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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1934-08-23, Page 1L�cal Police Stop. Citizens on Roads 4 - Cithentlion Rattal'Oiaeredi, 061 to L40;n1,01. for, RunsHig1t in Kidnapping ,AntI Rbbeiy,Cases. - Vew,,O.ccUrrenpes have ea stirred -the P6olile:44 Western Ontario asdid the iddoor*Ing of John -Leant of London On Tuesday morning of last week,. followed almost immediately by the batik robbery at Cargill. Local -Pollee Officers were called from attendance at eouit, to"patrol ,roads of Huron County, looking primarily for the/ bank bandits but alee to keep a lookout for tae kidnapperti, Constables McCoy, Tregenza and Rupp Were all out, the two former being on duty until late at night. All motor cirs Were stopped, not a few local residenie being held up'at the paint of the constables' guns Until their iden- e lity was satigactorily estahliated- . .FeilleeofaceaSeellieele:beetkaartatelketada. -take no. thantes -.seethe. Menereseponellele for the two crimes are believed certain to be desperate characterswho would shoot on the slightest provocatialea- „. Great expressed by everyone that American bandit methods are gaining a -foothold on this aide of the border. The kidnapping has roused the country and there is no doubt that the men, if caught, will be severely dealt - A report was current that the bank robbers' car had been found near Hay- field. Police tatethatthis report is ein- truer-no-ear-0f anye-deseription-ha'Vin been picked up there. „ Many, people of Goderich are personal- ly atquainted with Mr., Labatt and feel very keenly for his wife and fa many years the family came to 0-oderioh ee for the summer. Mr. Labatta release cam as welcome oeWs and Goderich pedple are anxleusly awaiting Word of the apprehension of the criminals responsible. it .Thr XtplYS Beth Laxative -Tablets for swine medicine. CAMPBELL'S DRUG STORE. Telepliegie No, 90. WANTED WOMEN WANTED -To- sew for us • at • . home. Sewing macaine inecessary. /to s e 'ling. 4)NTARIO NECKWEAR COMPANY', Dept. 258, 'Toronto 8. --AitirieLES _FOR SALE ' FOR SALE;-2-Man'e. bicycle in extra good condition. Reasonably pric- ed. Aptly to ALLAN REED, Dungan- non. Phone 84: • FOR SALE R TO'RENT tip TO RENT. --Room for two G. C. L stu- dents. 0.25 . per „Month each. Write P. 0:Box 756,, Goderich.. 'TO It/MT.-Modern apartment on _Square* geed legetlen. Xnunediate possession. J. w: PM. sALt-In varna: Store, 'frame building 2/x40 on sills one foot isquare:-.Ldiver floor herctwood- vid pine, upper fiber 13e fit Pine. AU 2x10 Joists. Leati-te. 12x21 pine,* alto on sills. Stable 18x26,_ framea. .8-toomect brick" house; heavily wired on 24 acre lot. Par further ihformation': `apply to anummt, ;von% or r—ET wEL.L. g_enye.st, Also room and beard .near bolleglate, APply 'Nebel St. -.REA14-E,,ANS INSURANCE- " 1TEE .0: F. C AltEY CO. „ Fireo,Accident And Motor Car INSURANCE ,r Office.: Kilsotikf-tfatilge, Weot:St.,, Goderfeh Phone 231, NELSort BILL Mgr. 1 • . W. CRAIGIE ,„ 'Efface arrow Elate DOMINION, PROVINtIAL Atio MUNICIPAL., BONDS • phou'e RE-90E141K, or GoDERicHf mixter case Again iviArnAND C 0 L E IAT , , ,sp,„.„4., , ,---,,,, .,., Tuesday, aepte.,;. Adjourned One gel(' . . vor 41,11; at 8 aan,. To make early Or- ganiaition of elasses'Pessible it. ie,necese P.C. C. McCoy going,into,ilosnit41. eary that all inteleditig students should '.