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The Goderich Star, 1935-03-21, Page 1tc leer he Canada 2.50 Year te,tf, ev, Canon Warner Speaks to Youth S A c gad of Interdenominational Meetings Held in Victoria Sit. Church. ---full Attendance. Canon Quinton Warner of Crony's aviemerial Ohureli, Isenden,Was' the spe- cial speaker at the second of the speeial 1 lenten services sponsored by the yOuth ef town, wbich was held in Victoria St. tinned -thumb. on Monday evening, March 18th. ,The speaker is a leader in the Oxford _Group movement in Ontario, He was • introduced by Rev. J. N. H. Mills, rector of St. George's Anglican church, Who re- marked that Canon Warner is a member or the:social service committee of the wn. Bowlers Fled 1 Early. Statement' On ilitiGil HILL ACAIN , • . , - . , ,, . v ' . .ELECTED .PRESIOEINT E. J. Pridhati PrO.S.,. - Collector'sf B010 ' Reeket;it.'fOr rallitt*"-"'", . . Teritt se wad 4' the oueraor BreedersMeat' ALBusiness Meeting and Banquet' PrionsiSed byMayor: at Last Fri, , The iinntlal. 'Meeting Of the 4aernsea 'HeM Last-Friday7-0ood pro,» . .day *hes: connen :Meeting, 'Cattle Breeders' -AeSoeiatlen Of Onteraa .itfor Year. . held, In Brantford, rant., Ort a'fareh Nth speat. Notices Are Sent - Ont—Kintes Jubilee to be coba.:_rvecl--Com.. rourie9t:Utteau:sitillilPreeidt for t.lterrn.1113 J. Priclham Was elected prase, The well-known , Colborne Township. eeee . sae the coming year by the Mittea Reports.. tattle man wanted to retire but was not Cloderich lawn. Bowling Club at,. thele permitted to do 40 by the large gather, anneal dilater ewe warless meeeim Mayor IL J. A. MacEwan replied in 1ng 'which. Mile from an parts of the held in the Park House on Friday eVenanavt,er to a questioa by Deputy --e-laessee pepeineeware= wincesoe on the west Mg last. ' Turner that a stattlatent would be forth- and Sunderland on the eget. Much ea. More than thirty-five of the members coming In the near future regarding the eelient WOrk was SecOnnellehed during and other business affecting the welfare theredainVestigating the condition 0! the former thegittiing'''-.. &Okla), It‘t'te Pinfeaser of Anis ga- rid enjoeedaplendiderepast •e -se, after which came the electime of officere findings of the town auditore who are r •mal. Husbandry at .0-ttelph was also re- ef the club for the coining season. It le town tax collector's- beoks. tattled • as secretary -treasurer of the expecteca-that the first teurna,ment will The matter came up at last Friday Association. be held on May 24th and prospeots were meeting Of the,council. Com. Huckins Mr. Hill's many frieada are congratu- TatMeasAragaitkaa40.0.0X1 thot,lieht that s:ch A statement should ea•• „wee are,150410enieWrtcP97-e-anata-tee Otway Mae Andrew -Porter„ treasurer, read the- beeoming restive as a rester of rumors ia,yden 1904 nat. it thealletel , etatealealt , for on the street • Town Clerk Knox stated The- 4 ti 'that -tile last of the-,verifiration notices• - 'Relic's on , Digpl showed that all costs had been met anay : that some =al/ =omit of cash Was left had just gene out and that ten days was with which to start offthe new ye.ar- . needed to enable people to come in7 -ereseeeepaeseeee4eeeser,esareaceeteenne •----, 'ael:Sa-R,C-t-rea-4V4.r....0a441,....1,11.0-110-e„,P.,, L114 Muir Peeple-Interested-in .Curiel Mr. Jos. Brophey spake at some length everything possible was being don,e to of Historkid Interest Which and others of those ,present added brief expidite the completion of the exerts/rise remarks. - • tion and that a statement would be is- Are On Loan to the New an addition eel Mr. Pridham, Other mai- sued as soon as possible. . Museum. -ters elected were: Honoraey presidents, eVressrs. R. Johnston Of Ste- Thomas, Wm. Lane, Stewart Henry, , T. McDer- who have been tottunissioned to complete The new move to establish a museum mott, Andrew Porter and R. 0. Rey.