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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1934-05-24, Page 5• t'Continu from Page 4) . _.moi.; -..r .rr.{�.' hy. C ;r... - "^i. '� tiFM ,: _ 'V ��1'.'�A '1P _ Strect.: The, Canada mperance. „Aete While under`Suspension,ivitilo. the Uglier .Vontrol Actis in effect, will become op- erative again if the L.C.A. Is repealed, we do not think that this c• o cu should Concern itself frit. anything' net 'voted o Continuing for *bent t went li�u sr Mr. Robertson said further :ta part,. 44W0 -give''ono 4eredenoee• to -any 'of the argue' ,ments for liquor' set forth in that pets- , noir. The names of the ' signets should who e' be made known a$ Pewitslxo ar not Toya1 to their homem'town.:Presumably- sortle of them are amongst those who go to other towns to make .their family purchases. We .are not concerned with having the kind of people here Who come. Just, for liquor, We areconcerned with the morals of the town and. with 'the- spiritual welfare -of our youth.'' "'"� "Everyone knows of the young men of this town who were heavy' drtilcers be- rt- fore the Q.T.A. was passed end of how they stopped drinking when they could uo longer • get "If wives go with their husbands while they are ---making their liquor purchases, _ CENT A c' ROUND_ TRIP ° COAC H --EXCURSIONS _. TO ALL STATIONS IN WESTERN- CANADA �-- Going Dates : Daily June 10 -to 30 : _ Retu.r�r-!,tort -45-D ys- 111111.1.1.11111. hist they they 'get tome- ' om sai;Mllr. �' "Ail .;e xperleence in the put d eat confirm the that money. liquor,- is * wasteful *lee Of ,none Vii • "We' are not, here for any se lt It - MO, ' ';tot, th, of TOURIST : SLEEPING CAR PRIVILEGES Qs onymewet ori' a ought ad- ditiunas eea,sspge fare charge for each Person tourist- seksee e, .bevy” 1,, watts' tenet 'at an eaperiexise ; With a tourist iti, ` Qusb.c itiet 'ann r, It 'appears ' tat. fellow trraveller, ..that"this. when 'ha lemned, thatN 4 Watts s wU t txo � •.Oadetich» exPressed Terr . pleased withhie trelitment at,a Gose !, bei re ciY hoteluy xt 'rout 4 � v n . ° ' d nee and e e as *ere *as � li or ebyi no rowd ..sm :. no ""bone" 4' said ;he Yi � „. St was"eo int _, ack...-. ^off;at-'b' " ew elry and Jugs, boots and due at the tame time" remarked Mr, Watts. the e- • Al r tainted that d 11e t "W'iikiiis ce _ � �.., potation-- represented' -•.the-...Countr - -of - -.,.. .;: Huron, If a vote were to be taken, date to go into the matte r. 'liquor would be . defeated. Men who councillor Seabrook events 'to change. were drinking 'Tn,en had refused to sign, the gear shift on the.fire trucck as It is the ,-petition when `it had been presented not now .a standard ,shift- and sometime$. to .them, he claimed. The deputation having' been heard, the council decided' that .it"wrWd"seli the Matter to the special committee but not before ,Councillor Ftuiitber expressed the view that the bringing up of the question just leoked like polities. Mayor Lee assured him that such was not time case as at the meeting held last Satur- day night, to sponsor .the petition, those present were almgst evenly divided be- tween the two parties, h was informed. Proceeding with the business of the meeting, the request of the British American- Oil- Co. fors - th'e -privilege .0 nutting in more pumps at the corner of Kingston road and Victoria street was referred. to the _. public-:. works .corathittee. Mr. Trussler,• photographer, wrote ask- ing sk ing that a tax be placed_ -on travelling dation . to• all members of the Town Wel- photographers. � 'The_ _barbers of the fare whave.ard who, have. so. :kindly