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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1952-01-31, Page 3, P• • 1 alb 1i 105th Year --No, .5 GODERICH, ONTARIO, THURSDAY; JANUARY 31st,1952. G , sIIsz a- URECtrOaY__.._1 CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT' W. CECIL A,TTIUDGE, - QIIA.RTERED ACCOUNTANT Phone No. -Office 343W. 'House 8489 ©ode>t1Ch. _._. ,F_ 1'. ACCOUNTANTS, RONALD O1 McOANN, PublicAccountant Clinton, Ontario Phones; Office 501; . Ree. 455 O1II"ce Royal" Bank CHIROPRACTIC ['ERBi1:RT B. SUCH, D.O.. Doctor of Chiropractic. • Office Hours; r . Mon.,, Thum --8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tues., Fri -•9 a.m. to 5 p.m. 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. yy, ` Wed. & Sat.' 9 to 11.30 a.m. 'Vitamin Therapy 'Office -Corner of South St. and Britannia Road. Phone 341: INSURANCE M CKILLOP MUTUAL FIRE IN= SURA.NCE CO Farm and Isolated town pr. rty insured. President, E. Trewartha, Clin- ton; Vice -President, J. L. Malone, Seaforth; Manager and Secy-Treaa., M. A. Reid, Seaforth. Directors -E. J. Trewartha,. Clin- `on ; J. L. Malone, Seaforth; S. H. 'Vbitmore, Seatortix; Chris. Leon- ihardt, Bornholm; Robert Archibald, beaforth ; John H. McEwing, Myth; Frank McGregor, Clinton; Wm. Alexander,Walton; Harvey Fuller, Goderich. Agents -J. E. Pepper, Braced e1d; , 1t: F. McKercher,-DubltnV;....Wm. Leiper, . jr., R.R. 1, Loudesboro, Ont.; J. F. Prueter, Brodhagen; Selwyn Baker, Brussels. Policy -holders can make all pay- mentS and get their cards receipted at the Royal Bank, Clinton; Keith Cutt's Grocery, Kingston Street, Goderich. DONALD, B. BLUE -EXPERIENU! Ii AUCTIONEER Licensed for Counties of Huron and Bruce RIPLEY, PHONE 49 • For information apply to J. N. Kernighan, Division Court Cteirk., .Cioderlch; Ont. >,; EDWARD 'W. ELLIOTT LICENSED AUCTIONEER Correspondence promptly , an- swered. Immediate arrangements cart 'be made for Sales Date, by calling Phone 466.1, Clinton. Charge moderate and Satisfac- tion Guaranteed. ' WESTERN ONTARIO MOTORWAYS Departures: Daily -- 9 a.m. to Stratford and London daily except Sundays and Boli - day. 12 noon to Stratford and ' London, Saturdays, Sundays and holidays. 4.20 p.m. to Stratford and- ont o t. except Sundays and holi- dally ae p y datys. .._ .,.•...,,.., , EXTRA ItUNS FOR SUNDAYS AND-.IIOLIDAYS- 6.20 p.m. to Stratford and London. 8.30 p.m. to London. , „ Charter Coaches for all occasions. For information phone Reg. McGee & Sons at 765. INCOME TAX RETURNS PRIVATE BUSINESS FARM REPORTS Bookkeeping records installed and checked monthly or at request. ROY N. BENTLEY Telephone 5137 Box 58 15 ,Warren St. GODERICIL ONT. HAROLD JACKSON c LICENSED AUCTIONEER -HURON AND PERTH • Seaforth Phone 11-661 or Harry Edwards, Goderich Phone 144 NOW :LOCOED - IN BANK OF COMMERCE BUILDING ON THE SQUARE H. M. • FORD Get-Inaure'ti- -Stay-insured=- ..... .........Resat--Assurei- TELEPHONE 268w' C. F.