- the 1934 audit, cannot get at the books until the local miditors have finished. here is reeeiving a decided impetus from nolds; Vice Pres., Thos. Pritchard; Seen,. the display of the eld, Otway-Hapeen F. G. Weir; .Treas., Andrew Porter; King's Jubilee family relies now on display in The Star Chaplain, Rev. D. J. Lane; Auditors,- L. The anniversary of the King's acces- window as a result of the geherosity of L. Knox and D. I. Hill; Executive coin- sion to the throne comes on May 6th their owner, Dr. W. W. Martin. 0 mittee, the officers, with Howard McNee, Practically everyone passing the win - Jas. MacVlear and Fred Toole; icuo and 'a letter from Toronto staWd. that arrangementshave been 'made ' to set dow pauses Et few moments to examine tournament Cams Geo. Matheson, J. W.- Baker, Robt. 131ss.et, Jack Johnston and aside the day is a public holiday for th 'd to pa „ em wlth scheols, banks and Federal and Provin- curios which the spectators own at Fater Bisset: epee tournament tom., la cial offices. ' • home, often more or less forgotten. areNee, J. MaeVicar and Fred Hunt; Provincial Lawn BoWling Ass'n Tourney ' It suggested that Gederieh join with several people haVe expressed 'their wi1l! all other communities in arranging for lingness to loan the museum articles Com., Albert Taylor And Robt, Johnston. • . a proper observance of the day. ranging from old weapons to metal parts: Kayser's Mir-O-Kleer Hos le r y in , Mayor MazEwan said that the matter from old ox yokes. There is little doubt ' Semi Service or Chiffon in - spring would be gone into and a decision ae- that, many • more will be forthcoming': shades. All ..sizes at '''Mc. pair. Any rived at as to just what form die. ob- once the thuseturt gets properly housed, Kayser Hose at SCHAFER'S. . servance !should take. and under responsible -control. I The request of the Public School Of the neat& now on display, possibly Board for the sum of $20a00 for eel -welt he mesease' teresting are those from H. -purposes was 'received and refereed ta M. 8. "Comet," a brig which was built the finance temenittee for their recon- and commissioned into the British Navy, nieadation. '''' ' „ in 1770 and wes "Muatered off" in 1816 . The Province will not consider the after having performed many valiant suggestion of the council that the work deeds during the whole of the NapolH of building a vault and making certain eonic wars. . I alterations to the town hall come under Her commanding officer during much the 'classification of a relief project. It of that time was Comina,nder Robt: Ot- i was pointed out that very few men way, grandfather of the Otways and the I would be engaged on the pealed. The Haydeps' , wha came to Huron in the letter • was filed. early years of last century. The finance committee was asked to She fought ' under his command rule on the request of the Collegiate In- against the French and against the'pir- stitute Board for an advance of $1200, ates of the North African shore as well to -take care of certain expenses up to as taking paetain the capture of the city April lst. * , of Martinique from the French On motion of Coun. Brown and Lee It : on -display are her Reyal Standard, was decided to instruct the tax collector designed for use an case a Member of (Ceptinued on page eight) 1.the British Royal family came on board. dered exceptional service in this Beal. Court Judge in iinciOn. His sermon,which at times took on a aersOnat reete, provee inten.sey hiterest- -a-----inge-toetbeeeerowdedeeauditeranna;--The pointed out that the present threat of war was•the result of the jealousy, greed and pride la, the people of today. lie deplored the silly nationalism which breeds -Strife between peoples. All other active Protestant ministers of town were present, Including Rey. W. T. Bunt, Rev. W. P. Lane, Rev. D. J. 