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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1934-06-07, Page 1eve Starts. S. Brown, e Q1`l+e� t� o>* . Out of - :A. S & Brown of Kingsyilie, has secured a licens eSsh_ to p ut of; the port of code- rich and will commence:• - e a io - op r t ns at . Qnce. His "bbt rihe • `i$ i ver Swan," . under Capt. Roderick Smith, and a crew of three men is on the Way to Cloderich and ,will probably set' some nets before she reaches harbor. • In the meantime. Mr. Brown is snaking, arrangements .with Harbor --Master Bert I1? ane: old.' ,for a berth for his boat and is ale looking for net and fish house .accommodation. • The ,Silver Swan s'heuld mike an ex- cellent addition to the harbor fleet. She exp sedesignedeby 'Wit,nd r.- 'oT New best known ship designers on the con- . tinent: She was, built, of' IVa, • inch Ma- hogany by ; Reg. :Lowe .in his Killarney,• Ont., boat yard.. Every nail and rivet is eopperi--'She is -powered' with • a heavy duty marine gas -engine- which- gives--h er 0 1 RF .CHEER, INJURED Fad fit 11,00f on to * Pilo of Sento and Oeo.:Eeleher of -4:1101W% Road, hart nara : rowe�ape from death, when lie fell off the tear ot'. outlbuil Tee silence and landed on a Vie, of stones 12 ;VW .belo'� - , Th h +a ec•#dunt.:-cettuuccrect-ori .Monday'evenlOW,at abouit 700'.,p.m.. Re fell head .first ,and 'rising hisarms to protect his head Ale broke one arm and:,; - . .. -sprained the +cithe�r wrist, lie was immediately • rushed • tothe hospital where it was feared liehad brokenhis k„,,.aa-his logs---refusedto—function; T •was' afterwards found o ' >a t to lie the case as he -has since regained the use of the • members.- In addition to the broken arm and the sprain he, suffered, seveze cuts and bruises about the face, He is now- said to be resting comfort- ab - The unusual feature of the affair is that his ' neighbors' State that• he.:was on, the roof trying : in to _ close •.some- openings . the banding _through rhich starlingsg were enters n6 to build nests._ UO s T REPEAT Yi i *au Anether Ti:lp TO Ktneariline As Dominion Day .Atti'act.itall'� Imitafjorit ito Both Co iatrErnl0d: Arrangements Well Aloti As.:a- result of the visit Of the LionsI Club. lnembers lUncar'dine last i t is l#kel,Yn that ;action �r1li talc that • to xa, to carry' ,on work, o c .xl 1?l�ed �htidrenrt clot: � $rues), ran eme.sn are °'being Made hx Arlocal Qt0i. at the rets a of , neh: - G Men; paynotheivisit, to Our, northern neighbor, 't leaaloes_te, - e -az to �m ztGs sndiu speaker' Such as R, 0. Ho per' '+ >, Secreta .' of th p l�,Or �' a �'ipX?led Chlldaran!s .4r- gantion in the Province, to **plain the xk.- fully." en -In �Me se � t 'Wa+rde,n Refer *o Political'CiimPkiira MUCH. .'ROUT' NE. , 4 � BUSINESS 'Then the C ouncd Goes Astray—, Via," it thea Humidit ? The ominiot 'Day . coi10ilttee at till -session On Monday evening, g,.June 'ith 'decided to invite the EIgin Regiment. to come to K;►Qoderich for Lheirs zeekeend• camp to be here over Dominion bay, At the same -time it was decided to confirm the Invitation previously extend- ed by the 0oderich's Baseball Ciub to teams of the Huron --Perth i:eaigee to playa series .of :des on Don:iizion Day. A• total allowa°nOf iaf *100 was deelded on. for the. bail _tom -and an expense- not to exceed $425, iii•. connection with the Regiment. -. Some disctusslon was caused by the 'feeling ..that..two theattractions ht -Conflict but it was sally decided that they Would assist each other, rather than hinder. x �, . 