--A, callitpliill call'e,Diatilii$10,41 iv present on the-epee:1..14a day, i ...a' ve. v ,.4 1 Thk. Prinel* it411., be ,,,,f eionsie, ioaL the ki.110111trtitea a twit, kegu, lar Court -0 d Cases in Poi - mer Court. .. ret of the holiday and Will be pleased to confer with parents regarding the differ- entiataireee given by the wheel. • He par- tieulterly requests all tbose intending to take the Commercial Cour,se to regletOr before the opening day. ' The Lasater Scheel students of last Thursday morning he was again re - year who failed in 'Literature are again mended for a Week with the possibility reminded' that to be promoted each must that a. farther week will then be neces- read lacettee_lady .of the Lakkas set forth sexy. Provintial Constable • Percy Me- in the school report senteyoti< COples of coy, who made the, seizure Of the liquor When N. W. Matter appeared before Magistrate Makins.bn a liquor viVarge on the book. may be had from the school in Mixter's pool room cel‘lar, will be abe library tlerotiga the PrinciPal, sent on August 29th as be is entering - P. HUME, Principal. Westminster 'Hospital for treatment of an old war disability. -Clinton Paving Job Constable McCoy's evidence is ,neces- e• - eery along with that of Provincial -Officer Suddenly Stop_ „tied Tregenza, who was with him when the seizure was made. eThe presenteeeepeurn- e-aae--,,-...---ernent was at the request Of Mixter's soli Men Appearing Thursolay Morning clior, Douglas Nairn. Crown Attorney- _ Told No Work—Hope Job Dudley Holmes being agreeable, Magi - Will R• estart Soon strate Makini granted the remand. Alex. Campbell of Wingham, who has •-spent-the-last aened.aysein ,Hurone-CoUnty Jail on e charge of having permitted M *WINS, Goderich Men Pexideipate •lin".leiettettion GO! 7011r410 tiktfel5isteardiue , Atteat 22 Calaler,lett, gelfere riefit up to #34011,1** -'01 We4103444' PartleiPette J. C.: in tfic.inittrt*OkiriktOnta istAged by the Kitieardine ai* jPlUla A 'team COMpeSed: of Chas. Naftel,'W.. Davidson, A. Barclay and T. W'ells, re- presenting the Maitland GeV Club, was successful in avinnipt-the-teaart-prize for beet low gross for 18' hole.s Mr. Naftel also wotsie chair as prt' for the best net ecare for the second e holes., • Other paxticipants itad a, very epjoy- eble afternoon but dia not bring home any Prizes. agistrate Is Unannounced Caller Work on the new highway north et Clinton wag- stopped suddenly Thur.sday drunkenness in his premises, got a clean morning, Augast 23rd.. sheet when he came up for trial. The Men reporting for work were told that nothing would .be done in the -meantime. I no defence being nepessary. aleeeeeeseseee'was assignedfor the eteepepagea_ Aetraffie-ease-frora-Hayfield-drew a $2 but it is commonly' assume -if -Chat' the On - fine for reckless driving.tario Government took the wtiten as Pe 4 A number of small cases, mainly traf- result Orethe decisioo of the Dominion nc Kept Magistrate Reid busy in the dee, Government not to recognise certain, ing_dayseuf_eniee4neumbeney. large Ontario pualic week"' as coming un- der' the Original agreement covering re- lief flamer -it& , Although lacking authoritative word ram Thtuuk, IL 13 iut thuughHIkelihat in Clinton for reckless driving on August the road will be left perManently art its and. He also contributed. - present unfinished state Some method J, E. Nettleton of 5281 Ivanhoe, De - of financing, it will be worked out and troit, was doing arettturn of speed on the job ,preceeded -with. 4,004 115 men -the -highway when Provincial Constable ` are affected by the cessation of work. Rupphove insight. /n court he pleaded Seefeaueeleme _IgAs ODD Acemair , gailty and it "cost him $6,50. • Gladwin Clark, of Exet r, overturned Arthor 4mith, 2 -Year-old son of Mr. truck in Clinton in the dourse of a too- fields which' now spread right up to the and a/re. AndrOatepeneth, Iltuon road, met hurried trip around town. Nobody was !ofty banks of the Iktfaitland, were dense