'Lane, Rev. F. W. Craik, and a brief artusical program featured the service. Miss -M Prouse, presalent of the Y.P.S. of the church,' was in 'charge of the meeting. During the evening, the Male Quartette of Victoria St. chureh render- ed two selections, "Beautiful Land" and "1 Want My Life to Count for Jesus." WANTED TAEASURESHIP OF G. G. I. BOARD. • Applications for position of Treasurer of Goderich Collegiate Board at a salary of $76.00 per -annum will be received en Writing, addressed to chairman of board, nesday, April 3rd, .1935. 'Mr. W. A. Coulthurst, on or before Wed- i (Sgd.) J. P. HUME, 1 ' Secretary. • FOR SALE !Mt TO REN't FOR SA.LE.-4027 Ford Coupe; excel- lent condition, reasehable for cash. Enetitre STAR OFFICE. laOR SALE. -Alfalfa Seed, Govern- - •-!- anent grade No. 1. W. L. YOUNG, Goderich et. R. No. 5. Phone 2026, .Carlow. BENT. -Two-storey, eight -reamed red brick house on Keep Street; all conveniences. *A pply td JOHN DU1STOW, Fort Albert R. R. No. 1. ron SALE.-4.13aled or loose hay. Ap- ply to W. J. CHISHOLM, R. R. No. 3, Goderich. VCR SATJE.-to. A. C. 21 Barley, grown -a- frem regietered seed„Cleaned /through Government cleaner, $1.00 per bushel. J. W. SALKELD,• R. R. No.*2 ?hone 600 r 2. F° rt SALE OR RENT. --Pasture farm t near alenmiller., Easy teams. Ap- ply to MRS. nu -17T THOMPSON, 13368 (Oheleea St, Detroit;or to Mae HARVEY FUROR, Rs at. 6,,,Goderfch, Ont SALee--aeMiedetached•-house-e St. Meld St. ,Large lot. Must soldto wind up an estate. Apply to 'FfeANK DONNELLY, Gederich, Ontario, 'Solicitor far the Eaecutors. 1- 1'0 flF-'u1try ParM,__On. Blue Water Highway, inside twn Um- its.Five pares of land, (with dwelling house and garage, full basement under dwelling, pounry lieut, room for 50 la3rens, also incubators, one 1240 -egg and I two 490 each. Will sell separately or as a going eotiterri. Apply MRS. W, A. 441KLISIEMUM, Hayfield ;Road, Goderieh, Ontario. - 4a. t George's Church Hold Men's Sunday Large Congregations at Beth*Ser. vices Enjoy Sermon and .Mush of Male Choir. Last Sunday was men's Sunday at St. George's Anglican church and was feat- ured by. a. particularly appropriate ser- mon by Rev. J. N. H. Mills inathe morn- ing and by the singing of a men's cholt of more than fifty voices at the evening service. The Rector's morning- sermon was widely Commented on. He took his text from IT Kings 543, "My fataer, if the prophet had bid thee de some great thing, wouldat thou not have done it? How much rather, then, When he said -t1V--,,%Metta*latOilekallegttalggialaeseeeea... It as the story of Newnan, the proud, able military, leader of Syria-,---who- ceme etrieken, witeeelemusy_ =and who heard, through the lips of a jetViSli "Siro.rer girl, that the !Jewish prophet Ellsha could -euro , him. Being finally prevailed U$ t� Ttti fuss over him, great though he was, but told him, through a third party, to wash -seven- times In the wa•ters -of-the-ativ Jordan, "Naamen was an exceptional man and expected exceptional treatment," re- marked the rector, "but to Elisha he was Just a common leper." Neap= was disgusted; but being an I able man, realized later that he was al fool to refuse and he went and bathed its 'instructed and was cured of his lep- roby. A -simple act of obedienee, sym- bolic of faith in dad, cured him. NOTICE .7ro Cuprroii . .1.