° CHAPMAN - General Insurance Fire, Automobile, Casualty Real Estate 30 Colborne St., Goderich Phone 18w D. GUITARD Stonework, Brickwork and Plastering A good job of plastering has no < substitute - Phone 482, Brock and Victoria Insure In. Surer Insurance Conlederatlon Life -Wind, Car FIRE -Preferred rates for preferred risks. ACCIDENT & SICKNESS - Consult JOHN FARRISH Phone 7r15 Dungannon FIRE! Protect Yourself With Fire Insurance See... - Gordon Jewell R.R. fy-GODERICH Phone C.. low 30-r-4 SHOWERS HELD FO* MISS TERESA AUSTIN Showers were held (for Mitts - Teresa.' Austin, R.R. 7, Lucknpw, whose marriage is to 'take .. place February 9. On 'Tuesday, January 8, a shower was held at the home Of • Mrs. :Austin Quigley, Goderich, an aunt of the bride. Miss Patsy .Allen carried is beautifully decor- ated baskets with gifts. Mrs. Frank Moran, aunt of the bride, assisted in opening the gifts. The 'bride's chair and room- were beautifully decorated with pink and white atreamers.and a white tell. About 20 guests .were --present. On Friday, January 18, over 50 friends and neighbors gathered at School Section No. 10; Ashfield, to honor Miss Austin; bride -elect. Mr)). Pat Murphy, 'aunt of the 'bride, and Mrs. Con. Hogan, sister of the groom, assisted Miss Austin inopen- ing the gifts. The 'bride's chair and the school room ,•-were• beaut'ifully decorated with .pink and white streamers. -During the evening musical' selections were. played by Mrs.; Edna McWhinney and Mrk. Robert Scott sang Several numbers. Mrs. Keith Johnston 'gave a humor- ous -recitation. A lunch wtis served by the hostesses. ROYAL. ARCH MASONS . INSTALL 1952 OFFICERS • At +the January Convocation, the officers for 1952 of Huron Chapter, No.,. 30, Royal Arch Masotls, were duly installed by Excellent (,)om- panion Robert Bisset, aeting as In- staliing Officer, as- follows: First Principal, Ex. Comp. Elmer N. Gra- hani ; , Immediate Past First Princi- pal, Ex. Comp. William Ross; .Se- cond Principal, Ex. Gulp. William A. Currey ; Third Principal, Ex. Comp. Wilt Co 1 . 111reci E. lhtckstacler ; treasurer, -Ex. Comp. J. .H.. 1'rctc►- mman ; Scribe E., Ex. Comp. F. R. Darrow; Scribe N., Ex. Cornp. - Ro- bert Bret.; Organist, Ex. Coanp, I',S.-;_ 0enti t Itrtscsni- I. 1 fr nttuer : S:S., Comp (;orlon lit.}11,t+ttng: J.S., Conti). (trehala Whftelyv ; M. of 4th V., Comp. Floyd Al. Lodge; M. of -3rd • V., Comp. Ernest. Holyer : M. of 2nd V.. Comp. Frank Mc11\v:tin; M. of 1st V., Comp. Ben. S:traughan : Q.G., Comp._ Clarence Miller; auditors, ];x. Collip. W. E. Ikekstader and Comp. Frank 'Walkout; sick committee. V.. 1:x. Comp. Ogle. Miller (e•llair- lnan t, 1:x. (romps. George- l +nvi•a, James ti. Johnston, J. I1.. Vrod- 1 an acid Comp. Frank Clark ; trus- tees, ttt. Ex. Comp. Itr. Callow, I . Ex. Comp: F. R. r)a rrow and Ex. Comp. R. G. Sanderson. Canada is first in the world as a fish exporting (-o Intry F. T. Armstrong OPTOMETRIST - Phone 1100 for appointment SQUARE GODERICH Geo. G. MacEwan Fire, Accident and '.Iotor Car, Insurance OFFICE -MASONIC TEMPLE_ WEST STRET , PHONE 230 GODERICH ALBERT SHORE. Public Accountant Income Tax Consultant' Inco me-Tax=Returnsprepared--- for businesses, {farmers and individuals. Financial state- ments- prepared. Auditing,. Bookkeeping and Accounting Service. Office corner North St. and Square. Residence, 14 Victoria St., Gedefich. Phones: Office 975. Residence 444. .., .ADDRESS P.O. BOX 797, ' GODERICH., Elmer the -Safety phanttoCome-- to Public School A. L. COLE Optometrist -Optician Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted Phone 33 Goderich, Ont. Lake Superior i'4 the deepest of the Great Lakes. Elmer the' Safety Elephant is coining ,to Qoderich ou February 15,, sponsored by