an Whistled and dangerous accident on hurt but he had to explain the reckless grovvths of tell trees. Many efine black Saturday, August 18. The thild was driving. The explanation not being very bass Used to be, 'ladled out of the Black standing on a kiddies' chair, singing his- satiefftetorv he was asked to contribute -Hole. and fronitehe'arealls by the ardent tily, when he fell, striking his head on e • a $10 nd costs. the floor. No ill effects appeared 'until Zacliarie Lacasse of parts' unknown, next daywhen a swelling appeared. This was picked up, in Colborne Township bv continued to enlarge until it was impos- Provincial Constable Tregenza. He did sible for him to see. A doctor, called in, not appear to have any place to go so had him removed to the hospital wherei given a week it eounty jail to get he is rep,orted to be making satisfactory 'was case was dismissed for lack of evidence, Earle Meal/atm of Goderich Town- ship, . was assessed the usual' fine for driving 'without a' permit on August 5th. Howard Baer of Colborne was picked up Many Pa3r Tribute To Splendid Couple ••••••11,,,, Mr. and Mrs Seat* Celebrate 65th Anniveriiiri Of :Wedding.. Picnic on River—Profusion of . - Flowers. On a little shelf alatve Piper's Dane, a gave promise of developing into some - spot from ev-hich they could see the deep thing of a farce was quicklyiajusted. Was Falling Off Due to Typhoid gorge of the Maitland River which they Magistrate Makins said he had not had ee.Dumors-.-Weter Still Warm— I LAST OF C;EMENT raiji/P ( Wrif of IViandainus New Intake Ataelttfit Final Sterx-- d B B d Water ShOulid, lie Turned eit in s ssue y oar, sepuitot, Goagrich final POttring eeheht' WI the Action, Tpken in Supreme COuit to n kit r. arik I arriet1;11. ta ne* W4ter int*Sce"'icept f°14'""n143'Sn1411 'Compel COsseil to Approve '7, inside jebsi Wee' Made Oh Tliktraday after- Tag1 no” School Esthn‘tes Magistrallte".,. Q. Metritinsiatolitlf Stratford wral, appeared In .,Gocierich ou Monday tea straighten out a situation which appear- ed to be without precedent in the annals of Ontariou • - Two. men were waiting for scuneorie to dispose of their cates, one a vagrant who had been picked up by a proYineial cen- stable, suspected of arson, and the other, N. 1.i. Muter. The latter had been re- manded a week ago by Magistrate 'Reid and was appear on Monday for sen- tence on a liquor charge. Magistrate- Makins, •hearlag in Strat- ford that some Unfinished business await- ed him here, got tato his car and was -quickly,"On_ethe ecenee _ate _Vagrant Nati properly-- committed- and Mixter was re b1ikYton'1406141`, tile 'Contractor, has the wefl itsel predetically eoniteibtevalves governing the ffetake of water in plaee. The Collegiate institute Board bee de- cided to bring their long-standing guar- " and all that lerrialtie tO do 1.seto complete rel with the Temn Cottn-eir 1el-CR.4d and the pipe Work theida, and discover a way hem ssited instructions to Frank Done of teeing out the rface water. This nelly, solicitor, to take aetion; Under the has been a source of trouble atnee _the• hole , High Sehools Act, to com'pel the council '.got dewu to a good depth. No real eueeseeeeeekeeeepeceee on eels score once to approve the school estimates._ the crew get dOW11 te the, work of solving Mr.Donnelly Ilea, consequently, served the problem. ° notice in the "Supreme Court fora writ of When the water has been turned on, mandamus and the action will be heard the old intake will be- removed and the in Tgronto on August 29th. The Writ al - great hole surrounding the new job filled In. In a year's time, with grass growing Iaround the temela top, and a. few flow. ers planted, it