••• NIOTICE TO anzortoRs. NOTICE IS liEREBY GIVEN to all 'parties hating- any claim against the Estate of William Vrooman, late '01 the Town of Goderich, in the County of Huron,* who died on or about the 10th day of February, A. D. 1935, to send same to the undersigned on or before March 23rd, 1935, as on and after that date the Executor of the said estate will teemed to make distribution thereof, having regard only to the claims then filed. Dated at Goderich, this .6th day of March, A. D. 1935. HAYS and HAYS, Goderich, Ontario, Solicitors for the Executof herein. ------ FOR SALE.1-4100-acre farm in good ceialition, about 2% miles south- east a Dtingannon, 'West Wawanosh, Ootirity of 'Huron, Ont. 11.14,- story house in good tondition(Bank barn. Good cement stabling. Several acres timber- ed; no bine, valleys or waste land, very tete stones:rine, water impply. Good Water ilk both hommo and barn, Thuile- &te Posseeskni. Easy terms., For par - tightens See • J. W. ARMS'IMAX,10, Box 89, Goderichr Ont„ At litfrs. Challenger's. Elgin Ave. 19196...109•999mmamommormenimortutrodorineommiirementoisoirtnimioar FOR, RENT Or rOlt 'SALV Bedford tesidenee.,-Coboutje St. t F fl nAltROWe Exeetitor Phone 97 • REAL ESTATE AND INSURANOlg t IL Trif .CAREt CO. Fire, Accident and Motor Car INSURANCE ' • Maiiirde TM,* Wet flist Gattelch Phone $30 MSON MU, CRAIGIf asataate Rea Estate potitititOtt, ritoVitiCIAL , MUNWIP 110N04 1 AUCTION SALES' - A teCTa0N, SALE OF FARM STOOK, ea' =IMPLEMENTS and HOUSED& FURNITURE. 11014•••••••••• MRS. JAMES ROSS will sell by public auction at Lot* 15, Con. 3, Goderich Twp., on W'EDNESDAY, MARCH 27th, 'commencing at 1.30 sharp: _ 3 farin horses; 2 milch cows in calf, 6 yrs. old; 1 ranch cow in calf, 7 yrs, old; r heifer in calf, 4 yearliags, 2 fall calves; 1 brood so*, bred; 7. young pigs; 60 hens; binder, mower, hay rake, wagon, manure.spre.ader,cultivator, set of discsr set -et harmers, --Sniffler, Seeds drill, hay fork and rope, buggy, buzz Saw, walking plow, cutting box, London 44 lap. en- gine, single and double barnereten separator, fanning m1.11, -cutter, 2 sets of wales, wheelbarrow, breeder stove, a qUaraitry of mixed grain, buckwheat, hay and wpod. Aito all the household fur- niture and effette. No reserve. Everything must be dis- posed of. e1gallid3--Cash. MRS. JAS. ROSS, Proprietress. OUNDRY de SON„Autioneers. rxEOUTOR'S /ALE .OF LAND AND •CHATIELS. The Executor of the Estate of William Vrooman will offer for Sate by public auction, on Saturday, March 23rd, al 1.30 o'clock, at the premises, (1) Lot No, 6, in Ciordon's Survey of the Town of GI/detach, subdiVia- len Of Lots, terming NuMbers 330, 1377 and VS, on which there is situate a red brick dwelling house. (2) Part of Park Let No. al, formerly known as the West hall of Town Lot 186. Also household furniture as follows: ' Three-piece suites, upholstered in tap... bureau, oek refrigerator, 1 reed settee and chairs, 1 davenport, 2 mattresses, 2 feather ticks, 1 fernery, 5 rocking chairs, 4 small IOUS, 3-Pieee. *Parldi Sala', I sms11 'set*, ebnirolelun rugs, carpet, small Ingt,,,atpieca,..balk-,bedreiora-aulter.,1,white Iran bed, 1" White wooden bed, 1 white dlessOt- oh -Or ist 'O( , Stretcher and MUMS, towing rasiehine, *Vilna dining fable (four leaves), 6 din- IngAthairs, 10 ...hatid,maeie kitchen drop leaf beb15, kitchen cap- ' Wird, Quebec Ifeater,p, Quebec /cook istOare with *Met. AVIA, ,1 idtchert clock, floor POlkiher, topper bolier, eloctrit toaster. electric- Iron,Cog' oil stove, pit. tures, attains, i Pill<ws, books, sealers. &Mita. atOking.utenaits. Viltia$4...tor Chattels, Noll, *or real tette, 00% at time of Mae and balanct Within SO dere ratta date 01 sale. •Yier further PartitaltirS. apply to 00$1)0Y. AtittiOntere 100iieriell, Ont.* Or' tO , pparently she -was never favored with such a call as the flag as as it was when supplied by its "makers, the rough hem still being intact and,the bunting show- ing no signs of weather. 