the (ioderieb) Kilts uien who hope Ito iniug also Otte or all of . Insneetor 'Vernon Paige of ;the Traffic Division of the To- ronto Police Department, Highways Minister George Doucett or 'Whip- per Billy Watson no take..,part..,ln the eereiuony''which will see Eltuer's campaign get .under ;way, 'tit ,the Goderich Public School in the after- noon. Members of tlul,Seltoot I3ctaiTti,_ represenitatives fruiu the Town Council 'and members of the Kins- men Club~ will also attend. Elmer, whose motto Is"Canada has not one' child to spare," • is like all other elephants in that, he never forgets and, the -ruled he never forgets are so simple that even a 'small school child can learn and remember them. They are : 1. Look both ways before you cross alae aitreet. , 2. Keep out from between parked cars. 3. Ride your bike safely anti Obey all signs 1111t1 *"ib- nals. 4. Play your games` in a safe place-a.w+a►y from the street. 5. Walk! -Don't run 'when you leave the curb. . To Present .Pennant - The central.,devlce of the Ebner campaign is a green pennant about: - 81X feet by four felt, which the Klansmen will present to ttie school. On-lt is inscribed- w-nleture-of Ri- mer, usually in gold. This Pennant lift flown on the flag pole beneath the national flag, outside the school, where it can -be seen by all the pupils and the public. the to If an a�e�ci(lrr�rit a'c•urs one earelesnests of a pupil " or pupils, the pennant is lowered to half noist or removed altogether for a period of from two weeks tc moiTfti 'Tl1'Z I1pils are all --•assent, 'bled to witness the lowering of the Pennant by :r member of- the -pollee force. The pupils .are already workiUJ 911 the campaign by competing- in a slogan cvnute;lt Nvhich ended on Janu- ary - 'i . 'The 1 111)11 in the 54111) 1' grades who submits 'the besot slogan on safety in -12 words or less win_ $10 11,11. 111 adciitivtl, will '11:1vt' his or her slogan printed on blotters aiu1.distrihntccl to all pupils in the selnatl5. The" runners -op receive five dollars 011(1 three dollars ie •r • ()' The Prairie Lll,r._ flaming. orange :is it Waves a►rrid the, 'gra'sslands. is the flower svrnbt,)I of Saskat- chewan. • LEGIONHJL Tel FEB. 17 _GAMEST $LOO $3.00 CASH PRIZE SPECIAL are the Wealth Doorsopen at $•30 p.m. 1st game starts at 9.00 p.m. -5 GODERICH THEATRES PRESENT T� PARC---Onthe sova.� t- st A We CAPITAL Square a The Street PHONE 1150 PHONE 47 Now --Abbott and Costello "Meet the Invisible Man." Mon., Tues. and V ;ed.- "MR• IMPERIUM" An ansa e r t al alt laviy11 drama done in From Europe, oto to Paha Springs a prince iursnes his romance with a movie star. Ezlo i'inza, Lana Turner. Barry Sullivan Thurs., Fri. and Sat.-- ' ; "Francis Goes to the Races'_' For the laugh of your life see and bear Francis, the talking nolle, as 1.1re 1)ecome's the eo►rficiatvte ()f thol^obred racehorses. Featuring - Piper Laurie, Donald-; O;Connor", Cecil Kellaway e , Coming --:Van Johnson and June Allyson in "`Too Voting t(tfirms." Now Randolph -Scott and Joan Leslie "The Man hi the Saddle" - color. Mon., Tues.' and Wed.-- - Derek. Donna~ Reed, Sidney Blacknmer What happens ,to the "kola. 'men" of e)11e•-e football teatn5?....See thus revealing story of modern college athletes and its Kohl' ahs. "SATURDAY'S' HERO" Thurs.. Fri. and Sat.