should be a beauty soot. agairreorriandede -Thusee. -situation- evhiele-- 4 gather' s lenty of • an 'inteeview • with Chief Magistrate _ m have loved for more than -66 ,'ears, .Mr. Hawkshaw Of Lucan, and had not yet had • - • itapossible for the bearq,. to pay the sat - and Mrs.. Cbas. Seeger, celebrated the • • an opportunity -to work out-, itinerary but that he WQuld prObribly take a -proper A distinct falling off in ./mthilhing aries of the Collegiate teachers sipce last Dark Tale of Sugglers I The difference of opinion has made t , so tequilas the council to hand over fund.s for the ammediate requirement., of the hoard, a matter of eome 45,00a T1 will be remembered that the coupe' ell asked the board to make a reduction of 5% in the salaries of the teachers for theeeomine years.- -.This the -board refus-- ed to do, suggesting a compromise of a reduction- of- Six cri. commit - unwll- ling to consider anything but their origi- nal demand, Went ahead and- arbitrarily reduced the sehool esti:Mates by the full 5e1 --and' struck the town on this basis. Gathered about them were their son, care of Goderich cases in the afternoons, activities was noticed as a result of the I my a-. the teachers leaving tour for their Right Rev. Cheese A. Seeger.; Bishop of iii_the mearahneat leaetee rumors • that there was typhoid in the: holidays with uncashedcheques in. their •e Huron, Mrs. Seager7 end -their childr-eii. He had no information as to 'finilikely , liaii;cr water. With the assurance IST:t It fn.150eNkoetlies.-ti-m- tete of the- pr.o-bable .cost of the oapleMrand MrsJMRoberts it was by no means the lait of these pie- Judge and as Judge of the Family Rela- ! lows: Ang. 16; 68; Aug; 17, 88; . Aug. 18. c the Council of the action of the Celle- the grandchildreri oe the splendid old appointees to the new post of Justice of sued by the Medical Officer of Health!, Hu (cation to the taxpayers as a result of , . ..% . . , Woe the Peacee that no such , a ' danger existed ,- the trowds1 the present action -could be obtained. but former a piece of Mrs. Seeger, arid one ___Th,itehi_stiill_eudee_____ _4heve ,been coming, back and the harbor , the difrerence hi salary under dispute A Veryeeial au - or twe old friends. „ _ - -._ punts to Tess than $400,- all ttild. - 'tptchaere ak6a tre - will be pleashige to .most people toe__ ! merrhena : - ' eow,has• its usual. quota of mermaids and i m occasion,- Many dainty dishes well loved learn that mr. Chas. A. Reid still retns I Th t . , . b i --all Special A special meeting of the eouncil was . Meeting . by the honored' gtiesta- having been pro- his connection with jualcial win* through! of the chilly atmosphere. Sinte August videcie--Many-hopes-werc expressed -the d•-'8•PPthltinen",6-4114•1341-k-Ceur-t1-16th the temperature has been as o e Soliercir-Town or Douglas Nairn officially • notified nics for Mr. and_Mrs. Seeger. The- first tions,, Court. These appointments • are l' 70; Aug. 19, 70; Aug. 20, X; Au --21, 68;, giate Institute Board. Celle -was enjOyed so- many • years ego that the from the Dominion Government and :4. . , and . g: . . . en, young people had to walk for long were made by statute not yet reCouncil gave evidence et an intention then voked.1 There, is no increase Iii the riuMber or to contest the - suit although the. full' distances through virgin forests, in. which There .is no reason to expect that they Dr • • yachts calling, - ,. Hamilton of Portrmem bership was not present. , -Reeve hHuron is in port With the Djin and a . , arriving at the river. Ten the wide Most People familiar with the situation - " Munnings and Councillor Humber ,being . e cargo 'of y,KaA. blame , This is the t are hoping that Mr. Reid also , will be third yearthakeeter has brought ialeroup i absent. C0111eillOr He .. uckins apparently voiced appointed the new Justice of the Peace.