79. all events. The main cause of. discus- sion was expense, CoUncilloe• Huinber having been appointed as,-clrafrinan of reinter enr _.. a InWingham Meeting Arranged- for _ Moiuday; _, �. Plenty- -of.s d= fo e pee r her duties -end is an .lune Yl`�-r-•Ail WeI'come. excellent sea 'boat, Her • skipper, 'Capt Rod. Smith, ian s old Tobermor b Mr. Brown is well -and favorably known in the'ffshin business, having i een for nine ears re- sident of the' Lake Erie Fishermen's Association. It . is expected that his well-known methods of fair dealing will assure him of a friendly welcome by the localmembers of the profession. COURT OF REVISION TOWNSHIP OF COLBOHNE. TAKE NOTICE THAT the Court of Rev Township isi will - be .1re Hall, Carlow, on Tuesday, thetJune 12th, 1 o'clock p,m., for the purpose of hear- ing appeals against the assessmezit "roll of the Township of Colborne for ' th year 1934. All ;persons interested are requested to • attend. WM. ' SALLOWS, _-T.ownshe 'Clerk. STRAYED THettrED.-strayed -fret the 50 -acre grass farm . of Howard Sproul, Wet Concession of Aslffield, a six . months' Old heifer calf with white head and- little white 'spot under, throat Bing in; ,l ear: Trot `t cit- - a'”" '`27h.• -Anyone e knowing of its whereabouts, .please com- municate with WILLIAM E. AI,TON, Lucknow R. 41. No. 7. Phone 57,,,r 3. Aga"II REAL ESTATE—AND INSURANCE ee THE O. F. CAREY 'CO. Fire, Accident and Motor Car INSURANCE office . e Masonic Temple, Weit St.,_ecirnderfch' Phone Aso -- NELSON,H11LL, Mgr. CRAI.GJE Aa o objJe1nsurance See. our rates before placing • Premier George S Henry will . make his only appearance in 'Huron Count ty during. the present campaign when he .addresses the electors of Huron -Bruce in the Winghazn Arena ori Monday. even- ing, , June I l th, at 8 p.m. In the inter- ests of Foster Moffatt, " A number of other prominent speak- ers will appear with the Premier. A cordial invitation. is extended to all, to -come and hear Mr. Henry. The Arena is a large building and will accommodate the large crowd which will undoubtedly be present. • LOST " jo8T. =Yellow (or orange). Persian Cat._. Answers to name of Mickey Reward. MRS. J. HUSSEY, Phone 394- w.• WANTED` ��ANTE --Second-hand Refrigerator,, !Medium 'ize, In good condition. Inquire at STA OPFICE.. ' D fee Rawleigh Routes •In Nort . Huron County. Write l edfa q 'r, RAvvrArc R CU., Dept, CCN -21• -SB', 1antreal, Canada. MAN WIT#,, Dealer needed'' for local rural route sup= plying established demand for World Famous'Spices, Extracts. Baking Powder, Soaps, Cleansers, 'Medicines, Ply Spray and Stock Tonics. 66 -year repu- tation. 9,000 dealers. Must. be • satisfied with $30.00 weekly at start. Credit fur- nished.right parties. Write, J. R. WAT- KINS COMPANY, .Montreal, 'Que., Dept. 0 -G -1A. , ...ARTICLES FOR SALE FOR -SAt , B n 36x50 , timber in • good condition. Apply to CHAS. McPREE. --Phone 28 r-13e,-Cariew. ` FOR SALE. ---A . .i gentleman's bicycle in good :condition. Apply to W. - A. CHISHOLM, Bayfield • Road 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, Hamilton St., Goderich, • FOR SALEa-Eggs for ,hatching at reasonable prices. 