnsixited:•hixn #441 40,,,b5.the pastor, 'Rev. G. Watts; 'As to)”.* voitictiONORANcEisiZT45St. -,1:414eY. *17 OI1C1 to tlie lows: 10 a.m. Met's 0101,, sqbject, - .otrw,p4 where an exanitnatton qulckly otaaireetly • pato, frraining Effect (.101t7„ d11414"4.the /4°6 that' was dead.SP.181We." 1,V,84,ra4 +/Orgh$11 ti•eivi0e.; sun., ikhltatOtt. Anitatett that there had. been .• • 4$ttattfOrd 'Eeaeorl-Herald) 41.0 roy7, nrrtro. joie at. any oze,, Mether's, Day Serviee, (ley!, or,,J Woman."' 3 p tn., Sunday New York,' +1010 1. ---"What do you oasis, Evide nce • WJlIrId 0.nabani, caned, as the next witness*confirmed all that Johnston had .said so far-. as his connection with the the ouatrhitloititi beel!eereweernmeodin,: matas wason Lynn, who stated -that he bad! happened to look upat the moment ,Gatiley had fallen and had seen. his feet disappear - Ing.• nett-traibted* ibent, the. natter as he was ttgi tar away to know ,Mrs. 04100' On questioning, :admitted that she had bought a Malt bottle of think of the NRA?"' We asked 4.1,T...wow. tatt, general sales manager, of a large machincT, concern Which had Ite fac- tories, near Chicago and *lea oftices' on Vark Ave., New 'York City, "Not-nthob," be epliedasaccinetlY, "Up in Canada We undenttand that it IS leading' yell out of the clepretsfon," we observed ranter "Itall right bUt It testing too Mrs. kasReid, 'East tat, menite poi's -1110'14r' eTp a'great deal, but rred ribrufa.t..**d. 4ht1ftert. Don' 1. big' businete is Just about wild. You °tit' '0411s, M.. , lp,ana Tooth easte: ....3 regular" monthly meeting of the Eureka class of Victoria Glided church was held at the home of 14,rs..Oliver Johnston. There were 14 present, one new member and one visitor. Theclass decided. to have a bake sale sone thne In. the • near future, The next: ,clas.s meeting will be held at the jaome of Mrs: E. Adams, Newgate street, At the ,close dainty lunch,- Services . at Knox Presbyterian church a and. Donafdr-ot---ltergner-itrsg'hw...-riibbing alcohol front Dunlop's drugknovr-there-ate-sonte-things-whiele-even-t. liartigett-Irefraw-Sor 'h on Sunday, May 13th, will be conducted , .1.,,t.. tie_ftatt,,,,drunk, ,n _bilvIrtitrirsen_briet bsY2Ivithee,s.p. aasutodr_ ReT D J Lane as tali lows: • 11 a.m., ty.c...al Mother's ore an , e- on e big business back to its leaders. There There had, been 00 quarrel 'with her' be present... .„/::::::;:Ca:1-rd-eshealwinda): till', 4 . the Se i the home Of VIII,.--aft'd Ms, lt. fi• Rani a t, b t int :1-17d.••.u-,--i-ts....4......i' _thatretisivdewintncentannnotd.oan4,:e_codis nieldy 00_,...,p, tr-a41,g-thr Iteftdri-W. Vielltattle-WrileirWarltreid_treetrenalitY.77N1142Goiiriiiiiiiiiiii Dv Miss Helen, Cooper. then read r p - on hueband's Itand. , She did not know. if ' ---% ' i• • • and (Mrs, J., .0, AdOns,- spent Sunday iira,--iiiiresicistali-tneettrtg---were--re eessonr-The rtnutes---ot- the last ad-and-advtedr-and- diens Margaret and Oeorge,-Torento -n-t., far voY. Toro with friendi At. xitebener and Fergus. are some concerns' you 'know vehich have husband ett theday of his dee.th, but presented t th b f th ' blijs109 iltelisse Itrls16d3'113- 6b6d:kAf-wtaest-tsaiknegIcr- bYhilrallVliss -Mr. C. tuagetr,-.1M, and Mr Seeger, -who-spent tna-v-Inter with,- their Bishop Seager, of Bishopstawe, London, ary . are at their cottage agaht on Lighthoas0. TObth Brush 35c 'Ole. 7,25e „Campliorateci chalk, plcg.. ••„t. 71! • •,.,„.