• - _ of boys north on a cruise. Then during His long training in judicial work and the week the Harmony' of Grosse Islethe opinion of the group in the council,1 hts connection . with the juvenile and Capt. Xt, L. BeoWn, owner, on board; thee„: rTeuty Reeve Turner. and Colincillore6pwilas the "solid five," composed of .famify courts appear to. .make him _the le _t. it, with -Mr.- J obsett the - Humber, . young fisherwcinaan wh,o', was the ?elide logical selection. That he would prove, Kitiwake, Detroit, with Mr, A. 8. Bridge; ' Beabrooke. Fluckins and Col- • of a hopeful young, lawyer. Mrs. deiger capable and satisfactory to the people of I dough, when he diecoursed at length on 1 and the Escapade II/ of Port Huron with • It was not impossible to get lost, before. vvill be revoked. ------ 1 the owner, Mr. Browie all have- made' the iniquities of, the Collegiate Board In . has never Jost her love Of 'the 'Mid, "and Huron goes without saying and miner a picnic among the scenes of her youth have remarked that the appointinent is one of her greatest delights. would beck logical arid veil prOper one, is a . i a port ate funerent times. This, nowever, _ to neginteln the illenclarbei of the "under -dog." ttlielthig prefeta;itga f4 ttl9 .,41Ixtmla af tha . • cleaned up and started off again. - - Many OM Friends Rumors 'have been current for some 10.11mg off froin the high mark -of. been -called for Rrida'y evening when it C . ' • ,. •,.. earl,' -Jely. • A further meeting of the council has 6 . • . 0 racovery. ' Franci.s, Otterholt was driving along a During the day„ Saturday, 'August 18th, , Knox Presbyterian - weeks, and particalarly since the .liquor • Is eicpected all will be present and a full - 7 ',- - - -_-- - - --- - - - - - , - iptnatIC NOTICE road last winter and it eerie pretty cold. on this exceptional anniversarY, many old seizure in the basement of the Mixter • discussion will be held and' decision as to He sated a buffala robe in another cart friends 4aIled at the home in Lighthouse , S. S. Picnics at Park pool room, of a mysterious craft which is - the intention of the council will be -CAR, .0pING TO TORONTO <her Caber belonging to Chas Larder so he took It Street to extend their Cheerful coogratue , ......---- . made. supposed to enter the harbor on dark". along to keen himself comfertable. He kittens. many more from far and near some , nights with loads of eontraband liquor., . _ also took a lieht and a punip. • 200 Attend and 'an Excel - Day Week -end will have- room for two or three passengers. Apply STAR OFFICE for further particulars. •.10••••••••••. 'AUCTION -SALES 'AUCTION SALE OF HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS. . ••••••••••••••••...• Property of the late Mary Jane Doyle, on West Street, Goderich.e. • ' WEDNESDAY; AUGUST 29th commencing' at 1.30 p.m. Living Room Furniture. -1 melodian (antique), 4 chairs, 1 settee. 3 tables, 1 Axiiiinster Rug. • eltacurie-1,--,extension- ta.b1 chairs; 1 sideboard; 1 cabinet; 2 side table& • Bedrcome.-6 iron beds, springs, mat- treeees; 0 Wood beds, springs„mattressee; 2 wood beds; dressers, stands, _quilts, blankets, sheets, pillows, feather mat- tress, chairs, rockeree, congoleum rugs. Nitehen.