0. A. C. bred - laying records. MRS. R. DAVIDSON, Duugannon. Phone 84. • oNTARlo THE ELECTION ACT Form 20a (Referred to in Section 86 ( 4 ) 10110E OF HOLDING AN ADVANCg P011, or POLLS FOR Railway Einislei4e-s; and Travellers.' For ELECTORAL Dt4TRICT, Of fiURON Notice is hereby given 'that pursuant to the provisions of The glection Act (Section 86), a Poll will. be opened on, Saturday, and 'Monday, the 16th and 18ith day,S of June; 1934, from eight o'clock In 11.e -forenoon until five o'clock in the afternoon and from seven o'clock in. the- afternootr until ten o'clock in the afternoon, The place for the Town of Goclerich. will ,be - located at Town Coderich, fox the purpose of .receivihg the votes of raftWay cbtriPloYe0A. $aliors ..and, travellers. whose einployinentls Such As to necessitate their Absence from titne to time front their ordinary plaCe a residence, or who have reason to *believe that they .46 absent ui)on the day fixed Theb Allot bOX will be opened And the votes COW:it/ad at 7 ll'CIOCk the Town HA of Goderich the tOth day of June at the said place. Dated At Exeter this 30th day of May, 4034. WM, PRONE, Re ming Officer. 1 the finance committee acting as "watch be convinced before alfeto _-_1....-. _ . and _ ellibers of Huron - . _-. he would agree to - County Council..., an expenditure. Y p tore. However,, all matters iGentl�ren ; • -were- -'finally- smoothed out: The show, ' : _< _ _ .._ it .. or your o will o on. It now remains to bg seen if i I .beg to :submit for your information the ftegi'ment can arz4inge ' things at m� following report for the past six h • London. the t ci -commie- co -Me• Will take moving pictures to 11- r sus seta: his � talk, • ' if' he is� colied. N'o date Is set asYet ; for the meeting. it ro �unty Gaal . Coos Still An Eatant�rle Most Housewives d tike �' Luce To Supply�,Me. t' 1' 1 d >� a it �---Cents�'� The Connell of the Count of . r y 8uro ,. n met at 2 p.m. on. Tuesday. 'June 5th, 1934, amid such heat as is rarelyr fenced in July. However, Warden Geo. Elliott retain- d. his usual sative manner and aftier most of the members had shed their hot coats and had become somewhat amore comfortable p he called the'meeting to.,or:,` der.' � L 0 report of the Rtlfo�n County Caol as submitted to tha Oeunty Council in session readse a a ms tolleez t - ^Clbderia , Ont., June 5th, 1934. bull -dog, of the treasury ,"•_, and. .av, The Warden - Tirefe "vas none of the usual ceremony ewlasitritiarforatitiVariffreetino- arden was able to get the reeves down to business quickly. In„his opening remarks he stated, that the circumstances of this meeting were linkmen ire -that- two of the ltinmiie`rs were aspiring for higher office in the gift: of the -people: 410Wever, both -were-here to transact the business' of the county and e expressed sincere belief that provin- al matters would not interfere with unty matters. _ 7 ; He then paid a hearty tribute to both and the new county clerk and•• the new et, county treasurer, . , ses ► amt CtD Town Council a u *1 A�"!)?� After Trying rttHa !G'e atm-�►lio�•rd kgs, Earbotax well . irnow f envies l in fro, +Gloderieh, oras , arrested taken . t 1(itchetter 'Ott •to answer to : rge of *t, .haar�a of •at ing t� sell forged ..certlfeatea 'br s the Wr'iglit- argrea'v > ,e cert, fca scripts' .+of • the• "g u1ne• 'f ass aad printed in OOoderlch. ,the pt'1 rater not held ee It .w, v+l de ri to his youth tai c t � lat►n, .of serious nature qf' -tile -;stet he wads ,has. *arbour1q► . CIASh i, Sell 0,01tria 11 ternal as Jame tempt- %axle en latIY tion. were ileal t Wi the 'Pers ferning4 rbour a aattempted to sell the, b certifleAtes through. the firms of gram, Barris and Bricker and Co., of l�ttchon+er, °.K'lte. y:,imis 'falsity. o papers made :clerk • tans -0010M an investigation 'Nras ° 'ted whiehr :re the arrest,,. .„,„, On Tuesday► .,June Bth, Barbour allowed his freettomr from Maistra oard Want M a� collegiate saline Not F t ceough Action on Tac Collecting Trouble of . , _ v. ..orae weeks standing. came to,a head at the last meeting,,of the tOwn council when he aembera of-that-body- refitted f-tha a t--.