• •Feen-a.rnint. -20e and 35c. , ........,,.....!............. ,....... ..= ' • IAuto Sponges. . .39e Certified Stliptitir and MO1, • apes and Cream• Of Tartar, jar — • Pierces Golden Medical • Discovery Liquid : .$1.15 •,BUY DRU‘a AT THE DRUG STORE Lauder Dunlop \‘' Campbell PHONE 19 -PlIONE 1 PHONE 90 Wigte PHONE 40. 4,,,srP,mortsti,y o mern ers o e t. • Emily Bliehanan. An interesting story .tiever- Stepped -into line: No, the NRA rtoble expekment_beitlt_la-rt a • fall,” be coneluded. "This paper," I observed:- holding out an evening Jomanti," "says that over a Which the Untertunate Min.; had fillen million New 'York oltizets have signed Was 'preen:reed 'and Provincial Conttable -the-- petitiotr---niemoriallaing----the---Govern.-Perov-:MoOdy,---wint .had made the plan ment to have nothing to do with the and bad- Concluded the preliminary Lasagne of Nations. -Would, Yon sign vest. Lgation; ealtiaineci the nature oT the . • .... ground:7 itnttemeath,,Lancl_pointceiout- s, sharply ,pro which the -"Certainly," he answered, 41 have al, man, Might .bave struck his forehead. ready ,done so," He putted. a Moment gag Roas„ aleo- was called ifo' confirm and looked from his window, which 1:3-0' • -L tistable••--McCoy'a--,statement- - :- was thIrtY'lloors from, the paVenleri ou - ' ° • " • All e,vidence. 114'4 in -the COroner 'ad - toward the Statile of LkbertY: "We dressed the ittrY Who irruriediately went came from Europe so that we aright be into session -to ,gilrelheir verdict. On free from . foreign affairs. We got- tnto the evidenee, there- was no alternative the last, war.,,and_we won it, but from bnt-td-cleeitie-tha•mieath- was aecidenta1. now on any real American would vote to stay out Gstuley •was burled )retil o • But -but I stammeredi--theeked-4t1Tparlora-oT-a3regaheytiaros.,-en7-Wstinesd the discovery that the Anteileans had afternoon; ReV., J. Lene, conducting' reallr,. won the war, you can't keep -out:" "Why „can't Viprr ,Ouestieneci 114.- • ligerently. "*1 are self-contained., 'We don't need to care about what haptens in other lands.. We're the richest nation In - the World • and we ate not going into any: 'more,- Wars." .-• • '• " 'What about yotir shippfng and your -investenentt abroad?", asked, hoping. that this %Valid give a body blow Tto argument.1 , • V , ehe. stated that he had beeil away from day School 'for regular' att•endance etiouseT1r; the irtorning. She 11407:..P:P_Iihroughout_ _the Year by the supertntert, een' preseW:When her. husband and dent, Mri x. 'Saunders. Pastor's' sub-' .11ohnsten-ilnici,nad'_tbe... drink. , pla4..ot „the . slide or .schitte from en "'rite , Two 'Secretaries," was given by Ject, The -Child na the Midst." Special Miss. M - Bachanatc- Hymn 239 was nutsic, will be rendered by the choir. The sung and the meeting was closed with children are askid-to meet at 10.45 Kali. the WItapah Benediction. Arr •enjoyable in. the school room. subject, social hour was spent and refreshments 'Filled with:the -Spirit.4 • ' t.er'l-reth MISSION CIRCLE 1VIEETINOr °ATI -101,1C WOIVIEN'S LEAG'UE ' ELECT.