-- fi l Shelley Winters and Richard Conte From the waterfront's seeret. ---fi htl the wild fury of the sera. -- rows it raging story' of subtly San >:ralncl;.eo. "The Raging 'fide" Comping -"The GOT Who Came "Back:" Paul Douglas ami Joan Bennett.. - Frtee-W heel ing Dog ssssssssssose .cwt G° k•.:. ...-.-.. ` .::.. ...: 7.3 >�_.. .9v;'t3•. �.. ., i't •: "••••4'. :..,a.,,.,,., BUTCH, mascot of a mine near Wenatchee, Wash'., proudly wears a fancy wheeled go-cart, designed by his master, W. S. Cox, to help the dog get around despite paralyzed hind legs. The dog tried to chase a cat. up -a tree recently and slipped a vertebrae in his back paralyzing his hind quarters, • Knox Minister Chooses Burns' Thence In Speaking to • Union Ladies' Night The members of Local inion No. 23731; entertained at a turkey dinner in the iIlritish Exchange .Hotel -on, Wednesday evening in observance of the ' annual "Ladies' Night:" More than 190 members and guests enjoyed- the dinner which-- was served in the'banquet hall and dining room ofthe hotel. -... Mr. Frank Chambers, 'president of the union, presided and the large gathering of .member employees of Purity :Flour Mills, the Goderich Elevator •and Transit Cot1rpltuy-and the--•Lh)miniotl--'1'1tr_ send-Che►lnic:al_ Company and guests did- ample justice to the sti111ptnous (tanner provided. Mr. ('hammers had with hint ex- ec►jtiv'e meniberS at the (lead table. They were -Financial Secretary John; Pit'hlado'and Mrs.- I'ithla iu ; I{e- cordling • ,Secretary ` \V111ter Shear - down ' 01d Mrs. .She:u'dow'n ; Vice- president. Bruce Greig- and Mrs. Greig; Kev. 11.' G, MacMillan, -guest. speaker; -and Mrs. F. It. ile(1(1itt, press secretary. ' A - •irlt; song \va text by -• o -ne (r with Mr. W. �Il. Bishop , at Hyde, vett 1 1 l the=1►iano. Gives Address , :1n excellent and humorous ad- dress by the Re\'. R. G. MacMillan \\'115 accorded. it delighted Fero -11t111 by the large audience.. He ex- pressed his pleasure in being present.. Ile referred to Burns' quotation "to see ourSelves'43'sssithers see us," and said: "We cannot be reminded too often that we see ourselves as others 800 its because what we see in other pe jple Ls often a reflection pf ourselves. --_"What don't we like about other people," he asked, "the fellow who is always boasting and who knows more about things than y©u do? We are all in danger of that. We _must _le:irzr__.to.__ keep things on a higher level. 'We don't like., un- friendly peopie. If we want to be friendly we lnusake people as they are for they :iYe ,not tuilor- made." Speak the Truth Criticism, speaking sharply and prejudice should be avoided. 'IWe ought to speak the truth about what we think, and say it e_t'fE�ctiv-e- ly, , -"If you :is :1 labor tur'io11.:tre to flrifi1 yenr,: highest purpose you mesa be able ' ho see others :18 -they "~Ce yon." Mr. Pithlado thanked the 'speaker, and After singing this National An- them, the party adjettimed to the an(titoriliit of 1104. Men(orial Area; \1114 1' 41 Ieilg was enj))yed. Hutt nig .ccii en • an to Goderich- Man Iatird W. . Rch1flx1, "2:-lof • Gode-; rich' ,was lined., .$200 anal- )Ctiostzt or. „00 days 4n jail 'by Aat;istrute' E.