�bpK1,yW-r ret to' accepts the estimates of the • Collegiate institute Board. for the om- c_. Ing year until - rtaain trUormation was ogus I forth Inge Sea- The Board met the council some days both "ago and informed them that eolle(fiate f the teachers. had been given cuts amounting d an to somethingeunder ten per cent in the salted last three years. The members of the � ouneil . state that _no details of cuts are available. Full details ',are asked for was which, it woe divulged at the meeting, te'� 'the' Board refuses to supply. • Court .1 FOR SALE (IR TO RENT to • OUSE TQ LET. -8 rooms, including : R 3 bedrooms, all conveniences. 2; Convenient to lake front: Furnished if. desired. Will rent for summer or year around. Must be responsible tenant. Apply Box 7, STAR. - There have' been 45 priEoner� d as follows le C. 'A., 20; theft, contempt of court, 4;,e`rape, 3; Inl evenue Act, 2; assault,' 2; Traffic .,A vagrant, 2; fraud, 1; . false preten 1; non-payment of poll tax, 1, makin total of145, We have at present in custody, prisoners. Cost of daily rations. prisoner, 101A cents. Your obedient servant, (Sgd.) J. B. REYNOLDS, Gaoler. TO RENT: -.-Heated,, modern '5 --roamed apartment. Hardwood fl o o -r s. Wired for electric stove. Apply HAYS and HAYS, Barristers, Hamilton. St. OIt. RENT. ---'he south hall . ---01 ho s ue St. belonging to the, eSei on • Church ± McKim Estate. For further particulars l apply to HAYS' and HAYS, Snlicitors for the Executors. • FOR SALE.—A house suitable • for sum mer tourists, known as "The Hal- 5 lid ay Tourist Ronne," situated on the corner of Victoria Street and Elgin Ave. For further particulars- apply to HAYS and HAYS, Solicitors for the Executors. FOR QUICK SALE: Big farm, near bo Clinton, Ont. Bargain. 80 -acre We farm in fine condition with all growing crops; excellent buildings. Immediate tro possession; •; Basy , terms. J, W ARM- tees STRONG', ooderich, at Mrs. Ohallenger's Elgin g a "I'm sure the county is to be congra- five' tulated on our new officials,” he said. per "Our new clerk stands second to none in the Province.. While here only a few -months he has installed a system of keeping • his records which is the lual:. ot_:any -now--in- -use- a here. _ H hat a$ -spent:-many long -Boars In TetirIring -duties and in rendering assistance to.the members of the cotinc_ ils in carrying out their duties. (Cries of 'Hear, Hear'). "'As for the treasurer.” he continued, „re Tribute to Officials appenings Along The HarbarFron S. Miseford Plants Lake Tro —Reports Ice Fieln --Few Car- riers in—Plenty of Perch end -had comie meekly his rescue. The affair ,has been muse _at a. great deal -of regret' ani .his friends as Mr, Barbour has alw to until the information is fort"hcoming. the, In the meantime, the school beard has ani been an exemplary citizen and well ed in- Goderich, where his family real P�1itkffBafiIe Is Ragiiig Merri issued- cheques for' salaries and already ays i has an overdraft ot $1000 at the bank, ilio- Mayor C. C. Lee advised the council that the bank manager had stated that teachers' 'cheques would not be cashed until---the--�eou�ztuk-atlt3rorizeri- -further re- quisitions. That seemed to suit most of the mem- bers who felt that it would bring the . ,matter to a finality that much the soon- er.. __ Reeve Runnings and Councillor Sproul voted to let the estimates throiea as they were rather than hold up the business of the town. The balance ,of the coun- cil - voted otherwise. ' The matter took up most of the time _ ate of the meeting, all