--OVVICEAS - the singing of a hymn the meeting was closed: with prayer by_MWilson,„ itelreshinent.&,.. atere-served...by„the-lactopa-,4 St, --ladiss-and--a-sociab-hour. was.enj oyed-L- by all. The June meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Chris. 'Sanderson, East St., program to be in charge of Mrs. -Geo. Baechler. GOBERICH BRIDGE CLUB Mr. end Mrs. Robt. P. Clark. of De- At the weekly bridge tournament held troit. ealled on Dr. W. V. Clark*. at the at MacKay Hall Monday evening, the • Bedferd Hetet end viSited a short while following ° were winners : 1st, Mr. and with him- The.v were MI their way to Mrs. D. D. Mooney, plus 15. Southampton to - Via - Mre. •lark' 2nd!: -Mr. T. 4. Patterson and Mr. P. -MOther:Aviro457SerloW1F111-41X--lbata-to 1:1,-,--..,-.Car„m __ Mt. Chas. Wurtele, President of the 3rd -Mrs. N. C. Lanaway ancir-iir. Jas. Goderich, •Salt Company,. returned to Robertson, plus 6. . . town on Sunday, May 7th, atter enloY-- Another game will be held at MacKay itig-ti -cram around' the 7WOrld. -Mr. Hall next Monday evening. ' - - -- -- ---- Wurtele visited many parts of the Em- pire, and tnet a nnInaex of old, friends. MOTHERS' DAY—MAY 1 3th • I will have the_usnal fine' stock of flowers !ter that day. Moderate prices. • I have a Ane stock of fancy evergreens, suitable sizes and varieties_ for decorating . your .hpnie grounds. Ready, for immediate plantin.g. Also have a sgpply, of B. B. 4I'hrip's •ICiller for *fumigating Gladiolus bulbs before planting. All --bulbs should be treated to assure success. the service. and the pallbearers were Pat aSortitott„; Fred Johnston, "$ack -Burrows. Andreivetrangba* -raid .Robinson, Tom Tabb. The', remains were, interred in Manhunt cemetery. --On: Priday--eventrig, -April 27th,---th ._-,--.1,1v,,,_.9..nnuiev...meettratz-_late -Cattililit._ - -11-4ission Circle of North St. ' United .. Women's League was held in St. Peter's CooperThe meeting was opened by church met at the home of Miss Helen school room on Tuesday evening, May singing -hymn No, na, after which the 1st. The president, Mrs. P.' J. Graff, occupied the hair Lord's Prayer was repeated hi innson. -c. • ,The'"-Seretary and e treasurer'S report were read, shoreing the ----fAUCa1014-eona.re ------;;-------'--------;', activity of the League mint favorable •. , . . E7CEC1ITOR'S SALE OP HOUSEHOLD dressed the ladiesat- some length, ex;, faithful to their motto, '"For God :and 04 the eitate of the late WA. s. E. Country.„":, Mrs. (Capt.) P. D. 'McCarthy -Inekratzthe-hoine, Elgin AventterGode- oceupied the 'oliair-for_the_ejection, rich, on . officers, when the following' were ap- of the linest 'varieties in flowers and \ - - SATURDAY, MAY 12th - yointed .for 1934-1935: Spiritual `advis- vegetables: or you tnay obtain them commencing at, 1.30 o'clock sharp . er, Rev. Fattier 1.4wrey; t,itst Pregident, . front the stores that carry our stoek. All the oontents of the house cOnsist-- Mrs. P. J. Graff; Presidertra. AT. H._ ' i Ing in ---- THE NEW TOMATOVENYURE part of: ' ---- . Martin; 1st. Vice President, Mrs. P. D. - One Mason. &Risen plan.), .in spiels- McCarthy; 2nd Vice, T5iirs; E.