given of town made the same request, ' so both their time during the past winter in the comminterests of the community.unications' were referred to the If Councillor Bumber's wishes are car- W.F. specialF. omH, Pmtee.rice, as secretary of the tied out there will be an extra tax on . Goderich Musical Society, asked for ,'inpolice dogs, He remarked that they are formation as--forwwhetherthat or rxiza= eputed--tom be'vicious-and-rhe-town-would- tion could have $500. to carry on with. i have occasion toregret it if a Child wa,s The finance , committee will handle the injured by .one of them. The special question. - The public works committee was asked to deal with a letter from Frank Don- nelly advising that Mrs. E. R. Elliott did not _ wish .any oil or tarvia on' the route around ter property, , - —The Davey tree` -experts of' Toronto wrote advising that council lay aside a sum of money to care for the .trees in the cemetery and .parks. The commit- -bee -will -deal, wltheit. -- __ __ • The_time is ripe to do sometiirig about the tax rate in the opinion of Deputy Reeve Turner. There was some discus- sion as to who is responsible for the de- lay the council disclaiming respensibil ty. The name-` of the guilty party was not' mentioned,: but it was `decided that a meeting would he held at an early' granting permission to Sam Smith to, , to grow a few flowers wire only weeds erect a sign on the Square in front of bloomed before, so much the better, pthe necessary bond his shop., filed ^ with the town; theebaseball grounds ate_ • the. Agricultural Park have been cleaned The native strawberry' 'tree (arbutus up and put in good condition; that the unedo) of Ireland is not found in any chairman of this committee he empow- adjacent country nearer than the Medi- ered to get tendet�s on painting the, town terranean region. POWDER•, ROUGE' .PloOKdAOB, :including p. eelen Rubillx' siei•^R 's celebrated Powder"and :t'he .gift �:Qf ler �farnou 1*,OO n ,.. , ... ,,-. ..,.r�rr�t_,.:--.'v :.r„�• ...,. :.;.r .r a-- ,r^ � it •, r� ��apa� Rouge to these Wo cobinatiis only NV..+. l terri u• e^ mid Rachel:.P wdcr • ' 'Red Geranilt nR, o uge nd ' .eh Powder, special. toybofCi fdl, :and oily and for dry skin. This. 'gift for a limited° imo' only. ^ ii . bell's.^ i .ie �`P olr>w c �2"Th Syuar . a MANY IC U •YEARS � IN PUBLIC it .was not easy to find a competent. driver. The fire committee will look in- to. -it. • Councillor! Sproule wanted ' to pay Miss MacLean. $2.00 on account of laild purchased for the cemetery. As it ap- peared that there was enough in the bank it was referred to the responsible committees with the probability that it would be paid. ` 'Councillor. Humber again requested the lists of unpaid taxes. He thought that thirteen weeks was mare than plenty of time in which to ,submit these, to e He insisted that it be brought in h next meettrt'g. . - ' On motion of Deputy Reeve Turner and assented to by Councillor Huckins, ti it was decided to send a Tetter-of_appre ing car aocommodatiory may be secured at eegular rates. Stopovers granted at Port Arthur, 'Ont., --'arid--all• statzan't=''weat••thereof4 Full particulars from any agent, or J. M. BEATTIE, C. P.R. Agent, Goderich. Ont. • Canaclian -Pacific: committee will work on the idea ' There was a full meeting with Mayor G. b. ' Lee in the chair. • • It was suggested by Mayor C. C. Lee that something be done to care for fie grass tri -front' of the skating` rink on West- street... 3.t- . is now nn eyesore and Goderich Bridge Club as• many visors pass that way it would Waterloo Bridge lit look better cut. The question of a curb Colt Bridge Club in front of thetown hall also came up Craftsmen Club; Kitchener ...... _. 