-1 coal or Wood range with resereola refrigerator', cupboard, tables, 'chairs, crockery, glassware utensils, etc. Itillecellaneotele-el Quebec heater stove, el Cal ,heater, 1 hand washing, machine, reel of hose, lawn mower, lawn :wets, garden tools, sewing machide, tubs and bolier, lock, electric iron, electric grill, large -number of preserving jars, dil elan and linoleepa. Other articles +too numerous to men - 'tion. Everything must be sold to close estate. TERMS -coach. L. DEAN, W. A. COULTHURST, Exectitors, OBOROE IL ELLIOTT, Auctioneer. STEIELBADER'S USED You atay-ift the following. ears and others 1?tealf. intat our place of lansiness. Now IS, THE TIfitt TO BUY 27 Ce, 'cow* 27 POW .COmich, 28 Cti 2 8 Morinion 29 StEDEIZIAtititS 13410ii Battitio 'lams pay st, 29 Ford coach 29 Ilisich‘Coeco, R. S. 31 Achim, Coup; 4 • 31 amt. sedan Mk1iYroni re looted at Moores Gartge, hpl—Cittrisateeil 1 yoaub.$4.85 rouged on any of out oars". cototacho, sent flowers until the house was nearly • The stories 'reminded one ef the old tales, MR. ROBEATSON IMPROVED lent Program Results full. of deep water smugglers. Bert MacDon-1, The articles were discovered and Over - hen appeared -to answer to the charee of -Those who called ,foutitf'a remarkably active couple, sontewhirt to their surprise, as Mrs. Seeger underWent a.. very seriens operation only ‘a few weeks ago, and it was exPeeted that results of the shock would have been apparent. Her recov- ery has astonished all who know her. No public ceremony marked the anni- versary of a wedding which ought to serve as an example to those who now- adays take the marriage iriYVV3 SO lightly, stave-. years-are-onethe --60tir- anniversary the town gave. Mr. and Mrs... Seager a public reception. It has been suggested that plans ought to be laki now for a still greater one on the occasion of their 70th wedding day. The life history of this grand old couple is well known here. Mr. Seeger commenced practice as a lawyer- in the year of Confederation'. At the age of 90 it is believed that he is the oldest lawyer living in Canada. He saw Godericle grow from a small, treeless hamlet in vehicle the -cows- reamed theeetreets at ivilLand pastured in Court Mime Square, to the point where .it Merits the title "Prettiest theft. He admitted*, taking -the artioles and gave the above explanation. He re- turned the articles and got three months Petty Thieving Is Annoying Citizens Thefts of Ckarettes, Cash,,:wsl Gasoline—Hotel Guests' Cars Rifled A regular epidemic of small thefts hae been annoying citizens of town for some weeks past. About two weeks ago, visitors from London were taken to Piper's Dam by their hosts tb see the beauties of the river. Leaving the cars' on the shelf above the river the party proceeded to the river bed. , Shortly retuning to the cars it was found that the "via-it:rig car had 'been rifled and about 100 cigarettes and some small change belonging to the Town in Canada." email daughter of the family .had, been taken. Mr. Stager as Mayor Several cases of theft of gasoline from Mr. Seeger, aead much to do with its motor cars have been reported, one town .developinent. He served as mayor in Official being left stranded on the 'Blue- 1888.9 after serving an apprenticeship as water Highway 'a couple of miles intim a • cotuicilldr. While mayor he instituted • gas station. He had fined the trufk of his car the previous afternoon. On Wednesday night of last week a. largely instnimentai in having the old jack Rutledge: girls, Prances BIliott, the Court House interior as avresult of local butiness ' man parked his car in` wooden awnings removed from the fronts Grace Beattie, Evelyn Doak. Fourteeti the laYing of the new rubber flooring In front of his office on West street and of the buildings which lined the tides of tile &Ware. Trees were planted on the years and under -Boys, Jack Mirror's:I, the Main hallway has to be seen to be went Into the office not twenty feet from t car ee finish eie some wore. le:dines court rtnutt lawn which was fonnerly Bill Duckworth, Jack Duckworth: appreciated. Someone wisely chose black .1.4.1•11.44.