members speaking to des. ly Here Hon. Leopold MacAuley and isr Duckworth to Speak' Her , Geo. Elliott a Splendid Candid it. ---Is Gaining Ground The political fight rolls mgr»fly alo with Huron's candidate -Geo. S. Ellie i a nip g g round e , g every A� day, Y. if r . c t dioatTois rzieari, anything. On Wednesday Hon. Leepold MaeA ley entered the riding to the sects where Mr. Ballantyne considers himsee strongest and made an ericellent i We know now that we have a man of pression. ut great ability. - He has already saved us The meeting was held fn the 5pen air More .than $500 'in interest alono by his in victoria Park, Exeter, and ' large a knowledge of finance. We expect that enthusiastic crowd was out to hear hi his < methods will save at least 61500 on He remarked in referring to Mitchell this one .item before the 'nil of the Hepburn; that "he complains, that year." abs him. 1 don't abuse- hitn. j 1� on He referred further to the improve- remind hill of What he says. He niak ment to the Bluewater Highway, an so many wild statements that the peop achievement on which the counts coup- have come ` to the conclusion that th oil could congratulate itself, . cannot rely on any statements ss ►r . then makes." Geo. Elliott got permission from th A report •of the tax collectet' showed ' that 81916.71 had been collected since ng last meeting. rt. several building permits_ weeea referred to tbe 're' earrern'ittee. A letter fronethe ill- _ Gad - er! ch - Si - Salt. submitted- m '- it d n- -proposal :�1'r to arch op � purchase e the old National Shipbuild- u- L (Continued on page 4)* an The Canadian Government Fisheries at, the Miseford, came . into harbor .on dnesday after dumping half a trillion ut fry into the water of. tine lake just de the breakwater:,. Capt, ' strom a es'kre arts.. that there is -mile'-stretch of ice along the wes re of the Bruce Peninsula which n is almost impossible to penetra which freezes open water in -its path a thickness of half an inch eve t. g Avenue. P. O. Box 89. • flys TOR SALE.—Over-the-Way • Cottage on . 8110 the lake bank, corner of Essex St. only and Elgin Avenue, Goderich, furnished, but. all modern conveniences, also office and ee apartment' .building __. Hamilton .-- NEW , D.D.G.M.. ELECTED At Meeting Held in Brucefield May 16th nd H. °B• M. Tichborne,, Past Grand of m. Huron Lodge, No. 62, was unanimously F. elected, District Deputy Grand Master of ' the I.O:O,F. at a• meeting held.el Bruce- ,I field on . Wednesday, May 16th 1934. A splendid turnout of the members of le district lodges resulted in an enthusiastic ey meeting, many OQderich men *being he among those' who attended. Getting down, to husine P eel- s led tor the reading of the minute;; of the t last session of the January meeting of which was proceeded with. to • Letters After the minutes Were' completed the Goderich. This_ property consists- a aerl It and shoe -repair shop and garage. For! ced further particulars ainely to MISS JULIA! one D. LEWIS, one of the exeranors of the this' A. M.- -Lewis-Estate, Goderich. r is subject of wonder to experien 'men along the water front as h remembers ite in Such quantities a time of year., partment of the Government advising ,the -county officially of' the taking over of the Bluewater Highway fron..Gode- t rich south to. the intersection with No. 8 ew grain cutlets Have been in for days. Both the Mill and lye Ele- r tocacTin -all the grain needed for ediate business in the first few days r navigation opened. . .The sagar carrier remit' evill Oen on Sunctsty or Monday of negt- week , The Superior