- F. Lynn; is the most perfect tomato produced So did condition; one Kolster "radio and 3rd Vice, Mrs. Rich. J. Phelan; Treas. far, as it is very- early, the fruit Is equirrraent; orie walnut franie sofa.; one urer, Mrs. if, B. Reynolds; Rec. Secre- Smooth, very solid, has a delicious taste, extremely, free -bearing, and is blight- . resisting. You should secure at least -r, , dne box of VENTURA. .......-1 . ., mahogany table and chair:: rockers and - 'odd chatrs; pictures; curtains; Seven Ax - minister rugs; three MOnittster runners, all as ,good as new, _three a•ardseach; one large Apninster rug, 1.0x12 ft.; tele- •'FURNISHINGS AND EFFECTS. TT horting them, to carry on awl Le alway ' "We'd confiscate? at much foreign la. orving's coTti4E . N;P,stillellts here." In the 174#44- States There -Pas.scct “WaY on TrintradaY viten- we - 'would lose abroad," he. 0cl:shined. ing, Mal 3rd; 'i0 his home ' On John. St, lighting a fresh Cigar. "W'e're not *At- Plektord, 5104.,, Charles. Cottle-, -in• his ticiana here in America„ Were :bitsinea.s 110.th.-Year...i Ire' was born at .j3VII,Staple, men; That's Where we shine and' We Pevqexhirei' England, the- folirth- • T,44.10tn",t_ lixiviati, 7.,:_toiri_gri entanglentent son ,of :the 1,4ts Jantes 'and -Ail). Wober , - Ottle,Y-and eitnip_ with . IS Parente -tO catuula in 1853. The fain , y first settled "Suppose War did `-break out, I, Per.:ei _ t-..137. ran—tford later coming to Goderich -Ithirele:titririLitsitivrtfsz- 'What-svouU--Yett-d• rx..-w-, e. 10-3 inai-r toIctiis Await litsteci, "and one ot your liners was sunk i tea' wrIshin wit • - „ , a ......, . . ., , _ ere !he family engaged in . . ,.. ..... ,._.• _ -. ,Shanidin at Oadericia April -23; 1874.- His '"0; we'd fix it . up some way in diplo-. wife predeceased Aim by nine years. The, and tran-1)9ards1 garden tools; lawn , Matic „oinks," he explained vaguely. , late Mi.' Pottle worked for a !timber of ftnatiorettiowiaor'p-allte:; laundrv 'atove: geaa. stepladders: Barnet - "But .: wfs'tt keep out Of v war," _ * : l„,at you kilo*: that your - American In : thistriet would go' out Or business in a week if It were .not for -ImPorts0". "i tfiteried, ' : - '• • ': ,,,_ _Be Itinghed.-re---701vrong there,' , . • -.nay- friend," Challenged geott_nature •] dly, "te're'self‘contained," . Amerika, has. : eveWriiir ' '-' • . '., ''''' - .- — Anti that it ekaOtit What' the aVerage _ • . tary, Mrs. J. B. whitely; Corr. Secre- tary, Miss Carrie O'Neil; Councillors, Mrs. T. M. 'Costello, Miss . Mar , Doran, Miss Kate' Stapleton, Mrs. Bareow, Mrs. phone table and chair; hall seat and Mero, Mss Rose McGuire. mirror; five -Section bookcase and ion.' tents; one wicker bookcase; Wicker VICTORIA- - ST. UNTrea.; chairs; three large couehessthree .A joint meeting of the Union and Vic- -Cl .Naiaho blanketi; ining 'several tablebatretsta , 'Mantel toria St. Woman's Missionary Societies ock; coiriplete dble . • glasswwas held in the lecture room. of V etoria mot and-chairtr-disheS: china; are; entlery; veranda--"--tf-irniture,"-t--MMOOK, Si. church on Monday afternoon, May ol!N chairs and flow& stand; one white sew- 11th, with Mrs. Byron Wilson presiding. Ing mutate: eontotit.sof three- InllY The meeting .opened with the singing of • turnitlied bedrooms. rugs, pletnres, - etc.; a hymn, followed by the_Lord's Prayer_ Enibougpihrte nreawngea short ter 0411'00:11,..telec_ frales. Arreseshonrtee,oreawdiasng.reentaditrbyeilya_mr‘Thse. wUnsilseoenn. , tilate: electric toaster; coaloil 'heater; The business eteriod Was oonduoted by -Inteherrv'table.