'Her old logbooks and charts and ar- ticles of war are irfso a part of the col- fietraii;flarTatter being often priated in French,, showing that the sailers of that navy were active in furthering knowledge of the sea. • There are, 40o, --many -comments ocean curreSites and relief maps of dif- ferent plies of the Wed African coast TENDERS WANTED SALE BY TENDER. Tenders will be received by the under- signed until 'SATURDAY, MARCH 30th, at 3.q o'clock non for that portion of B1ockYd' Township_ef....96111Orne. Ifillie-County -of Huron, owned by the late William O'Connell. All tenders .must be accompanied by a tertified cheque for 10 per cent. of the tender. Per _further particulars. .to the undersigned. - - The highest or .ally other tender not necessarily acetpted. Dated at Gaderich this 14th day of Mareh, 1935, FRANK DONNELLY,' Gocierich, Ontario, Solicitor for the laxecutore. Walkekton Brokers, nt UP Fejt Trial Mendiers„arid Employes of Thin to Appear at First Court- Many - Many Thousands of Dollars Said to Be Lost. Eldridge L. Ernest, Ervin M. Ernest. bankeupt Walkerton brokers and J. H. Crignten, an etnPloiee of Toronto, will face trial at the neXt court of corapetent jurisdiction to be held in Ooderich as a result of the preliminary hearing staged in Goderich before Magistrate J. A. Makins last Thursday, March 14th. The session occupied more than four heurs and then ended only when the AIM ktMtatlfg„g‘WleiliNertin4,- ,-‘11,, of further evidence- after the firm 1-1 Eldridge L. Ernest -4U-0(e-of- Walker on February ist. Complaint had been reeiiied -froth a-itirtitier -or t1�isi& an enquiry was. Instituted on the basis of which the crown now claims that. Sa-a-111-6-atindinif -Vara:1i by numerous clients af the flan in dile ferente parts of Huron,. day's -hearing -was-held afterand examination of the books by the crown had shown that numbers of clients hid apparently not been paid and that no ,assets of any particular value remained. A few ,certificates ofsinterese.; in mining syndicates and in mining companies in process of orga.nizatton'were all that re- mained for the creditors. The Charges Specifically, Irwin -will appear for The speaker tontineed, "A servant, t trial before judge and jury charged with I slipped along side of him, and said a having stolen $2,012.44 from J. J. Evans very striking thing, the epitome of tom- of Wingham and *1400. from Mrs, J. J. Mon, sense, "If the prophet had asked Evans, his wife. thee to do some great thing thou would Eldridge' L. Ernest will face the charge have done": it -why not do it when he of having stolen $76.84 from A. C. says wash and be .clean. It all made a Adams of Winghaea while J. H. Cright- very fine show to be resentful -stalk cal on :is alleged to have stolen a similar In selfishness and unfounded pride, but amonnt from the same persen. his hands Were white -knots in his Each has been out on ban since war - limbs and pain unbearable -.-still leprous rants were issued for their arrest on —so he retitined-cild as he was corn- February Oth 'and this was received, tnanded and he was made clean:- their eponsors being present in court. "The . world isfull of the Naaman J. J. ---Evans, his wife, Mrs. Janet type -We like to think otherwise. We Adams, and A. 0. Adams, all of Wing - try to forget it -we try to convince selves otherwise, but stile -there it is:- sintentatienally to -day the woad is full .of mistrust—Sir John Simon rush- ing back from a week -end holiday to as hag conference over European situa- tions, which cries out ailstrust of every- one -No nation .by its economic natian- alism is able , to sit in a family group, and talk things over in peace and har- mony and love; -Just as leprous as na- tions can be - "Nationally -What leprous, problems ham, testified, showing that, they had given the Wingham office of the Ann money with which to purchase _stocks and had never been able to get the money nor the stocks back. Crown Attorney liolnaes stated that he IssoPosed to show that the firm got the money, bought the stocks, sold them again and that the nioney went to the credit of the firm. Miss Lillian Hurlbut, bookkeeper • of the firm