5 _and the two matters were referred to Woodstock Badminton Club.... , 1 1-3 the works committee. [encbTTTam Is Seeond xn Brtr e Q,,•11116 -"C ra l�'Wili-G v A Cup_—Sixth M*tC .-inn London Lout, Frey ' a The London Bridge, Club proved ex- cellent hosts for the sixth monthly match of the -Western Ontario ;Fridge Association which was held in Hotel London on Friday evening, May 19th, last, ^ The Goderich team composed of Roy Pette. l ,t i �.--d'xto. Tay for and E. C: Beacom, upheld their reputation splendidly by'scoring 19 points to come second to the Kitchener team who eked out a -slim 'vietor* -by one-half point. e Play for the Spencer Cup will end with the June match to be held in Wood- stock ata date to: be�s5t . Orly :;,London and Goderich now have a chance for the trophy, M London fails to do better than take third _place next month and if Goderich takes first, by no means an impossible event, Goderich will be de- _olared the winners of the first season's play. If zondzin-ta-keaseeon m- at the next match they will win the cup as they will then have a score of at least 49e and the best 'Ooderiuh can do is to finish with a score of 18%. ' Goderich enthusiast$ are , of ' course "pulling" for a local win. • The standing of the- teams at present is as follows: Landon Bridge Club ......... -._.. -16 '1- `1.3 6 Woodstock Bridge Club ..:, 5 1-3 e , as or e • 'William i% ;a n ., ate.... of t � 1Ym thea Water' Anent. Ligh omliai�s Town o1 ledertcli, former, mayor find, ` . n'a until - at ...at nth 1v till s e � of -the �•'G . ,• . • m m to be residence' to Britannia.. Hood` early' t' UU,d�1}a', ' morning, Mai?` 14th, ia3;t, The late MF , n ey had. been engag- ed in business *►s a Weller and .drover hi "£iiia'town for ii-oYTi► "i 1tyi'year , e was early successful, and soon. attained a position where he was able to devote * good deal of his-time-ta nubile affairs, es (lid his father before. him. Be entered the town council as conies Wore eCien.»afte .the turn of t ie cent and was .elected mayor for the' year 1005. The _ following. year. he wise out of nubile life but In 1907,.when the Water and Light Commission was formed he was elected as its chairman and has held that position ' continuously ever since. On occasion,, others have Aspired to the omce. duet" Mee urney was -Firmly fixed in the affections of the citizens and he was never defeated. It became 'his hobby as well as his duty, to study and learn .all that was to be i iaWneabout hydi "' ati airs, with the result that he beeeeme one of the best versed men in the province on the sub- lept end remained to his death do ard- ent advocate of our, great public service. 'Deceased _came to Goderich at the age of four, from Otanabee Tomes-fiip, . where he- was born, near Teterboro, He' was the son of William Henry and Jane Cheyne Murney: both of whom prede- ceased him by many years. _Mr.__ Marney- - was an-- exceptionally large. and powerful man, 'standirg 6 feet 5 inches in height. Many stories of his exceptional strength are current . and give a picture of a colorful individuality^ He quite casually . lifted grown sheep by the wool of the back wth one hand. Whole carcasses of beef were not an un- usual lift for him.' : On one occasion :when -his -Ford -oar- was caught in. -the- mud of a country road, he lif j ed the rear end -bodily out of the mod onto a dry section and proceeded on his'Jour- ney, As a youth, there were few. who could stand against him in a wrestling bout. The Illness which resulted in his death. had its onset