-antt-t.hairw-aide-table- Eureka IrActiiin: au • attachments:. tile president, -after -Which the meeting - W88 placed In the, hands of the unkon Auxiliaryovith Mrs. 'Geo. Mciiwitin, pre- sident,. ,presiding. After .the . opening hymn, the scripture lesson; Isgiah, ehap- ter 'read' -resporisively. - Prayer was -Offered by Mrs. S. AIIm. The roil call Was responded to by an ,appropriate ' passage of teripttire. The W.M.S. creed, -was- reatt-in-unison„-goss4 a very interesting 'reading,. entitled, "The -flervite-Station:"---A .dutt--was-,-rendered by Mrs. Geo, Mellwain and Mrs. Ora*, "Leanlng on the arini of jestrstlr- 'ars. G. Harwood gave a comprehensive re, port of the Presbyterial recently held in Wesiey-Willis 'chinch, Clinton. After ! STEWART BROS. - BINMILLER NURSERIES phone Carlow. 235 It may 8001111 early to be • cutting wing- coats,* but itis in 'keeping with our policy of cleaning up each season, New spring coats in English Tweeds and no crepe cloths; plain and fur trimmed, Mart styles.. and well , tailored with guaranteed 1inngs,,' all sizes), ineludir* i half • sizes, at sale prices . $995 ,to $1 50 • GIRLS' COATS Every coat lit the store is arked a special price, all .sizet or giris from 6 to 14,fro in $1;95 to •'SWAGGER, bih have been ar $ season, OUt the o at suprisingly years at the salt. WOrks.'Saltford. 1888, -he- went to--14-Thi lEtiarcf-and-fitere- 'aged-in- pioneer life, .clearig -land. and ilittde .4 ..0)1.1fOrtable home . for iihnse arid wife. Rewas a man of eXcellent analitlegi industriouLandz I� religidn he Was ' a staunch Methodist.. -The fluter,stl-wat••••ooriducted•b Itev.-tAnn. A tXTIQt1_SAMO1' T1 refrigerator and, numerous other articles. --Evervthing-viltbe dispesed-of;--ns-pro Petty :is Teased. , • . . %.73RIVIS-Chsh. , • A. af. ttOBERTLKON, Ex,ecutor,*' • V. GUNDRY i8e gpisl. Auctioneers; pooh-004hnsaturday afternoon, Mar BEST LOCA'reat CiAttAGrt BMW.: Stli,:` with- ihtcrinetit'laa' the tattlii nein& - tery. on brother; Jelin. of 'West American belieVeS. What a Shock. it Bewhiratitlgtoitidailttitr N 111.1tto.boa'atiodun6rnet:st 'ite•-iv:rirn! l'cavrt avolliti be if tile m e truth wretiliy told hos. Thomas', ma$0n, of' Clinton la a He Walked -)Vith frie tO the elevator: ulec'e-of the diaeased, • io.They ten rat _that the fishing IS good • • •' •u ncen,a4s," 1'?.0 observed as act shoe* , - "It certainly is, -".1 'agreed, 'but it win, •-be-liS'iter -atter the toe ,gotr-Olit)-- - The attendant shut the ddor. arid We 'Whirled, toward tile pavement IngitictItteting' Ott*** Setuto Ilotaiont tverthSt he Ittiren-Gottneit � he Home - and •Sehooi, clubs met lta thetentisd 8choO1 On ,WetinesditY ,e'Venlhi,: May OM *id& representatives present from Minton, gfeafOrth' and tfederich. Ufa. 15'. O. -1444(1M, President ot the welooined, the del4atea and gave report of the cOnvention O t.,ho loederikted genie and noboot Asseciations held Mtn*.inIbronith At thati„Ont.' VentkiiiIC "Waa . aargriar&-beiehIP be ittereltsett,Antt, it Jots:strew& tut' something thdrtild.'