in Walkerton, traced, at the re- quest of the Crown Attorney, the var- -two out of every five on direct relief bus entries made in the books when -problems of equality of distribution -of either a sale. or purchase ,order was temperance and what not. placed. At one time she had to be "Individually, more -people atv- drag- warned -that -she- was- not giving all t ging themselves through life in such a information asked and stood in danger manner that they often wonder just why of being considered a hostile witne. they are doing It --Every last man knows something fa wrong -the state is lep- rous, but what is.„ -it saying: - "It bays just as Naesnan slid -We are Wife :seeteelarainar age -in, discovery or- ganizatem-effieleney and proficiency very exceptional, and we require a spe- cial investigation and research to find a cure"As:ma-11 Voice -that Of the minority, who believe in God, and in his Divine She explained the makeup of the firm at its various stages, first as E.14.. Erns eat and later as Eldridge L. Ernest. The business was started only a little better than two years ago. W. A. James, auditor of the Attorney - General's Department of Toronto, was itepair Planned To County Btiildings, 4 Tenders Called to r -FlOnranlitp Painting and the Addition of ryling Cabinets to Registry Office Equipment. IM.116.1011.11.1•11•111 ft was decided at the meeting of the Huron County Cotmeil Ropert3r Cern- mittee, held on Monday., Mettle lgth, to can for tenders for the pc,tinting of the stairway, upper hall azid men's lavatory In the court house and for the laying and finishing of a hardwoOd floor in the upper ball. The registry oftice will come in for some attention as it will be painted and will have new eavetroughs on the out- ide 111iE„alle,stO.ta-Pt-Ildings "an:, the' last iheetTrig"Abtl- the...cotmeils.Sisill. be installedsaa sseensii5. prices can be secured. s-Thissiatterlotisivill-bes- split' up- into- - threeZinual sectlins, one-third of the • needed 'equipment being added this year anti-the-balanceaddedateuringe-theenext-e'e-•• ee" two year's. The 'cabinets Will be four -drawer, steel 'affairs, capable of ‘holding more. than 1500 documerits M each, drawee. It is said that there are more than 3e0,- 0,00 *documents in all in the registry. of- fice, an accumelatidn of the past 90' years, These are in danger of injury or destruction from the aftelent equip. ment and ate titles to most of the pro- perty in Huron County depends., in some measure, on the, Preservation of the re- cords. •„ The question of the location of • the magistrate's office was discussed. The present quarters are inadequate when a large court -is being held and un.s- atisfac- tory in that they are .expensive when it Is .considered that only one court' at most Is held per week. Some Of the members' wished to use ttie grand jury room upstairs in the • 'court house. This was used at onetime but proved to be too inconvenient. The matter was not settled although new quarters may be secured at any time as the owners of the present ()ekes on North Street have been advised , that their property- is on a monthly lease sounTral nee policy on County Constable J. yije committee secured a favorable in - Ferguson. a matter for congratulation, it was thought, In view of the expense which has been incurred as a result of the Injury to County Traffic Officer Nor- man Lever in the course of .duty last summer., In connection wale this latter, Mr Leveris still laid up as the bone of his leg appears to be unwilling to heal. His son is taking over the fathers duties in accordance with an arrangement com- pleted by the councia• until •Mr. Lever has rerevered. All members of the cenunittee attend- .thff meeting. 