will be back for salt any day now. The 'Canada-Dozninion Sugar Co. have- lined their "warehouse on the dock asbestoe in an effort to keep moist - out of the sugar, crew of four men ender Jos. Crete commenced work on the repair; to harbor which were authorized last by the Public %irks Department. ores Of fishermen fioni Goderich many, points in Western Ontario are ing splendid catches of perch off ter breakwater. The -tommercial rfnen are doing only fairly well. are plentiful but, white ilsh and trout are scarce. verrune4 game wardens examined ets of ahe local fishermen in an ef- to trace the souece of the. rumor unauthorised fiahing vvithin the r. with small mesh teti; was being ed on. rt was feund that all nets well within the requirements of the som vato imm -CLEARING AUCTION' SALE CI° afte N-1 HOUSE .FURN,ISHI:e1GS. MISS GER. TRUDE HART4.EIB will sell by public auction at her resi- dence, -Ease street, Goderich, on SATURDAY. JUNE 9th . with commencing at 1.30 o'akiek sharn, all the ere contents of the house, including: -' stool; chesterfield. suite, three pieces; nas living room cheers; mahogany centre Ule table; table lampe rugs, mats and rime' week hers; Pedestals; portiere; fourteen peer Se lace curtains; pictures; dining room' and sults, buffet, cabinet, table and chairs: I sedur cheats; r.attan _chairs; oak extension, tube tablee oak D. R. arm chair; congole.urn, - rugs; eleetric heater; hall rack; -brass! ereli jardinieres; MeOlary range, coal grates; lake gaSoline stove and oven; coal oil heater;1. cif) Seathain waeher; electric. 'iron; toaster ; the 'n 'full line of 'kitchen utensils; brass bed, fort mattress, springs; enamel bea, complete; that clay cbuch and mattress; dressers; harbo stands; toilet sets; shoe repair irons ; bread mixter: step ladders; garden tools and numerous other 'articles. The fur- nishings are of good duality and will be sold without reserve ,as Miss thirtieth has rented the property. T. CRTNDAY gt SON. Auctioneers Aucnorr . SALE OF NEARLY NEW Mrs. E. Lauder Tait has giVen us ih- etruetione te sell by,public auction at her restelence, Brice- Street, adderteh. On SATURDAY, JUNE lath One EX: R. moth -proof chesterileld suite, Mcluding end table; three walnut consul tables; fotir floor lamps ; 'book ends; verandah furniture, including old- fashioned arm chairs; rattan thitirsi black walnut; Atwater 7,tube ratdio, meeker and table; dishes; ehina and glassteare, including a beautiful cocoa set 19-Ica.4t "gold conitisting of Six pieces-; one cut glass water jug; ,twenty-six, Ostamor mattress and aprings; new 'days bed and mattresS;. new Symons bedd, Vanity bench; pleat' taRestreq. Weeks ; ; foot stools; foicturee; new electric. Stant- ror; overnight ease; Club bags:' Wardrobe trunk, new; ,three large trunks in good keoent:itiourion: wooisuant tblittyrtk.eetf sc;h:lestme tobulafea tehs; mats; 100 feet new garden h nen, lace curtains; Yeager b ?add thiCS: electric heater; eleetric lite:Us/1S; Orden tools; fomenters 6)4444' t4Ole; Itiddees, end Mauer.. nue Other articles. Everything Witt be dlOoieed taiga ?were 'AMONG THE CHURCHES Services at Victoria street United church will be conducted by the pastor, l Rev. F.. W. Craik, on Sunday. June 10, I as follows: 10 a.m., Sunday S'ehool • 11 'a.m... Worship service, aubject. "Perman- ent Values in Religion;" 7 p.m., fubject, -Services at North street United church will be condutted by the patter. Rev, 0. T. Watts, on Sunday, Jiine 10, as fol - ship service; 3 p.m., Sunday School; 7 pen., worship service. I be condtleted on Sunday,. June 10, as Mims: 10 