about four years ago and Is believed to have been'partly_ occasionedby the carefree use of his great strength in early days. elt keenly the death of hit wife, the. former Sarah ,Campbell.. in- 1920, - Deceased was of a very friendly nature. and became a • member.. of Huron Lodge. I,O.O.F and of Maitland Lodge, A., F. said A.M.He was -a member of, the North street United church, while in politics he was a : tauncht Conseri�ative. One son. Harold, and 'a daughter. Mrs. J. M. Johnston, survive and reside in Ooderich, while his brother, Fred, also lives here, ' He was. buried on ° Monday. May -21st from the family residence. The, service was in charge of Rev. G. T. Watts, of North street United church, after which his brother Masons of Maitland Lodge took charge •of the remains. The Masonic ritual,' simple and impressive, was delivered' by the Master of the Lodge,, R. G. Sanderson. He was buried n • cemetery. 1 All civic bodies, including Hie Wor- ship Mayor C. C. Lee. and the Town Council, the members of the Water end Light Commission, the Board of Health, the Public School and Collegiate Boards, all civic officials and many sore Citi- rens, attended the funeral. 'Floral tri- butes were from North street United church, Goderich Baseball Club, Mait- land Lodge,. A., l;'9 & A. M., Baker & ,Ainslie, the Town Council, Public Utili- ties Commission, Huron Lodge. No. 62, I.O.O.F., ,Huron Chapter, R.A.M., teen- . gamo Meter Co., Toronto, staff of the Waterworks Department, George Spot - ton, M.P., 'H. Blaclfstone and E. R. Wigle. As a mark of respect the office of the Public, Utilities Commission was draped in black and closed for the 'day of the• funeral. • The pail -bearers, all Masons, were Mayor C. 'C. Lee. G. L. .Parsons. Dr. W. F. °allow. R. Stonehouse, M.. -J. Ainslie. and J. W. Baker. The finance committee recommended MUCH BETTER that the public school xequest fee a levy of$20,500 for 1934 and the Separate Clinton ,News Record: Afier all, t id f t ed that the poetry aside, one o the greatest achieve.: accounts of the 'Welfare Board amount- ments of Gentle •Spring is the stirring ing to330 be paid... of an indolent man. to go out and clean The pubiio works cpmrnittee reported , up his back yard.—Exchange. So say we. .And if -he is also moved • 4 • We take pleasure in announcing the appointment of Mr. E. H. HILL as District Superintendent with headquarters in , our London office F.O'HEARN & Co; STOCKS- BONDS GRAIN MEMBERS THE TORONTO STOCK EXCHANGE WINNIPEG GRAIN EXCHANGE • MONTREAL CURB MARKET . ' CHICAGO. BOARD OF TRADE PREMIER.1TEUST RLQG.. 11 KING ST. WEST - MEtcalfe 8760 WAverley 7881 LONDON • TORONTO i J. BUY FAST-GROWING CHICKS G.• a Chicks hatched. in late May attd-une, have got to' be extra- vi,gorou's and, extra fast-growing, if :the pullets are going to give you many high-priced eggs in November and December. If you buyslow-= row_in 1TiTcks at this time of year, you can't -hope 'for uch Fall eg=mearley. Bray "Fou atiomade" pulse' - from our earlier hatches weigh up to 3 ' lbs • each at 1-4 weeks old. That kind of growth ghees you fully -matured layers at five - months old. , Write us for fall, par. titulars and our reduced prices,.or call on the manager' Of the Bray Hatchery in your district.