'rhese were --Chairman Geo:- Elliott, Warden W. Sweitzer, and Reeves A. Melliek, W. Crosier, W, Archi- bald and Geo. McNeil - . on hand to give advice and what aresist- tmce war, resitilred, Becker, Tate Wingham manager, also testified at length. drawn by her conuriander. apit•Itual bereft whispers the dimple 'rho case will come up In. due course 'The shtp's sextant Is a part of the cure -Repent and .ber baptzed-'Wash but no date is as yet mentioned. collection together with the rum -flask of her commander, a curiously ..shaped pewter container. SEALED 'TENDERS will be received at Ins pocket pistol, pocket creripass and for any or all Of the following jobs: this office up to April 16th, 1935, sundial are on display as well as the .1. Laying, sanding and finislaingor most unusual Item of all, the command- er's sugar boasitS--- In those days sugar was a luxury care- fuily..guarded and the bowl is" housed 111 a rosewood or mahogany box with a good stout lock attached in order that the ship's boy would not get a :chance to steal any. The box alsoprotected the glees WW1 from injury in case roil& weather sent the Whole thing pounding adroas the deck. Other items of interest are an old photo of the troops mustered for service at the time of the Rid Rebellion. They are drawn up on the Court HOUse. Square whichsitr-the- early- eightleeorlatt reffe tury had just been planted With trees. Henry, the, man cook, WhO helped the ,father of Coen. Hingham plant the-treei HING on the- Square, is honored With a soar - CHICKS AND HATCEGGS • +A GtAX.E-13abyehIck,hateh1ngAn old squirrel gun, t� tlie end of hardwood floors in the -upper hall of Huron County #0ourt Hoft Goderieh. Paitititig. and decorating of Wit- ness room upper hall and men's lava- tories in Court Henze. 3. Fainting all woodwork an- outside of Registry Ortiee in Goderich and painting of new eave troughs. 4. Replacing of cave' . troughs on north and south sides Of Reglatry Witte. , 6. Repairing 'of *board fence at Reg- iStry Office. Speeilleatioris for all jobs may be ob- tained froze this Office. Lowest or any other tender not necessarily accepted. All vt,'ork must be completed by May 16th, 1935. Dated -A deiTerrah' ThW' 191h day a March, 1935. (Signed) 3. M. RODERTS, clerk of Huron County., bred -t� -lay S. C. White Legherns, All birds are mated to GOVernmentApprovs ed HOP.. and registered cockerels with records tip to 263 „eggs. Custom hateh- ing and three-week old cockerels. Order now for future delivery. LONGMME POIMIIRY "PARM, McDonald St., 'Ckirie- Mete FOR SAL!!. -Baby Wets; liatching eggs, four to eight -Weeks -01d Pullets; three-weeics.old. Cockerels. Pro- duction -'Bred S. C. W. tbeghorn, vigor.. ous Prolltuble wonderful ilvSSit and. laying records front Itatisfltd ens* . ttt 0 which someone hos afilited a bayonet and a beautifully hand-biade fowling *ce of very heavy calibre are a part of the vitn.ory. Then there isit hid& akin,. 11111g knife Made from the leg bone of a buffalo and brought feein the western Also there is, an arrOW pleked up onti* site• of Casters Matifiere kid mud f.0 be one a those used by Sitting BUN' men. :au a the* eurios have. lonsit been iti 1nroiunt and are a part of its early toutersAll pens snatt4 With 1$ Itey ore being loaned to and regiattreet tetkerels tont '2041 -egg 414 nutsettm and is -ex -100W that they hens and Over. Eztra thielts free on ca. seen be joined by Many others to ordefl Sloe& Int &jAvdt:lft- tau lxintetierrtio inkiest add ;mutate 201, *Wo0' atet. and be clean -and we are angry about It -we stalk off in pride and try every other panacea for our multifarious ills, but or flesh is still leprous, and the king of kings is unmoved by human- ity's melted head or by our inordinate pride and selfielmess, which has got un into sueh a state that we cannot even do business with each other as nations; "The cure 13• very slinple-just as sim- ple, as religion, and really as natural to us as the breath