a.m., Sunday School and Rev. ; 2. ;tithe will preach; 7 p.m.. Itev. •11. Mane, of Aga -forth. ,'Llikvlbea at file Hotta church oft Sun- day, June Ulth, ,will be es follows: 10 am.,, Bible. School; lit., itlospel eration. will speak on the living subject, "teinperante." Don't fail to Troyq,.. Toronto. who is, attending fainilY gathering at Bayffeld. *Peak' at the 'evening servite. A special Meg - sage tO yOuthe "What are you Worth?" Ikons of New Dreates jutt in, fresh oria e001, jag its teaOrt as they ,eati be, TRADE COMMISSIONER TO Hurcin County CoUncil which is in BE IN LONDON ,session in Goderiche to be absent from the Wednesday afternoon meeting in o -der to attend the Exeter rally. It was pleasing sight. to witness the unanimit of the council in.giving lam leave of ab sence for the day. grits and Toriesbot sent him on hie way In the besi of goo spirits. It speaks_ well for George him seff and for his oppon'ent, Jas Ballan Highway. A copy of the report of the tyne, that the questiori was a matter o Grand Jury, dated February 24, which) was. mutual lest _and good-- leeling. printed in full -at that- -tithe by The , Mr. MacAtiley for Goderieh On Saturday next, June 9th, Hon. Mr lefacAuley and Niles Duckworth, of St Thomas, will be in Goderich and will ad dress a, public meeting in the Square Seating' arrangements have been com to hear them ;vine loud speakt.i.., to it isarts of the ground.s where necessary. r Father L. P. Lowersr hand. • Next week Goderich gets its 'first look Is *Moved tet Sarnia at Mitch Hepburn. He will speak in Agricultural Park on Wednesday even- r- Anyone Interested . in South. Efiropean a Countries Invited to Censult With. Wm _ . Any business men interested in trade h with Italy, Spain, Portugal. Gibraltar. - - d Canary Islands, Malts' Alberta. Yugo - Slavin, and the Relief) Colonies in Africa •- will ..be interested hi meeting Mr. A. B. - Muddiman Canadian Government Trade ..! Muddiman and take advantage ot the r Mr. Muddiman wili be at the Chamber in London, Ontario. Wedneeday. June .• 6th, 1934. A cordial invitatthe has been . ' extended to .all.. interested to nteet Mr. .1 Governinent's foreign trade- service. . • Star was read and included in the min- utes. iteplies from three chartered accoun- tants, the Gibbs firm of Stratford J. .W. 'Monteith, also of Stratford. and from 'Leonard Kent were read and referred to -the -flnanee-conetnittee,--Gibbe-offerede-to (Continued op page 5) . I • lilts, June 13th. Here again loud' spteak- Celebrates Silvir Jubilee of His (Continued on page le) Happy Event % MACICENDRICK CASE. OUT " . NEW CHARGE LAID About a ' dozen of his brother prieste Contradietery Eyldenee--Will Appear en from various nearby towns. together . Charge ef Reckless Driving 1 ,with e number of his parishioners, gath- ered on Tuesday at the residence -of Re rather L. P. Lowery to congratulate him on the twenty-fifth anniversary cit h ordination into the prieethped of th on June 5th, 1909. On Monday Father Lowery had re eeived notifitation of his' appointment to the charge of the Churea of Our Lady of Mercy at Sarnia, a splendid promotion whith coincided fittingly with the at- tainment of his eilver jubilee. His &at act on'Tuesday 'was the toile - Recent 'Supreme Court. Decision has tlecided to appeal the decision of Mr. Ju.stice Kelly in the action over the Royal Hotel, last month., ° 'Sturdy, through Mr. Dancey, sued tne Cooper, for alleged wrongful setture of the chattels at the hotel last January. Mr. Justice Kelly dismissed the case, tg- lowing the usual stay of fifteen cants tor appeal: ft will not