- Holmes, I>.C. ;last. Thursday vehen- he plerad ail guilty, to a charge of discharging a firearm while'hutt; Ing deer out of .season • apoi. sa,using grievous bodily injury to Pboinas Itathwell of Gtxiericn Township, ou' December 29. , "it wilt The 'ti long time before the-fttrttue'rs- of ,this -,county will ap- strove, ,of an open ,deer season, after an oecurreuce like, this. ' 1 ' don't blame them a bit.," the Magistrate remarked. Vroviucial Constable ' ' Helmer Snell, who investigated the shoot- ing said: "All through the ordeal, Laird Scllllbe played the part of a man. Ile rendered every assist- ance and took me back ' to the scene with him when ''he came to see me that' same day in Clinton." Followed Tracks Constable Snell said that Sohilbe showed.vliun the deer tracks he had been following on the south side of the Hayfield River, north of Varna. The tracks angled across the 'river .to a thicket where Rath- well and his brother were working with a team on a log, he said. About 150 yards froin the thicket Schilbe . Bred a shot from his 12 - gauge shotgun when be detected movement in the -thicket. He then fired a second shot,- which was a slug. -Hearing someone call from the thicket., be went there im- mediately and discovered Itatlmell, being llelpetl to a sleigh by Iris brother, Hie--constaitle said. Rothwell was still. -iii ,,110.911it•stl in Clinton and was recovejl•ing slonv ly, Snell said. . Magistrate Holmes said that the strongest point- in; t tH►e � -raver l was that atter he itig_. so. -silly and stapicl he rose to the occasion and did what he, (•011d to help. 1`)efcilce Counsel -Frank .Donnelly. K.('.. pointed out. that -5011111w (0(11(1 not' -have been seen by the Rat11- 'wel15. Who could hate 11:01 no know- ledge of who he was. Vet he did everything he ('0 1(1 to help as seen as he 8a\t' Mat:happened. No Wrong Intention 'This 1110n had 1io intention of Going atly1hin:: wrung.' said M'r. Donnelly., ._"I11 -w:ts undoubtedly nnlvisr in shooting when tte'"b-a-n't sure 4411:1t Ile was, -hoot int:at, The ie o „ -e . '� It til t II t wants t make t t mon .nt l;rc,VAl(-citfflt�rltev ii. Glenn Hays'. that the attitude of the 1' HOSPITAL RESUSCITATOR, i, IS GOAL OF SORORITY Purchase "1 a resUseilatol• for the Alexandra General and Marine ilosl)ital i,; the aim of file Beta ,Sigtia:l 1'lti Sorority in G0414.11 (14 in 1952. 'They -hone to raise 'as 11111(.11 as possible towards the estimated cost of $110 for the machine this year. Last year, \vith only,, 11100 members who could,take an active part, this group raised $100 and donated it to the hospital to help pay for the sudden ;machine. Resuscitators are Used by hospit- als chicefly with nCW-born babies to assist thein in breathing ;lad • may be used on adults for,the sante pur- pose, in ease, such as ,:Ispl1ixia. The sorority. raises, . funds by lueaus of an _annual card party and Spring -Fantasy- formal_ da}nae and, in view of the good ptupose to which proceeds etre put, they look to generous public supportof these events. A Hallowe'en dance was also held and the proceeds from it will be added to the fund for the 'purchase of the resuscitator. SELECT JUNE 4 DATE' FOR AGRICULTURAL SHOW 'Huron Centennial Agricultural .Soviet);. at Its- annual meeting -4n Clinton selected 'Wednesday, June 4, as the date for its annual •Spring Show. John • Clegg, president, .was in the chair. The annual report, as given by A..1. McMurray, secretary -treasurer, showed that ,the society's debt was decreased in the'past year by $ 500, leaving a debt balance