•••444.4.• --e- alde•however, Caoffs At the stories. He neeelvee, a V' -it e- . Dr. MeQuibban, Knox church Sunday School picnit ._, nas no knowledge of such creft and, m.L,A.-Nurce 'Ye , -tiger Necereare I Was held this year in Harbor Park and points out that there aro men around the! 6.. A. mcQuibbui, MLA.. of Alma: • N . proved to be its usual success. water front all Melt, Oita, of whom! Ont., was a Sunday visitor aaahe home Geo. Schaefer. superintendent of the ;wad 130 sure to see or hear the intrud- I i tg his old friend, C. A. Robertion, BA. ers and report them. His opinion is that Sunday School, was, Maater of ceremonies ! Inf orm a tion 1 rom Mr. Robertson's 1 L.A., in Colborne of other. men about 'the dock who have. and was ably assisted by F. Saunders, A. home is to the effect that he is very been spoken 'to, so if there is, such a ePhotendterrenanand daagrGow. grown -ups attendedandaannd20: the: art of keeping out of 'sight'. ' much improved in health. It has been boat,. it is being handled by experts in possible to dispense with the services of splendid program of sports was run oft. .1 .........porr ' .' been in attendance on Mr. R. Robertson ie - NORTH- ST:OPPCISES" LIQUOR-Mess-Grace--ardeK-enzite-R-1.10-. ate --A . grand -lunch was-- serVid-iffei the sports and many took advantage •of the 'since the beginning of his illness. . nearness Of the water to go in for a United Church Congregation Pauses Re- . selation IlteeiuestillengivaTdheat No Change swine • The results of the racet were as fol. lows: North Street United church has added ()QM inA Events Four years and under -Boys, BuddY its vette to thee oi other congregations Harrison, Ddn Langridge, Jimmie Saun- in denouneing the Paapised liquor ware- ders; girls, Kathiarn Cutt, Marion Duck- housee. The Huron District No. 8, L 0. 0. r., worth, Mina William& Five years- and At a meeting held itf the elate of the and Rebekah Lodge, will hold their an- under-Boya John Schaefer, Billy New- service last Sunda's', MOrriing, a resolution num Picnic at Jourett's Grove, Hayfield, on Wednesday afternoon, 'August 2ath. All members end'fatrillIes are invieed to be present . and take baskets. The picnic of the Evening Auxiliary of girls, June Sparks, Wands Duckworth. rich. Gertrude Beattie. 'Eight year's and un- The opinion *fie expressed strongly, North St. United church will be held in . der -Boys', plilid MacDonald. Elgin Fish- 1 that since these places had become a er., Ray Taylor; girle, Helen Graham. legally- dry area by a vote*f the people. " next. Harbor Park on Wednesday. August 29%, - -Yvonne Bender, Betty Duquette: • Ten the people ‘should have an opportunity ' Members of families heving the navag years and under -toys, :Douglas Howe, of expressing their Wishes, before any Fowler. and their connectione, Will hold Douglati Meet:M=1d. Jack Rutledge: change *as made. ' a basket picnic at Springbank Park, Lon. electric lighte in the town aridelurned on 'girls, Muriel Leitch, Helen Graham, I ' -- .a----11-!