%45, done to traprovethe qualitY of „films *Ito* in the theatto of the provhate, at -the IrieMOrita mad, It tet.tkain #tat', LOQ idAt th:41410* IV*1 T60tOtt. • _.c400-1,0:Nott , PERMANENT .WAyES • Curly Ringlet gods $2,95,: 5150 tilt $5,00 ,*10,01 • - - ' $10,00 WO* for $7,50. WHAtiOir HOVEL WIONESDAY,..MAY16t11. Mar. boar Smith. 'Cr�, 1,tvaitstir. We are instructed bYMr. Gits Moore, Proprietor, to sell by puree ,auction at the „premises, Si."Andrew's street,„ on. • SATURDAY-14kIr 19th • - commenting at 1 o'clock' Oa*: The garage property consisting of part of lot ',running No,. 936, on Wilielx there is a Well -laid -out gatage, handing containing a large show rbota With plate lett trout bnttery room, workshop and Wash= reek; "also storage.yard 43*109 ft, • The banding it in good Condition, is Centrally_lotateti,: was built for a la;•agot and has always One a goad business. TERMS. -The property Will be told • *Sublect to a reserve bid, Ten per cent of purchase price to be paid at time of tale. -Satisfactory terms, can be arrang- ed tor the balance. GUY 'MOORA Proprietor :suggestions o 114titlier's Day Gifts satsrt *ew iiltts t,root. our . spetukity /*Jetted, range for raia enet traff SIAS 'A Coma* otillioleUs or Otirdenia. Gout *tit*. top afl the :neritite Pt* * OA per pair'. A 1:*,tiNISTRA1OR'S SALE OP EMI- nranmi mitt- cno:rel NO - See our new footVireq for , spring in grey', blue,, 'blonde, brown and black, made in -ties, pumps, gores- and straps. Our, lines are very- attractive - and moderately priced.' e:mvIte Ynia to VT 1 The AdrainittrAtor of the tstate o George 8 Mint,. Will Offer for sale by pnbh tmetton, it the prenabiet, oti , '434.11t*Dtilr, MAY .„ at 4 o'clOek in the afternoon, tot running' nunaber 409, Britanida d., ooderieh, Zie property .will he ld afibJect tet reserved bbt to per tent. ot purchase pt-lce at tbe time ot the,tine- and the halante Of tint OK Vocb 't‘ -e'. • 'Wee in 1,1rty days: ,tront date so saki thefolloWlag chattelst Beds,' doh% aideboard, garden t&1, apet* rugs And ottitt littittet too o -to mentioft. for alt btt O0derie1 Ont. A, to ItCtS FAST.GRO . . From all part of the country we ate getting reports of the extraordinary - growth and livability of Bray- chicks, Halton County, 5-Week-o1d chicks, 10 ounces • Welland County " 9 -week pullets, 2 1-4 pounds • Huron County,1,2 1 2 week pullets 3 pound* 8 Yelit County, 14 -week pullets, 5 1=2 pounds Losserinvelaged 3 14 per cent. Be guided by these results. Buy Bray chicks. ,You can get chicks like these right in Your 'own locality. See the Manager of the Bray Hatchery shown below. Or write ps'Airect for complete information. Prices reasonable. , Bray Chick:Hatchery, 101 CLaybrn Aure., St eat -barites, Oat. • -Brooder and Office, H. W Charlesworth, Clinton. Eight breeds--eighth'Year.BlooVreotintt.4ixth Year Government Approval. , vositiotztiNt *OK is bete again' and $bur opPortimitY to .seeure <X51601t)rti'M itXTO AMOLtilittle ,PILM oat our gtore Auto* tho week ot My Oth and t eicitd, Your guest. ,Thell k 130 Obligation to bUY. The winqer• *rIll'be the one Atilt056 Ole% 18 81088t tAi the hicliilen number • .Whiett will b tpsned and petted in our' Windo - • I 2th at -4-Vantk- au our window during wee)c. OA*12th.— LakC our, guess. ,