be known, for some time when the case will again be heard. Town of Godeilth, 0. Ginn Ind A. J. The charge pf drunk erlying against CorninA .vents le missed by Magistraft Chas, Reid in court AND BUSINESS B RIEFS e ort Saturday, June 2nd, as evidence sub- : , d' mitted in the case was too contradictory ' Group No .2 of the Arthur Circle will to,substantiate a conviction. ,, ,, , serve tea at "Craigie Rook," Mrs. John bration of High Mass in his Church at St. Peters, assisted by Fr, Whiten! Wind= sor, and Pr. olerstion of Maidstone. In the evening he entertained his guests at a dinner at his residence. ivtersages oft, was at once laid against the Detroit man rind he was instructed to reappear ln ono week. IThe accident out a which thet action arose, occurred_ oh May 14th on the Salt - „ford Hill as latackehdrick wiz driving The. car swerved and upaet, severely in- juring Mrs. 'Maelfendriek, Who has- been iii liospital almost, ever einee. A quan- tity of American whiskey was found in 1 the car- after the accident. Conetable Gundry, who saw MacKen- drick some tinae after the accident was of the opinion that he was' then under the influence of liquor. - *Kenneth - anti ' Janiet Parrish, whol assisted the mother out of the ear coidd not eay whether the son was drunk or' net. 'Hie condition might have been due to shock. Murdock McDonald was quite sure that he was sober when he drOve MacTtendriek,143.the hotel. Harry Dodd, who worked on the dainaged erer,k'claim- ed that he was just the same the day after the ateident aa on the day it hap- pened. Magistrate imd Wank rronnelly regard- ing the latter's manner of taking evi- In dismissing the ease. the Magistrate remarked that the trtith Was not all being told. congratulation were read iron's friends end admirer; far and neat and added to the many pleasant filing:4 said rbout the veell-loved priest by his guests. *Father Lowery is of TriSh birth but came to 'Canada in early, youth, Ile re - College in Windsor and at the Orand Smithery in' Miintreal. He served oier- vites in. Isosnitals and at the front. • rh the eblitch lie has been•stotioned at Coming to Ooderieh. While here he has earned the lo•ve and 'veneration of his enective departure for Sarnia. ts keenly titinininceinent is made Os to his successor here. His guests of the day inetuded ter and Powell Of St, Colturibilin HusseY tnlald Linoleum laid an‘pementtd Cralgie's summer home, on' Friday after - COM, June 22nd. A very hearty invIta- : tion is extended to everyone. Bathing Sqihs for ev,ery member of • the -family. ilciren's Wool Suits, 22 Mieses 'and ladies', sizes 34 to 50, at 81 49 to $4.50. at SCHAErtget'S. The ,Godetieh townelep hospital auxil- iary will hold their regular monthly meeting at the home -of Mr Chris. Johnston, Bayfielct Road, on Thar -setae% June 14th, at 2.30 pan. A garden party in aid of the W.M.S. of Knox church will 1$.6 held at the home of mrs. S. Elssttt. Saitiord Heights, oil Thursday, Janie 14th: Supper 35 cents Everybody welcome. Free trathortation.. from the church at 4-5-0 p.m. Don't forget that a lazy- liver can be made active with PArticts LIVVR- TONE, the old reliable compound that corrects constipatiOne biliousness. •and Don't forget the home -baking sale to be held by the Ladies' Aid of Taylora Corner church in Jas. C. Cerrle'a Hard - ciao Store on Saturday afternoen. June • IN MEMORIAM nom. rn loving memory of our dear Donald, who died Jurte MIL 1933 The rolling etretim of life rol/s on. But still the vaeont &air, Recalls the love,lhe Vetee, the shale, IZU the One that Once tat .44 4 AND STUMM •