-- Doris Beattie. Twelve years and under , IMPROVEMENTS AT,COURT HOUSE don, on Friday, August 31st. AO inter- esting lecture will be given about the his- th ' e present town water ,supply. ilife Was ...., r v of the family from early times. Boys. Jack 'rufford. Neil Thompson. The hriprovement in the appearaace of 11r- 41.1.6,111.;Mommon AND BUSINESS 'BRIEFS • combe, R. Graham; girls, Gertrude Beat- was unanimouslY adopted, requesting tie, Mona Williams, Marion Dnekwoethee that "no- ehlieraaakaamede in.the faellitieS Six years. and linder-43-oysr-Bruce iti;:& for, the titiairiir bie`t itur Donald, Buddy Harrison, 'Hobby Bender; ,County of Huron tied the Town of Godo - ed the car almost urider his nose, not. bare. -wee people kept cows in their yards, pasturing them wherever they saw lit. rile was finally eondemned as a practice, Mr. Seager being one of the leaders in the fight for more sanitatY tery in carrying on their Work, with the conditions. owner in sight, is being commented om Fier 22 years he served as Crown At They are getting big&tamely t Run* County, finally o P2til .ivellt,throutli tile ett5' °‘f clubbing his polt as the dottes became guests at local hotel on Mutidast.eVen- onetaus kr his 'rears, • tug. fifglit belf-boy law Chem and they Went away when he Witted 4iit dash light on then. .00 or two tio*lt f&wil stores beret been tiviirted as entered by thieves arid totnegoofbi. taken. These cases 'have been reverted to the pollee, litho are working tin theft IWO Ilsts, truilfo. ,104 blOod-POisoning. taste both Ore*, Al IraIMOto getting anything of value -aa he does not leave anYthing of value in his ear. The sound of the rain prevented his hearing tile- marauders but their effron. • It has, been the hope that Mr. Stager will be able to place on paper Sortie of his reco11ect/0ns- of the events in the hittorY of Cloderiell with Which he has been in. tImately associated. its filen& are urging that he do this 'in order that the records /no not, be Lott Tt bo been the great pitasure of The *it to ,adigte rougratulatrons to the. Many 14ohlth 'hare 'heft poured in on Mr. girager. Ruth Deer, Fearices Elliott. Eatabeth TaYlor. Sixteen years and under --Boys. Jack 'rufford, Neil Thompson, Bill Duck - as the color atid it suits -adrilirably. Short strips. lead into each office while the main strip carries treat one door to worth: girls, Grace „Beattie, Elizabeth the other. Court House officials now Taylor, Ruth Deer. Single mens race- hope that someone will arrallge to have Juk Barton. Bill McInnis, Single the walks In the park gravelled and Oiled ladies'race..4ottss Betty Anne Miller, in order that the new floor aeilabe Saved Miss Jean Abell, "tarried ladks;' race... and in order that it May be kept clean. Mrs. J. Parrish, Jr., Mrs, E. Elliott. Plate rate---Bcrlf 3. Bartell and ton, Jul Bar- ton. Peinut.ottAnife race -Mrs. J. Bar, 1, ton's team defeated Mrs. O. IC. Satin- der,la team, Shoe -kicking contest-Missi MarJorie Dati. lkirti. J. ratrish, Jr.' Tar- get oontest.v:Mrs. J. C. Cutt's teairi de- feated Atm W. Abe11',1 team. • Many friends will be sorry to learn of the Illness of Harold Ribbed, son of :qr. gr -,Mk_lorw... era 101..0MP tion kr mattolda hl the Oodertell hos* tat gild reported 10 be doing well. MAX. MM. Max. Mi 1931, 1934 86 61 74 at . 84 64 . tit 12 53 53 51 11 01 85 de -66 $3 53 73 0 2 94' 0$, 736 Don't suffer with ACID *STOMACH. Acid stomach, the cause of Indigeetion, Bloating. Belehrug, Heartbufra Gas. Dis- comfort. Sourness, Pains before or after eating,- quickly undermines the health if allowed to persist. KIRK'S STOMALKA, an alkatixte remedy of proton value, wilt quickly sweeten and tone up acid stout. mil, it is scfentifically ebropounded as the result of years of experience in mate ing stomach disordera. Small doses Make it easy and economical ta take. est it bottle' of KIRX'S STOMALKA today at 0AlkAtI3i1lis MVO vroitg. cmoto TIIANItil The faintly of the late tbo1fla4 Joh** sten' rah to tifintia thek abOreciation of . kindnesa thoWn &ring their latttera Mon and death, aso the.* *ha billed ears and tont flowers, _ SOItti Ut-CA131010,.#M 00der/Ch Wedneaday: August, 22o4;4934.-. and Mrs. Itobt, ligetabe. Mtn:Mt is daughter.