of $00. Directors named included Alfred Warner, Bert I.ohil) and Bob Sterl- ing from Goderich Township. OBITUARY MRS. J0v1)14I McG1I A \1' A respected resident of Goderieh for the past 24 years.,, Mrs. Joseph McGraw passed away suddenly to Alexandra Ilospit81 on Weds( day afternoon in her 85th year, after a short illness. . Forut erip- Margaret McNevin, she was born in Hilhbert Township; Perth County, a daughter of the late John McNe1 in and Mary ("raw - ford. She had resided in Snitford before coming to Goderich 24 years ago. She, was a mentlher of Knox Presbyterian Church. Her husband predeceased her in 11)29. 'Surviving are one Son, John of (;oderich, and three daughters, (Annie) Mrs. i). A. Gra;(', of I1FI eetatr--.T warship; Mrs. Mary Stinson, and . tee, of (.ode - c( one c .ott ► t Os n n i l h also by sister, Alex. and .ios(►h M(Nevin, and Mrs. Charles Carey, all of Goderich,' and five grandchildren, The funeral service on Saturday afternoon. helot at the ilrophey fun- eral home, w115 con(incte(1 by- the Rev. R. G. MaeMillan. ' Captain Ruth Goldsmith_ of '-the Salvation Array offered prayer and ('apt. (loldshrith and i,ient. Men Sher- wood sang a duet. The pall- bearers were Harold Allen, Thad- deus Gower, Robert 'Bisset., Arthur Curry, Arthur Fulford And Josepli li'inn,interment took place in M11illn''nd cemetery., HELb emetery.- HELb FOR SENTENCE .1o,el)h .1:0111'\lan, 1111:1; Joseph l.ailbo-. '1'.„louts. vvas renuluded jail for uu) week fol' sentence "by .\ra:;ist al e I). I:. 11)Iil (s. I,C.C.. hist - 'I'hur'(lay, 4 111I( ie j)lc•acted guilty 10 a r11:11'ge 4)t obtaining a 1951 Buick from 1'. 11. :til s; Goderich. by fake ''~terves and wit It intent to defraud by Mean:. Of li \\•.,l,rth- le�s elteriue. l'rowit .1Itorney 11. Glenn Nays. K.l'., told this (ollrt that f,eltlene had previo11<I;c- lar4•hased_ a car. from S:I11tis and made good 1115 ) (1I1• 11111111(101 ;(Illi the i.(.:1311(' to (;o(lel'ir.11 in Iboemher :u1(1 bought another car pric(1l-:11 about $2800, requiriug a (104411 p:lyment of $1400.- 11e told Sa11115 that his i►:Ink • 1u Toronto had ahem Nosed when h'(left therei and he obtained the ear and $50 in (a1lt from.. Santis fur a :1.450 (•heque. -1•t was t:111)' discovered that the accused had only two or three dollars in the bank. apprehended, in Montreal The 11(411 ecl took the car to Mon- treatl and sold id .and was appre- hended there, Mr. Hay. said. Mr. Samis got the car. back and wa. Only ont $1000 which he 'was pre- pared to accept in restitution, based or.:i favorable repurchase Of, .the' ear,- accot'dilig to the- ('rotvn, who revealed a record of previous con- victions 041 siniil:ir iiharges at,'ninst the licensed, dating from May, 1944. ".1'011 Seem to have reached the end of your rope here;" remarked theMagistrate, • "there doesn't seem to be any financing fort ll8)111- Ing;' in reference to La Itlent's statement . that he had attempted 40 look(' restitution to Santis.. "Illi like a (•hance to pay Mr. Santis," said the.. aeeosed, who was not represented by cen15(1. "1 don't , s(.e that you 810 going t(1 get nmeli of a- chllnt'(' now, - replied the Nhigistra(0 in ren►iaudi)ig 1.aBilcnc for sentencc_.__'If you can mako restitution iu the meanwhile, I'll take 'that into considera41010 BET.t SIGMA PHI 4t ..