of, life. Fbrget about your domplicated life, and return to sinaple obedience to God, and the life of His toe and become in faith, trust and confidente as little children, and unless we do, we shall not enter into the king- dom of heaven." The eVening senriee was featured by he presence- of a Wholly male 'choir with Mr. Prank Riley taking the solo parts. The men tang with great vim and very pleasing ,effects were obtained. Mr. Leslie Hanna Was guest soloist at • The ratite -is a funny thing. The Jain' radio tomedians use last longer than comedians do. 0. E. Klien, K. C., appeared for R M. Ernest, Campbell Grant of Walker- ton foe E. L. Ernest and J. if. Crighton; Court wascrowded for the hearing. TOM PRITCHARD WINS FORTUNE - Last week Tom Pritchard went to the post office for hia mail and received an official looking envelope . with a glass window, the kind such as usually con- tains eheque.s. He had entered the Amos and Andy contest and the letter was from their sponsors. Opening the en- velope Vas undertaken with discretion as It might contain one of the major prizes and a man's heart sometimes -acts queer- ly in such circumstances. Finaily it was opened and the suspense relieved. 'It was a cheque for one dollar. " Better ,than mithing S.retnarked.Tom. - the the Weather Max.' Min. 1934 arch 14 40 15 15 21/ 23 ° 3$ 34 03-3117 18 37 12 -121'lo Of Max. Min; 1915 IN MEMORIAM mentOry a a dear 20 47 husband and father, Henry G. 'turd. 04 24 who voted away March 33.61932. 59 40 teeing and kind in all lils woo. 6/ .25 OP:light told Just to the end of lib dAY-o. 30 28 Sincere arid kind in heart and mind, ;47 .,,12 W113,t• laaaittitta. Itte(i!eartleheeektelInalea Ever remembered by - 61 31 WIPE And WAVICtign. DORN ANDEFeS011.-,On Wednesday, March, lath, 1935. to Mr. and Mrs. CkYrdon Anderson, on pLyirpp Thuray, Aftreh 14118, to Mr. and Mrs. Ckirelon Stewart. Ashlield, a son, IVA/tin-At Alexandra Hospital, on Tuesday.,March. 10t11. 1035, to Mtr Mrs. Tun Phares, Cioderie.h, a son. STODDARD.---At AleXavaire, hoirpital, on Wedheaday, Mareh 20th, 1935, to Mr. and Mn,. R. Stoddard, .(1:4e dautffifiti. M/--nk• EVen-tS AND BVSINESS BRIEFS'. Three-piece Fine Wool Stilts in many new etylese andcolors, at new low 'prises at P. E. HIBBIERTS. The Young. ,People of the Baptist chureh will present the play, "Mrs. Tubbo of Shattytovins" Friday, March 22nd, at 8.15 p.m. in the bezeraent of the church. Piano music will be provided by Misses Helen Archer and - Mary Howard; vocal solos. by Messed. P. Riley. R Henderson and L. Hanna. Admis- Men .25 cents. Rutile Curtains, Curtain Nets, Over. drapes, Shadow Cloths, Cretonnes, in a great variety. in our hettse furnishings department upstairs at SCHAEFER'S. The regular monthly nteeting of North Street Watilah'S ASSOCiattet will be held in the church parlors on Thursday, March 28th, at 3 p.m. Ali members, are resittested to be present. The fourth group of the Woman's Association of North Street United church Ls having a silver tea and bake sale at Mrs. Frank Hibbert's apartment 84u-rd4.Vs„avfve423r51. _ The regular Meeting or the Sanford lloopital Auxiliary will be held at the home of Mrs. Gordon Lamb on Thurs- a-Yalta-rah Mb, at 21)m. *rho wom:ares Astociation of North- -Mild" 'their in. own -temper en sliVesd.ay, April 9th. from 6.30 pm. till 8.00 p.m. Thsr regular monthly meeting of s North Street United • Evedng Auxiliary -will bo tioid the liO-nio--Of Mrs. -fraftel, Brattier& Road. Tuesday evening, Mar. 26t11. Oroup Otle Will be in charge of the meeting. and ..Miss .Mellaughton. ,will give the Study book on India. TalE HORTICULTURAL , SOCIETY The -canvasser has completed heir can - as of the town and if anyone -has been °Witted please get in teach with Miss E. Retillrete eanvasser, dr Mr. P. Ker- shaw, sectetary. Atay members wishing So Ett 'Ortee. aWCA.