` Bray Chicks Hatchery,, 1O1•Claybnrn Ave., St. Catharines, Ont. Brooder and Odice, 1-1. W. Cha, I 'sworth, Clinton. Eight Breeds -Eighth Year , Blood-Testing—Sixth Year Gov- ernfneent Approval. Real Bargaths OneNOw, lsoii S�noitbird Refrigerator (large -. size), regular. price' $248.00, for $190.00 One N w` Gilson: Snowbird Electric ironer, reg. price $015.00, for... ' • . • • • ; . • $90.00 One New Gilson Electric • Empress Washing Machine, ,,reg. price. $115.00, for $85.00 One New- IlapaJ Tio tghtRange -with water ((�� front: $40.00 , Also, some second-hand Washing Machines and Strive. at ,Bargain Prices. We ca..rry° ,i full stock of ANTHRACITE, BrrumriVOLls, POAHCNTAS COAL and COKE and HARDWARE. For Pleinnbing, 1-ieatin ' ana 'Tinsmathing, try Phones: 22 iia l 7 �*r r 'b3i $.Y',u.:.,",��,4�A•Y�Y�'..`'"tf.:a�s .w., , HARDWARE TORE' A`l' TH H ARB PB 1 ro house on East street and report The special committee -reported:. We have set a price of $2.50 per single cord of one inch wood as in the town hall. yard. The wood is being sold and de- livered at this price; that the billiard and pool room license of E. Drennan be -renewed upon payment of the fee; that the peddler's. license of P. A. Zimmer- man be renewed- upon payment of the fee; also that of J. Anderson for renew- al of license for •peddling coal oiland. that a refund of $10 be given hen as us- ual: that the Black Knights be invited to hold their celebration here °•bu August 2, and that a donation of $75 be granted them; that no action -be taken on the request of William Waite and Wilfred Donaldson for damages . caused by dogs killing chiekence that through George Spotton, M.P., 'the district inspector from Kitchener has been . here -checking over radio interference. A number- of cases have been located and are being dealt with by the inspector. The water, light and harbor commit- tee reported that the septic . tank and drains at the harbor had 'been cleaned out, repaired" and put in condition that the east portion of, the freight shed at the harbor • has been repaired, the floor and foundation renewed and; pus" in good condition. and recommended that this portion be rented to the Goderich Salt , Works •at $8.00 per month. The cam- i mittee_ also asked to be empowered to pureliase--and- -putt--down-•- a- new- plank-�- walk from the bathing beach to the I C.P.R. crossing. r • Erect Fire Escapes CROQUIGNO[,E Porrnanent Waves Curly Ringlet End's $2.95, $3.50 and $5.00' and a $10.00 Wave for $7.50 at.B1t1TISH, EXCHANGE MOTEL WEDNESDAY, JUNE 6th W. Harry Grice and Mrs. Jean, Smith Cries, Stratford. The cemetery and parks committee re- commended that the placing of fire escapes and ropes oh the Park House be , left with the chairman of the commit- tee: that a bylaw be prepared providing ' that indication plates be on all caskets used in burials in Maitland cemetery ; , that the standpipe and water system a't the cemetery be repaired and the ser- vice turned on; that an eleotric'hot plate;-_ stove, and prepayment; electric meter he installed at the tourist camp kitchen. Persian Balm is a sheer delight to use. Cools and relieves irritations caused by weather conditions Imparts a rare charm and beauty to the complexion. Fragrant and velvety smooth' Never leaves a vestige of stickiness. Swiftly' absorbed by the tissues and .stimulates the skin.' Persian Balm is the. peerless toilet requisite. Every `woman will" ap- preciate the . subtly distinctive charm achieved by the use of this nisgiial lo- tion." o-tion." MILLINERY WHITE HATS, from $1.39 to $5.95 Rebiocking and Remodelling Care- fully and Reasonably Done. GIFTS FOR THE GRADUATE -- Gotham "Geld Stripe" Hose in Crepe, Chiffon and Service Weight. All the _new _spring shade,, includ ing white, at 75c, $1.00, $1.25 pr. Brave your Fur Coat Repaired be- fore Storing—See Us For Prices. We Invite Your Patronage. G. A. & S. ,McKINNON Phone 155 Square He f tl e Iinks a d. n � cool � ' o. whyt eG ndcomfortable a�u e II a look our