( - n 11' T , +tint . (l.t,r- Jarnh try 11►; ttT; . Hwy Henderson was iostcwss to the Reta Sigma Phi sorority in her own home at the Clinton Air Sta- tion. During a s110(11 loudness session the members 4Oted 10 make their project for the year the rais- ins; of fonds for a resuscitator for the hospital :it Gcxferich, pr(N•eeds from the annual card party :and the Spring Fauts1sy formal dance to be used. nir this purpoNe. Mrs. 1letty 11'esthrook, soc•it1 convene for •the ye(lr. was ins•truc(ed to Mike final 8rrangcniends for the lard party, to be held on February 20 at the 1asonic Hall. At the - close of the 1►nsiness ideeling n tonic on the art (5f- dress. was pre- sented by firs. Betty 'Westbrook. whir gave :1 very f 1 11('(es1114(1 1111k 011 'per01181 ('()lenity and how it affects the color Of' elothing worn. along with reeolnmen(ationsist, ex- pert. as to the best point* eolubir17- i40115 for each tyre. ' A general (11005810n along (hive lines fol- lowed. luring the serving of 11 1:11111y lunch, 1)y the hostess. .111111. THREESCORE, AIR TEN.. ' People nowadays_oiten live,1,.-,-; 'yond ,the, biblical span of 70 years: The wive man ensures that 'he will not ,outlive his, in- come A retirement policy of the Bun Lif a Aarganc e. Company or Canada will give you a N� ant(eed ineonna for along as. Yoe *vs. .- Ora, swig leder - tall •fir' Earold, W. Shore Representative- et Sun Life Assurance Conipa ► of 4na6i.i North St. • 'Phone ?r • injured man and his family- was one of anything but vindictiveness but asked the Magistrate that. bre recommend 'to the minister that Schilbe's license be suspended. "Your shooting was so stupl'd and silly that I don't know how to' put it into words," the Magin- -Unite told---tbe accused _"Ta go - ',around a eonnty -as-thicklyt -popu- lated as this one and shoot witticalt knowing what you're shooting at . and then to sh(o)t a second time when son. saw- m soething, move in �. .the same pinks.• is 5tlmethinh I fall o . u-nilerstind: .'-No deer is going to stay putr when .it herd a shot." In imposing the -fine the Magis- trate 581(1 111111 he would recommend to the department that $chilhe not 1s' pet'initte f" 11.ltnnting • license for- tis.. orthe next live yefrs: , .. •'KNOX n, LADIES' AID The Ladies' Aid 'of Knox Churcb nlet In MacKay Hall on Friday when Mrs. R. E. Wilson gate °a" \.cry-. interesting p:)per on "The Peace 'Tower at Ottawa." Mrs, Peter - MacEwa11, presiding, -Wel-, come1 . members. c' v Plane t 1x ne were imide for :t bazaar next -fall in the 110.4\' (hilt -ch. It promise! to be :t fall and interesting year, r HAVE YOU..: TAKEN ADVANTAGE OF THE IiiIi*JUiUi: Whicil are spotlighted on our Bargain counter Many of .these items ale cut to LESS THAN HALF THE -REGULARPR1C COME IN AND LOOK THEM OVER AT OUR HAMILTON STREET. STORE. Among the items on thebargain counter are - ..WALL CLOCKS - - ENAMELLED .DISHES •-- STAINLESS STEELWARE - DRAFT REGULATORS -- CAKE . COVERS - FLOWER BOXES -- ROASTING PARS KNIFE AND FORK SETS - POTATO BINS -- and other articles too numerous to mention. Have you taken advantage -of our DISCOUNT onIndiels's. and Men's SKATES, TOBOGGANS, and SLEIGHS, SKIS andHOCKEYEQUIPMENT It's -ran ` 0p iO t lit3 gnu can't afford to miss: Speclal off on all Coal and Wood Stoves, - Electric Stoves, Heaters and Oil Burning Heaters. EOBHE(KENRIt;GE , HARDWARE - PLUMBIK;C - ,PHONE ,I 3'5 • rr Wx