o o �. Y CreamFlannel� r� , I v , Skirt SergeWhite with a dainty organdie blousepin spot ot: or sxit,ll ify g t I check. Or of ref P -- A Heavy Silk Crepe Skint in white and pastel shades, and Light ' Colored Tweed Skirts in fawn and grey tones, with a 'fine all wool in c pullover, contrasting on g _ color. We .als���beat tlIt1 range of Avon Knit" and Bola ni yne s "Frost aline," inss Fine Botany" and "Bout ai ne° t Knitted Wear - • They Look Well — Wear Well — and Fit Well Our prices range from $10.9 5 t© $27-.50 • Phone 86 Hibbert The- Gash Store ---CI N -=A=IVIIILE_ OCCUR -SLOW Pio person shall publish an untrue, de-, ceptive, or misleading sdeertiseir ent in' respeet to eggs offered for sale or distri-, buti6n.''Canadian . egg regulations. JOHN PINDER t BIN ,. 'TING ant Kg ea or • Specials for Wednesdav, Fri- day . and Saturday STORE CLOSES MAY 24th 1 lb. Shortening, lki. Side Bacon, 1 lb. Liver, The 3' for° 35c Fresh Lake Trout,: .1Bc lb. Veal 0.100: . 2 iba'.= for 26c_ Veal Ptties . 2 lbs for 35c (Wrapped in Bacon) Rib Boil Baby Beef.- 9c lb. Shoulder. Roast B a b y Beef 121/2c Ib. Lean Boil Baby Beef 10e lb. ,Stewing, Veal 9c lb Pure Pork' Sausage, lbs• 'for. • Y i . . . . . . . • . i 2 d fresh Hams to roast, 20cib. h.oulderiRoast, Rott-A F We live fit 4 estern Canada and the :Pacific Coast FROM ALL POINTS �N THE EAST Going Dates—iUNEiO'3O inclusive 'Pickets valid .for return tar' reach original starting ' point within, -45 days from date of sale, inclusive. Children five years of age and under twelve; half of the adult fare. Children under five years of age, free. Baggage checked. Berths -in TOURIST SLEEPING CARS obtainable on payment of small privilege charge, •plug berth fare and tax. .STOP -OVERS PERMITTED Convenient Train Service --Optional Routings See nearest agent for Specific Fares—Berth Reservations --Tach ets. CANADIAN NATIONAL THE PAPER AND THE CLERGY' (Fordwich Record) A clergyman carne at a newspaper fibro' this' way: "You editors do not tell the truth. If yetidid you could not live ; ?your newspaper would be a failure.", The editor replied: "You' are right, and the minister -who will at all titres and under all circumstances tell the truth. about his members, alive or, dead, will' not occupy the pulpit more 'ti,ttn one Sunday, and then he finds it necessary to leave town- in -a----hurry,...-The .p s*. and pulpit go hard in hand with white- ywsah abrushes and pleasant ±vord's, mag- ' nifyirig little virtues into bit;ones. 'rhe pulpit, the pen and the grave stone are the great ' saint- mak in0 trititnvirate." ,And the editor turned -"to hie work and told of the unsurpassing beauty of the bride, while in feet she was as itomsly as a mud fence. All mothers can put away .anxiety re- garding their sullering children when they have MothereGravere Worm Exter- niinator to' give relief. Its effects are mire. • atis SOLES tV Appy lillssard's !nasty. wsiher eat pore." �! ei040e1144 Kew wb d hash • quickly iihiite its us*. 2e Thar r trothloto bsWii 1 uperior Stores ALL STAR VALUES FOR WED., FRI. and SAT. am RASPBERRYSTRAWBERRY or', J ' Lge.ar 40 oz. Lge. Pkg- Rinso 29c 19c Toilet Tissue BrHlcregt and Aloommoilmiie ' Rola. 25c Royal York hatches VANS Lgo. Family SC • Box Libby's Corned Beef Crosse and Blackwell's lonato_ Catsup_ Bottle T'°, 25c 17c hits Corn Standard Quality Tin 9C McCormick's Sniiw Drop mallow Cakes trhlictrd lb'17c ��I.r�� Lux Toilet Soap cakes 21c St.. Croix Castile Soap 8 .25c Choice Tomatoes li;o5e 2 f°` 23.c Soda Biscuits 2 lb. Bag 25c Bring us your Eggs---bighest prices paid ets Phones 116 and 216 ,w. �,CUTT,ALV� ' E I , . d 9